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The project is being delayed by pending litigation by the Sierra Club and the Hills Conservation Network. Norman LaForce, chair of Sierra Club’s East Bay public lands committee, and Dan Grassetti of Hills Conservation will give presentations, followed by questions from the audience. The public is invited to attend. — Linda Davis. Speaker series to focus on science education. Piedmont’s Education Speaker series will focus on how science education is changing at a gathering from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Jan. 26 at Piedmont High student center, 800 Magnolia Ave.

The event is free to series subscribers; tickets cost dance necklace, dance like no one is watching, ballet slippers necklace, gift for her $15 at the door to nonsubscribers, Dr, Elizabeth Stage, director at the Lawrence Hall of Science, and Dr, Suzanna Loper, middle school curriculum director for the hall’s Learning Design Group, will discuss the synergies of the new Common Core standards and how they are reshaping math, language arts and science instruction, For more information, visit www.educationspeakerseries@piedmont.k12.ca.us, — Linda Davis, Film on Palestinian women to be screened..

Kehilla Synagogue’s Middle East Peace Committee invites the public to attend the award-winning film “In the Image,” which explores the daily lives of Palestinian women living in the occupied West Bank. The screening will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 30 at 1300 Grand Ave., Piedmont. A donation of $5 to $10 is suggested, with light refreshments. Volunteers were given video cameras to film images of human rights abuses as part of the Camera Project. The event is co-sponsored by Jewish Voice for Peace; Lighthouse Mosque, Oakland; the Faith Trio and Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California.

— Linda Davis, Lantern Project lists new causes; nears goal, Piedmont-based Lantern Project, founded by former school Superintendent Gail Uilkema, has new causes to benefit people around the world, The dance necklace, dance like no one is watching, ballet slippers necklace, gift for her project is nearing its goal of $1 million in donations, Send tax-deductible donations in any amount, identify project number, and make payable to Lantern Projects, 51 Glen Alpine Road, Piedmont, CA 94611, Or go to www.lanternprojects.org to pay by credit card, Project 294 for a $50 donation will purchase a bicycle for a student in Singha Village in Cambodia to help them get to school, Project 295 will provide a sleeping bag for Syrian refugees in Lesbos, Greece, for a $34 donation, Bags are sourced from a Greek manufacturer to bolster the local economy, Bags double as a winter jacket..

Project 296 will aid with hospital repairs in Radawana Hospital in Sri Lanka: $100 for paint, toilet doors at $48, and commode at $65. Project 297 provides food, vitamins and basic hygiene items for children in El Salvador. Visit www.giftoflifeinternational.org for details. — Linda Davis. Tufts official to address. Piedmont Boy Scouts. Nurturing and developing youth leaders is the topic of a Piedmont Boy Scouts of America-sponsored talk on Feb. 9 featuring Dan Warren, doctoral candidate at Tufts University’s Department of Child Study and Human Development.

Crab Feed Fundraiser, The Albany Lions Club’s annual crab feed fundraiser features fresh crab, salad, bread and more, with raffles and a silent auction, 5:30 to 8 p.m, Jan, dance necklace, dance like no one is watching, ballet slippers necklace, gift for her 22, Veterans Building in Memorial Park, 1325 Portland Ave., Albany, $45, 510-524-9839, albanylionsca@gmail.com, Sing-a-Story Opera, Unleash your imagination as you listen to the musical telling of the classic fairytale “Hansel and Gretel” and enjoy a fantasy world of fun, Ideal for children ages 5 to 11, 11 a.m, to noon, Jan, 23, El Cerrito Library, 6510 Stockton Ave, Free, 510-526-7512, www.el-cerrito.org..

Animals and Plants of Mount Diablo. Naturalist Michael Marchiano presents “Mount Diablo: A Jeweled Island in Suburbia,” featuring a cross section of animal and plants encountered on Mt. Diablo, live and preserved specimens found on the mountain, displays and more. 2 to 3 p.m. Jan. 23. Kensington Library, 61 Arlington Ave. Free. 510-524-3043, www.ccclib.org. Kensington Library Book Club. Alternating between classic and contemporary literature on a monthly basis, the Kensington Library Book Club this month discusses Colm Toibin’s “Brooklyn.” Meeting starts with a poem selected and read by a member and a short discussion. 6:30 p.m. Jan. 25. Kensington Library, 61 Arlington Ave. Free. 510-524-3043, www.ccclib.org.

Readers Anonymous, A lively book discussion on “Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name” by Vendela Vida, 7 to 8 p.m, Jan, 26, El Cerrito Library, 6510 Stockton Ave, Free, 510-526-7512, www.el-cerrito.org, Cornhole Night, Enjoy a fun, easy-going night of the backyard BBQ game that is sweeping the nation — cornhole, Drop in, 7 to 9 p.m, Jan, 29, Albany Community Center, 1249 Marin Ave, Free, www.albanyca.org, Art Lecture, The library continues its three-lecture series presented by docents from the Asian dance necklace, dance like no one is watching, ballet slippers necklace, gift for her Art Museum, with “Celebrate Lunar New Year.” 6:30 to 7:30 p.m, Feb, 2, El Cerrito Library, 6510 Stockton Ave, Free, 510-526-7512, www.el-cerrito.org..



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