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Speak Out
Article captured Bahá'í Faith
Thank you for the wonderful article about the Bahá'í Faith and our center in the Willow Glen Resident on Oct. 10. The article was well researched and well written, and the photographs really made the piece come alive. We are grateful Moryt Milo and Jacqueline Ramseyer explored and documented our place in the Willow Glen community.
The Resident provides a valuable service to the community. It does more than inform; it builds connections and helps people feel part of something bigger than themselves. Today, that is of inestimable value.
We certainly enjoy being part of Willow Glen. We welcome everyone to join us at our devotional gatherings and Sunday classes. We will keep you informed of other activities that may be of public interest.
Thank you again for a great story, especially as it coincides with two of our major holy days. Best wishes for your continued success.
James W. Andrews
Secretary, Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of SJ
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The Indian Health Center celebrates 25 years of serving the community
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City Beat
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Speak Out
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Local Notebook
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Spring blooming bulbs require special treatment
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High school sports
High school football
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation,announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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The Best of Willow Glen 2001
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