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-- Angelique Flores, Kenneth Ma and Torus Tammer
The former teachers and students of Fountain Valley Elementary School
didn’t have much luck with the time capsule they left behind when the
school closed 10 years ago. The capsule was found to be waterlogged when
it was opened.
However, compared to the recent experience of a Westminster school that
could not find the time capsule it buried 30 years ago, the Fountain
Valley did pretty well.
“At least we knew where it was,” said Fountain Valley Councilman Larry
Crandall, who organized the opening.
On lookout for some
police protection
At a Huntington Beach City Council meeting last week, Sgt. Bob Teramura
of the Los Angeles Police Department, a longtime resident of Huntington
Beach, received an award of commendation from the city for donating the
use of his martial arts center to the Huntington Beach Police Department.
In light of the public response to controversy Mayor Dave Garofalo has
faced lately at council meetings, he had a request for the officer.
“Bob, stick around later in case I need you,” Garofalo said jokingly.
Ice cream follies
At a Fountain Valley Council meeting recently, Fire Battalion Chief Paul
Summers presented two six-packs of Klondike ice cream bars to Mayor Guy
Carrozzo as part of a 30-year tradition upheld by the Fountain Valley
Fire Department.
The tradition says that whenever somebody in a fire truck does something
for the first time, they owe a debt of ice cream to the fire station.
While leading a motorcade of fire trucks back from an event, Summers left
his emergency lights on at a red light. Summers was promptly made aware
of his blunder by Mayor “Smokey the Bandit” Carrozzo via radio
communication.
As the mayor caught him in a first, Summers felt it was appropriate to
include Carrozzo in the department’s sweet tradition.
However, turnabout is fair play.
“It was the mayor’s first time on our radios, so we’ve got some Klondikes
on the way as well,” Summers said.
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