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Week in Review: School District Celebration, Project Cornerstone Workshop, Youth Champion Honored

The top stories on Los Gatos Patch for the week of Sept. 23, 2013.

Los Gatos School District Celebrates 150 Years

Los Gatos Union School District is marking its 150th anniversary with a week of events, including a day-at-the-park extravaganza, school open houses and art displays. And the community is invited!

LGHS Hosts 'Asset Training' for Parents

A Project Cornerstone workshop, aimed at helping parents commit to raising successful, thriving youth, is underway Tuesday evenings at Los Gatos High School.

Community Rallies after Family's Loss of Husband and Father

Friends of Naka Terry are stepping up with the Julian Terry Memorial Fund for the Los Gatos mother and her two children after they lost husband and father Julian, 47, to cancer in July.

Los Gatos Youth Employment Champion to Be Honored by White House Thursday

The founder of a local social enterprise dedicated to helping youths find jobs is being honored Thursday at the White House.

Los Gatos Woman Finds Lost Beagles

Just when she was beginning to lose hope in finding her treasured pair of Beagles, Los Gatos resident Shirley Julian received a call from a tree service company that it had found the canines and would be returning them more than three weeks after they disappeared Aug. 24.

No Dogs At Los Gatos Creekside Sports Park

The off-leash dog program was postponed in Los Gatos in June to allow town staff to conduct more research, yet emails have begun coming into our mail box with complaints that dogs are being allowed to run loose at the new Creekside Sports Park.








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