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Back Issue Jan. 27, 2004 |
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Public Transit in East Palo Alto
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New Public Transportation Section on EPA.net!
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SamTrans Holds Transportation Workshops
By Dennis J. Parker, Community Advocate
SamTrans, in cooperation with the City of East Palo Alto, the City/County Association of Governments (C/CAG) of San Mateo, and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, recently held a series of transportation plan community workshops. The purpose was to find out where the transportation gaps are and what improvements the community would like to see in the future.
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East Palo Alto Women: Walking the Track Together
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A Celebration of Remembrance
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By Mikaya Strickling
Taking some time for yourself and your health
Last October two friends had an idea. The two were Girls Club Executive Director (and former Mayor) Pat Foster and Chinese medicine practitioner Dyanne Ladine, proprietor of Herban Herbals. The idea was to set a regular time of 4-6 pm each Friday for East Palo Alto women to walk around the Cesar Chavez Academy track together. The goals were clear and simple: exercise, socialize, catch up with old friends and meet new ones.
I decided to join them for my own reasons and now have been going out to the track pretty regularly.
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By Mary Flamer
Community Church, Jan. 19th, 11:00 a.m.
On Monday, January 19, 2004, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will be honored in East Palo Alto.
We will celebrate a life that was ended far too soon. We will remember the good that came from the life of Dr. King and seek to be the kind of example that he was to the next generation. We cannot allow his legacy to be forgotten.
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EPA's Own, Author Joseph E. Prince, Comes To Town
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A Free Time Was Had by All
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Liberation Saturday tells author's story of "going the distance".
From: jprince
Date: Mon, 15 Dec. 2003
To: The EPA Community
Subject: Book Tour
I am blessed! I was overwhelmed by the response of the community. Also, the response from St. John Baptist Church was truly special, because I grew up in that church. Seeing my classmates - from Kavanaugh, Green Oaks and Ravenswood High School - was the icing on the cake.
I guess sometimes you can go back home again.
- Joe Prince
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By Maureen Pattarelli
The annual free East Palo Alto Vaccine Clinic for cats and dogs
Affordable pet care and links to resources
The San Mateo County animal Shelter serving East Palo Alto is the merged Peninsula Humane Society and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PHS/SPC
A). This shelter offers two free vaccine clinics per year: one in Daily City, and the other here in town. The most recent one here was last November.
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