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Fortnite Update 17.30 Patch Notes

Fortnite Update 17.30 Patch Notes This update brings a new weapon and POI updates. Update 17.30 has arrived for Fortnite, and here’s the full list of changes and fixes added with this patch. This update adds the Grab-itron weapon to Battle Royale, which can pick up and launch objects at enemies. The Mothership has also begun abducting certain POIs beginning with Slurpy Swamp. Now, chunks of Slurpy Swamp are floating in the air and players will experience low gravity when they visit the area. Here’s everything new with Fortnite update 17.30. Fortnite Update 17.30 Patch Notes FILE ON THE GRAB-ITRON Pull in an object with its flying disc, take it along with you, then launch it at an opponent. How much damage it deals depends on how big it is, what it’s made of, and its launch speed. ‘

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Bye, Felicia? Hazing isn't popular or pretty, but it's keeping celebrity grizzly away | Environmental

Bye, Felicia? Hazing isn't popular or pretty, but it's keeping celebrity grizzly away | Environmental
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'Band Jam' to serenade downtown Los Altos First Friday | Community

This month’s First Friday event is being promoted as “Band Jam – 12 Bands, 3 Hours.” The festivities are set to run 6-9 p.m. Friday in the downtown triangle along First, Main and State streets. “These fabulous community musicians come out to play for the sheer joy of playing music in their community,” said First Friday co-organizer Carol Garsten, owner of Nature Gallery on State Street. Musical styles cover a wide variety of genres: rock ’n’ roll, jazz, country, folk and even oompah. “There’s music for everyone from teenagers to octogenarians,” Garsten said. First Friday is a monthly event aimed at attracting more business downtown. The evenings feature extended hours at stores, special promotions and live entertainment.

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Organizers hope to build on success of First Friday

Organizers hope to build on success of First Friday Courtesy of Carol Garsten The Spartan Dance Club from Mountain View High School is set to perform a jazz dance and then teach a hip-hop dance lesson to First Friday visitors 6-6:45 p.m. Friday at Veterans Community Plaza in downtown Los Altos. The next downtown Los Altos First Friday event, 6-8 p.m. Friday, features a “Dancing in the Streets” exhibition and dance lesson by local youth dance groups at Veterans Community Plaza, followed by music all around downtown. After a 13-month hiatus, First Friday made a successful return to downtown Los Altos April 2, according to organizers. The monthly events, which aim to draw visitors to downtown restaurants and shops, offer live entertainment, special promotions and themed games and activities.

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Students build hand-sanitizing stations for local businesses

Marie Godderis/Town Crier A hands-free hand-sanitizing station stand built by the Mountain View High School Creator Club sits at the entrance to Cranberry Scoop in downtown Los Altos. The pandemic didn’t put a halt to Creator Club leaders Marika Ragnartz and Josie Penix’s drive to creatively engineer solutions for their community. The Mountain View High School juniors recently built hands-free hand sanitizing stations for local businesses and included their fellow club members in the process by creating kits for them to build from home. Ragnartz and Penix were first exposed to a collaborative and hands-on environment through an engineering course, which led them to join the Creator Club.

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