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  December 26, 2001    Willow Glen, California  Since 1992

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    Willow Glen: Looking Back

    2001 reveals vibrant, strong community


    Willow Glen--attractive and smart in the heart of Silicon Valley--continued tremendous progress this year. Its schools wisely targeted the desegregation issue with sound analysis and community input. Faced with the state's energy crisis, Willow Glen education officials implemented conservation ideas. The Willow Glen Middle and High School Foundation raised funds to improve its schools. Willow Glen students set an example in school involvement by initiating measures to improve their campuses, either through monetary donations or creating surveys to gauge student participation in school activities.   More

    Community

    Remember When

    The early settlers of our Santa Clara Valley have left their mark on our area's cultural history and, in many cases, their names as well.
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    News

    Art Exhibit

    Willow Glen Middle School students present a gallery show of their own artwork, created in Karla Miller's seventh-grade art class.
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    Taste

    Cafe Adriatic

    Lincoln Ave.'s newest Mediterranean eatery is attracting clientele and plans to add a wine bar early next year.
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Willow Glen: Looking Back at 2001

News
City Beat

Willow Glen Middle School seventh-graders host gallery show of their own artwork

Letters & Opinions
Speak Out

Mark W. Mayfield: Christmas tree shopping with your teenagers?

Sheila Sanchez: Editor happily returns to post at WG Resident

Community
Remember When

Taste
New Lincoln Ave. restaurant Cafe Adriatic serves up Mediterranean cuisine

Sports

Sports Briefs

High school sports

Calendar
Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation,announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...

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