Palo Alto Weekly 12.11.2009 - section1

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Give the Gift of an Avenidas Village Membership

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University Art Palo Alto 650-328-3500 267 Hamilton Avenue For holiday gift ideas, visit UniversityArt.com Be sure to visit our stores in San Jose, San Francisco and Sacramento too!

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Cops That Care The Mountain View Police Department is now accepting new, unwrapped toys and clothing as well as gift cards and cash. This program is designed for families in Mountain View that are unable to purchase gifts for their children this holiday season. Donations can be brought directly to the police department. For more information about this program, contact 650-903-6344. 1000 Villa St., Mountain View. InnVision Donations of new books and toys are needed for distribution through the annual “Holiday Toy Shoppe.” Donors are also needed to “adopt” families and individual clients through donations of gifts and gift cards. Donations of canned food and coffee are also welcome. Visit www. innvision.org, e-mail donating@innvision.org or call 650-324-5357. Food donations are accepted Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All food donations can go 425 Hamilton address at the All Saints Church. Toys and other gifts can be sent to the Opportunity Center at 33 Encina Ave, Palo Alto. Pet Food Express Raise money for a nonprofit catrescue organization and Palo Alto Animal Services on Saturday, Dec. 12, from noon to 4 p.m., by bringing pets to have their pictures taken with Santa Claus. All proceeds benefit Itty Bitty Orphan Kitty Rescue (IBOK) and its emergency medical fund. Photos are $10 for one, $15 for two, and all participants receive a free thank-you gift from Pet Food Express. Throughout the month of December, the store is also offering a “giving tree,” with proceeds benefiting Palo Alto Animal Services and IBOK. Customers can make donations of foods and toys after selecting ornaments from the store’s Christmas tree. Visit www.petfoodexpress.com or call 650-856-6666. 3910 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. PETCO’s Tree of Hope Fundraiser Through Dec. 24, PETCO stores are selling ornament cards in denominations of $1, $5, $10 or $20 to benefit the PETCO Foundation for orphaned animals. Donations may also be made online. Visit www.petco.com or call 650-966-1233. 1919 El Camino Real, Mountain View. Ronald McDonald House at Stanford The house has holiday “giving ornaments” (with one needed item listed on each ornament) available for decorating office Christmas trees or other holiday displays. The “wish-list” items are also displayed online. New, unwrapped gifts should be brought to the house. Monetary donations and volunteers are always appreciated as well. For information on obtaining and using the “giving ornaments,” contact Olga Corral at olga@ronaldhouse.net or call 650470-6008. For general information, visit www.ronaldhouse.net or call 650 470-6000. 520 Sand Hill Road, Palo Alto. St. Anthony’s of Padua Dining Room The St. Anthony’s Padua Dining Room needs hams, fresh produce and all the trimmings for its Christmas Meal served on Dec. 25 from


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