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Community briefs: Sudden Oak Death Blitz, County Superintendent forum and school board info session
Portola Valley hosts a family-friendly horse fair, volunteers needed for sudden oak death survey, candidates for San Mateo County superintendent speak at a Portola Valley forum and Menlo Park hosts a school board candidate info session.

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Portola Valley hosts a family-friendly horse fair, volunteers needed for sudden oak death survey, candidates for San Mateo County superintendent speak at a Portola Valley forum and Menlo Park hosts a school board candidate info session.
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According to The Almanac’s source item, Community briefs: Sudden Oak Death Blitz, County Superintendent forum and school board info session, Portola Valley hosts a family-friendly horse fair, volunteers needed for sudden oak death survey, candidates for San Mateo County superintendent speak at a Portola Valley forum and Menlo Park hosts a school board candidate info session.
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