Friday, July 10, 2026
15 events across 6 South Bay cities · search & filter on the Events tab →
- 9:00 AM
Cupertino Farmers Market
Shop for local produce, artisan goods, and ready-to-eat food weekly.
- 9:00 AM
Morning Hike at Bear Creek Redwoods
Walk through old-growth redwoods on a guided morning hike at Bear Creek.
- 9:30 AM
Village Square Branch Open+ Orientation
Attend an in-person orientation to learn how to access the library during morning hours when it's normally closed.
- 10:30 AM
Family Storytime
Sing, rhyme, and hear stories with Librarian Heidi on Friday mornings.
- 12:00 PM
Opening Celebration: a small ocean swallowed
Catch opening night for the new exhibition a small ocean swallowed at SJMA.
- 4:00 PM
LEGO Fridays!
Build with library LEGOs and photograph your creation to take home.
- 4:45 PM
Lasers: Kpop Demon Hunters
See how lasers work and battle K-pop demons in this interactive science experience.
- 6:00 PM
Opening Celebration: a small ocean swallowed
Catch opening night for the new exhibition a small ocean swallowed at SJMA.
- 6:00 PM
Saratoga Summer Movie Night: Zootopia 2
Spread a blanket and watch Zootopia 2 outdoors with the community on a summer evening.
- 6:00 PM
Live Music
Listen to live musicians perform at San Pedro Square Market.
- 6:30 PM
Free Friday Night Bands at the Boardwalk
Catch free live music on the beach bandstand at the Boardwalk with your blanket and friends.
- 6:30 PM
$9 Before 9 pm Happy Hour
Grab discounted drinks and appetizers before 9 pm at Nomikai.
- 7:00 PM
Starting Arts Presents All Shook Up
Watch a jukebox musical featuring Elvis Presley songs and a Twelfth Night-inspired plot at the theatre.
- 7:00 PM
Disney's Newsies – Cmt Rising Stars
Watch the Disney musical Newsies performed by rising star theater performers.
- 7:30 PM
The Employee Dharma Handbook
As an important rocket launch approaches, Val, an HR Executive at an aerospace company in Silicon Valley, suspects that a young engineer was overlooked for a promotion. Leela, a first generation Indian-American, doesn't really want to talk about it, but Val suspects sexism is the cause. What they don't expect to uncover are simmering tensions of ancient origins among the company's Indian immigrant employees…sorry, Valued Team Members. Soon Val is navigating a funhouse of identity, nepotism, and desire as she tries to understand the culture and biases of Leela's managers. When push comes to shove, Val will need to decide what her duty is to Leela, to the company, and to herself.