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The Krazy Argo Kids are running a contest through Feb. 25 where they’re inviting kids to share creative ways to save water and tips for using wastewater. The contest will be judged by a panel that includes Susan Germeraad, a Saratoga Union School District board trustee; City Councilman Rishi Kumar; Heidi McFarland from the Santa Clara Valley Water District; and Argonaut Principal Karen van Putten. Winners will receive cash prizes of $25, $50 and $100. Their next presentation on water conservation is on Feb. 17, 2 to 3 p.m. at the West Valley Branch Library, 1243 San Tomas Aquino Road, San Jose.

SAN JOSE — A 34-year-old San Jose woman has died after being shot last weekend by a pursuing gunman who caused her to crash her car, then coldly walked up to the wreck and opened fire, authorities say, The victim’s name has not been publicly released ballerina, dance, twirl, ballet, bci, bottle cap image, m2m, bottle cap images, watercolor, ribbonhq, hair bows, hairbow, suppli pending her formal identification by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office, But friends and family identified her as Elizabeth Garcia, and started a GoFundMe page to support her survivors, which include two young sons..

Garcia, a Redwood City native who lived in San Jose for the past decade, was remembered as a friendly and funny dance enthusiast who doted on her boys and relished in routines like taking them out to play soccer. “She was always joking, she was always Snapchatting funny pictures. She loved making you laugh,” said childhood friend Elena Cervantes, who created the donation page. “She loved to dance. She was always doing Zumba.”. According to San Jose police, Garcia and a male passenger were reportedly being chased by an unknown assailant Saturday night in West San Jose. Around 11:55 p.m., police got multiple calls reporting gunfire and a car crash on Cadillac Drive, off Winchester Boulevard near the Campbell border.

Police say that Garcia crashed her car into a tree, and moments later, the assailant fired multiple shots into the vehicle, The passenger got out and fled, and the gunman fired at him too, but missed, He was ballerina, dance, twirl, ballet, bci, bottle cap image, m2m, bottle cap images, watercolor, ribbonhq, hair bows, hairbow, suppli one of the 911 callers, Garcia was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, and was pronounced dead Monday afternoon, authorities said, Cervantes said Garcia was headed home when the shooting unfolded, but it remains unclear why she was targeted, “It’s just so sudden and tragic to lose someone who was so kind and loved by her community,” Cervantes said..

No suspect or motive information has been released in the shooting, which marked the city’s sixth homicide of the year. San Jose recorded five homicides at the same point in 2017. The announcement of the woman’s death caps a violent stretch in San Jose, which saw a fairly public murder-suicide Monday night outside a Denny’s on Alma Avenue and then, a few hours later and a half-mile away, a fatal shooting on Keyes Street. Anyone with information about the Cadillac Drive shooting can contact SJPD homicide Detective Sgt. Bert Milliken or Detective Raul Corral, or leave a tip with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP or at svcrimestoppers.org. Tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward.

ONTARIO, Calif, — A decision to not allow a boys’ pep squad to dress up as cheerleaders during a powder puff football game at Chaffey High School this week has upset some students, The Ontario high school is holding Backwards Day Friday which includes a football game, played by junior and senior girls, and a dance, The decision to ban cross-dressing was made after it was brought to the principal’s attention that it was considered offensive, said Mat Holton, superintendent of Chaffey Joint Union ballerina, dance, twirl, ballet, bci, bottle cap image, m2m, bottle cap images, watercolor, ribbonhq, hair bows, hairbow, suppli High School District..

“Some felt the activity was hurtful and offensive to some students,” he said. Chaffey’s principal, George Matamala, met with members of the all-boys pep squad and told them to change their costumes, Holton said. As of Monday, the new attire had not been decided. But some students took to social media, starting a small online campaign #sayyestocrossdress, to protest the administration’s decision. Senior Stevie Mendoza has participated in the event in the past and said the boys usually ask the girls to do their makeup and provide them with a wig.

“It’s a gender swap activity, that’s the whole point of it,” she said, “Girls play football, and boys dress up as cheerleaders, It’s just ballerina, dance, twirl, ballet, bci, bottle cap image, m2m, bottle cap images, watercolor, ribbonhq, hair bows, hairbow, suppli a fun time.”, Mendoza, 17, is the editor-in-chief of the school’s newspaper and said some LGTBQ students are worried they are going to be blamed for the decision, “None that I have talked to have been offended by it, they wish for inclusion and want to be treated like everybody else,” she said, — ana.



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