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Centenarian Reba Sprick




    Bentley, a 2-year-old Yorkshire terrier, pauses for a breather during the Walk-A-Dog-A-Thon. His owner, Erin Benford of San Jose, was joined by her son, Joel, during the fundraising event.




    Just call these the dog days of summer

    Beautiful weather and beautiful surroundings made June 10 a perfect day for the 14th annual Walk-A-Dog-A-Thon, which took place at Vasona Lake County Park in Los Gatos. Beginning at 8:30 a.m., dogs and their humans followed either a 5K or 10K route through the park. At the same time the walk raised money--through the registration fees--for the Lions Silicon Valley Center for the Blind and Sight Impaired.

    The center is supported by fundraisers from Lions clubs throughout the Valley, including those of Los Gatos and Saratoga. The nonprofit group provides a variety of activities and programs for people who are blind or have low vision. These include field trips, lunches, mobility training, computer training, English as a Second Language, cooking, sewing, ceramics, bowling, walking groups, low-impact exercises and guest speakers. The center also offers large-print games and reading materials, canes, and talking watches and clocks.

    For more information about the center, call 408.295.4016, or visit www.visionbeyondsight.com on the Internet.



    Looking stylish in his doggie bandanna, Champ greets walkers at the registration table during the Walk-A-Dog-A-Thon in Vasona Park.



    All set with a cap, shades, fanny pack and walking shoes, Karen Murphy of Saratoga takes a stroll through Vasona Park with her Siberian husky, Dakota. In addition to getting exercise, the pair helped raise money for the Lions Silicon Valley Center for the Blind and Sight Impaired.




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News
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Council is undecided on size of planning commission and on Nachison resignation

Alma CDF station will lose lease in spring 2001

Cities work on joint animal services facilities

Children's hospital group decides on board and a needs study

POST wants more money from town for Bear Creek

Town and employee union reach salary agreement

Third draft of parking plan is slated for July 17 council meeting

Rotary Club honors citizens and police officers who assisted LG-MSPD

Photo: Los Gatos firefighters garner award for a rescue with the Jaws of Life

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Editorial: Knapp's departure is a loss for community

Cartoons should provoke thought

DeCinzo: Animal services

Education
Robin Sampson brings fresh ideas as new director of A Place for Teens

Around Town
The Prowler

Reba Sprick celebrates and remembers her life at 100

Senior of Distinction Beverly Rouse is honored at awards ceremony

The Meadows' artist in residence program premieres with pianist Roger Nelson

Los Gatan Erna Schloh will give a Chopin recital

Photos: The dog days of summer begin at Vasona Lake County Park

Business
Pharmacist Bob Kirkendall's retirement leaves a neighborhood void

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Picture From the Past

Gardening
Drought-tolerant plants require more planning and less water

Taste
Montalvo offers gourmet luncheon extravaganzas

Sports

Hennessy is best in America

A's win in major division

Mariners beat D'Backs in Pony tournament

Photo: Diamondbacks win title

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