By Ruby Elbogen
Dr. Winnie Lee, former Chair of the Cupertino Housing Commission is the new Commissioner appointed to the Planning Commission by the Cupertino City Council.
Marty Miller, who has been a thoughtful and knowledgeable Planning Commissioner the last term was reappointed along with Paul Brophy who is beginning his second term. [...]
by Jennifer Ishii
Have you recently found yourself becoming a victim of the current recession? Did you just graduate from school and not sure what to do with yourself? Do you want to rejoin the workforce, but aren’t sure how to do that? Foothill College may have your answer to any of these [...]
Louis Stocklmeir was a phenomenal man of many talents .He was born on October 28, 1892 and soon settled on orchard land along the edge of the Cupertino Creek, not far from the present day Monta Vista area. In one of his many papers, Louis Stocklmeir wrote, “I visited original Cupertino area and also the [...]
story & photos by Joe DiNucci
11/4/2008: MSNBC calls Ohio for Barack Obama. Old friend Jim calls from Seattle to thank me for urging him to get behind Obama in early 2007, and we should go. My wife Linda says, “You go, you worked hard for this.” I booked 2 roundtrips, and [...]
by Ruby Elbogen
While November seems a century away, with the presidential election still on our horizons, the buzz around Cupertino about who will run for city council in the next cycle is already in the air. And, a good policy for wannabe councilmembers is–there are no secrets in a small city like ours.
Would be city [...]
By Vicki Yang & photos by Jen Santoro
Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year is one of the most important Chinese holidays, it is a time to celebrate the upcoming year and prepare for a prosperous one. Often called Lunar New Year because it follows the lunar calendar, it varies each year on the [...]
By Donna Austin
There was an article in the “World Journal” 1/26/08 by Mei Huey Huang that says that our Cupertino Librarian Ja-Lih Lee has Leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant. She is now in Stanford’s ICU unit.
The Asian American Donation Program is sponsoring the drive to find [...]
The Cupertino Historical Museum
Invites you to come see our
New exhibit on the local
Cupertino cement plant history
Kaiser–Hanson–Lehigh
Opening March 29, 2009 doors open at 4:00PM
We are located at:
Quinlan Community Center
10185 N. Stelling Road
Cupertino, Ca 95014
408-973-1495
cuphistsociety@sbcglobal.net
Catherine Chen, Vice President of Membership for Quota and is a past president of the Asian American Business Council.
The Cupertino Chamber of Commerce, and the AABC presented the Bridge Award to Quota International of Cupertino for their efforts to foster and celebrate the cultural diversity in our community. They [...]
Eno Schmidt president of Cupertino Library Foundation with Brian Copeland, author of “Not a Genuine Black Man”
Brian Copeland came to Cupertino for a book signing and author talk at the Cupertino Community Center for the Silicon Valley Reads!. He spoke about his book, NOT A GENUINE BLACK MAN: [...]