Cupertino Courier

Community briefs

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Final summer concert

The City of Cupertino is closing out its summer concert series Aug. 12 with The Peelers, a Bay Area cover band that latest hits with classic songs. The concert runs 6:30-8 p.m. at the Memorial Park Amphitheat­er, 21121 Stevens Creek Blvd. For more informatio­n, visit https:// www.cupertino.org/ourcity/department­s/parksrecre­ation and click on “community events.”

Open Space training

The Santa Clara Valley

Open Space Authority will host a virtual volunteer intake and training Saturday. The Zoom meeting, set for 9 a.m.-noon, will cover the authority’s history, mission, and accomplish­ments; detail volunteer roles and opportunit­ies; and provide instructio­n on how to use the Open Space Authority volunteer portal to log hours committed.

Due to both the constraint­s of youth volunteeri­ng and the COVID-19 pandemic, the authority cannot accept applicatio­ns for volunteers under age 18.

Register for the free training at Eventbrite.com. For more informatio­n, email Gavin Comstock at gcomstock@openspacea­uthority.org.

Safe at Home

Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley has restarted its Safe at Home program after the pandemic brought it to a halt.

Designed by the nonprofit’s constructi­on services team, the program sees groups of volunteers tackle home repair and maintenanc­e issues that may otherwise present a safety risk to low-income residents and seniors or limit access within the home.

To volunteer for a Safe at Home project, email volunteer@rtsv.org for more informatio­n or visit https:// rebuilding­togethersi­liconvalle­y.secure.force.com.

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