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Stars pass out 70th birthday wishes

- Bal Aizarro COLUMNIST

It’s not everyone who can have Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli sing “Happy Birthday” to him on his 70th birthday. But Steve Wozniak isn’t just anyone.

The generous and geeky genius whose creativity spawned the Apple era was the guest of honor for a virtual surprise party Tuesday night organized by his wife, Janet Wozniak. A decade ago, she arranged a surprise party at the Tech in downtown San Jose to celebrate his 60th. But the coronaviru­s pandemic meant this one needed to be a socially distant affair, so the couple watched the event from their South Bay home, sitting in front of colorful portraits of the couple made by pop artist Romero Britto.

“He doesn’t really like celebratio­ns, but I know he likes helping people,” she said at the start of the event, which was hosted by singer Jewel and was a benefit for the Inspiring Children Foundation, the nonprofit she founded with entreprene­ur Ryan Wolfington.

Jewel hosted the online event, which had recordings of dozens of celebritie­s performing and giving

birthday wishes to Woz. The lineup included Andy Grammer, Vance Joy, Emmylou Harris, Shaquille O’Neal, Chris Rock and William Shatner. Several Bay Area notables made appearance­s, too, including Apple and General Magic alum Andy Hertzfeld and former Apple Vice President John Couch, plus House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Olympic figure skating gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi and San Jose Sharks Brent Burns and Tomas Hertl.

Of course, there were some tech hiccups on the streaming event, prompting some to wonder if it was using the ancient-incomputer-age networking system AppleTalk.

If you missed the event, you still can celebrate the “11 Days of Wozdom” scavenger hunt with daily challenges like posting a photo of your happy place, telling Woz a joke and

baking a Woz-related cake. All the details and prizes — Apple gear, of course, and Woz still gets an employee discount — are available at wozbday.com/

challenges-prizes.

One of my favorite moments of the birthday event was Woz explaining he’s not 70, as far as he’s concerned. “During my

Apple developmen­t days, I did everything in Base 16,” he said. That means that in hexadecima­l terms, he’s only 46. It’s almost like inventing time travel.

GOOD DEED DEPARTMENT >> As far as climate goes, we have it pretty good in the Bay Area. But for homeless residents who don’t have air conditioni­ng or a shady room to escape to, summer heat can be deadly. That’s where Leadings of Spirit comes in.

The new nonprofit group has partnered with a Target store in Mountain View, which donated two cartloads of bottled water to hand out to San Jose’s unhoused population this weekend. Half a dozen other Target stores contribute­d water as well as face masks, and 10 Target employees will join Leadings of Spirit volunteers as they head out to the encampment­s to distribute both items. If you’re interested in finding out more about the group, you can find them on Facebook or contact Mark Metzler at waterdistr­ibution812­8@gmail.com.

MAKING A DIFFERENCE >> John A. Sobrato — whose family has made a mark in both developmen­t and philanthro­pic circles — emailed to say that the San Mateo County Undocument­ed Relief Fund is continuing to grow and is having an impact. So far, 6,000 cash grants of $1,000 each already have been distribute­d to families here illegally and struggling amid COVID-19. Over 12,000 applicatio­ns are going through the vetting process.

“We have raised $10.7 million to date and have a goal of $15 million,” Sobrato said. “We received the first corporate donation from Facebook last Friday and hope other corporatio­ns will partner with us.”

Even if you’re not a corporatio­n, donations can be made to the Mission Asset Fund, which is vetting the applicatio­ns and distributi­ng the grants. Go to missionass­etfund.org/coronaviru­s-rapid-response for details.

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 ?? JEFF CHIU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak smiles while interviewe­d in San Francisco in 2016.
JEFF CHIU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak smiles while interviewe­d in San Francisco in 2016.

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