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Please join with many Campbell area organizations and the Campbell Community in supporting the Campbell Community Toy Program. Since 1984, this program has been collecting toys and gifts for under-privileged children in our area.

You can help by donating new and unwrapped:

  • Toys
  • Games
  • Books
  • Balls
  • School/Art Supplies

Drop off locations are

  • At the Carol of Lights on Dec 3rd
  • Campbell Library
  • Campbell City Hall
  • The Home Church
  • Santa Clara County Fire Stations in Campbell

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The annual 2016 “Carol of Lights” festival will be held on Saturday December 3rd from 5:00pm until 8:00pm. The Downtown Campbell Business Association invites you to the streets of Historic Downtown Campbell for this free event. This non- commercial, family oriented event brings people in the Campbell community together for an evening of Holiday fun. There are a variety of attractions for the children, including; real snow, bounce houses, a petting zoo, pony rides, arts and crafts, face painting, a photo booth, etc.

After the passing of our beloved Sally Howe, a group of community members and volunteers have taken on this event in her honor. In the past, Sally’s fundraising efforts have been through recycling, community dinners, personal donations, bunco nights, and so on. Since this event has become more popular, the committee is seeking more donations from individuals, local businesses and corporate level sponsors. We need your help in order to carry on this festive downtown tradition!

The sponsorship amounts and benefits are as follows:

$1,000 Sponsorship

Full banner with business logo and information in a populated
area during the festival. Prominent recognition on website, social media sites, event poster and brochure.

$500 Sponsorship

Business logo on smaller banner in a populated area during the festival. Recognition on website, social media sites, event poster and brochure.

$100 Sponsorship

Business listed on poster and printed materials.

Please make check payable to “Campbell Parks and Recreation Foundation”. This foundation is a 501(c)(3) corporation and any donation made is fully tax-deductible.

Sincerely,

The Carol of Lights Event Committee
Non Profit EIN: 45-2418433 (Campbell Parks and Recreation Foundation)
Contact Brooke Ramirez
phone 408-649-0948

We are running a sale from now through Halloween... online you get 15% off everything! (excluding frames) just enter "FALLSALE" when you checkout.

The same sale is going on in our shop in Downtown Campbell, but we're also offering 10% off any Cruiser purchased. Start your Holiday shopping early!

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Come see the special exhibits at the Ainsley House before they go! Exhibits close October 30th. "Agents of Decay" is hands-on fun where you use your detective skills to solve why our artifacts are falling part. "Then and Now" is a photography exhibit that juxtaposes Campbell of the past with Campbell today.

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New Kids Engineering Class!

Posted on October 13th, 2016 by Art Beat Studio

New Atomic D Creative Space starting in November! Only 6 spots available so sign up now!

Creative engineers needed! Only curiosity required.

Hi, Atomic D here. As an engineering coach, I help kids from 4 to 8th grade explore 3D design and 3D printing, basic electronics and Arduino programming. I build young design teams, lead creation meetings and help kids design and build their own creations.

Just as artists use brushes and paints to bring a blank canvas to life, engineers use many different tools to bring their ideas to working reality.

Within the Atomic D Creative Space and with your Atomic D parts box, you will use tools that real engineers and makers use every day.

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Darling-Fisher Memorial Chapel and Downtown Campbell want you to have a safe, responsible, and enjoyable Oktoberfest weekend. That's why we're hosting Yellow Checkered Cab in our parking lot to help get you or your friends home if someone's had too much to drink. Just come on down to Darling-Fisher and there'll be a cab waiting for you.

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If you didn't catch the article in the latest Campbell Express, here's the news about the collaboration between City of Campbell, Campbell Historical Museum and Ainsley House Foundation and Delphi Academy of Campbell students to create a drought-friendly, California native demonstration garden in Downtown Campbell. It looks better in print, however, so get your copy before they're out!

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