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Our Favorite Restaurant

For a long time now, our favorite restaurant has been a place that is currently called Lucy’s Cafe. They used to be called Chef Wang’s, and they were right around the corner from us, but the city decided to redevelop that block and all the businesses had to move. Lucy found a new location in Cupertino, and, since they were moving anyway, took that opportunity to change the name. We go there all the time, plus Lucy’s little boy shares Bill’s Lego hobby.

So when I started doing the WordPress blog thing, one of the first ones I did was a blog for Lucy’s restaurant called www.lucysmandarincuisine.com. When we were there last night, we learned that Lucy is hosting next month’s Chefs Who Care charity buffet. This is an event held at a different restaurant every month, and half the proceeds go to the charity’s Food and Nutrition Center. So Bill and I put together a blog post promoting the event, and I’ve been publishing it on places like Craigslist. Here’s what I’ve been posting:

This February, the popular monthly dine-out event and fundraiser for Chefs Who Care is being held at Lucy’s Cafe in Cupertino. On Sunday, February 5th, 2006, from 4:30pm to 7:00pm, and Monday and Tuesday, February 6th and 7th, from 5:00 to 7:00pm, Lucy’s will be hosting a charity buffet dinner to support the Food and Nutrition Center.


Buffet Dinner Menu
Appetizers:
Egg Rolls, Pot Stickers, Chicken Salad, Tuna Skewers

Soups:
Hot & Sour Soup, Sweet Corn w/Chicken Soup

Entrees:
Prawns w/Honey Walnuts, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Dried Sauteed String Beans w/Beef, Broccoli Cashew Nut, House Fried Rice, Steamed Rice, Vegetable Chow Mein


Save $2 by pre-paying before February 1, 2006.

Half the dinner cost is donated to the Food and Nutrition Center and is tax deductible.

Lucy’s Cafe is handicapped accessible.

For more information go to:
http://www.lucysmandarincuisine.com/

Lucy’s Cafe
21670 Stevens Creek Blvd
Cupertino, California 95014
Phone: 408 446-1469

TuxPaint

We’re at the SVLUG meeting right now. We just saw a great presentation by Bill Kendrick about a very interesting drawing program for little kids (3 & up, but fun for all ages) called TuxPaint. It’s completely free and Open Source, and there are versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux, as well as a lot of other platforms. And it’s been translated into a huge number of languages. Give it a try!

He’ll be giving a more in-depth presentation about the project and the Open Source development project tomorrow evening at PenLUG (Belmont, CA) and on the 19th at LUGOD (Davis, CA).