13th Street Cat Rescue is an all volunteer cat rescue based in San Jose, California. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) Organization. Adopt a rescued Kitty! Cats, Kittens, Special Needs.
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Located across Franklin Street, the Mountain View Public Library serves the city, throughout the week. Books, periodicals, journals, magazines, reference materials, ebooks and the reading collection available here is extensive. Apart from that, the library hosts interesting events for all ages like story telling sessions, homework help program, knitting club and so forth. For event updates or a catalog search, check website or call ahead.
HopeTHRIFT offers a one-of-a-kind shopping experience where every purchase supports Hope Services programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. We stock fresh inventory daily, including clothing, furniture, books, and home goods, all at affordable prices. Our stores promote sustainability by encouraging reuse and reducing waste. Donations are always welcome and help fund vital programs provided by Hope Services. We also host community events throughout the year, including holiday celebrations and back-to-school drives. Visit our website to opt in to our rewards program and unlock exclusive benefits!
"More Friends, More Fun!" Spend less time chatting online and more time chatting in person! Welcome to the nation's most exciting social club for singles. All of our events are designed so that people with common interests can get together in a relaxed environment to socialize and have fun. What kind of events? Moonlight Cruises, Hikes, White Water Rafting, Theater, Comedy Night, Skiing, Horseback Riding, Sporting Events (yes, we were even at the Olympics), Kayaking, Wine Tasting, Volleyball, World Travel, House Parties, Games Nights, Trampoline Dodgeball - over 240 events each month in nine great cities. Put down the mouse, get out of the house, and meet people face-to-face. We pre-screen each member in person and have a company representative at each event to help ensure positive experiences by everyone.
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Fremont Main Library opened in 1989 and is part of the Alameda County Library. It also houses the county library's administrative offices and Maurice Marks Center for Local and California History. This modern, two-floor athenaeum features internet stations and a huge children's section. The most striking feature of this place is a lovely hanging sculpture ceiling called the "Dream Voyage" by artist Larry Kirkland. The Fukaya meeting rooms are adorned with gifts from this Japanese city. Stroll through its aisles of neatly racked books that covers various genres. Sit down and read or borrow one, whatever your need, the Fremont Main is a good source for book lovers.
