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July 10, 2005
Harry Potter 6 "All Potter's Eve" July 15th Costume Parties & 12:01am 7/16 Book Pick-up: San Francisco Muggles Have Choices

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Ever since the second Harry Potter book came out, we've been dressing up like witches and wizards and heading to our favorite bookstore, whether it's in Kennebunkport, Maine at the Kennebunk Book Port or in San Francisco, California, when a new J.K. Rowling book is released.

This year, these mere Muggles will be in San Francisco. Our biggest Harry Potter fan of the family, who is ten, has just finished reading Rowling's first, second and third HP books for the fifteenth time. She has read the rest of the series at least ten times.

Needless to say, we are ready for the sixth book to arrive on July 16th, and then some.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes its debut at midnight on July 15th around the world.

Actually, Rowling's latest masterpiece is available for devouring at 12:01 am, Saturday, July 16th, and not a moment before.

Books can and should be ordered ahead of time -- no matter where you decide to pick them up.

Even San Francisco's Mayor Gavin Newsom has gotten in on the fun. Newsom has declared July 15th "All Potter's Eve in San Francisco."

Mayor Newsom's Proclamation states:

Whereas, San Francisco's own Books Inc., the West's Oldest Independent Bookseller, is hosting midnight release parties for the 6th book of the beloved JK Rowling series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, on the eve of the release date of July 16; and

Whereas, the Harry Potter series has created a whole new interest in youth literacy, in both San Francisco, and throughout the world; and

Whereas, Books Inc. is donating half their profit from sales during their "All Potter's Eve" Midnight Release Parties to local school libraries, in addition to the already impressive annual contribution of their Michael P. Grant Literacy Fund benefiting San Francisco School Volunteers; and

Whereas, many citizens of the City and County of San Francisco, including adults, are unusually excited about the new release, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince; now

Therefore Be It Resolved, that I, Gavin Newsom, Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco do hereby proclaim July 15, 2005 as ...

ALL POTTERS EVE

IN SAN FRANCISCO!

Here is a list of bookstores in the city and throughout the Bay Area that will be open before midnight on July 15th.

A number of stores are hosting a costume party for all of us dedicated J.K. Rowling, Harry, Ron & Hermione fans.

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November 19, 2004
nikewomen Store Opening at Stanford Shopping Center on the Heels of Phil Knight's Resignation
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On the "heels" of Nike Chairman, CEO & Co-Founder, Phil Knight's resignation yesterday, Palo Alto, California prepares for Saturday's grand opening of a new store at the Stanford Shopping Center called nikewomen.

nikewomen is the first free standing Nike women's store in the Bay Area.

On Saturday, a personal trainer, tennis pro, and yoga instructor will give tips to improve your practice. Plus a chair massage, a scrumptious brunch, and a grand opening goodie bag from nikewomen will be offered to all those who attend.

nikewomen - who, what, where, when...

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October 2, 2004
Stanford Cardinal Beats Washington Huskies 27-13: Buddy's Boys Are Alright Now!

J.R. Lemon On His Way To A 42-Yard Touchdown This afternoon in Palo Alto, J.R. Lemon rushed for a career-best 162 yards and three touchdowns to lead Stanford to a "sweet" 27-13 victory over the winless Washington Huskies. Stanford... more

September 25, 2004
Stanford's Impressive First Half Almost Enough Against #1 USC

Buddy Teevens' Stanford Cardinal proved this afternoon they are tough, competitive, more mature, and an authentic threat to the country's #1 football team, the USC Trojans. While USC beat Stanford 31 - 28, USC had to earn it. National... more

August 30, 2004
Positive Coaching Alliance Silicon Valley Shoot Out Goes Hollywood Goes Back To Stanford This Fall

Why are stars, from Hollywood to Silicon Valley, coming together to support Positive Coaching Alliance? Since 1998, Positive Coaching Alliance, founded by Jim Thompson, has conducted more than 1,700 workshops for 68,000 coaches, parents and leaders that have helped... more

May 7, 2004
Kabbalah Teacher, Interfaith Minister & Therapist, Megan Wagner Writes Her First Book

The Bay Area is rich with diverse cultures and ways of life. As a child one is influenced by certain leaders who capture the attention of the rest. Megan Wagner was one of those leaders growing up in the... more

April 29, 2004
Google Founders Sergey Brin & Larry Page Prepare for Dutch Auction IPO with Credit Suisse First Boston & Morgan Stanley

Google Founders, Larry Page & Sergey Brin Today, Google founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced that the Internet search company they founded in 1998 is preparing for a Dutch Auction IPO rather than the traditional Wall Street route... more

March 18, 2004
Positive Coaching Alliance Celebrates Youth Sports & Earthquakes GM, Alexi Lalas at Stanford

Last night, the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) hosted their annual National Youth Sports Awards Dinner at Stanford University. Three Bay Area celebrities were part of the third annual event: Earthquakes president and general manager, Alexi Lalas, ex-Stanford All-America basketball player,... more

February 7, 2004
Stanford Beats Arizona On Nick Robinson's Three At The Buzzer

20-And-OH! Associated Press Photographer, Paul Sakuma was not the only one to get the best shot of the day. Nick Robinson, #21 of the Stanford Cardinal Men's Basketball Team put up a 3-pointer from 35 feet away to beat... more

February 2, 2004
Mounting Efforts to Inspire Viacom, CBS and MTV to Higher Standards

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King Viacom -- the corporate owner of CBS, the network that broadcast the Super Bowl and MTV, the entity which produced the Super Bowl Half-time show -- needs to take a... more

February 1, 2004
The West Coast Cheers Super Bowl Champions -- MVP, Tom Brady & The New England Patriots

This year's Vince Lombardi Trophy goes to the New England Patriots. New England beats Carolina 32-29. Up & Adam With eight seconds left on the clock, reliable kicker, Adam Vinatieri made a 41 yard field goal to help the... more

December 21, 2003
Christmas Eve Church Services in San Francisco and ...

Christmas Eve is one of the most magical nights of the year. If you plan to be in San Francisco or down in the Peninsula on December 24th, we can recommend a number of churches, both traditional and non-traditional, for... more

December 17, 2003
Bay Area's High-Flying History

San Jose Mercury News: By Frank Sweeney, Mercury News While the Wright brothers were making aviation history at Kitty Hawk 100 years ago today, a parallel universe of flight was developing 3,000 miles west in California. Except for one significant... more

December 14, 2003
Report: Bay Area Traffic is Less Sluggish

Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal: An annual report from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission claims that the Bay Area's endemic traffic snarls aren't really as bad as drivers might think. The economy took some of the sluggishness out of the Bay... more

November 16, 2003
Let's Get This Party Started Again; "Pink" Is Reborn

Not the Pink Panther or the artist, but The San Francisco Chronicle's "Pink Section." "Hand me The Pink Section," we would say -- even after it lost its color. We're glad Phil Bronstein and his team listened to their readers.... more

November 14, 2003
Barbara Bush Leaves Them Laughing At Kepler's

The Almanac: By Jane Knoerle Former Secretary of State George Shultz, who introduced Ms. Bush, set the tone of the evening. "We're here to have fun," he said, adding, "Barbara Bush has almost become a part of the American family."... more

Caltrain Paving Way for 'Baby Bullet' Trains

Tri-Valley Herald Online By Justin Jouvenal, STAFF WRITER Caltrain is facing off with some of its riders over a proposed overhaul of the rail line's timetables in preparation for the launch of "baby bullet" express trains next spring. Officials say... more

November 4, 2003
Vicarious Living ... Yours For Real For $16.5M

Living At Its Best - A Tuscan Villa in Northern California Presented by Sotheby's Bernadette Lamothe, 415.296.2226 7 BEDROOMS 8 BATHS Have you ever dreamed of living in an authentic Italian villa crafted with materials imported from Italy? This... more

October 17, 2003
Neil Parry, The Saint of San Jose

The Badger Herald: by Brandon Gullicksrud, Associate Sports Editor Sometimes it seems like the only big news that ever comes out of the sports world is negative. In the past year alone, baseball has seen one of its most-heralded players... more

October 12, 2003
Mending An Ear With Cochlear Implants

San Francisco Chronicle: From telephone calls to kindergarten, cochlear implants are opening up a new world for one Menlo Park family Rising before the sun on July 23, Sarah and Todd McBride knew one thing for sure: Within hours,... more

October 6, 2003
One-of-a-Kind Silicon Valley Benefit Concert: October 19, 2003

What: Vickie Natale Sings for the Arts When: Sunday, October 19, 2003, 2-6pm Where: Private Home in Atherton. Outdoor Performance. (Dress appropriately) Cost for Adults: $35/general seating; $65/priority seating (includes signed photograph); $125/premier seating (includes complimentary beverages, limited edition... more

September 30, 2003
Sally Ride Science Festival

Sally Ride Festivals From The Mercury News Science & Health Calendar | 09/30/2003 | Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman to travel in space, will host the Sally Ride Science Festival on Sunday at Stanford University. The event is geared... more





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