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A community with a soul for families

By Cheryl Senn While strolling through downtown Sanger, during the first, of four, Sanger District Chamber of Commerce Farmer’s Market and Street Faire, I noticed a man with a toddler atop his shoulders. The toddler was looking all around at the variety of colorful booths which lined 7th Street. The…...

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Haters Make Us Famous

By Cheryl Senn Even in a community of caring, there can be an individual who just can’t be happy for those around him/her. High schoolers and junior high kids refer to a person like this as a ‘hater’. It is a shame when a hater is a grown adult and…...

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Back to School Observations…Are you ready?

By Cheryl Senn It seemed like the back to school tradition and ritual varies with each family and the age of the child going back to school. Some parents were ready for their children to go back to school more than their kids were. At least, that is what I…...

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Teamwork

By Cheryl Senn After attending a few Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) meet and greets for Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten along with some Back to School Nights, I realized how much of a team each campus has developed to be able to meet the needs of the students who attend…...

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Something bigger

By Cheryl Senn While watching people gather at St. Mary’s Summer Community Festival to enjoy live entertainment, play games, visit informational booths, and eat some good food, I noticed there was something bigger happening than just a festival. There was a true connecting and community building happening right before my…...

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Stronger Together

By Cheryl Senn The other day I was invited to take pictures at the John Wash Elementary School Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten Meet and Greet Event. As I walked up to the registration table I saw the canopy above the registration table and it said “Stronger Together”. Not only is…...

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Thankful for the red lights and sirens

By Cheryl Senn When there is an emergency, a person would like to know that help is on its way. They don’t want to know who the firefighters and safety personnel are, they just want to feel secure in the knowledge the responders are trained to take care of their…...

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Moving forward, not backward, with hope

By Cheryl Senn With recent national events on my mind, I was thinking about what could help the situation. It seems there is no perfect solution. Henry Ford once said,”If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” I think what Ford said is true. Unfortunately, not…...

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Be kind to human kind

By Benjamin James Ayala, Guest Columnist Something I have experienced quite frequently between having two jobs and working my way through college is that people can become busy in their daily live. Sometimes so busy that they cannot see good miracles happen in front of them without taking their eyes…...

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Enjoy the 4th of July while helping prevent fire-related injuries…a Message from Sanger Fire Chief Greg Tarascou

By Sanger Fire Chief Greg Tarascou On July 4th we will celebrate our Country’s Independence Day. While this is a time of festivities and celebration it is also a time when we can be injured by fireworks or burned from an unintentional fire. The Central California area is typically hot…...

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A community with a soul for families

By Cheryl Senn While strolling through downtown Sanger, during the first, of four, Sanger District Chamber of Commerce Farmer’s Market and Street Faire, I noticed a man with a toddler atop his shoulders. The toddler was looking all around at the variety of colorful booths which lined 7th Street. The…...

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Haters Make Us Famous

By Cheryl Senn Even in a community of caring, there can be an individual who just can’t be happy for those around him/her. High schoolers and junior high kids refer to a person like this as a ‘hater’. It is a shame when a hater is a grown adult and…...

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Back to School Observations…Are you ready?

By Cheryl Senn It seemed like the back to school tradition and ritual varies with each family and the age of the child going back to school. Some parents were ready for their children to go back to school more than their kids were. At least, that is what I…...

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Teamwork

By Cheryl Senn After attending a few Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) meet and greets for Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten along with some Back to School Nights, I realized how much of a team each campus has developed to be able to meet the needs of the students who attend…...

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Something bigger

By Cheryl Senn While watching people gather at St. Mary’s Summer Community Festival to enjoy live entertainment, play games, visit informational booths, and eat some good food, I noticed there was something bigger happening than just a festival. There was a true connecting and community building happening right before my…...

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Stronger Together

By Cheryl Senn The other day I was invited to take pictures at the John Wash Elementary School Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten Meet and Greet Event. As I walked up to the registration table I saw the canopy above the registration table and it said “Stronger Together”. Not only is…...

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Thankful for the red lights and sirens

By Cheryl Senn When there is an emergency, a person would like to know that help is on its way. They don’t want to know who the firefighters and safety personnel are, they just want to feel secure in the knowledge the responders are trained to take care of their…...

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Moving forward, not backward, with hope

By Cheryl Senn With recent national events on my mind, I was thinking about what could help the situation. It seems there is no perfect solution. Henry Ford once said,”If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” I think what Ford said is true. Unfortunately, not…...

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Be kind to human kind

By Benjamin James Ayala, Guest Columnist Something I have experienced quite frequently between having two jobs and working my way through college is that people can become busy in their daily live. Sometimes so busy that they cannot see good miracles happen in front of them without taking their eyes…...

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Enjoy the 4th of July while helping prevent fire-related injuries…a Message from Sanger Fire Chief Greg Tarascou

By Sanger Fire Chief Greg Tarascou On July 4th we will celebrate our Country’s Independence Day. While this is a time of festivities and celebration it is also a time when we can be injured by fireworks or burned from an unintentional fire. The Central California area is typically hot…...

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