“The concert far surpassed what I expected. It was surprisingly lively and vibrant,” says Dale Bracey of Los Gatos, attending a Santa Clara Chorale concert for the first time...
Author: Diane Andrews
The bright, spacious look of its expanded facility and the welcoming smiles of the front desk staff are the first things that...
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As always, parking close to Central Park for the Santa Clara Art & Wine Festival was a matter of luck—or shelling out...
At two identical memorial services held September 8 at the Mission City Center for Performing Arts, colleagues, students, and parents eulogized beloved...
Friday the 13th was free popcorn, cider, and movie night in the 146-year-old barn (built in 1867) at Santa Clara’s last farm...
More than 200 exhibitors at the South Bay Home & Garden Show at the Santa Clara Convention Center September 13 through 15...
College and Mission City Grow Up Together It was 1851. The original 49er’s Gold Fever was peaking and, in 1850, California had...
“It was an awesome season. The chorale is a treasure in our area. We’re so lucky to live here and have access...
Marge Connell, née Marjorie Joyce Dickie, came into this world earlier than expected. “I was anxious to see this big, beautiful world...
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Eleven-year-old, sixth grader Jacob Goeders from Mountain View is an American Cancer Society ambassador for courageous Bay Area kids combating cancer. Jacob,...