Jack Bither has come to Cupertino and his business is to keep us healthy and in good shape. Jack is in such good shape himself, you can’t help standing up straighter and pulling in the tummy when entering his place of business.
The attractive store is at 20128 Stevens Creek Blvd., in front of a new condominium complex just ready [...]
PAINT THE TOWN PURPLE - MAY 1ST
Thursday, May 1st is California’s American Cancer Society PAINT THE TOWN PURPLE Holiday. Since Cupertino has an American Cancer Society RELAY FOR LIFE, July 19-20, 2008 at the DeAnza College Track, money raised from dining at HARVEST RESTAURANT, 10630-De Anza Blvd., for either breakfast, lunch or dinner on May 1st, and bringing [...]
Sand Hill moderated the follow-up South Vallco area Master plan for the area mandated by the Cupertino City Council.
Rather than stop all momentum on Sand Hill’s “Cupertino Downtown” project for the 17.1 acre lot on Stevens Creek between Finch and Tantau until a full-blown Master Plan for the area could be conducted, Councilperson, Mark Santoro proposed giving Peter Pau [...]
The Annual Hat’s Off Luncheon, Quota’s yearly major fundraiser held on April 24, 2008 at Quinlan Community Center, was a resounding success. Two Hundred attendees enjoyed outstanding food catered by Outback Steakhouse, a wonderful program by Trudi Wallick, about hats dating as far back as the 1700’s, and good friends.
The money raised at this annual event helps support Quota’s [...]
Oxnard: The Next Ventura?
Story and Photos by Mary McGrath
For many years, Oxnard was one of those requisite stops between LA
and Santa Barbara. I could always count on a cheap diner for refueling
and regeneration, before plowing onward into Ventura, Santa Barbara or
Montecito.
Oxnard is now it’s own destination. After some prowling, I’ve
discovered that Oxnard has its own [...]