Big Bunny 5k hops into Cupertino on March 7
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Big Bunny 5k hops into Cupertino on March 7
"Participants in the Big Bunny 5k on March 7 can run, walk, or hop their way through a 3.1-mile course through the streets of Cupertino, starting and finishing at the Cupertino Civic Center. Participants ages 7 and under will take a kid-friendly course on Library Field. Registration is $50 for Cupertino residents and $55 for non-residents at https://bit.ly/4qHiogj. The Kids Fun Run is $30 for residents and $35 for non-residents"
"Silicon Valley Youth Climate Action (SVYCA) recently launched its Youth Climate Video Contest for aspiring filmmakers ages 12-18 from Santa Clara County to submit short videos highlighting Coyote Valley, farming and food systems, nature-based climate solutions and personal connections to nature. The youth-led nonprofit created the contest as a platform for students to take informed climate action and share their ideas to inspire more initiatives within their own communities."
"Video submissions should be 2-5 minutes long. Entries will be reviewed by a panel of judges made up of local leaders and climate professionals. Winning entries will be announced April 22 and will receive $100-$500, and the winners will be screened at an event in mid-May. The Youth Nature Video Contest is sponsored by the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. Submissions close on March 31. For more information and to upload video submissions, visit https://svycanbs-contest.com"
Big Bunny 5k occurs March 7 in Cupertino. Participants can run, walk, or hop a 3.1-mile course; ages 7 and under use a kid-friendly course on Library Field. Registration is $50 for Cupertino residents and $55 for non-residents; Kids Fun Run is $30 for residents and $35 for non-residents. Silicon Valley Youth Climate Action launched a Youth Climate Video Contest for filmmakers ages 12–18 in Santa Clara County. Videos of 2–5 minutes should highlight Coyote Valley, farming and food systems, nature-based climate solutions, or personal connections to nature. Entries will be judged by local leaders and climate professionals. Winners will be announced April 22, receive $100–$500, and will be screened in mid-May. Submissions close March 31 at https://svycanbs-contest.com.
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