Journey of Arts - from Stanford Cantor Center to downtown Festival, Palo Alto
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This is a journey of Arts, from a tour of the Cantor Center of Arts located on the beautiful Stanford Campus, to the Festival of the Arts at historic downtown Palo Alto.
Are you new in town or transplants, want to explore more of the local scene? Are you young or single professionals, expect to meet more people? Or you are simply thinking of switching career/jobs, want to know some others that are working in the field you are interested. Welcome to attend TownFlame's another community engagement social event.
Summer welcomes another new crop of graduates in town. And Palo Alto happens to have its Festival of Arts around late August. So we are holding this community social events, helping people to meet each other, over local community gatherings.
For this one, we are going to borrow the Road To format we formulated in SF festivals, by having people walking side by side, chat with each other, while visiting some place of interest, in this case, the beautiful campus of Stanford. So when people actually get to the festival, they are already connected, not strangers any more.
Stanford happens to have free tour of its Cantor Arts Center on Saturdays at 1pm, and we are going to take advantage of that, attend the tour together and then go to the festival at downtown.
https://events.stanford.edu/event/copy-of-public-tour-cantor-highlights-1-pm-4356
So come to see Arts, see people, see Stanford & Palo Alto downtown, and meet some new faces.
Schedule:
Location: 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford, CA 94305
11:45am Meet in Cantor center of Arts Cafe
12:15pm Walk around the Oval and the Quad area
12:45pm Back to Center of Art
1pm Guided tour of Cantor Center of Arts
2pm Palo Alto downtown group lunch
Then form into groups, and visit the festival together.
The festival of arts in Palo Alto is attended by 60k people every year. It is a nice time to stroll down university ave..
Parking usually is free during the weekend on the Stanford Campus, except residential lots.
Plus, we are expanding our team, if you would like to know more people while working in teams to help people get connected, in our programs like Golden Hour walk, Discover SF etc., let us know.
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