Cupertino Historical Museum mounts a honey of an exhibit

Museum buzz Bees and those who keep them are featured this summer in an exhibit at the Cupertino Historical Museum The exhibit showcases different types of bees see particular real hives no live bees a honey extractor and items on display loaned by beekeepers Jack Carter and Deb Conway Cupertino Rotarian Alysa Sakkas and the Honey Bee Ladies of Campbell Related Articles History museum hosts Apricot STEM Fair Saratoga High students donate their time talent during summer vacation Downtown Sunnyvale hosts two summer concert series Resident sought to help review open space expenditures San Jose s Poor House Bistro celebrating th birthday with July second line parade The museum is located in the Quinlan Population Center at N Stelling Road Hours are Wednesday-Friday a m - p m Open seat for open space The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority has an opening on its Expenditure Plan Oversight Committee EPOC Members of the EPOC are supporters who reside within the authority s working area and review the use of all population funds collected via Measure Q and Measure T The authority s revenues are principally derived from Measure Q a parcel tax approved by voters in and extended as Measure T in without increase Andrea Mackenzie the authority s general manager declared in a release that the seven-member EPOC plays a key role in ensuring transparent use of Measure Q and T funds The EPOC plays a crucial role in honoring the trust placed in us by taxpayers who strongly supported Measure T in knowing that constituents oversight would be part of the process added Mackenzie This committee s work is a direct reflection of our commitment to fulfilling that promise to the voters Once selected EPOC members meet up to four times a year and serve four-year terms To apply visit https bit ly WTzoK