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July 1, 2008
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Students, parents, teachers grow and cut hair for others
By Carol Rosen
Editor
There was trepidation in the faces of the students lined up at Ida Price Middle School. Mostly young girls, although some mothers, teachers and even a couple of fathers were among the more than 19 who had signed up to cut off from eight to 20 inches of their hair for Locks of Love.
Many of those participating had been growing their hair for years, others had just started in September, but all were ready and willing to give their locks to help those suffering from alopecia or from chemotherapy to have wigs so they can look like everyone else.
This is the second year, Read more...
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La Choza Day Spa celebrates fourth birthday with new services
La Choza Day Spa celebrated its fourth birthday by adding new services, redecorating and renovating the salon and with a ribbon-cutting that included officials from the San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Among its new items is a new lineup of teen services including the Apple Blast pedicure and Fruitie manicure, both $20 for 25 minutes. There also is a teen facial that’s specifically designed for younger skin needs. The facial is deep cleaning but gentle with anti-bacterial extracts and a medicated mask. The facial comes Read more...
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