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“They laid out 12 options for finding more space, and they are going to narrow them down,” Day said. “All we are saying is don’t think you can just do whatever you want in our neighborhood.”. Day said neighbors who have been around a long time are still sensitive to the way the school district handled the transition of an elementary school to the adult school nine years ago. More recently, in 2011, the school district backed down on a proposal to combine an Alameda County school for juvenile criminal offenders with the adult school after neighbors opposed the move.

“If they are considering options for the adult school, they are going to have to be nice to us,” Day said, “There is still some bad blood from nine years ago, but it’s gone away, most of it.”, School district spokesman Mark Coplan said officials are a long way from making any decisions on where to put kids in the next couple of years, when they expect a surge of students into already full classrooms, “I understand why the neighbors want to large dance wall art girls ballerina print ballet shoes in pink 16x20 be part of the discussion,” Coplan said, “There are a couple of options that involve the adult school, but it’s a long way from narrowing down anything to that point, We’re not going out to those communities and starting discussions about what would happen, Otherwise we would be all over town talking to everyone about things that might not even happen, We’re months away from doing that.”..

The ceremony — themed “Don’t Say I Should Have, Say I Did” — will begin at 8:45 a.m., with a musical prelude performed by the Stuart Highlanders Pipe Band; followed by a moment of silence at 9 a.m. to honor all veterans who are deceased or serving today. The Rev. (Col.) Leo McArdle, of U.S. Volunteers-America, will be master of ceremonies, the Rev. Lt. Cmdr. Charles Wilson will give the invocation, and Regina Gonnella, Avenue of Flags Committee member, will lead the audience in singing the National Anthem.

East Bay Civil Air Patrol large dance wall art girls ballerina print ballet shoes in pink 16x20 Cadet Squadron 18 Honor Guard, and the Sons of the American Revolution, will present and retire the colors, Eight wreaths will be laid in honor of the U.S, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Merchant Marines, National Guard, Navy, as well as the 83,329 Americans from all branches of service whose last known status was either Prisoner of War or Missing in Action, and those currently serving who are unable to be home for the holidays, Leianne and Kevin Graves, advocates for an active Gold Star Family community in Northern California, will also lay a Gold Star wreath..

Guest speaker Col. Grace Edinboro, born and raised in San Francisco, has served in the Army and Army National Guard since 1989, and also in the Air Force Reserve for several years before getting her commission through ROTC as a military police officer. Edinboro served two tours in Iraq as executive officer and deputy commander of the 49th Military Police Brigade, and is currently assigned as the chief of staff of the California Army National Guard at the Joint Force Headquarters in Sacramento. A longtime member of the Civil Air Patrol and San Francisco Cadet Squadron 86, she also works actively in California Wing cadet activities throughout the state.

After the program large dance wall art girls ballerina print ballet shoes in pink 16x20 ends, volunteers will place additional wreaths on the graves in Section H3347B (beginning with the grave of Thomas F, McConnell), Each year, the sections are rotated to eventually include all veterans buried at the cemetery, The idea for Wreaths Across American was conceived in 1992 by Morrill Worcester, owner of Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, Maine, who donated wreaths to be placed at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va, In 2005, the project expanded nationwide, In 2007, it was designated a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, and in 2008, the U.S, Congress unanimously voted Dec, 13, 2008, as Wreaths Across America Day..

The mission of Wreaths Across America is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach our children the value of freedom. To learn more, go to www.WreathsAcrossAmerica.org. The donations of nonperishable food items can be dropped off during business hours at South San Francisco Scavenger Co., 500 E. Jamie Court (off Grand Avenue and Haskins Way) or Garden Chapel, 885 El Camino Real, both in South San Francisco, through Dec. 12. Volunteers are also needed to assemble and deliver food baskets and toys starting at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 13 at South San Francisco Fire Station 61, 480 N. Canal St., in South San Francisco.

Since 1981, participants have included volunteers from the Young Men’s Institute, Kiwanis Club, Host Lions Club, Scavenger Company, and other community organizations, all of South San Francisco, The U.S, Marine Corps Toys for Tots program will donate many of the toys, The donations are needed to help more than large dance wall art girls ballerina print ballet shoes in pink 16x20 300 low-income South San Francisco families this year, Last year, more than 3,250 pounds of food were donated to provide food boxes with more than a week’s supply of food, including meat, eggs, milk, fresh produce, and dry and canned goods to more than 350 local families, Financial contributions are also welcome to boost the program’s buying power or donate food items such as hams, turkeys, cereal, nutritious nonperishable food, or canned items to help supplement holiday meals for those in need..



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