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August 21, 2008
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Hidden Creek holds second annual
block party
Summer is a time for fun and games and that’s exactly what happened last Saturday at the Hidden Creek cul-de-sac in Almaden Valley.
More than 100 people came to the second annual Hidden Creek Block Party including about 60 adults and upwards of 45 children. They came mostly on foot, but many of the younger set brought their trikes, bikes and scooters to start the afternoon off with a bike parade led by Brent Kuhns in his restored Volkswagen bus. At least 30 children ages 2 to 12 participated in all manner of wheeled vehicles.
There were lots of things to do too. The older kids—5 and up—had fun with a bouncy maze and their Read more...
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Heading back to school, Almaden style
By Shana McLean Moore
Staff Writer
Though many adults have fond memories of heading back to school for a fresh academic start amongst friends we didn’t manage to see enough of during the summer, some kids need the extra nudge of retail therapy to even consider surrendering their summer.
It seems there’s nothing like new jeans, a standout backpack and a fresh pair of shoes to get Almaden kids back into the swing of a new school year.
Sixth grader Sarah Urban and her friends Caitlyn Weisner Read more...
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