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Weekend Planner: Volifonix and Relay for Life at 'Tino
Whether you like hot rock or opera, we've got you covered for the weekend, in and around Cupertino.

I've been in journalism since 1980, when I participated in the Maynard Institute's Summer Program for Minority Journalists.
I've been a reporter for the Hartford Courant in Connecticut and the San Francisco Chronicle.
During a 12-year career at the San Jose Mercury News, I was an editor supervising reporters in community news, weekend breaking news and business. I had a column through which I wrote about local events, the travails of ordinary people fighting City Hall, and the intersection of race, culture and public policy.
Since leaving the Mercury News, I've worked on the Chauncey Bailey Project, the Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism and done research Hewlett Foundation projects.
In the old days, once I told people my name, I'd have to quickly add— "No relation to Connie." But no one knows who she is, anymore. My
Beliefs: Always say "Please" and "Thank you." It goes a long way toward making life more civil. Play nicely. Stand your ground if you believe you're right. Admit when you're wrong.
Politics: I believe in sanity, and in public officials striving to do the right thing for the greater good. I vote in each and every election, and have, at different times in my life, been registered as a Democrat, Independent and Republican.
Religion: My mother raised me at the Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church. It's the closest thing to "my" church, even if I don't attend.
Whether you like hot rock or opera, we've got you covered for the weekend, in and around Cupertino.

From a wealth of summer concerts to our premier Los Altos Art and Wine Festival, weekends are busy in the summer with these happenings in and around Los Altos.
The Los Altos Hills resident is joined by vice-president Don Aoki of Mountain View secretary Lisa Elliott and treasurer Martin Nieman both of of Los Altos.
Ramadan Mubarak! Because the crescent moon wasn't visible Monday night, the first full day of fasting will take place Wednesday, July 10.
After coyotes killed some chickens, the county's vector control is setting snare traps to kill them.
Downtown Los Altos has it all this week: Shop for your produce and buttonhole your elected Assemblymember at the same time Thursday evening.
Got an idea you'd like to see? The first public meeting in the 18-month process is 6 to 8:30 p.m. a week from Thursday.
Measure C bonds paid for PV panels over the parking lots that provide live instruction opportunities and shade—plus cash—in five-year rebate program.
Here's a preview of the week to come in Cupertino.
Your preview of the week ahead in Los Altos and Los Altos Hills.
San Mateo County Coroner investigating whether one of victims might have survived crash but been run over by an ambulance.
Nine Bay Area hospitals pressed into service with Asiana Airlines crash Saturday.
You don't have to be Vinod Dham and inventor of the 30386 microchip to tell your story here. The everyday experience of Indian Americans is part of this initiative.
Los Altos Hills Town Hall is the venue for the Sunday 2 p.m. lecture and book-singing, that will feature an apricot recipe exchange.
Hailed as a 'visionary' on a scale that dwarfed Steve Jobs by tech's elite, Engelbart pioneered much or what we do—video conferencing, hypertext, word processing and more.
Two poems by Libbie Katsev appear in the newest edition.
A resident of Cupertino for 20-plus years, Rotary's new president wants to encourage youth involvement and consider environmental concerns.
Petition signers argue that Tesla is providing competition in the automobile industry, which is good for consumers.
Cupertino Patch boards are a simple, quick way to get the word out, locally.
It's not just fireworks and loud noises that are hazardous to your pet. Citronella, lighter fluid and alcoholic drinks placed at ground level can hurt your domestic friend.