Cupertino community briefs for the week of April 8

Compost website reopens

The Cupertino Compost Website reopened March 25. Cupertino residents can pick-up free bulk compost each Friday and Saturday at 12100 Stevens Canyon Highway throughout from the Stevens Creek Reservoir dam parking zone, 8 a.m.-noon by means of Saturday, Oct. 29. The compost website will shut throughout wet climate or muddy circumstances to adjust to state stormwater necessities. Name 408-777-1320 to verify standing.

For extra info, go to cupertino.org/compost.

Pedaling affect

Cupertino residents are inspired to use for the Bicycle Pedestrian Fee. This seat is for a partial time period ending on January 30, 2025. The appliance deadline is Friday, April 15, at 4:30 p.m. Metropolis council will conduct interviews starting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 26.

Functions could be submitted at cupertino.org/vacancies. For extra info, go to the web site or name town clerk’s workplace at 408-777-3223.

Hearth museum tour

Bay Space Older Adults is internet hosting an April 8 tour of the Santa Clara Hearth Museum. On this 90-minute non-public tour, curators will clarify the historical past of the constructing and town of Santa Clara ranging from the early 1800s, in addition to the completely different modes of transportation used over time, from the hose cart pulled by firemen and its bucket brigade to gas-powered hearth engines. Artifacts embody handwritten log books, photographs, helmets, an previous alarm system, pull packing containers and a 911 memorial.

Register at https://www.bayareaolderadults.org/bao-culture. For extra info, e mail share@bayareaolderadults.org or name 408-774-0593.

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