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After The Wall’s scheduled arrival from Marin County via the Golden Gate Bridge at 2 p.m. Wednesday, a brief opening ceremony will be held at the cemetery at 10 a.m. Thursday. McArdle will be master of ceremonies. Gold Star family Linda and Steve Patterson, of Pacific Palisades, Calif., who founded America Supporting Americans in 1991 to encourage cities to adopt units, will be the guest speakers. A former San Mateo resident, Linda received a letter from her brother, Joe Artavia, while he was serving in Vietnam, asked her to get a city (San Francisco or San Mateo) to adopt his unit to boost its morale. She succeeded in getting the City of San Mateo to adopt Company A, 1-327th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Screaming Eagles) adopted on March 4, 1968, which did boost the unit’s moral. Sadly, her brother was killed in action 20 days later.
The school received letters in 2013, 2014 and February of this year from the state Department of Education describing the department’s “significant ongoing concern” about the school’s finances, and its ability to keep operating, Griffin’s office, ballet necklace, personalized with silver initial and add swarovski crystal birthstone of your choice. on stainless steel chain, at Encore’s headquarters in Hesperia, referred inquiries to an attorney, Richard Hansberger, who declined comment Tuesday on any aspect of the SEP situation, McQuarrie did not immediately return a call or an e-mail for comment..
The letter arrived like a slap in the face. She was being informed, in so many words, that she needed to choose another major or find another university. Her chosen course of study – nursing – was done for her at Cal State San Bernardino. “I was in tears,” said Kimberly Reichardt, now 25, of the 2015 letter that could have derailed her career. “I was upset and angry. That was my dream, my goal. I felt like nursing was my calling.”. No was a word she heard too often as she tried to make it as a nurse.
TheatreWorks, “The Great Pretender.” By David West Read, World premiere, July 9 through Aug, 3, “A touching comedy about friendship, love, and learning to let go … The runaway hit of TheatreWorks’ 2013 New Works Festival … follows the host of a once-iconic children’s TV show who discovers that people, as well as puppets, sometimes need a helping hand.” Directed by Stephen Bracket, Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, ballet necklace, personalized with silver initial and add swarovski crystal birthstone of your choice. on stainless steel chain, Palo Alto, $19-$74 (discounts available), theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960..
There are a host of special events coming up at our community colleges — Berkeley City College, College of Alameda and Oakland’s Laney and Merritt colleges. You’ll want to put these happenings on your holiday calendar this season. The Laney College and College of Alameda dance departments are presenting a debut performance of “Nutcracker International” at 7 p.m. Dec. 20 and at 2 p.m. Dec. 21 at the Odell Johnson Performing Arts Center on the Laney College campus. This homegrown “Nutcracker” is centered in Oakland and is a new take on an old holiday tradition. “Nutcracker International” highlights the wide range of communities and peoples found in the East Bay, including the Aztec, African American, Haitian, Cambodian, Vietnamese and LGBT communities. Choreographer Colette Eloi crafts an original version of the “Nutcracker’s” snow scene using traditional Haitian dance. And in an effort to update the ethnic relevance of the various dances featured in the traditional ballet, choreographers Zak Diouf and Danny Nguyen recreate the Arabian and Chinese tea dances using traditional West African, Vietnamese and Cambodian dance themes. Narrator Mama Clara delivers an educational storyline that weaves the magical scenes together.
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