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This weekend's events (June 16-17)  

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Film: Student screenings
Stanford University students in the MFA program in documentary film and video will host a free evening of film screenings and a Q&A starting at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 16. The event is in Annenberg Auditorium on campus. Topics covered in the films include young gardeners in East Oakland, a struggle to save a dying Native American language, and a debate over childhood vaccinations. For details, go to events.stanford.edu.

Music: World Music Day
For the fourth year in a row, downtown Palo Alto will be home to a wealth of musicians performing free outdoor concerts for World Music Day. This year's event is scheduled from 3 to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 17, on and around University Avenue (which will be closed to vehicle traffic). Genres of music to be represented include indie pop, rock, classical and folk from many nations. For details, go to pamusicday.org.

Music: The Banana Slug String Band
A Father's Day concert with music and puppetry is planned when the Banana Slug String Band performs two 45-minute family shows at Hidden Villa starting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 17. Hidden Villa is at 26870 Moody Road in Los Altos Hills. Tickets are $15 per person. Go to hiddenvilla.org.

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