Events
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You are what you eat, and other food for thought from an integrative rheumatologist
Dr. Jill Weintraub will share her journey from being the Chief of Rheumatology in a large multispecialty group to opening her own solo practice, as well as how she balances the practice of evidence-based medicine with an approach that encompasses mind, body, and spirit.
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Social Pop-up: Medicare can be overwhelming & confusing—share your wisdom
Embarking on Medicare can be overwhelming and confusing as one considers the enrollment window criteria, gains familiarity with the parts, weighs the program plan options (original or advantage plan), considers the cost structure and tax implications, and tries to understand the implications of switching plans post initial enrollment.
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Authoring your future
Professional women are always evolving and changing to meet the needs of the work world, family and life. We encounter many crossroads intermingled with career and personal choices where we must determine when it is time to make changes and what paths to follow, often not knowing where they will lead.
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Social pop-up: Sunday at Hapa’s Brewery
Join us for a Sunday afternoon at Hapa’s Brewery taproom in Los Gatos. This is Cherryll’s son’s brewery with a beautiful new outdoor deck cover. We’ll sit outside and enjoy conversations and craft beers (wine, water. or soda is available for those non-beer drinkers). Feel free to invite your partner or a friend. Your hosts …
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From CasaQ to The Farmworker Caravan
The Farmworker Caravan began in April 2020 as a grassroots effort by individuals led by Darlene Tenes to provide emergency supplies to the often-forgotten essential workers during the pandemic.
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Social pop-up: Stanford Art Walk
We invite you to join the membership committee for a walk on Stanford Campus to see new, old, and always interesting public outdoor art exhibits—followed by drinks and bites.
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Asian reflection on love and art
Are international love languages uniform in their expression, or does this model only work in the context of a Western outlook? What role does culture play in how we express ourselves through love and art? Please join our speaker Trami Cron to share in this fascinating dialogue.
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From travelling the world to building a tiny house
During the pandemic, Hannah and her husband designed and built a tiny house on wheels and towed it from Florida to Montana and back again. She shares what it’s like living "tiny" as well as her philosophy about combining a life of adventure with meaningful work...while also raising a family.
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TMD Pottery Workshop
Join your hosts, Carla Bohnett and Sandra Clark, and find your inner pot (Oops, potter) and explore your creativity at our TMD Pottery Workshop.
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Social Pop-up: Clark coffee klatch
Nothing fancy – just coffee and some sweet nibbles but please come join us for chitchat and getting to know each other.
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Robotics and the pandemic
Due the pandemic, robotics is no longer just a technology that companies use to improve their ROI, but something they must implement to keep their businesses afloat. What is happening in the forefront of robotics in factories, warehouses and hospitals worldwide? And what is still difficult for robots to do and why?
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