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The Los Gatos Rowing Club was started in 1979 to provide what was then mostly an eastern U.S. sport, to the kids in the Santa Clara Valley. In the past 20 years, more than 2,000 kids from 15 different high schools have passed through the program. Many have gone onto colleges and universities to row competitively, several have received rowing ...
New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU), formerly the Museums of Los Gatos founded in 1965, is a public non-profit art and history museum located in the Civic Center Plaza in downtown Los Gatos, California. NUMU’s mission is to engage the community at the intersection of art, history, and education through innovative, locally connected and globally ...
The first train ran to Santa Cruz via Los Gatos over the Fourth of July weekend in 1927 and was called the "Popular Excursion"; it was simply a way to use rolling stock made idle by the holiday, but proved to be successful enough that additional excursions were run on Labor Day (September 5) and Admission Day (Sept. 9) that season.
June 12, 2024 at 10:24 PM. LOS GATOS, Calif. - Smoke and flames in late May sent residents rushing from their homes in a Los Gatos hillside community. An afternoon temperature spike near 85 ...
Allied Arts Guild, Menlo Park. De Saisset Museum, at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, Stanford. The Lace Museum, Sunnyvale [4] New Museum Los Gatos, Los Gatos. Pacific Art League, Palo Alto [5] Palo Alto Art Center, Palo Alto.
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On Friday, she’ll speak at another seniors-focused event in Reno, Nevada, with actress and activist Jane Fonda, and attend a fundraiser in Los Gatos, California. She’ll continue the swing on ...
The Los Gatos Creek runs 24 miles (39 km) in California through Santa Clara Valley Water District 's Guadalupe Watershed from the Santa Cruz Mountains northward through the Santa Clara Valley until its confluence with the Guadalupe River in downtown San Jose. The Guadalupe River then continues onward into San Francisco Bay .