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Doris Kearns Goodwin: An Unfinished Love Story | 4120 Middlefield Rd

Doris Kearns Goodwin: An Unfinished Love Story | 4120 Middlefield Rd

Apr 29, 2026 (UTC-7)
Palo Alto
Conferences
Doris Kearns Goodwin shares her unexpected discoveries, fresh appraisals & “this unfinished love story with America.” Doris Kearns Goodwin is one of America’s best known and most popular historians, having told the stories of great American leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, Lyndon Johnson, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt, and others. Now, she delves into her own life and the time she spent with her late husband, Richard Goodwin, to draw out fresh perspectives on many of the central figures of the 1960s. The Goodwins were married for 42 years. Richard Goodwin helped design LBJ’s Great Society and was a close advisor to Robert Kennedy. Dorris Kearns was a 23-year-old graduate student when she was selected as a White House Fellow; she would work directly for President Johnson and later assisted on his memoir. The couple saw the momentous policies and movements of the 1960s from the inside, and they debated the achievements and failures of the leaders they served, and discussed just how much progress was made and promises left unfulfilled. Drawing on their lives—not to mention more than 300 boxes of letters, diaries, documents and memorabilia Richard Goodwin had saved for more than five decades—Doris Kearns Goodwin produced her latest book, An Unfinished Love Story . The exploration of those boxes and her shared history with her husband gave them both an opportunity to reassess some of the towering figures of the time: John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, and especially LBJ, who greatly impacted both of their lives. Join us as Doris Kearns Goodwin returns to Commonwealth Club World Affairs to share her unexpected discoveries, fresh appraisals, and the hope that the youth of today will carry forward “this unfinished love story with America.” Notes No large bags or backpacks; attendees subject to search. This program is in-person only. If you have symptoms of illness (coughing, fever, etc.), we ask that you either stay home or wear a mask. Photo by Annie Leibovitz; courtesy of the speaker. All ticket sales are final and nonrefundable. Cubberley Community Center Theatre (near Montrose and Middlefield) 4120 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 Speakers Doris Kearns Goodwin , Presidential Historian; Author, An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s In Conversation with David Kennedy , Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Emeritus, Stanford University 5:45 p.m. doors open & check-in 6:30–7:30 p.m. program (all times Pacific Time) Information Source: Commonwealth Club World Affairs | eventbrite
Tea and Chat: Discover and Deepen Your Inner Life | Ananda Temple of Palo Alto

Tea and Chat: Discover and Deepen Your Inner Life | Ananda Temple of Palo Alto

Apr 29, 2026 (UTC-7)
Palo Alto
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Ananda Palo Alto | eventbrite
Stanford Sleep Apnea Course/Goode Lectureship | Stanford Hospital Assembly Hall

Stanford Sleep Apnea Course/Goode Lectureship | Stanford Hospital Assembly Hall

May 14, 2026 (UTC-7)
Palo Alto
Cultural Experiences
The Stanford Sleep Apnea Course makes its debut, presented by the Sleep Surgery Division of the Department of Otolaryngology VIEW THE COURSE PROGRAM Why Attend? This is the first course of its kind offered by the Stanford Sleep Surgery Division, providing unparalleled access to the team’s clinical experience and research leadership. Whether you are an established surgeon looking to expand your skillset or a newer practitioner seeking to deepen your understanding, this course offers a unique, immersive educational experience. Drawing from our pioneering legacy as the premier center for OSA surgical care, this innovative, comprehensive course takes a fresh approach to OSA care, spanning everything from wearable technologies, patient phenotyping to cutting-edge surgical techniques and emerging therapies. You'll learn directly from Stanford's renowned sleep surgery faculty and alumni, alongside exceptional guest speakers from Silicon Valley and around the world. The program combines dynamic lectures with real-world case discussions, and collaborative roundtables led by distinguished faculty from the US and internationally. Faculty: Robson Capasso, MD (Course Co-Director) Pedro Gomes de Oliveira, MD, FEBOMFS (Course Co-Director) Atul Malhotra, MD David T Kent, MD Clete Kushida, MD, PhD Audrey Yoon, DDS Eric J. Kezirian, MD, MPH Christopher Gouveia, MD Ryan Williams, MD, DMD Badr Ibrahim, MD, FRCSC Courtney Chou, MD Mohamed Abdelwahab, MD, PhD Allen Huang, MD, DDS Thomaz F Curado, MD, PhD Vikram Padhye, MD, PhD, FRACS Ahmed AlSayed, MD, MBBS, FRCSC Julianna Rodin, MD Yousif Alammar, MBBS, MSc, FRCSC & More Please be advised that the program is subject to change. Course Highlights: Comprehensive Lecture Sessions Learn directly from world-renowned faculty through a dynamic series of lectures covering every aspect of sleep surgery — from advanced diagnostic approaches and patient selection to skeletal, soft tissue, and neuromodulation techniques. Each session is designed to combine evidence-based insights with practical pearls that you can immediately apply to your practice. Interactive Case Discussions and Round Tables Engage in in-depth case discussions and round table sessions focused on real-world decision-making, complication management, and surgical "tips and tricks." These sessions promote open dialogue and personalized learning in a collegial atmosphere. Exclusive Networking Opportunities Connect with leading surgeons and innovators from around the world. The course includes a welcome cocktail reception for all participants and a dedicated faculty dinner, fostering meaningful professional relationships and collaborations. Hands-on Dissection Lab Refine your surgical skills in an immersive cadaver dissection lab, guided step by step by Stanford’s expert faculty and distinguished guest instructors. Participants will have the rare opportunity to perform key sleep surgery techniques in a controlled, supportive environment — an invaluable experience that sets this course apart. Limited Enrollment for an Optimal Experience Enrollment is strictly limited to ensure an intimate learning environment and maximize hands-on opportunities. Early registration is highly recommended. Cost and Registration: The registration fee includes one and a half days of lectures, two half days of lab sessions, course materials, as well as breakfast, lunch, and refreshments. Note that this is a non-CME opportunity. Early-bird available through April 30 MDs or DDS - Lecture Only: $695 (Regular: $795. On-site: $895) MDs - Lecture + Cadaver Lab: $1,395 (Regular: $1,595) Residents and Fellows - Lecture Only*,**: $395 (Regular $445. On-site: $495) Residents and Fellows - Lecture + Cadaver Lab*,**: $695 (Regular: $895) APPs and other Allied Health Providers - Lecture Only: $495 (Regular $545. On-site $595) Industry Personnel: $895 * - Proof of training required upon registration ** - Stanford Residents should use institutional email for registration Payment Information: No refunds Please complete the online registration form and select the payment option you prefer Registration will NOT be guaranteed until payment is received. Credit card payment online is recommended Locations: Day 1 and 2 (lecture course): Stanford Hospital Assembly Hall 500 Pasteur Dr, 3 floor, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA Day 2 and 3 ( 2 Half-days of Human Anatomical Specimens Workshop ): Center for Clinical Sciences Research | Main Dissection Lab 269 Campus Drive, Stanford CA 94305 Parking : Stanford Hospital Visitor Garage: 200 Pasteur Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94304 with a fee even after 4:00 PM parking lot L-17: Unnamed Road, Stanford, CA 94305; free after 4:00 PM Stock Farm garage: 360 Oak Rd, Stanford, CA 94305; free after 4:00 PM Roth Way Garage: 355 Roth Way, Palo Alto, 94304; free after 4:00 PM Transportation: Marguerite Shuttle (Free Campus Shuttle): Medical Center Line (MC) General Transit and Parking Information: Stanford Transportation Caltrain (Regional Rail Service): Caltrain Weekday Timetable Lodging : Participants are asked to arrange for their lodging at nearby hotels. The Westin Palo Alto 675 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650)321-4422 Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel 625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650)321-2800 Stanford Guest House 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650)926-2800 Information Source: Stanford University | eventbrite
Advanced Agentic AI for Product Leaders (No-Code) | Oshman Family JCC

Advanced Agentic AI for Product Leaders (No-Code) | Oshman Family JCC

May 21, 2026 (UTC-7)
Palo Alto
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Igniter Silicon Valley | eventbrite
SoulSearch Palo Alto Enlightenment Expo - Psychic & Healing Fair | Crowne Plaza Palo Alto by IHG

SoulSearch Palo Alto Enlightenment Expo - Psychic & Healing Fair | Crowne Plaza Palo Alto by IHG

Jul 11, 2026 (UTC-7)
Palo Alto
Cultural Experiences
You’re invited to a weekend of awakening! Explore psychic & tarot readings, receive uplifting energy healings and more!! ✨ SoulSearch Palo Alto Enlightenment Expo & Psychic & Healing Fair ✨ A Weekend to Heal, Awaken & Reconnect 💖🌿 Looking for clarity, healing, or inspiration? 🌟 Join us for a heart-opening, high-energy weekend at the SoulSearch Palo Alto Enlightenment Expo , where spirituality, wellness, and conscious community come together. Spend two beautiful days exploring intuitive guidance, powerful healing modalities, and uplifting experiences designed to support your personal and spiritual growth. Whether you’re new to the metaphysical world or already walking a conscious path, you’ll feel right at home here. 💫 📍 EVENT DETAILS 🗓 Saturday & Sunday, July 11–12, 2026 ⏰ 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM 📍 Crowne Plaza Palo Alto 4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306 🏨 🌿 WHAT YOU’LL EXPERIENCE 🔮 One-on-one psychic, mediumship, tarot & astrology readings 💆 Energy healing, chakra balancing & intuitive bodywork 🎤 Inspiring talks, workshops & live demonstrations 💎 Crystals, gemstone jewelry & spiritual tools 🛍️ Holistic wellness products & high-vibe gifts 🎨 Sacred art, handmade creations & conscious lifestyle items Take time for yourself, receive guidance, clear your energy, and discover tools that support your journey—mind, body, and spirit ✨🌈 🎟 ADMISSION 🌟 FREE Early Bird Tickets (limited quantity) 🎟 $15 at the door 👶 Children 12 & under: FREE ✔ Your ticket includes ALL speakers, workshops, and exhibit hall access ✔ Admission is valid for both days 🌟 THIS EVENT IS PERFECT FOR YOU IF YOU: 💫 Are curious about spirituality, intuition, or healing 💚 Love wellness, self-care, and conscious living 🌟 Want clarity, inspiration, or energetic renewal 🤝 Enjoy meaningful connection and community 🛍 VENDORS & PRACTITIONERS Meet our amazing practitioners here: 👉 soulsearch.io/paloaltoexpo Vendor booths and speaking opportunities available at SoulSearchExpos.com ✨ Come as you are. Leave feeling lighter, inspired, and more aligned. 🌸 Reserve your spot today and experience the magic of SoulSearch Palo Alto 💖 Questions? Email info@soulsearch.io ✨ Information Source: SoulSearch | eventbrite
Venture Capital Panel: What's Hot, What's Not!  #10  (In-Person) | 5 Palo Alto Square

Venture Capital Panel: What's Hot, What's Not! #10 (In-Person) | 5 Palo Alto Square

Apr 16, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Palo Alto
Cultural Experiences
This event is being promoted by many groups. This is an in-person event. In order to attend, please register and pay via Eventbrite. First Responders $17 plus Eventbrite fees Second Responders $20 plus Eventbrite fees Third Responders $25 plus Eventbrite fees Fourth Responders $30 plus Eventbrite fees Fifth Responders $35 plus Eventbrite fees Sixth Responders $40 plus Eventbrite fees Or, pay $50 at the door. Take advantage of early responder pricing! Hurry! Slots are limited! Venue: Snell and Wilmer 5 Palo Alto Square (Ground Floor Event Center) 3000 El Camino Real Palo Alto, CA 94306 A distinguished panel of venture capitalists will discuss what's hot and what's not in the Silicon Valley venture capital and tech startup ecosystem! Please come with your questions and comments. (This is not a pitch event. Startups will not be pitching to the panel.) Dinner will be provided. Agenda 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Check In, Food, Networking, Demo Tables 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Program 8:30 pm to 9:00 pm Networking After Party Panelists: ( More panelists TBA.) Maria Pienaar, Operating Partner, Unicorn Growth Capital Raghu Madabushi, Director, National Grid Partners Keshia Theobald-van Gent, Vice President, BDev Ventures Joe Jasin, Managing Director, DNA Partners Vibhor Rastogi, Global Head of AI Investing, Citi Ventures Moderator: Roger Rappoport, Partner, Snell and Wilmer If you would like a startup demo table or sponsor marketing table, send an email message to: pitchanddemo@gmail.com Put this in the subject header: W 4/16/25 Tabler Your email addressed will be shared with Wilmer and Snell so they can let you know about upcoming tech startup and venture capital events. For more info on Idea to IPO events, visit: www.idea-to-ipo.com (our main meetup group among 160 meetup groups globally) www.youtube.com/ideatoipo (videos of in-person events) https://www.youtube.com/@ideatoipo2 (videos of online events) @ideatoipo Your email address will be shared Wilmer and Snell so they can let you know about upcoming tech entrepreneurship and venture capital events. Information Source: Idea to IPO | eventbrite
Mountain View / Santa Clara Online Speed Dating - Singles (43-55) | Online Event

Mountain View / Santa Clara Online Speed Dating - Singles (43-55) | Online Event

Apr 18, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Palo Alto
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: SF & Bay Area Singles Events and Speed Dating | eventbrite
Mountain View / Santa Clara New Connections - Social Singles Mixer (33-42) | Online Event

Mountain View / Santa Clara New Connections - Social Singles Mixer (33-42) | Online Event

Apr 19, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Palo Alto
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Information Source: SF & Bay Area Singles Events and Speed Dating | eventbrite
Cello & Piano | Oshman Family JCC, Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall (Bldg F)

Cello & Piano | Oshman Family JCC, Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall (Bldg F)

Apr 22, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Palo Alto
Arts Orchestra
Frederic Chopin, who was most known for his solo piano works, wrote only a handful of chamber works including a full length piano trio and several works for cello and piano. In this program you will hear cellist Angela Lee and pianist Elizabeth Schumann perform Chopin's celebrated masterpiece, the G Minor Sonata, Op. 65 for Cello and Piano. Other works on this recital will be announced the day of performance. ANGELA LEE A graduate of The Juilliard School and Yale School of Music, cellist Angela Lee is a recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to study in London with William Pleeth, a grant from the Foundation for American Musicians in Europe, the Jury Prize in the Naumburg International Cello Competition, and a cello performance fellowship from the American-Scandinavian Foundation. She is a founding member of The Lee Trio, which won top prizes in the Kuhmo International Chamber Music Competition in Finland and the Gaetano Zinetti International Chamber Music Competition in Italy. In its third decade, the Trio regularly gives master classes and performs worldwide and has commissioned and premiered works of numerous living composers and has recordings on Delos, Innova, and the Chelsea Music Festival Records labels. The Trio's latest album, Midsummer Night Magic, was released in 2024 to critical acclaim. Using music to foster peace and goodwill, Angela Lee has made humanitarian trips to the Republic of the Philippines and the former Yugoslavia. While on a U.N.-sanctioned tour of six war-torn cities throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina, she performed for NATO troops and displaced civilians. As a member of Ensemble SF since 2022, she continues to delve into a vast array of chamber music, allowing this multi-faceted art form to inspire and connect with others in unconventional settings. Ms. Lee has been coaching chamber music at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music since 2017 and serves on the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra Alumni Association Leadership Council and on the Board of The Resonance Project, which promotes empathy through live music. She plays on a 1762 Nicolo Gagliano cello from Naples. ELIZABETH SCHUMANN Pianist Elizabeth Schumann has a diverse career portfolio of projects, recordings, and performances which have brought her all over the world as recitalist, chamber musician, and concerto soloist. The Washington Post Magazine noted her playing as “deft, relentless, and devastatingly good—the sort of performance you experience not so much with your ears as your solar plexus.” The first-place winner of both the Bösendorfer International Piano Competition and the Pacific International Piano Competition, Elizabeth has won over 25 prizes and awards in other major national and international competitions, including the Cleveland International Piano Competition and the Hilton Head International Piano Competition. Elizabeth was honored with the prestigious Gilmore Young Artists Award and was highlighted in a PBS Television documentary on the Gilmore Festival. She has performed in such venues as the Kennedy Center, Vienna’s Bösendorfer Saal, Toronto’s Koerner Hall, and Montreal’s Place des Arts. She was featured at the Cannes Film Festival, the Gilmore Festival, Australia’s Huntington Festival, the Ravinia “Rising Stars” Series, and National Public Radio's “Performance Today”, and her recitals have been broadcast live on public radio and television in cities around the world, including Washington D.C., New York, Sydney, Cleveland, Montréal, Dallas, and Chicago. Elizabeth also gave the world premiere performance of Carl Vine's Sonata No. 3, which the composer dedicated to her. Elizabeth and her sister, Sonya Schumann, formed the Schumann Duo to engage diverse audiences with innovative combinations of piano music, theater, literature, art, and technology. The Schumann Duo’s tours of the US, Canada, and Australia were acclaimed by critics and audiences alike. In response to declining funding for arts education in the United States, Elizabeth devised and directed Piano Carnival, a Schumann Duo project to introduce free, high quality classical concert music to children in areas without arts education. Over 20,000 copies of Piano Carnival have been distributed for free, and multimedia lesson plans and the Piano Carnival iPad and iPhone applications are available free online. She currently serves as the Billie Bennett Achilles Director of Keyboard Studies and Assistant Professor of Piano at Stanford University. Tuesday, April 22, 2025 1:00–2:00 PM | Doors open at 12:30 PM The Nourish Cafe by Tony Caters on campus is open for lunch before the concert. Linger after the concert for free snacks and beverages in the lobby. Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall (Bldg. F) $15 purchased online until April 15 | $25 after April 15 and at the door Contact: Michelle Rosengaus | mrosengaus@paloaltojcc.org Information Source: Oshman Family JCC | eventbrite
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