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Ten Reasons To Love Menlo Park

From: <JimLewis_at_(domain_name_was_removed)>
Date: Sat Jul 05 2008 - 17:42:19 PDT


Hi,  

David Letterman didn't say it, nor did the merchant's association, instead being published today in the San Francisco EXAMINER was a story entitled "Ten Reasons to Love Menlo Park: A Gateway to Silicon Valley". What a wonderful tribute to Menlo Park, one of the BEST CITIES IN AMERICA.  

This special place has rightfully been showcased, although it is unknown why the Examiner has paid Tribute to this small place on earth affectionately known as Menlo Park, a city with approx. 30,000 citizens. Item #5 on their list talks about the Stained Glass panels created in year 1982 by artist Gini McAfee. It goes on to say "Each pane displays a facet of city history." This was particularly meaningful to me and I'm sure will be to Ms. McAfee and her family. It's amazing that something created over 25 years ago is still being recognized as a gem within the City.  

Other places highlighted in the article included 1) Kepler's Books, 2) Sunset Magazine and others. Please see "attached" copy of the article. It has three pages, including several color photos.  

Thanks, Jim  

Encl.: Article "10 Reasons to Love Menlo Park"

                     "Menlo Park: Gateway to the Silicon Valley"



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Received on Sat Jul 5 17:44:56 2008

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