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Senior Spotlight for May 21: School days

Mary Jo Brown

School days, school days, good old Golden Rule days — graduations, proms, tests for one thing or another, children advancing to higher grades.

Wow, I wonder what it will be like, exciting in some ways, I bet.

Only four more days, and then school’s out.



Yep, it’s time to become more aware of increases in traffic during the summer due to kids on bikes, skateboards, and others ages using cars.

Adult schedules will change some in some cases.



Enjoy the flow.

Summer is on the way.

Happy birthday to Kyle Mayle, Bruce Wood, Judith Wheeler, Audrey Mahaffie, Daniel Tabor and Joe Gallegos.

Get well/speedy recovery to Linda Sandoval, Kathy Bassett, Richard Brenton, Sarah Van Grandt, Chuck Zimmerman and Tisa Knibbs.

The Independent Life Center meeting is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today in the recreation room at Sunset Meadows I, 633 Ledford St.

The AARP meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. today, also in the recreation room at Sunset Meadows I.

The Preserving the Last Frontier meeting will be at 1:30 p.m., also in the rec room at Sunset Meadows I, on Saturday.

The Grand Olde West Days parade will be at 4 p.m. Saturday.

There will be no meal or bus service May 28 due to the Memorial Day holiday.

News is always welcome.

Call me at 824-2139 or stop by.

Thanks.

Mary Jo Brown

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