
"Hosted by the Columbia Neighborhood Center with Second Harvest of Silicon Valley, the program is open to everyone; proof of income is not required. New families must register on the day of distribution. The distribution uses a farmers' market model; participants park and walk in and should bring reusable bags for produce and a cart for dry and canned goods, eggs, milk and more. Each family will receive about 100 lbs. of food."
"Registration is open for winter/spring 2026 classes at Silicon Valley Adult Education. Students can enroll in programs that build job skills, earn high school diplomas equivalencies or prepare for higher education, including academic and career technical education courses, California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) and the Silicon Valley Regional Testing Center. To view the course catalogue, visit https://bit.ly/4i61lSw. For more information, watch the "Who We Are" video at https://bit.ly/3LEO1Zo."
State Assemblymember Patrick Ahrens will hold an inaugural Holiday Open House on Dec. 12, 5:30–7:30 p.m., at Homestead High School in Cupertino, featuring a legislative update and discussion of local and state issues; residents may share ideas for legislation and should RSVP at https://bit.ly/4pLhEXu. Residents who need groceries can attend a free food distribution on Dec. 17, 4:15–5:15 p.m., at Columbia Middle School parking lot; the Columbia Neighborhood Center and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley host the program, which is open to everyone and provides about 100 pounds of food per family. Registration is open for winter/spring 2026 classes at Silicon Valley Adult Education; the course catalogue is at https://bit.ly/4i61lSw.
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