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March 26, 2009
| Building our major assets |
Project Cornerstone celebrates 10 years of asset building
By Carol Rosen
Editor
Project Cornerstone, the Bay Area nonprofit organization devoted to fostering 41 developmental assets in area youth, celebrated its 10th birthday last Thursday at San Jose’s Fairmont Hotel during its annual Asset Champions Awards Breakfast.
Eight hundred guests filled the ballroom, eager to celebrate an organization whose foundation is paved with equal parts heart and hard work. They gathered to honor an array of schools with caring climates, adult role models, exemplary youth and corporate champions committed to improving their Read more...
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| Local track meet open to all 9- to 14-year-olds in San Jose
By Carol Rosen
Editor
Every year since 1985, the city holds a track meet for 9- to 14-year-olds. The winners go to a northern California meet, and those top qualifiers head to Pennsylvania for the Hershey State Meet.
This year’s meet will be held May 9 at Leland High School. There is no charge to participate and no uniforms or track shoes are required. The top three qualifiers from each event will go on to the June 20 Northern California meet at Oak Grove High Read more... |
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