Business and Corporate Law
Gary T. Shara  Attorney At Law (408) 294-3344
TV Show: Minding Your Business

Guest Interviews with Wide Range of Topics

"Minding Your Business" is a weekly half-hour cable TV interview show, hosted by Gary T. Shara. Mr. Shara engages a variety of guests from the business, civic, education, entertainment, and professional communities in lively and informative conversation about their ideas and experiences.

Would you like to appear as a guest on the show? Would you like to recommend someone as a guest for the show? Do you have any feedback on any of the programs? Mr. Shara wants to hear from you and encourages you to contact him.

Show Broadcast Information
"Minding Your Business" is broadcast each Tuesday at 7:00 PM on Comcast Cable 15 throughout San Jose and Campbell.

Show Schedule September 2008
Date Guest(s) Show Notes
September 2, 2008 Loaves & Fishes Martha's Kitchen We are particularly pleased to put the spotlight on two very worthy organizations: Loaves & Fishes featuring Executive Director Christina Egan and Martha's Kitchen featuring Edita Cruz.
September 9, 2008 Silicon Valley FACES We are pleased to present outgoing Executive Director Bart Charlow and incoming Executive Director Pat Mitchell.
September 16, 2008 Every Thing Italian We are presenting our show with Chris DiSalvo and Joshua DeVincenzi Melandr featuring information about the Italian Family Festa that takes place in San Jose on September 27 & 28.
September 23, 2008 California Equity Group We are going to feature Clarence Stone and Michael Sieber, co-founders talking about ways of doing business in Silicon Valley.
September 30, 2008 Hispanic Charity Ball It is indeed an honor to present Teresa Alvarado here to discuss the Hispanic Charity Ball set for the Fairmont Hotel on October 11, 2008.
October 7, 2008 Rod Diridon, Sr. Rod will be talking about transportation issues including his particular area of expertise and interest in travel by rail, including the Bullet Train between San Jose and Los Angeles and the applicable legislation on the November ballot.