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Cancer Sucks

by Ruby Elbogen

And so they came. They walked through the gates of the De Anza College Track
for as wide a variety of reasons   as the number of cancers we know to exist: Breast,
Colon, Lymphoma, Leukemia, Prostate, Lung, and all the rest that make up this
insidious disease. They were babies in [...]

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Cupertino american cancer society 24 hour relay for life, this sat. July 19 starts 10:00 a.m. Sat. De anza college track, volunteer, donate, join a team, come out to show your support for cancer research.

Cupertino american cancer society 24 hour relay for life, this sat. July 19 starts 10:00 a.m. Sat. De anza college track, volunteer, donate, join a team, come out to show your support for cancer research.

The Sister Cities of Cupertino and Toyokawa are celebrating the 30 th year of their friendship this year.

By Suzy Paluzzi
The Sister Cities of Cupertino and Toyokawa are celebrating the 30 th
year of their friendship this year. From July 8 to July 14, 32
Japanese adults including Toyokawa’s mayor, Minoru Yamawaki, visited
Cupertino and stayed with local host families.

Cupertino Historical Society Museum meets Sister City Toyakawa visitors

International Quota Convention

Cooling Off, Period!

By Suzy Paluzzi
Cupertino residents can now go to the Quinlan Community Center on
10185 N. Stelling Road as it is a designated Cooling Center in this
record breaking heat.  Marsha Hovey, the city’s Emergency
Preparedness Coordinator, and Mark Linder, Director of Cupertino
Parks & Recreation, came to the community’s rescue.

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New downtown-main street cupertino-concept to debut on thurs. July 10 at 6:30 pm at community center

by Ruby Elbogen
Cupertino’s long awaited Downtown seems to be taking another step toward becoming a reality. Sand Hill Property, after having been given a mandate by the City Council to conduct community meetings, as well as getting together with the other developers in the area to come up with a South Vallco Master Plan, has [...]

A Cut That Helps Others

By Vicki Yang

With all the budget cuts and not favorable economic conditions,
there’s one cut that can benefit not only you, but a cancer patient - a hair cut!  There are numerous organizations out there that collect hair to create wigs for cancer patients who lose theirs through chemotherapy.

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Watch The Meter Run Backwards

by Ruby Elbogen
I watch City Council meetings either in person or on the City Channel. Occasionally I also watch Planning Commission Meetings as well. While there isn’t much that’s actually amusing, when our elected and appointed officials begin espousing their “vast knowledge” about energy saving and why they should impose it upon homeowners and developers [...]

Volunteers Needed for Mervyn’s Kids Shopping Spree