Mountain View’s InOrbit Robot Space hosting showcase, tour

Robot showcase

Mountain View’s InOrbit Robot Space is hosting a robot showcase and tour Feb. 22 as part of Silicon Valley Reads. Visitors can see a set of robots at work and play from 3-4 p.m. at 285 Castro St.

The showcase will offer a glimpse of how robots, smart infrastructure and automation technologies collaborate with each other and people to enhance productivity across various industries, including retail, hospitality and logistics.

Register at https://www.siliconvalleyreads.org/event-details/inorbit-mountain-view-robot-showcase-tour-information.

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Take a StoryWalk in Milpitas’s Murphy Park

Discover the quirks and wonders of Palo Alto’s older neighborhoods at a Feb. 22 Find-Your-Way event. Individuals and teams of up to five people use a custom map to navigate between as many as 36 checkpoints, answering simple multiple choice questions at each about the city’s parks, scenery, decor and history. Participants can choose either a 5K or 10K challenge.

The event starts at 9 a.m. at the Rinconada Cultural Park gazebo, 1405 Hopkins Ave. Courses close at 12:30 p.m., when refreshments will be served. This event will happen rain or shine; closed-toed shoes, hats and sunblock are recommended.

Registration is $17-$35 for the 5K and $20-$40 for the 10K at https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=122096.

Senior ‘Sex Scandal’

An audience favorite at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s 2023 New Works Festival is getting its world premiere next month. “Happy Pleasant Valley: A Sex Scandal Murder Mystery Musical” follows Gen Z influencer Jade, who becomes enmeshed in solving mysterious murders in her grandmother June’s residence.

The musical comedy is by Bay Area composer/playwright/lyricist Min Kahng, whose “The Four Immigrants: An American Musical Manga” also had its world premiere at TheatreWorks.

The show runs March 5-30 at Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Tickets are $34-$115 at theatreworks.org or 877-662-8978.

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