
"The Saratoga History Museum's new exhibit, What Are You Going To Be When You Grow Up, tells the stories of over 50 notable Saratoga residents. These residents were chosen based on lists of people that Saratoga, Prospect and Lynbrook high schools determined were successful, which include Speedcubers, chess masters, actors and more. The exhibit will be up until Nov. 15. The museum is open on Fridays and Sundays, 1-4 p.m., and Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is free."
"Passport services People who want to obtain or renew their passports can now schedule appointments for services at the Saratoga Library. The Saratoga Library is the fifth branch in the Santa Clara County Library District to become an official passport acceptance facility. County libraries in Milpitas, Cupertino, Los Altos and Gilroy already provide passport services and have processed almost 40,000 passport applications."
"Services include first-time passports for adults and children; replacement of lost, stolen or damaged passports; renewal of passports issued before the person was 16 years old; and renewal of expired passports issued over 15 years ago. Passport photo services are also available. Our passport facilities offer weekday, weekend and evening hours, giving residents more opportunities to come in and get a passport, said County Librarian Jennifer Weeks."
The Saratoga History Museum exhibit What Are You Going To Be When You Grow Up presents the stories of more than 50 notable Saratoga residents chosen from lists compiled by Saratoga, Prospect and Lynbrook high schools. Featured profiles include Speedcubers, chess masters, actors and other successful locals. The exhibit runs through Nov. 15 at 20450 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road with hours Fridays and Sundays, 1–4 p.m., and Saturdays, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; admission is free. The Saratoga Library now serves as an official passport acceptance facility offering appointments, photo services, multiple renewal and replacement options, flexible hours, and online scheduling.
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