EPACENTER will expand its mission to serve the entire East Palo Alto community. The board of trustees broadened the mission statement to include residents of all ages and abilities. The organization will continue youth programs while adding arts-related job training, daytime classes for seniors, adults with developmental disabilities, and other underserved community members. EPACENTER will host a regular series of free public events, including family-friendly movie nights, live concerts, and Family Art days. Event listings will appear on EPACENTER.org in the coming months. Additionally, Sunnyvale residents have a new compost pickup location at Charles Street Gardens.
EPACENTER, East Palo Alto's creative youth development center, will now offer its arts-related job training opportunities and arts programs to people of all ages and abilities.
"Our community has been telling us they would like access to amenities enjoyed by other neighboring cities, and we took that feedback seriously, with our board of directors determining in May to explore how to expand our offerings to additional constituents," EPACENTER's Executive Director Nadine Rambeau said in a release.
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.
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