[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Thread Index] RE: A ceremony at one of our schools
Our K-2 school is located directly across the street from our house. On Friday night, a long-planned family event was not postponed as families wanted to be together with their children. At 7:00 p.m., the time that was suggested for everyone to light a candle, my husband and I went outside to light ours and saw all the cars parked in front of our house and down the street and heard singing...so we crossed the street and walked to the school grounds and there were all the families who had attended the event standing with their lighted candles singing God Bless America and Of Thee I Sing...it was another incredible moment in an already incredible week. One thing this has helped me to remember - that all the pundits and talking heads on TV who bemoan the fact that we have lost our ability to build community in our neighborhoods are wrong...I think one of the reasons we all feel a part of an American community this week is because of all the smaller communities that we all define in some way or another - George Schmidt's flag-lined street in Chicago and the part that the park nearby plays in his definition of community - my daughter's college roommate who grew up in the shadow of the WTC and now lives in upstate New York giving blood because her community had been devastated by the events of Tuesday - all of us in Menlo Park who came together yesterday at a memorial service of a woman who had spent thirty years of her life helping our schools be the best places they could be for all our children by volunteering in the classroom of ALL the schools, not just her children's classrooms or schools to working to set up our school foundation after prop. 13 passed, to serving 8 years on the school board to chairing the Community Oversight Committee who looked over our bond expenditures and made certain that each school and therefore each child was treated equitably by the money we raised...to whatever each of us can define as our community has melded into an American one.... Karen
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