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News Briefs
Liederman joins board of trustees
Andrea Liederman was chosen Feb. 19 as the replacement for Dolly Sandoval on the board of trustees for the Foothill-De Anza Community College District. Liederman is currently serving her third term on the Santa Clara County Board of Education and will be resigning from the position in early March, according to Jon O'Bergh, assistant to the chancellor at Foothill-De Anza Community College District.
Liederman was born and raised in Santa Clara County and got master's degrees in education administration and public policy from UC-Berkeley.
"I'm excited for her," Sandoval said. "She's bright, enthusiastic and articulate, and her prior experience makes her the best choice."
Water district changing treatment
The Santa Clara Valley Water District is temporarily changing the treatment method used to treat water supplies for the California Water Service Company's Los Altos District. The change will begin on March 4 and last for about a week. During this period, customers might notice a chlorine taste or smell in the water, which can be reduced by overnight refrigeration.
Cal Water's Los Altos District provides water service to 57,000 customers residing in parts of Cupertino, Los Altos Hills, Mountain View, Sunnyvale and all of Los Altos. Cal Water customers who have questions can call 650.917.0152.
Consortium sponsors March 6 show
The Citizens of Cupertino Cross-Cultural Consortium is sponsoring a public presentation on the "Asian American experience" March 6 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Cupertino Public Library.
Marie Chin, an Asian American Studies professor at De Anza College, will discuss Asian American experiences, perspectives and expectations on being members of an American community. Some of the topics she will cover are Chinese immigration, communication between teachers and parents, popular culture, media and community and school involvement.
School holds safari March 2
The Sunnymont Parent Participation Nursery School will be holding a Spring Safari March 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Quinlan Community Center. There will be a free wildlife show, face painting, live music, a bake sale, a raffle and a silent auction to raise money for a new playground. Everyone is welcome to attend the family event, and more information can be found by visiting www.sunnymont.homestead.com or calling Claire Arnold at 408.996.1746.
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