Gunn High School's Student Newspaper
Local summer events
Published on May 31, 2006 in Volume 42, Issue 7
  • Teen Summer Reading Program: Youth entering grades 6 to 12 can sign up for this program. When your goal is reached, you will receive a free paperback book, a certificate, a coupon for a free Round Table pizza and other prizes. All teens who complete the program will receive a free raffle ticket to win an iPod shuffle. Those who submit a book review will receive an additional prize. For more information, go on www.cityofpaloalto.org/library.
  • Meet Luke, CSI K-9: Agent Jean Brady from the Palo Alto Police Department and Luke, her full-blooded Bloodhound, will demonstrate tracking techniques use to locate people or crime evidence. June 19, Mitchell Park Field, 7 p.m.
  • Relay for Life Menlo Park: This project is a twenty-four hour event that seeks to raise awareness regarding cancer and money for cancer research and the development of useful medications through pre-event fundraising. Aug. 12 to 13. For more info, email Emily.McNaughton@cancer.org.
  • Conflict and Art: This is an exhibition of artistic expressions of the harsh realities of conflict around the world. June 7 through Aug. 27. Stanford Cantor Arts Center.

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