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Lens on Silicon Valley: Thirty-five photographers are exhibiting more than 60 photographs through June 20. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Los Gatos-Saratoga Camera Club and the California History Center. Le Petit Trianon at the California History Center, De Anza College, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino. calhistory.org and losgatos-saratogacam eraclub.org. Military Officers Association of America: The Silicon Valley chapter holds a luncheon meeting on the third Thursday of the month. Visit siliconvalleymoaa.org or call 408-245-2217.
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“We were honored to be in a position to preserve Ming’s legacy,” Ching, who bought the restaurant in 1991, said in a statement. “While we are excited about the changes and the bright future ahead, the closing of the current Ming’s is bittersweet. We are grateful to our loyal customers and community partners for their support and we look forward to celebrating with them at the opening of our next venture.”. An offshoot of San Francisco restaurateur Johnny Kan’s Chinatown landmark, Ming’s opened in 1956 on El Camino Real across from Stanford University. The restaurant relocated to the Embarcadero baylands, across Highway 101 from Palo Alto’s residential neighborhoods, in 1968.
“The valentine crafts day is truly a home-grown, South City event,” Laura Gigi, Magnolia Center program coordinator, said in the news release, City Clerk Krista Martinelli administered the oath to the following new officers before a standing-room-only crowd, * Officer Brian Grigg, who attended Chico State University, * Officer Viviann Nguyen, who attended University of California at Irvine, * Officer Mark Saunders, who served dance like no one is watching wall decor - ballet pointe shoes silhouette - teen tween wall art - dance print - girl's room 28 years in the department, retired in 2012; attended Sacramento State University..
“I always thought Intel was something for other people, not me, so when I did get the phone call, I was very shocked,” she said. In the fall, Angela will be off to Stanford University to study computer science and biology. She wants to stay involved with dance, tutoring and engineering, working with programs such as CompassPoint and Engineers Without Borders. Mainly, though, Angela says she wants to keep learning and challenging herself every day. “I want to learn for rest of my life. I don’t want to stop after my academic career.”.
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