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  • Frientimacy, continued

    We'll continue the conversation on a range of issues, challenges and opportunities on growing and deepening our friendships.

    Free
  • Montalvo Art Center Walk

    Join us for a walk through the beautiful scenery of Montalvo Art Center in Saratoga.

    Free
  • Crafts and Conversation

    Join us for a Crafts and Conversation event where we will be making Zentangles.

    Free
  • Social Pop-up: Deepening Friendships, Continuing the Conversation

    This pop-up is an ongoing opportunity inspired by Shasta Nelson’s wonderful presentation on friendship at November’s TMD meeting. Using her book Frientimacy as a resource, we are continuing our conversations about cherished, supportive friendships in our lives.

    Free
  • Social Pop-up: Stanford Campus Art Walk

    The Stanford Public Art program is a diverse collection of artworks across the university campus, open to the public 365 days a year. It features over 80 works, including sculptures, murals, installations and other forms of public art throughout the campus and in public spaces of academic buildings; some works are permanent while others are temporary additions. The display of works from the 19th through 21st centuries, created by artists from around the world, is intended to foster connections across disciplines and reflect the dynamics of campus life.

    Free
  • Social Pop-up: Coffee Klatch

    Join us for a relaxing morning of coffee, tea, nibbles, warm friendships and good conversation.

    Free
  • Social Pop-up: Fusion: Santa Clara University Concert Choir

    Join us to listen to the sounds of the SCU Chamber Singers Concert Choir and SCLOrk at the beautiful Mission Santa Clara.The SCU Chamber Singers and the SCLOrk (Santa Clara Laptop Orchestra) combine in a diverse concert of music from folk and popular traditions throughout the world.

    Free
  • Social Pop-up: Ainsley House tour

    Join us for a docent-led tour of the Campbell Ainsley House, an English Tudor Cotswold cottage. This charming little house will have you dreaming of quaint English country villages! Built in 1925 during the Arts and Crafts movement, this historic house was the third residence of local canning pioneer, John Colpitts Ainsley and his wife Alcinda Ainsley.

    Free