September 18, 2002     Los Gatos, California Since 1881
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Public input needed for skatepark

The town of Los Gatos is considering converting some of the Blossom Hill Park tennis courts into a skatepark for Los Gatos youth and is having a neighborhood meeting Sept. 25, 7 to 8:30 p.m., in the Blossom Hill School cafeteria, to provide information to the public about the proposed skatepark and serve as a forum for public comments.

The community can also write letters to the town with input. For more information, call Assistant Town Manager Pamela Jacobs at 408.354.6932. The school is located at 16400 Blossom Hill Road.


Food Match project seeking volunteers

The Los Gatos Community Services Department's Food Match project, which takes surplus food from markets and gives it to local households, is looking for volunteers to help pick up and deliver food to Los Gatos homes. For more information, contact Lauren Mende Tacké, the town's recycling coordinator, at 408.399.5796.


Breakfast honors local politicians

Silicon Valley Alliance will honor local assembly and Senate legislators at an event in Los Gatos Sept. 20. The Saratoga-based alliance, a group of adult educators and occupational program coordinators, will thank the politicians for their support of adult and career education. One award will be given for outstanding support in that field.

The breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m. at the California Cafe. For more information, call 408.867.1930.

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