Bay Area events calendar for Oct. 17-24 weekly editions
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Bay Area events calendar for Oct. 17-24 weekly editions
"32nd Annual Domestic Violence Conference: Join this annual conference that brings professionals and community members to share ideas and collaborate on ways to prevent domestic violence. This year's theme, "Constellations of Community," focuses on resilience, justice, and healing. 8 a.m., Villa Ragusa, 35 S. Second St., Campbell. bit.ly/4o1rCTR "Flora and Threads" by Sylvie Levesque: View the breathtaking exhibition by French-Canadian artist Sylvie Levesque in her latest series, "Flora and Threads," that incorporates leaves, petals and threads in her artwork. 11 a.m., Viewpoints Gallery, 315 State St., Los Altos. bit.ly/4h0eg8e"
"Create with the Curator - Paint Night at the Triton: Create your own Halloween-themed cat painting in this guided workshop by curator and artist Vanessa Callanta. $40 for Triton Members, $50 for general admission. 6:30 p.m., Triton Museum of Art, 1505 Warburton Ave, Santa Clara. bit.ly/3KBpnrS Oct. 18 Wafu Ikebana Flower Show: If you love flowers, then the Wafe Ikebana flower show is the perfect place to spend your Saturday morning. Come and see over 100 beautiful arrangements and flower demonstrations lined up. 10 a.m., Quinlan Community Center 10185 N. Stelling Road, Cupertino. bit.ly/46Qkx1h Let's Hike Saratoga - Zinfandel Trail: Start your Saturday right with a hike at Picchetti Ranch Preserve's Zinfandel Trail. This moderately challenging 4.1-mile hike takes less than two hours to complete and has a 620-foot elevation gain. Meeting point is at the trailhead at the south end of the Picchetti Ranch parking lot. 7:50 a.m., 13100 Montello Road, Cupertino. bit.ly/4pVeqBK Pan-Asian Wonder Bazaar Cultural Carnival: Learn and celebrate the culture, traditions and creativity at this bazaar. This two-day event celebrates the rich and vibrant diversity of the Pan-Asian cultures with activities, performances and workshops. 12 p.m., Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, San"
Multiple community events occur across South Bay and the Peninsula on Oct. 17–18. A domestic-violence conference at Villa Ragusa centers on resilience, justice, and healing. Art offerings include Sylvie Levesque’s Flora and Threads exhibition and a curator-led Halloween-themed paint night at the Triton Museum. Floral programming features the Wafu Ikebana flower show with over 100 arrangements. Outdoor recreation includes a moderately challenging 4.1-mile Zinfandel Trail hike at Picchetti Ranch Preserve. Cultural programming includes a two-day Pan-Asian Wonder Bazaar with performances, activities, and workshops at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds.
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