Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 2000 Page: 3 of 42
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surrounding them.’ he said
Some of the kids then gol busy
opening gilts and packages, but
Briones said some decided to wail
until Christmas
"Some wanted to be able to put
the gifts under then tree al home.'
he said
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throughout the day, including bicy
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biggest joy was sitting in the circle
handing out gifts to a child and get-
ting that smile,” he said. I hat
smile is worth a million dollars
Briones wanted to thank the vol
unteers and teachers, as well. tor
their efforts on the project.
“This event would not have been
successful without the efforts of
the teachers, the sponsors, the vol-
unteers who wrapped more than
6,000 gifts and the police officers
from departments including
Houston, Houston Independent
School District, and Houston con
stables."
Last weekend the Navidad group
held a dance to help raise funds for
their next Christmas party, and
Briones said they plan to sponsor
more programs next year
“We have been doing a program
in late summer called Young at
Heart, where we get senior citizens
together for a barbecue and pot
luck,” he said. "We also hire an
entertainer who they like to dance
to, provide each with gift certifi-
cates and hand out food baskets as
door prizes." he said.
"We would like to bring back a
teen program as well, one that we
have done in the past, he added.
"It was an activity program where
we chose kids from many different
areas in town, mixed them together
and gave them different tasks to
accomplish
"By the end of the day, everyone
was really getting along well,” he
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“We don't know what more we board on Jan 15 to see what they
should do. We already went above want to do,” King concluded
and beyond by initializing an inde The problems at the library first
pendent study We were concerned came to light after librarian Kathryn
by the limited scope of the city test- Klentzman reported the deplorable
ing and activated a more in-depth conditions to the Manvel C ity
study of the building " Council at its regular Aug 3 1 meet
That study is what was reflected ing.
in the letter, which details two inde- Klentzman ouiined problems,
pendent companies’ analyses of including falling ceiling tiles, resi
data collected at the library. dent owls, a water-filled basement,
“The industrial hygienist said all animal waste, warped floors and
of the contaminated materials much more.
would have to be removed from the "It really is unsafe and unhealthy
area before it would be safe for in there," Klentzman said at that
occupation," King noted meeting. “And we bring in pre-k
“The potential for harmful expo- and kindergarten students in every
sures to microbial agents currently week for story time.
exists for building occupants and AISD has since stopped all visits
resolution of this situation must be to the library, but children are still
immediately addressed," said the attending the book center after
firm in a Dec. 4 letter to AISD. school hours and on weekends.
The letter included names of An investigation the day after the
microbial agents which are known Aug. 3 1 meeting by this Alvin Sun-
to cause infections, asthma attacks. Advertiser reporter then document-
pulmonary emphysema, and possi- ed the deteriorating conditions of
ble poisons, among other sickness. the library.
But AISD closing the facility may Initial air studies by the City of
be a difficult option to pi’rsue. Manvel showed no health threat,
- “Part of the problem is, we have a and structural studies showed the
-valid lease with the city until building’s architecture to be sound.
'.August of next year. But if they It was the latest, more complete
don’t decide to move out, we will AISD study which has raised the
have to take it before the school latest concerns.
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nvited to the event, where snow
will be sprayed out on the ground
tor children to enjoy
Anyone who would like to help
or participate in next year • cvent
should know planning begins ncul
ly as soon as this one ends Briones
said that those interested should
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Schwind, Jim & Holton, Kathleen. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 2000, newspaper, December 24, 2000; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1602607/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.