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A holiday created by the United Nations, “Peace Day” will be celebrated around the world on Sept. 21, and will have its own celebration in Mountain View this year. Mountain View’s Civic Center Plaza will be the site of the fourth local celebration of Peace Day, organized and supported by the Baha’i community of Mountain View. The Saturday event will run from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and will include performances from different cultures and local choirs as well as activities for children. There will be speeches by Mayor John Inks, John Rettger and Vera Michalchik of Stanford and a talk by U.N. delegate Ana Maria Sanchez. —Daniel DeBolt

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BATTERY 500 block Tyrella Av., 9/11 1800 block Vassar Av., 9/14 100 block E. Middlefield Rd., 9/14 1 block Amphitheatre Pkwy., 9/14 400 block Poppy Pl., 9/15 1 block Amphitheatre Pkwy., 9/17

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COMMUNITY TALK: PROSTATE CANCER The Stanford Cancer Center invites you to a community talk about prostate cancer. Learn about: 4

Prostate Cancer Screening and Watchful Waiting

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New Targeted Biopsy Techniques and Surgical Treatments for Prostate Cancer

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Prostate Implants (Brachytherapy) and other Radiation Treatments for Prostate Cancer

Stanford’s prostate cancer experts will share the latest information and answer your questions. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 9:30AM – 11:00AM Sheraton Palo Alto (Reception Room) 625 El Camino Real 4 Palo Alto, CA Parking validated RSVP at: stanfordhospital.org/prostatehealth or call 650.736.6555. This event is free and open to the public. Please register, seating is limited.

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CALLING ALL DOGS (Volunteers Needed for Pet Visitation Program) Do you have a dog that would make a good therapy dog? If you feel your dog can demonstrate how to follow basic obedience commands, has the desire and aptitude to be around strangers and other animals, is comfortable in new environments and would pass a veterinarian health screening, then your dog may be the animal we’re looking for! You would also have to meet volunteer guidelines. Stanford Hospital and Clinics, in conjunction with Pet Partners (formerly Delta Society), is holding a free orientation (about one hour) on Saturday, September 21, 2013 at 2 p.m. in Palo Alto. No pets please – humans only. For more information, please contact Lyn Belingheri at labsite@sbcglobal.net and see the Stanford PAWS website: http://stanfordhospital.org/forPatients/patientServices/ pawsGuestServices.html RSVP required for the orientation


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