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“Not that things have to look like a Western fort,” Slager said. “We just really don’t want things that are all glass and metal and look kind of like something from Disneyland’s Tomorrowland.”. What makes Norco a prime spot for any community center or hub is its proximity to freeways that cut across the region. The Indian-American community’s diverse cultures and religious traditions add to the demand for centralized locations where people can congregate, said Karthick Ramakrishnan, associate dean of University of California, Riverside’s School of Public Policy.

Charles Manson, 83, The hippie cult leader who became the hypnotic-eyed face of evil across America after orchestrating the gruesome murders of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six others in Los Angeles during the summer of 1969, Nov, 19, Mel Tillis, 85, The affable longtime country music star who wrote hits for Kenny Rogers, Ricky Skaggs and many others, and overcame a stutter to sing on dozens of his own singles, Nov, 19, Della Reese, 86, The actress and gospel-influenced ballet shoes in store singer who in middle age found her greatest fame as Tess, the wise angel in the long-running television drama “Touched by an Angel.” Nov, 19..

“She was so full of life. She loved bringing people together,” Ghezavat said. “We’re so heartbroken and are in disbelief and shock. This girl, it isn’t her time.”. Lara Shepherd recently updated her open Facebook page with a picture of two small children, 7-year-old son Roark and 5-year-old daughter Ava, who both attend Green Valley Elementary School in Danville. A comment underneath a post on that page Monday read “RIP Scott  & Lara, praying for your two little angels.” Her profile on the Pacific Union website said she and Scott had two children.

Lustig noted that last year the transition to the Paramount Theatre sparked another form of magic when the Mt, Eden Women’s Ensemble decided to spread a little cheer backstage before the performance, “All of a sudden, we hear these beautiful holiday carols floating down the corridors and up the staircase while we’re getting ready,” he said, “It was so beautiful, Of course, my professional dancers loved it because they’ve chosen such hardship to make a career as a dancer, It’s just so heartwarming to have these young people participate and soak up all the atmosphere, and in some cases create ballet shoes in store some of their own.”..

“The Skies Belong to Us” by Brendan I. Koerner. Recommended by Julia Turner, deputy editor. When you are waiting in a long line for your flight this holiday season, what better to read than a book that will make you grateful for airport security? In a mesmerizing account of what his subtitle calls the “Golden Age of Hijacking,” Koerner, a former Slate writer, offers a portrait of just how crazy American air travel got during the 1960s and early ’70s, when more than 150 flights were hijacked with varying degrees of ambition (and success). At the center of Koerner’s narrative is one of the most fantastical hijackings of all: the time U.S. veteran Roger Holder and his gal pal Cathy Kerkow hijacked a flight from the West coast all the way to Africa, with more than $500,000 in ransom. But the book also chronicles in fascinating detail how lax airport security was during this period and how hard airlines fought to keep it that way, even as the skyjacking epidemic escalated: Airlines thought passengers simply wouldn’t fly if we were subjected to metal detectors and other invasive procedures.

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