Milpitas chamber hosts trade show
"Gateway to Success" is a business-to-business trade show mixer, hosted by the Milpitas Chamber of Commerce at the Embassy Suites hotel. All participants invite the public to the free trade show on Wednesday, May 21, 5 to 8 p.m.
Participants can pick up a "passport" for door prizes, enjoy refreshments, and meet more than 40 businesses showcasing their products and services. Dan Lutchansky, author of the book "Getting in Business to Stay," will kick off the festivities.
Candidates forum
Berryessa Citizens Advisory Council is hosting a candidates' forum for the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors District Three contenders at the Berryessa Community Center, 3050 Berryessa Road, San Jose on May 12 from 7-8:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served and written questions for the candidates will be accepted for consideration from attendees until 7:10 p.m. There will be a two-minute opening and closing statement period with about 10 questions from the moderator. Each candidate will then have two minutes to respond. For more information, call Ty Greaves 929-2010 or 497-9261.
Under-14 soccer tryouts
North Valley Youth Soccer and Milpitas Youth Soccer Club will hold tryouts for a class 3 boys under-14 soccer team in San Jose May 15 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Morrill Middle School, 1970 Morrill Ave. in San Jose. The tryouts are open to boys in San Jose and Milpitas. For more information, contact coach Mark Della Maggiora at 258-5202.
Chinese school open house
North Valley Chinese School will host its annual open house Sunday, May 18, at Ruskin Elementary School, 1401 Turlock Lane in San Jose. Information on the Chinese as a second language program will be shared from 10:15-10:30 a.m. in the multipurpose room, and information regarding the Heritage Mandarin program will be from 10:35-10:50 a.m. All interested parents are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served, and student artwork and scrapbook projects will be on display. North Valley Chinese School is a non-profit organization that offers Chinese language and culture education programs on Sunday mornings at the Ruskin campus. For more information, call 942-1438, or visit www.nvcs98.org.
Noble flea market
Noble Elementary School will hold a flea market fundraiser May 17 and 18 on its campus, 3466 Grossmont Drive in San Jose. The event will go from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., and will include more than 1,000 items such as furniture, clothes, toys, books and more. For more information, call 926-8737.
Asian Pacific outreach
Asian Pacific Americans are underrepresented in U.S. international affairs despite the many contributions they have made.
To help increase diversity in this growing field, the Institute for International Public Policy, a fellowship of the UNCF Special Programs Corp., prepares Asian Pacific Americans and other college students of color for a wide range of international careers.
Valued at almost $100,000, the IIPP fellowship, now entering its 14th year, is the hallmark of UNCFSP.
Nearly 300 minority students have been placed in more than 50 countries. Applying during the spring of their sophomore years in college, IIPP Fellows later study global issues through a well-structured curriculum. Currently, 16 percent of IIPP program participants are Asian Pacific American.
For more information about the IIPP Fellowship Program, visit www.UNCFSP.org/IIPP.
Relay For Life meetings
The team captain meetings for this year's Relay For Life, will be held on the third Tuesday of each month (next is May 20). They will be at 7 p.m. and held in the meeting room at Milpitas Fire Station No. 1 at 777 S. Main St. There will be a short (10-minute) "youth team orientation" at the end of each meeting. It is mandatory that each youth team attend one of these.
Organizers say now is the time to get teams organized and moving. Team captain packets and materials are available. Contact Laurel Rogers at 946-8492 for more information, or visit www.events.cancer.org/rflmilpitasca.
Relay For Life Committee meetings will be held on the third Thursday of each month (May 22) at 7 p.m. at the fire station.
Peaceful Poets
The Peaceful Poets will meet at the Milpitas Community Library on May 15 and June 19 at 7 p.m. The Peaceful Poets also appear on Milpitas Community Television (Channel 26) on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8-9 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from 1-2 p.m. For more information, call Pat Montoya at 262-7037.
Dance party
Lockandkeymatch.com presents the Lock & Key and Dance Party on Friday, May 16, 8 p.m.-12 a.m. at the Beverly Heritage Hotel, 1820 Barber Lane in Milpitas. Single professionals of all ages are invited. Tickets are $15 advance, and $20 at the door. For more information, go to www.lockandkeymatch.com or call Patrick at (925) 945-8340.
Mosaic of music
Association for Viet Arts will present "MOSAIC: A Fusion of Vietnamese and World Music" on Saturday, May 31 at 3 p.m. at CET's Anthony Soto Theatre, located at 701 Vine St. in San Jose. The concert will feature the Unity Nguyen Ensemble and special guest artists Masuru Koga, Mandjou KonŽ and Ben Isaacs, performing a unique fusion of traditional Vietnamese and world music. The program includes Vietnamese folk songs intricately woven with traditional African rhythms, African songs with Vietnamese and English lyrics, and contemporary elements such as the electric bass. Instruments that will be showcased include the dan tranh (16-string zither), kora (21-string harp), balafon (African xylophone), and African drums. A question-and-answer session will be held following the performance.
Tickets are $20 general admission, $15 seniors (65 years or over) and students (with identification). Tickets can be purchased at the Law Office of Victoria Tran Sood, 1551 McCarthy Blvd., Suite 204, Milpitas. For information and tickets, visit the Association for Viet Arts, www.vietarts.org, or call Cathy Nguyen, 476-7963.
School board workshop
Santa Clara County School Boards Association will host a candidates' workshop for prospective school board members on Saturday, June 7, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Current school board members will talk about roles and responsibilities of school board service. A representative from the Registrar of Voters will speak about campaign filing. The event is free, thanks to the sponsorship of Pacific Gas & Electric, and open to all prospective candidates or those who may have an interest in board service. Registration will take place on site, the Berryessa Union School District Office, 1376 Piedmont Road, San Jose.
Football, cheer sign-ups
Milpitas Knights PAL youth football and cheerleading are holding sign-ups at the Round Table Pizza located at 1271 E. Calaveras Blvd. Sign-ups for both cheer and football will be held May 20 and June 3. Cheer registration is $125, and football is $250. Space is limited. For more information, contact cheer director Linda Brown at 469-6041, or athletic director Mo
Carrera at 849-8846.
The Santa Clara Lions Football Club will be holding sign-ups for tackle football, flag football and cheerleading on May 4 and May 11. Sign-ups will be from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Townsend Field, 295 Monroe St. A copy of the child's birth certificate and a parent signature is required for all three activities. Registration fee is $75 for tackle football and cheerleading, and $50 for flag football. For more information call Craig Connelly at 221-3056 (daytime) or 248-5002 (evenings).
Young ladies life skills
International Order of Job's Daughters - Silicon Valley teaches young ladies, 10 to 20 years old, important life skills such as leadership, organization, teamwork and self-reliance. Girls also learn a sense of community by participating in philanthropic projects. Meetings are held on the first Monday at 7 p.m. and the third Saturday at 11 a.m. of each month at Mountain View Masonic Lodge, 890 Church St., Mountain View. For more information, call 781-0946 or e-mail yvettespencerbg103@yahoo.com.
Child advocates needed
Child Advocates of Silicon Valley is seeking caring adults, 21 and older, to become friends, mentors and advocates for children in the foster care system that have been abused, neglected or abandoned. Volunteers spend weekly one-on-one time with a child and speak up for their best interests in court. There are currently hundreds of children on the waiting list for an advocate. To learn how you can help, or for more information, please contact Samantha at 573-5665 or samantha@cadvocates.org.
Treasure hunting
The Treasure Hunting Society of Santa Clara Valley meets the second Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. Location is Napredak Hall, 770 Montague Expressway. Guests are welcome and encouraged to attend. For more information, call 435-9933 or visit members.tripod.com/~WaipahuHaole1/treasurehunters.html.
Volunteers sought
Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley seeks center and home care volunteers to care for injured and orphaned wildlife for release back to the wild. Volunteer opportunities include: animal care, board work, construction, database/office management, educational outreach, event planning, facilities planning, fundraising, grant writing, graphic design, and landscaping/gardening. The Wildlife Center, located in San Jose, has an active and enthusiastic corps of volunteers committed to welcoming and training new supporters.
For more information visit www.wcsv.org on the Web. E-mail Patricia Abreu at volunteer@wcsv.org or call 929-9453 for orientation dates.
Adult tutors needed
Vision Literacy, a service of the Santa Clara County Library, provides adults in Santa Clara County with free literacy services. A nationally recognized not-for profit organization, Vision Literacy trains volunteer tutors to help adults with reading, writing, and basic math skills.
Vision Literacy relies heavily on some 200 volunteers, most working as tutors in 12 cities throughout Santa Clara County. Our programs feature small-group and individual tutoring sessions that focus on specific learner needs. Tutors enrich our community by helping adults become empowered community members by increasing their literacy skills.
Vision Literacy's services, discuss expectations of tutor training, and allow for a direct question and answer period. Methods for ongoing tutor support are also addressed during this initial meeting. After completing orientation, interested volunteers are welcome to register for tutor training or explore other volunteer opportunities. To register for orientation call 262-1349 or email info@visionliteracy.org.
Orientation times and locations include:
Saturday, Aug. 23, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Milpitas Community Library (40 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas).
Toastmasters gather
Milpitas Toastmasters Club meets every Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. at the North Valley Christian Fellowship building located at 919 Hanson Court.
Milpitas Toastmasters Club is not affiliated with North Valley Christian Fellowship. Guests are always welcome.
For more information, including a map, visit www.milpitastoastmasters.com.

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