Hospital foundation cooking with gala
Annual egg hunt set for Saturday
Newcomers Club hosts coffee
Wildlife Rescue in Palo Alto needs volunteers to help care for more than 2,000 injured and orphaned animals every year.
Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and able to commit to four to five hours per week from March through October. Training is provided.
For more information, call the volunteer coordinator at 494-7926 or visit www.wildliferescue.ws.
April can be a taxing time of year. The Los Altos library has free resources to help taxpayers get their paperwork in order for the Saturday filing deadline.
State and federal tax forms and a wide variety of how-to books on tax preparation and financial planning strategies are available. The Electronic Library 24/7 provides links to Web sites with online tax codes, rates, forms and other information for both the Internal Revenue Service and the Franchise Tax Board.
For more information on tax-related materials available at the Los Altos library, visit www.santaclaracountylib.org.
Los Altos Hills Horsemen’s Association has planned two equine clinics at the Los Altos Hills Town Riding Ring on Purissima Road.
The clinics, scheduled for April 22-23 and May 13-14, will feature horse trainer Marybeth Wiefels.
Space is limited, but those wishing to learn more about building better relationships with horses may audit clinics for a reasonable fee.
For more information, e-mail lahhaboard@yahoo.com.
The San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society has scheduled a free educational lecture 7 p.m. Monday at Congregation Beth Am, 26790 Arastradero Road, Los Altos Hills.
For more information, visit www. jewishgen.org/sfbajgs.


















