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Farewell Redwood City!

Jennifer van der Kleut will become your new Redwood City Editor as I step into the Associate Regional Editor role.

Hi Redwood City,

This is a super bittersweet post, the last one I write as the official Redwood City Editor.

With a team of stellar writers, photographers and videographers, we launched Redwood City Patch in December 2010. In less than two years, it’s become the go-to source for news, events and conversation, all thanks to you: the community.

Before launching the site, I had no idea how successful and widely read it would become. I didn’t realize how much the residents of Redwood City cared about their community, the issues and their neighbors. You all thirsted for a platform where you could devour news articles and have lively—and sometimes heated—debates.

Ever motivated by this desire to give you everything you could wish to read, I tried to cover the heck out of Redwood City—and loved every moment of it. Covering the local elections in 2011, witnessing the Redwood City School District’s first parcel tax pass and spotlighting new businesses moving to Redwood City’s downtown were all joys to report on.

But it was also the people I profiled who will remain memorable always. Meeting the firefighter who helped search for victims of 9/11, a selfless hospital volunteer who hadn’t missed a consecutive day in 363 days, and the Boys & Girls Club members who turned their lives around towards careers in music, will forever be special to me.

But you are all in fantastic hands as Jennifer van der Kleut takes the reins (look for her welcome article Friday!)

Jennifer has guest edited numerous times for Redwood City Patch and was born at Sequoia Hospital, so she is highly familiar with all the news and events we’ve been covering in Redwood City.

This community will always have a special place in my heart, and I’m so thankful that I can still pop in from time to time.

So when I’m around town, please don’t hesitate to say hi, because you can’t get rid of me yet!

 

Thanks for everything,

Stacie

 

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Wende Schoof May 25, 2013 at 11:30 am
Laurel, thank you for sharing your love for Redwood City and also setting the stage for other peopleRead More to express why it's such a great place to live. As a realtor and past resident, I'm a huge fan of Redwood City and am always telling my clients these very things. I think it's a great place to grow up, live and raise kids!
S. Chowla October 4, 2012 at 05:20 pm
Laurel, your article hit home with me, also. I often tell people how happy I am to live in RedwoodRead More City. Your post describes some of the reasons why very well. Our town is a real community. As you described so well, there is a wonderful ease of connecting with people here and a sense that we can all be who we are and be welcome here. That is very special. Also, I feel that the wide variety of Redwood City's activities (like the Salsa Festival, but also all the remarkable diversity of events that happen all the time in Courthouse Square, cool events at the libraries, the Farmer's Markets, etc.) make this a vibrant, fun place to live. There are always interesting things to do here, most of which are either free or are very affordable. I feel like RWC's elected and appointed officials and other employees who provide key services for the citizens here (teachers, police, firefighters, librarians, Parks and Recreation Dept. employees, utilities employees, etc.) really care about its residents. Not only are there constantly fun things to do that are free or affordable, there are also many classes and education opportunities to support our needs in so many ways (looking for a job, preparing for an earthquake, etc.). It feels like a well-run city. I have only lived here a few years, but I am quite happy here and am very glad to be a resident of Redwood City. Thanks for writing this article!
Lorianna Kastrop October 2, 2012 at 08:08 pm
Great article Laurel. Nice to hear a young person so open to new activities and new people. HowRead More about trying the PortFest this Saturday at the Port of Redwood City? If you want a ride, take the free shuttle from the Caltrain station--and bring your high school friends! More details at www.rwcportfest.org.
Merrily May 20, 2013 at 09:54 pm
That is a really good question, Bret! It has been a MIGHTY long time since we had a raise includingRead More even a cost of living increase!
Vanessa Castañeda (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 05:19 pm
Good question, Bret.
Vanessa Castañeda (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 11:35 am
Pamela, are you following a conversation that's taking place on Patch?
Bret Baird May 18, 2013 at 09:05 am
Thank you for posting this. As a teacher who represents 500 teachers, we routinely pay out of ourRead More own pockets to support our students.