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Here’s a list of the region’s entertaining, upcoming activities to enjoy.

Join an annual Spring Egg Hunt on April 4 in Los Altos. Above, twins Nichole, left, and Nathan Chen, 2, of Saratoga, rest after collecting eggs during a previous egg hunt in Campbell. A visitor walks through Walnut Creek’s Ruth Bancroft Garden, where you can learn more about the Crassulaceae plant family on April 4 with a curator who will provide tips on growing them.

Join an annual Spring Egg Hunt on April 4 in Los Altos. Above, twins Nichole, left, and Nathan Chen, 2, of Saratoga, rest after collecting eggs during a previous egg hunt in Campbell. First Friday — With Drawn Arms: Watch this special screening of this feature-length documentary film about 1968 Olympic gold medalist Tommie Smith directed by Glenn Kaino. 6 p.m., 110 South Market St, San Jose.Cork Doll: Explore your creativity by creating your own cork doll using reclaimed wine corks, fabric scraps, yarn and markers to make a figure. 10 a.m., NUMU New Museum Los Gatos, 106 E. Main St., Los Gatos. Spring Egg Hunt: Join the annual, fun-filled spring egg hunt organized by the Los Altos Parks and Recreation Department. 9:30 a.m., Hillview Soccer Field, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.Compost Hub Collections — San Mateo Farmers’ Market: Join Fresh Approach and volunteer to support the collection of food scraps from community compost hub members, sifting the compost and distributing clean compost buckets. Registration required. 9 a.m., 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo.Garden Workshop — F&D Peninsula Community Grafting: Join this hands-on workshop and learn the art and science behind tree grafting, led by Javier Rodriguez, a grafting specialist, and Imelda Rodriguez Benavides. Learn how grafting techniques help fruit trees produce faster than trees grown from seed. 10 a.m., East Palo Community Garden, 230 Demeter St., East Palo Alto. All-Level Vinyasa with Ramen Kundu: Learn the gentle flow of vinyasa yoga with Ramen Kundu, who believes yoga should be a vital part of everyone’s daily life. Kundu says he was attracted by the philosophy of yogic principles of Seers Gheranda and Patanjali and in his classes introduces dynamic body movement in synchrony. 8:45 a.m., Jiaren Yoga Studio, 1171 Homestead Road, Santa Clara. Prenatal Yoga Class with Helen and Nicole: Support your body and growing baby in this prenatal yoga class suitable for all stages of pregnancy. Each session includes gentle stretches, calming breath work and mindful movement to help ease your pregnancy. 7:30 p.m., Jiaren Yoga Studio, 1171 Homestead Road, Santa Clara.State of Illusion Exhibition: Join Yvonne Escalante and Lauren O’Connor-Korb who drew inspiration from the toys and cartoons from their childhood and how they are engrained in social constructs. 9 a.m., Department of Art and Art History’s Gallery, Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building, 775 Franklin St., Santa Clara. Garden Workday: Learn more or sharpen your planting and gardening skills with fellow community members. All ages are welcome. Children under 10 years old require adult supervision. Registration required. 4 p.m., East Palo Community Garden, 230 Demeter St., East Palo Alto.American Red Cross Blood Drive: Do your part to help the American Red Cross to fill its blood bank. A single donation can help save up to three lives. 10 a.m.,First Friday: Start your weekend with an evening packed with food, drinks, games and competition while doing your part for charity. Proceeds go to local nonprofits in the community. 4 p.m., Corica Park Golf Course, 1 Clubhouse Memorial Road, Alameda. Curator-led Tour — Crassulaceae: Learn more about the Crassulaceae plant family with curator Brian Kemble who will tell you more about the plants in habitat and tips on growing them. Tickets are from $25 onwards. 10 a.m., The Ruth Bancroft Garden, 1552 Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek. Sunday Morning Kum Nye: Discover the movement of Kum Nye Tibetan yoga and learn how to relax, heal and relieve tensions. This two-hour session will help you relax and revitalize your body and mind. Classes are online. Tickets are $15. 10 a.m., Nyingma Institute, 1815 Highland Place, Berkeley.How the Nine Principles of Harmony Help Friendships Flourish: Join instructors Elaine Pendergrast and Ariadne Thompson as they explore the topic of meaningful friendships. Learn how you can be a better friend and what it means to really support a friend. 9 a.m., The Breema Center, 6076 Claremont Ave., Oakland. Dublin Library Tiny Art Show: Enjoy this tiny art show which brings miniature art to a unique space. 10 a.m., 200 Civic Plaza, Dublin. First Tuesdays Book Club: If you love reading and discussing your thoughts about your latest read, then join this book club and enjoy the variety of genres and discussions. This week’s meeting will discuss the book “What the River Knows” by Isabel Ibañez. Registration required. 1 p.m., virtual event. Story Time: Start your child’s morning with creativity and imagination. Join Miss Marie, the Children’s Education Manager at the Ruth Bancroft Garden as she reads a book, sings songs and leads craft activities related to the book of the week. The event is free for members. Garden admission is applicable for nonmembers. RSVP is required. 9:30 a.m., The Ruth Bancroft Garden, 1552 Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek.Dear Abby: I'd barely moved in when this debris got thrown into my yardWhat stood out in Tony Vitello's first series as SF Giants' manager?Miss Manners: They won't even set a menu until the guests arriveDA clears relative who killed rapper Lil Toro in Concord confrontationSavannah Guthrie's 'Today' interview sparks backstage power struggles, tensions

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