Bettin’s goal is to have each yearbook from the last 70 years included in the final product. They have already collected many of the volumes, but they are still missing eight editions. According to Bettin, they still need yearbooks from Lake View High in 1950, Wall Lake High in 1953 and 1964 and Sac High from 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1997. Graduates from these years or their families are asked to look through their belongings to see if they may be stored in a box or old bookshelf. If one is located, Bettin asks you consider loaning it to ESC.
She is asking those yearbooks be turned in sooner rather than later as they will likely be shipped to Oklahoma no later than Wednesday, Feb. 10. Items will be returned to their original owners after they have been digitized. Once completed, digital copies will be distributed to the area libraries and hopefully a version will be made available on the district’s website. A list of the missing volumes and Bettin’s contact information can b
New Sacramento City Council members sworn in. Will ‘good trouble’ follow? [The Sacramento Bee]
Dec. 17 Katie Valenzuela, Mai Vang and Sean Loloee took themselves off mute, raised their right hands to their computer screens and repeated the oath of office. Like so many other things this year, the traditional swearing-in ceremony for three new Sacramento City Council members was done virtually on Tuesday.
Even without the typical crowds and photos with families, the ceremony had several touching and poignant moments. Current members warmly welcomed the new members and shared advice. It’s too soon to say how the council’s new dynamic will truly be during this critical time, however.