Silicon Valley Florist
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Silicon Valley Florist
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2700 Mission College Blvd Ste 190
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Apr 4, 2021Wildflowers are starting to bloom. Here’s where to see them in the Bay Area and California - San Francisco Chronicle
Dave Mason at park headquarters. “April is the best time year to see wildflowers in regional parks.”
Santa Clara County
This has been a good spring for yellow mustard and California poppies across the foothills above Santa Clara Valley. At headquarters for Santa Clara County Parks, Tamara Clark suggested Calero, Santa Teresa, Coyote Lake and Grant County parks.
Every April, a wild card is Almaden Quicksilver County Park, south of San Jose. The Mine Hill Trail can be a spectacular show, and early April can be best for monkey flower. Other common early arrivals can include lupine, poppies, buttercup and if you’re lucky, shooting stars.
Feb 1, 2020Cause of Los Altos High grad's death remains a mystery - Los Altos Town Crier
Jan. 17 death of a Los Altos High School graduate, an employee from the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner's office said Monday.
Eitan Weiner, a 19-year-old sophomore at Stanford, was pronounced dead at the scene by authorities responding to a report of a medical emergency Jan. 17 at Theta Delta Chi.
A preliminary investigation revealed no signs of foul play, Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office representatives said in a statement later that day.&
Weiner
A 2018 graduate of Los Altos High, Weiner was identified as the son of two Stanford employees in a statement the university released Jan. 20. His father, Amir Weiner, is an associate professor of history; his mother, Julia Erwin-Weiner, is an associate vice president for medical center development. She was previously a senior associate dean for external relations of Stanford Law School and before that a senior administrator at the School of Humanities and Sciences.
“The university has been in close contact with the family through the weekend,” said Susie Brubaker-Cole, Stanford’s vice provost for student affairs. “We can now share that...
Jan 4, 2020Float Celebrating Organ Donation To Be Featured In Tournament Of Roses Parade - CBS San Francisco
SANTA CLARA (KPIX 5) — On New Years Day, the annual Tournament of Roses Parade features beautiful floats, representing various businesses and service organizations. But one float may actually mean the difference between life and death.
Twice a week, Carolina Tejada packs a bag for the dialysis appointments that keep her alive. A cardiac condition as a young child resulted in two separate heart transplants and the anti-rejection medication has now ruined her kidneys. So once again, the Santa Clara wife and mother sits on a list waiting for a donor.
“For me, one more day is hope and living with happiness and being grateful,” Carolina said. “That’s what it means to live.”
So each year, the Tournament of Roses Parade offers a symbol of hope for people like Carolina: a float celebrating organ donation and featuring actual transplant recipients. Janice Whaley is the CEO of Donor Network West, the Bay Area’s transplant network group. She believes the float has the potential to actually save l...
Aug 22, 2019Santa Clara Criticized for Lax Maintenance at Cemetery - NBC Bay Area
The city of Santa Clara is under fire after complaints of lax maintenance at a city-run cemetery, and officials are blaming the city's ban on using Roundup weed killer.People with loved ones buried at Mission City Memorial Park say the graves are overrun with weeds and long grass, so much so that the grave stones are barely visible.One couple said many people have been complaining about the issue, and the city has done nothing."My husband and I went to put flowers on our relative's grave, and you can't even see the grave stones because weeds and grass have grown over the gravestones," Athena Pereira said.Another man arrived at the cemetery this weekend to pay his respects to his grandfather, a World War II veteran, but said it took him four hours to find the headstone because of all the growth."I was appalled," Dave Pereira said. "As I walked on my hands and knees, I uncovered dozens of headstones of veterans."The city released a statement Sunday, saying in part its discontinuation of weed killer...
Jul 26, 2019A. Gregory Obituary - Los Altos, CA | San Francisco Chronicle - Legacy.com
Norris, when he came into Bank of America in Daly City and Lorraine was the Merchant Teller. Together, they moved to Santa Clara County, started their family and owned and operated Gregory's Pharmacy in Mountain View and Los Altos for over 40 years. Very often you would see them working together in the Pharmacy or in the Vineyard in her later years. She enjoyed helping people and teaching the art of cosmetics. She was a member of Soroptimist for many years and contributed to the community around her. As an accomplished pianist, she enjoyed playing the piano most of her life and enjoyed a lively atmosphere, hosting wonderful parties at her home and ranch, where she lived until her death. Lorraine experienced many adventures in her life, including Go Kart Racing in the 1960's; winning races across the United States in her purple fiberglass covered Kart. The 70's brought horses, her daughters riding and showing in events. The 80's brought the Vineyard, where she enjoyed making wines with her husband, and traveling, especially to Hawaii and Hong Kong. Lorraine loved her gardens; filled with Orchids, Begonias and other favorites. You would often see her sitting on her porch in the afternoon watching her large Hummingbird Colony with Orchids and other flowers blooming around her. Lorraine was predeceased by her Beloved Son Marshall, Husband Norris and Daughter Tracee. She is survived by her Daughters; Valeree (Rick) Kruger, Ja...
Jul 6, 2018Flowers bloom at gallery, courtesy of Linda Salter
Salter served as president of Skyline College in San Bruno and chancellor of West Valley-Mission Community College District in Santa Clara County.
More recently, Salter has studied with artists who teach at local colleges, as well as Gage Academy in Seattle, Scottsdale Artists' School, and classical ateliers in the Bay Area.
Salter currently resides in San Mateo and has an art studio at Sanchez Art Center in Pacifica.
The Portola Art Gallery is located at the Allied Arts Guild at 75 Arbor Road in Menlo Park. The work will be on display every Monday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Visit the gallery website at portolaartgallery.com.
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