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2002 » Issue 23, Published on Wednesday, June 5, 2002 » Special Section
By Special to the Town Crier

The thrill of competition and the aroma of chili will be wafting through the air Saturday as the Mountain View Chamber of Commerce presents its inaugural Summer Fest and Chili Cook-off.

The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Rengstorff Park, 201 S. Rengstorff Ave. The chamber asks those attending not to bring their pets.

The Summer Fest will feature cooks and their teams vying for awards, plus live music, children’s activities, gourmet foods and a chance to sample some of the best chili the Mountain View community has to offer.

Chili tasting starts at 1 p.m. and tasting kits will be sold for $6 in limited quantities at 11:30 a.m. Judges will vote on the chili, to be prepared on site, with awards presented at 5 p.m.

The chamber seeks volunteers to help with a variety of tasks, including set-up, ticket and booth duty and take-down.

For more information, call 968-8378.


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For the first time in five years, a public elementary school, Gardner Bullis, opened its doors last week in Los Altos Hills. For some, it was, metaphorically speaking, the last stitch removed from the old wound following the closure of the original Bullis-Purissima School in 2003.

For others, including the diehards who formed the successful Bullis Charter School, the sting of the Bullis closure lingers. But our sense is that for most Hills residents not part of the Loyola School coverage area, the opening of Gardner Bullis means the resurrection of a long-sought-after neighborhood school and the community benefits that come with it.