Artistic objectives
The students of the Campbell Union School District proved to be “future loans” at the annual showcase of art, innovation and district music (AIM), which was held on March 20 at the Monroe intermediary school.
The showcase included art exhibitions, original music and design projects created by the AIM program, which offers students of K-5 students, music, music and innovation lessons taught by accredited teachers designed to promote growth through practical experiences.
Since its launch in 2022, AIM has expanded the district, reaching more than 4,000 K-5 students and offering college clubs. During the 2023-24 school year, the program provided 90,000 minutes of art, music and innovation.
Easter parade
Applications are now open to groups wishing to be part of the annual rabbit and cups parade in downtown Campbell. This year’s parade will take place on Saturday April 19. Requests will be accepted until Friday, April 4.
The space in the parade is limited. For more information or to apply, visit https://bit.ly/4ifx1hh.
Spring wine walk
At least 24 vineyards will go to the Prinade du Vin Printemps in downtown Campbell, which will take place for Thursday, April 10, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., tickets for lève-Tôt cost $ 55.20 at https://www.downowncampbell.com/winewalk.
Collection of funds from the police foundation
Home Church in Campbell is organizing its annual breakfast fundraising fund of the Campbell police foundation on Saturday April 5 at 9 a.m. to help collect funds to complete the training and equipment for the Campbell police. Tickets cost $ 25 on https://www.campbellpolicefoundation.org/breakfast, and all profits go to the foundation.
Besides breakfast, there will be officers present to meet and greet and pose photos.
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