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May 26, 2005
‘Snack shack supermoms’ step down
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By Kymberli W. Brady
Staff Writer
Wanted: two or more dedicated moms willing to sign on for a thankless, volunteer job that consumes more than 40 hours a week during baseball season. It’s a position, thanks to two Almaden moms, that has evolved into a profitable, well-oiled machine, while keeping the traditional, old-time flavor of the Little League snack shack
For the past three years, Teri Hahn and Yvonne Hurley have remained tirelessly committed to keeping the small 10-foot by 20-foot trailer and its contents well stocked, well maintained, and well loved—evident by the familiar laughter that emanates from inside its walls on a regular basis.
“These two ladies are awesome,” adds league president Debbie Read more...
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| Seeing life through art
Almaden artists share love of painting via Silicon Valley Open Studios
By Jeanne Carbone Lewis
Staff Writer
Four Almaden artists displayed their creative sides last weekend, much to the delight of visiting art fans on the warm spring day.
With numerous group and solo exhibitions to their credit, it is obvious that water media artists Cindy Blain, Sue Lyttle, Marion Podolski and Judy Welsh have found their true fortes. With the help of Silicon Valley Open Studios, the amicable women showed their paintings as a group at Blain’s Almaden Valley home. Read more...
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