The annual AMTC provides up-to-date information on the latest techniques and innovative approaches to air medical practice. Top-notch keynoters and expanded educational offerings make this the air and critical care ground medical transport event not to miss! The conference exhibit hall gives attendees the chance to learn about the newest technology and meet with service providers in the largest trade show for the air and ground medical community.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Rosicrucian Museum

Visit the Rosicrucian Museum to the see the largest public collection of Egyptian artifacts west of the Mississippi. The only museum in the United States of authentic Egyptian design houses a fascinating collection of 3,000-plus artifacts, objects and ritual items. Marvel at the perservation of mummies thousands of years old, and descend into a full-scale underground rock tomb replica, complete with intricate hieroglyphics painted on the walls. The planetarium offers 35-minute shows on the ancient Roman Mithraic mystery religion. Also take time to enjoy the Peace Garden with its temple, pond, viewing dais and medicinal plants.
Mon-Fri, 9 am-5pm; Sat-Sun, 11 am-6 pm; Thurs, 'til 8 pm. (San Jose: Naglee & Park Avens., San Jose; 408/947-3636)

Friday, March 20, 2009

Monopoly

San Jose's sprawling Guadalupe River Park is home to the world's only outdoor Monopoly board, an exact granite replica that measures 930 square feet.
http://www.sjbeautiful.org/monopoly_in_the_park.html

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Santana Row

Imagine yourself strolling along a wide boulevard shaded by an unusual mixture of tall palm trees and stately oaks. A flower-filled park runs down the boulevard's center, where shoppers rest on shaded benches listening to a classical guitaristwhile watching a game of chess played with two-foot-tall pieces on an oversize board. The street-level storefronts carry luxury names like Gucci and Salvatore Ferragamo. AVove them, overlooking the scene, townhomes done in Mediterranean pastels feature turrets, columns, arches and wrought-iron balconies.

Are you in southern Italy or France? Actually, you're at Santana Row, just a few miles downtown from San Jose.

Often described as an urban village, Santana Row offers a lively collage of chic boutiques and luxury stores, along with a medley of eateries, bustling nightspots, a day spa and fitness club, a cinema and even an elegant four-star hotel.

Notable for its wealth of big-name brands, the list of cosmopolitan shops includes Burberry, Tourneau, Furla, Brooks Brothers, Diesel, and Anthropologie, along with other chains like Tommy Bahma, Chico's and Urban Outfitters. Locally owned boutiques also provide a nice homegrown touch to the mix.