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2001 » Issue 29, Published on Wednesday, July 18, 2001 » Community
By Los Altos Senior Center

The Los Altos Senior Center is located in the Hillview Community Center, 97 Hillview Ave. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 948-7483.

The Mountain View Senior Center is located at 266 Escuela Ave. For more information, call 903-6330.

Following is a list of special events.

Friday: Noon. Friday Luncheon. Barbecue on the patio with hot dogs, hamburgers and fixings. Tickets $3 for members and $6 for guests.

July 25: 1 p.m. Volunteer Recognition with melon mania. Margie and Aldo will provide a pleasant musical interlude. An occasion to say “thank you” to the volunteers who keep the Senior Center running smoothly.

July 27: 1 p.m. Birthday Bingo: Celebrate July birthdays with cake, ice cream, music and free bingo. Everyone is invited.

July 28: 1 p.m. AARP general meeting in Room 12. Flag ceremony in uniforms worn by the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Visitors welcome.

July 29: 1 p.m. Second Annual Ice Cream Social at Shoup Park. All the ice cream you can eat in a cone. Ye Olde Town Band supplies the music. Tickets, which may be purchased in advance, are $1.50 per person.


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In Our Opinion

Editorial

We’ve recently covered the passing of two of this community’s most involved and committed volunteers, Lee Lynch and Billy Russell. They represented an era when people helped out, not so they could get their name on a building, but because it was simply the right thing to do.

There’s a new generation of volunteers hard at work right now in this community who are carrying on their legacy. The level of involvement in the recent Los Altos Relay For Life event bears this out.