In brief: Piedmont’s Kehilla synagogue to mark 40 years at Berkeley event

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Piedmont’s Kehilla Community Synagogue, a spiritual home for politically progressive people, will celebrate its 40th anniversary with “Wellspring: 40 Years of Music, Joy and Social Justice” in an in-person and streaming event starting at 7 p.m. March 5 in Berkeley performance venue Freight & Salvage.

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In Piedmont, a ballot drop box near the mailboxes at Highland Way and Mountain Avenue is available 24 hours a day. Registrar of voters office staff pick up ballots from the drop boxes daily, and their last pickup will be at 8 p.m. March 5. Voter registration forms are available at the City Clerk’s Office and from the county registrar of voters. You can also register to vote online at. For any questions about your voter registration, ballot status or voting locations, contact the county Registrar of Voters at 510-272-6933.Today’s grandparents face a unique set of joys and challenges in the ever-evolving landscape of child rearing.

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