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Like the ecclesiastical debate about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, the possibilities for a subdivided California could take up months, maybe years of evening conversations before a blazing fire (natural gas or wood), sipping a drink (Silver Oak or Coors) and spinning endless scenarios (of nanny-state utopia or free-range individualism). As to actually doing it? Sorry, that’s just crazy. Draper says he’s not committing his fortune to the idea — we knew he was smart — but he will pay to gather signatures to qualify his initiative. That could be $1 million or so. We can think of better uses for the money, but worse ones too, like one-upping Tom Perkins’ yacht.

And since Draper’s doing some interesting work with education and his Draper University for entrepreneurs, he’s paying his civic dues, Why not have some fun with a provocative idea?, At nearly 40 million people, California is almost too large, politically polarized women's shoes/red shoes/ velor shoes/genuine leather/shoes for women/ballet shoes/boat shoes/low-heeled shoes/small heel sho and economically diverse to be governable — a little like New York, which stretches from Manhattan to the barely populated (except by bears) Adirondacks to the frigid Nowhereland around Buffalo, And like New York, we are viewed by the vast Heartland with rolling eyes..

But new states with a sixth of California’s population still would be bigger than more than half of the others. Draper, arguing that government works better when it’s closer to the people, says each could prosper. But there are unavoidable downsides. Like five new governors, legislatures, highway departments, and on and on. Besides, is more polarization really what we need?. Speaking of which, it’s not voters but Congress who would have the final say on whether and how to carve up California. And doesn’t Congress have enough not to get done already?.

Patty Cakes Storytime: 11 a.m, Tuesdays through March 4, It is for kids ages 0-3 with a caregiver, Picture Book Time: 11 a.m, Thursdays through March 6, is for kids ages 3-5 who can attend without a caregiver, Book Buddies: 1-2 p.m, Wednesdays, (Call 925-673-0659 to confirm the program on a specific Wednesday), A book buddy volunteer reader is in the library to read stories to children 3 and older, Paws to Read: 4 or 4:35 p.m, Tuesdays March 4, 11, 18, 25, Children in grades 1-5 can read aloud to a do, Registration by a parent is required, The program is to encourage children who need it to read, It is not to teach dog safety or overcome the fear of dogs, Students can be signed women's shoes/red shoes/ velor shoes/genuine leather/shoes for women/ballet shoes/boat shoes/low-heeled shoes/small heel sho up for a maximum of four sessions..

Joy of Movement: 4-4:40 p.m. March 6. Preschoolers and kids can join Liz Mac for dance and yoga movements to music. The program is best for kids ages 4-8, but family members are encouraged to join. Teen Advisory Group: 7-8 p.m. March 6. Teens are invited. Call 925-673-0659. The Art of Writing with Constance Krail-Self: 6:30-7:30 p.m. March 10. Local author of historic fiction, Constance Krail-Self, talks about being an author, what one should know about successful writing, the importance of research and how to become a published author.

Play Away Please: Author Talk with John Peter Hagen: 7-8 p.m, March 26, John Peter Hagen will share his love of golf women's shoes/red shoes/ velor shoes/genuine leather/shoes for women/ballet shoes/boat shoes/low-heeled shoes/small heel sho and his book about the most important course in the world — St, Andrews Old Course, Clayton Library Book Club: 7-9 p.m, on the second Mondays is open to interested adults, On March 10, Sunny Solomon leads the discussion on “Little Century” by Anna Keesey, The library is at 6125 Clayton Road, Clayton, Call 925-673-0659, Hours: 1-9 p.m, Mondays and Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-6 p.m, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; and 1-5 p.m, Sundays..

Baby & Toddler Story Time: 10:15-10:35 a.m. and 11:15-11:35 a.m. Tuesdays. It is for children ages 0-3½ attending with a caregiver and features short picture books, songs and bounces. Preschool Story Time: 10:30-11 a.m. Wednesdays through March 12. It is for children 3½-5 and features stories and songs. The next session is April 2-May 7. Bilingual Storytime: 1:30-2 p.m. Mondays through March 31. Kids ages 0-5 can listen to stories and songs in English and Spanish. LEGO & Listen: 7 p.m. March 24. Kids ages 6-12 can build with Lego blocks while listening to a recorded book. Registration is required, and space is limited.

Happy Birthday Dr, Seuss!: 6-8 p.m, March 3, Kids can celebrate Dr, Seuss’ 110th birthday with stories, activities and treats, Movie Monday: 7-8:30 p.m, March 31, Kids ages 5-11 women's shoes/red shoes/ velor shoes/genuine leather/shoes for women/ballet shoes/boat shoes/low-heeled shoes/small heel sho are invited to watch a G- or PG-rated film, Free Mock SAT/ACT Test: 1-5 p.m, March 23, Teens can practice the exam under test-like conditions, managed by library assistant Christina Gendron in partnership with a Kaplan test-prep representative, Participants will be contacted about their scores and offered some score-raising tips, Register at the library by March 20..



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