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Cupertino Coronavirus Response Update For May 4, 2020
The City of Cupertino will be reopening the tennis courts at the Sports Center and Blackberry Farm Golf Course on Monday, May 11.
May 4, 2020
Please see today's COVID-19 report at www.cupertino.org/coronavirus.
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Sports Center Tennis Courts, Blackberry Farm Golf Course to Reopen on May 11
The City of Cupertino will be reopening the tennis courts at the Sports Center and Blackberry Farm Golf Course on Monday, May 11. The Sports Center tennis courts will only be available to Sports Center members. More information, including details on health protocols, will be released before the openings. The Sports Center facility will remain closed.
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The tennis courts at Memorial Park, Monta Vista Community Center, and Varian Park reopened today at noon. Players are only allowed to use the tennis courts with members of their households. Proper social distancing must be followed.
Senior Center Release Second “Shelter-in-Place” Edition of The 50+ Scene
The Cupertino Senior Center has released the second issue of The 50+ Scene: Shelter-in-Place Edition. You can find the publication here. If you missed the first issue, you can find that by following the same link.
These issues of The 50+ Scene include some of the usual staples you’ve come to expect: an article, class listings, and the Case Manager’s Corner. They also include a crossword puzzle, sudoku, and the rules for a fun scavenger hunt. We hope you are all doing well, and that The 50+ Scene can bring you a little bit of fun in these trying times.
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