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Photos of the Week: Groovin' on the Green, History Tour, MV Football and more Print E-mail
Written by Ellie Van Houtte   

Craving for visual stimuli? Click through to our posting for a few of the Town Crier's favorite photos from last week.

For full albums of photos, visit towncrier.photoshelter.com.

 

 

Groovin' on the Green

A bed of green turf covered State Street's asphalt Sept. 28 for Groovin' on the Green, a celebration in honor of Los Altos' 60th Birthday. Live music, giant lamps, lawn chairs and strings of overhead lights transformed the town into a street festival for one night.

Photo by Ellie Van Houtte/Town Crier

 

Los Altos Educational Foundation's 30th Anniversary Community Festival

Covington Elementary School students check their phones and talk while sitting on gym equipment at a festival celebrating the school's 30th Anniversary Sept. 28.

Photo by Ellie Van Houtte/Town Crier

 

 

"Hidden History" Walking Tour

Over 75 local residents braved the heat to particapte in the "Hidden History" Walking Tour in downtown Los Altos Sept. 30. A 1924 Model T greeted local residents at their first tour stop at the Southern Pacific Train Depot, below.

Photo by Ellie Van Houtte/Town Crier

 

Mountain View Football

Mountain View High School running back Marcus Jones, carries the ball toward the end zone during the Spartan's home game Sept. 28. Mountain View lost 35-13 to Santa Clara.

Photo by Ellie Van Houtte/Town Crier

 

Homecoming for Bobby McClellan

Los Altos resident Bobby McLean returned home Sept. 26 after doing three tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. His Osage Avenue neighborhood turned out to welcome him home. The 22-year-old just completed his service as a United States Army Ranger.

Photo by Eliza Ridgeway/Town Crier

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