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Hangar One, revealed
As many as 100 workers per day labored over the past year to strip the siding from Moffett Field's H... (Friday, 1:50 PM)
Review: Delightfully dated 'How to Succeed'
Foothill Music Theatre's summer musical is an anticipated event by musical lovers, as director Jay M... (Thursday, 11:36 AM)
Teacher enters school board race
Christopher Chiang, a teacher with an passion for progressive educational methods, is the sixth pers... (Friday, 10:48 AM)
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This week's events
Friday, July 27
Theater: 'The Secret Garden'
Los Altos Youth Theatre Presents: "The Secret Garden" tonight, July 27, at Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. The final performance is Saturday, July 28. Tickets are $11-$17, and the show starts at 7:30 p.m.
Movies: 'The Incredibles'
As part of the city of Mountain View's free outdoor movie series, the 2004 animated comedy "The Incredibles" will be shown tonight, July 27, at Eagle Park at 652 Franklin St. The movie will start around 8:30 p.m. (or when it's dark enough). Bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating.
Weekend, July 28 & 29
Film: San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Local screenings from the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival start this Saturday, July 28, and run through Aug. 2 at the CineArts movie theater at Palo Alto Square, 3000 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Comedies, documentaries and short films from various countries are among the offerings.
Art: Sand Mandalas at East West
Visiting Tibetan Buddhist monks are holding events this weekend at East West Bookstore at 324 Castro St. in Mountain View. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 28, the visitors will teach a class on making thangkas (educational cloth paintings), and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 29, they will begin a ceremony dispersing the sand mandala they created earlier in the week. The class costs $20. The mandala ceremony is free, and concludes at Shoreline Park, where the sand will be put into the Bay.
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Tennis legend Alex Swetka dies at 94
Local tennis legend Alex Swetka, who owned Swetka's Tennis Shop in Mountain View with his wife, died...
Newcomers vie for seat on council
A week into the City Council election nomination period six potential candidates have pulled papers ...
A piece of history
The last piece of Hangar One's exterior came off Thursday, wrapping up an environmental cleanup that...
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