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Author Archives: Tim Foelker
Santa Clara Community Foundation, BottleDrop Holiday Give 2024
Dear Santa Clara,Your donations mean the world to us. From now until December 2nd, they’ll mean even more! Thanks to @oregonbottledrop and the #BottleDropGive #HolidayGive2024 program, the Santa Clara Community Foundation can earn a 20% match on blue bags returned by Dec. … Continue reading
Fill Your Pantry, Sunday, Nov. 10th, 12–4PM
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2024-25 Fall-Winter SCCO Neighborhood Newsletter
The Santa Clara Community Organization’s print newsletter should be in the mail by November 1st. Look for it in your mailbox. Click here to view a digital version on the web.
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Great Shakeout Presentation on October 17
Quake Questions Answered: Building our Community’s Resilience A free, public panel event to discuss what we know now, what we expect to learn, and what you can do to be prepared for the Big One here in the Pacific Northwest. … Continue reading
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Thank You Santa Clara Community!
By donating your returnable bottles and cans to the Santa Clara Community Foundation, through Bottle Drop Give (the blue bag program), you help fund projects right here in our community. When we all pitch in, it adds up. So far … Continue reading