
Mitchell Johnson’s 20 years in Truro: Color, art history, and an independent path
When Mitchell Johnson walks into his Menlo Park studio, he is often surrounded by works that will travel far beyond his adopted hometown. His paintings
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When Mitchell Johnson walks into his Menlo Park studio, he is often surrounded by works that will travel far beyond his adopted hometown. His paintings

Menlo Park’s first annual heritage tree tag scavenger hunt starts September 1 and runs through September 22. Nineteen tags have been placed next to beautiful

What a perfect name for this peach pie. And oh, how delicious it was! Felt lucky to be part of Flea Street's 45th anniversary celebration

Run Club Menlo Park's 17th season starts on September 2nd (Cross-Country) and registration is now open. Explains Head Coach Scott Paterson, a Menlo Park resident

Come to the 62nd Kings Mountain Art Fair, in-person or online, on Labor Day weekend 2025 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm — August 30,

Editor's note: "The Other Side Of The Creek,” will appear monthly on InMenlo. It is designed to capture the life and spirit of the shared

Building on the foundation of the 7 x 7k rally on June 14, the 17 x 17k Labor Day event on September 1st will stretch

Twenty-five years ago, Bay Area resident Rev. Dr. Bill Rankin opted for an audacious retirement: co-founding (with UCSF neurosurgeon Charlie Wilson) an international health organization

The Fire Museum and Carriage House (700 Oak Grove Avenue — behind Station 6) will be open Saturday, August 30, from 10:00 am to 2:00

Festivities marking Peninsula School's 100th anniversary have been going on since spring. Tonight the Menlo Park City Council will add to the accolades with a
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