Churches reduce summer boredom
Schools seem to be ending earlier this year, and it won't be long until parents hear that dreaded lament: “There's nothing to do. I'm bored!” Of course, this is an exaggeration, but the following list of activities may add some welcome variety to any student's summer.
Residents concerned over HSR noise impacts
Area residents remain concerned about the possibility of
Taking on the November list of propositions
We're in the midst of Banned Books Week, an annual reminder from
Now Is the Time for Pruning, Fertilizing Between Storms
The New Year has welcomed us with our first major storms of the
El Roble Tennis Courts in Disrepair
Simple question. I'm here at El Roble Park right now at El Roble
Every Body’s Beautiful essay contest
Eating Disorders Resource Center (EDRC) announces its fifth annual Every Body’s Beautiful essay contest for middle and high school students in Silicon Valley. Sixth- through 12th-grade students are invited to share about the meaning of beauty and to answer questions about how the media and society can affect self-esteem and body image. Essays accepted through Friday, March 14. Details: www.edrcsv.org or call (408) 356-1212.
GOLF: Frys.com Open awards $1 million to charities; tournament director to resign
The Oct. 6-9 Frys.com Open held at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin has awarded $1 million from tournament proceeds to a number of designated charities, Frys.com Open Tournament chairperson and Fry's Electronics executive vice president Kathy Kolder announced Tuesday.
Getting out: Volunteer at a park
Full disclosure: What follows is a brazen pitch to volunteer