This week in community briefs, treat yourself to an outdoor movie night in Atherton, sign up a teen to make a zine and pick up free compost at Holbrook-Palmer Park.
The older children s playground in Holbrook-Palmer Park is temporarily closed for almost $70,000 in repairs. The work should be done by the beginning of summer, said City Manager George Rodericks.
Atherton partnered with nearby cities to offer a much bigger Earth Day celebration this year, drawing hundreds to check out sustainable food, cooking demos and electric cars.
The Atherton City Council has a packed agenda on Wednesday, April 19, considering a leaf blower ban, EV charging stations at Holbrook-Palmer and $300,000 for a rail history museum.