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Community Briefs: First Friday, Hills Pathway Run

Next First Friday scheduled May 7 The May First Friday event, scheduled 6-8 p.m. May 7 in downtown Los Altos, will feature the theme “Dancing in the Streets.” Highlights will include a dance performance by the Mountain View High School Spartan Dance Club at Veterans Community Plaza, followed by live music all around downtown by a variety of bands. The monthly events, which aim to draw visitors to downtown restaurants and shops, feature entertainment, special promotions and themed games and activities. Organizers held their first in-person event in more than a year April 2, which attracted a large crowd. For more information on First Fridays, email co-organizers Jamie Lucia at [email protected] and Carol Garsten at [email protected], or visit losaltosfirstfriday.org.

Relocation or bust: Arts commission seeks new space for Singer statue

Written by By Stephen Wyer/Special to the Town Crier Los Altos Public Arts Commission members hope to have a bronze sculpture of Walter Singer relocated from the Los Altos History Museum to the Chamber of Commerce property by the end of the year. Town Crier File Photo A bronze sculpture of Walter Singer graces Veterans Community Plaza in 2014, above. The bust was removed and put in storage in 2015. The Public Arts Commission plans to display it once again. The bust of the late downtown Los Altos businessman, known by local residents as “Mr. Los Altos,” has remained in storage at the museum since 2015. The sculpture had previously been on display in Veterans Community Plaza since 1993, but it was removed when city leaders wanted to create more open space in the plaza.

Bill Moison

Bill Moison Life Tribute of Bill Moison 1946-2020 William (Bill) Francis Moison was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts on December 15, 1946.  His parents were Francis and Yvonne Moison. Bill is survived by his two siblings, twin brother Jerry Moison of Los Altos, California and sister Jeannie White from Daytona Beach, Florida.  On December 3, 2020, Bill ended his courageous fight with cerebellar ataxia and passed away peacefully at home in Los Altos, CA.  He is survived by his wife, Tracey Johnson Moison of 34 years, his daughter Lauren Theresa Moison Pasley, son-in-law John, and the love of his life, his grandson, Silas James. Bill was an active long-time member of Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club. He served on the Board of Directors, Chaired Golf & Greens and Long-Range Planning Committees. He was personally responsible for the development and building of the state-of-the-art maintenance facility.  Bill developed long-time friends with many of his playing partners

Work done to improve outdoor sites

SEDRO-WOOLLEY — Skagit County Parks and Recreation and its partners continue to make improvements to the Northern State Recreation Area (NSRA) as well as to the Port of Skagit’s SWIFT Center campus. A sign now greets visitors at the NSRA Trailhead/Veterans Community Park entrance off Helmick Road, while another identifies the entrance to what is destined to become Veterans Community Plaza. Split-rail fencing and newly installed gates now separate public from nonpublic areas on the SWIFT campus. “The heroes in all this are the partners who have helped us along the way, especially Skagit Trail Builders and Sedro-Woolley Rotary Club,” Skagit County Parks and Recreation Director Brian Adams said.

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