Sunnyvale opens second compost pickup site
Briefly

Sunnyvale and Mountain View residents can pick up free, certified organic compost and mulch at the Sunnyvale SMaRT Station (301 Carl Road) and at a second pickup location at Charles Street Gardens (433 Charles St., Sunnyvale). The compost is made from local yard trimmings and certified by the U.S. Composting Council. Residents may collect up to 200 gallons per person per week in the gardens' parking lot. The gardens' pickup site is open daily; residents should bring their own shovel and container. Anuvab Pal will perform The Nation Wants to Know at the India Community Center in Milpitas on Sept. 15 at 8 p.m.; tickets are $35–$65 at https://www.enacte.org/pal.
While Sunnyvale and Mountain View residents can still pick up free compost and mulch at the Sunnyvale SMaRT Station at 301 Carl Road, there's now a second pickup location at Charles Street Gardens, 433 Charles St. in Sunnyvale. This compost is organic, made from local yard trimmings, and certified by the U.S. Composting Council. Residents can pick up as much as 200 gallons per person per week in the gardens' parking lot. The site is open daily. Bring your own shovel and container.
Stand-up Indian Sunnyvale's EnActe Arts is bringing India's most intelligent comedian to Milpitas on Sept. 15, when Anuvab Pal will perform The Nation Wants to Know at the India Community Center. Pal has performed his stand up comedy show more than 500 times, starting in Mumbai and playing from Sydney to San Francisco to Singapore to sold out houses across 30 cities.
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