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  • Raising awareness to support the homeless

    Homelessness is a pressing issue that affects countless lives, and HomeFirst believes that everyone, regardless of their race, gender, or economic status, deserves access to the basic necessities of life. During this event, you will have the opportunity to learn from HomeFirst CEO, Andrea Urton, about their work and the impact they are making in the lives of homeless individuals and families in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  • Social pop-up: Art show

    Join us at an art show that will feature artwork by TMD member Nada Marriott and Radhika, Nada's watercolor artist colleague.

  • Wealth Circle: estate planning

    In this session, we'll host Janet Brewer, advanced estate plan lawyer, who will talk with us about estate planning.

  • Volunteer at Second Harvest

    Please join us to sort food at Second Harvest Food Bank. It’s a great way to give back to our community and it’s fun!

  • Galentine’s Day Brunch

    Join us for our Galentine's Day Brunch at Orchard City Kitchen in the Pruneyard Shopping Center.

  • Social pop-up: Spring has sprung at Filoli!

    Spring at Filoli is a magical time of the year. The garden is bursting with tulips, daffodils, and other spring flowers. We will stroll around the garden, walk through the house, and maybe even walk the Estate trail. Afterwards we can eat at the Quail's Nest Cafe.

  • Japanese Tea Experience

    Did you know that Japanese tea boasts a wealth of flavors, stemming from its unique manufacturing and brewing processes that imbue it with distinct aromas, colors, umami and aftertastes?

  • Cirque du Soleil KOOZA

    Get ready for a spectacular adventure under the big top with Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds.

  • Subtle dynamics of gender bias

    Los Altos Community Center Sycamore Room, 97 Hillview Ave, Los Altos, CA, United States

    Examples of unconscious gender bias are everywhere these days. Companies, becoming sensitized to the negative business effects of bias, now routinely offer workshops on how to recognize unconscious bias in ourselves and others. The idea behind these classes is that people will extinguish their biases if they are just made aware of them. And yet they persist.

    Free