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“Wildfire blocked SF kids from Lake County camp. Sierra’s Camp Jack Hazard stepped in” — from the Modesto Bee, Aug. 2. Camp Jack Hazard, a long-time High Sierra spot for Modesto-area residents, stepped up this week for San Francisco-area kids whose travel plans went awry. A wildfire kept an at-risk youth group called PSI World from its usual camp near Clear Lake, so leaders scrambled to arrange a stay at Camp Jack Hazard. The camp, along Highway 108 roughly 100 miles from Modesto, had ended its 2018 season last week. Executive Director Jason Poisson said he then got a call from PSI World, which asked to rent the place from Monday to Friday. Camp Jack Hazard, a long-time High Sierra spot for Modesto-area residents, stepped up this week for San Francisco-area kids whose travel plans went awry.

Sixty-five young campers and about two dozen adults made the trip and have been enjoying the scenery, swimming pool, arts and other activities. “This has been an incredible adventure,” PSI World Vice President Kathy Quinlan-Perez said in a silicone mold - ballet slippers - dance - fondant mold - chocolate mold - cupcake topper mold - resin mold - jewelry mold - clay voice mail to the Bee, The camp dates to the early 1920s, when Modesto residents Jack and Buena Hazard started driving youths to the area for spartan camping, It soon came under the YMCA of Stanislaus County, which ran it until the Y chapter folded in 2009 amid financial trouble. The camp has been run since 2011 by the Jack and Buena Foundation, based in Modesto, and is rented to users around Northern California..

Boy Scout Troop 463 50th Anniversary: The Sunnyvale troop celebrates its Golden Anniversary with activities including opening a 1999 time capsule, scouting competitions and much reminiscing. All current and past troop members and their families are invited. Aug. 18, 1-5 p.m. Trinity United Methodist Church, 583 E. Fremont Ave., Sunnyvale. For more information or to RSVP, email troop463.50th@gmail.com or call 650-265-1193. Chicken, Corn and Sausage Feed: The Cupertino Host Lions Club holds its annual feed. Aug. 18, 2-6 p.m. Blackberry Farm, 21979 San Fernando Ave., Cupertino. $10-$30. For tickets, call Howard Jensen at 408-209-7251 or visit chickenandcornfeed.org.

Sunnyvale Farmers Market: Enjoy fresh fruits, vegetables and arts and crafts from local growers and artisans, Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m, Murphy and Washington avenues, Sunnyvale, Urbanvillageonline.com/markets/Sunnyvale, silicone mold - ballet slippers - dance - fondant mold - chocolate mold - cupcake topper mold - resin mold - jewelry mold - clay Sunnyvale Senior Center: The center offers a variety of services and activities, billiards room, fitness center, table games, trips, classes and lunches every weekday, 550 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, 408-730-7360, Sunnyvale.ca.gov, Senior Nutrition Program: Hot meals served along with camaraderie, Must be age 60 or older and a resident of Santa Clara County, Monday-Friday, live dance music at 9:30 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m, First United Methodist Church, 535 Old San Francisco Road, Sunnyvale, Sunnyvaleumc.org/mission/seniornutrition.html..

Sunnyvale Art Club: Club members’ artworks will be exhibited in a juried show be judged by local artist Jane Hofstetter. Sept. 8-28. Central Park Library, 2635 Homestead Road, Santa Clara. New Works Festival: Theatreworks Silicon Valley’s 17th annual festival features two musicals and two plays as well as special events. Musicals include an adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” by Tony Award nominee Paul Gordon. Through Aug. 19. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $20-$65. theatreworks.org, 650-463-1960.

Figural Lace: Through a variety of styles, this exhibit showcases diverse subjects and medieval to modern stories told in silicone mold - ballet slippers - dance - fondant mold - chocolate mold - cupcake topper mold - resin mold - jewelry mold - clay lace, The pieces on display feature creatures both real and imaginary, inspired by legends, historical events, nature, whimsy and allegory, Through Sept, 24, The Lace Museum, 552 S, Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale thelacemuseum.org, 408-730-4695, History of Sunnyvale Schools: An exhibit showcasing artifacts such as yearbooks, uniforms and trophies from Sunnyvale schools through the ages, starting with the very first Encina Grammar School in the late 1800s, Through Oct, 7, Museum hours Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, noon- 4 p.m, Sunnyvale Historical Museum, 570 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, 408-749-0220..

Native Gardens: TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents this cutting-edge suburban comedy from National Latino Playwriting Award winner Karen Zacarías. When an up-and-coming Latino couple purchases a home beside the prize-winning garden of a prominent Washington D.C. family, conflicts over fences and flora spiral into an uproarious clash of cultures. Aug. 22-Sept. 16. Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $40-$100. 650-463-1960, theatreworks.org. Sunnyvale Summer Series: Daze on the Green plays rock at the Music and Market series in downtown Sunnyvale. Aug. 22, 5:30-8:30 p.m. 100 block of South Murphy Avenue. sunnyvaledowntown.com.

Jazz and Beyond: Legally Blue plays blues and jazz, Aug, 18, 5:30-8:30 p.m, 100 block of South Murphy Avenue, sunnyvaledowntown.com, Fine Arts League of Cupertino: The group meets the second Monday of the month, 7-9 p.m., and welcomes visitors, Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N, Stelling Road, Cupertino, Visit falc.org or call Janki at 408-863-9991, Science Experiment on the International Space Station: NASA Ames Research Center scientist Christina Cheung discusses the goals of Fruit Fly Lab-03, The experiment’s goal was to study the effect of micro-gravity on human immunity and virulence using fruit fly DNA as a stand-in for human DNA. Aug, silicone mold - ballet slippers - dance - fondant mold - chocolate mold - cupcake topper mold - resin mold - jewelry mold - clay 18, 2 p.m, Cupertino Library Story Room, 10800 Torre Ave, Cupertino..



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