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SwanSlippers Handmade using ultra smooth 3mm Designer merino wool felt, throughout the body, insole, and sole plus a gently contoured footbed for added support, are light as a feather. A mere four to six ounces in total weight, yet strong, like their inspiration, the Swan, which appears to glide effortlessly on the water's surface, yet below the surface is pedaling with great speed and strength. Offered in red with a light turquoise ribbon trim and bow, black with a vibrant pink ribbon trim and bow, heather grey with a bright yellow ribbon trim and bow, and a rich blue with an apple green ribbon trim and bow. You'll have a difficult time choosing just one. Last but not least, they have wings that gently hug your heel, giving that classic design a unique twist.Designer felt comes from the Merino Sheep, prized for its fine hairs and considered to be the highest quality sheep's wool: * It is an eco-friendly, biodegradable and renewable material* Naturally water and soil resistant and flame retardant* Known for its thermal (warm in the winter and cool in the summer) and acoustic insulating properties* Highly saturated and lightfast colors.How do I care for my SwanSlippers?* Spot clean with soap and water* Use and adhesive roller to refreshWhat size should I order?Order size EU 36 if you wear US 6- 6 1/2Order size EU 37 if you wear US 7- 7 1/2Order size EU 38 if you wear US 8- 8 1/2Order size EU 39 if you wear US 8 1/2- 9Order size EU 40 if you wear US 9 1/2- 10* SwanSlippers should fit snug as they will conform to your feet with wear, however, if your feet are wide we recommend you order up.Please remember that they are handmade and slight variations will occur.

Members of the Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation cheered when the town council approved construction of a Veterans Memorial at the civic center. An exact location has not been picked. But the council approval gave the foundation the recognition it needs to fundraise for the memorial’s construction. Veterans Day weekend brought an unusual sight to the Los Gatos Youth Park, located behind the high school. LGHS junior D.J. Akers and a few of his fellow Boy Scouts participated in a ceremony where more than 180 American flags were “retired” by burning them in fire pits. The 24-hour event was D.J.’s Eagle Scout project.

Almond Grove residents packed a Nov, 13 meeting to discuss the state of their streets–they’ve been waiting for decades for their concrete streets to be fixed, Plans are now in play for repairs to start this coming May, But women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 39 the project is expensive and the town only has $4 million to spend on it, Although the streets are historical, some residents are saying, “Put down asphalt and just get it done.” A decision on concrete or asphalt will be made next year, with the town’s Historic Preservation Commission expected to weigh in on the controversy in January..

Mid-November also saw Councilwoman Marcia Jensen unanimously elected mayor by her peers on the town council. Barbara Spector was named vice mayor. Two Rolling Hills Middle School students were recognized as being among the “brightest young students in the world” by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth. Scott McIntyre, who lives in Saratoga, scored a 720 out of possible 800 when he took the SAT as a seventh-grader. Briana McColm of Los Gatos scored a 710 when she took the SAT as a seventh-grader. Both students are now in the eighth grade and are taking math classes at Westmont High School this year.

Los Gatos High School senior Christopher Foster won the Central Coast Section Division II cross country title, finishing the 3-mile course in 15:19.2, It was Foster’s second consecutive championship, The boys’ team went on to win the CCS championship, marking the Wildcats third section title women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 39 in five years, The LGHS girls’ field hockey team earned its second consecutive CCS championship title, with a Nov, 22 victory over Archbishop Mitty, The girls have won 11 CCS championships since Coach Henry Reyes took the reigns in 1991..

Cats and water don’t usually mix, but the Wildcats who play on the boys’ water polo team prove the two can make a splash. Both the LGHS varsity and frosh-soph teams finished the season in first place in the El Camino Division of the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League. Los Gatos resident Bob Mayer received the president’s Volunteer Service Award for his work with the Santa Clara County Parks Department. Mayer clocked more than 4,400 hours of volunteer service at San Jose’s Almaden Quicksilver Park and with the New Almaden Quicksilver Parks Association.

In Monte Sereno, Councilman Walter Huff was elected mayor by his council peers and Lon Allen was elected vice mayor, A few weeks later Monte Sereno’s Sue Garner joined the city council, The Los Gatos Town Council was busy as the year drew to a women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 39 close, They certified the environmental impact report for development of the North 40 and set Feb, 3 as the date to continue their discussions, which will focus on the North 40 Specific Plan, The specific plan must be approved before developers like Grosvenors America can bring formal development proposals forward..

The council also voted unanimously to ban polystyrene containers. The ban takes effect June 1, 2015 and applies to restaurants that use them for takeout. Also known by the trademark name Styrofoam, the council decided to ban foam coolers, too, but the ban does not apply to pre-packaged meat, fish, poultry and produce. “Fresh” is the word at Daves Avenue Elementary, where students received a new salad bar cart, courtesy of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group. The SVLG had previously bought salad bars for Lexington, Van Meter and Blossom Hill elementaries, along with 49 other local schools.

While many groups often take a well-deserved rest during the time between Christmas and the Shellie Awards (Jan, 17!), a few stalwarts have entertaining offerings to share, Bill Chessman serves up two science fiction radio dramas that will take you back to a simpler time when high-tech involved shaking a metal sheet to replicate thunder, On Dec, 26 and 27 at 8 p.m, and Dec, 28 at 2:30 p.m., women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 39 be prepared to boo, hiss or laugh out loud as Chessman presents “I Want Your Brain” and “The Biggest, Most Horriblest Monster Ever.”..



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