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Brian Van Dyck directs curriculum at Embark Labs summer program for kids and teens — InMenlo
http://inmenlo.com/2015/05/22/brian-van-dyck-directs-curriculum-at-embark-labs-summer-program-for-kids-and-teens
By his count, middle school teacher Brian Van Dyck has taught 5,000 students about computer science over the past 20 years. He’s currently doing so at La Entrada Middle School in Menlo Park where he offers Innovative Computing Experience as an after school academic credited course. This summer he’ll be offering classes through Embark Labs […]. Menlo Park, California 94025 and Atherton, California 94027. Brian Van Dyck directs curriculum at Embark Labs summer program for kids and teens. May 22, 2015.
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Christina Holmes: Artist into the cowboy thing — InMenlo
http://inmenlo.com/2011/06/27/christina-holmes-artist-into-the-cowboy-thing
In a concession to a hot day, artist Christina Holmes was wearing sandals rather than cowboy boots but even they had a lariat leather kind of look. She’s told the story many times before how an English girl from Warwickshire, England, now living in Menlo Park, became transformed by the West. When photographer Scott […]. Menlo Park, California 94025 and Atherton, California 94027. Christina Holmes: Artist into the cowboy thing. By Linda Hubbard Gulker. June 27, 2011. When photographer Scott Kline. Cowboys...
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Halloween parades take spotlight at local schools — InMenlo
http://inmenlo.com/2011/10/31/halloween-parades-take-spotlight-at-local-schools
Public and private schools in Menlo Park and Atherton provided kids the opportunity to show off their costumes in advance of tonight’s trick or treating at parades this morning. There was the usual share of animals, princesses and ghosts with Harry Potter characters continuing their popularity as well as the latest sensation, Angry Birds. Teachers, […]. Menlo Park, California 94025 and Atherton, California 94027. Halloween parades take spotlight at local schools. By Linda Hubbard Gulker. October 31, 2011.
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Speaking at M-A, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni challenges college admission myths — InMenlo
http://inmenlo.com/2015/04/14/talking-at-m-a-new-york-times-columnist-frank-bruni-challenges-college-admission-myths
Frank Bruni, New York Times columnist and bestselling author, spoke at Menlo-Atherton High School last week, sharing his thoughts on the college admission process and the conversation surrounding it. His newest book, Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be, highlights the importance of picking a school based on the characteristics of the school itself, not […]. Menlo Park, California 94025 and Atherton, California 94027. Speaking at M-A, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni challenges college admission myths.
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James Manganaro opens Bridgepoint Music shop in Menlo Park — InMenlo
http://inmenlo.com/2011/08/23/james-manganaro-opens-bridgepoint-music-shop-in-menlo-park
Peer into the window next to the post office on Oak Grove Ave., and you’ll see shiny brass instruments lining the walls. It’s Menlo Park’s new musical instrument store, the first if not ever such shop in town and the brainchild of local resident James Manganaro. A classically trained, orchestral tubist, James’ initial […]. Menlo Park, California 94025 and Atherton, California 94027. James Manganaro opens Bridgepoint Music shop in Menlo Park. By Linda Hubbard Gulker. August 23, 2011. 8220;I loved tinkerin...
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Nick Turner turned from tech to eco-system garden consulting — InMenlo
http://inmenlo.com/2015/03/26/nick-turner-turned-from-tech-to-eco-system-garden-consulting
We’d come to view Menlo Park resident Nick Turner’s deep nature garden in part to search for butterflies. Another Menlo resident, filmmaker Dorothy Fadiman, has produced a new film, Butterfly Town, USA, which will be having a free premiere on Thursday, April 2, co-sponsored by the Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter. The film chronicles a community of […]. Menlo Park, California 94025 and Atherton, California 94027. Nick Turner turned from tech to eco-system garden consulting. By Linda Hubbard Gulker. And wh...