Cupertino artist invites public into his workspace for Open Studios
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Darryl Dieckman, a furniture maker and former software engineer, is participating in Silicon Valley Open Studios, where over 340 artists open their studios to the public. Dieckman's passion for woodworking began in 2010 and intensified after a transformative experience at Burning Man. He honed his skills in a Fine Furniture program at the College of the Redwoods. Meanwhile, a CPR class hosted by the Santa Clara County Fire Department on May 22 will teach participants basic life-saving techniques without offering certification. This hands-on training will include using an AED and providing aid to choking victims.
Darryl Dieckman, a 'recovering software engineer', is part of Silicon Valley Open Studios, showcasing his woodworking passion developed since 2010.
Participants of the May 22 CPR class will learn life-saving skills without obtaining certification, emphasizing practical skills for emergencies.
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