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Rotary Club of Santa Clara Installs New President
July 16, 2014
The Rotary Club of Santa Clara has been a fixture in the city since 1936. Throughout the years, Santa Clara...
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Packard Foundation’s New Program Rewards Empathy-Building Projects
July 9, 2014
Making a difference in the community isn’t just about the end product of a charitable endeavor. It’s about building people’s...
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SCU Grad Signs Book at Studio Bongiorno
July 9, 2014
Jim “JD” Dillenger is a quick-witted, snarky, angsty teenager. He’s also fresh-off-drugs and suicidal. As Dillenger muddles through his awkward,...
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City Streamlines Volunteering for Residents With Launch of Community Volunteer Opportunities Website
July 9, 2014
Thousands of Santa Clarans go above and beyond by volunteering with a school, service club or other nonprofit organization. To...
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Antiques Roadshow Comes to Santa Clara
July 2, 2014
The Antiques Roadshow came to the Santa Clara Convention Center on June 7. Nearly 23,000 people applied to get into...
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Getting to Know Raj Chahal and the Boy Scouts of America’s Sikh Troop 600
July 2, 2014
Many people around town know Santa Clara resident Raj Chahal as the vice president of the city’s Sister Cities Association,...
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John Vasconcellos May 11, 1932 – May 24, 2014: Politics in Service to Others
July 2, 2014
Last Saturday people from all over California and beyond gathered at the Santa Clara Mission Church to remember the life...
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Looking Back – Week of June 25
July 2, 2014
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (June 23, 1914) Help the Woman’s Club Adobe Restoration Fund: $400 Needed: Adobe to...
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Activist, Educator, Artist and Poet, Jared Paul, Visits Santa Clara
June 25, 2014
As an activist and educator, Jared Paul knows painfully well just how much injustice, oppression, greed and suffering there is...
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Cowgirl Tricks Delights Crowds
June 25, 2014
Karen Quest Cowgirl Tricks came to Santa Clara for the second installment of the Santa Clara Library’s Concerts in the...








