Cupertino Courier

Community briefs

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Work program survey

The Cupertino City Council is seeking residents’ input on the goals it should consider for the Fiscal Year 2022-23 City Work Program.

Cupertino’s annual Work Program guides some of the city’s major efforts and helps ensure that staff efforts are aligned with the goals set by the mayor and city council. Past goals have included public engagement and transparen­cy, sustainabi­lity, housing, transporta­tion and quality of life.

Residents are encouraged to take a two-question survey at engagecupe­rtino.org/cityworkpr­ogram by Sunday. For more informatio­n about the current City Work Program, visit cupertino.org/ cityworkpr­ogram.

Musical opening

Be Natural Music is hosting a grand opening at its Cupertino location, 20009 Steven’s Creek Blvd. Saturday Visitors will be able to take a full tour of the facility, including the teaching rooms, stage, and pro shop. Staff members and teachers will be on hand to answer questions.

Bands will provide live music, and owner Matthew D Pinck and Mayor Darcy Paul will participat­e in a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Interested students and parents will have the chance to learn about private music lessons — virtual or in-person — for guitar, voice, piano and keyboard, bass, drums and saxophone. Other classes include Sound Play for 4- to 5-year-olds and First Rock Band for teens.

The grand opening is set for 1-4 p.m. and will be livestream­ed. Residents who attend in person will have the option to safely ask questions outside and enjoy the music without entering. For those attending the full event indoors, masks and temperatur­e checks will be mandatory.

For more informatio­n, visit https://www.benaturalm­usic.live.

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