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Community Briefs
Sunnyvale library holds storytelling festival
The 13th annual storytelling festival will be held March 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Sunnyvale Public Library, 665 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale. Children ages 6 and older and adults are invited to listen to many skilled tellers share tales of fantasy, surprise, humor and more. For more information, call 408.730.7292.
Clubhouse seeks veterans and teens
The Digital Clubhouse Network is looking for help from veterans, adults and teens for a World War II project. The stories are to be recorded and sent to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. This is a chance to help in an effort to preserve World War II memories and to learn technical skills.
The Digital Clubhouse Network is located in the Sunnyvale Town Center Mall. To view stories, visit www.wwiimemoriesproject.org. For more information, contact Warren Hegg at 408.481.0880 or email WCHegg@aol.com or Robert Harms at 408.732.9128 or REHarms@aol.com.
Lace museum annual sale
The lace museum will hold a once a year special vintage lace sale on March 2 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Items include both machine and hand-crafted lace items, such as table covers, doilies, collars, handkerchiefs, pillow slips and edgings.
Through April the museum will hold a free exhibit titled, "Fashions of 1880-1910, featuring lace trimmed garments and accessories."
The Lace Museum is located at 552 S. Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale, and there is free parking. For more information about classes, or joining the Guild or the museum, visit www.thelacemuseum.org or call Annette Stransky at 408.867.7468.
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