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So what exactly did we do? Well, we bowled. Then we played a little pool, and then bowled. Maybe we did a little dancing, then bowled. Stopped to get something to eat, and then … yeah, you guessed it–bowled some more. I must have knocked down a couple thousand pins that night–of course, it took me 20 games to do it. But then, I had plenty of time: We were locked in for the night … what else was there to do?. You see, while we listened to the same tones of ‘Pomp and Circumstance,’ received our diplomas with the same beautiful backdrop of the high school’s main building and sat in the same folding chairs on the same plush, green lawn, things are not quite the same for the graduates of 2014 as they were for the Los Gatos graduates of the era of the 1960s.

Oh, graduation itself is pretty much the same–it’s the party that follows that’s remarkably different, And the same is true for the grads at ballet slippers bow / dog collar add on / girl dogs bow / ready to ship / slips over collar / handmade collar bow / made in aust Saratoga High, Actually, ours was one of the first graduation parties actually taken off campus (though why they chose a bowling alley, I’ll never know), Prior to that, grad parties were held in the high school gym and decorations and activities were planned by the entertainment commission, a group of students at the school charged with the task of preparing the gym for dances and such..

So they decorated the gym with balloons tied to the basketball hoops and crepe paper wound through the railing of the bleachers. Actually, in those years we thought it all looked pretty cool. But it was nothing compared to what they do today. After the seniors at Saratoga and Los Gatos graduate this week–Saratoga last night, Los Gatos tonight–they return to the school later in the evening for all-night Grad Night parties hosted by the parents. And those parents will have done remarkable things to transform those campuses into wonderlands with such a variety of activities available that no senior could possibly get bored.

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Wouldn’t it be helpful if we had a blog or an app that showed which buses our public officials are taking themselves? Which line does the mayor take in eschewing her own “single-occupant vehicle trips?” How much time do our City Council members spend waiting for their buses?. Assuming most never have to leave the Island, how many of our city employees use transfers daily? Do they bike their groceries home? Please share the details on a city of Alameda webpage. It should have a comments section, too. So we could read about the times they run a bit late and dash out the door, racing a bus to the corner (haven’t we all done it?) only to see the driver rumble by. Do our bureaucrats demand that gadget-obsessed kids give up their seats for older folks? Do they give up their seats themselves?.

As we are ingenuously solving the Island city’s land-use problems, I have a final issue, What to do with the reserved parking spots for our city officials? They are going unused now, right? Myself, I’d happily vote to give it up to any public official ready to ballet slippers bow / dog collar add on / girl dogs bow / ready to ship / slips over collar / handmade collar bow / made in aust work hard to increase vehicular bandwidth on and off the Island, but I’m a slothful recidivist, My family has had six bicycles stolen from public areas in the past 10 years: the most recent one locked to a pole right out on Santa Clara Avenue near downtown, One was stolen in broad daylight, locked right in front of the Alameda theater; another locked in the bicycle rack in the outdoor parking right across the street..

Surprisingly, one of us rides to Harbor Bay to work each day and locks her bike there: never had a theft. Why is that? Better security there?. We have used the best locks you can buy: what we need is better protection from our police. Maybe APD should actually walk the streets of town. Twelve visiting high school and middle school bands participated in concert and parade competitions, showcasing their talent, musicianship and dedication. Thanks to the support of our many volunteers and sponsors, the event also showcased our Alameda hospitality and Jet pride. We would sincerely like to thank them for their help and generosity.

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