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Danville has finalized plans for the community celebration tomorrow for Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, with marching bands and a welcome home by Mayor Newell Arnerich and the Town Council, Congressman Jerry McNerney, and other dignitaries.
Festivities will begin at 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 24, on the Town Green at 400 Front St., in front of the library. All residents are invited.
Due to the event, the Danville library will be closed all day. Front Street will be closed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from just east of the library parking lot to Prospect Avenue, although vehicles will be let through to the Front Street parking lot near Prospect until it is full.
Officials said the library parking lot will be closed; however, time limits on parking throughout town will not be enforced.
Everyone is looking askance at the skies as weather forecasts show a 50 percent of rain tomorrow.
“I am hopeful that the rain will hold off and we will have a successful celebration,” said Greg Gilbert, emergency services director for the town who has been instrumental in putting together the last-minute celebration.
Music will be performed by the U.S. Army Reserve Band and the San Ramon Valley High School Marching Wolves.
By Dolores Fox Ciardelli
I plan on riding my bike to this event – it’s not often that something like this happens. The only other times Danville closes roads and tons of people gather is for the car shows and town/country anniversaries.
I have been moved by recent events and prepared a total of
five videos honoring the heroic acts of Captain Chelsey
“Sully” Sullenberger, his experienced, disciplined, and
well-trained Flight Crew and all the other hero “first
responders”, public safety and Joe-citizen alike, who gave
selflessly of themselves and made the remarkable events of
US Airways Flight 1549 indeed a “Miracle on the Hudson”,
saving the lives of all 155 people on board.
Two special videos incorporate radio recordings of the New
York Fire Department and CAD text of the actual FDNY
incident and could also serve for training purposes of
this successful water rescue of a plane crash.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43v9YAVFLG8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OafCEdoP-hg
A special birthday gift video to hero pilot Captain
Chelsea Sullenberger was posted yesterday on his birthday,
January 23rd, 2008:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YStnEU6e-58 and I hope to
present a specially prepared DVD honoring all the heroes
of Flight 1549 both the Capt. Sullenberger and his family
and to Danville’s Mayor Newell Arnerich
at Saturday’s well deserved return to a
home-town hero’s welcome.
Perhaps you can advise me on what
would be the best way of presenting my tribute video,
While I work for the San Francisco’s Department of
Emergency Management, not as any official act. It will
be presented to them as an out of respect as a
professional and public servant. I was twice elected to
San Bruno City Council, first at the age of 24 and served
also served as Mayor prior to my start as a San Francisco
Police Dispatcher and 911/SF Public Safety Dispatcher for
the past 27 years.
Time, persons and events move me to create special video
presentations as G-Shots TV. My tribute video to President
Barack Obama was posted on Inauguration Day January 20th
2008: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cjs7AhL1Rk and I was
pleased that the President invited Capt. Sullenberger, his
wife and flight crew to share the joyous day as we
celebrated the rebirth of America based upon a renewed
faith in our ideals, purpose and history.
Both Google and YouTUBE carry my videos under my
‘GShotsTV’ ID and on my Web Site: http://www.GShotsTV.com
s/ Gary J. Mondfrans
Former Mayor of San Bruno California (“The Airport City”
Emergency Communications Dispatcher for over 27 years
SF 911/Dispatcher#73
(650) 219-8188
—
http://www.GShotsTV.comTV
http://www.YouTUBE.com/GShots
Video Links in Tribute to all the heros of Flight 1549 Jan 15 2009:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YStnEU6e-58 – Flight 1549 Heroes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43v9YAVFLG8 – New York Fire Dept.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OafCEdoP-hg – FDNY Rescue Flight 1549
Tribute Video to President Barack Hussein Obama Jan 20 2009:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cjs7AhL1Rk
Hello –
This past year National Geographic Magazine dedicated a good portion of one edition to survival in the wilderness which paid quite a bit of attention to surviving a very difficult or catastrophic incident.
The article is partly based on (of course the concept of luck is taken into consideration)the fact that our daily habits have alot to do with how well we hold up after intitally surviving a potential tragedy.
One expert explains how some people are walking accidents ready to happen and that you would not want to be in a life threatening situation with them as their instincts tend to be negative.
All I could think of, after hearing about and then watching some interviews of Mr. Sullenberger, is that he IS someone that I would want to be with in a life and death situation, whether it be in the wilderness or in an urban setting.
Hats off to him, his crew, and most certainly his family.
All the best,
Shanta Bulkin
San Francisco resident
Hello –
This past year National Geographic Magazine dedicated a good portion of one edition to survival in the wilderness which paid quite a bit of attention to surviving a very difficult or catastrophic incident.
The article is partly based on (of course the concept of luck is taken into consideration)the fact that our daily habits have alot to do with how well we hold up after intitally surviving a potential tragedy.
One expert explains how some people are walking accidents ready to happen and that you would not want to be in a life threatening situation with them as their instincts tend to be negative.
All I could think of, after hearing about and then watching some interviews of Mr. Sullenberger, is that he IS someone that I would want to be with in a life and death situation, whether it be in the wilderness or in an urban setting.
Hats off to him, his crew, and most certainly his family.
All the best,
Shanta Bulkin
San Francisco resident