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Activism and outdoor adventures keep Portola Valley’s Andy Browne young at heart
Every Sunday morning, 98-year-old Andy Browne sits at the corner of Alpine and Portola Road holding a sign that reads “Black Folks Matter.” Since George Floyd’s death in 2020, he’s committed himself to spreading the message.
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According to The Almanac’s source item, Activism and outdoor adventures keep Portola Valley’s Andy Browne young at heart, Every Sunday morning, 98-year-old Andy Browne sits at the corner of Alpine and Portola Road holding a sign that reads “Black Folks Matter.” Since George Floyd’s death in 2020, he’s committed himself to spreading the message.
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- Activism and outdoor adventures keep Portola Valley’s Andy Browne young at heartThe Almanac - 2026-05-29T17:33:11+00:00
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