Cupertino community briefs for the week of Aug. 26

Cupertino goes again to highschool

With college again in session in Cupertino, the return to courses means elevated bicycle, pedestrian, and vehicular visitors round colleges. This enhance is compounded this yr by the closure of Regnart and Meyerholz colleges, which can result in extra visitors than prior years coming north to Lincoln and Eaton elementary colleges.

The Metropolis of Cupertino, in partnership with all Cupertino colleges and each college districts, has developed maps to help households in figuring out acceptable routes for biking and strolling to highschool. These maps point out estimated journey instances and mark the places of cease indicators, crosswalks, visitors indicators, crossing guards, crossing flags, bike lanes and bike routes inside a college’s attendance boundary.

Discover urged strolling and biking routes to Cupertino colleges at cupertino.org/schoolmaps.

World Class

Cupertino Rotary’s World Class fundraiser is ready for Sunday, Aug. 28, at 6:30 p.m. at a non-public Atherton dwelling.

This annual occasion raised funds for the membership’s worldwide international grant initiatives resembling pediatric surgical procedures within the Philippines, home violence shelter in Ecuador, instructor coaching in rural Taiwan and drilling water wells in Kenya. So far, Cupertino Rotary has funded greater than 100 initiatives in 30 international locations.

This yr’s World Class helps the relaunch of Rotary District 5170’s Faces of Hope to offer life-changing reconstructive cleft palate and lip surgical procedures in Guatemala. Faces of Hope wants to boost $60,000 within the subsequent 10 months to underwrite its first mission since COVID in August 2023 and place this system for annual journeys thereafter. Every surgical procedure prices $800.

To donate to Faces of Hope or for tickets to World Class, go to http://bit.ly/GE22Rotary.

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