There’s nothing like shared food, in this case, Chinese zhongzi–sticky rice wrapped in bamboo leaves–to nurture friendship. About 40 members and friends of the South Bay Chapter of the...
Author: Diane Andrews
Almost 600 martial arts students, instructors, masters and grand masters from across the nation paraded into the San Jose City College football...
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The 80 first-through-fifth-grade children participating in the YMCA of Silicon Valley’s Summer Learning Program (SLP) at Kathryn Hughes Elementary School in Santa...
The Sculpture Garden of Santa Clara’s Triton Museum of Art, shaded by tall redwood trees, is a cool and sun-dappled place to...
They were the fittest of the fit. Fifteen runners from the Santa Clara Police Department donned maroon t-shirts, running shoes, sunglasses and...
The roots of the United Methodist Church in Santa Clara go back 170 years to 1846, the year that the United States...
Nostalgia and patriotism mixed at the Santa Clara American Legion Post 419 car show June 11, which registered 55 iconic American and...
School is out and the lazy days of summer reading are here for kids, teens and adults, too, highlighted by weekly, family-oriented...
Parent: “What do you say?” Child: “Please.” Parent: “What do you say now?” Child: “Thank you.” “Please” and “thank you” are the...
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Silicon Valley Open Studios (SVOS) has been putting artists on the map for 30 years, connecting those who appreciate unique, handmade art...