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October 1, 2004
| Palm Haven opens its doors for third annual neighborhood, home tour |
By Carol Rosen
Editor
Blue skies and fairly cool temperatures led the way to the Palm Haven neighborhood’s third annual neighborhood and home tour on Sept. 12. The event is a fundraiser to refurbish the area’s pillars and in the future replace old street signs with historic-styled poles and signage.
The Palm Haven Restoration Committee has raised more than $100,000 in the past few years. Three restored pillars were relit at an Aug. 8 celebration at the park area. The park was filled with people, including District 6 Councilmember Ken Yeager who spoke to the crowd. Antique cars drove around the plaza as the celebration highlighted volunteer’s contributions Read
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| Willow Glen Farmers Market offers bounty of treats
By Carol Rosen
Editor
The Willow Glen Farmers’ Market continues to bring all sorts of treats to its shoppers. On a recent Saturday in September, Willow Glen Elementary School held a book fair, one of three the school’s PTA will hold this year. On the other side of the playground, Radio Rail, a local band featuring David Borough, Jackie Loken and Walt Gafvert, played tunes to keep the place humming.
In the midst of all this music and learning, various farmers displayed their produce including flowers, Read
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