Music and Art Both Essential to a Complete Education
Music and Art Both Essential to a Complete Education
Editor,
I was happy to read about Gavilan College’s “Arts Back in the Classroom” program for elementary schools (“Students Learn the Value of the Arts,” April 21).
Art and music engage kids – and grown-ups – at a different level than math and science, but they are all equally essential to a complete education.
Hollister is blessed to have a fine band music program for elementary through high school students.
Our community should cherish and support that program and know those kids are receiving an education that has become a vanishing breed in other parts of our state and country.
Art and music are such a positive contribution to society and we need all of that we can get in these nutty times.
Anita Kane
Hollister
City Needs to Put More Police Officers on the Street
Editor,
I am absolutely appalled that our City Council is so irresponsible to allow the citizens of Hollister to be subjected to crime like we are experiencing and not even have one-fourth the needed number of officers on the street.
Shame on you! How can you sleep at night knowing we are not safe?
I applaud Ray Wood for writing to inform us citizens that we are severely understaffed (“Officers Doing Their Job, Despite Staff Cuts,” April 21).
Unfortunately for me I do not feel safe at all.
With the rash of robberies, burglaries, auto thefts and break-ins it’s just a matter of time that more and more of us will fall victim to these crimes.
I am calling on all citizens to join me in a protest against the city for allowing this. I will be organizing a protest. If anyone is interested please e-mail me at dl***@sb*******.net
Help me make our city and streets safe for us and our children again.
Doug Wallace
Hollister