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Local fraternal organizations see drop in membership
The Moose, Elks and other lodges suffer from changing times
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In the middle of the room, there's an altar with a Bible on top. To the left sit a handful of men, dressed in brightly colored jackets, facing the altar. To the right is another man who acts as a chaplain, and behind him are several rows of men in sport coats. The room is dominated by a moose's head, which towers over the audience. Is it a religious ceremony? A men's club? Initiation rites? No, it's a regular meeting of the Los Gatos Moose Lodge, one of several fraternal organizations in Santa Clara County.
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Gardening
Street trees must meet special requirements
Appropriate species are tolerant of exhaust fumes, structurally stable and clean, and should have well-behaved root systems.
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Around Town
Multimedia artist exhibits unusual quilts at Montalvo
Kyoung Ae Cho creates artworks with wood, leaves, hair and other natural materials.
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Taste
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Sports
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Little League all-stars take District 12 pennant.
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