Artistic aims
Students in the Campbell Union School District proved themselves “Future Ready” at the district’s annual Art, Innovation and Music (AIM) Showcase, held March 20 at Monroe Middle School.
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The showcase featured students’ art displays, original music and design projects created through the AIM program, which offers K-5 students art, music and innovation lessons taught by credentialed teachers designed to foster growth through hands-on experiences.
Since its launch in 2022, AIM has expanded districtwide, reaching over 4,000 K-5 students and offering middle school clubs. In the 2023-24 school year, the program provided 90,000 minutes of art, music and innovation instruction.
Easter parade
Applications are now open for groups wanting to be a part of downtown Campbell’s annual Bunnies and Bonnets Parade. This year’s parade will be held on Saturday, April 19. Applications will be accepted through Friday, April 4.
Space in the parade is limited. For more information or to apply, visit https://bit.ly/4iFx1hh.
Spring Wine Walk
A t least 24 wineries will be pouring at the Spring Wine Walk in downtown Campbell, set for Thursday, April 10, 6-9 p.m. Early bird tickets are $55.20 at https://www.downtowncampbell.com/winewalk.
Police foundation fundraiser
Home Church in Campbell is holding its annual Campbell Police Foundation breakfast fundraiser on Saturday, April 5, at 9 a.m., to help raise money to supplement training and equipment for Campbell police. Tickets are $25 at https://www.campbellpolicefoundation.org/breakfast, and all proceeds go to the foundation.
Besides breakfast, there will be officers present to meet and greet and pose for photos.