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Published on 09/18/1995 All articles from this issue

Community Briefs

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Holiday Faire

at United Methodist

The Los Altos United Methodist Church presents its Harvest Faire from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 20,. with a seated luncheon at noon, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 21 with a gourmet buffet from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The church is located at 655 Magdalena Avenue and Foothill Expressway.

More than 30 artisans will display crafts in the holiday crafts and gourmet shop. Child care is available on both days with kiddie entertainment available on Oct. 21.

The faire is sponsored by the Los Altos United Methodist Women and for more information, call 324-8840.

Artist exhibits

at Gallery 9

Jean Pell Morton, artist and member of Gallery 9, will exhibit recent oil paintings and monotypes from her "Canyons and Mesas" Series at Gallery 9 from Sept. 26 to Oct. 21.

The two media express her impressions and inspiration from a recent trip to the Southwest.

A reception for the artist will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Oct. 1. The gallery is located at 143 Main St., Los Altos Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

U.S. , China differences

discussed at World Affairs

The U.S.-China crisis will be discussed by Michel Oksenberg, senior fellow at Asia Pacific Research Center in Stanford University at the World Affairs Council 3 p.m. at a private estate in Woodside. A map and directions to be mailed upon reservation.

An assortment of traditional Chinese Dim Sum will be served at the reception following the program.

Tickets are $16 for members and non-members. For more information, call 982-2541.

Los Altos holds

community meeting

The City of Los Altos is holding a community meeting to welcome resident input on city issues. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Los Altos Youth Center, 1 N. San Antonio Road.

For more information, call 948-1491.

Mediation program

needs administrator

The Los Altos Mediation Program is looking for additional volunteers to fill an administrative position.

The position of program administrator involves responsibility for the ongoing operation and performance of the program through the supervision of volunteer mediators and the manning of the office for a minimum of 12 hours per week. Hours are Tuesday through Thursday, noon to 4 p.m. The administrator would screen incoming calls, suggest candidates for mediation, assign volunteer mediators, follow up on cases and keep on top of city issues.

For more information, call 949-5267.

Guided tours

of LAH pathways

The Los Altos Hills Pathway Committee will lead guided tours of town pathways at 1 p.m. Oct. 8. Participants should meet in Parking Lot D at Foothill College. People with cars need four quarters for parking.

Hikers, cyclists and equestrians are welcome. Committee members said the outings will be challenging and rewarding for each participant. The Town Community Relations Committee will provide refreshments along the pathways.

Los Altos Hills pathways interlink the community along the roads and between properties. Tours take place three to four times a year.

Maps of the pathways can be purchased at Town Hall for $2 each.

Harvest Faire set

for Oct. 20-21

The Los Altos United Methodist Women is sponsoring a two-day Harvest Faire Oct. 20 and 21.

The Harvest Faire will feature handicrafts, a gourmet shop, a garden shop, and more than 30 artisans. There will also be childcare and kiddie entertainment available, as well as a seated luncheon on Friday ($8), and a buffet on Saturday ($7).

The event will be held at the Los Altos methodist Church, 655 Magdalena Ave., at the corner of Foothill Expressway.

For more Information, call (408) 257-5093.

Foothill Stamp Club

changes location

The Foothill Stamp Club is changing its meeting place from Great Western Bank to to the Los Altos Bank, 30 Whitney Ave., Suite 1. The new location accommodates members who are unable to navigate stairs. Access is from street parking or from the parking garage to ground level by elevator.

The club meets regularly the first and third Monday of every month 7:30-9:30 p.m. Longtime collectors and novices alike are invited to the meetings.

For more information, call 964-8923 or 965-1189.

Steve Young to lead

Jazzercise fund-raiser

The third annual Jazzercise To Beat Breast Cancer fund-raiser is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Foothill College gymnasium in Los Altos Hills.

The event benefits the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation for breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment. The fund-raiser includes two Jazzercise classes, a wellness fair focusing on education and early detection of breast cancer, and refreshments. San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young, a Los Altos Hills resident, will kick off the event at 1 p.m.

Admission to the event is $25, which includes a commemorative T-shirt. For more information, call Barbara Peterson at 436-0888.

Environmental

Volunteers training

Environmental Volunteers, which has been teaching school children about natural science for 23 years locally, is offering training classes for prospective volunteers.

EV is offering a 14-week daytime extended training class that covers seven different programs for teaching natural science. Classes meet every Wednesday from Sept. 13 through Dec. 13, 9:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at various locations throughout Santa Clara County. Class fee is $70.

Monthlong courses are held Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays featuring one environmental subject. September features forest and foothill ecology. Class fee is $20 per subject.

For more information, call 961-0545.

City looking for

sidewalk spotters

The City of Los Altos is looking for "sidewalk superintendents" to walk along city sidewalks and offer locations which may need repair. City staff will provide training for the volunteers.

For more information, call Phyllis Semple at 948-1491, ext. 229.

Clef Hangers

need singers

Clef Hangers, a local women's choral group that entertains at retirement communities, convalescent hospitals and community organizations, needs singers for the holiday season. For more information, call 961-1305.

CHAC counselors

offer parenting classes

For a number of years, the need for parenting classes was felt by a group of school counselors from Mountain View's Community Health Awareness Council (CHAC). In 1993, classes were offered to CHAC clients as well as the parents in the schools of Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Mountain View.

This year, buoyed by the strong and enthusiastic parental response of the last two years, 10 marriage, family and child counselors from CHAC met and decided to form parenting classes. Classes will run from 1 1/2-2 hours during the day and evening for $5 per session.

Classes will address parenting changes from the 1960s-90s, including the problems of single parenting, two-working parents and gang activity.

For more information, call 568-7955.

Classic cars sought

for festival show

Entrants are being sought for a classic car show scheduled for the upcoming Celebrate Los Altos Fall Festival. The festival is slated for Oct. 7-8 in downtown Los Altos and the car show will be held in the South Parking Plaza, located off San Antonio Road.

For more information or an application, call Paul Averell at 968-6107.

Senior exemptions

from utility tax

If you are a senior citizen living in the City of Los Altos, you may be eligible for exemption from the utility user taxes found on your gas, electric, telephone, cable television, and water bills.

Basic requirements for exemption require you to be age 65 or over, reside in a household where the gross annual income of all residents does not exceed $25,200 annually and not be otherwise reimbursed for the utility charges upon which the tax is based.

To apply or for more information, call the City of Los Altos Finance Department at 948-1491.

Friendly Visiting Service

seeking volunteers

Friendly Visiting Service is seeking new volunteers to make weekly one-hour visits to lonely older Los Altos residents who live alone or in care homes and who have few or no family or friends in the area.

The volunteers are needed in four Friendly Visiting Service programs. An interview and four hours of training are required.

For more information, call 329-0888.

Wildlife Rescue

offering classes

Wildlife Rescue, Inc. (WRI) will be holding classes for people interested in nursing injured animals back to health for release into the environment.

WRI will be needing a large number of volunteers in the next few months and will offer classes to those who are interested in being trained.

WRI has a speakers bureau, which is a group of urban wildlife specialists who speak to groups of all sizes and take along animals for "hands-on" demonstrations.

For more information, call Brad Milliken, president of the board of directors, at 494-2495.

Los Altos Rotaract Club

seeking new members

The Los Altos Rotaract Club, a community service group sponsored by the Los Altos Rotary Club and Rotary International, is seeking career-minded individuals between the ages of 18-35 as new members.

Through club programs, business meetings and service projects, members can develop personal and professional marketing skills.

Recently, the club has volunteered to help at local charity events.

Rotaract meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. on the second floor of Great Western Bank, 199 Main St., in Los Altos.

For more information, call 568-7871.

Docent training

from MROSD

The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is now registering volunteers for its docent program, which provides guided hikes, walks and tours to the public throughout the year.

The program attracts adults of all ages who are interested in the preservation of open space and who would enjoy learning about the natural and human history of the midpeninsula, and sharing their knowledge with others.

For more information or a registration form, call Patty Quillin, docent coordinator, at 691-1200.

Local stamp club

targeting collectors

Foothill Stamp Club is inviting postage stamp enthusiasts, as well as those with a casual interest in stamps to attend club meetings, held the first and third Mondays of the month.

The club holds its meetings in the second-floor room of Great Western Bank, 199 Main St., in Los Altos. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. with a break at 8:30 p.m. and adjournment at 9:30 p.m. Annual club dues are $10 for single memberships and $15 for dual memberships.

For more information about the Foothill Stamp Club, write to 160 S. Springer Road, Los Altos 94024 or call Berardi (964-8923) or Greg Wilson (903-0825).

History House

needs docents

The History House Museum needs docents to volunteer one day every two months on either Wednesday or Saturday afternoons.

If you are a history buff or just want to meet people, call Arie Hodges at 941-3414 or 948-9427.

Food Closet

needs volunteers

The Food Closet needs volunteers to help sort and carry donations, organize merchandise and hand out food bags. Volunteers may work from 9 a.m. to noon or 1:30-4:30 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Food Closet serves low-income families and individuals in Mountain View and Los Altos. If you are interested in volunteering, call Shirley Lowler at 964-4630.

Volunteers needed

for trail projects

The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District has opportunities for volunteers to help with trail and revegetation projects on its open space preserves.

Volunteer space is limited, so volunteers should call and register at least one week in advance. Training, tools and supervision are provided.

To be placed on the mailing list for volunteer projects, call 691-1200.

Host an

exchange student

Local families interested in hearing a new language, tasting another culture and seeing with their own eyes how easy it is to make new friends who will last a lifetime are invited to learn more about hosting a Youth For Understanding (YFU) International Exchange student.

All kinds of families are selected to host YFU students: married couples with or without children, single parents, as well as families with teenagers. Host families provide room, board, guidance and the experience of what everyday life is like in America.

For more information, call Eric Seid at 948-3300.

Homestay program

needs families

The Homestay program at Bechtel International Center at Stanford University needs local families/couples to host fall quarter international students for a one-week stay in September before classes begin.

For more information, call 326-5252.

Two entrees for

the price of one

Greyhound Friends For Life presents The Entertainment '95 Book. The book is full of coupons offering two entrees for the price of one, redeemable at hundreds of local restaurants. The books are available now for $40. For more information, call Patti Simmons at 917-8581.

Sertoma Club seeks

new members

The Los Altos Sertoma Club meets every Friday at 7:15 a.m. for breakfast at the Lyons Restaurant on El Camino Real in Los Altos. The meeting consists of fellowship and speakers from all walks of life. Sertoma's primary objectives are to serve the community with emphasis on speech and hearing.

For more information, call 948-2095.

City of Los Altos

seeks volunteers

Volunteers with good clerical skills are in need with the City of Los Altos in either the fire department or building department.

Good typing skills are needed to work at the fire station on a computer data entry project. Organizational skills with special attention being paid to small details is needed to help the building department prepare completed permits for microfilming.

Both positions have flexible hours to fit the volunteer's schedule. For more information contact the volunteer coordinator at 948-1491 ext. 229.