The Santa Clara Library kicked off its first summer concert on June 9 with a performance by Alphabet Rockers, a Bay Area group creating “fresh musical experiences that bring...
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Courtney Tam’s four year-old was one of many children who enjoyed watching agile performers from Conventry and Kaluza show off their juggling...
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100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (June 9, 1914) Second Annual California Cherry Festival Proves County’s Greatest Fruit Attraction: 50,000 Visitors Attend...
California is in the midst of a drought, and Santa Clara water rates are going up in July. It’s the perfect time...
There was a time when the Santa Clara Valley was primarily Portuguese. The 1880’s saw such an influx of immigrants from Portugal...
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (June 2, 1914) Santa Clara Extends Royal Welcome to Cherry Carnival Visitors: Week’s Mammoth Program will...
What’s the stuff of greatness? If you consider the life of Aldyth Parle, who died last month at 89, it’s the plain...
“In my book, I tried to show resilience and courage; sadly, there are also stories about hatred and prejudice,” says...
“I got a B.A. in History from U.C. Davis in 1978; most of my classmates either went on to become teachers, journalists,...
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100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 26, 1914) Cherry Carnival Committees Complete Festival Plans: Whirl of Pageantry and Entertainment Promised for...