Crisp, crunchy Fall apples are back at the farmer's market!
Curious? Then visit his website and study him before you decide who to vote for state Assembly. I am voting for Chad Walsh, District 28 candidate. Read, study and consider before you decide.
Prune picking is gone, but not the need to work. Kids can’t go out to pick prunes and apricots anymore, but they can…
Even the smallest dietary tweeks can bring on noticeable changes in libido.
There is more to Pumpkin than pie. Pumpkin is widely available at this time of the year and here are some fun ways to enjoy Pumpkin
I’m trying to go vegan, but being French I’m having a very difficult time avoiding cheese since I just love it so much. Do you have any advice? --Corine
The neighbors on Cottonwood Drive in Cupertino build community through an annual block party, thanks to one of the most comprehensive block party programs in Santa Clara County.
A new cartoon premieres on Cupertino Patch, and promises to provoke some possibilities for local discussion.
Call it a practical education, a rite of passage, child labor, or whatever you will, but picking prunes was a way of life for four generations of Valley dwellers.
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Good Karma Bikes of San Jose, CA., repairs bikes for homeless and low-income people, transforming lives along the way.
A chance meeting with a stranger and a college assignment led to the formation of The Grateful Garment Project, which helps sexual assault victims across California.
This is a happy group. Without women in Rotary we would just be another ole boy's club. They add such a vital energy to our successful growth, fund raising, humor, leadership and much more.
Who says the news is for the birds?
Five ways to be a good neighbor in August: enjoy the Aloha Festival, support music education through Summerfest, observe National Night Out, assemble care packages for soldiers, and be kind!
Food is indeed the critical element in both sustaining our energy and maintaining a clean and ongoing awareness throughout the day.
Rotary Club of Cupertino or Cupertino Rotary together with Cupertino Rotary Endowment Foundation (CREF) will hold the 4th Annual Heroes BBQ Thursday, August 16th at Blackberry Farm.
Read Ruchika's story! All of these stories on our blog are here for inspiring readers to take action to help people with disabilities. Check it out and be inspired!
How many of you can say you have ridden across the United States on a bicycle? Larry can. He's also ridden across Europe, Oregon, Iowa and almost daily rides around our area.
When the unlearned insist they are learned, a former prune picker must come to the defense of his fellows.
GreatNonprofits.org released today its first ever list of top-rated nonprofits in Cupertino, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top-rated nonprofits to give, volunteer, or intern with.
There's a growing trend, in today's economy, to drop alarm monitoring from the family budget. But there is a way, to monitor your home security system yourself.
The November Budget Bill is not just about taxes, it is also about the state borrowing from our highway fund to pay bills. $697,000,000 is what they are asking.
Can you name these Cupertino Rotarians? The one in the shade is going to be a little tricky; but, you can do it.
Read a new story about how one of our own creative writers, Joanne, learned something new from just a 9 year old boy
Introducing The Rotary Club of Cupertino's 2012/13 President Dr. Hsing Kung.
In which I realize that parenthood is not a contest, nor can it be 'won.' The only way for us to do it 'right' is to let our kids be who they are.
De Anza Men's Basketball face first tests of the summer.
Come see the excitement over De Anza Dons Men's Basketball as they compete in summer showcases at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills and and Skyline College in San Bruno.
A heart-warming true story about a principal
I've just arrived back from Paris, and I wanted to share a bit from my trip before getting back to usual blog posts.
Replica AK-47 offered by Fry's as a toy
Imagine ten fruit trees for every person who now lives in the Valley. Then imagine those trees in bloom. That was a scene to behold!
They say baseball (or softball) is the "thinking man's (or girl's) sport". They're not talking about the players. They're talking about the scorekeeper.
Read an exciting story about how someone learned a life changing lesson from just one little boy!
It never ceases to amaze how people treat animals with such cruelty. There are scores and scores of examples. One particularly cruel example is glue traps.
Congestion and crumbling infrastructure could, and should, be replaced with a European style system that could also help put people back to work.
The De Anza Men's Basketball looks to get some work in, as they prepare for two local summer showcases.
Nonfiction and fiction each can work as a different kind of health resource for readers.
The story of economical canning and the near total transformation of the Santa Clara Valley.