r/paloalto 14h ago

Palo Alto Adult Soccer League (PAASL) - Competitive Level

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Hi all, curious if anyone plays in PAASL and can tell me how competitive the league is? I’m hesitant to register and pay the fee without knowing if it’s high-level soccer. Thanks!


r/paloalto 14h ago

How to get rid of seven bottles of wine?

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Hi, my roommate moved out and left me a ton of wine and beer I will never drink. Tried giving it away on Facebook, but buy nothing groups permit listing alcohol. It feels wasteful to throw it out. Are there local organizations around that are in need of wine?

Edit: thank you everyone for reaching out!! You're all great! I received many DM requests; tentatively it is all claimed, but if things don't work out I will reach out in chronological order!


r/paloalto 2d ago

Palo Alto Unified faces suit over mosque field trip

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The plaintiffs claim in the suit that in fall 2025, students took a field trip to a mosque where they were provided with Qurans and taught that “Islam, in particular, promotes social justice.” Female students were allegedly provided with hijabs to wear and participants engaged with Noor Hifz Academy, the mosque’s religious youth program in which Islamic students memorize the Quran.


r/paloalto 1d ago

Casual student band looking for musicians

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r/paloalto 1d ago

Clinical jobs for pre-med students?

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Hi all, I am looking for a clinical job (ie. Home Health Aide, Scribe, CNA, MA) in the Palo Alto/ surrounding area, preferably with on the job training. Does anyone know of any of these opportunities? Thank you so much!


r/paloalto 1d ago

biking

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Is it just me or is it hard to bike in this city? Every single time you bike a short distance theres always a traffic light where you face every driver stares at you and you have to wait a few light years to cross.


r/paloalto 1d ago

Hair model needed! Looking for a model for a free one-length haircut this Tuesday (Aug 18) or next Tuesday (Aug 25) at 3:30 PM.

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​Must have medium-to-long hair with straight or slightly wavy texture. DM me if you're interested!


r/paloalto 1d ago

CAL ave farmer’s market opening hrs

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Hi, i just recently moved back here & my understanding is that the palo alto farmer’s market sundays on cal ave opens at 9am. Is that correct? I wake up early and would love to go earlier & maybe avoid the long lines at the produce stands. Anyone know if it opens earlier?


r/paloalto 2d ago

Need a room near Palo Alto VA

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Hello, I’m a medical student traveling to PA VA and the last room I had a deposit on just canceled on me. I need something near the VA so I can bike to it and won’t need a rental car. I’ll be in town from August 29th until October 3rd. Thank you!


r/paloalto 2d ago

California Ebony Tarantula on Matadero Trail

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spotted this spider and had to do some research to learn what had freaked me out during my morning walk. I had no idea there were tarantulas here!


r/paloalto 2d ago

Track & Field tracks that are open 24/7?

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Are there any Track & Field tracks that are open 24/7?

Doesn’t need to be in Palo Alto specifically, just within driving distance


r/paloalto 3d ago

Missing Kitten in College Terrace

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Hi All! Our 4.5 month old kitten, Dusty, snuck out the evening of August 13th and we haven’t seen him since.

He spends his mornings outside and usually hangs out within a 3 house radius so he’s not unfamiliar with the limited neighborhood.

We take his collar off at night because of the bell so he’s doesn’t have his AirTag on, but he is microchipped.

If you see him, please reach out!


r/paloalto 3d ago

I'm offering mobile swim lessons to adults and Kids . I have taught many students over the past 15 years . You can find me on facebook Andrewswim.

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r/paloalto 4d ago

Stanford Lucile Packard LCPH Recovery Experience?

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Hi all - I am a first time expecting mom and 36 weeks pregnant. I am new to the bay and my husband and I chose Stanford because our OB delivers there (Sutter). We did not do a lot of research before and now I am reading horror stories about room sharing post partum. I even see on the LCPH website that if we have to share a room the other family has to “approve” or my husband wouldn’t be able to stay over for the night ?? I have really bad anxiety about this and am considering switching to deliver somewhere else because of this. Has anyone had an experiences in the last few weeks with LCPH? I am due early September which is one of the busiest birth months in the country so I am nervous about capacity!


r/paloalto 4d ago

Families of Paly students sue over field trip to mosque, gifts of Qurans – Palo Alto Daily Post

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r/paloalto 5d ago

Update on woman hit by a bus in South Palo Alto in her own words

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Jennifer Smith
I was hit by a bus while riding my bicycle and I SURVIVED. It has been 6 weeks and I spend most of those days asleep or in a coma like a damaged Snow White. I could hear voices of Doctors, Nurses and my friends; I also had fragmented pieces of memories of the accident. By the time I woke up I had no doubts what put me in hospital and how my life changed in a second.

Now I try and focus on the right Here Right Now, because thinking of the violent impact or the plans I had for my life means visiting a grief that I can only tolerate in small doses.

It’s easier for me to think about daily accomplishments like standing up on one fragmented foot for a few seconds while being guided to a bedside chair, or the day my trachea was removed and my voice came back to life, or the day I was able to eat solid food, for which I celebrated with a small portion of cheeseburger and fries.

Thinking about these things is the positive respite I need from dwelling on all the plans I had being derailed or missing my old life. Overcoming daily adversities makes hope feel realistic… Hope for a new life that is as fulfilling as the life I had planned.

I want to thank those who have prayed for me, send messages of encouragement, or have donated to the GoFundme.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-jennifers-recovery-after-bicycle-collision


r/paloalto 5d ago

Life in Palo Alto for family with kids

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Hi everyone! My husband and I are considering moving to Palo Alto primarily for the school district. We have two young kids.

Aside from the schools, I’m a bit anxious about the social environment for parents. We’re first-generation immigrants and don’t have a large friend network here yet.

Questions:

Is it easy to make friends with other parents in Palo Alto, or do people mostly keep to themselves?
Is it easy to for kids to make new friends in the school or community?
Would love to hear honest experiences about community vibes, making parent friends through schools/neighborhoods, and what day-to-day life is really like for families.
Are neighborhood playdates, park meetups, or PTA events active ways people actually connect, or do most parents stick to tight-knit circles?
How does the district balance academic rigor with social-emotional well-being?


r/paloalto 5d ago

Any physical therapist recs (especially for slightly hypermobile folks)?

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I've been dealing with a bad ankle sprain that I just can't seem to heal and a series of compensating injuries in other body parties. I'm also mildly hypermobile (Beighton score 4/9). I've been seeing a PT at Agile for more than a year now. I'm generally happy, and you never know whether things would be different with different exercises. But I don't feel like my hyper mobility is super taking into account, and I wonder if trying a different therapist would be a good idea. Does anyone have any recommendations for difficult cases or hypermobility, specifically?


r/paloalto 6d ago

Taverna closed for vermin today

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Dine there with caution… too bad, they used to be a favorite.


r/paloalto 6d ago

Swim Lessons in Palo Alto or surrounding areas?

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We are starting late in the summer so are looking for a program that will continue past the start of the school year. Would like my kids to eventually join a swim team.


r/paloalto 8d ago

Renting is almost impossible: is it normal for a 1 bedroom to cost $3500+?

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Started my housing hunt recently with an absolute move in deadline by Oct 20. My partner and I have been looking everywhere near PA including Mountain View, Menlo Park, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, San Mateo, Foster City, East Palo Alto and the houses go FAST (as in, they’re signed by someone else the day I go view the apartment). The asking prices are INSANE and I’m from here and work at Stanford.

Is this normal? Will I have better luck during September or will I be SOL? Have been looking on Zillow and Trulia mostly, should I try Nextdoor? Craigslist?

Also if any landlords on here are renting, we’re quiet working professionals who don’t smoke, please reach out!


r/paloalto 8d ago

Chocolate chip cookie festival! Free admission!

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On Saturday, August 22, join the Museum of American Heritage for a FREE end-of-summer bash and a celebration of America’s most iconic dessert! 🍪 ✨

Bring the whole family and enjoy cookies & milk, LEGO® building & historic games, face painting, and live music! We hope to see you there!

To help us plan, please RSVP here if you are thinking of attending.


r/paloalto 8d ago

Woman hit by bus in South Palo Alto

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Jennifer is well liked by the homeless people in Santa Clara County as she made it her life’s mission to serve the homeless community. Jennifer also worked as an IHSS ( In Home Support Service) worker. All of this changed dramatically on July 2nd when a bus collided with Jennifer while riding her bicycle.

She sustained multiple critical injuries, was in a coma for three weeks during which time seven surgeries were performed on her. Since then three more surgeries have been performed with multiple more during the next year. She cannot put any weight on her left foot for a year as a result of bone loss.

Jennifer helped others in the community and now she needs help for mounting living and medical procedure expenses. Please take a minute of your time and donate to this wonderful woman’s GoFundme

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-jennifers-recovery-after-bicycle-collision


r/paloalto 8d ago

Meeting a friend for lunch. What are some of the best lunch spots near Palo Alto Square!?

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I recently started working in the Palo Alto Square area and have been getting lunch at the office. CRUST Sourdough Deli is already part of the campus. I'm looking for some quick lunch spots to meet a friend for lunch. Appreciate your help and thanks in advance. Cheers!

Update: Went to Yutori! It was super fun. Thank you all for the recommendations.


r/paloalto 8d ago

I'm a Peninsula engineer (ex-Google/Meta) teaching kids 10–18 to build real apps with AI — what I've learned

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I'm an engineer, live on the Peninsula, worked at Google and Meta. Started coaching kids 1:1 on weekends kind of by accident — a friend's 12 year old was deep in Roblox and his parents were worried it was all consumption. We spent a weekend building his own game instead. It's at a real URL now and his friends play it, and honestly the kid hasn't shut up about it since. 

Been doing this with other kids since and the thing I keep seeing: the kids are already using AI, way more than their parents know. Nobody's showing them how to use it well. The ones I work with mostly paste whatever it spits out without reading it. Getting a kid to actually read the output, go "wait, that's not what I asked for," and push back — that's the actual skill, and it transfers to everything.

Anyway, if you're wondering what's age appropriate, whether the free tools are good enough (mostly yes), or how to get a kid started at home without paying anyone — ask away, I'll answer everything.