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Learn More About the Mountain Lion Shooting or Attend a Sequoia Open House
Laugh at two Club Fox comedy specials or mingle at a Chamber of Commerce Progress Seminar.

Monday, April 11
Laugh until your side hurts at Comedy Mondays at Club Fox with Dan St. Paul. At 8 p.m., Dan St. Paul hosts five of the Bay Area's top comedians. The show features seasoned vets and promising newcomers presenting well-honed material and throwing out new stuff to see if it sticks. Tickets are $10.
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Wednesday, April 13
Still have questions about the State Department of Fish & Game’s decisions regarding the shooting of the mountain lion on March 29? Attend a mountain lion discussion at Carrington Hall at Sequoia High School from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. to hear Felidae Conservation Fund co-founder and Executive Director Zara McDonald talk about the current research of mountain lions in the Bay Area. Officials from the Redwood City Police Department the County Sheriff, a representative from Assemblyman Rich Gordon’s office, the Department of Fish & Game representative and conservationists will also be in attendance.
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Thursday, April 14
Attend Open House Night at Sequoia High School from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. to see what students have been up to lately.
After browsing displays at Sequoia High School, head over to Club Fox at 7:30 p.m. for a free buffet until 8 p.m. at the “Tickle Me” Thursday comedy special. Then join your host Shea Suga, special guest G King, feature INSANE WAYNE, & Headliner Kirk Mchenry for some great tunes. After the show it's the after party, and 106.1 KMEL's ''BIG VON & DC'' will be in the mix! Tickets are $10.
Friday, April 15
Attend the Redwood City/San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce’s Progress Seminar at the Monterey Hyatt Regency Hotel from April 15 to 17. Mingle with hundreds of businesspeople from San Mateo County and elected officials including Assemblyman Rich Gordon, Supervisor Carole Groom, and Councilmember Rosanne Foust. There will be multiple keynote speakers plus breakout sessions like “Pension 101” and “The Creation and Maintenance of the Modern Workforce.” Register here: http://www.redwoodcitychamber.com/ecom/index.php?p=product&id=4&parent=1.
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