Milpitas screens cultural short films on Main Street
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Milpitas Recreation and Community Services is hosting a free screening of cultural films and live performances at Tom Evatt Park on July 18. The event will feature films like Folk Frontera and performances from local dance groups. Residents should bring blankets for seating. Additionally, the city is providing $335,000 in federal funds for microenterprises through the Microenterprise Assistance Program. The program will offer grants of $5,000 to eligible businesses with five or fewer employees, prioritizing those who have not received funding in the past.
Milpitas Recreation and Community Services will screen cultural short films and performances at Tom Evatt Park on July 18, featuring Folk Frontera, Bloodline, and more.
Milpitas has allocated $335,000 in federal funds to assist up to 67 local microenterprises through the Microenterprise Assistance Program, offering $5,000 each.
The MEAP prioritizes eligible commercial and home-based daycare operators that did not receive previous grants, with applications closing on August 5.
Eligible businesses must be for-profit with no more than five employees and the owner's income below 80% of the Santa Clara County Area Median Income.
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