Dec 272005
 

On my way past the library homepage, I noticed a link advocating a new central library. The current Faulk branch opened in 1979 and I, for one, can attest that it’s woefully inadequate, starting with the parking. The final public hearing for input into the 2006 bond election advisory committee is Thursday, January 5th at 7pm at City Hall. Funds for the new central library is just one of the line items that the committee is considering. Getting funds for another public skatepark to follow the one that just opened this month at Mabel Davis is another cause you can advocate at the meeting.

While I’m on the subject of libraries, there’s also a second community input meeting for the design of the new location of the Twin Oaks Branch on January 11th at 6:30pm at the Friends Monster Book Store, 1800 S. Fifth Street. To give you an idea of how long it can take from having the bond election and approving the funds to actually building the facility, this new facility for Twin Oaks is the result of a 1998 Bond Election.

 Posted by on December 27, 2005 at 10:01 am

Ozone Makes Good

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Dec 272005
 

This was “The Bike Christmas” for my nearly 7-year-old son. We picked up a Haro Z20 a couple of weeks ago at Ozone and stashed it at a friend’s house until Saturday night. It was waiting for him when he came down the stairs Sunday morning. He went out for the inaugural ride later that morning with my father and his two dachshunds. One of the training wheels came off before they got halfway around the block. This particular model of training wheel uses a semi-circular clip to hold on the wheel. Somehow, the clip popped off, never to be seen again.

We brought the bike back to Ozone around noon yesterday to plead our case. John, one of the owners, helped us out. He was apologetic for the failure of the training wheels and clearly felt bad that the Christmas morning surprise had been tainted. He didn’t have any of the training wheel sets that he wanted to use as a replacement in stock, so he told us it’d be at least a day, possibly more before we’d have the bike back. To make up for the wait, he offered The Boy some stickers and gave us a discount on the helmet that we picked out while waiting. We headed home satisfied, but a little disappointed.

John called us back at home around 4pm to tell us that the bike was ready. Apparently, he’d tracked down the training wheels at another local bike store, gotten them and installed them. Ozone went above and beyond to make an unfortunate situation right and they did it without much squawking from me. I highly recommend using Ozone for all of your bike needs. Go give them your money. You’re not going to find that kind of service very many places. They rock.

 Posted by on December 27, 2005 at 9:09 am