'Japan Revisited' Photo Exhibit The Portola Art Gallery presents "Japan Revisited," photographs by Frances Freyberg. The color photos feature landscapes, cityscapes, shrine scenes and portraits from Freyberg's 2013 travels through the country. Monday-Saturday, April 1-30, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Portola Art Gallery, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park. Call 650-321-0220. www.portolaartgallery.com
'SpaceCase': Paintings by Jessica Eastburn The Canada College Art Gallery presents "SpaceCase," a series of paintings by local artist Jessica Eastburn. Using traditional manual methods, Eastburn has created paintings that resemble highly-digitalized artwork. Monday through Thursday, through April 17, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Canada College Art Gallery, Building 9, Room 152, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., Woodside. Call 650-306-3336. www.canadacollege.edu
Lee Middleman Ceramic Open Studio Lee Middleman will display his recent ceramic art — often both functional and decorative — in his gallery and studio in Portola Valley. This spring, Lee's work is in two national ceramic competitions and two regional exhibitions. April 12-13, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Lee Middleman's Studio and Gallery, 16 Coalmine View, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0535. www.LeeMiddleman.com
Classes/Workshops
Boomer Fitness Blast This group fitness class aims at improving muscle strength, flexibility, posture and agility. Instructor LuAnne will also help students focus on specific goals and measure their progress. Registration is required. Mondays, April 21-June 30, 7-8 p.m. $165. Portola Valley Town Center, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-1701. www.portolavalley.net/index.aspx?page=552
Boomer Stability Ball Blast Instructor LuAnne will teach the basics of stability ball: position, function and breathing. As students improve their balance, the class will pick up the pace to increase heart rate, muscle strength and endurance. Students need a ball and a mat. Registration is required. Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 22-July 3, 10:30-11:30 a.m. $165 weekly; $265 twice weekly. Portola Valley Town Center, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-1701. www.portolavalley.net/index.aspx?page=553
Creative Writing Class This class will assist those interested in writing stories, either for personal satisfaction or publication. The instructor, author and feature columnist Phyllis Butler, has had her work appear in the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News and other international publications. Tuesdays, April 3-24, 1:30-2:30 p.m. $55 for all meetings; $15 drop-in class. Little House Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Call 650-326-2025 ext. 222. www.penvol.org/littlehouse/
Digital Photography with Neal Mesnchel Taught by acclaimed photo journalist Neal Menschel, this four week workshop will focus on camera equipment, capturing images and composition. April 3-24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. $150. Little House Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Call 650-326-2025 ext. 222. www.penvol.org/littlehouse/
eBooks and eAudiobooks Help The Portola Valley library invites community members to make a one-on-one appointment to receive help accessing the library's free online books. Bring a device and any questions to this session. Please contact the library to sign up for an appointment. Wednesdays, March 19-May 28, 4-5 p.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Meet the iPad This class will cover basic functionality, application use, settings management, helpful features and more in a personal and comfortable setting. It will be taught by Curtis Golden of Seniors Savvy. Wednesdays, April 9-30, 6:30-7:30 p.m. $60. Little House Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Call 650-326-2025 ext. 222. www.penvol.org/littlehouse
Pastel Plein Air Painting Classes with Jan Prisco The Portola Art Gallery's Jan Prisco will offer weekly pastel plein air painting classes at Allied Arts Guild and other Peninsula locations. Beginning and intermediate pastel painters are welcome. Wednesdays, April 16 through August 1, 1:30-4:15 p.m. $30/class or $100/four-class bundle. Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park. Call 650-341-9519. www.janprisco.com
Tai Chi with Ben Dineen Tai Chi classes will be held in the Woodside Native Plant Garden, weather permitting. This centuries-old Asian exercise seeks to produce stronger bodies, better balance and a sharper mind. Instructor Ben Dineen invites all ability levels to this 60-minute class. The program is funded by the Friends of Woodside Library. Fridays, April 4-25, 10-11 a.m. Free. Woodside Library, 3140 Woodside Road, Woodside. Call 650-851-0147. www.smcl.org
Clubs/Meetings
'SRI Organon Toastmasters' Meeting Toastmasters aims to improve communication and leadership skills. Each week the organization focuses on a different topic related to public speaking. SRI Organon Toastmasters welcomes members of the community to visit and join. Each Tuesday through April 25, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. SRI International, Building G, Laurel Ave., opposite Menlo Park City Hall, Menlo Park. www.sriorganon.com/
Non-Fiction Book Club The club will hold a discussion of "My Beloved World" by Sonia Sotomayor. Drop-ins are welcome. April 17, 1-2:30 p.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Portola Valley Library LEGO Club At club meetings, the library provides the LEGO and DUPLO building blocks for kids and adults to construct with and use their imaginations. April 12, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Community Events
'Mastering Your Mentoring Skills' A panel discussion will assist inform attendees on mentoring skills to use at work, while volunteering or even with family members. Speakers will include Lisa Yarbrough-Gauthier (vice mayor, EPA), Alex Macintyre (city manager, Menlo Park) and Naomi Chavez Peters (talent development guru, SalesForce.com). April 10, 6:45-9 p.m. Free. Arrillaga Recreation Center, Oak Room, 700 Alma St., Burgess Park, Menlo Park. Call 650-321-0200. thejuniorleague.org
2014 Stanford Night Market The Taiwanese Cultural Society will host its 14th Annual Stanford Night Market in White Memorial Plaza. It will be an evening of food, games and performances put on by various student groups. April 12, 6:30-9 p.m. Free to attend. White Memorial Plaza, 519 Lasuen Mall, Stanford. Call 510-771-7669. stanfordnightmarket.org
Community Poem at Atherton Library The Atherton Library celebrates National Poetry Month with a collaborative poem. All community members are invited to contribute to a collective poem created and on display in the library. April 1-30, library hours. Free. Atherton Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton. Call 650-328-2422. www.smcl.org
Concerts
'Wanderer': Eugene Villanueva and John Churchwell As part of the Shenson Recital Series at Stanford, Eugene Villanueva, baritone, and John Churchwell, piano, will present their program "Wanderer" with selected songs of Schubert, "Songs of Travel" by Vaughan Williams, selected songs of Tosti and American folk songs by Steven Mark Kohn. April 13, 2:30 p.m. $15 general; $10 student; free for Stanford students; $10 senior. Campbell Recital Hall, Braun Music Center, 541 Lasuen Mall, Stanford. music.stanford.edu/Events/calendar.html
Environment
Connecting the Dots 2014: 'The Climate, Energy, Food and Water Nexus' Experts from Stanford will speak about the interactions between the ways humanity uses climate, energy, food, water and other environmental resources. Authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability will take part in the discussion. Registration is required. April 18, 12:30-6:30 p.m. Free; priority given to those affiliated with Stanford. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, 326 Galvez St., Stanford. tomkat.stanford.edu/ctd/?utm_content=buffera4d66&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
San Francisquito Watershed Tour Committee for Green Foothills will hold an event exploring the San Francisquito watershed, to be attended by notable speakers from Stanford University, the San Francisquito Joint Powers Authority, Acterra, Stoecker Ecological and Citizens Committee to complete the Refuge. Lunch and transportation will be included. April 12, 8:30-4 p.m. $25 members; $35 nonmembers. The Peninsula Conservation Center, 3921 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-968-7243 ext. 340. www.greenfoothills.org/ai1ec_event/san-francisquito-watershed-tour/?instance_id=155
Exhibits
'Conversation Pieces' Exhibit This exhibit contains four pairings of works on paper: human figures, botanical still lifes, nature studies and artists' portraits. Wednesday-Sunday, until May 11, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, Stanford. www.museum.stanford.edu
'Inside Rodin's Hands: Art, Technology and Surgery' James Chang has incorporated Rodin's hand sculptures into his hand surgery educational program, using new technologies that scan the sculptures, create interior anatomy and allow for virtual surgery to correct the condition. The exhibition provides an interactive experience for visitors. Wednesday-Sunday, April 9-Aug. 3, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, Stanford. museum.stanford.edu
'Intaglio: The Art of Incision' Woodcut and relief printing, intaglio, lithography and screen printing have all been used to produce book illustrations at various points in printing history. Intaglio is one of the oldest of these processes and is the focus of this exhibit. March 3-May 27, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Stanford Art & Architecture Library, 435 Lasuen Mall, Stanford. events.stanford.edu/events/428/42809/
'The Circle of the Sun' Exhibit This exhibit of manuscripts from Stanford's collections examines the secular aspects of medieval and early modern European culture: the liberal arts; the rise of professions in law, medicine and commerce; and the emergence of scholastic philosophy, history, vernacular literature and renaissance humanism. Feb. 25- June 15, 12-6 p.m. Free. Peterson Gallery & Munger Rotunda, Green Library, Bing Wing, 557 Escondido Mall, Stanford. Call 650-725-1020. library.stanford.edu/spc/exhibits
Artist Alan VanEss exhibit The work of local artist Alan VanEss is on display at the Atherton Library. VanEss's work features colorful perspectives of homes in the Atherton community, bringing together architecture and landscape. Through April, library hours. Free. Atherton Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton. Call 650-328-2422. www.smcl.org/content/atherton
Carleton Watkins: 'The Stanford Albums' To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Yosemite Act of 1864, Cantor Arts Center will mount an exhibition of 19th-century photographer Carleton Watkins' Pacific Coast photographs, all drawn from three unbound albums in Stanford library's Special Collections. April 23-Aug. 17, Wednesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, Stanford. events.stanford.edu/events/390/39051/
Portola Valley Watershed exhibit 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Town of Portola Valley. The library will help celebrate throughout the month of April with an exhibit of the local watershed, including Sausal Creek. Monday-Saturday, April 1-30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Family and Kids
'Paws for Tales' Kids Program Atherton Library hosts a program — in partnership with the Peninsula Humane Society and the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals — where children ages 5 and up can sign up to read to a trained service dog, with the goal of improving reading skills and building confidence. Time slots are available the fourth Saturday of each month. Through June, 11 a.m.-noon. Free. Atherton Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton. Call 650-328-2422. www.smcl.org
Charlie Hope concert Charlie Hope will perform an interactive and melodic set of music. Children and parents are invited to participate. April 9, 10-10:45 a.m. Free. Woodside Library, 3140 Woodside Road, Woodside. Call 650-851-0147. www.smcl.org
Charlie Hope concert Musician Charlie Hope returns to perform interactive children's music at the library. All ages are welcome. April 14, 4-5 p.m. Free. Atherton Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton. Call 650-328-2422. www.smcl.org
Family Storytime This event for young families will include singing songs and reading books together. April 12, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Kamishibai: Japanese story card theater This event will include a performance of Japanese paper card story theater, or Kamishibai. In addition to hearing Japanese folktales in English, there will be a craft activity and Japanese cookies to snack on. April 18, 2-3 p.m. Free. Woodside Library, 3140 Woodside Road, Woodside. Call 650-851-0147. www.smcl.org
Menlo Park Egg Hunt The City of Menlo Park, the Menlo Park Firefighters' Association and the Menlo Park Fire District will hold its annual Egg Hunt at Burgess Park. The Easter bunny will arrive at 10 a.m. for pictures; the egg hunt will start at 10:30 a.m. Other attractions will include bounce houses, crafts and a jelly bean guess. April 19, 10 a.m.-noon. Free. Burgess Park, 701 Laurel St., Menlo Park.
Menlo Park Tennis Festival This festival will feature special demonstrations from tennis professionals, music, prizes and other activities for all levels. It is open to all players ages 6-12 and their family members. April 19, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. $10 per player. Burgess Park Tennis Courts, 701 Laurel St., Menlo Park. Call 650-330-2232. www.menloswim.com/tennis-festival
Oran Etkin: 'Wake Up, Clarinet!' New York-based clarinet player Oran Ektin is the creator of the Timbalooloo method of teaching music to young children. His award-winning children's CD "Wake Up, Clarinet!" inspired this live family concert, which brings instruments to life as they become characters in the story. April 19, 2:30-3:30 p.m. $10. Dinkelspiel Auditorium, 471 Lagunita Drive, Stanford. bingschool.stanford.edu/docs/BNSPS_14.pdf
Playing with Blocks Party Woodside Library invites children to come build and learn with blocks. Playing with blocks develops children's hand-eye coordination as well as math and science skills. April 12, 10 a.m.-noon. Free. Woodside Library, 3140 Woodside Road, Woodside. Call 650-851-0147. www.smcl.org
Toddler Storytime This program for children 18 months to 3 years old will include songs, stories and movement activities to encourage children to listen and read. This program is funded by the Friends of the Portola Valley Library. Crafts follow storytime. Tuesdays, March 4-April 29, 10:30-11 a.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Film
'All is Lost' Screening For action movie night, the Atherton Library will present "All is Lost," a film starring Robert Redford about ingenuity and resilience. Light refreshments will be provided. The movie is rated PG-13. April 11, 7-9 p.m. Free. Atherton Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton. Call 650-328-2422. www.facebook.com/athertonlibrary
Health
7th Annual Autism Spectrum Disorders Update This one-day conference is for parents, educators and care providers of children with an autism spectrum disorder. This update will focus on new research, therapies and insights, as well as living with autism. The event is sponsored by the Autism Center at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. April 19, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $125. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, 326 Galvez St., Stanford. Call 650-721-6327. childpsychiatry.stanford.edu
Food and Drink
Left Bank Brasserie Beer Pairing Left Bank Brasserie will host a 'La Fete de la Biere' event on Saturday and Sunday, showcasing the Stone Brewing Co. Guests can enjoy a $30 four-course prix fixe tasting menu by Chef Brendy Monsada, with each course paired with a sample of select Stone Brewing Co. beers. April 12 and 13, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. $30. Left Bank Brasserie Menlo Park, 635 Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. Call 650-473-6543. www.LeftBank.com
Mountain Goat Farmers' Market The weekly farmers' market will feature organic fruits and veggies, farm eggs, honey, fresh local seafood, oysters, handmade sausages, nut butters, vegan cheeses, fair trade coffee, jams, pickles, grass-fed beef, local baked goods and more. Opening day is April 2. Wednesdays, April-December, 3-7 p.m. Free. Mountain Goat Farmers' Market, 17285 Skyline Blvd., Woodside. mountaingoatfarmersmarket.com
Portola Valley Farmers' Market This farmers' market at the Portola Valley Town Center features organic fruits and vegetables, local grass-fed beef, free range eggs, fair trade coffee, wild and local seafood, hot free range rotisserie chickens, and more. Thursdays, year-round, 3-7 p.m. (summer hours). Free. Portola Valley Farmers' Market, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. www.portolavalleyfarmersmarket.com
Woodside Farmers' Market The weekly market features organic fruits and veggies, farm eggs, nuts, dried fruits, honey, olive oil, local seafood, oysters, handmade sausages, and more. Sundays, April 6-October 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Woodside Farmers' Market, 3195 Woodside Road, Woodside. www.woodsidefarmersmarket.com
Live Music
Latin jazz with Roger Glenn Roger Glenn — musician, composer and entertainer on the flute, sax and vibraphone (Cal Tjader, Mongo Santamaria, Dizzy Gillespie, Pete Escovedo) — is bringing the Roger Glenn Latin Jazz Ensemble to Angelica's. Windham Hill recording artist Ray Obiedo will be a special guest. April 18, 8:30-10:30 p.m. $21 advance; $26 at the door. Angelica's Supper Club, 863 Main St., Redwood City. Call 650-355-3444. angelicasllc.com/show.cfm?id=144931&cart
Redwood Symphony's 'Fantastic Four' Redwood Symphony's "Fantastic Four" concert will include performances of works by composers John Adams, Claude Debussy, local Lee Actor and Louis Gottschalk. April 19, 8 p.m. $10-$30; free for children under 18. Canada College Main Theater, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City . www.redwoodsymphony.org/concerts/2013-14/concert5-2013.html
Violin and Organ Concert The Gough Duo from Britain — Rachel Gough (violin) and Rupert Gough (organ) — will perform original compositions, as well as classical arrangements. Visit goughduo.go.uk for recordings and bios. April 11, 7:30 p.m. $20; $10 senior/student/AGO member. Christ Church Portola Valley, 815 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0224. ccpvw.org/
On Stage
'Evita' musical The audience will follow Eva Peron as she climbs her way from the slums to the top of the social ladder as first lady of Argentina, in Broadway by the Bay's musical, "Evita." Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, March 28-April 13, times vary. $42-$64. Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway St., Redwood City. Call 650-369-7770. www.FoxRwc.com
'Les Miserables' by Ram's Head Ram's Head Theatrical Society at Stanford University is putting on a production of classic musical "Les Miserables," based on the novel by Victor Hugo. April 11-19, 8-10:30 p.m. $10-$20. Memorial Auditorium, 551 Serra Mall, Stanford. musical.stanford.edu
'Smash' play This political comedy features a runaway groom who abandons his bride on their wedding day so he can overthrow the British government. April 10-May 4, Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. $30. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway St., Redwood City. Call 650-493-2006 ext. 2. www.dragonproductions.net/
Outdoors
Birds of Bedwell Bayfront Park Experienced birders will help others enjoy close-up views of different birds: lingering winter visitors, migrating birds stopping to rest and refuel, or year-round residents. Bring binoculars or look through others'. April 12, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Bedwell Bayfront Park, end of Marsh Road, at Bayfront Expressway, Menlo Park. Call 650-839-1523. www.friendsofbayfrontpark.org/
Lectures & Talks
'16 MM Movies - Then and Now' Local film historian Jim Chase will take listeners back to the era of the projector and the birth of America's motion picture era. An exemplary film from the era will be shown, and Chase will discuss the legacy of 16 mm film. April 15, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Free for members; $3 non-members. Little House Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Call 650-326-2025 ext. 222. www.penvol.org/littlehouse
'Medical Mission to the Philippines' talk Chris Castillo will present an informal presentation entitled "Medical Mission to the Philippines." A simple soup supper will follow the talk as part of the church's "Thursdays in Lent" series. Please RSVP for the supper. April 10, 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Ladera Community Church, 3300 Alpine Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-854-5481. www.ladera.org
'Rev Up Your Biz Dev Mojo' Led by expert Chip Doyle, this evening will teach effective strategies and practice them in high-energy breakout sessions with peers from Women in Consulting. April 17, 6-8:30 p.m. $45-$65. Quadrus Conference Center, 2400 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park. Call 408-266-9658 ext. 11. www.womeninconsulting.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=jhLOK0PELoF&b=8023581&ct=13727263
Author Ann Brashares Ann Brashares, author of "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" series, will discuss and sign her new book, "The Here and Now." The story follows 17-year-old Prenna James, who emigrated to New York when she was 12 — not from a different country, but a different time. April 11, 7 p.m. Free. Kepler's Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.keplers.com/event/ya-ann-brashares
Author Ian Morris Historian, archaeologist and Stanford Classics professor Ian Morris will discuss and sign his new book, "War! What Is It Good For?: Conflict and the Progress of Civilization from Primates to Robots." His work tells the story of 15,000 years of war, going beyond the battles and brutality to reveal what war has done to and for the world. April 16, 7:30 p.m. Free. Kepler's Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.keplers.com/event/ian-morris-0
Author John L'Heureux John L'Heureux will give a talk and book signing for his newest book, "The Medici Boy." The hardcover delivers a narrative of the creative genius, Donatello, at his artistic height. L'Heureux has taught at Georgetown, Tufts, and Harvard, as well as at Stanford for more than 35 years. April 9, 7:30 p.m. Free. Kepler's Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.keplers.com
Conversation with Tony Kushner Stanford University will host a conversation between professor Peggy Phelan and Tony Kushner. Kushner is the award-winning author of such plays and screenplays as "Angels in America," "Lincoln," "Caroline or Change" and "Munich." April 16, 6-7 p.m. Free (open to public). Pigott Theater, Memorial Auditorium Complex, 551 Serra Mall, Stanford. taps.stanford.edu
Stanford Executive Briefings Itamar Simonson, professor of marketing at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, will use analysis, case studies and cutting-edge research to discuss how to influence consumer decision-making in an age of mass information. April 16, 7:30-9 a.m. $65. Stanford Faculty Club, 439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford. Call 650-725-3330. breakfastbriefings.stanford.edu/
Youth event: Author Laini Taylor A National Book Award finalist, author Laini Taylor will share the conclusion to her Daughter of Smoke & Bone trilogy, "Dreams of Gods & Monsters." There will be prizes, photo opportunities and a small gallery of fan art. April 14, 7 p.m. Free. Kepler's Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.keplers.com/event/ya-laini-taylor
Youth event: Author Rachel Hawkins Rachel Hawkins, author of the Hex Hall series, returns to talk about her new novel, "Rebel Belle," which combines adventure, romance and Southern charm. April 10, 7 p.m. Free. Kepler's Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.keplers.com/event/ya-rachel-hawkins
Youth event: Authors Kelley Armstrong and Veronica Rossi Kelley Armstrong will speak about her first book in the Age of Legends trilogy, "The Sea of Shadows." She will be in conversation with Veronica Rossi, who recently finished her own Under the Never Sky trilogy with "Into the Still Blue." April 13, 3 p.m. Free. Kepler's Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.keplers.com/event/ya-kelley-armstrong-and-veronica-rossi-0
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