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Fall at last

By Cheryl Senn So, is this what Fall feels like? I was beginning to wonder. It still felt like summer with temperatures in the 80’s up until the last week. The leaves on some trees were beginning to change color. Then, we all set our clocks back an hour. It…...

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Coach needed

By Cheryl Senn “The interesting thing about coaching is that you have to trouble the comfortable, and comfort the troubled.”– Ric Charlesworth, Hockey “Attitudes are contagious. Are yours worth catching?”-Anonymous. At the recent varsity football game versus San Joaquin Memorial, the lead quarterback, Noel Collazo, was surprisingly injured and had to leave…...

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No other bond like Apache athletes with family and friends

By Cheryl Senn Anyone who attends a Friday night football game in Sanger knows the Sanger Apache fans show up. The Apache Fans are a special kind of fan. Apache fans are devoted and loyal and loud. Kevin Renbarger once said,”Our fans are loyal and travel well. We put forth…...

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Simply be there

By Cheryl Senn A simple touch to let someone know you are there to support them can make all the difference. During the recent Sanger Fire and Police Department Open House, the Sanger Fire Department (SFD) gave a Burn Room Demonstration to showcase a room with and without sprinklers. This…...

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Sanger and Reedley are not rivals when it comes to community spirit

By Anahi Jaramillo My name is Estela Anahi Jaramillo, I was born and raised in Reedley, California, rivalry and sister town to Sanger. While growing up and attending schools in Reedley, and Reedley High School (RHS), it was a great and fun experience witnessing the traditional rivalry between both RHS…...

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All In

By Cheryl Senn A new tradition was started recently, by the Sanger District Chamber of Commerce, during their official ribbon cuttings. All those in attendance at the ribbon cutting put their hands in to celebrate the business or organization whose ribbon cutting is attended. It is a team bonding and…...

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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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Fall at last

By Cheryl Senn So, is this what Fall feels like? I was beginning to wonder. It still felt like summer with temperatures in the 80’s up until the last week. The leaves on some trees were beginning to change color. Then, we all set our clocks back an hour. It…...

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Coach needed

By Cheryl Senn “The interesting thing about coaching is that you have to trouble the comfortable, and comfort the troubled.”– Ric Charlesworth, Hockey “Attitudes are contagious. Are yours worth catching?”-Anonymous. At the recent varsity football game versus San Joaquin Memorial, the lead quarterback, Noel Collazo, was surprisingly injured and had to leave…...

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No other bond like Apache athletes with family and friends

By Cheryl Senn Anyone who attends a Friday night football game in Sanger knows the Sanger Apache fans show up. The Apache Fans are a special kind of fan. Apache fans are devoted and loyal and loud. Kevin Renbarger once said,”Our fans are loyal and travel well. We put forth…...

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Simply be there

By Cheryl Senn A simple touch to let someone know you are there to support them can make all the difference. During the recent Sanger Fire and Police Department Open House, the Sanger Fire Department (SFD) gave a Burn Room Demonstration to showcase a room with and without sprinklers. This…...

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Sanger and Reedley are not rivals when it comes to community spirit

By Anahi Jaramillo My name is Estela Anahi Jaramillo, I was born and raised in Reedley, California, rivalry and sister town to Sanger. While growing up and attending schools in Reedley, and Reedley High School (RHS), it was a great and fun experience witnessing the traditional rivalry between both RHS…...

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All In

By Cheryl Senn A new tradition was started recently, by the Sanger District Chamber of Commerce, during their official ribbon cuttings. All those in attendance at the ribbon cutting put their hands in to celebrate the business or organization whose ribbon cutting is attended. It is a team bonding and…...

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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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