The next Leadership Sunnyvale class is set to start on Sept. 13. For about a day-and-a-half a month for nine months, participants will explore parts of the city and check out some of the inner workings of the community. In addition to coursework, members of each Leadership Sunnyvale class will select and complete a class project that benefits the community and Leadership Sunnyvale.
Each year, Leadership Sunnyvale selects up to 30 participants from the local community’s business, professional, government, social and service organizations who have demonstrated interest in the community and have displayed potential as an emerging leader in their business or private life.
For more information and to apply, visit www.LeadershipSunnyvale.org.
Cheese tasting and hiking are on the September calendar for Bay Area Older Adults.
A day trip on Wednesday, Sept. 18, starts with cheese tasting at a local dairy farm, then a stop for lunch by the beach followed by a 2-mile walk at Pt. Reyes National Seashore to see and learn about Tule elk. A shuttle leaves Cupertino at 8 p.m.; participants should be back by 6 p.m.
A leisurely 2.5-mile walk is planned for Wednesday, Sept. 25, at Deer Hollow Farm. Participants can learn about the Permanente Creek flood protection plan as they stroll. After lunch, visit the 160-year old farm, gardens, farm animals and blacksmith shed. The walk is set for 9 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.
Registration is required for all events at https://www.bayareaolderadults.org/september.