MHS science fair. Milpitas High School’s interschool science fair will be held in March 2016. Students in fifth through eighth grades and ninth through 12th grades from any school or city can enter old or new projects that have not won any previous science fairs. Students can enter the fair as individuals or groups. All participants will receive a certificate of participation from the Milpitas Board of Education president, and the opportunity to win free gifts and raffle prizes. All winners will receive a trophy and certificate from Milpitas High School Principal Cheryl Lawton and Milpitas Mayor Jose Esteves or Assemblymember Kansen Chu. To sign up, visit sites.google.com/site/milpitashighschoolscienceclub or email alanlepham@gmail.com.
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The holidays always bring an onslaught of houseguests. Why not wow Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru with a visit to one of the Bay Area’s epic museums? We’re not talking paintings, either. We’re talking ice cream, pharaohs and computer circuits. Check ‘em out here. The cute, lovable kid from “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” emerges as a foul-mouthed trailer denizen with a drinking problem in the R-rated comedy “Who’s Holiday!” playing in San Jose. Adults, go and laugh and blow off some holiday angst, but know that this production is NOT not for the young’uns. Meanwhile, there are some other, more traditional theater and dance holiday productions to choose from. A roundup is here.