Holidays

Help Dr. Werner and Our Team Help the Community: Contribute to Our Fall Food Drive!

October 28th, 2013

Dr. Erich Werner and our entire team are proud to announce we are partnering with Cityteam International this holiday season to provide donations and other food items to the homeless and those less fortunate in our community so that they may provide a Thanksgiving dinner for their families.

Now through November 21st, Dr. Werner and our team encourage our patients and their families to drop off non-perishable food items at our office. These include macaroni and cheese, stuffing, canned tuna, instant potatoes, jelly, gravy, canned fruit, canned milk, soups, peanut butter, pasta or rice, canned veggies, canned chicken, and other holiday food.

Our friends at Cityteam International will pick up your kind donations on November 5th and again on November 21st.

Did you know that one in four families are turned away daily from local food pantries simply because there isn't enough food to meet the demand? Dr. Werner and our team would like to ensure everyone in our community can celebrate Thanksgiving with a nice, well-rounded meal. We appreciate any support we can get! If you are interested in donating, please visit our office at 15000 Los Gatos Blvd Suite, Suite #6 Los Gatos, CA 95032

By joining us in this food drive, Dr. Werner and our team can help provide enough food to those who truly cannot afford it, so that no one has to go to bed hungry this Thanksgiving. Let’s make this holiday season special for them.

About Cityteam International:

Cityteam International helps the homeless, the less fortunate, and individuals recovering from addiction with food, shelter, or a place to live. Their programs serve not only those in the United States, but globally as well.

Participate in our Earth Day Raffle!

April 17th, 2013

You have a few days left to stop by our office to enter our Earth Day Raffle!

Earth day has been celebrated since 1970, as a way to demonstrate support for environmental protection. As spring begins and everything returns to that most pleasant shade of green, it's easy to remember why we love the great outdoors!

This year our office is celebrating Earth Day with a raffle! Stop by our office an enter to win a prize that will help you celebrate Earth Day by simply writing your name on a slip of recycled paper! If you win, you'll receive a basket of goodies including a tree to plant, a shovel, garden gloves, and wild flower seeds.

Stop in and enter to win! Even if you don't there are still many ways to celebrate and participate this weekend. What are you planning to do for the Earth for Earth day?

Fun Facts About Pumpkins!

October 26th, 2012

Since October is one of the most fun months, we decided to share some fun facts about a pretty iconic part of Halloween here on our blog. Read on to learn something new about the pumpkin!

•Pumpkins are a fruit that originated in Central America.
•The name "pumpkin" comes from the Greek word "pepon," meaning a large melon.
•90% of the pumpkin is made up of water.
•The yellow-orange flowers that bloom from a pumpkin vine are edible.
•Using pumpkins as lanterns at Halloween is based on an ancient Celtic custom brought to America by European immigrants.
•The world's heaviest pumpkin was grown by Chris Stevens (USA) and was recorded on October 9, 2010 weighing 1,810.5 lbs. (source: Guinness World Records)
•Pumpkins, and their seeds, were a celebrated food of the Native American Indians who treasured them both for their dietary and medicinal properties.
•Illinois grows more pumpkins than any other state in the country. It harvests nearly 12,300 acres of fruit.

Independence Day Facts, Tips, and Party invitations!

July 2nd, 2012



It’s hard to believe, but July is already here and half of 2012 has already passed! As July 4th approaches, our team thought it would be fun to share some facts and safety tips for celebrating our country’s independence day.

Fun Facts:
• Betsy Ross, according to legend, sewed the first American flag in May or June 1776, as commissioned by the Congressional Committee.
• The major objection to being ruled by Britain was taxation without representation. The colonists had no say in the decisions of English Parliament.
• The word ‘patriotism’ comes from the Latin patria, which means ‘homeland’ or ‘fatherland.’
• The first public Fourth of July event at the White House occurred in 1804.
• And what could be more fitting than spending the day in a place called “America”? There are five such places in the country, with the most populous being American Fork, Utah, with 21,941 residents. Check out American Fact Finder.

Safety Tips:
• Avoid buying fireworks that are packaged in brown paper because this is often a sign that the fireworks were made for professional displays and that they could pose a danger to consumers.
• Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap.
• Never carry fireworks in a pocket or shoot them off in metal or glass containers.
• To prevent a trash fire, be sure to douse the spent fireworks with plenty of water from a bucket or hose after fireworks complete their burning and before discarding them.
• Make sure fireworks are legal before buying or using them.

What are your plans this 4th of July? Share them with us! We’d love to hear what you and the rest of the community will be doing to celebrate! (Don’t forget to make sure there are no restrictions on fireworks! Check out this link to see if fireworks might be an issue for you this year.)

Also, check out these 4th of July party invitations, eGreeting cards, and delicious recipes!

July 4th eCard invitations!

Happy Independence Day eCards

Independence Day Recipes

Photo by shawnajean
Photo by shawnajean