West Valley Community Services sets 15th Chefs of Compassion for March 27
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West Valley Community Services sets 15th Chefs of Compassion for March 27
"Tickets are on sale for the 15th annual Chefs of Compassion: Cooking for a Cause gala on March 27. The fundraiser benefits West Valley Community Services (WVCS), a nonprofit whose programs support low-income and homeless individuals and families in Cupertino, Los Gatos, Saratoga and West San Jose. The evening features top Bay Area chefs competing to create a multi-course meal using ingredients found in the WVCS pantry, where clients receive food. A panel of professional judges chooses the winner; there's also a people's choice award."
"Saratoga Library is hosting a Feb. 10 workshop on how to grow Asian vegetables. Emily Maslyn will be presenting how to plan for and grow a variety of produce to be harvested in late spring and early summer. Maslyn joined the Santa Clara County Master Gardener program in 2013. Although she was born and raised in Taiwan, she has lived in the Bay Area since the early 1990s."
Tickets are on sale for the 15th annual Chefs of Compassion gala on March 27 to benefit West Valley Community Services, which supports low-income and homeless individuals and families. Top Bay Area chefs will compete to create a multi-course meal using ingredients from the WVCS pantry; professional judges will choose a winner and attendees can vote for a people's choice. Saratoga Library will host a Feb. 10 workshop on growing Asian vegetables presented by Emily Maslyn, a Santa Clara County Master Gardener born in Taiwan; the workshop runs 7–8:30 p.m. The library also offers a Feb. 23 digital hygiene class covering passwords, password managers, multi-factor authentication, cookies and credit freezing, plus weekly Thursday drop-in tech help from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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