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2005 » Issue 17, Published on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 » Community

The El Camino Hospital Foundation has scheduled a gala celebration, “Above and Beyond,” May 7, at the Los Altos Golf & Country Club. The evening will commence with a cocktail reception at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and the program at 7 p.m.

The celebration anticipates the October groundbreaking for the hospital’s new campus and provides an opportunity to recognize the lead donors, whose early contributions helped finance construction.

A year and a half ago, residents of Los Altos and surrounding communities overwhelmingly passed a bond measure to help fund El Camino Hospital’s new campus.

That vote was an endorsement of the hospital board’s vision: to create the health-care destination of Silicon Valley by utilizing cutting-edge technology, personalizing patient care to an unprecedented degree and offering a broad range of complementary health services in one location.

The evening will feature gourmet food, fine wine and dancing to the music of the Robert Vickers Orchestra.

The gala serves a dual purpose as a benefit for the hospital’s many programs.

These include the Healing Arts Program, which brings humor, art, music and massage therapies to patients; the RotaCare Free Clinic in Mountain View, which provides health care to the underserved in our community; and its three dialysis centers.

Tickets are $250 per person. Black tie is optional.

For more information, call Lindsay Greensweig, 988-7849.


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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.