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Photos Needed of MCCSD Board Members for 65 Year Celebration
Photos are needed of all past board members, living or deceased, for the program. If you are a past board member or have any photographs of deceased MCCSD board members, please email a digital copy of the photographs to office@marincitycsd.com.
By Post Staff
Plans are being made for the 65-year anniversary of the Marin City Community Service District. Photos are needed of all past board members, living or deceased, for the program. If you are a past board member or have any photographs of deceased MCCSD board members, please email a digital copy of the photographs to office@marincitycsd.com.
You can also bring your original photographs to the MCCSD office to be scanned.
Thank you for your help with this important event. Please save the date, Sept. 23, 2023 for the big celebration. Information about additional upcoming 65th anniversary events will be forthcoming.
For more information, please call (415) 332-1441 or email: office@marincitycsd.com
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Oakland Post: Week of January 15 – 21, 2025
The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of January 15 – 21, 2025
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Barbara Lee Launches Campaign for Mayor of Oakland
“At this critical moment, we must not be a city divided, but a community united,” she Lee. “If elected I will bring my hands-on leadership, new ideas and decades of experience in identifying billions in resources for our great city, so all residents and businesses are stronger and safer and our community has optimism and confidence in Oakland’s future.”
By Post Staff
Barbara Lee on Wednesday morning formally announced her candidacy for Mayor in Oakland’s April 15 special election.
“Time and time again, Oaklanders have faced our toughest obstacles by uniting to meet our challenges,” said Lee.
“At this critical moment, we must not be a city divided but a community united,” she said. “If elected, I will bring my hands-on leadership, new ideas, and decades of experience in identifying billions in resources for our great city so all residents and businesses are stronger and safer and our community has optimism and confidence in Oakland’s future.”
“As Mayor, I’ll address our homelessness crisis, prioritize comprehensive public safety and mental health services, and lead with fiscal responsibility to deliver the core City services residents and business owners deserve. Let’s do this – together.”
“I’ve never shied away from a challenge,” said Lee. “I’m always ready to fight for Oakland.”
Watch her campaign video here, which is online at BarbaraLee4Oakland.com
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