Cupertino community briefs for the week of July 8

Highway security assembly

Cupertino residents can be a part of the second digital neighborhood assembly on the Native Highway Security Plan (LRSP) on Monday, July 11, at 6 p.m. to see the LRSP evaluation outcomes and proposed security options and to offer suggestions.

For extra data and to RSVP for the assembly, go to engagecupertino.org/lrsp.

Summer time meal program

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley is once more providing a summer time meal program so children ages 18 and youthful can get a nutritious, free lunch at greater than 80 websites in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties whereas faculty is out.

To make it simpler for native households to entry free summer time meals, Second Harvest not too long ago launched a web site locator on its web site. Households can go to www.shfb.org/mealsforkids and enter their tackle, metropolis or ZIP code to get summer time meal web site places, mealtimes and make contact with data.

Going batty

The Santa Clara Valley Open House Authority is internet hosting two occasions this month that includes bats.

On July 20, 6-7 p.m., the authority is partnering with Saved By Nature and Bat Conservation Worldwide for a Zoom webinar on bat fundamentals, San Jose bats and tips on how to help bats within the yard.

Register at https://savedbynature.networkforgood.com/occasions/44747-the-basics-of-bats.

The Bat bonanza continues July 29 with a family-friendly nature program searching for bats on the Little Uvas Creek Protect, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Attendees will watch the sundown and see the bats emerge.

Instructions offered after registration at Eventbrite.com.

 

 

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