Upcoming Events:
Come outside, take a walk around the neighborhood with the family and stop by to meet your neighbors, enjoy free cookies and drinks. Lets join the nation in sending the message that we are taking control of our neighborhood and will not tolerate Drugs or Gangs in our neighborhood simply by being outside and visible. Learn more about National Night Out by clicking here.
We will have two sites in our neighborhood to hang out and have fun:
4971 Miramar Ave. (in the Western side of the Neighborhood) 6:00 - 7:30 pm
480 Richfield Dr. (in the Eastern side of the Neighborhood) 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Contributions of additional snacks and drinks to share are welcomed.
* Clean out your garage, your closets, and get rid of all that Usable stuff you have no need for and come donate it to the Salvation Army.
* Got old TVs, computers, monitors and other electronics you don't need, but
Don't want to throw in the trash and pollute the environment? Bring it down and we will make sure it is recycled/disposed of properly (and the SCNA receives 4-8 cents per pound!)
* Every 8 minutes, someone needs blood. Come down to the Stanford Bloodmobile to donate a pint and save a life!
The event will be held in the old Circuit City Parking Lot, 4080 Stevens Creek Blvd, between Kiely and Saratoga.
2010 Monthly Meetings
Meetings are held the second Thursday of the month at the Stevens Creek Business Park Conference Room,
4320 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 280 (at the corner of Lopina Way. and Albany Dr.). View Map!
There will be a meet-n-greet a half hour before and after each meeting. Please arrive early so we can start on time.
Summary of Past Events
Neighbors brought cookies and treats to share, and welcomed in the Holidays while getting to know one another.
The Enhanced Sweep was completed as scheduled and more than 3 dozen abandoned and illegally parked cars were cited and towed, freeing up much needed parking. Thank you to the City for helping clean up our neighborhood!
The Salvation Army had 160 donors who filled 1 3/4 large trucks with donated items, inc. 77 TV's/monitors and 34 CPUs, weighing 4426 lbs, plus lots of other electronic waste that was kept out of the landfills!
The Stanford Blood Center had 22 people show up to donate, and took 17 pints of blood (5 people had to be turned away from donating at this time due to illness or other reasons.)
Special thanks to the following individuals and businesses who helped make our first community event such a success:
The Salvation Army, The Stanford Blood Center, Smythe European, Round Table Pizza, Stevens Creek Safeway, Starbucks, Lee Kopp, Diane Warriner of the Stevens Creek Business Park, Bijan Bakery, the members of the Youth Advisory Council of District 1, all the donors, and anyone else who was not mentioned.