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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
  • Tastes Like La Dolce Vita

    Elizabeth Borelli, a local author and certified plant-based nutrition coach, is making waves in the wellness world with the release of her highly anticipated book, Tastes Like La Dolce Vita: Embracing the Mediterranean Lifestyle for a Healthier You. The book offers readers an inspiring journey into Mediterranean-inspired wellness, blending vibrant flavors, cultural traditions, and evidence-based nutrition.

    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
  • Uncover your encore

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

    Life’s second half is an opportunity to rediscover purpose, embrace new passions, and create a meaningful legacy. Whether you’re navigating a career transition, yearning to make a greater impact, or simply seeking to live with intention, this session will inspire you to harness your unique skills and experiences. We’ll explore how midlife and beyond can be a time of growth, contribution, and joy.

    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