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August 2, 2005
People, great music, good food and lots of Dancin’
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By Carol Rosen
Editor
It was one of those perfect nights. The air was cool, but not too cool, the rain never came and lots and lots of people were on and around Lincoln Avenue, listening and dancing to some great music.
Each year Dancin’ on the Avenue seems to get larger. This year was the biggest yet, with four great bands, a Kids’ Court and some great food. There was little room to walk and the dancers were out in force, rockin’ to the music.
Joe Sharino’s Band performed at the Peak Travel Stage at the Stevens Building parking lot. It was hard to get in close to get pictures of the band. Even standing up on a traffic sawhorse, it was difficult to see Read
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Four kids make a family
Willow Glen couple adopts Ukrainian children
By Carol Rosen
Editor
When Willow Glen couple Sherry McGuire and Mike Mitchell decided to become parents, they jumped in feet first adopting four children instead of just one.
The two had been trying to start a family and were considering adoption when they heard about a Palo Alto exchange program allowing potential parents to host and, if they wanted, to adopt children from the Ukraine. They signed up and 11-year-old Alina came to visit last summer. Read
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