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County Supervisor Seeks Applicants for Temecula Wine Country Advisory Council
Supervisor Chuck Washington is accepting applications through Sept. 5.

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Supervisor Chuck Washington is accepting applications through Sept. 5.

Seven beginner and intermediate courses are offered for the fall by PUSD Pleasanton Adult & Career Education.
The Office of Continuing Education at Union County College has posted the fall 2016 brochure onlin
Town departments will be closed Monday, Sept. 5.
The Adolescent Counseling Services program is hosting the event Friday, Oct. 21 at the Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto.
Local Volunteers are encouraged to join the National Day of Service and Remembrance initiative on Saturday, Sept. 10.
Regions Bank representatives presented the school district with 32 pairs of sneakers and 175 pairs of socks for students.
The full-service DMV-on-wheels provides users with convenience.
The tournament is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 27.
Recruitment takes place Friday, Aug. 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The self-defense seminar with Pasco-Hernando State College is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 15.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) offers suggestions for Bay Area residents to get involved in the celebration.
The Southeast Cultural Arts Coalition has provided a venue for art exhibits, theatrical performances and children’s programs.
The first Greater Waterbury Restaurant Week takes place Sunday, Sept. 11 through Friday, Sept. 16.
Krizti Marin and Jess Wynman led a team that collected more than 86 filled backpacks.
The festival will be held the weekend of Sept. 9-11.
Area charities, non-profit and community organizations will be eligible to apply for a grant from the foundation beginning Sept. 1.
The program, called "New Life," consists of weekly meetings from 7-9 p.m.
The exhibit will be on display Monday, Aug. 29 through Thursday, Oct. 6.