Cupertino community briefs for the week of June 10

Golf course survey

The Cupertino Metropolis Council is trying into two choices for the Blackberry Farm Golf Course as a part of a wants evaluation examine: conducting essential repairs and minor enhancements to the golf course, or discontinuing using the location as a golf course and restoring it to pure habitat and trails.

To that finish, the town is conducting a survey to gauge the opinions of residents, golfers and different Blackberry Farm guests. For extra info and to take the survey, go to engagecupertino.org/bbfgolfcourse.

Advancing care

The Chinese language American Coalition for Compassionate Care (CACCC) has shaped a strategic partnership and collaboration with Santa Clara County Well being Companies to launching a digital advance care planning (ACP) program.

This system features a certification workshop to coach ACP facilitators. The primary workshop was held Could 20 focusing on scientific workers from Valley Medical Middle, O’Connor Hospital and St. Louise Regional Hospital. Roughly 80 nurses, social employees and physicians participated. A second workshop is about for Sept. 16.

On June 21, CACCC will conduct two digital Coronary heart to Coronary heart Café classes for VMC scientific workers on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. The Coronary heart to Coronary heart Café is an advance care planning group exercise that makes use of a deck of playing cards with Chinese language and English end-of-life care content material to interact individuals and encourage conversations.

The Cupertino-based CACCC is the primary coalition dedicated to addressing end-of-life care issues within the Chinese language neighborhood.

Jazz Age Garden Social gathering

The Cupertino Historic Society and Museum is asking donors to avoid wasting the date for its Sept. 9 Jazz Age Garden Social gathering to assist the museum’s displays and applications. The social gathering might be held at Picchetti Vineyard.

Interval gown is inspired. For costume concepts and extra info, contact Jennifer Furlong at jennifer@cupertinohistoricalsociety.org.

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