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We know it's already February, but our 2026 Featured Events guide is finally up with the expected dates and times of almost all of the key events happening in Downtown Campbell this year. Some events like the City of Campbell's Summer Concert Series we can't add until the City's Parks and Recreation department releases the schedule for this year's concerts.

Just about everything else is in there though! Our Car Show will be on Saturday, June 6th this year and we'll have a lot to say about it in the next few months. It's going to be an exciting year in Downtown Campbell. Among other things, a couple of highly anticipated new restaurants are going to open in the space that used to be Opa's and Mo's.

We're also expecting to have a new website sometime this year. Things will be changing and improving in 2026.

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📣 Calling all parents! Have you figured out plans for your child’s school break in February? While it may feel like the new year just began, another school break is already on the horizon! In just 3 weeks, it will be Presidents’ Week Break, and we have camps to keep your children busy. Plan ahead and secure your spots now! www.campbellca.gov/camps

❄️ February Break Camps at the CCC ❄️

Ages 4–12 | Half-day & full-day options

🎮 Day Camp at the CCC

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Winter 2026 Weekly Spanish Lessons for Adults and Kids at Vive La Experiencia in Downtown Campbell begin on January 30th.

Adult Spanish Beginner Course 1A
Fridays 3:00PM to 4:30PM for 8 Weeks
Starting on January 30th

Adult Spanish Beginner Course 1B
Thursdays 5:30PM to 7:00PM for 8 Weeks
Starting on February 12th

Youth Spanish
Mondays 3:00PM to 4:00PM for 8 Weeks
Starting on February 9th

Tuition:

  • Group: $240
  • Semi-Private: $375

To reserve your spot:

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As interest in cannabis products spreads across the nation, so has a unique demand for cannabis delivery. To that end, cannabis shops are shape-shifting operations to accommodate the rapidly changing retail landscape. We get it: As a CBD or THC consumer, convenience, transparency, and trust are no longer nice-to-haves; they’re essential when choosing where to shop. Whether you’ve just discovered this blog or the wealth of knowledge our budtenders have to offer, Cloud City encourages you to utilize these resources to elevate your cannabis experience.

Silicon Valley’s top-rated CBD store has stayed ahead of cannabis trends as loosening restrictions adjust accessibility. In the short time it’s been in business, the brand’s audience for cannabis products and education has expanded from downtown Campbell foot traffic to nationwide online orders. Given Northern California’s reputation for having the best cannabis, recreational users around the United States rejoice! However, the actual difference in impact is felt by those who lean on hemp-derived products as a health aid for sleep and anxiety disorders, chronic pain, energy, concentration, and emotion regulation.

Outside of California, access to pure and potent cannabis products is few and far between. But now, online ordering has opened the doors for many struggling with such conditions, allowing them autonomy over their personal health decisions.

Ordering online? Here’s what you should know

Cannabis delivery doesn’t just refer to local, same-day delivery services. As federal and state laws continue to broaden, so does the meaning of cannabis delivery. As of December 2025, there are two ways cannabis products can be “delivered”:

  1. In-person cannabis delivery: Applies to CBD and THC products sold within state-regulated markets. Local, same-day delivery services are subject to strict local laws and are often limited by city or county regulations. Cloud City offers same-day delivery, as long as a driver is available. Enjoy free delivery within 10 miles of our Downtown Campbell store on orders over $50. Check your eligibility here. After you place your order, a budtender will be in touch to schedule your delivery to your doorstep. Please note: Expect a turnaround time of 1-2 business days.
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Holiday Hangover! Up to 70% off at Ador Fashion!

Posted on December 26th, 2025 by ADOR

New Year, new look! Not only for you but our boutique!

Help us liquidate our overstock so we can bring you more of what you want! Just flash this post and get a free gift!

Offer good through January 18, 2026.

How to Protect Your Hardwood Flooring from Christmas Trees

Posted on December 4th, 2025 by slaughterbeck

Christmas trees can damage your hardwood floor with unsightly scratches, sap stains and water spots!

Follow these handy tips to make sure you don’t have to hire Slaughterbeck Floors to sand and refinish your floor for the New Year!

Santa Clause worried Christmas Trees damaging hardwood flooring.

Prep Hardwood Floor for Christmas Tree

What to Put Under the Christmas Tree to Protect Your Floor:

Put an old folded sheet or blanket in the space the tree will go to protect the floor. It’s also a good idea to vacuum the space beforehand. Then, place plastic (such as a cheap plastic tablecloth) over the old sheet or blanket to protect it from water damage. A large waterproof mat would also work great here. Finally place the tree stand on top of the plastic barrier. Ensure the tree stand is large enough to hold the size of the tree you have or you risk the tree tipping over.

All of this is best to do before you even leave the house to buy or cut the tree down!

Tips to Bring a Christmas Tree into a Home with Hardwood Floors

  1. Shake it: Before bringing the tree into your home shake it, gently, to help get rid of some of the loose needles that could be stepped on, causing scratching.
  2. Slide it: Place the tree on an upside-down bathmat to drag along the floor as opposed to carrying it through your home to its final resting place to further minimize needles dropping onto the floor. A sheet of plastic can be placed on top of the bathmat to capture some of the pine needles that may still fall.
  3. Place it: Once the tree is where it will be displayed, place it into the tree stand.

After getting the tree set up, water it daily to ensure it stays hydrated. Dehydrated trees will shed needles more frequently. Of course, immediately blot up any spilled water to ensure it doesn’t soak into your floors. Fallen needles will still occur, naturally. Use a vacuum cleaner without a brush beater to clean them up regularly. A broom is not recommended as the needles can scratch the floor.

Once the holidays pass, wrap the tree in the plastic skirt and reverse the process used to bring it in, dragging it back out on the flipped over bathmat.

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Storytime with Santa

Friday, December 5th or Sunday, December 7th

🎅✨ Storytime with Santa is back! Join us on Friday, December 5th or Sunday, December 7th for a magical holiday tradition at the Campbell Community Center. Enjoy a special story read by Santa, holiday crafts, and a family photo opportunity. Spaces are limited! For more information and to register, visit www.campbellca.gov/events ❤️📖🎄

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We've had a fine Small Business Saturday in Downtown Campbell and thank you to everyone who came down to shop small and those who simply came to enjoy the afternoon as part of our community. If you were there late in the afternoon, you may have noticed that a crew from NBC Bay Area was there on the scene.

They'll be airing a segment tonight about Small Business Saturday that'll feature Downtown Campbell. Keep an eye out for it. The NBC Bay Area team was interviewing people at Simply Smashing Boutique and other places around Downtown Campbell.

Watch the video embed below or read about this story at NBC Bay Area.

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20% Bonus on Blue Line Pizza Gift Cards

Posted on November 24th, 2025 by Blue Line Pizza

From now until the last day of 2025, you can get a $60 gift cards at Blue Line Pizza for only $50! That's a 20% bonus! Just use the offer code GCHOLIDAY2025 to claim your discount when you order your gift cards from Blue LIne Pizza.

When selecting the amount of the gift card you wish to purchase, you can enter any amount between $60 and $240. When you check out you will get a discount when you use the offer code GCHOLIDAY2025.

Discount breakdown

  • $60 cards are $10 off ($50)
  • $120 cards are $20 off ($100)
  • $180 cards are $30 off ($150)
  • $240 cards are $40 off ($200)

You can also enter an amount that isn't a multiple of $60. You will get an equivalent discount so that 20% extra is always added. For example, if your order a $100 card, you'll be charged $83.33. $16.67 is the calculated 20% bonus amount.

Note: If you are redeeming this offer, do not choose the $50 gift card button. You must type in $60 as the gift card amount that you want.

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We want to hear from YOU! This month, we’re inviting the community to share their favorite healthy recipes. 🥗✨ Submit your go-to dish and it might be featured in the Live Well Campbell December newsletter! Email your recipe and any photos to [email protected].

Live Well Campbell
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The Live Well Campbell Initiative is a community-wide effort dedicated to promoting healthy living and good eating habits for all members of our community. Through educational programs, local partnerships, and inclusive activities, the initiative aims to inspire healthier choices, increase access to nutritious food, and support overall wellness in Campbell. Whether it’s staying active, eating well, or fostering mental well-being, Live Well Campbell encourages everyone to take small steps toward a healthier lifestyle together as a community. We hope you will join us over the next year as we Live Well together.

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The Carol of Lights is coming on December 6th this year and we need more volunteers to help us make our annual holiday event a festive one for the Campbell area community.

We will need people in one of four roles:

  • Street Safety Assistant: watch out for safety issues
  • Kids play area help
  • Cotton candy stand: make cotton candy
  • Popcorn stand

We particularly need a few more people for the Street Safety Assistant role.

Each shift will be for the full duration of the event and you'll need to arrive 45 minutes before the event for a short orientation.

In your volunteer registration please mention the roles you'd be most interested in helping with.

We may also need extra hands to help with setup at 2PM and tear down through 8PM. If you're in Downtown Campbell around 2PM and you'd like to help with some setup tasks, just show up to The Olive Bar at 242 E. Campbell Ave (next to Doppio Zero) and ask for Mike. There are always some things that need to be delivered or moved around.

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The holidays are right around the corner, and Campbell Recreation wants to share a variety of fun activities, events and resources to keep your family engaged and healthy through the new year!

Thanksgiving Break Camps

Looking to keep your child active during Thanksgiving Break? We’re offering the following camps:

  • Skyhawks Basketball Camp (Ages 7–12)
  • Codelinkd Robotics with Dash (Ages 6–8)
  • Codelinkd Coding Retro Games (Ages 10–12)
  • Art Beat Thanksgiving Week Camp (Ages 6–15)

Register online: https://secure.rec1.com/CA/campbell-ca/catalog/index/1f3a5e3a57d7be154258cb3bb8a7663f?filter=c2VhcmNoPXRoYW5rc2dpdmluZw==

Live Well Campbell - November Recipe Exchange - This month we are looking for the community to share their favorite healthy recipe. All recipes will be posted in next month's newsletter. To submit a recipe email: [email protected].

For more Live Well Campbell resources, visit www.campbellca.gov/livewell.

Winter Campbell Youth Basketball League - Registration deadline extended to 9 AM on Monday, November 17!

Open to grades 1st–5th, this recreational co-ed league focuses on fun and fundamentals. Players will learn dribbling, shooting, passing, defense, good sportsmanship, and more from parent volunteer coaches. Season begins in January!

Register online: https://secure.rec1.com/CA/campbell-ca/catalog/index/4485e106e78fee4ee02ebeb43d7c93c9?filter=c2VhcmNoPXlvdXRoJTIwYmFza2V0YmFsbCUyMGxlYWd1ZQ==

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Fall Spanish Classes for Adults

Posted on October 21st, 2025 by Vive La Experiencia

Join us this fall in learning a new language!

Adult Beginners 1A - Friday's 5:30pm-7:00pm in person

This course is perfect for adults ready to take their first step in starting to learn this beautiful language.

Starting Friday October 24th

Adult Beginner 1B Tuesday's 5:30pm-7:00pm in person

This course is great for those who have some experience with the language, know the basics and feel comfortable using the present tense.

Starting Tuesday October 21st

Please contact us for more information and to register!

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Pumpkin Carving Contest

Posted on October 20th, 2025 by Campbell Community Center

Parks and Recreation Commission Pumpkin Carving Contest!

Show off your pumpkin carving skills! Drop off your fully carved pumpkins at the Recreation Office at the Campbell Community Center on October 29th, 8 AM–5 PM.

The Parks and Recreation Commission will judge the entries and announce the winners at their November 5th meeting.

  • One entry per participant

  • Age categories: 10 & under, 11 & older

  • Rules: All pumpkins must be carved at home; only finished pumpkins will be accepted at drop-off.

For more information, click here.

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