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Farmers market has something for everyone

By Cheryl Senn This past Saturday, the Sanger District Chamber of Commerce held its Farmers Market Season Kick Off celebration, which included the Sanger High Apache Marching Band & Colorguard and the Apache Cheer Squad. As I walked around I noticed community members of all ages enjoying different aspects of…...

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Crafty kids

By Cheryl Senn While attending the recent Mi Linda Tierra Market third annual Block Party I met a sweet and talented young lady, Jazlin Cossio, who was sitting at a table with her family. I was busy talking to Cossio’s aunt when I turned and asked Cossio what was in…...

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Tools for successful learning

By Cheryl Senn During the days prior to the first day of Sanger Unified School District’s first day of school, there were a couple of backpack and school supply giveaway events. I attended one of the events, organized by the Sanger Youth Council, held at the Sanger Community Center. There…...

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Even small steps will get you where you’re going

By Cheryl Senn Two weeks ago, as I was preparing to leave for a family vacation, I experienced abdominal pain. The pain kept getting worse and worse and then it became unbearable. I called my family doctor and I went in to be examined and was immediately sent over to…...

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Carrying on community traditions

By Cheryl Senn I recently attended the 24th Annual Jenni Park 4th of July Parade. This is a community parade that is organized by members of the neighborhood where it is held. This is not a City or Chamber hosted event. There are no funds or budgets set aside to…...

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Words have power

By Cheryl Senn Words are simple every day things we use to communicate with. Words, when written and said at the right time someone needs to hear them make them powerful. I was having a horrible day on Monday. Both my computers were having technical issues. I finally get my…...

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Groundbreaking news about water for the City’s future

By Cheryl Senn This past Wednesday, I attended a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Water Tank #3 that will be installed at the corner of J St. and Church Ave. The whole community should be excited about this new addition to our water infrastructure. There will be a new tank…...

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Softball game between fire and police, a great way to build community

By Cheryl Senn The Battle of the Badges took place this past Father’s Day weekend and there were a lot of fathers and families in attendance. Who knew that a personal challenge given from one Sanger Police Officer Fernando Garcia to a Sanger Fire firefighter/paramedic Brian Puga, would end up…...

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Every child, every day whatever it takes

By Cheryl Senn As a photographer and reporter I take thousands of photos a week. But every once in a while, one of the thousands speaks volumes to me. I had such a moment during this past week and I posted the photo and my feelings on my personal Facebook…...

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One step in the journey

By Cheryl Senn I attended the first two graduations of the season. The Sanger Adult School and Kings River/Taft High graduations. When I was walking in to the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) theater, I could see graduates running around making sure they looked great and I could feel the…...

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Farmers market has something for everyone

By Cheryl Senn This past Saturday, the Sanger District Chamber of Commerce held its Farmers Market Season Kick Off celebration, which included the Sanger High Apache Marching Band & Colorguard and the Apache Cheer Squad. As I walked around I noticed community members of all ages enjoying different aspects of…...

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Crafty kids

By Cheryl Senn While attending the recent Mi Linda Tierra Market third annual Block Party I met a sweet and talented young lady, Jazlin Cossio, who was sitting at a table with her family. I was busy talking to Cossio’s aunt when I turned and asked Cossio what was in…...

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Tools for successful learning

By Cheryl Senn During the days prior to the first day of Sanger Unified School District’s first day of school, there were a couple of backpack and school supply giveaway events. I attended one of the events, organized by the Sanger Youth Council, held at the Sanger Community Center. There…...

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Even small steps will get you where you’re going

By Cheryl Senn Two weeks ago, as I was preparing to leave for a family vacation, I experienced abdominal pain. The pain kept getting worse and worse and then it became unbearable. I called my family doctor and I went in to be examined and was immediately sent over to…...

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Carrying on community traditions

By Cheryl Senn I recently attended the 24th Annual Jenni Park 4th of July Parade. This is a community parade that is organized by members of the neighborhood where it is held. This is not a City or Chamber hosted event. There are no funds or budgets set aside to…...

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Words have power

By Cheryl Senn Words are simple every day things we use to communicate with. Words, when written and said at the right time someone needs to hear them make them powerful. I was having a horrible day on Monday. Both my computers were having technical issues. I finally get my…...

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Groundbreaking news about water for the City’s future

By Cheryl Senn This past Wednesday, I attended a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Water Tank #3 that will be installed at the corner of J St. and Church Ave. The whole community should be excited about this new addition to our water infrastructure. There will be a new tank…...

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Softball game between fire and police, a great way to build community

By Cheryl Senn The Battle of the Badges took place this past Father’s Day weekend and there were a lot of fathers and families in attendance. Who knew that a personal challenge given from one Sanger Police Officer Fernando Garcia to a Sanger Fire firefighter/paramedic Brian Puga, would end up…...

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Every child, every day whatever it takes

By Cheryl Senn As a photographer and reporter I take thousands of photos a week. But every once in a while, one of the thousands speaks volumes to me. I had such a moment during this past week and I posted the photo and my feelings on my personal Facebook…...

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One step in the journey

By Cheryl Senn I attended the first two graduations of the season. The Sanger Adult School and Kings River/Taft High graduations. When I was walking in to the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) theater, I could see graduates running around making sure they looked great and I could feel the…...

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