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Reptiles: Resilient, remarkable, and resplendent from the tip of their noses to the ends of their tails! There are countless legends and stories about reptiles to be found in every culture, but the stories often say more about us as humans than the animals that star in them. Could a tortoise win a race against a rabbit? And what’s the difference between a tortoise and a turtle, or

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BY JULIE HUSON With credentials bestowed by The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, McWilliams Fancy yourself nimble of foot? Secretly will expertly guide you through long rise sets yearn for a stint on “Dancing with the Stars?” of circles, squares and other familiar and Shimmy in the shower when no one’s looking? not-so-familiar gyrations which make up the Then you should turn out for the Hayward social dancing of Scotland. McWilliams praises Area Historical Society’s Summer Dance this fun, accessible type of ballroom dancing, Series! Events were kicked off with a Swing which originated at social gatherings in Dance lesson in June, and on Thursday, Scotland. July 27 master teacher Mary McWilliams “The competitive dancing you often see will welcome all potential hoofers – no prior is athletic and usually performed solo,” experience needed – for an evening of continued on page 11 Scottish Country Dancing.

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Since 1979, “Charlie Chaplin Days” has been celebrated in the Niles district of Fremont. Its origin goes back to 1915, when Charlie Chaplin came to town to work for the Essanay Film Company. During his stay he made five films, including his iconic “The Tramp.” While he was here, he watched films in the

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egular health screenings The mobile clinic provides that test for risk factors physical exams, health screenings R such as high blood for blood pressure and blood pressure and glucose levels are glucose levels, prescriptions to important for preventing health treat high blood pressure and problems including heart disease, non-insulin-dependent diabetes, stroke or diabetes. If, however, nutritional counseling, health someone does not have health education, and immunizations, insurance or a primary care including flu shots. physician, getting regular “It’s difficult to treat chronic screenings can be challenging. conditions like diabetes and high Washington Hospital is blood pressure without a medical working to make sure the local home,” Coffey said. “For community has access to example, when you don’t have preventive health screenings a regular source of health care, Sherrie Kneebone, NP, welcomes a patient to the Washington On Wheels (W.O.W.) Mobile Health Clinic. and other basic care through its there isn’t anyone to help you Washington on Wheels manage your diabetes properly. chances for heart disease Township Medical Foundation • First Wednesday of the month (W.O.W.) Mobile Health Clinic. We teach people how to manage and stroke. physician Steven Curran, MD. from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (closed The 36-foot mobile medical unit their disease and provide “Our goal is to keep people The mobile health clinic from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.), the offers quality health care services preventive screenings so they healthy and out of the hospital,” participates in community W.O.W. Mobile Health Clinic is to children, adults and seniors in can stay healthy.” Coffey added. “We can do that outreach events in addition to the at the Fremont Senior Center, regularly scheduled service hours. the Washington Township Health According to Coffey, health by providing basic health services, 40086 Paseo Padre Parkway, Care District who are without screenings help detect disease including screenings and patient The following is the monthly Fremont. health insurance. education. That way we can find schedule with the locations and early to prevent serious health • Third Wednesday of each “We want to make sure complications and to improve the undiagnosed conditions before times that services are available: they become serious and treat month from 9:30 a.m. to everyone has access to basic effectiveness of treatments. For • Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. 3 p.m. (closed from 12:30 to health care,” said Patti Coffey, example, if left undetected and chronic conditions before they to 3 p.m. (closed from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.), the W.O.W. Mobile manager of the W.O.W. Mobile untreated, diabetes can damage turn into life-threatening emergencies.” 1:30 p.m.), the W.O.W. Mobile Health Clinic is at the Health Clinic. “We bring our the blood vessels, raising the risk Health Clinic is at the Family The W.O.W. Mobile Health Ruggieri Senior Center, services to the community. for heart disease and stroke, and Resource Center, 39155 Liberty We serve a lot of children and other issues like kidney disease Clinic is staffed by a licensed 33997 Alvarado-Niles Road, St., Fremont. families who have nowhere and blindness. High blood nurse practitioner under the Union City. else to go.” pressure can also increase the direction of Washington continued on page 5

InHealth broadcasts on Comcast Channel 78 in Fremont, Newark and Union City and online at www.inhealth.tv The full schedule of InHealth programs listed below can also be viewed in real time on the Washington Hospital website, www.whhs.com

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY

7/18/17 7/19/17 7/20/17 7/21/17 7/22/17 7/23/17 7/24/17 Colon Cancer: Learn the Latest 12:00 PM Snack Attack 12:00 AM Prevention & Treatment Options Nerve Compression for GERD Treatment Respiratory Health Relieving Back Pain: 12:30 PM Disorders of the Arm Know Your Options Do You Suffer 12:30 AM 11th Annual Women's From Anxiety or Sports Medicine Palliative Care Health Conference: Depression? Program: Why Does 1:00 PM Series: Palliative Care Patient's Playbook 1:00 AM Demystified My Shoulder Hurt? Diabetes Matters: The Minimally Invasive History of Diabetes 1:30 PM Surgery for Lower Back Disorders Sports Medicine Program: Inside Washington Hospital: Voices InHealth: Demysti- Diabetes Matters: 1:30 AM Think Running is a Pain? It Implementing the Lean Alzheimer's Disease fying the Radiation Sugar Substitutes - Arthritis: Do I Have Doesn't Have to Be Management System Oncology Center Sweet or Sour? 2:00 PM One of 100 Types? 2:00 AM Strengthen Your Back! Don't Let Hip Pain 2:30 PM Learn to Improve Your Run You Down 2:30 AM Sports Medicine Program: Big Back Fitness New Treatment Options Changes in Concussion Care: What Washington Washington for Chronic Sinusitis Washington You Don't Know Can Hurt You Township Health Township Health 3:00 PM Township Health Care District Board Care District Board Care District Board 3:00 AM Latest Treatments for Meeting Crohn's & Colitis Learn More About Meeting Cerebral Aneurysms Meeting Kidney Disease June 14, 2017 June 14, 2017 3:30 PM Kidney Transplants July 12, 2017 3:30 AM Keeping Your Heart Dietary Treatment to Treat 4:00 PM on the Right Beat Family Caregiver Celiac Disease 4:00 AM Sports Medicine Series: Fatigue and Program: Exercise Depression & Injury 4:30 PM Mindful Healing Raising Awareness Diabetes Matters: 11th Annual Women's 4:30 AM Eating for Heart Health About Stroke Strategies for Incorporating Health Conference: by Reducing Sodium The Patient's Playbook Community Forum: Physical Activity Heart Health Nutrition 5:00 PM Getting to the 5:00 AM Diabetes Matters: Understanding Diabetes & Polycystic Mental Health No-Mistake Zone Menopause: A Urinary Incontinence Ovarian Syndrome Disorders Pain When You Walk? 5:30 PM Mind-Body in Women: What You It Could Be PVD Inside Washington Need to Know 5:30 AM Keys to Healthy Eyes The Weigh to Approach Success Hospital: Advanced Treatment of Aneurysms 6:00 PM 6:00 AM Surgical Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Federal Health Policy Your Concerns Apnea Deep Venous InHealth: Sun 6:30 PM Outlook Community Based Thrombosis Protection 6:30 AM Senior Supportive Services Washington Washington 7:00 PM Knee Pain & Arthritis Township Health Township Health 7:00 AM Voices InHealth: Good Fats vs. Superbugs: Are We Care District Board Care District Board Radiation Safety Bad Fats Winning the Germ Meeting Meeting 7:30 PM July 12, 2017 July 12, 2017 Your Concerns 7:30 AM Obesity: Understand the Diabetes Matters: War? Causes, Consequences & Gastroparesis InHealth: Decisions in Prevention End of Life Care 8:00 PM 8:00 AM Your Concerns Learn If You Are at InHealth: Senior Risk for Liver 8:30 PM Washington Scam Prevention Washington Palliative Care Disease 8:30 AM Township Health Township Health Series: How Can The Real Impact of Diabetes Matters: Care District Board Care District Board This Help Me? Hearing Loss & the Diabetes Ups & 9:00 PM Meeting Meeting Latest Options for Downs: Troubleshoot- Eating for Heart 9:00 AM June 14, 2017 June 14, 2017 Treatment ing High & Low Blood Health & Blood Hip Pain in the Young Sugar Levels Pressure Control 9:30 PM and Middle-Aged 9:30 AM Adult Get Your Child's Family Caregiver Series: 11th Annual Women's Plate in Shape Health Conference: Legal & Financial Affairs Meditation Diabetes Matters: Medicare 10:00 PM Family Caregiver 10:00 AM Series: Medication Voices InHealth: Family Caregiver Preventive Health What You Should Safety Healthy Pregnancy Series: Panel Care Screening for Turning 65? Get To Know About Carbs 10:30 PM Know Medicare 10:30 AM Discussion Adults and Food Labels? Vertigo & Dizziness: What You Need to 11:00 PM Prostate Cancer: Sports Medicine 11:00 AM Know Heart Health: What Program: Youth What You Need to Sports Medicine Not A Superficial You Need to Know Problem: Varicose Sports Injuries Know Shingles Program: Nutrition & 11:30 PM Veins & Chronic Family Caregiver Series: Family Caregiver Series: Tips Athletic Performance 11:30 AM Managing Family Dynamics for Navigating the Health Meatless Mondays Venous Disease in Caregiving Care System July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 3

however, because few of the mosquito types that can cause West Nile virus are found here. Rarely have there been other illnesses due to mosquitos in the area. “Our local mosquitoes are annoying but not carriers of serious illnesses,” Dr. Martin says. Other local summer bug problems are caused mainly by ticks and spiders. Tick bites often occur when people hike in the local parks—out in the open space areas. “If you have a tick bite, the best thing to do is go to the local urgent care center and have an expert remove the tick,” suggests Dr. Martin. If that’s not possible, try to remove the tick yourself but be very careful to remove the tick’s Summer is here and it’s head along with the body as the time to spend as much time submerged head is the source of out-of-doors as possible. But infection. Watch the bite area for wait, those pesky mosquitos are signs of redness, rash or swelling. buzzing around, just waiting to This can occur days to weeks Mosquitos may not actually bite, but their “blood meal” usually causes an itchy reaction. bite. What should you do? after a tick bite. First, you can protect yourself most likely with Benadryl or insect repellant—masking as little as one inch of standing The main complication from with the right clothing and another antihistamine.” attractive odors. Dr. Martin water. It’s important, therefore, to tick bites is Lyme disease but bug repellant, says Dr. Dianne Be sure to closely observe any suggests spraying clothing with check your home and garden for Dr. Martin reports she doesn’t see Martin, Washington Township bites on children. While adults a bug repellant to keep the standing water in garden pots, much Lyme disease in the South Medical Foundation internal probably have developed some mosquitoes away. “Many people drain pipes and other containers. Bay. Alameda County keeps track medicine and infectious disease immunity to the mosquito bite, don’t like to spray their skin with Bird baths, fountains and fish on its website with each park and specialist. Next, work to young children can sometimes a bug repellant, such as DEET, ponds also can be a breeding risk updated regularly. eradicate mosquitos from your be affected more seriously. For because they are concerned about place for mosquitoes. Bird baths surroundings. the possible toxicity of the spray,” should be cleaned weekly. If As for spider bites, treat a bite everyone else, it’s just a matter topically and keep an eye on it Mosquitoes generally are of relieving the itching that Dr. Martin explains. “Spraying water is collecting in street clothing achieves the same gutters, clean away debris so for infection. “If it begins to more annoying than dangerous, comes with mosquito bites. look like a pimple developing, Dr. Martin explains. However, Dr. Martin suggests using repellant effect without having that the water will drain. Keep the bug spray end up on your your outdoor pool properly it’s likely infected and should be for some individuals mosquito calamine lotion or the treated medically,” she adds. bites can result in a more old-fashioned remedy of baking skin,” she says. Mosquitoes are chlorinated. Dr. Martin serious reaction. soda paste. Ice can also help. most prevalent at dawn and dusk, recommends that you check with Don’t let insects spoil your so taking extra precaution during the county health department or summertime fun. “Summer is a “Some people are allergic The best approach is to try to those times is recommended. your local garden store for great time to be outside enjoying to mosquito bites and can minimize the bite risk. First, wear Showering after being outdoors strategies to combat mosquito the environment,” Dr. Martin develop hives and other allergic protective clothing: long-sleeved is also a good idea. larvae in fish ponds. says. “Just exercise a little caution reactions,” she says. “If you begin shirts, long pants or a swimsuit and keep an eye on any bites you to develop hives, or if a bite cover-up when possible. Second, In addition to yourself, to West Nile virus is one of the may get.” seems infected, a fever develops, avoid scented lotions, perfumes minimize the risk of bites, you’ll more serious mosquito-borne or your body begins to ache, you or cologne. Mosquitoes are want to minimize your home’s illnesses that can be found in should go to your doctor or an attracted to certain fragrances. attractiveness to the insects. the Bay Area, according to urgent care center to be treated, This is one of the designs of Mosquitoes can lay their eggs in Dr. Martin. Incidence is low, Page 4 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

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In addition to services and Questions may be answered medical information, patients at over the phone, or personal the mobile health clinic receive consultation appointments can be referral information on obtaining scheduled. For more information health insurance. Located at or to schedule an appointment, 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont, call (800) 770-9447, or visit the Washington Hospital Health www.whhs.com/health-insurance. Insurance Information Services To learn more about the helps residents of the area W.O.W Mobile Health Clinic, navigate the different coverage including current hours and options currently available. The locations, visit office is open from 8 a.m. to www.whhs.com/wow or call 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. (510) 608-3203.

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In honor of Comic-Con weekend Fremont Street Eats is hosting a Comic Book & Trivia Night! Join us for a fun-filled, action-packed, superhero themed Street Eats. Activities will include a kids costume contest, trivia contest, games, and prizes for the little ones.

Kids Costume Contest: (12 and under) 1st Place - $50 CASH plus 2 Movie Tickets 2nd Place - $25 CASH plus $25 Gift Card to Half Price Books

Trivia Contest: (13 and older) 1st Place - $100 CASH plus 2 Movie Tickets 2nd Place - $50 CASH plus $25 Gift Card to Half Price Books 3rd Place - $25 CASH

But hurry, while it’s free to sign up, there are a limited number of teams allowed to compete in the Trivia Contest. Register your trivia team now! (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fremont-street-eats-comic- book-trivia-night-tickets-36076754544) Special Thanks to our theme night sponsors Half Price Books & Cinemark, and to our event sponsor T-Mobile.

Superhero Street Eats Friday, July 21 4:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Capitol Ave between Liberty St and State St, Freemont http://www.fremontbusiness.com/ Free

SUBMITTED BY JOYCE DAVIS and will be held in the Sangha Hall at SACBC. Dance practices The Southern Alameda are optional — you need not County Buddhist Church practice to participate in the (SACBC) will host their annual event. “Obon Festival” on Saturday and Sunday, August 12 and 13. Obon Dance Practice Sessions Known as a “joyous gathering Mondays, Jul 31 & Aug 7 with dharma dance,” colorful Tuesday, Aug 1 kimono-clad dancers perform Wednesday, Aug 9 dances of joy, marking a day of Thursdays, Aug 3 & 10 memorial honoring departed 7:30 p.m. loved ones and offering thanks. Southern Alameda County In the weeks prior to the Buddhist Church? festival, there will be free Obon Sangha Hall practice sessions for those looking 32975 Alvarado Niles Rd, to learn the dances ahead of time Union City or to brush up on their moves. (510) 471-2581 These will start at 7:30 p.m. on www.sacbc.org July 31, August 1, 3, 7, 9 and 10, Free

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SUBMITTED BY RON MEDAGLIA with macaroni and potato salads, water or soda, and dessert. Join us for a fantastic day of fun, food, and Proceeds from this event go to the Pacific friendship at the Pacific Bus Museum Annual Open Bus Museum, a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) House event on Sunday, August 20. Over organization. Guests bringing buses to display are 30 vintage and historical buses, both museum- and asked to arrive before 10 a.m. the day of the event guest-owned, will be on display. Admission is free. There will also be a flea market, BBQ, and raffle. Bus Museum Open House If you wish to have a seller’s space or table, the Sunday, Aug 20 cost is free for museum members and $25.00 for 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. non-museum members. The BBQ will begin serving shortly after 11 a.m. 37974 Shinn St, Fremont For $7.00 per adult and $4.00 per child. you’ll have [email protected] your choice of hamburger, cheeseburger, BBQ Free admission chicken breast, or giant 1/4 lb. polish sausage, $7 and $4 for lunch Museum potluck celebrates volunteers, donors, members SUBMITTED BY donors, and celebrates new and you can get involved in your KELSEY CAMELLO returning members. Bring family, local history! friends and a dish to add to the On Sunday, July 23rd the potluck lunch. Newark Mayor Museum of Local History Washington Township Museum and museum board member Potluck lunch of Local History will hold its Alan Nagy will also give a short Sunday, Jul 23 annual potluck lunch to honor talk on Newark history and 11:30 a.m. Lunch volunteers, donors and members. happenings. The day’s festivities 12:00 p.m. Program On display will be photos from will take place in historic Swiss Swiss Park Hall events and activities from the past Park Hall at 11:30 a.m. The 5911 Mowry Ave, Newark as well as a selection of artifacts program begins at 12 noon. (510) 623-7907 and new acquisitions. If you are someone whose http://www.museumoflocalhis- This is the time of year when interest in the museum is just tory.org/ the museum publicly thanks and beginning, join us on this special Free (suggested donation: acknowledges all the hardworking day to learn more about museum potluck dish) volunteers, recognizes and thanks activities, as well as find out how July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 7

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SUBMITTED BY BOB MILLER Europe, and Australia, and local credits include the Rrazz Room (San Francisco), Diablo Theatre The Morrisson Theatre Chorus, under the Company, Martinez Opera, Monterey County musical direction of Cesar Cancino, will present its Symphony, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, 42nd St. “Summer Concert: Flavors of Latin America” Moon, and the Douglas Morrisson Theatre. July 21 through 23. The summer concert will Tickets are $18 adult, $15 for adult H.A.R.D. feature the lively, tropical, and romantic rhythms resident, $15 for under 30/over 60 and $12 for of Latin America. youth/student. The Box Office is open Tuesday Cancino enjoys a musically diverse career as through Friday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and can be reached pianist, musical director, and conductor. He at (510) 881-6777. Information is also available at attended the San Francisco Conservatory of Music www.dmtonline.org. and then studied piano with Alain Naude, a pupil of the great Dinu Lipatti. For many years, he was Summer Concert: Flavors of Latin America the musical director/pianist for Teatro Zinzanni in Friday – Sunday, July 21 – 23 San Francisco, and for several years he toured with 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 pm. singer/songwriter Joan Baez as her musical director Douglas Morrisson Theatre and pianist. He was the musical director/pianist for 22311 N. Third St, Hayward “Life Without Makeup” starring the legendary (510) 881-6777 Rita Moreno at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre. www.dmtonline.org He is also a recipient of the Bay Area Theatre Critics Tickets: $18 adult, $15 adult Circle award for “Outstanding Musical Director.” H.A.R.D. resident/under 30/over 60, Cancino has performed throughout North America, $12 youth/student

SUBMITTED BY Returning artists can visit the Screening: Samples of new ROBERTA MOODY OHAG website at www.olivehy- artists’ work will be screened by deartguild.org to let us know if appointment on Saturday, Sep- Olive Hyde Art Guild’s they are participating again. New tember 9 at the Olive Hyde Art “Holiday for the Arts” show and artists can also find information Center, 123 Washington Boule- sale benefits the Olive Hyde Art for submitting applications and vard, Fremont. All artists will re- Gallery and other visual art sign up for the screening held ceive a mailing regarding projects in the Fremont September 9. acceptance of work. community and schools. The Entry fee: None. All aspects show opens the first weekend in of the show are handled by guild Entry Form: You may print December with a ticketed gala members and it is not necessary the Call for Art-New Artist 2017 on Friday night, December 1, for the artist to be present. form found at our website, and featuring hors d’oeuvres, sweets, either mail it to the P.O. box and wine, with the first viewing Sales: 70 percent of sales go to listed or e-file it online. Please and sale of art. On the following the artist, 30 percent (donation) submit this form by August 15. Saturday and Sunday, the show goes to the guild. More information will be sent is open to the public without later in August, scheduling your charge. Each year we sell over Media: Ceramics and glass, September screening time. $25,000 of high quality paintings, jewelry, fiber art, wood For more information, contact handcrafted objects and fine art. products, sculpture and holiday Roberta Moody at contact@olive- goods. All work must be original. hydeartguild.org. LETTERS POLICY The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to the editor. Letters must be signed and include an address and daytime telephone number. Only the writer’s name will be published. Letters that are 350 words or fewer will be given preference. Letters are subject to editing for length, grammar and style. [email protected] Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

Habitat for Humanity Breaks Ground

Timing Belt Special Timing Belt With Water Pump/Collant & Labor $269 4 Cyl. Plus Tax $389 4 Cyl. Plus Tax 6 Cyl. Plus Tax $369 $469 6 Cyl. Plus Tax Includes Timing Belt Honda /Toyota/Nissan Factory/OEM Parts & Labor to Replace Not Valid with any other offer Most Cars Expires 7/30/17 Drive Safer Stop Faster Noise Free - Low Dust Breaks. Performance drilled & Slotted roters TRU-CAST TECHNOLOGY Ceramic Formula DRILLED & SLOTTED Disc Break-Pads SUBMITTED BY homeownership for 30 low-in- Housing and Sustainable PERFORMANCE ROTORS ERIN SPAULDING come families. The development Communities Program. As Drive Safer - Stop Faster $90 Installation +Parts & Tax was unanimously approved by the Metcalf noted, Habitat for Ceramic Formula Disc Brake Pads Most Cars Expires 7/30/17 Habitat for Humanity East Fremont City Council in 2014. Humanity East Bay/ Bay/Silicon Valley broke ground Interestingly, these has now set the model for similar FREE AC Diagnostic high-quality, energy-efficient programs throughout the state. Replace Catalytic If Repairs Done Here ($45 Value) on its 30-home Central Commons Converter REGULAR condo-style homes are made Habitat for Humanity East HYBRID development in Fremont on Factory, OEM Parts or after Market Parts $39+ Freon $49+ Freon July 14, 2017. Fremont possible in part through Bay/Silicon Valley is now in the CALIFORNIA $1 million in cap-and-trade process of selecting the families $90+ Tax APPROVED Visual Inspection System Charge Mayor Lily Mei joined state + Parts We have a special machine to clean & funding from the California eligible for Central Commons Call for Price remove moisture from your legislators Bob Wieckowski and Most Cars Expires 7/30/17 Air Conditioning unit Bill Quirk, as well as Ben Metcalf, Department of Housing and homeownership. The project is Most Cars Expires 7/30/17 Director of the California Community Development. expected to be completed in 2019. Minor Maintenance Normal Maintenance Department of Housing and In fact, Central Commons is the (Reg. $86) 30,000 Miles first – and so far the only — With 27 Point $229+ Tax With 27 Point Inspection Community Development and home-ownership development to For more information, 95 Inspection • Replace Air Filters • Oil Service other dignitaries to formally mark $66 + Tax • Power Steering Fluid • Inspect Brake Pads the start of construction for the receive such funding through the please visit HabitatEBSV.org or • Change Oil & Filter (up to 5 QTS) • Coolant Service • Rotate Tires cap and trade Affordable call (866) 450-4432. • Check Fluids, Belts, Hoses & Brakes • Set Tire Pressure • Test Drive • Inspection development, which will provide • Evaluate Exhast System AC Cabin Filter • Check & Rotate Tires 60K/90K $225 + Tax EXTRA COST

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General Motors and others already Most Cars Additional parts and service extra Expires 7/30/17 Most Cars Expires 7/30/17 has enjoyed renewed attention of late. have such systems as options on some models in the U.S. One edition of “1984’’ saw sales jump by Cars with mild hybrid systems also can accelerate better 10,000 percent since January, when because both electric and gas systems can be used at the Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway same time when needed. defended incorrect claims as “alternative Volvo, which is based in Sweden but owned by Chinese facts.’’ It instantly drew comparisons to firm Geely, will launch five fully electric cars between 2019 Orwell’s terms “doublethink’’ and and 2021. Three of them will be Volvo models and two will “newspeak’’ and to the type of government be electrified cars from Polestar, Volvo Cars’ performance manipulation the author wrote car arm. It also plans to offer a range of hybrids as options about nearly 70 years ago. on all models. His son said his father’s lesson is Volvo, which has been making cars since 1927 and in timeless: “Man has been doing this to recent decades became famous for its station wagons and himself now since he came out of the safety features, said on July 6 that the decision was trees,’’ said Blair, a retired engineer. prompted by the wishes of its customers. “Man is always trying to put one over on Volvo expects to reach its target of selling 1 million elec- his fellow man and get the upper hand.’’ trified cars by 2025, with a range of models, including fully Orwell, the pen name for Eric Arthur electric vehicles and hybrid cars. The company said its long- Blair, seemed to predict the government’s range models could travel 500 kilometers (310 miles) on a mass surveillance programs and data single charge using current technology, but it is looking for mining in the age of Facebook and suppliers for new and better batteries. WikiLeaks. But his son has seen his father’s Samuelsson, who acknowledged that the company had profile jump every few years, surviving the been skeptical about electrification only two years ago, said end of the Cold War and thriving under circumstances have changed. “Things have moved faster; the Trump administration. customer demand is increasing. This is an attractive car people want to have,’’ he said. ‘As the decades have gone by, world He’s hoping Volvo’s announcement will encourage events tend to collide with ‘1984’ and suppliers to invest in battery manufacturing and electric-car Scan for our FREE App or suddenly everyone wakes up and says, chargers. Volvo Cars has said it is committed to help Search App Store for TCVnews ‘Oh my goodness. This is a bit Orwellian, improve the environment and make cities cleaner by isn’t it?’ And a lot of them rush and start reducing carbon emissions, aiming to have climate neutral Get our App and you will always know buying ‘1984’ and realizing that fiction is manufacturing operations by 2025. what is happening. We also have the imitating life or life is imitating fiction,’’ back issues archived Last year, the company sold 534,332 cars in said Blair. 100 countries, up more than 6 percent from 2015. July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 9 California governor plans to host 2018 global climate summit BY KATHLEEN RONAYNE Group of 20 economic powers, piece of Brown’s tenure. He’s ASSOCIATED PRESS which includes many European already launched a multi-state allies that encouraged Trump effort to keep the country on SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP), not to withdraw from the track to meet its Paris goals and California Gov. Jerry Brown Paris agreement. created an alliance of subnational plans to convene a Global “Yes, I know President Trump governments aimed at slowing Climate Action Summit next year is trying to get out of the Paris the warming of the planet. in his latest action to position the agreement, but he doesn’t speak The Trump administration’s state as a leader in battling global for the rest of America,’’ Brown decision to roll back warming as the White House will say in the video, according environmental regulations in the recedes. to early remarks released by his and withdraw from Brown was to announce the office. “We in California and in the international agreement has summit July 6 in a video message states all across America believe elevated Brown’s profile on the to the Global Citizen Festival in it’s time to act.’’ world stage. He traveled to China Hamburg, Germany. It’s Brown’s climate conference earlier this year to discuss climate scheduled for September 2018 in will feature representatives of policy and will serve as a special San Francisco and marks the first subnational governments, envoy to states and regions at the time a U.S. state is hosting a businesses, investors, musicians United Nation’s November climate conference specifically and others to highlight action to climate conference. focused on upholding the goals of fight global warming and to “spur Meanwhile in Sacramento, the international Paris climate deeper commitment’’ from na- Brown is struggling to reach agreement, Brown’s office said. tional governments. A full list of consensus on a bill to reauthorize Brown has been highly critical attendees hasn’t been released California’s cap-and-trade of President Donald Trump’s and it’s unclear if any foreign program, the cornerstone of the May decision to withdraw from presidents or prime ministers state’s efforts to reduce carbon the pact to fight global warming. plan to attend. emissions. Trump is in Hamburg on Building alliances to fight Thursday for a meeting of the climate change has been a key Toxic air BY JONATHAN J. COOPER the state’s overall emissions. the air-quality improvements AND KATHLEEN RONAYNE That’s because polluters can keep don’t make up for concessions to releasing greenhouse gases as long polluters. It would prevent local SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP), as they pay for emissions permits, air districts from further A plan to extend California’s known as allowances, and restricting carbon emissions of signature climate initiative for pollution offsets, such as stationary sources, and it would another decade looks beyond reforestation efforts. prohibit the California Air cutting greenhouse gas emissions For that reason, backers of Resources Board — the state’s and takes aim at toxic air in the the plan paired the cap-and-trade primary environmental regulator polluted neighborhoods around extension with a bill to improve — from regulating oil refineries refineries and factories. air quality. The legislation through any mechanism other The proposal comes as requires local air quality than cap-and-trade. Gov. Jerry Brown moves to management districts to monitor ``It’s California climate policy bolster California’s reputation — and report air quality data around that’s been written by big oil and and his own — as a global leader the dirtiest sources of pollution. it actually takes California’s in the battle against climate Some polluters will be required climate leadership a step change, which he has intensified to upgrade equipment to newer, backwards,’’ Amy Vanderwarker, following President Donald cleaner technology. executive director of the Trump’s decision to pull the “There’s some old equipment California Environmental Justice United States out of the Paris out there at oil refineries and Alliance, said in a conference call climate agreement. other facilities, that if it were just with other environmental justice California’s existing program, brought up to current standards advocates opposed to the known as cap and trade, puts a would pollute a lot less,’’ said legislation. limit on the state’s overall Bill Magavern, policy director for Several air quality manage- greenhouse gas emissions and the Coalition for Clean Air. ment district agencies argue the requires polluters to buy and Maximum penalties for air quality monitoring pieces will trade allowances to emit carbon. violating pollution laws will jump require money the state isn’t It aims to encourage polluters to from $1,000 to $5,000 per day, providing. Tom Addison, senior clean up by putting a price on and they’ll go up each year to policy adviser for the Bay Area carbon and reducing allowable match inflation. The deal has Air Quality Management Dis- emissions over time. won over some environmental trict, said implementing the air One of a pair bills negotiated groups as well as liberal monitoring goals without addi- by Brown and top lawmakers lawmakers who aggressively tional money will force the Bay would extend that program, pushed for a focus on air quality. Area district to focus less on other which is the state’s highest profile “If I were singlehandedly pollution reduction efforts. initiative in a suite of policies writing legislation that only I had “That’s a terrible choice to put designed to combat climate to vote for I might write some- us in,’’ Addison said. change, which needs the support thing stronger, but I think this is The proposed cap-and-trade of two-thirds of lawmakers. one that is a very progressive, extension does list cleaning up air The other part of the plan is an very positive compromise,’’ said pollutants from stationary and air quality bill that needs only a Assemblywoman Lorena mobile sources as a priority use simple majority to pass. Gonzalez Fletcher, a Democrat of money generated from Critics on the left charge that from San Diego. ``And it allows cap-and-trade auctions. But the the cap and trade program leaves us to get the pollution language air quality legislation doesn’t low-income neighborhoods that I don’t think we could get explicitly designate money for around ports, refineries, cement without coming at the same monitoring. Specific expenditures plants and factories saddled with time as cap-and -trade.’’ are subject to future legislative toxic air even if it helps reduce But it’s angered others who say approval.

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Tri-City Stargazer FOR WEEK: JULY 19 - JULY 25 For All Signs: Many people will be taking a somber look at their relationship(s) this primary relationships and determine what is necessary to make improvements. Blame week. One of the things we must do to see something more clearly is to take a step back- may be tempting but it won’t be accurate or productive. Relationship issues usually have ward, outside of the inner circle. From that vantage point it is easier to gain perspective two sides. This could surface even in work relationships, so step “outside” the parameters on the dynamics at work within the relationship. We have a need to think through our of the situation and have a clear look.

Aries the Ram (March 21- puting and microchips. The week favors education in communications, or publishing likely to have the information April 20): Rise above the Cancer the Crab (June 21- practical skills. are favored. Personal relationships you need. Your partner may take mundane situation and see the July 21): Give special attention Libra the Scales (September may be difficult for a short time on an uncharacteristic manner of bigger picture of your relation- to unusual messages or to new 23-October 22): You may this week. Check the lead self-assertion. He or she is not so ship(s). Metaphorically we bring people who enter your life during encounter someone who wants to paragraph. likely to back down from a fight. people into our lives to help teach this time. A “teacher” crosses your argue about a subject that has no Capricorn the Goat (Decem- Life will be generally more us what we need to know. If the path in the form of a person, a end, i.e. religion or politics. ber 22-January 19): A tenant or harmonious if you avoid the hot personality of another person irri- book, or the right message that Remember that what you think is an employee may be challenging. topics. tates you, then there is something will steer you in the next favor- not who you are. It is an opinion, It is annoying, but not the end of Pisces the Fish (February important to learn about yourself. able direction. only, and doesn’t deserve a battle the world. You are coming upon 19-March 20): You or someone Maybe there is a truth that you Leo the Lion (July 22-Au- to the death. Make note of any a significant change next winter. else may want you to feel guilty have been avoiding and this gust 22): Mars, the warrior, developments that seem mean- Perhaps the events of this week because you are unable to make irksome person is present as a enters your sign this week and ingful and “supposed” to happen will press you toward that shift. things better. Recognize that you teacher. will be traveling with you for between you and another. There may be a need to focus on are not the magician you would Taurus the Bull (April 21- seven weeks. This energy is Scorpio the Scorpion (Octo- matters of your body, especially like to be and let go of the guilt. May 20): Read the lead para- especially helpful in defining our ber 23-November 21): From related to teeth, skin and bones. Whatever happens now, you are graph because at this time it boundaries. Periodically we need now through early September, Aquarius the Water Bearer highly prone to think dark especially pertains to you. The to examine who we are as well as your attention will be drawn to (January 20-February 18): If thoughts about yourself. This is crux of the stressor may be in the who we are not. Often something career and life direction. Activity you are stymied, don’t hesitate to passing. Let it go. areas of shared resources. That in- is eliminated. In general, it in your outer world picks up consult a professional who is cludes time, money, or resources represents an increase of your speed. Authorities and others that you share with another or courage and physical strength. may be challenging, so have your with the greater community. That Virgo the Virgin (August 23- ducks in a row if you take could include money or social se- Are you interested in a personal September 22): your ability to initiatives. Use this time to curity, taxes, insurance, or debts. horoscope? concentrate upon projects that improve your “product” or your Gemini the Twins (May 21- require management of details is presentation. Vivian Carol may be reached at June 20): You are likely making strong. Organizing files, closets Sagittarius the Archer (704) 366-3777 improvements in your home or and cabinets will clear the clutter (November 22-December 21): for private psychotherapy property. You’ll be updating the from your mind. Fortunately, Good news comes from a or astrology appointments old with something new and you are able to make mindful distance or perhaps on the (fee required). contemporary. Mercury, the ruler decisions. If information is internet. Activities involving the of communications, is involved needed, you can find it readily. law, travel, the church, distant so it may have to do with com- www.horoscopesbyvivian.com July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 11 continued from page 1

McWilliams says, when “a lot of fun” but inclusive and explaining the history of what not gender specific. While makes Scottish Country Dancing participants are instructed with so fun. However, McWilliams reference to a men’s side and a explains that Scottish Country women’s side, this is for ease for Dancing is a sociable dance form direction and not a requirement. with roots stretching back for All are welcome, and McWilliams centuries. Participants are says there is great satisfaction in grouped into two lines and work being able to dance within the together to dance a sequence of familiarity of circle and square formations. This will leave them formations. in a new order, and the dance is HAHS’s Education and repeated enough times to bring Volunteer Manager Bria Reiniger them back to their starting says that the next event in the positions, with everyone dancing series on Thursday, August 31 each position in turn. will be a Belly Dance lesson, With similarities to American instructed by local artist Joanne Square Dancing, which Price. Price, a belly dancer for originated in the South, Scottish nearly 20 years, has performed at Country Dancing began to be various street fairs, senior centers, chronicled and written down in belly dance fairs and teaches local the 1920s as people sought a community driven classes. As way to preserve the local dances part of Troupe Benazir, Price has of Scotland. competed in the Wiggles of the McWilliams, whose mother West Belly Dance Competition is Scottish, has met other dancers where the troupe received the and performed in events around third place award. the globe. Because the dances have been chronicled and HAHS Summer Dance Series standardized, McWilliams Scottish Country Dancing testifies that a dancer can be Thursday, Jul 27 assured that the sequence and 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. styles of dance moves remain consistent, thereby allowing Belly Dance dancers to be successful whenever Thursday, Aug 31 they find themselves joining in 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. a Scottish Country dance. Those wishing to learn some HAHS Museum of steps from McWilliams can join History & Culture in for an event which is more 22380 Foothill Blvd, Hayward participatory than observational. (510) 581-0223 Soft shoes and comfortable www.haywardareahistory.org/ clothing are all that is needed. Free with museum admission Those without partners are very Admission fee: $5 adults, $3 welcome. McWilliams touts students/seniors (65+) Scottish dance for not only being

SUBMITTED BY WOMEN’S bar and casino games. The cost is COUNCIL OF REALTORS $60 per person and includes a $500 chip for casino games. Luck be a lady tonight. While Proceeds from the event will Frank Sinatra won’t be on hand benefit local community to serenade guests with his programs in the Tri-City and famous song, officials from the Southern Alameda County areas. Women’s Council of Realtors of Southern Alameda are hoping Hot August Casino Night luck will fill the air at its Saturday, Aug. 12 upcoming fund-raising Hot 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. August Casino Night. Barone’s Restaurant The event, set for Saturday, 475 St. John St., Pleasanton Aug. 12 at Barone’s Restaurant Tickets: $60 in Pleasanton, will include www.wcrsac.org appetizers, a live band, no-host Michael Lee (925) 864-8848 Elks partner with Home Depot to helps vets SUBMITTED BY and freshened up the exterior STEVE & JO ANN KAY paint. Additionally, the group redid the landscaping and added In May, members of the several garden ornaments. In Fremont Elks Lodge #2121 and place of the couple’s worn flag, a Home Depot employees from new American flag, which had 10 stores, (known as Team been flown in the LeSage’s honor Depot) partnered to cleanup over the U.S. Naval Hospital in and make repairs to the home San Diego was installed. of a Fremont couple, both of Previously Elks and Team whom served in the US Navy Depot partnered to create, during the Korean War. cleanup and improve common In recent years, veterans area gardens at the Livermore VA Frenchy and Lucy LeSage have Hospital. The two groups look struggled with health issues, forward to future projects that making it difficult for them to will aid the veterans who have keep up with basic home repairs protected our rights and and maintenance. For this reason, freedoms. they were selected to be the Fremont Elks Lodge #2121 second project in recent months continues to expand its taken on by Fremont Elks and community involvement, as Team Depot. community service and paying it Approximately 10 Elks and forward are commitments the 50 Team Depot members lodge has made in keeping with converged on the home and the motto, “Elks Care, Elks replaced steps, repaired fencing Share.”

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ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY mixed in to amend it or an flashy silver-toned foliage to DANIEL O’DONNELL organic palm fertilizer can be add to the presentation. It also used twice a year during the produces an edible yellowish/or- t is difficult to find palm’s growing season. The ange golf ball-sized fruit that tastes references to palm trees active growing season is roughly like pineapple with hints of vanilla that do not mention the late winter until fall. that is superb for making jelly word paradise or view Most palms are fairly drought or wine. Iphotographs of palm trees that tolerant once established. They The Formosa Sugar do not evoke impressions of it. should be well watered the first Palm’s beauty comes from its This makes sense because of the month after planting. Generally, multi-trunked base and more than 2,500 species of once a palm is established, it elegant fishtail-like fronds. Its palms; over two-thirds of them should be watered just after the functionality derives from its can be found in tropical forests. soil around its base dries out fragrant flowers that attract bees, Bolivian Coconut Palm. Photo courtesy of Golden Gate Palms Nursery. The other one-third grow well slightly below the surface. This birds, and anyone lucky enough silver foliage that is ideal for (www.goldengatepalms.com). in sub-tropical regions and warm can be as little as twice a month to be passing by. The dark red contrasting with greenery in the Most days, a taco truck onsite temperate zones such as those and even less in the winter. fruit can cause a mild skin allergic reaction, so wear gloves garden. Spotlighting the shiny provides the opportunity to have if pruning when there is fruit foliage at night is great for lunch under the tranquil palms. present. breaking up the darkness. If Golden Gate Palm’s motto is The Quindio Wax Palm is the that’s not enough, it produces “We create paradise.” They do so tallest growing palm tree and can mango-tasting fruit and is wind, by making available some of the get to almost 200 feet tall. The drought, heat, and cold tolerant. most beautiful, elegant, and Chilean Wine Palm grows to only The Cold Hardy Bamboo strikingly dramatic shrubs and about 60 feet, but is possibly the Palm is a clump forming bam- trees that exist. They create most beautiful palm tree. boo-like palm that grows well in paradise, and by adding palms to Unfortunately, it is extremely the shade and interior pots. Using a garden, you can find it too. endangered in the wild because it can bring tropical foliage into the trunk is cut in half so the sap the house, and when fruiting, the Daniel O’Donnell is the can be used to make wine. bright orange red berries add co-owner and operator of an Preserving these trees has rewards color as well. organic landscape design/build beyond their beauty – the All of these palms and company in Fremont. coconuts are deliciously sweet. many more can be enjoyed and www.Chrysalis-Gardens.com The Mexican Blue Palm, purchased at Golden Gate Palms native to Baja, California, has Nursery in Richmond

Formosa Sugar Palm. Photo courtesy of Golden Gate Palms Nursery.

in the Bay Area. California may Brown and dry leaf tips will not be a tropical paradise, but indicate a need for more water, its warm weather, sunny beaches, whereas yellowing or browning and swaying palm trees are not leaves that fall off before dying far from it. suggest over watering. There are about ten Palm trees have two different commonly used palms in this types of leaves: a palmate-shaped area. However, there are many leaf, with a shape similar to a more options that can be chosen hand – the leaves radiate or fan for a variety of reasons. Everyone out from the end of a branch, knows palm trees produce and pinnate-shaped leaves, coconuts, but others produce which branch out along a stem exotic flavored dates and other resembling a feather. If the fruits. Some palms grow as trees, different leaf shapes play the only some grow in a shrub form. Some role in deciding which palm to palms make great interior plants, use, then choosing a popular one and some have leaves that are not is an easy way to add a bit of green. An extremely wide range paradise to a garden. There are of mature heights and leaf shapes some palms suitable to this make it possible to use a palm in climate that are more unusual almost any design scenario. and will add extra exotic flair. Almost all palms suitable The Bolivian Coconut to this area have the same soil native to the Bolivian Andes is requirements. Light and an elegant drought-tolerant palm well-drained semi-sandy soil is tree that can tolerate severe heat ideal. Palm roots will rot if left in and freezing circumstances, standing water for too long; a making it practical to plant heavy clay soil can suffocate the throughout the Bay Area. It roots. The soil does not have to produces a tasty crop of small be nutrient rich, however if a homegrown coconuts. sandy soil is nutrient deprived, The Jelly Palm or Pindo Palm then a little compost can be has a structural presence and Mexican Blue Palm Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

on other regional inter-park trails In 2015, Governor Brown If you’re a later riser, drop by or on hiking and bicycling trails signed Assembly Bill 1096, Crab Cove from 12:30 to within the regional parks. In which modernized electric 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 23, visit general, motorized vehicles aren’t bike regulations for trails in state the small nectar garden, watch allowed on regional park trails, parks, and authorized local the honeybees, eat a sweet snack, except of course for police, fire, agencies to do the same on and roll a beeswax candle. and ranger vehicles. The only their trails. Naturalist Susan Ramos will BY NED MACKAY Fremont to San Francisco Bay. exceptions are powered vehicles During the pilot program, preside. The pilot program will begin on used by people with physical park district staff, interns and Crab Cove is at the end of Electric bicycles on three Aug. 1 and last through August disabilities. volunteers will be out on the McKay Avenue off Alameda’s regional trails of 2018. The pilot program is in three trails to inform the public Central Avenue. For information, Electric powered modes of Some caveats: response to increased bike and assess the impacts. call 510-544-3187. transportation have been much in • Only Class 1 and 2 E-Bikes commuting in the state, So what else is going on in the the news lately. In keeping with will be allowed. These are bicycles including on the three trails that parks? Quite a bit, actually. For Tilden Nature Area near the trend, the East Bay Regional with fully operational pedals and are in the pilot program. It’s also example, you can practice Berkeley has a Talk with the Park District Board of Directors electric motors of less than an effort to provide more access morning yoga by the bay from Animals program from 11:00 to has approved a one-year pilot 750 watts. to paved regional trails for people 8 to 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, July 11:30 a.m. every Sunday in July program allowing electric-pow- • There’s still a 15 mile per who have physical limitations. 23 and again on Aug. 27 at and August. The idea is to learn ered bicycles for the first time on hour speed limit for all bicycles, And bike transit may help Crab Cove Visitor Center in how the animals move, find three regional trails. whether electric or decrease congestion on local Alameda. their food, and keep safe from The three are the Iron Horse muscle-powered. And bicycle highways. Under the guidance of predators. Rabbits will be the Regional Trail, which runs riders are supposed to call out “We are interested in seeing Stacy Dulan and the Crab Cove stars of the show on July 23. between Concord and or use a bicycle bell as warning how this pilot program works interpretive staff, learn Vinyasa The program is at the Little Pleasanton, the Contra Costa when passing other trail users. out,” said Beverly Lane, president flow yoga, then enjoy some Farm, which is at the north end Canal Trail through Concord, All other bicycle safety rules are of the Park District board. “These nature exploration. All experience of Tilden’s Central Park Drive. Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, and still in effect. trails are already well-used, so levels are welcome; bring a yoga Call 510-544-2233. Martinez, and the Alameda Creek • The pilot program is only users need to remember to share mat. The class may be indoors or Regional Trail, which follows the on the three trails mentioned. the space, as always.” outside, depending on the creek from Niles Canyon through Electric bicycles are not allowed weather.

Veterans who participated in the Veterans Art Project along with Members of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, Oakland Vet Center Staff, and Alameda County Arts Commissioner and Staff. Pictured (from left) are: Rodney Miyatake, Veteran; Billy Smith, Veteran; Violet Juno, Arts Commission Coordinator; Fred Williams, Veteran; Anita Carr, Arts Commissioner; Howard Anderson, Veteran; Carlos Garcia, Veteran; Leonard Medley, Veteran; Eva Hornsby, Veteran; Edgar Patterson, Veteran; Francine Rotolo, Veteran; Dr. David Joseph, Oakland Vet Center Director; Wilma Chan, President of the County Board of Supervisors; Gloria Wilson, Veteran; Keith Carson, County Supervisor; Nate Miley, County Supervisor; Stacy Dulan, Oakland Vet Center Coordinator; Scott Haggerty, County Supervisor; Richard Valle, County Supervisor; Oley Jones, Veteran; Fred Moore, Veteran; Rachel Osajima, Alameda County Arts Commission Director.

SUBMITTED BY GUY ASHLEY and art are a vital part of every successful, Artworks created through this • Canvas paintings by 6 Veterans who PHOTOGRAPH BY PAUL KURODA healthy, and thriving community.” program are currently on view as part of participated in an acrylic painting The Veterans Art Project is coordinated the Arts Commission’s Art In Public workshop. Supervisor Wilma Chan, President of by the Alameda County Arts Commission Spaces program in the Board of • Additional collaborative art projects the Board, and the Alameda County Board in partnership with the Oakland Vet Supervisors Lobby Gallery on the 5th created during community events at of Supervisors presented a commendation Center. This innovative program is part Floor of the Alameda County Oakland Vet Center. to honor local veterans and the Oakland of a statewide initiative for Veterans and Administration Building at 1221 Oak St., Oakland. The public is encouraged to This exhibition is free and open to the Vet Center for their participation in the active military funded by the California public during open hours. For more Veterans Art Program. For the last two Arts Council and the National visit the exhibition that will be on view through Thursday, August 10. information about the exhibition, please years, this new program has brought Endowment for the Arts. Additional call (510) 891-5716. creative expression workshops to the supporters are the Alameda County The art projects on display include: Oakland Vet Center to support the crucial Veterans Affairs Commission and Alameda • Collaborative project “Wishes, Hopes Public Spaces Art Project services provided to our Alameda County County Veterans Service Office. and Dreams Community Tree” involving veterans and their families. Through Thursday, Aug 10 The goal of the Veterans Art Project is 50 Veteran participants. Alameda County “I am pleased to present this to provide Veterans with opportunities • Vietnam Veteran “Then and Now” Administration Building commendation to the Oakland Vet Center to express themselves in a supportive Photo Project featuring service photos, 5th Floor, Lobby Gallery to celebrate the artistic accomplishments environment, explore visual art making current photos and writing by 16 partici- 1221 Oak St, Oakland of local Veterans participating in the techniques, and engage in community pants in two Vietnam Veteran counseling (510) 891-5716 Veterans Art Project and to honor the building. Over the course of 10 art groups. Free Oakland Vet Center’s commitment to activities in the past year, 250 Veterans providing innovative care for our created art during counseling groups and • Collaborative quilt “Darkness Seeking Veterans,” said Board President community events. Projects included Light: Life Reframed” featuring textile art Wilma Chan. “This partnership painting, drawing, textile art, and by 13 participants in the Women’s Military project demonstrates that creativity visual storytelling. Sexual Trauma counseling group.

Talk to the vendors and ask them how to prepare something that you may have never tried before. • Shop to save. To save money, buy in bulk or late in the day. Vendors may be more willing to make you a deal. Sometimes bulk purchases are discounted. Some vegetables can be frozen for later use. Many farmers markets also accept electronic benefit transfer (EBT) or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) purchases. • Bring your own bags. Nylon or cloth bags can help ensure your purchase makes it home safely. A backpack SUBMITTED BY AMI NEIBERGER-MILLER people make the most of bringing the best of the farm to their family: can help if you have a long distance to travel. Shopping at farmers markets is one way to get delicious • Know the season. Knowing what you may find at • Get used to handling fresh produce. Always wash and fresh produce you can enjoy at home. the market, before you go, can help you shop efficiently all fruits and vegetables before eating. It may take time to learn how to handle freshly harvested produce, but the “Getting plenty of fruits and vegetables helps families and cost-effectively. Specific fruits and vegetables available superior flavors are worth it. Ask how to best store your live healthier lives and reduces the likelihood of chronic in your community will vary based on the seasons and purchases to maximize freshness and flavor. disease,” said Elaine Auld, CEO of the Society for Public weather. Health Education (SOPHE). “Lack of nutritious foods • Plan your meals but leave room for spontaneous To help promote healthy eating, SOPHE partnered in puts people at high risk for diabetes, cardiovascular purchases. Plan your meals in advance but, leave some a three-year national project, Partnering4Health. There are disease, and obesity.” room to improvise or adapt recipes. Farmers markets can Partnering4Health projects in 97 communities across the country assisting people and communities to live healthier. Not everyone may be familiar with shopping at expose you to new hybrids of traditional vegetables, such farmers markets. Auld offered the following tips to help as broccolini, which is a combination of broccoli and kale. July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 15

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 13 2177 Bliss Avenue 95035 975,000 4 1504 1970 06-02-17 Highest $: 1,150,000 Median $: 780,000 360 Corning Avenue 95035 750,000 3 1040 1955 06-05-17 Lowest $: 540,000 Average $: 773,077 280 Currlin Circle 95035 840,000 3 1456 2014 06-02-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 1340 Elkwood Drive 95035 1,020,000 4 1867 1991 06-02-17 19380 Brusk Court 94546 685,000 3 1020 1952 05-31-17 531 Folsom Circle 95035 990,000 3 1860 1983 06-05-17 2811 Chloe Court 94546 780,000 3 1408 1963 06-02-17 103 Heath Street 95035 975,000 4 1370 1962 06-05-17 3603 Greenhills Avenue 94546 900,000 3 1834 1987 05-31-17 1387 Nestwood Way 95035 810,000 2 1223 2014 06-05-17 22046 Idena Avenue 94546 664,000 3 1790 1948 05-31-17 1798 Starlite Drive 95035 1,005,000 3 1190 1967 06-06-17 4862 Lodi Way 94546 800,000 3 1436 1954 06-02-17 833 Towne Drive 95035 871,000 3 1404 2000 06-02-17 4550 Newhaven Way 94546 700,000 3 1212 1960 06-02-17 66 Twinkle Court 95035 760,000 3 1371 1996 06-06-17 22469 North 5th Street 94546 540,000 2 932 - 06-02-17 760 Via Baja Drive 95035 1,230,000 4 2038 1982 06-06-17 21487 Outlook Court 94546 659,000 2 1352 1962 06-02-17 NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 11 17577 Parker Road 94546 1,150,000 4 2743 1953 06-02-17 Highest $: 1,326,000 Median $: 861,000 2567 Titan Way 94546 559,000 4 1532 1962 05-31-17 Lowest $: 480,000 Average $: 863,455 5576 Crow Canyon Road 94552 875,000 4 1774 1953 06-01-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 6138 Mt. Rushmore Circle 94552 838,000 4 1875 1989 06-02-17 36028 Bayonne Drive 94560 695,000 3 1100 1959 05-31-17 7943 Pineville Circle 94552 900,000 4 2340 1997 06-01-17 5232 Channel Drive 94560 1,326,000 3 2123 1978 05-31-17 FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 34 5632 Forbes Drive 94560 1,265,000 5 3289 2000 05-31-17 Highest $: 2,400,000 Median $: 955,000 36754 Hafner Street 94560 480,000 4 1216 1954 06-01-17 Lowest $: 405,000 Average $: 1,058,809 37819 Harbor Light Rd 94560 920,500 - - - 06-02-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 5508 Lafayette Avenue 94560 790,000 3 1136 1961 05-31-17 36530 Bosworth Court 94536 970,000 3 1322 1977 06-02-17 35214 Lido Boulevard #H 94560 515,000 2 1076 1984 05-31-17 35547 Dee Place 94536 600,000 3 1895 1971 06-01-17 8599 Mahogany Place 94560 900,000 3 1856 1994 06-02-17 38258 Garrett Street 94536 1,250,000 4 2028 1956 06-02-17 8551 Schooner Way 94560 848,000 - - - 06-02-17

4432 Gibraltar Drive 94536 955,000 4 1704 1965 05-31-17 8559 Schooner Way 94560 861,000 - - - 06-02-17 Home Sales Report 38718 Huntington Circle 94536 615,000 2 1168 1984 05-31-17 8563 Schooner Way 94560 897,500 - - - 06-02-17 37075 Maple Street 94536 715,000 2 980 1951 06-01-17 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 26 4658 De Silva Street 94538 736,000 3 1158 1960 05-31-17 Highest $: 935,000 Median $: 550,000 3594 Eugene Street 94538 836,000 3 1697 1954 06-02-17 Lowest $: 300,000 Average $: 538,865 43163 Grimmer Terrace 94538 715,000 2 1224 1986 06-02-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 3735 Haven Avenue 94538 975,000 5 1856 1955 05-31-17 113 Accolade Drive 94577 665,000 4 1627 2000 05-31-17 5623 Impatiens Common 94538 566,000 2 850 1994 05-31-17 2123 Benedict Drive 94577 670,000 3 1881 1966 05-31-17 4705 Mowry Avenue 94538 840,000 4 1424 1961 05-31-17 839 Bridge Road 94577 700,000 3 2200 1936 06-02-17 4832 Piper Street 94538 930,000 3 1438 1960 06-02-17 698 Broadmoor Blvd 94577 517,000 3 1427 1926 06-02-17 39984 East Las Palmas Ct 94539 1,850,000 4 2648 1974 06-01-17 1132 Carpentier St #209 94577 300,000 2 1180 1983 06-02-17 47370 Havasu Street 94539 1,338,000 3 1542 1976 06-02-17 1400 Carpentier St #233 94577 435,000 2 1139 1983 06-01-17 1470 Onondaga Place 94539 1,416,000 4 1728 1979 06-01-17 508 Joaquin Avenue 94577 465,000 2 1409 1980 05-31-17 47629 Papago Street 94539 1,315,000 4 2059 1976 05-31-17 811 Lee Avenue 94577 935,000 4 2115 1931 06-01-17 39889 San Moreno Court 94539 1,372,000 3 1652 1967 06-02-17 98 Preda Street 94577 555,000 3 1176 1946 06-02-17 142 Shaniko Common #69 94539 645,000 2 936 1987 06-02-17 731 Rodney Drive 94577 685,000 3 1868 1935 06-02-17 1188 Sioux Court 94539 1,800,000 4 2498 1979 05-31-17 1518 139th Avenue 94578 550,000 3 1028 1946 06-01-17 491 Tangelo Court 94539 2,400,000 - - - 06-02-17 1446 148th Avenue 94578 500,000 2 1018 1945 06-02-17 49057 Tickle Grass Ter 94539 1,200,000 3 2006 2009 06-01-17 16280 Calypso Court 94578 665,000 4 1626 1994 06-01-17 141 Via Aragon 94539 820,000 3 1242 1971 05-31-17 3420 Del Rio Circle 94578 570,000 3 1136 1956 06-01-17 47112 Warm Springs Blvd #235 94539 405,000 1 760 1982 06-01-17 16948 Ehle Street 94578 601,000 3 1084 1948 06-02-17 46872 Winema Common 94539 430,000 1 827 1985 05-31-17 15065 Hesperian Blvd #27 94578 370,000 2 771 1985 06-02-17 49092 Woodgrove Com 94539 940,000 3 1801 2004 06-01-17 1189 Louise Street 94578 661,500 3 1460 1948 06-01-17 3870 Lake Woodland Com 94555 560,000 2 1056 1971 06-02-17 799 Portola Drive 94578 590,000 3 1142 1956 05-31-17 4264 Nerissa Circle 94555 1,155,000 4 1717 1986 06-01-17 1661 Renaissance Lane 94578 638,000 3 1294 2004 05-31-17 5206 Rancho Del Norte Dr 94555 1,472,500 - - - 06-01-17 16401 Saratoga Str #101W 94578 320,000 2 962 1981 05-31-17 33934 Sagrantino Terrace 94555 1,160,000 - - - 05-31-17 720 Fargo Avenue #10 94579 389,000 2 840 1965 05-31-17 5450 Shattuck Avenue 94555 1,170,000 3 1807 1988 05-31-17 720 Fargo Avenue #3 94579 364,000 2 840 1965 05-31-17 5308 Tacoma Common 94555 780,000 2 1250 1989 05-31-17 650 Fargo Avenue #4 94579 425,000 3 1136 1965 06-02-17 5220 Wrangler Court 94555 1,554,000 - - - 06-02-17 740 Fargo Avenue #4 94579 355,000 2 840 1965 05-31-17 5221 Wrangler Court 94555 1,514,000 - - - 05-31-17 740 Fargo Avenue #5 94579 360,000 2 840 1965 05-31-17 34263 Stable Way 94555 1,535,500 - - - 05-19-17 1141 Tulane Avenue 94579 725,000 3 1866 1951 05-31-17 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 27 SAN LORENZO | TOTAL SALES: 5 Highest $: 1,450,000 Median $: 590,000 Highest $: 655,000 Median $: 425,000 Lowest $: 450,000 Average $: 634,204 Lowest $: 285,000 Average $: 471,200 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 1532 171st Avenue 94541 665,000 2 1815 1940 06-01-17 922 Elgin Street #N 94580 399,000 2 1012 1990 05-31-17 22835 Arnold Court 94541 485,500 2 855 1949 05-31-17 118 Loma Verde Drive 94580 425,000 2 1056 1985 05-31-17 651 Atherton Place #410 94541 500,000 3 1224 1997 06-02-17 16021 Via Catherine 94580 655,000 3 1730 1956 06-02-17 2759 Hidden Lane 94541 815,000 5 3143 1976 05-31-17 660 Via Mirabel 94580 592,000 3 1336 1944 05-31-17 519 Longwood Avenue 94541 565,000 4 1511 1951 06-01-17 17525 Via Primero 94580 285,000 3 1000 1944 06-02-17 20224 Lucot Court 94541 590,000 3 1014 1951 05-31-17 401 Meek Avenue #1-4 94541 1,000,000 8 4144 1965 06-01-17 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 17 3330 Shawn Way 94541 620,000 3 1320 1979 05-31-17 Highest $: 1,185,000 Median $: 620,000 877 Sueirro Street 94541 550,000 - 1040 1950 05-31-17 Lowest $: 390,000 Average $: 658,941 253 Sullivan Way 94541 638,000 3 1726 2011 05-31-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 760 Sunset Boulevard 94541 550,000 4 1695 1940 05-31-17 33357 5th Street 94587 390,000 1 560 1925 06-02-17 679 Veranda Circle 94541 570,000 3 1381 2003 06-01-17 3504 Barnacle Court 94587 910,000 4 2164 1980 06-02-17 23890 Wright Drive 94541 460,000 2 824 1951 06-01-17 4333 Bolina Drive 94587 915,000 3 1563 1994 05-31-17 3254 Waterview Court 94542 860,000 4 2294 1968 06-02-17 32616 Brenda Way #1 94587 395,000 2 810 1974 06-02-17 29893 Bello View Place 94544 1,450,000 5 4395 2008 06-01-17 4904 Bridgepointe Place 94587 420,000 2 946 1985 05-31-17 924 Collins Court 94544 625,000 3 1125 1966 06-02-17 2171 Canary Court #1 94587 390,000 2 810 1972 05-31-17 28658 Etta Avenue 94544 595,000 3 1126 1955 05-31-17 4921 Colusa Street 94587 882,000 - 1409 1980 05-31-17 329 Fairway Street 94544 680,000 3 1134 1955 05-31-17 2535 Copa Del Oro Dr 94587 411,000 2 908 1984 05-31-17 17 Gresel Street 94544 600,000 3 1570 1955 06-02-17 955 F Street 94587 780,000 - 1015 1945 05-31-17 1134 Inglewood Street 94544 560,000 3 1458 1953 05-31-17 32230 Horatio Court 94587 1,185,000 4 2415 1998 05-31-17 24205 Magna Avenue 94544 500,000 4 1536 1952 06-01-17 1046 Jade Terrace 94587 636,000 2 1203 2007 06-02-17 1514 Sumatra Street 94544 525,000 4 1524 1954 06-01-17 4137 Maiden Lane 94587 620,000 3 1140 1900 06-01-17 29379 Taylor Avenue 94544 630,000 3 1469 1989 05-31-17 2822 Mann Avenue 94587 823,000 3 1346 1978 06-02-17 1265 Westwood Street 94544 525,000 3 1806 1953 06-02-17 4239 Miramonte Way 94587 615,000 4 1632 1972 05-31-17 27663 La Porte Avenue 94545 590,000 3 1119 1955 05-31-17 4292 Solar Circle 94587 525,000 3 1280 1973 05-31-17 21100 Gary Drive #207 94546 450,000 2 1056 1981 06-01-17 34809 Starling Drive #2 94587 400,000 2 903 1972 06-02-17 21314 Gary Drive #208 94546 525,000 3 1354 1991 06-02-17 34314 Torrey Pine Lane 94587 905,000 4 1978 2000 05-31-17 MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 12 Highest $: 1,230,000 Median $: 975,000 Lowest $: 750,000 Average $: 949,667 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 205 Berrendo Drive 95035 1,170,000 3 1644 1978 06-05-17

LETTE TO THE EDITOR Bill bolsters BART safety

SUBMITTED BY TOMASA DUEÑAS battery, or violence against BART riders property, a great asset to an effective public criminal activity. I have worked closely and personnel. AB 730 will go into effect safety strategy. We are thankful to the with BART to ensure that strong Assembly Bill (AB) 730, authored January 1, 2018. Legislature and Governor for understand- protections exist for those who receive by Assemblymember Bill Quirk “On behalf of BART, I would like to ing the merits of this program and how it prohibition orders, including detailed (D-Hayward), will make a public safety thank Assemblymember Quirk for is still warranted today,” stated Rebecca appeals and cancellation processes for is- program administered by Bay Area Rapid authoring AB 730, which makes Saltzman, President of the BART Board. sued orders, as well as dedicated interven- Transit (BART) permanent. Specifically, permanent BART’s prohibition order “I am thankful for the time Governor tion staff to connect vulnerable riders with AB 730 will grant permanent authority to program. Employee and rider safety is a Jerry Brown and his staff took to learn counseling and health services,” BART to issue a prohibition order to bar top priority at BART, and after three years about the extent of violent crime on Assemblymember Quirk commented upon a person from entering BART property for of program implementation, BART has BART. BART’s prohibition order program learning Governor Brown signed his bill 30, 60 or 90 days for committing certain found the authority to exclude individuals has protected employees and patrons, and into law. acts that includes robbery, domestic who commit serious crimes on BART has encouraged prompt reporting of Page 16 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017 July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 17

FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at the Alameda County Library Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480

continued from page 1 “When Movies Came from Niles” (1964) 4:15 p.m. Tickets: 50 cents This wonderful locally-made documentary is a great film to get to know what happened here in Niles! “Charlie Chaplin’s Red Letter Days” Presentation & Book Signing 5:30 p.m. “Charlie Chaplin’s Red Letter Days” is a newly discovered eyewitness account that reveals what was going on behind the scenes in Chaplin’s fun factory as he was creating the hilarious comedies that rocketed him to worldwide fame. Written by Funny Bones – The Comedy of backstory on each of these locally Fred Goodwins, one of the Charlie Chaplin made films and other fun tidbits actors in the company, the breezy 7:30 p.m. about the funny little fellow. narrative originally appeared in Tickets: $16 museum member, Sunday, Jul 23: 1916 as a series of 37 articles in $18 non-member Train ride through the British magazine Red Letter. Charlie Chaplin has been Niles Canyon Its republication marks a major making audiences laugh for over 11:00 a.m. find for cinema buffs and anyone Edison Theater (now our “Chaplin” (1992) 100 years now, and you’ll find Tickets: $13 who has ever been touched by museum building), and 7:30 p.m. out why in this one-of-a-kind See the sights of the pictur- Chaplin’s artistry. discovered his leading lady, Edna Tickets: $10 museum member, multi-media program. The esque Niles Canyon – find out Dan Kamin annotated the Purviance, who answered an $12 non-member program is hosted by why Broncho Billy and Chaplin book to highlight its many advertisement in a San Francisco Celebrating 25 years, Dan Kamin, who trained thought it to be the perfect evelations about Chaplin and the newspaper for a job to work in “Chaplin” is the film that earned Robert Downey, Jr. for his backdrop to their movie familiar faces that populate his motion pictures. Robert Downey, Jr. a Best Actor Oscar-nominated performance adventures. Meet at Train Station films. In his talk, illustrated with Although Chaplin only made Oscar nomination. Special Guests in “Chaplin” and created off Sullivan Underpass (not the colorful images, music and video a fraction of the over 350 films Dan Kamin, David Totheroh Johnny Depp’s comedy moves depot in the plaza). The ride is from the period, Kamin will reveal produced by Essanay during its (grandson of Chaplin’s longtime in “Benny and Joon.” In Funny approximately 1 ? hour round the backstory of this fascinating time in town from 1912 to 1916, cameraman Rollie Totheroh) and Bones, he takes audiences on a trip. For more information, visit excursion into the private world of Chaplin’s name is the most historian Sam Gill will introduce magical excursion into Chaplin’s www.ncry.org. Hollywood’s first superstar. remembered by the general the film and share stories about enchanted comic world through Chaplin Films Made in Niles An All Weekend Pass for public; that tradition continues the filming. film clips, live performance, and 11:30 a.m.: “A Night Out” Chaplin Days can be purchased one weekend a year in Niles. Saturday, July 22: the screening of a newly restored 12:30 p.m.: “The Champion” in advance: $49 includes special The museum shows films Walking Tour of Niles print of “The Pawnshop,” 1:15 p.m.: “In The Park” unique rewards, train ticket, walk- Chaplin made while in Niles a 11:00 a.m. Chaplin’s 1916 comedy classic. 2:30 p.m.: “A Jitney ing tour ticket, and reserved seat century ago and also stages Tickets: $5 There’s lots of fun audience Elopement” tickets to all film screenings and activities, including a look-alike Wear some walking shoes participation, and the program is 3:30 p.m.: “The Tramp” the Funny Bones stage show. If contest, while merchants display and find out what happened one that kids enjoy as much as Tickets: 50 cents you have any questions or want to all things Charlie, and a grand here 100 years ago. Silent Film adults. In addition to training View one- and two-reel get advance tickets, please e-mail time is had by all! Join us in Historian and Niles expert movie stars, Kamin performs his movies that were filmed in [email protected] or leave celebration of all things Charlie! David Kiehn will take you own comedy shows in theatres Niles in 1915! You will learn the a message at (510) 494-1411. Friday, Jul 21: around downtown Niles and and with symphony orchestras backstory on each of these locally Charlie Chaplin Days Walking Tour of San Francisco point out the history of many worldwide, and he’s the author of made films and other fun tidbits Friday – Sunday, Silent Film Locations interesting buildings including two acclaimed books on Chaplin. about the funny little fellow. Jul 21 – 23 1:00 p.m. specific locations seen in the Chaplin Films Made in Niles Look-alike Contest Downtown Niles & $5 suggested donation Chaplin short “The Champion.” 12:30 p.m.: “A Night Out” 2:00 p.m. Edison Theater Kick off the weekend with a Participants receive our official 1:30 p.m.: “The Champion” Free Niles Essanay Silent silent film walking tour. The museum “Walking Tour of 2:15 p.m.: “In The Park” Come dressed up like Chaplin Film Museum starting point is The Station Niles” book. 3:30 p.m.: or another classic movie star and 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont Cafe, 596 Pacific Street, and will “The Movies Go West” “A Jitney Elopement” win a prize! We have some (510) 494-1411 be conducted by Rory O’Connor 2:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m.: “The Tramp” costumes if you want to “suit up” www.nilesfilmmuseum.org under the auspices of the Friends Tickets: 50 cents Tickets: 50 cents or wear one of your own. This All Weekend Pass: $49 of the Library City Guides. This documentary about Niles View one- and two-reel event is co-sponsored with the Please RSVP with Rena Kiehn at (1974) is narrated by Hal Angus, movies that were filmed in Niles Niles Main Street Association. [email protected]. local resident and Essanay Studio in 1915! You will learn the cowboy.

Supervisor Dave Cortese Newsletter

SUBMITTED BY officials at evening barbecues, Summer Meals Available 3 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 20, If you have any questions, DAVE CORTESES potlucks and neighborhood par- for Kids, Teens at the library, 160 North Main please call (408) 299-5030 ties throughout Santa Clara Street. A program for school-aged or email Healthy eating shouldn’t stop County. And by planning children on the book, “Bubbles,” [email protected]. just because school is out. Free early, you can invite law will be at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on National Night Out summer meals are available for enforcement partners, including Thursday, July 27, at the library. kids and teens – no registration Now is a good time to plan Sheriff’s Officers, who can put Tween Move Night will feature required. Text “FOOD” to your 2017 National Night Out your event on their list of visits. “Doctor Strange” on July 12, 877-877 or call 1-800-984-3663 events. In San Jose and most Crime fighting is strongest and “Fantastic Beasts and to find a location near you. other cities in the County, the when we all work together. Where to Find Them” on July 26. annual nationwide crime Bats and Bubbles at the The films are geared toward If you’re hosting an event in prevention campaign will be on Milpitas Library 6th- to 8th-graders and will begin Milpitas on August 3, August 1. In Milpitas, NNO at 6 p.m. For more information contact Officer John Muok at The Milpitas Library is will be on August 3. on any of these activities, call (408) 586-2526 or email offering activities and movies for 408-262-1171, extension 3617 The event brings together resi- [email protected]. children this month. Learn about or visit www.sccl.org. dents, police officers and public the fascinating world of bats from Page 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

Junior Queen Court: Lanette Maria Couto, Daniela Rose Mendes, and Amya Marie Ortiz

Queen Saint Isabel, Makayla Marie Peixoto

eritage, faith, and family to the traditions of the Holy are pillars of the Spirit,” says Couto. “It’s a great Htraditional cultural honor to be involved [in the celebration that comes to the festa]. It hasn’t been easy with a Newark Pavilion each year. The wife and three small children, but Portuguese Fraternal Society with our faith we’ve persevered of America (PFSA) Council and here we are.” 16 ushers in the 95th annual Leanna Maria Couto is this “Newark Holy Ghost Festa” year’s Senior Queen with Side- (Festa Do Espirito Santo de maids Gabriela Marie Mendes Newark) Friday – Sunday, and Lauren Elizabeth Ward; Lan- July 21 – 23. ette Maria Couto is the Junior The Holy Ghost Festa was Queen with Sidemaids Daniela Little Queen Court: Isabella Marie Gaspar, Aubrey Grace Peixoto, and Maya Christina Rosa. brought to California by Por- Rose Mendes and Amya Marie tuguese immigrants from the Ortiz; Isabella Marie Gaspar is Azores Islands and celebrates the the Little Queen with Sidemaids faith of the Holy Spirit, St. Isabel Aubrey Grace Peixoto and Maya and the “miracle of the roses.” The Christina Rosa; and Makayla sixth queen of Portugal, Isabel had Marie Peixoto has the honor of a tender heart and was devoted to being this year’s Queen St. Isabel. the poor. One day as she was tak- The weekend celebration be- ing bread to those in need, her less gins with the distribution of sopas compassionate husband King (traditional soup) on Friday morn- Diniz stopped her, demanding to ing (plastic and glass containers are know what she concealed. Roses, prohibited), and the praying of the the Queen replied, though they Rosary in the evening. Saturday’s

Senior Queen Court: Leanna Maria Couto, Gabriela Marie Mendes, and Lauren Elizabeth Ward

other traditions of the Portuguese Newark Pavilion Rosary – Chapel people.” Traditional ox carts, par- 6430 Thornton Ave, Newark 8:00 p.m.: Dance with performance ticipants in traditional clothing, (510) 499-3825 by Rac?a – Hall #1 and the chauffeuring of the http://newarkpavilion.com/ 8:30 p.m.: Presentation of Queens, queen’s courts in classic convert- Presidents & Officers ibles are expected. Event schedule: Sunday, July 23 Another parade will depart on Friday, Jul 21 10:00 a.m.: Greetings by the Sunday from the Newark Pavil- 7:00 a.m.: Distribution of sopas Filarmonicas to the President & ion to St. Edwards Church for 7:00 p.m.: Praying of the Officers Mass and return for religious cer- Rosary – Hall #4 emonies in front of the Chapel 10:30 a.m.: Formation of the Holy Ghost President Frank and Lilia Couto Parade in front of the Chapel with American, Portuguese, Saturday, Jul 22 11:00 a.m.: Parade to St. Edward Azores, and Holy Spirit anthems 11:00 a.m.: Mass – Hall #1 were scarce at that time of year. festivities run all day and are filled Catholic Church and a release of pigeons. The re- 12:30 p.m.: Formation of When she revealed what was in her with cultural interest, including 11:30 a.m.: Mass accompanied turn parade will be accompanied Bodo de Leite mantle, the bread had been turned the Bodo de Leite (blessing of the by the choir of St. Edwards by Portuguese bands Recreio do 1:00 p.m.: Bodo de Leite starts with into roses. cows); traditional Pezinho with 12:45 p.m.: Parade from Church Emigrante Portugues of Newark the traditional Pezinho. Sweet Serving as this year’s Holy servings of sweet bread, cheese, to Newark Pavilion Chapel and the Portuguese Band of Santa bread, cheese and milk served to Ghost President with his wife and milk; performances and dance; 2:15 p.m.: Religious Ceremonies Clara. Sopas will be served again all present Lilia, Frank Couto emigrated at animal recognition; as well as the in front of the Chapel and an auction and bazaar will 3:00 p.m.: Performance by Local age two from Terceira, an island presentation of queens, president, 2:15 p.m.: Sopas served to all run throughout the day. Folklore Group in the Azores. He grew up in San and officers. present 4:00 p.m.: Animal Recognition Jose and moved to Newark when Couto says, “This year our pa- 3:00 p.m.: Auction and Newark Holy Ghost Festa 6:00 p.m.: Concert with he married. Lilia was born and rade will depict the methods of Bazaar throughout the day Friday – Sunday, Jul 21 – 23 Filarmo?nica Recreio do Emigrante raised in Newark, and the two immigration of the Portuguese 4:00 p.m.: Dance with performance Friday: 7 a.m. & 7 p.m. Portugues have been married for 20 years. people from a sailing vessel to a by Victor Silva – Hall #1 Saturday: 11:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m.: Praying of the “We’ve always been deeply rooted modern-day airplane as well as Sunday: 10:45 a.m.

Hi-tech bike racks aim to draw cyclists Emergency preparedness SUBMITTED BY BART no access to the financial or any other data from is a priority for BART your Clipper account. BART has a plan to double the rate at which riders “We’re using the Clipper card here solely as a SUBMITTED BY BART access the system by bicycle and now, five years into the convenient identification mechanism,” said Steve 10-year plan, there are some exciting improvements Beroldo, BART’s manager of access programs, who Safety and security are a primary focus at BART and that underway to make parking your bike at BART stations notes that most BART riders already have a Clipper so commitment is visible at our Emergency Operations Center. more secure and convenient than ever before. it be handy without requiring another card. “The racks On the latest episode of our podcast series “Hidden Tracks: These projects include testing new, more secure just read the unique Clipper number and use it as one’s Stories from BART” we’ll take you inside our Emergency types of bike racks, the expansion of bicycle parking personal key to lock and unlock the racks,” he said. Operations Center to learn what BART is doing to be as at nine stations and stairway channels to help riders The registration process should take less than ready as possible for any disaster that could strike the region. transport their bike up and down BART staircases. 30 seconds, which is important with a pilot project, BART Emergency Manager Marla Blagg talks about this A new generation of technology-rich bicycle racks Beroldo said, so that BART can receive feedback ongoing responsibility that BART has made a top priority. is just coming to market. These racks lock the frame from those using the racks. All that is asked for on Blagg also has tips on what BART riders can do to help keep and one wheel with a mechanism that is significantly registering is your name, Clipper card number and themselves and their fellow passengers safe. stronger than the traditional bike rack and U lock email address. You can listen to Blagg and the Emergency Operations combination. They also feature an alarm that sounds Ten of these units each have been installed at Center podcast at if someone tampers with the bike. Users access the 16th Street/Mission and Pleasant Hill stations. If the http://www.bart.gov/news/articles/2017/news20170609-1. racks with a Clipper card, but solely for the purposes pilot is successful, BART may install more of these From there you can also find all of the Hidden Tracks of locking/unlocking the racks—the racks will have racks at 24th Street/Mission and other stations. Series podcasts. July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 19

SUBMITTED BY Adults should submit their work CONNIE BUSH representing the theme in any medium by noon at the church, Artists ages 4 to adult are 47385 Warm Springs Blvd., invited to participate in a Summer Fremont. Art Contest and Exhibit hosted by The $5 entry fee for all South Bay Community Church submissions will go to the weekend of July 29 and 30. Abode Services’ Emergency The theme is “Justice is not Shelter — Sunrise Village to for Just Us” and focuses on the support the “It’s Summer” idea of making the world a better program for the children and place for everyone. Art submis- families residing there. sions should reflect thoughts Visit about issues of injustice in the https://art4justice.eventbrit world, such as some people not e.com for art contest rules having enough to eat, a place to and registration details. live or being mistreated because of their skin color or beliefs. Summer Art Contest On Sunday, July 30, Fremont and Exhibit Mayor Lily Mei will be present at July 29 and July 30 10:30 a.m. for the official Saturday: 10 a.m. — noon awarding of prizes. Then, all Sunday: 10:30 am — 2:30 pm entries will be exhibited at the South Bay Community Church church from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. 47385 Warm Springs Blvd, Young artists ages 4 to 12 Fremont will create their artwork on the Entry fee: $5 church campus from 10 a.m. to Information: (510) 490-9500 noon on Saturday, July 29. They or www.sobcc.org should bring their own art Official rules and registration: supplies.; paper will be provided. https://art4justice.eventbrite.com Page 20 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

SUBMITTED BY Ballet Petit, and the Royal HELEN CHANG Danish Ballet in Denmark, and worked with choreographers PHOTOS BY SEAN P. such as Andrew Vaca of Cal State WALKER PHOTOGRAPHY University Long Beach and Paul Haze, formerly of Audiences in Fremont will be Alvin Ailey Dance Company. tapping their toes and dancing in their seats with this summer’s “The story really resonates feel-good show about the with the cast since this is a show boundless vitality of youth and about teens, performed by teens,” the irrepressible urge to bust said Stokes. The 42 members of out of confining conventions the cast range in age from 13-23, in a small-minded town. and hail from the communities of Fremont, Newark, Pleasanton, Based on the 1980’s movie of Livermore, Union City, Milpitas, the same name, “Footloose” Hayward, Sunnyvale, and comes to the Smith Center at Dublin. Ohlone College when StarStruck Youth Performing Arts presents “The kids have done an the high-energy musical at the incredible job dramatically to pull indoor Jackson Theatre over three off a wide range of themes,” said weekends, July 28 to August 13. Stokes. These include friendship, first love, fitting in, changing The story follows teenager hearts and minds, healing from Ren McCormack, played by tragedy, and challenging the 18-year old James Misa, as he and status quo. his mother move from Chicago to a small town in Middle StarStruck music and vocal America where change and director Nancy Godfrey is back rock music are forbidden. When in the orchestra pit leading a live he meets the minister’s daughter eight-piece band. Ariel Moore, played by 18-year Tickets are $30 – $32 with old Ally Abonador, he vows special pricing on July 28: all to end the ban and teach his seats, $25. Discounts are available newfound friends to dance for groups of 10 or more. with passion. Opening night Friday, July 28 is “For this fast-paced, the StarStruck Alumni dance-centric show we’re excited Reunion/Family Discount Night; to feature the choreography of Saturday, August 5 is the one of our own alums, Lillian SuperStar Donor Reception; Kautz,” said Lori Stokes, and the Friday, August 11 StarStruck founder and artistic performance will have a director. “Lillian picked up the Talk Back with Actors after choreographer’s reins for our the show. Tickets and additional winter show, ‘Joseph and the information are available Amazing Technicolor online at http://starstruckthe- Dreamcoat,’ and we’re proud atre.org/buy-tickets/. of the way she has risen to the challenge with this current show’s Footloose demanding responsibility.” Friday, Jul 28 – Sunday, Aug 13 Kautz received her BA in 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees Theatre Arts from Santa Clara at 2:30 p.m. University (SCU), receiving the Smith Center at Anna Halprin award for Ohlone College excellence in dance and 43600 Mission Blvd, Fremont choreography after directing and (510) 659-1319 choreographing her own program http://starstrucktheatre.org/buy at SCU. She studied with -tickets/ American Ballet Theatre, Tickets: $30 – $32 July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 21

$ = Entrance or Activity Fee R= Reservations Required Schedules are subject to change. Call to confirm activities shown in these listings.

CONTINUING EVENTS

Wednesday, Apr 5 - Sunday, Jul 30 Unmentionable The Indiscreet Stories of Artifacts $ 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Exhibit covers discrimination and politics Hayward Area Historical Society Museum 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward (501) 581-0223 www.haywardareahistory.org

Tuesdays, May 9 thru Aug 29 Street Eats 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Variety of food trucks, art in the park, activities Adobe Art Center 20395 San Miguel Ave., Castro Valley (510) 537-5300 [email protected]

Fridays, May 12 thru Oct 27 Fremont Street Eats 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Food trucks, beer, wine and entertain- ment Downtown Fremont Capitol Ave., Fremont www.fremontstreeteats.com

Wednesdays, Aug 16 thru Oct 25 Newark Police Department Citizen Police Academy – R 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Participants learn about local law en- forcement Register by July 28th Newark City Hall 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark (510) 578-4352 [email protected]

Thursdays, Jun 1 thru Aug 17 Fatherhood Class – R 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Discuss parenting skills and conflict management Registration due date May 25 Fremont Family Resource Center 39155 Liberty St., Fremont (510) 333-3478 www.RelationshipsCA.org/R3Ac ademy

Wednesdays, Jun 7 thru Oct 25 Street Eats 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Variety of food trucks Niles Town Plaza 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont www.thefoodtruckmafia.com

Yodder is a social and handsome Thursdays, Jun 15 thru 4 yr old pup who loves being pet Sep 28 and getting rump scratches. His Food Truck Mafia favorite thing is hanging out with 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. his favorite people. Could that be Variety of food trucks and entertain- you?! OK with kids of all ages. ment Info: Hayward Animal Shelter. San Lorenzo Street Eats (510) 293-7200. Hesperian Blvd and Paseo Grande, San Lorenzo

[email protected] www.thefoodtruckmafia.com Neko is a quiet, shy young kitten. He's hoping to find a Monday, Jun 13 - Friday, Jul 14 family who will give him a little Oil Painting Display extra TLC and love, and who 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. will help him discover his playful Landscapes, skyscapes, local scenes side. Neko just needs a little help to blossom! Info: Hayward Phantom Art Gallery Animal Shelter. (510) 293-7200. Milpitas Community Center 457 E. Calveras Blvd., Milpitas (408) 586-3409 http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/gov- ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! ernment/recreation/phantom_art.asp Hayward Animal Shelter www.facebook.com/haywardanimalshelter 510-293-7200 16 Barnes Court (Near Soto & Jackson) Hayward Tuesday - Saturday1pm - 5pm Page 22 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

Farmers’ Markets

FREMONT: SAN LEANDRO:

Centerville Kaiser Permanente Saturdays San Leandro 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday Year-round 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bonde Way at Fremont Blvd., June 11, 2014 to Fremont December 31, 2014 (510) 909-2067 2500 Merced St, San Leandro www.fremontfarmersmarket.com www.cafarmersmarkets.com

Downtown Fremont MILPITAS: Farmers’ Market Wednesdays Milpitas Farmers’ Market at 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. ICC May thru October Sundays Capital Ave. between Liberty St. 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. and State St. Year-round www.westcoastfarmersmarkets.org India Community Center 525 Los Coches St. Kaiser Permanente Fremont 800-949-FARM Farmers’ Market www.pcfma.com Thursdays 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. NEWARK: Year-round 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Newark Farmers’ Market Fremont Sundays 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesdays & Wednesdays, Jun Friday, Jun 30 - Sunday, Jul 23 Wednesdays, Jul 5 - Aug 30 13 thru Aug 30 www.pcfma.com Year-round Elvis Has Left the Building $ Spring Chicken Exercise $ NewPark Mall Cribbage Club 8 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Irvington Farmers’ Market 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark 6:20 p.m. Sun at 6 p.m. Improve flexibility, strength, balance Sundays 1-800-897-FARM Tues: Beginner Night Elvis goes missing before an important Ruggieri Senior Center 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. www.agriculturalinstitute.org Wed: Intermediate Night concert 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., Year-round Round Table Pizza Centerville Chanticleers Theatre Union City Bay Street and Trimboli Way, Bayfair Mall 37480 Fremont Blvd, Fremont 3683 Quail Ave., Castro Valley (510) 675-5495 Fremont Saturdays (510) 793-9393 (510) 733-5483 [email protected] http://www.accgrassroots.org/ www.chanticleers.org 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.pcfma.com Year-round Friday, July 7 - Saturday, Saturdays, Jun 17 thru Jul 22 Fridays, Jun 30 thru Jul 28 Fairmont and East 14th St., San Jul 22 Niles Farmer's Market Leandro Toastmasters Youth Leadership Ballroom Dance Classes $ Rock of Ages $ Saturdays (925) 465-4690 Program – R Beginners 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.cafarmersmkts.com 9 a.m. - 12 noon Intermediate & Advanced 8:15 Musical features classic rock music p.m. - 9:15 pm Year-round Practice public speaking and leadership Smith Center Niles Town Plaza UNION CITY: Grades 7 – 12 Rumba, East Coast Swing, 2 Step 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont Friends of Children with Special Couples only (510) 659-6031 www.westcoastfarmersmarket.org Kaiser Permanente Union Needs Fremont Adult School www.smithcenter.com City Farmers’ Market 2300 Peralta Blvd, Fremont 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont HAYWARD: Tuesdays (510) 739-6900 (510) 793-6465 x29103 Wednesday, Jul 7 - Sunday, http://www.cbcsfbay.org/2017- 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sep 10 toastmasters-youth-leadership- Friday, Jun 30 - Saturday, Hayward Farmers’ Market Year-round Arts and Letters Exhibit $ program/ Jul 29 Saturdays Kaiser Permanente Medical 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Offices Guild Members Juried Exhibit 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Variety of pieces reflecting words and 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. art Year-round & Saturday, Jun 17 - Aug 17 800-949-FARM Variety of mixed media on display Hayward Area Historical Society Hayward City Plaza Kintsugi Healing Cracked www.pcfma.com Museum 777 B. St., Hayward Spaces Artist reception Friday, June 30 at 1-800-897-FARM 7 p.m. 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Mon: 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. www.agriculturalinstitute.org Union City Farmers’ Market Olive Hyde Art Gallery (501) 581-0223 Tues & Thurs: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturdays 123 Washington Blvd., Fremont www.haywardareahistory.org Sat: 12 noon - 3 p.m. South Hayward Glad Tidings (510) 791-4357 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Variety of works portray love, loss and www.olivehydeartguild.org Through Saturday, Aug 5 Saturdays Year-round healing 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Old Alvarado Park Artist reception Saturday, June 17 The Steampunk Show Friday, Jul 1 - Sunday, Sep 1 Year-round Smith and Watkins Streets, at 2 p.m. Friday – Sunday, 11a.m. – 5 p.m. W. Tennyson Rd. between Tyrell Union City PhotoCentral Healing Wings and Natural Artists’ Reception: Saturday, Jul 22 Ave. and Tampa Ave., Hayward 800-949-FARM 1099 E St., Hayward Things Exhibit 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. (510) 783-9377 www.pcfma.com (510) 881-6721 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Steampunk, sci-fi, & vintage art www.cafarmersmarkets.com www.photocentral.org Nature photographs to encourage relax- Sun Gallery ation 1015 E St, Hayward Wednesdays, Jun 21 - Jul 19 Hayward Shoreline Interpretive (510) 581-4050 Ballroom Dance Classes $R Center www.sungallery.org 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Beginners 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (510) 670-7270 Thursday, Jul 11 - Sunday, Intermediate & Advanced 8:15 p.m. - www.haywardrec.org 9:15 p.m. Aug 12 Red, White and Tuna $ Rumba, East Coast Swing, Two Step Wednesday, Jul 1 - Sunday, Scan for our FREE App or Couples only Sep 24 Thurs - Sat: 8 p.m. Sun: 3 p.m. Search App Store for TCVnews Ruggieri Senior Center Art and Science of Pinball $ 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., Comedy portrays small town Texas Get our App and you will always know Union City 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. family what is happening. We also have the (510) 675-5357 Discover variety of old and new ma- Broadway West Theatre back issues archived chines Company Tuesday, Jun 20 - Friday, View inner-workings on see 400-B Bay St., Fremont Aug 11 through machine (510) 683-9218 Interactive games www.broadwaywest.org Kids Summer Camp $R Chabot Space & Science Center 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland Tuesdays, Jul 11 thru Aug 29 Sports, music, arts and crafts (510) 336-7373 Vacation homework assistance www.chabotspace.org Bridge 1 Grades 1 – 8 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Salvation Army Newark Mondays, Jul 3 thru Aug 21 Set up, bid play and score keeping 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark Walk This Way Newark Senior Center (510) 793-6319 x204 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark 9:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. http://tri-cities.salvationarmy.org/ (510) 578-4840 Fitness games and outdoor walking www.newark.org Monday, Jun 26 - Thursday, Newark Senior Center Jul 27 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark Tuesdays, Jul 11 thru Aug 29 (510) 578-4840 Kid’s Summer Day Camp $R http://www.newark.org/depart- Bridge 2 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ments/recreation-and-commu- 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Games, crafts, activities, food nity-services/senior/ Mastering game strategy Ages 7 – 11 Newark Senior Center Salvation Army Wednesdays & Fridays, Jul 5 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark 430 A Street, Hayward thru Jul 28 (510) 578-4840 (510) 581-6444 Fall Prevention Program – R www.newark.org [email protected] 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. army.org Thursdays, Jul 13 - Aug 31 Improve balance, strength, flexibility Ages 60+ Bingo $ Weekes Park Community Center 1 p.m. 27182 Patrick Ave., Hayward Games, refreshments and door prizes (510) 881-0300 x270 Newark Senior Center www.SpectrumCS.org 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark (510) 578-4840 www.newark.org July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 23

BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE

Alameda County Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird Cir., Renew books by phone FREMONT (510) 790-8096 For more information Tuesday, July 25 about the Bookmobile call 2:30 – 3:00 Glenmoor School, (510) 745-1477 or visit 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT www.aclibrary.org. 4:45 – 5:20 Baywood Times & Stops subject to change Apartments, 4275 Bay St., FREMONT Saturday, Jul 15 – Sunday, Tuesdays, Jul 25 - Aug 29 Wednesday, Jul 19 Tuesday, July 18 5:50 – 6:40 Aug 13 English as a Second Language Tween Movie Night 2:30 – 3:00 Glenmoor School, Booster Park, Gable Dr. & Mc- Arsenic and Old Lace $ Class 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT Duff Ave., FREMONT 8 p.m. Saturdays & Fridays, Aug 4 & 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Napoleon Dynamite 4:45 – 5:20 Baywood Apart- 11 Open to all adult learners ments, 4275 Bay St., Wednesday, July 26 Grades 6 – 8 2 p.m. Sundays Salvation Army Newark Milpitas Library FREMONT 1:40 – 2:10 Zany family disconnected from reality 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark 160 North Main St., Milpitas 5:50 – 6:40 Booster Park, Gable Jerome Ave. & Ohlone St., San Leandro Museum/Audito- (510) 793-6319 (408) 262-1171 Dr. & McDuff Ave., FREMONT FREMONT rium [email protected] https://www.sccl.org/milpitas 2:30 – 4:00 320 West Estudillo Ave, army.org Wednesday, July 19 Warm Springs Community San Leandro Wednesday, Jul 19 1:40 – 2:10 Center, 47300 Fernald St., (510) 895-2573 Tuesdays, Jul 25 thru Sep 26 College Essay Boot Camp Jerome Ave. & Ohlone St., FREMONT www.slplayers.org Toastmasters Club Meeting 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. FREMONT 5:45 – 6:45 7:00 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. Strategies for college admissions essays 2:30 – 4:00 Warm Springs Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., Mondays, Jul 17 thru Aug 28 Practice public speaking and leadership India Community Center Community Center, FREMONT Bunco Newark Branch Library 555 Los Coches St., Milpitas 47300 Fernald St., FREMONT 10 a.m. 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark (408) 934-1130 5:45 – 6:45 Camellia Dr. & Milpitas Bookmobile stops Dice game (510) 402-8318 www.IndiaCC.org Camellia Ct., FREMONT Renew books by phone No experience necessary www.1118.toastmastersclubs.org (800) 471-0991 Newark Senior Center Thursday, Jul 20 Thursday, July 20 For more information 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark Friday, Jul 28 - Sunday, Aug 13 East Bay Stompers Band No Service (408) 293-2326 x3060 (510) 578-4840 Footloose The Musical $ www.newark.org 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Fri & Sat: 7:30 p.m. Dixie, swing and standards music Friday, July 21 Wednesday, july 19 Sun: 2:30 p.m. Bronco Billy’s Pizza No Service 3:30 – 4:00 Friendly Village Park, Wednesdays, Jul 19 - Aug 30 Starstruck Theatre production 41200 Blacow Road, Fremont 120 Dixon Landing Rd., Resume Writing and Job Search Intended for audiences ages 8+ (510) 914-7304 Monday, July 24 MILPITAS Class Smith Center 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. 2:15 – 3:00 Seabreeze Park, 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont Thursday, Jul 20 Dyer St. & Carmel Way, Employment assistance (510) 659-6031 Summer Street Party UNION CITY Salvation Army Newark http://starstrucktheatre.org/ 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 4:45 – 6:45 Forest Park School, 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark www.smithcenter.com (510) 793-6319 Food, beverages, entertainment, car show [email protected] Wednesdays, Aug 2 - Sep 27 Downtown Hayward army.org Hayward PD Community Acad- B St. and Foothill, Hayward emy – R (510) 537-2424 Thursdays, Jul 20 - Aug 31 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. www.hayward.org Bingo Topics include crime, traffic, narcotics, 911 dispatch 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Thursday, Jul 20 Fun, friendship and prizes Application and background Movie Night Out Salvation Army Newark check required 8:30 p.m. 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark Must be 18+ (510) 793-6319 Hayward Police Department Inside Out rated PG [email protected] North District Office Bring blanket, low back chair, snacks army.org 22701 Main St, Hayward Milpitas Civic Center Plaza (510) 293-7151 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas [email protected] Fridays, Jul 21 thru Aug 25 (408) 586-3210 http://www.haywardpd.net Exercise Class www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Wednesdays, Aug 16 thru Thursday, Jul 20 Yoga, stretching, gentle cardio Oct 25 Salvation Army Newark Summer Concert Series: Aja Vu Citizen Police Academy – R 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (510) 793-6319 Steely Dan tribute band [email protected] Volunteers train to assist Newark Police Fremont Central Park army.org Application due 7/28 Performance Pavilion Newark Police Department 4000 Paseo Padre Parkway, 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark Fridays, Jul 21 thru Aug 25 Fremont (510) 578-4352 Youth Night (510) 494-4300 [email protected] www.fremont.gov 5:30 p.m. Educational and recreational activities Thursday, Jul 20 - Friday, Jul 21 Salvation Army Newark 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark Night in Italy $R (510) 793-6319 6 p.m. [email protected] Five course epicurean Italian army.org experience THIS WEEK Benefit St. Rose Hospital Mondays, Jul 24 thru Aug 28 Foundation Stonebrae Country Club Nutrition Basics and Cooking Wednesday, Jul 19 27900 Fairview Ave., Hayward Class HARD Foundation Charity Golf Classic $ (510) 264-4000 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. www.strosehospital.org Healthy eating and simple recipes 11 a.m. Salvation Army Newark Proceeds benefit Mia’s Dream Park 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark SkyWest Golf Course (510) 793-6319 1401 Golf Course Road, [email protected] Hayward army.org (510) 888-0111 Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

Thursday, Jul 20 Friday, Jul 21 - Sunday, Jul 23 Saturday, Jul 22 – Sunday, Saturday, Jul 22 Monday, Jul 24 Brain Health and Aging Summer Concert Flavors of Jul 23 Summer Concert Outdoor Discoveries Wet and 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Latin America $ National Day of the Cowboy 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Wild $R Discuss spirituality Fri & Sat: 8 p.m. Celebration Rock music by Tin Man 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Ruggieri Senior Center Sun: 2 p.m. Sat: 12 noon – 4 p.m. Pacific Commons at The Block Science activities for preschool and 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., Latin American music Sun: 8 a.m. 43923 Pacific Commons Blvd., home school kids Union City Douglas Morrison Theatre Saddle making display, horse Fremont Sunol Regional Wilderness (510) 304-1667 22311 N Third St., Hayward shoeing demonstration (510) 770-9798 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol [email protected] (510) 881-6777 Chuck Wagon cooking, rodeo www.pacificcommons.com (510) 544-3249 www.dmtonline.org events www.ebparks.org/register Rowell Ranch Rodeo Thursday, Jul 20 Saturday, Jul 22 9711 Dublin Canyon Blvd. Friday, Jul 21 Monday, Jul 24 Hayward Chamber of Com- Off interstate 580 Reptile Rally merce Meeting Family Friday $ Between Castro Valley and 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Milpitas Rotary Club Meeting 10 a.m. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Dublin Interact with snakes, lizards, turtles 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Guest speaker Supervisor Richard Valle Enjoy water slides and lazy river (510) 581-2577 Sulphur Creek Nature Center Discuss assistance for homeless women, Hayward Area Historical Society Discounted pricing www.rowellranchrodeo.com 1801 D. St., Hayward victims of abuse Museum Aqua Adventure Water Park (510) 881-6747 Dave and Busters 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward 40500 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Saturday, Jul 22 www.haywardrec.org 940 Great Mall Dr., Milpitas (408) 957-9215 (501) 581-0223 Fremont Victorian Table Top Games $ (510) 494-4300 http://www.clubrunner.ca/milpitas www.hayward.org 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, Jul 22 www.haywardareahistory.org www.RegeRec.com Play tops and Jacob’s Ladder Cardio and Strength Exercise Tuesday, Jul 25 Ardenwood Historic Farm Class Thursday, Jul 20 Friday, Jul 21 Start Smart Teen Driving 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 2 p.m. Program Citizenship Class Family Fun Night Fremont Bring water, towel, and mat 7 p.m. 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (510) 544-2797 Fremont Main Library 6 p.m. Must be a legal permanent resident Games and activities www.ebparks.org 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Driver safety education for ages 15 – Minimum 5 years or Chick-fil-A (510) 745-1421 19 married 3 years 5245 Mowry Ave., Fremont Saturday, Jul 22 www.aclibrary.org Castro Valley Library Must read, write, and understand www.CFAMowry.com 3600 Norbridge Ave., Campfire Program Castro Valley English Saturday, Jul 22 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. (510) 667-7900 Milpitas Library Friday, Jul 21 Artists in Motion 160 North Main St., Milpitas Games, songs and stories around the www.aclibrary.org Summer Carnival campfire (408) 262-1171 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. https://www.sccl.org/milpitas 12 noon - 3 p.m. Anthony Chabot Campground Watch artistic process Tuesday, Jul 25 Games, food and carnival booths and Park Enjoy wine and music Pool Tournament – R 9999 Redwood Rd., Friday, Jul 21 - Saturday, Jul 22 Ages 3 – 12 Fenestra Winery 10 a.m. Old Alvarado Park Castro Valley 835 Vallecitos Rd., Livermore Live Blues Music 3871 Smith St., Union City (510) 544- 3187 (925) 447-5246 Prizes to top players 9 p.m. (510) 675-5488 www.ebparks.org www.fenestrawinery.com Coffee and pastries provided Various artists www.UnionCity.org http://nilescanyonartisans.com Kenneth C. Aitken Center Smoking Pig BBQ Saturday, Jul 22 17800 Redwood Rd., Castro Valley 3340 Mowry Ave., Fremont Friday, Jul 21 - Sunday, Jul 23 Docent Training – R Saturday, Jul 22 - Sunday, (510) 881-6738 (510) 713-1854 High School Musical 2 $ 10 a.m. - 12 noon Jul 23 www.smokingpigbbq.net www.haywardrec.org Fri: 7:00 p.m. Training in environmental education Adobo Festival Sat: 2:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Tips to assist with school 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday, Jul 21 - Sunday, Jul 23 Tuesday, Jul 25 Sun: 1:00 p.m. programs Food, music, games, contests Anime in the Afternoon Fremont Friend’s of the Library Musical production based on Disney Coyote Hills Regional Park Yerba Buena High School 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Book Sale $ movie 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., 1855 Lucretia Ave., San Jose Fri: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Milpitas Community Center Fremont (650) 290-0542 Teen movie, Naruto the Last Sat: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas (510) 544-3220 www.adobofestivalusa.com Milpitas Library Sun: 12 noon - 3 p.m. (408) 586-3210 www.ebparks.org 160 North Main St., Milpitas (408) 262-1171 $1 per inch stacked; clearance Sunday www.CenterStagePA.org Sunday, Jul 23 $5 per bag https://www.sccl.org/milpitas Saturday, Jul 22 Cooking in the Country Bring your own bags Friday, Jul 21 - Sunday, Jul 23 Little Red Hen $ Kitchen $ Friday advance sale members Wednesday, Jul 26 Holy Ghost Festa 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. only, join at the door Hilltop Mixer – R Fremont Teen Center Fri: 7:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Listen to classic tale Treats prepared on a wood burning Sat: 11:30 a.m. Mill wheat into flour stove 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 39770 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Discuss Measure G bond use Fremont Sun: 10:45 a.m. Ardenwood Historic Farm Ardenwood Historic Farm Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres (510) 494-1103 Celebration of Portuguese faith and 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., [email protected] culture Fremont Fremont Ohlone College Newark Pavilion (510) 544-2797 (510) 544-2797 Administration Building 6430 Thornton Ave., Newark www.ebparks.org 43600 Mission Blvd, Fremont Friday, Jul 21 www.ebparks.org (510) 499-3825 (510) 742-2304 Friday Teen Festivities $ http://newarkpavillion.com/ Saturday, Jul 22 - Sunday, Sunday, Jul 23 www.ohlonehilltopmixer.eventbri 4:45 p.m. te.com Jul 23 Puppet Show $ Water fun day Friday, Jul 21 Wheat Harvesting $ 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Silliman Activity Center Wednesday, Jul 26 Street Eats Comic Book and 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Little Red Hen farmyard story perform- 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark Trivia Night – R Doing Business with the (510) 578-4620 Thresh and mill wheat into flour ance 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Government – R www.newark.org Ardenwood Historic Farm Ardenwood Historic Farm Kids costume contest, trivia games, 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. prizes, food trucks Fremont Fremont Discuss small businesses bidding Friday, Jul 21 Downtown Fremont (510) 544-2797 (510) 544-2797 contracts Music at the Grove: Pacific Capitol Ave., Fremont www.ebparks.org www.ebparks.org Hayward City Hall Soul https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fre 777 B St., Hayward 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. mont-street-eats-comic-book- Saturday, Jul 22 Sunday, Jul 23 (510) 208-0410 Pop, Funk, Top 40 music trivia-night-tickets-36076754544 http://www.hayward.org/ Nature Yoga – R Play with Dough $ Shirley Sisk Grove 10:00 a.m. - 11: 30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. New Park Mall Saturday, Jul 22 - Sunday, Saturday, Aug 19 Enjoy short hike and yoga outdoors Sift flour, knead dough, make pretzels Cedar Blvd, Newark Jul 23 MSJ Chamber Lobster Fest $R Bring a mat Ardenwood Historic Farm (510) 578-4000 Discovery Days 6 p.m. SF Bay Wildlife Refuge 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., http://www.newark.org/depart- 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Complete lobster dinner ments/recreation-and-commu- 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Fremont Hands-on exploration and crafts nity-services/music-at-the-grove/ (510) 792-0222 x476 (510) 544-2797 No host wine and beer, live music Parent participation required http://donedwardsyoga.eventbrite www.ebparks.org LIMITED SEATING, Coyote Hills Regional Park .com reserve early Friday, Jul 21 - Sunday, Jul 23 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Sunday, Jul 23 Mission Coffee Roasting House Charlie Chaplin Days $ Fremont 151 Washington Blvd., Fremont Saturday, Jul 22 Summer Splashdown Fri: 7:00 p.m. (510) 544-3220 (510) 427-3007 Meet the Swallow Family – R Sat: 11:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. www.ebparks.org 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon http://msjchamber.org/ Sun: 11:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Investigate the stream for wildlife Films screenings, exhibits and Charlie Docent led 2 mile hike, medium hills Ages 3+ look-a-like contest SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Sunol Regional Wilderness Niles Essanay Theater 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont (510) 792-0222 (510) 544-3249 (510) 494-1411 https://swallowfamily.eventbrite.com www.ebparks.org www.nilesfilmmuseum.org

to the hearts and minds of children who, without MFMII’s programs, would have no music in the classroom. You can sponsor a child for $10 a year for weekly music enrichment. You can also sponsor an entire classroom of children for the school year for only $250. Kids’ Choir MFMII kids choir is open to talented 1st through 6th graders. If you can sing and carry a tune, then you’re the one we’re looking for. Be part of the new MFMII Kids SUBMITTED BY CAROL ZILLI for the past seven years. “Grammy Liz” has powerfully Choir and get a chance to have fun, promote goodwill and touched the lives of countless children whose love of perform in the East Bay area. 25 to 30 choir members are On June 2, at the Music for Minors II (MFMII) music has been forever ignited by her creative needed. Who knows, this could be your road to stardom! Volunteer Recognition Luncheon, volunteer docents, musical magic. Contact us by email for more information at liaisons, board members and dedicated staff received warm Volunteer docents contribute more than 5,000 hours [email protected]. acknowledgments for their dedicated service, making the every week, leading such exciting programs as Family organization’s 29th year a successful one. Music Nights at our schools, as well as coordinating Docent Liz Baker is the recipient of the MFMII 2017 and presenting powerful performances. In Harmony Service Award for her outstanding service to Recruitment activities continue as the organization children; she has worked with kindergarteners and first looks forward to its 30th anniversary in 2018. Join the graders at Chabot Elementary School in Castro Valley more than 1000 adult docent volunteers who bring music July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

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Music is in the air once again Pavilion Hayward Memorial Park Sep 24: Original Rock ’n’ Roll: as musicians converge in the 40000 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Pacific Commons Summer 24176 Mission Blvd, Hayward Uncle Rico’s featuring Tri-Cities for annual summer Fremont Concert Series www.HaywardLodge.org Hypnotones and the Hayward concert series. Whatever your (510) 494-4300 Saturdays, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Free, donations accepted by High School Marching Band, musical leanings, local concerts www.fremont.gov The Block (near Dick’s Sporting nonprofits Band and Jazz Band members are sure to have you covered; Free Goods) to benefit the Hayward High from jazz to cover bands and (510) 770-9798 Aug 6: Celebration of School Instrumental Music country, options are offered Jul 20: Aja Vu/Stealin’ Chicago www.pacificcommons.com Hayward’s Mexican heritage Program, with Celebrity Chef throughout the week in various Free with Baile Folklorico featuring City Council Member Mark Jul 27: Jukebox Heroes cities. Grab a lawn chair, some Compañia México Danza and Salinas sunscreen, and your family and Aug 3: East Bay Mudd Jul 22: Tin Man (Rock) benefiting the East Bay Center friends to enjoy the sweet sounds for the Preservation of Jul 29: Zebop! (Santana Tribute of summer. Cultural Arts Niles Home Band) MILPITAS Concert Series Aug 13: Jazz and Blues CASTRO VALLEY Aug 5: Tap Handles Concert: What’s Up Big Band, Milpitas Summer Concert Saturday, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Aug 12: Last One Picked the Sycamore 129 Blues Band, Series Chouinard Summer Historic Niles (Rock & Americana) and the Fault Line Blues Band Concert Series 37735 Second St, Fremont to benefit the Family Tuesdays, 6:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. (510) 825-0783 Emergency Shelter Coalition Murphy Park Sundays, 4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. HAYWARD www.facebook.com/NilesHomeC (FESCO), with Celebrity 1645 Yellowstone Ave, Milpitas Chouinard Vineyard and oncert? Chef City Council Member (408) 586-3210 Winery Hayward Street Party Tickets: $20 minimum donation; Mark Salinas www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 33853 Palomarea Rd, Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. attendance by advanced Free Castro Valley B Street (between Foothill Blvd Aug 27: Original Feel Good RSVP only (510) 582-9900 and Watkins St), Hayward Music of Sezu and Jul 18: Sang Matiz www.chouinard.com/winery- (510) 537-2424 Kari McAllister and the Aug 26: Mark Karan & Friends eventcalendar/ www.hayward.org SweetspOts benefiting the Aug 1: Bruce Guynn & and Blood & Dust www.brownpapertickets.com Free South Hayward Parish Big Rain Cost: $50 per car Niles Plaza Summer Sep 10: Jazz and Rock Concert: (six people max.) Jul 20: Mitch Polzak and the Concert Series 3 O’Clock Jump, Tablues, with NEWARK Royal Deuces, Justin Brown, Sundays, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Mt. Eden High School Choirs Aug 6: ‘70s – 2000s in the Ruckatan Niles Plaza and members of the choir to Music at the Grove Vineyards – Dawn Coburn, 37592 Niles Blvd, Fremont Aug 17: Patron, Hayward High benefit the Mt. Eden High Fridays, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. SugarBeat (510) 742-9868 School Marching Band, School Choir, with Celebrity Shirley Sisk Grove Aug 20: Blues in the Vineyards www.niles.org/summer-concert- Mitch Polzak and the Royal Chef City Council Member Cedar Blvd at NewPark Mall, – Delta Wires series/ Deuces, Justin Brown, Francisco Zermeno Newark Free Conscious Souls (510) 578-4405 FREMONT: Sep 17: Jazz Concert: In www.newark.org Full Swing Big Band and the Sep 10: Saddle Cats, Sandi & Free Central Park Summer Hayward Odd Fellows Hayward La Honda All Stars to The Rockefellers, Johnny Concert Series Summer Concert Series benefit the Hayward-La Honda Harper & Carnival, Jul 21: Pacific Soul Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Music Camp Southbound Central Park Performance Sundays, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Aug 4: Journey Unauthorized Page26 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

New Address Rachel Sung

Nikhil Kumar

SUBMITTED BY RAJUL SHETH Silver Medals Fast, accurate and quick. Those are just some of • Men’s Singles: Nikhil Kumar the physical skills needed for success in competitive • Women’s Doubles: Lily Zhang table tennis. And players from ICC Table Tennis Cen- • Mixed Doubles: Lily Zhang ter in Milpitas proved they have what it takes to win. • Junior Girls singles: Ishana Deb • Cadet Boys singles: Nikhil Kumar Team ICC players snagged a total 33 medals at • Mini Cadet Girls singles: Ayane Saito the 2017 National Table Tennis Championships • Junior Boys team: Nikhil Kumar, tournament held July 3-9 in Las Vegas. Broken • Kunal Chodri, Krish Avvari down by division, the team took home seven gold • Junior Girls team: Rachel Sung, Joanna Sung medals, 11 silver medals and 15 bronze medals. • U 2400 rating: Bai William Among standout players were Nikhil Kumar, 14, • U 2100 rating: Samarth Ramesh who made it to Cadet, Junior and Men’s National • U 1800 rating Junior RR: Vijayakumar Pradyuman Scan for our FREE App or Team; Rachel Sung, 12, who made it to the Cadet, Search App Store for TCVnews Mini Cadet and Junior National Team, and Swathi Bronze Medals Giri 11, who made it totheHopes, Mini Cadet and Get our App and you will always know • Men’s singles: Kunal Chodri what is happening. We also have the Cadet National Team. • Men’s Double: Chodri Kunal and Avvari Krish back issues archived In a span of 11 years, ICC Table Tennis Center • Junior Boys singles: Kumar Nikhil has produced many of the country’s best table tennis • Junior Girls singles: Rachel Sung players and has been recognized as a National • Cadet Boys singles: William Bai Center of Excellence in the sport • Mini Cadet Girls singles: Swathi Giri • Mini Cadet Girls singles: Sung Joanna Gold Medals • Men’s 21 and under singles: Kunal Chodri • Women’s Singles: Lily Zhang • Men’s 21 and under singles: Krish Avvari • Cadet Girls singles: Rachel Sung • Junior Girls team: Ayane Saito, Ava Fu • Mini Cadet Girls singles: Rachel Sung • U 2000 rating Junior RR: Li handson • U 2300 rating: Bai William • U 2000 rating Junior RR: Priyan Jindal • U 2100 rating: Ved Sheth • U 1600 rating: Vijayakumar Pradyuman • U 1900 Junior RR: Priyan Jindal • U 1000 rating Junior RR: Purvi Soni • U 2200 super tier RR rating Div A: Karthik Talluri • U 3200 rating Doubles: Vijayakumar Pradyuman & Wang Alton

Swathi Giri July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27 Niles-Centerville forces What-If Game

Baseball

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

The Niles-Centerville Junior All Stars Little League (NCLL) forced Mission San Jose Little League Junior All Stars into the What-if-Game with a thrilling 10-8 victory on July 8th. The winner will be invited to play in the 2017 CA Section 3 Junior All Star Tournament.

Chabot names athletes of the year

“athletes of the year” from left to right Dale Wagoner, Dean of Athletics Steve Siroy, Head Wrestling Coach Zack Wally, Male Athlete of the Year Choki Valle, Female Athlete of the Year Greg Kubicki, Head Swimming Coach Jeff Drouin, Athletic Director

“Tenney Award” from left to right: Dale Wagoner, Dean of Athletics Ben Sira, Tenney Award Winner Steve Siroy, Head Wrestling Coach Jeff Drouin, Athletic Director SUBMITTED BY MATT SCHWAB who will transfer to Menlo College in Atherton on a B-ballers honored wrestling scholarship, achieved a 3.66 GPA. Wrestler Zack Wally and swimmer Choki Valle Valle, a James Logan High graduate, was an have been selected as Chabot College male and eight-time All-American at Chabot, eight-time state as scholars female athletes of the year, and wrestler Ben Sira won meet event qualifier, team captain, and team MVP. the college’s William A. Tenney Scholar-Athlete Valle also achieved a 4.0 GPA and will be studying SUBMITTED BY STEVE CONNOLLY Award. Psychology at the UC-Santa Cruz. Wally, a former James Logan High star wrestler, Sira, a 2014 San Lorenzo High School graduate, The Cal State East Bay men’s basketball team has been recognized finished second as a freshman and fourth as a sopho- had a cumulative GPA of 3.68 and finished fifth in with a 2016-17 Team Academic Excellence Award, the National more in the CCCAA State Wrestling Champi- the 2017 CCCAA State Wrestling Championships. Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced June 12. onships, and was second in the Northern California He was named to the Academic All-State team and CSUEB was among just 211 institutions across all three divisions Regional Championships both years. He was named was a student athletic trainer at Chabot. This fall he of the NCAA, as well as the National Association of Intercollegiate to the all-Coast Conference, California All-American will begin studies in Kinesiology/Sports Medicine at Athletics (NAIA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association and Academic All-State teams both seasons. Wally, San Jose State University.

(NJCAA) to capture the award, which was established in 2013 to honor teams that achieve at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average for the 2016-17 academic year. The marks the second time in three years the Pioneers have earned this prestigious honor. The Pioneers posted a 3.08 GPA in 2016-17. They were the only team from the CCAA, and one of just two from the entire California State University system, to claim the NABC award. East Bay also had a strong year on the court, notching a 13-15 record for the program’s highest win total since joining the conference in 2009-10. Page 28 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017 Government Briefs City Council summaries do not include all business transacted at the noted meetings. These outlines represent selected topics and actions. For a full description of agendas, decisions and discussion, please consult the website of the city of interest: Fremont (www.fremont.gov), Hayward (www.hayward-ca.gov), Milpitas (www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov), Newark (www.ci.newark.ca.us), Union City (www.ci.union-city.ca.us).

New top execs for Board of Education TAKES FROM SILICON VALLEY EAST City Council/Public Agency MEETINGS Readers are advised to check Small Business Survey websites for special meetings, Shows Growth cancellations, minutes, agendas and webcasts and New Pain Points

BY KIM MARSHALL, ECONOMIC CITY COUNCILS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST Fremont City Council 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. The City of Fremont, Fremont Chamber of Commerce, and Alameda City Hall, Bldg A 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont County Small Business Development Center (Alameda County SBDC) (510) 284-4000 (http://www.acsbdc.org) have a successful partnership creating opportu- www.fremont.gov nities for small business owners to network and learn through a variety of workshops and events. Each fiscal year, the City of Fremont conducts a Hayward City Council Alameda County Board of Education. Seated (l to r ): Amber Childress (Area 2), Eileen 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. McDonald (Area 6), Aisha Knowles (Area 4). Standing (l to r): Ken Berrick (Area 3), survey to critique our program and assess current needs. City Hall, second floor Yvonne Cerrato (Area 7), Joaquin Rivera (Area 1), Fred Sims (Area 5) First, the good news. This year’s survey showed that small busi- 777 B Street, Hayward nesses are doing very well, both in revenue and in profitability. 68% of (510) 583-4000 www.ci.hayward.ca.us SUBMITTED BY incredible champion for children respondents said that they will be hiring employees in the next year. Now, the bad news. With historic lows in unemployment (2.6% un- L. AUTUMN KING whose care and commitment for Milpitas City Council her community is palpable. I am employment rate for Fremont in May), hiring skilled workers will be a 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. concern in all business sectors. 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas The Alameda County Board proud to work alongside each of (408) 586-3001 of Education has elected our county trustees to continue The City of Fremont and Alameda County SBDC use the survey www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov Ken Berrick as president and moving forward Alameda results to offer specialized business workshops. Last year’s lineup included: County’s focus and commitment Newark City Council Yvonne Cerrato as vice president • Specialized training in Securing Government Grants for Technology 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. for the 2017-18 school year. to education.” Development (SBIR) City Hall, 6th Floor When asked about the President Berrick has enthusi- 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark • A Fremont Area “Makers” Night appointment, newly elected astically served Area 3, which in- (510) 578-4266 • A panel featuring Successful Female CEOs www.ci.newark.ca.us Board President Berrick noted, cludes Piedmont and portions of “I want to thank outgoing Board Oakland, including the Oakland • “How to” workshops on Website Development and Business Tax Tips San Leandro City Council President Eileen McDonald for a Hills, East Lake, San Antonio, Next year’s lineup will be heavily influenced by survey feedback. Expect 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. Fruitvale and part of East 835 East 14th St., San Leandro smooth transition. Her to see content focused on: Attracting New Customers, Retaining Current Oakland, for nine years. He is the (510) 577-3366 innovative leadership on the Customers, and Hiring Skilled Employees beginning this fall. www.sanleandro.org founder and chief executive board and in the community is To join our small business contact list, email me at kmarshall@fre- inspiring. It is an honor for me officer of Seneca Family of Union City City Council Agencies, a nonprofit agency mont.gov. 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. to work with my fellow board City Hall members and our county founded in 1985 whose mission 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City is to help children and families superintendent to serve the • Endorse ACEforward Draft (510) 471-3232 school communities of Alameda through the most difficult time Union City City www.ci.union-city.ca.us EIR Alternatives CNS-1a with County and advocate on behalf in their lives, serving them in education, child welfare, mental Council Centerville Line Expansion and WATER/SEWER of our students and families. I am Alternative P-UC-1b to provide proud of the work we do and the health, and juvenile justice. He is Alameda County Water District a former president of the cost effective ACE Passenger rail students we serve.” July 11, 2017 service to Union City BART. 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. Outgoing President California County Boards of 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont Education, former member of the • Introduce an ordinance (510) 668-4200 McDonald stated, “I have greatly Consent: reauthorizing the Public, www.acwd.org California School Boards enjoyed serving as board • Create the job classification Educational and Government president for the past year. Ken Association Board of Directors, of Community Development East Bay Municipal Utility District fee on state cable franchisees and I have worked together on and a two-time former President Technician and amend the 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. of the California Alliance of operating within the city and 375 11th St., Oakland this board for nine years and I am compensation plan and author- amending sections of the (866) 403-2683 Child and Family Services. He proud to call him a colleague. ized position list. municipal code. www.ebmud.com He is a committed community currently serves on the California Public Hearings: Child Welfare Council as a Santa Clara Valley Water District member and professional who • Renewal of Landscape and Governor’s Appointee, on the Mayor Dutra-Vernaci: Absent 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. understands the needs of our Lighting District No. 3 Vice Mayor Pat Gacoscos: Aye 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose students and schools. I look School Conditions and Climate City Manager Reports: (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 Emily Duncan: Aye forward to continuing to work Work Group, and on the the • Adopt relevant portions of www.valleywater.org Board of the California Council Lorrin Ellis: Aye with him.” the Union City/Newark Gary Singh: Aye Union Sanitary District Superintendent Monroe for Community Mental Health Multijurisdictional Hazard 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. echoed these sentiments, adding, Agencies. Berrick previously Mitigation Plan. 5072 Benson Rd., Union City “I have worked with Ken for a served as Alameda County Board (510) 477-7503 of Education president in 2011- www.unionsanitary.com number of years now and his proven dedication and 12 and vice president in 2010-11. SCHOOL DISTRICTS commitment to the youth of Vice President Cerrato serves Alameda County, especially as it as Trustee for Area 7, Tri-Valley Doing business with Castro Valley Unified School Board relates to mental health care, are cities of Dublin, Pleasanton, and 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. Livermore, the unincorporated 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley a clear asset to the work we do at the government (510) 537-3000 ACOE each and every day.” In communities of Sunol and www.cv.k12.ca.us reflecting on the past term she Mountain House, and the southeastern portion of Fremont. SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD state, and local agencies. You will Fremont Unified School Board went on to say, “Eileen is an CHAMBER OF COMMERCE learn how to successfully locate 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. and navigate the certification 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont (510) 657-2350 Are you thinking of expanding processes, and how to research www.fremont.k12.ca.us Measure E updates your business to the government and bid contract opportunities. Hayward Unified School Board sector? The federal government 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. purchases almost $100 billion an- Business with the Government 24411 Amador Street, Hayward SUBMITTED BY ROBIN MICHEL nually from small businesses, the Wednesday, Jul 26 (510) 784-2600 State of California almost $10 Hayward City Hall www.husd.k12.ca.us billion. However, selling to the 2nd Floor, During the June 28, 2017, Fremont Unified School District Board Conference Room 2A Milpitas Unified School Board of Education Meeting, the Board of Education took the following government is very different from 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. 777 B Street, Hayward action on Measure E items: selling to the private sector. 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas This free seminar discusses the http://www.acsbdc.org/calendar www.musd.org • Authorized staff to amend the agreement with DSA School http://www.hayward.org/ (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 certification programs used by Inspectors, in the amount of $24,225, for the construction phase small business to sell to federal, New Haven Unified School Board project inspector services for the Priority 2, Package 3 Information 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. Technology (IT) Upgrades Projects at Blacow, Chadbourne and 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City Durham Elementary Schools. The amendment is within the (510) 471-1100 www.nhusd.k12.ca.us project budget. • Authorized staff to amend the existing agreement with • Authorized staff to amend the agreement with Smith-Emery for Jerome Zalinski for construction phase project inspector services, Newark Unified School District Materials Testing and Special Inspection Services, in the amount of in the amount of $14,700, for the Priority 4, Package 2 – Information 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. 5715 Musick Ave., Newark $13,126, for the American High School Classroom Addition Project. Technology (IT) Upgrade Projects at Cabrillo, Forest Park, Maloney, (510) 818-4103 The amendment is within the project budget. Niles and Warwick Elementary Schools. Due to added scope www.newarkunified.org • Authorized staff to enter into an agreement, in the amount of (including additional speaker drops and wireless access points), the San Leandro Unified School Board $13,896, with RMA Group for Geotechnical Soil Engineering Services final completion date has shifted from May to July, resulting in the 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. for the new science building at Washington High School. The cost of need for additional project inspector hours. The scope of this work 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro this work is within the project budget. is within the project budget. (510) 667-3500 www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us • Authorized staff to close the Vanir Construction Management, • Authorized staff to enter into an agreement, in the amount of Inc. agreement for construction management services. Vanir is one $341,688, with Silicon Valley Paving for the Playground Paving San Lorenzo Unified School Board of the firms approved by the Board in January 2015 to provide Projects at Niles and Oliveira Elementary Schools. 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo construction management (CM) services for Measure E. In March Regular meetings are tentatively scheduled for the second and/or (510) 317-4600 2016, the Board authorized staff to enter into an agreement with fourth Wednesday of the month. The next regular board meeting is www.slzusd.org Vanir for program management services. At that time, Vanir agreed it scheduled for July 26, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. Please check the District would no longer provide CM services once a replacement CM firm is Sunol Glen Unified School Board website (www.fremont.k12.ca.us) for agenda and any time and/or 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. hired. All CM contracts have been transferred from Vanir to other location changes. Information about Measure E, the $650 million 11601 Main Street, Sunol CM firms. The remaining $43,481 on the Vanir CM contract will be school facilities bond approved by Fremont voters in June 2014, and (925) 862-2026 reallocated to the Measure E program contingency. The transfer of the the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee and meeting agendas www.sunol.k12.ca.us funds will occur as the individual projects are completed and may also be found on the District website (click on closed out. Quick Links/Measure E). July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29

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Filling the void DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Sharon Marshak indecision, inaction or prevarication. gives a clue. While long term housing Supporters and detractors alike may see needs are a serious threat, building more ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT brief or no comment as a sign of affordable units takes time – time that Sharon Marshak weakness and so, legislators feel a folks in the housing bind do not have. ASSIGNMENT EDITOR response is required. Depending on Some control of housing may offer a Julie Grabowski

the buyer type, this may emerge as a solution for egregious actions by CONTENT EDITOR redundant question or observation, unscrupulous landlords, but this is a Victor Carvellas irrelevant monologue or obvious double-edge sword, exacting a penalty on Rob Klindt conclusion from previous statements. If those who have a legitimate right to well versed in the subject and confident receive a fair return from diligent savings REPORTERS of logical thought, there is little need for and investment in rental property. Frank Addiego lengthy and superfluous commentary. However, a group that has benefitted WILLIAM MARSHAK Victor Carvellas For example, buyer types were on greatly from the situation is the Jessica Noël Chapin display at the recent Fremont City mega-corporations located outside city Linda-Robin Craig Those entering the sales profession are Council as the critical subject of housing boundaries. Unmarked buses are a Daniel O'Donnell taught that different types of buyers was discussed. As a long- and short-term common sight on our streets; paying Robbie Finley require different strategies when problem, many public speakers elected to little for the use and impact of their Janet Grant negotiating a purchase. Generally, these bring their view of rent control and just passengers. Our buyer types need to pool Julie Huson four types include: cause eviction legislation to the council’s their resources and tactics to concentrate Philip Kobylarz The Driver – direct and goal oriented attention. Frustration by both landlords on both long- and short- term solutions. Johnna M. Laird The Analytical – organized and fact driven and renters was evident and council A serious long-term emphasis on Maria Maniego The Expressive – sociable and enthusiastic response civil. However, combinations of affordable housing stock is in order but David R. Newman The Amiable – cooperative and needs approval buyer types were clearly visible as council in the meantime, is there a method to Mauricio Segura And sometimes, the addition of two more debated what to do. Fiscal conservatism fund subsidies or support for those Margaret Thornberry categories (subcategories): decided the matter and what will result caught in the vise of economic disparity? The Skeptic – critical thinker and impersonal in Fremont appears to be an extension of Can our Analytical, Driver, Amiable and INTERN The Innovator – independent of rules and details the same methods in place, although Expressive buyers concentrate their Toshali Goel While studied extensively by sales possibly a bit stronger. Voluntary talents on addressing the immediate professionals, these buyer types are mediation is the least expensive and least problem for residents that do not have PHOTOGRAPHERS appropriate in a host of other intrusive option, but the focus on the luxury of home ownership or Victor Carvellas circumstances as well. Watching city necessary long-term actions to build reasonable rents? A well-crafted approach Mike Heightchew council sessions provides the same more affordable housing does not solve to mega-firms is in order. They are a Thomas Hsu indicators and reactions of councilmem- the reality of short term pain and significant contributor to the problem Don Jedlovec bers (and staff). Entering the arena of suffering of those currently unable to and should shoulder some of the burden. afford the exorbitant cost of housing. If these companies can build expansive OFFICE MANAGER political thought and action is similar to Karin Diamond a sales process; often conflicting ideas are Focusing on long term solutions does and luxurious facilities, why not use proposed and those on boards, nothing for immediate needs. The great some of that largesse to alleviate our housing crisis. BOOKKEEPING commissions and councils are faced with void created by high demand for workers Vandana Dua important decisions. Elections and at all income levels is exacerbated by mega appointments can result in incompatible corporations in Silicon Valley that benefit personalities focused on political strategy from housing in outlying areas such as Fre- DELIVERY MANAGER Carlis Roberts rather than realistic goals. When this mont and beyond. Smaller companies that happens, the ensuing stalemate and split rely on these firms are unable to shoulder decisions can turn ugly. On the other the housing burden but all of us pay the hand, understanding the motivations and price in other ways – i.e. traffic, schools, APP DEVELOPER tactics of each buyer type can reveal cost of living, service reductions. Instead of AFANA ENTERPRISES David Afana successful strategies and success. soliloquies and listening to jovial patter, our city councils need to combine all facets William Marshak As each member of a legislative body WEB MASTER of a savvy buyer. approaches a moment of question or PUBLISHER RAMAN CONSULTING comment, the tendency is to sidestep any What is to be done to fill the Venkat Raman void or empty space that may indicate immediate void? A glance at local traffic

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Berge • Pappas • Smith Chapel of the Angels (510) 656-1226 40842 Fremont Blvd, Fremont Obituary Janet "Polly" Whitaker Nursing growth is The Schwinn Lady February 10, 1923 - June 16, 2017 Cal State goal Janet "Polly" Whitaker passed away in the early morning hours of Friday, June 16, 2017 at SUBMITTED BY KIMBERLY HAWKINS right out of high school to grandmothers looking to start a second or even third career. But almost all Valley Haven Assisted Living. She was 94 years old. The Department of Labor estimates a 16% find employment immediately after graduation, a Polly was born in the small growth in the nursing workforce by 2024. After fact Van Hofwegen contributes to the high demand town of Paradise Valley, NV to being approached by local hospitals including for Cal State East Bay graduates, and the Oscar and Harriet Nehls. The John Muir, in 2006, Cal State East Bay launched a partnerships she and others have created with family moved to Provo UT and nursing program on its Concord campus to respond local hospitals. San Diego respectively where to the need. “Each year, the students are taking on a different Polly graduated high school and The Concord campus currently hosts about level of learning in the classroom, but they’re also joined the Marine Corps as one 350 students, half of the university’s four-year working in the hospitals so by the end of their time of the first female enlisted nursing program. The two programs at Cal State here, they’ve been in many different facilities and Marines in 1943. She married East Bay are highly competitive, with more than are really well acquainted with the clinics and staff James "Jim" Whitaker on 950 students vying for 126 spots each year. that would be hiring them.” Christmas Eve 1950. They purchased their first home in Department Chair of Nursing Lynn Van It also means they have years of relevant experience. Debra Murelli is a graduate of the Hayward, CA where they began Hofwegen says in addition to technical skills, the friends, determined to stay as Concord campus’ nursing program and a nurse who raising a family. program’s hands-on learning curriculum requires active as possible. most recently returned to her alma mater to teach. In 1969 the State of California professors to teach the latest technology and best Polly is survived by two She says through the practicums at area clinics and purchased the family's second practices of the profession. children: Mary Kay Zaineb of hospitals, her students are learning not just the home under eminent domain, Aptos, CA and Gayle Sabin of “Students are learning this very complicated technical skills needed for nursing, but how to meet and they moved to the Niles Mountain View, CA, and five profession and with time it’s becoming more people “where they are” and work with high-needs district of Fremont, CA. Polly grandchildren: Danielle Michel complicated—patients are sicker, it’s more high tech populations. and Jim were long time owners of with things like electronic charting, and nurses are Newark Schwinn Cyclery, and of San Mateo, CA, Monique being asked to make many decisions they haven’t had “The students are working with [the same] active in their community. Years Michel and Pia Sabin of to previously,” she says. “We need to teach our nurses they’d work with after graduation and at the after retirement fans would stop Mountain View, CA, Sean students to be able to act and think at the hospitals they’d be working at,” Murelli says. Polly "The Schwinn Lady" to tell Michel of Sunnyvale, CA, highest level.” “They’re passing medications, doing injections, her what fond memories they had Caitlin Zaineb of Aptos, CA. all the necessary skills that we’re teaching them on of the bike shop. After retirement A memorial will be held at Because of how competitive the program is, the campus, they’re able to go out in the field and and Jim's passing Polly would The Macau Cultural Center, students are high achievers with an average GPA of practice. You can’t put a value on that.” volunteer at Centerville 109 J Street, Fremont, CA from 3.8 and 97 percent pass their board exams the first 1:00pm-4:00pm on Sunday, Looking forward, the Concord campus is in the Presbyterian Church and Niles time, according to Van Hofwegen. July 30, 2017. In lieu of flowers process of starting a two-year master’s program in fall Elementary School until health the family requests donations “The Concord area and Contra Costa County 2018. The new degree is in response to a survey issues forced her to slow down. be made to St. Jude Children's in general is expanding and there are a lot of distributed to more than 1,000 alumni and friends of Polly lived in her home on Research Hospital, different needs our students are meeting,” the nursing program, where 95 percent of respondents Pecan Ct in Niles for 47 years. https://www.stjude.org, or Van Hofwegen says. “Some of our communities reported they would have rather stayed at Cal State Declining Heath forced her to Fisher House Foundation, are middle class while others have pockets where East Bay for graduate school but had to go elsewhere move to assisted living just over https://www.fisherhouse.org people are really struggling. To have this program because the university didn’t offer a program. In a year ago. She spent her final helping this community is essential. Without this addition, Van Hofwegen says she and others hope to years surrounded by family and workforce, it would be hard.” continue partnering with more clinical sites, especially Roxanne Holm, nurse educator at John Muir those working with vulnerable populations like Medical Center in Walnut Creek said the Head Start and Meals on Wheels. CSUEB students and graduates are also a “I think it’s really important for students going LETTERS POLICY reflection of the community they serve. into nursing to realize what an honor it is to care for The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to the editor. “There are a lot of students who are local and people and how important it is for them to an advo- Letters must be signed and include an address and represent the diversity of their community,” she cate for people who sometimes can’t or don’t want to daytime telephone number. Only the writer’s name says. “A lot of people have grown up here and they speak for themselves,” she says. “As a nurse, you build want to work and give back to their communities a trust with your patients and I want that to start now will be published. Letters that are and the people they’ve grown up alongside. I think so the students go into their career knowing that.” 350 words or fewer will be given preference. Letters it’s really cool, and gives them a sense of pride.” To read more about Cal State East Bay’s Concord are subject to editing for length, grammar and style. nursing program: https://www.ebtoday.com/sto- The students who graduate from the Concord [email protected] nursing program are both male and female, ries/healthy-reputation ethnically diverse and range in age from students July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 31 $1000 scholarships awarded to four Ohlone women

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Each year the Fremont branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) awards $1,000 scholarships to four deserving female Ohlone College students. Juliana Hancock, Janelle Gaya, Catherine Tran, and Siyan Zhou faced many Siyan Zhou challenges but they never gave Catherine Tran Juliana Hancock Juliana Hancock up their dream of pursuing a struggled with navigating her college just months before she people love, and love to share.” and volunteer work at Brier four-year college education. identity. She studied Tagalog and was planning to depart for In the summer of 2012, Elementary in Fremont Tenacious in their desire to became interested in the history university. Instead, she attended Siyan Zhou was 16 when she and confirmed that socioeconomic succeed, they have demonstrated of the Philippines to please her Ohlone College and “transformed her mother left China for status directly affects children’s cooperation, compassion, and family. Too “American” for her a challenging life event into a America. Left at home while her educational progress. With an integrity with their peers and family, but too “Filipina” to her humbling life experience.” mother worked, Siyan, along economics degree from the instructors alike. friends, Janelle realized her Catherine showed determination with her schoolwork, was , Siyan As an acting student, Juliana identity relied too heavily on the when faced with the setback of responsible for cooking, cleaning hopes to one day evaluate and Hancock’s greatest challenge was opinions of others. She will be an delaying her dream of enrolling and buying groceries. Schoolwork create policy that benefits others. learning to be patient with herself Asian-American Studies major in a four-year college and she was difficult, demanding hours Fremont Branch AAUW is and stop comparing herself to and eventually hopes to integrate made her experiences at Ohlone each night as Siyan translated her proud and honored to award others. As a storyteller, she knows Asian-American history into rewarding and fulfilling. assignments into Chinese. A scholarships to these amazing she has something to offer the mainstream curriculum. She Catherine learned not only quick learner, though, Siyan young women. They have proved world no one else can. She plans to seeks “to bring not only my academics at Ohlone, but also soon mastered English. More that they are willing to work hard pursue a voice acting career, but still people’s history, but the history about herself and her strength; comfortable now with school, to achieve academic success. We wants a psychology degree. Psychol- and contributions of all in fact, her peers chose her to be a she turned her attention toward look forward to the contributions ogy not only helps her understand marginalized peoples, to national peer mentor. Catherine is getting a social life. Not only did that each recipient will make in her characters, it should also consciousness.” studying to be a User she make friends, she also began her chosen field. provide a solid career foundation. Catherine Tran was stunned Interface/User Experience a project focused on the As a second-generation when she learned that her parents Designer. Her goal is “to create educational challenges facing low Filipina-American, Janelle Gayac could not afford to send her to products and experiences that income children. Her research

Newark City Hayward educator named Council Teacher of the Year

July 13, 2017 SUBMITTED BY L. AUTUMN KING Presentations and Proclamations: Officials from the Alameda • Introduce new Chief of County Office of Education Police Michael Carroll. (ACOE) recently named Chief Carroll was hired as a Veronica Aguilar as Teacher of police officer by the City of the Year for 2017-18. Newark in 1991 and has served Aguilar, a teacher at Burke as patrol officer, School Resource Academy recently celebrated 10 Office/Explorer Advisor, Field years with ACOE. She has Training Officer, Hostage worked with youth in the preg- Negotiator, Trauma Support nant and parenting teen program Team Officer, Gang Suppression Introduce new Chief of Police Michael Carroll. at Fruitvale Academy in Oakland Task Force Detective. He was and Burke Academy in Hayward. promoted to Sergeant responsible faced with possible CUP process, amount: $185,831. She starts each day by text for shift supervision, seven years thought to be • Approve Memorandum of messaging each of her students Field Training, Canine Programs inadequate if property use Understanding with Newark from home, sending them encour- and Detective Division. changes since lease arrangements Association of Miscellaneous agement and wishing them well for Promoted to Commander in are often at least ten-year periods. Employees and Newark Police the day. “I am inspired by the 2012, he was responsible for the Council comments centered on Association; Compensation and students we serve and the incredi- the county winners. The event Support Services Division. Best the impact of use changes to a Benefit Plans for Confidential ble team that I work with,” said will be held at the Castro Valley wishes to the new chief, his wife small community and current Employee Group and City Aguilar. “I am a teacher by nature, Center for the Arts on Thursday, Lisa and children James, Melissa impact of warehouse traffic Officials, Management, Supervi- it’s who I am. And to be honored October 5. and Matthew. especially on Cherry Street. A sory, and Professional Employee for doing something I love and Alameda County Teachers • Recognize 95th anniversary comprehensive zoning update is Group. 3-0-2 (Freitas, am passionate about, there’s no of the year honorees for of the Portuguese Fraternal due in the Fall and may modify Collazo – recuse). better feeling.” 2017-18: City Council Matters: Society of America Council City position. Change to 10 years Winning teachers are • Veronica Aguilar, Alameda No. 16 Holy Ghost Festival. was offered to timeframe for • Relay for Life July 15-16; announced throughout the County Office of Education Proclamation accepted by inactive or changed use without $115,000 raised so far. spring with activities continuing Council President Frank Couto CUP requirement. Motion • Movie in the Park, Singing • Kevin Gorham, Alameda through the fall. Alameda Unified School District and other officials of the society. passed 3-2 (Nay: Bucci, Collazo). in the Rain, August 12 at County Superintendent of Written Communications: Consent Calendar: • Maria Leyson, Castro Valley Community Park. Schools L. Karen Monroe kicks Unified School District • Optional review of Planning • Authorize case management • Mariachi Festival at off the season with classroom Commission action to uphold services agreement with City of Shirley Sisk Grove, July 16. visits of each district teacher, • Cindy Seto, Dublin Unified Development Director approval Fremont. • Stage 1, Rock of Ages, leading to the culminating School District of single family addition to • Award contract for 2017 July 7-22. Teacher of the Year Awards property at 36831 Papaya Street. Street Slurry Seal Program to • Congratulations to • Bill Deslaurier, Eden Area event in October. Regional Occupational Program (Not Reviewed) Pavement Coatings Company in Chief Carroll. “In preparation for our annual Public Hearing: Oral Communications: • Leslie Payne, Emery Unified the amount of $215,188.21. Teacher of the Year award School District • Approve text amendment to • Approve contractual services • Public comment asking for ceremony, I have been visiting Newark Municipal Code to agreement with Hexagon reconsideration and prohibition each of our winners in their • Victoria Quintana, Fremont require distribution and Transportation Consultants, Inc. of Fourth of July firework sales classrooms, enabling me to Unified School District warehouse uses to follow (not-to-exceed $35,000) and and use in Newark. witness the incredible work of Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Omni-Means, Ltd. (not-to-ex- • Rosa Escobedo, Hayward our county’s well-deserving Unified School District process. Speakers representing ceed $60,000) For traffic Mayor Alan Nagy Aye educators. I am especially • Fenna Gatty, Livermore Unified ownership interests argued engineering and transportation Vice Mayor Mike Bucci Aye, excited to celebrate ACOE’s own School District against amendment or at least planning services. 1 Nay Veronica Aguilar and witness the a longer period for business • Award contract to Bayside Luis Freitas Aye (1 recusal) incredible work that her program • Doug Nahale, Mission Valley interruption without necessity for Heating and Air Conditioning, Sucy Collazo Aye, 1 Nay does to support some of the Regional Occupational Program Conditional Use Permit. Citing Inc. for Silliman Activity Center (1 recusal) county’s most vulnerable youth. concerns of “uncertainty” when HVAC unit replacements. Bid Michael Hannon Aye • Tina Bobadilla-Mastel, New I look forward to celebrating all Haven Unified School District of the honorees at the fall event.” • Olivia Rangel, Newark Unified Each year, school districts School District nominate deserving teachers to receive the award, who can then • Stephanie Taymuree, Oakland go on to compete to become one Unified School District of two county winners. Fourteen • LaRavian Battle, Oakland of Alameda County’s 18 districts Unified School District and each of the county’s three • Mario Hurtado, Pleasanton Regional Occupational Programs Unified School District (ROPs) participated in honoring teachers for the 2017 — 18 • Kellie Morris, San Leandro award. See the full list of Unified School District winners below. • Dawn Wilson, San Lorenzo Annually, ACOE hosts an Unified School District elegant and inspirational award • Nancy McNeil, Tri-Valley ceremony to honor each district’s Recognize 95th anniversary of the Portuguese Fraternal Society of America Council No. 16 Holy Ghost Festival. Proclamation Regional Occupational Program accepted by Council President Frank Couto and other officials of the society. Teacher of the Year and announce Page 32 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

AT&T, and streams on Ustream. a means to explore their affinity hands-on experience. They get to The channels are mainly run by for television, journalism, and go out and interview celebrities as Chabot College administration, broadcasting. The studio not only well, for other types of content. including the president and dean. aims to provide content to its They learn how to program the Sarkar, the only full-time audience and community, but channel.” Sarkar estimates that employee, added, “We have five also aid students in furthering there are around 30 kids in BY TOSHALI GOEL show called ‘Health Matters,’ and part-time employees that do the their interests. “We’re trying to each class. we are going to be talking with PHOTOS COURTESY OF programming, marketing, get students involved in every The most remarkable thing the Tiburcio Vasquez Health CHABOT TV editing, and various tasks part of the studio,” said Sarkar. about Chabot TV, however, is its Centers and how they can help alongside student interns and “Right now, there are two classes, longevity. The channel has been solve the problem of medical help he electronic television student paid interns. We also and students try to involve successfully growing and for people.” had its first successful have a state-of-the-art studio and themselves in the editing, the operating for 50 years, keeping demonstration in Exercise shows and kid shows four motion picture cameras; extra things we do. Part of being up with the vast changes in T are also among Chabot TV’s San Francisco in 1927. Since every piece of state-of-the-art a PEG (Public, Educational, and media over the course of time. offerings. The station broadcasts equipment is here. We also want Public Access Television) Station then, throughout the rise of “The studio has always been on channel 27, the educational to start a film program, so we’re is to help out the cities in our other entertainment mediums in the premier line of technology. channel which belongs to gearing up for that.” area, do police training, fire and technological advances, I was a student here when I first Chabot, and 28, the public access training; anything they need help television has remained a steady A large part of the Chabot TV saw it. It was awesome, they had channel, as well as on Comcast, on. The kids gain actual, and beloved platform. One studio is providing students with the machines that played tape particular television studio has back and they had regular been providing compelling schedules for broadcasting,” said content for the Bay Area, directly Sarkar. “As time went on, budgets from the heart of the community, got tight. Eventually, they closed since 1967. Chabot College TV the studio for two years. I found has been operating for 50 years out about it and came back with now, and is known for its my production company and longevity and variety of content. rented the studio out, and Station Director Sujoy Sarkar involved students. Public access said, “We have a variety of shows funding came through, and which we broadcast, ranging we’ve been keeping up as a result. from the history of rock and It’s really fun, and it really helps roll and music, all the way up to a lot of students.” interesting people, dealing with To learn more, visit politicians, musicians, newspaper www.chabottv.net or call reporters like Sander Vanocur. (510) 723-7604. We also cover things that are going on currently; we have a

continued from page 1 blooded vertebrates, which about animals native to the during the earth’s long ago past of East Bay. They do this by taking 75 million years or so included in local animals that have been the largest land animals ever – the injured, nursing them back to dinosaurs. Today we share our health. If the animals recover world with their smaller reptile fully, they are released. If they and amphibian relatives: turtles, have injuries that would handicap snakes, lizards, crocodiles, toads, them in their natural habitat, frogs, newts, and salamanders. they become permanent residents What’s the difference of Sulphur Creek, where their job between amphibians and reptiles? is to help naturalists teach about Amphibians, such as frogs, spend animals that share our world. a stage of their lives in water and Admission to “Reptile Rally” have a soft, moist skin, while is free, so pack a picnic, bring reptiles are covered with scales or the family, and slither into an for that matter, a terrapin? Do bony plates and are not a bit exciting day of learning about snakes lay eggs? What do lizards slimy. Being cold-blooded, both snakes, lizards, turtles, and eat, what might eat them, and reptiles and amphibians are tortoises in this beautiful park! can they really grow new tails? unable to generate their own For a wealth of information How do some reptiles change heat, unlike mammals and birds. about reptiles, reptile their colors, and why? When it’s cold they are sluggish photography, housing and raising Members of the Bay Area and may hibernate, and basking them and so much more, visit the Amphibian and Reptile Society on a nice warm rock in the sun is Bay Area Amphibian and Reptile (BAARS) will be sharing their a favorite habit of snakes and Society at www.baars.org. amazing array of reptiles and lizards. Be sure to look around answering your questions at before sitting down on a warm Reptile Rally Hayward’s Sulphur Creek Nature on in the 1970s by several sign, go down the driveway and rock when you are hiking or you Saturday, Jul 22 Center on Saturday, July 22. unincorporated entities and park, walk a few steps (there are might have more company than 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. And if you are very quiet and cities, including Hayward, also ADA compliant ramps) and you had expected! Sulphur Creek Nature Center calm, you may be allowed to Castro Valley, and San Lorenzo. you’ll soon find yourself in cool Sulphur Creek Nature 1801 D St, Hayward pet a python! Just like the wild animals that we woods that seem a long way from Center in Hayward is one of (510) 881-6747 According to Pete Marshall are sometimes surprised to find freeways, with the chirping of approximately 135 recreational www.haywardrec.org/129/Sul- of BAARS, its members are sharing our cities, Sulphur Creek birds all around. sites in the largest special phur-Creek-Nature-Center advanced hobbyists in is tucked away in a very residen- Recreation Coordinator recreation district in California, www.baars.org herpetology, the study of that tial area, not far from Hayward’s Wendy Winsted says their funded by overlay taxes voted Free branch of animals that are cold downtown. Look for the discrete mission is to care for and teach July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 33

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Union City Police Log Newark Police Log SUBMITTED BY LT. MATIAS PARDO, UNION CITY PD SUBMITTED BY CAPTAIN CHOMNAN LOTH, Monday, July 3 NEWARK PD Around 3:15 p.m. Officer Rivas was dispatched to the Union Landing shopping Friday, July 7 center on the report of a robbery. The victim At 12:27 p.m. Officer Pacheco responded to a report was walking home from the bank when a of a shoplifter in custody at Macy’s at NewPark Mall. suspect ran up behind her and grabbed her Arrested on suspicion of grand theft and booked into purse. The victim fell to the ground during the the Fremont jail was a 51-year-old Oakland man. scuffle and the suspect dragged her several feet During an 8:38 p.m. security check at the Double until she released the purse. The suspect ran to Tree Hotel, 39900 Balentine Drive, Officer Johnson met a waiting vehicle, which fled on Dyer Street. and subsequently arrested a 48-year-old Sacramento Two possible suspects have been identified woman on suspicion of false vehicle registration. in this case, which is under investigation. Johnson also arrested a 48-year-old San Jose man on Saturday, July 8 suspicion of possessing drug paraphernalia and Around 6 p.m. Officer Smith was outstanding warrants. Both suspects were issued dispatched to the area of Lowry Road and citations and released at the scene. Corchero Way on the report of a purse snatch Saturday, July 8 robbery. The victim said a female suspect At 4:01 p.m. Officer Mavrakis met and subsequently exited a vehicle, grabbed the victim’s purse, and arrested a 51-year-old female transient along railroad quickly got back into the vehicle, which fled tracks east of Highway 880 for her outstanding on Lowry Road. She was described as Filipino, warrants. She was booked into the Fremont Jail. about 40-50 years old, standing between At 10:36 p.m. Officers responded to a hit-and-run 5-feet-1 and 5-feet-4-inches tall with a collision between a car and a bicycle on Cedar chubby build and warts on her right check. Boulevard at Central Avenue. A 42-year-old Newark The driver was described as a Filipino male, man sustained non-life-threating injuries and was 40-50 years old. The vehicle was described as taken to a hospital. a late model, gray, two-door sedan. Sunday, July 9 At around 11:15 p.m. officers were At12:12 a.m. Officer Losier met and subsequently dispatched to the 400 block of Whipple Road arrested a 20-year-old Gilroy woman on suspicion of on the report of gunshots. Witnesses described disorderly conduct and obstructing a police officer at the a vehicle and its occupants, who fired several boathouse, 5055 Chelsea Drive. The suspect was gunshots into the air. The suspect vehicle was booked into the Fremont Jail. located nearby, with a handgun inside. The Wednesday, July 12 ammunition matched spent shell casings found At 7:30 p.m. Officer Johnson met and subsequently in the area of the reported gunshots. Arrested arrested a 57-year-old Castro Valley woman on on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm and suspicion of having false car registration, driving with negligent discharge were Antonio Gallegos, 34, a suspended license, possessing of burglary tools and and Anallely Cerda, 25, both of Union City. shoplifting. The woman was issued a citation and released at the scene.

Fremont 34-year-old man who was found interview Esquivel and is sending unresponsive in a swimming the case for charging. Police Log pool. When officers Kerner and At 9:34 a.m. officers were Butcher arrived, the man had dispatched to the 4400 block of been pulled from the pool but was Amiens Avenue to on the report SUBMITTED BY unconscious and not breathing. of a residential burglary. The vic- GENEVA BOSQUES, Kerner began chest compressions tim said that someone was in the while Butcher opened the man’s backyard. Officers responded to FREMONT PD airway via a C-spine hold. The the residence with lights and Friday, July 7 man began spitting up water and upon arriving the victim said the At 2:44 p.m., Officer Cavaz breathing on his own. Officers suspect left in a white minivan. responded to the Safeway at the stayed with the man until Emer- Officers learned that the suspect Fremont Hub to investigate a man gency Medical Services arrived and initially rang the doorbell to the who was reported to be taking off took over medical aid. The man home, but the victim did not his clothes. Cavaz determined that was taken to a hospital and is answer. The victim then looked the man, identified by police as expected to make a full recovery. through an exterior window and Kulbir “Sammy” Singh, 48, was Sunday, July 9 saw the suspect in the backyard drunk. He also was in possession At 5:43 p.m., Officer Soper and screamed prompting the of five credit cards not belonging conducted a traffic stop near suspect to run to the vehicle and to him. Singh was arrested on Sequoia Road and Paseo Padre flee. The suspect was described as suspicion of appropriating lost Parkway to investigate a speed a black man, 20-year-old, about property, receiving known stolen contest after seeing a BMW and 6-feet-tall and wearing a property, public intoxication and Camero racing near Thornton black-hooded sweatshirt. probation violation. He was taken Avenue and Paseo Padre Parkway. At 9:06 p.m. officers were to Santa Rita jail. Soper tried to stop both vehicles, dispatched to Payless Shoes at the Officers were sent to the but the BMW failed to stop. The Hub to investigate a report of 4500 block of Eggers Drive to driver of the Camero, Pardee an armed robbery. Officer investigate a report of an assault. Singh, 23, was booked at the DeStefano determined the When they arrived, officers Fremont Detention Facility. suspect entered the business and learned that the reporting party Monday, July 10 when at the checkout he grabbed was attacked by his friend with a Offcer Goepp got a Ramey money out of the register and baseball bat. The suspect left warrant for the arrest of Antonio showed the grip of a pistol. He before the police arrived and the Salvador Esquivel, 42, for assault fled on foot. DeStefano obtained victim was treated at the scene for with a deadly weapon stemming surveillance video and the case is minor injuries. The case is under from an attack that occurred on under investigation. The suspect investigation. June 21 in the 37100 block of was described as a black man, Saturday, July 8 Niles Boulevard. On June 10 30-40-years-old, about 5-feet-6- At 10:56 a.m., officers were Officer Tucker learned about the inches tall and weighing about dispatched to Rancho Luna warrant and located Esquivel on 180 pounds, bald and wearing a Apartments on the 3900 block of Ironhorse Drive and arrested white shirt with lettering, navy Monroe Avenue concerning a him. Officer Goepp responded to zip up sweater, and blue jeans. Page 34 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

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Girish Sharma, 38660 Lexington St. #420, 17913 of the Business and Professions code This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be Fremont, CA 94536 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Alameda County on June 16, 2017 filed before the expiration. Business conducted by: an individual misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself CIVIL The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A /s/ July Claussen Frescas, Managing Member generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of date on which it was filed in office of the county under federal, state, or common law (see Section is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County on July 5, 2017 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 FOR CHANGE OF NAME 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement any change in the facts set forth in the statement CNS-3026473# Case No. HG17866570 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a generally expires at the end of five years from the pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Superior Court of California, County of Alameda misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county the residence address of a registered owner. A one thousand dollars [$1,000].) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of new fictitious business name statement must be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Petition of: Manuel and Rebecca Pereira for NAME STATEMENT Change of Name /s/ Girish Sharma, Owner Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after filed before the expiration. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement The filing of this statement does not of itself File No. 532612 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Fictitious Business Name(s): Petitioner Manuel and Rebecca Pereira filed a Alameda County on July 13, 2017 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the residence address of a registered owner. A business name in violation of the rights of another Swift PCB, 44847 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA petition with this court for a decree changing 94538, County of Alameda names as follows: of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be under federal, state, or common law (see Section generally expires at the end of five years from the filed before the expiration. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Registrant(s): Rahim Fernando Hidayatullah to Rahim Fernando Sheila Matin, 5239 Colonial Pk Ct, Fremont, CA Pereira date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/17 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 94528 The Court orders that all persons interested in CNS-3029324# Business conducted by: An Individual this matter appear before this court at the hearing Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section The registrant began to transact business using indicated below to show cause, if any, why the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A petition for change of name should not be granted. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). the residence address of a registered owner. A 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 NAME STATEMENT I declare that all information in this statement Any person objecting to the name changes File No. 532793 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares described above must file a written objection that new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. CNS-3030985# Fictitious Business Name(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section includes the reasons for the objection at least two J & B Logistics, 38095 Archer Ct, Fremont, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code court days before the matter is scheduled to be The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 94536, County of Alameda that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a heard and must appear at the hearing to show NAME STATEMENT Registrant(s): misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed cause why the petition should not be granted. If business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 532632-33 Bikram Sandhu, 38095 Archer Ct, Fremont, CA one thousand dollars [$1,000].) no written objection is timely filed, the court may Fictitious Business Name(s): 94536 /s/ Sheila Matin, Owner grant the petition without a hearing. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 1. Green Girl, 2. Zudu, 2804 Dominici Drive, Business conducted by: An Individual This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Notice of Hearing: Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda The registrant began to transact business using Alameda County on June 27, 2017 Date: 8/25/17, Time: 11:30 a.m., Dept.: 24 CNS-3031787# Registrant(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd I Dream, LLC, 2804 Dominici Drive, Fremont, CA I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 94536; California is true and correct. (A registrant who declares generally expires at the end of five years from the A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be NAME STATEMENT Business conducted by: a limited liability company as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county published at least once each week for four File No. 533039 The registrant began to transact business using 17913 of the Business and Professions code clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing Fictitious Business Name(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 1. that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after on the petition in the following newspaper of Sercle Food, 2746 Bayview Drive, Fremont, CA 9/26/07, 2. n/a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed any change in the facts set forth in the statement general circulation, printed in this county: Tri 94538, County of Alameda I declare that all information in this statement one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in City Voice Registrant(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares /s/ Bikram Sandhu, Owner the residence address of a registered owner. A Date: Jul 6, 2017 Sercle Inc, 2746 Bayview Drive, Fremont, CA as true any material matter pursuant to Section This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be Morris D. Jacobson 94538, California 17913 of the Business and Professions code Alameda County on July 3, 2017 filed before the expiration. Presiding Judge of the Superior Court Business conducted by: a corporation that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 The registrant began to transact business using misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CNS-3030999# the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A one thousand dollars [$1,000].) generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Laura Nishina, Member date on which it was filed in office of the county under federal, state, or common law (see Section ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). FOR CHANGE OF NAME as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on June 27, 2017 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 Case No. RG17862692 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) any change in the facts set forth in the statement CNS-3026470# Superior Court of California, County of Alameda that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Petition of: Enam Ayayi Ayivi Guedehoussou for misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the the residence address of a registered owner. A one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county new fictitious business name statement must be STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT Change of Name OF USE OF FICTITIOUS TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: /s/ Jun Ma CEO clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of filed before the expiration. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The filing of this statement does not of itself BUSINESS NAME Petitioner Enam Ayayi Ayivi Guedehoussou filed File No. 507819 a petition with this court for a decree changing Alameda County on July 11, 2017 any change in the facts set forth in the statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in business name in violation of the rights of another The following person(s) has (have) abandoned names as follows: the use of the fictitious business name: Niles Pie Enam Ayayi Ayivi Guedehoussou to Romeo of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A under federal, state, or common law (see Section generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Company, 32990 Alvarado Niles Rd Suite 960, Arnaud Enam Ayivi-Guedehoussou Union City, CA 94587 The Court orders that all persons interested in date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/17 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself The Fictitious Business Name Statement being this matter appear before this court at the hearing CNS-3028723# abandoned was filed on 07/31/2015 in the County indicated below to show cause, if any, why the Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another of Alameda. petition for change of name should not be granted. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Carolyn Berke, 390 Riverside Avenue, Fremont, Any person objecting to the name changes pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). NAME STATEMENT CA 94536 described above must file a written objection that File No. 532116 S/ Carolyn Berke includes the reasons for the objection at least two new fictitious business name statement must be 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 filed before the expiration. Fictitious Business Name(s): This statement was filed with the County Clerk of court days before the matter is scheduled to be CNS-3030232# Shobha Imports, 5795 Forbes Dr., Newark CA Alameda County on June 6, 2017. heard and must appear at the hearing to show The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 94560, County of Alameda 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 cause why the petition should not be granted. If FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): no written objection is timely filed, the court may business name in violation of the rights of another CNS-3025624# under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT Shobha Shodhan, 5795 Forbes Dr., Newark CA grant the petition without a hearing. File No. 532409 94560 Notice of Hearing: 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: an individual Date: 08-04-2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 C.P. Construction, 6662 Mayhews Landing The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT The address of the court is Alameda County CNS-3031781# Road, Newark, CA 94560, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on File No. 532484 Superior Court, 1221 Oak Street, Oakland, CA Registrant(s): 7/23/2007 Fictitious Business Name(s): 94612 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS C.P. Enterprises, Inc., 6662 Mayhews Landing I declare that all information in this statement MRA Enterprises, 36057 Caxton Pl., Fremont, A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be NAME STATEMENT Road, Newark, CA 94560; California is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CA 94536, County of Alameda published at least once each week for four File No. 532609 Business conducted by: a Corporation as true any material matter pursuant to Section Registrant(s): successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing Fictitious Business Name(s): The registrant began to transact business using 17913 of the Business and Professions code Matthew Alexander, 36057 Caxton Pl., Fremont, on the petition in the following newspaper of Square Bookkeeping LLC, 36453 Ames Ter., the fictitious business name(s) listed above on that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a CA 94536 general circulation, printed in this county: What’s Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda 07/25/1994 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Business conducted by: An Individual Happening Tri-City Voice Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement one thousand dollars [$1,000].) The registrant began to transact business using Date: JUN 2, 2017 Square Bookkeeping LLC, 36453 Ames Ter., is true and correct. (A registrant who declares /s/ Shobha Shodhan, Owner the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Morris D. Jacobson Fremont, CA 94536; California as true any material matter pursuant to Section This statement was filed with the County Clerk of I declare that all information in this statement Presiding Judge of the Superior Court Business conducted by: a Limited Liability 17913 of the Business and Professions code Alameda County on June 13, 2017 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 Company that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) as true any material matter pursuant to Section CNS-3027533# The registrant began to transact business using misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 17913 of the Business and Professions code the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A one thousand dollars [$1,000].) generally expires at the end of five years from the that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Leslie Hellewell, President date on which it was filed in office of the county misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed (AMENDED) one thousand dollars [$1,000].) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on June 21, 2017 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after /s/ Matthew Alexander FOR CHANGE OF NAME This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Case No. HG17861734 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) any change in the facts set forth in the statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Alameda County on June 22, 2017 Superior Court of California, County of Alameda NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Petition of: Jaelene Kiara Sahlberg for Change misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the the residence address of a registered owner. A one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county new fictitious business name statement must be of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement of Name generally expires at the end of five years from the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: /s/ Nelli Markuhsevska, Manager clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of filed before the expiration. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The filing of this statement does not of itself date on which it was filed in office of the county Petitioner Jaelene Kiara Sahlberg filed a petition clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of with this court for a decree changing names as Alameda County on June 27, 2017 any change in the facts set forth in the statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in business name in violation of the rights of another Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after follows: any change in the facts set forth in the statement Jaelene Kiara Sahlberg to Jaelene Kiara Aquino of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A under federal, state, or common law (see Section generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Sahlberg the residence address of a registered owner. A The Court orders that all persons interested in date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself new fictitious business name statement must be this matter appear before this court at the hearing CNS-3027482# filed before the expiration. indicated below to show cause, if any, why the Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another The filing of this statement does not of itself petition for change of name should not be granted. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Any person objecting to the name changes pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). NAME STATEMENT business name in violation of the rights of another described above must file a written objection that File No. 532383 under federal, state, or common law (see Section includes the reasons for the objection at least two new fictitious business name statement must be 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 filed before the expiration. Fictitious Business Name(s): 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). court days before the matter is scheduled to be CNS-3030228# Aria Printing & Shipping, 43575 Mission Blvd., 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 heard and must appear at the hearing to show The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda cause why the petition should not be granted. If FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): CNS-3025617# no written objection is timely filed, the court may business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT Aria Investment Corp, 43575 Mission Blvd., grant the petition without a hearing. File No. 532773 Fremont, CA 94539; California FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Notice of Hearing: 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). NAME STATEMENT 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: a corporation Date: AUG 4, 2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 Jalzachih Leather Bros LLC, 32608 Brenda The registrant began to transact business using File No. 532368 The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd CNS-3031373# Way, Unit 4, Union City, CA 94587, County of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Fictitious Business Name(s): Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 Alameda 7/31/2012 Pyramid Classics, 37173 Fremont Blvd, A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda published at least once each week for four NAME STATEMENT Jalzachih Leather Bros LLC, 32608 Brenda Way, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Registrant(s): successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing File No. 533011 Unit 4, Union City, CA 94587; California as true any material matter pursuant to Section Sayed Hashimi, 37173 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, on the petition in the following newspaper of Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: a Limited Liability 17913 of the Business and Professions code CA 94536 general circulation, printed in this county: Tri-City Top Real Estate, 2511 Parkside Dr., Union City, Company that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Business conducted by: An Individual Voice CA 94587, County of Alameda The registrant began to transact business using misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed The registrant began to transact business using Date: May 30, 2017 Registrant(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A one thousand dollars [$1,000].) the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Morris D. Jacobson Lel Wen, 2511 Parkside Dr., Union City, CA 94587 I declare that all information in this statement /s/ K.P. Ariathurai, President I declare that all information in this statement Presiding Judge of the Superior Court Jing-Jing He, 2511 Parkside Dr., Union City, CA is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 94587 as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on June 21, 2017 as true any material matter pursuant to Section CNS-3027526# Business conducted by: Married Couple 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) 17913 of the Business and Professions code The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the I declare that all information in this statement one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county one thousand dollars [$1,000].) FOR CHANGE OF NAME /s/ Sayed Hashimi, Owner Case No. HG17864292 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares /s/ Jaime De Leon, Manager clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of as true any material matter pursuant to Section This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Alameda County on June 20, 2017 Petition of: Michael Haskins for Change of Name 17913 of the Business and Professions code Alameda County on July 3, 2017 any change in the facts set forth in the statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Petitioner Michael Haskins filed a petition with this misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A one thousand dollars [$1,000].) generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be generally expires at the end of five years from the court for a decree changing names as follows: date on which it was filed in office of the county Michael Haskins to Michael Haskins Blonsky /s/ Lei Wen, Co-Owner date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The Court orders that all persons interested in Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after this matter appear before this court at the hearing Alameda County on July 10, 2017 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another any change in the facts set forth in the statement indicated below to show cause, if any, why the pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in petition for change of name should not be granted. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section generally expires at the end of five years from the the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). the residence address of a registered owner. A Any person objecting to the name changes new fictitious business name statement must be described above must file a written objection that date on which it was filed in office of the county new fictitious business name statement must be 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of filed before the expiration. filed before the expiration. includes the reasons for the objection at least two CNS-3026723# The filing of this statement does not of itself court days before the matter is scheduled to be Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The filing of this statement does not of itself any change in the facts set forth in the statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious authorize the use in this state of a fictitious heard and must appear at the hearing to show FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business name in violation of the rights of another cause why the petition should not be granted. If pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in business name in violation of the rights of another the residence address of a registered owner. A under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT under federal, state, or common law (see Section no written objection is timely filed, the court may File No. 532035 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). grant the petition without a hearing. new fictitious business name statement must be 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). filed before the expiration. 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 Notice of Hearing: Best Improvement Remodel, 4725 Palos Way, Date: 08/25/2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 The filing of this statement does not of itself CNS-3024576# authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CNS-3030212# Union City, CA 94587, County of Alameda The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, Registrant(s): Oakland, CA 94612 business name in violation of the rights of another FICTITIOUS BUSINESS under federal, state, or common law (see Section FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Moises Orozco Barragan, 4725 Palos Way, Union A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be NAME STATEMENT City, CA 94587 NAME STATEMENT published at least once each week for four 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). File No. 532086 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 File No. 532458 Business conducted by: an individual successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing Fictitious Business Name(s): The registrant began to transact business using Fictitious Business Name(s): on the petition in the following newspaper of CNS-3031370# Salsa Picante, 3933 Washington Blvd, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Gennie’s Nail, 43334 Bryant St. #4, Fremont, general circulation, printed in this county: What Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda 06/09/2017 CA 94539, County of Alameda Happening Tri-City Voice FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement Registrant(s): Date: Jun 16, 2017 NAME STATEMENT Thi Cuong Bobby Phan Au, 3215 Gold Ct., is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Tuyet Anh Nguyen, 120 Dixon Landing Rd Spc Morris D. Jacobson File No. 532631 Fremont, CA 94539 as true any material matter pursuant to Section 137, Milpitas, CA 95035 Judge of the Superior Court Fictitious Business Name(s): Chin Yi Suzy Nie, 3215 Gold Ct, Fremont, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code Business conducted by: An Individual 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 Bay Area Meal Preps, 40458 Marcia St. 94539 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a The registrant began to transact business using CNS-3024580# Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda Business conducted by: Married Couple misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Registrant(s): The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 06/12/2017 Takafumi Kudo, 1804 Camino Verde, Apt. O, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A /s/ Moises Orozco Barragan, Owner I declare that all information in this statement ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE is true and correct. (A registrant who declares FOR CHANGE OF NAME Walnut Creek, CA 94597 I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Erick Guerra, 40458 Marcia St. Fremont, CA is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County on June 9, 2017 as true any material matter pursuant to Section Case No. HG17863797 17913 of the Business and Professions code Superior Court of California, County of Alameda 94538 as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Business conducted by: a general partnership 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Petition of: Yufen Liang for Change of Name misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a generally expires at the end of five years from the the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a /s/ Tuyet Anh Nguyen decree changing names as follows: I declare that all information in this statement one thousand dollars [$1,000].) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of is true and correct. (A registrant who declares /s/ Tri Cuong Bobby Phan Au, Owner Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Yufen Liang to Yufen Teng Alameda County on June 12, 2017 The Court orders that all persons interested in as true any material matter pursuant to Section This statement was filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement 17913 of the Business and Professions code Alameda County on June 22, 2017 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) this matter appear before this court at the hearing of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement indicated below to show cause, if any, why the that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the residence address of a registered owner. A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be generally expires at the end of five years from the petition for change of name should not be granted. date on which it was filed in office of the county Any person objecting to the name changes one thousand dollars [$1,000].) generally expires at the end of five years from the filed before the expiration. /s/ Erick Guerra date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of described above must file a written objection that Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after includes the reasons for the objection at least two /s/ Takafumi Kudo, General Partners clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another any change in the facts set forth in the statement court days before the matter is scheduled to be pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in heard and must appear at the hearing to show Alameda County on June 27, 2017 any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). the residence address of a registered owner. A cause why the petition should not be granted. If new fictitious business name statement must be no written objection is timely filed, the court may of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. grant the petition without a hearing. CNS-3026722# The filing of this statement does not of itself Notice of Hearing: date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Date: 8/18/17, Time: 11:30 a.m., Dept.: 24 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business name in violation of the rights of another The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another NAME STATEMENT under federal, state, or common law (see Section Oakland, CA 94612 File No. 532329 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Fictitious Business Name(s): 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 published at least once each week for four Royal Kicks, 5401 Coliseum Way, Oakland, CA successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing new fictitious business name statement must be 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/17 CNS-3024320# filed before the expiration. 94604, County of Alameda on the petition in the following newspaper of CNS-3029418# Mailing Address: 22328 S Garden Ave #9, general circulation, printed in this county: What’s The filing of this statement does not of itself FICTITIOUS BUSINESS authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Hayward, CA 94541 Happening Tri-City Voice FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): NAME STATEMENT Date: Jun 13, 2017 business name in violation of the rights of another File No. 531896 under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT Marcos Flores Compos, 22328 S Garden Ave #9, Morris D Jacobson File No. 532236 Hayward, CA 94541 Fictitious Business Name(s): Judge of the Superior Court 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Parkside Dynasty, 2211 Parkside Drive, Suite 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: An Individual 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 Marcos Transport, 87 Brookstone Way, The registrant began to transact business using G, Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda CNS-3024507# CNS-3030991# Hayward, CA 94544, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Registrant(s): Mailing Address: 87 Brookstone Way, Hayward, I declare that all information in this statement Richard I. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of the Richard FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CA 94544 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares I. Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust, NAME STATEMENT Registrant(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section 46000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94539 File No. 532845 Teresa Singh, 87 Brookstone Way, Hayward, 17913 of the Business and Professions code Steven C. Fong, Co-Trustee of the Fong Family Fictitious Business Name(s): CA 94544 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Trust as Amended and Restated, 1623 Edgehill FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Brazilian Financial and Tax Services, 3400 Sukhjit Singh, 87 Brookstone Way, Hayward, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Court, San Leandro, CA 94577 Stevenson Blvd., Apt M28, Fremont, CA 94538, CA 94544 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Roger P. Lusch, Co-Trustee of the Lusch Family NAMES County of Alameda Business conducted by: a Joint Venture /s/ Marcos Flores Campos, Owner Trust, 893 Barcelona Drive, Fremont, CA 94536 Registrant(s): The registrant began to transact business using This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Robert Glen South, Jr., 1884 Flynn Creek Road, July Claussen Frescas LLC, 3400 Stevenson the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Alameda County on June 20, 2017 Gainesboro, TN 38562 Blvd., Apt M28, Fremont, CA 94538, Texas 2001 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) David Law, Trustee of the David Law Child’s Business conducted by: a Limited Liability I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Exempt Trust UDT Dated Apr 2, 1984, 308 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Company is true and correct. (A registrant who declares generally expires at the end of five years from the McGraw Street, Seattle, WA 98109 NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county Phillip Lan, Trustee of the Phillip Lan Child’s File No. 533161 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 17913 of the Business and Professions code clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Exempt Trust UDT Dated Apr 2, 1984, 104 Twin Fictitious Business Name(s): 05/01/2017 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Oaks Drive, Los Gatos, CA 95032 Sat Trucking, 38660 Lexington St. #420, I declare that all information in this statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed any change in the facts set forth in the statement Janice C. Fong, Co-Trustee of the Fong Family Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda is true and correct. (A registrant who declares one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Trust, as Amended & Restated, 1623 Edgehill Registrant(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section /s/ Sukhjit Singh, Owner/Partner the residence address of a registered owner. A Court, San Leandro, CA 94577 July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 35

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Karen M. Ingram, Trustee of the Ingram 1982 Registrant(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section fee on non-residential development as an County Courthouse, 1225 Fallon Street, Oakland, Trust UDT June 16, 1982, as Amended and Jiqing Zhang, 41325 Kathlean St, Fremont, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code implementation measure of the Housing Element CA 94612. All right, title and interest conveyed to Restated, 271 Stratford Place, Los Altos, CA 94538 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of the General Plan (adopted in December and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in 94022 Business conducted by: An Individual misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 2014) which includes Action 3.01-G, Commercial the property situated in said County and State, June L. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of the Richard I. The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Linkage Fee, which states that the City “will described as: FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A /s/ Jing Huang, CEO evaluate its fee structure to determine feasibility DEED OF TRUST. APN 483-0107-052 The street 46006 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94539 I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of for a commercial linkage fee and proceed with address and other common designation, if any, Diane K. Lusch, Co-Trustee of the Lusch Family is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County on June 15, 2017 Nexus Study.” of the real property described above is purported Trust, 893 Barcelona Drive, Fremont, CA 94536 as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The ordinance adds a new Chapter 18.156 to be: 32427 Regents Boulevard, Union City, Business conducted by: A General Partnership 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement entitled “Affordable Housing for Nonresidential CA 94587 The undersigned Trustee disclaims The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a generally expires at the end of five years from the Developments” that includes: any liability for any incorrectness of the street the fictitious business name(s) listed above on misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county A basic requirement imposing an affordable address and other common designation, if any, May 17, 1988 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of housing fee per square foot on all nonresidential shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Jiqing Zhang, CEO Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after developments exclusive of parking garages, trash covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement enclosures, equipment yards, exterior arcades, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on June 16, 2017 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in and atriums; and instituting annual increases pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the residence address of a registered owner. A based on a construction cost index (provided secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be the resulting fee is at or below the allowable thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the filed before the expiration. fee pursuant to the nexus study). Exemptions any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself from the basic requirement for governmental and charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the /s/ Richard I. Hashimoto, General Partner clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious other public purpose buildings such as hospitals trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total Richard I. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of The Richard Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another and utility districts; and for additions of less amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation I. Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section than 1000 square feet. Alternatives to payment secured by the property to be sold and reasonable This statement was filed with the County Clerk of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). of the fee including construction of affordable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the Alameda County on June 7, 2017 the residence address of a registered owner. A 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 housing or property dedication for affordable time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be housing. A requirement that fees generated under is: $232,843.10 If the Trustee is unable to convey of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. CNS-3023080# the ordinance be used exclusively to acquire, title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself construct, develop, rehabilitate, and/or finance and exclusive remedy shall be the return of date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS affordable housing, and for administering these monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of business name in violation of the rights of another NAME STATEMENT programs. No more than five percent of the fund bidder shall have no further recourse. The Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 532073 may be used for direct administrative costs. beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Fictitious Business Name(s): A provision allowing the City Council to enact executed and delivered to the undersigned a pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 Keen Support Services, 41755 Sherwood St, exemptions or reductions of the fee by resolution. written Declaration of Default and Demand for the residence address of a registered owner. A Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda The ordinance will not go into effect until January Sale, and written Notice of Default and Election new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-3023759# Registrant(s): 1, 2018 and rates will be phased in over a period to Sell. The undersigned caused a Notice of filed before the expiration. Inocencio Basit, 41755 Sherwood St, Fremont, of two years to reach the full fee level. This is a Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in The filing of this statement does not of itself FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CA 94538 similar approach to that used for the affordable the county where the real property is located. authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT Business conducted by: An Individual housing fee for residential development, which Dated: 7/6/2017 THE MORTGAGE LAW FIRM, business name in violation of the rights of another File No. 532288 The registrant began to transact business using was also phased in over a two year period. The PLC Adriana Durham/Authorized Signature 41689 under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A phase-in period lessens the financial impact on Enterprise Circle North, Ste. 228, Temecula, CA 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Bacio Gelato, 160 Sobrante Ct, Fremont, CA I declare that all information in this statement projects that were conceived and financed prior to 92590 (619) 465-8200 FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 94536, County of Alameda is true and correct. (A registrant who declares the adoption of the fee. INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 714-730-2727 Registrant(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section This Ordinance was adopted at a regular meeting The Mortgage Law Firm, PLC. may be attempting CNS-3024317# Gaetano Bonfiglio, 160 Sobrante Ct, Fremont, 17913 of the Business and Professions code of the City of Fremont City Council held July 11, to collect a debt. Any information obtained may be CA 94536 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a 2017, by the following vote, to wit: used for that purpose. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business conducted by: An Individual misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed AYES: Mayor Mei, Vice Mayor Jones, BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Councilmembers: Bacon, Salwan and Bonaccorsi this property lien, you should understand that File No. 532064 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A /s/ Inocencio Basit, Owner NOES: None there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee Fictitious Business Name(s): I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of ABSENT: None auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on Sandhu Transport, 4108 Venus Pl, Union City, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County on June 12, 2017 ABSTAIN: None the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a CA 94587, County of Alameda as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) A certified copy of the full text of Ordinance No. trustee auction does not automatically entitle Registrant(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 11-2017 as adopted is available for review upon you to free and clear ownership of the property. Gurpreet Sandhu, 4108 Venus Pl, Union City, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a generally expires at the end of five years from the request in the office of the City Clerk, 3300 Capitol You should also be aware that the lien being CA 94587 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county Avenue, Building A, Fremont. auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the Business conducted by: An Individual one thousand dollars [$1,000].) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of SUSAN GAUTHIER highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be The registrant began to transact business using /s/ Gaetano Bonfiglio, Owner Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after CITY CLERK responsible for paying off all liens senior to the the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement 7/18/17 lien being auctioned off, before you can receive I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on June 19, 2017 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in clear title to the property. You are encouraged is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the residence address of a registered owner. A CNS-3031309# to investigate the existence, priority, and size of as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be outstanding liens that may exist on this property 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the filed before the expiration. by contacting the county recorder’s office or a that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself title insurance company, either of which may misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious charge you a fee for this information. If you one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another TRUSTEE SALES consult either of these resources, you should be /s/ Gurpreet Sandhu any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section aware that the same lender may hold more than This statement was filed with the County Clerk of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. Alameda County on June 12, 2017 the residence address of a registered owner. A 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-3022918# NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. shown on this notice of sale may be postponed of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself 131370 Title No. 170063953 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious the California Civil Code. The law requires that clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of business name in violation of the rights of another DOCUMENT ATTACHED YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 07/05/2006. information about trustee sale postponements Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after under federal, state, or common law (see Section be made available to you and to the public, as a any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). GOVERNMENT UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 wish to learn whether your sale date has been the residence address of a registered owner. A SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF CNS-3023545# THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled new fictitious business name statement must be time and date for the sale of this property, you may filed before the expiration. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CITY OF FREMONT On 08/08/2017 at 12:30 PM, The Mortgage Law call (714) 730-2727 for information regarding the The filing of this statement does not of itself trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site - www. authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT SUMMARY OF ADOPTED Firm, PLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and File No. 532213 ORDINANCE NO. 11-2017 pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 07/20/2006, servicelinkASAP.com - for information regarding business name in violation of the rights of another the sale of this property, using the file number under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FREMONT as Instrument No. 2006280926** and Modified by Teawhispers, 5528 Beau Ct., Fremont, CA ADDING FREMONT MUNICIPAL CODE Modification Recorded 1/25/2007 by Instrument assigned to this case: 131370. Information about 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). postponements that are very short in duration or 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 94538, County of Alameda CHAPTER 18.156 REGARDING AFFORDABLE No. 2007039335**, in book xx, page xx, of Official Registrant(s): HOUSING FOR NONRESIDENTIAL Records in the office of the County Recorder of that occur close in time to the scheduled sale CNS-3024035# Yor Sequoia Organic Life Corporation, 5528 Beau DEVELOPMENTS Alameda County, State of California, executed by may not immediately be reflected in the telephone Ct., Fremont, CA 94538; California On June 20, 2017, the Fremont City Council Paquito C. Dizon and Emelda C. Dizon, Husband information or on the Internet Web site. The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business conducted by: a Corporation introduced the above ordinance. The ordinance and Wife, as Joint Tenants, WILL SELL AT best way to verify postponement information NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using would add a new Chapter 18.156 (Affordable PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR is to attend the scheduled sale. A-4626263 File No. 532228 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Housing for Nonresidential Developments) to CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT 07/18/2017, 07/25/2017, 08/01/2017 Fictitious Business Name(s): 01/06/2017 Fremont Municipal Code Title 18 (Planning and or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/17 Excel Filtration Technologies, 41325 Kathlean I declare that all information in this statement Zoning), as described below. (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the CNS-3030681# St, Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda is true and correct. (A registrant who declares The ordinance establishes an affordable housing United States), At the Fallon Street entrance to the

National Day of the Cowboy Arrest made in series of armed street robberies

SUBMITTED BY LT. ISAAC BENABOU, SAN LEANDRO PD

After several weeks of investigation, detec- tives from the San Le- andro Police Department believe they have identified the man behind a trio of armed street rob- beries that occurred this past spring. Detectives recently presented their case against Devon Craft, 31, of Oakland, to the Alameda County Dis- trict Attorney for pros- ecution. Craft, who is on state parole was arrested on Tuesday, July 11 on suspicion of committing at least three separate street robberies in San Leandro. The case stretches back to May and June when Craft reportedly lured male victims to the 1100 block of Jeffer- son Street during the evening hours after making text ar- raignments for prostitution. Craft would communicate with his victims using a smartphone application called Backpage.com. Once the victims arrived at the location, Craft ap- proached them and brandished a firearm and robbed them of their valuables. At least three victims came forward and reported the robberies to the San Leandro police depart- ment, but it is unknown exactly how many victims fell for Craft’s scheme. Detectives found a lead in the case by investigating cell phone records and found calls associated with Craft’s cell SUBMITTED BY Saturday will feature displays more information about how you phone using the Backpage.com app used by the robbery victims. Craft was arrested in Oakland; he had been living JANET LEMMONS from saddle makers, horse shoeing, can take part in the full Ranch Chuck Wagon cooking, and Dutch Experience and a complete with his girlfriend at an address in San Leandro near the location of the robberies. On June 7, 2012, the California oven cooking. The arena will feature calendar of rodeo activities visit “Our detectives and patrol officers did an excellent job Senate voted to award the third dog and horse demonstrations. rowellranchrodeo.com investigating these cases that lead to the identity of the Saturday in July as National Day of Events: 12 noon – 4 pm. suspect,” said Lieutenant Isaac Benabou. “Sophisticated the Cowboy. California became the Sunday, beginning at 8 am the National Day of the Cowboy suspects use third-party smartphone applications to con- second state in history, (Wyoming is ‘Ranch Rodeo’ introducing events Saturday, July 22 ceal their identity. It takes a committed group of detectives the first) to establish the Cowboy like those performed every day on 12 noon- 4 p.m. and officers to investigate and explore all possible avenues Day in perpetuity. A day to the ranch. Contestants include local Sunday, July 23 in an attempt to identify the suspect. Regardless of the rea- recognize and celebrate the cowboy ranchers, as well as cowboys, and 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. son why the victims came to the area, it was important culture and pioneer heritage. cowgirls from throughout California Rowell Ranch Rodeo Park that this suspect was caught.” The Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo is and Oregon, all competing for a spot (off Dublin Canyon Road and The Alameda County District Attorney charged Craft excited to announce the inaugural in the Western States Ranch Rodeo Highway 580) with three counts of armed robbery and an additional gun ‘Ranch Rodeo’ to be held July 22 and Association Finals. (510) 581-2577 enhancement charge as a parolee. Craft is in custody of the 23. This will be a weekend of Cowboy Experience Cowboy Culture and www.rowellranchrodeo.com Alameda County Sheriff’s Department and is awaiting his Culture and Western Heritage. Western Heritage with a weekend of Admission and Parking: Free fun, food, family, and friends. For next court appearance. Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

10 lines/$10/ 10 Weeks $50/Year 510-494-1999 [email protected] Let’s Do Lunch! FREMONT COIN CLUB Shout out to your Payment is for one posting Volunteer for Established 1971 community only. Any change will be con- Meets 2nd & 4th Tues 7pm LIFE ElderCare – Meals on Wheels Our readers can post informa- sidered a new posting and Mon – Fri, 10:30-12:30 At the Fremont Elks Lodge tion including: incur a new fee. Choose your day(s) 38991 Farwell Dr., Fremont The “NO” List: Call Tammy 510-574-2086 All are welcome, come join us Activities [email protected] www.fremontcoinclub.org Announcements • No commercial www.LifeElderCare.org 510-792-1511 For sale announcements, services Garage sales or sales Group meetings • No personal services Lost and found (escort services, dating St Vincent de Paul For the extremely low cost League of Women Voters Thrift Store services, etc.) TRI-CITY of $10 for up to 10 weeks, Fremont-Newark-Union City DEMOCRACTIC FORUM 3777 Decoto Road Fremont • No sale items over $100 www.lwvfnuc.org your message will reach thou- MEETING DONATIONS: Tues. - Sun. value Free meetings to inform the Every Third Wednesday 10AM- 4:30 PM sands of friends and neighbors • No automobile or public about local, regional and 7:00 pm Clean, lightly used clothing. House- every TUESDAY in the TCV real estate sales statewide policy issues. Chandni Restaurant hold & furniture. No electronics or printed version and continu- Participate in non-partisan • No animal sales (non- 5748 Mowry School Rd e-waste. VOLUNTEERS: Individuals & ously online. in-depth, discussions with guest profit humane organization Newark, CA 94560 groups! COMMUNITY SPACE TCV has the right to reject adoptions accepted) speakers at our meetings. Call for info 510-792-3711 http://www.tricitydems.com/ any posting to the Commu- • No P.O. boxes unless All sites are wheelchair accessible [email protected] nity Bulletin Board. Payment physical address is verified must be received in advance. by TCV Scholarships for Women! Make a senior’s life American Assoc. of Our Fremont Philanthropic Vacation Bible School a bit easier University Women First Church of Christ organization, PEO, sponsors “Maker Fun Factory” Volunteer for Fremont Branch Scientist, Fremont scholarships for women entering July 24-28 - 12:45-4pm LIFE ElderCare – VIP Rides Advances equity for women Sunday Service 10am college, earning another degree, Family Celebration Drive seniors to appts/errands and girls through advocacy, Sunday School 10am or returning to school after July 30 9:30am Flexible weekday scheduling education, philanthropy, Wed. Eve Service 7:30pm 2 + years. Low interest New Hope Community Call Valerie 510-574-2096 and research. Chld Care is available all serv- education loans. Church [email protected] to join or for more information: ices. Reading Room Open www.peocalifornia.org 2190 Peralta Blvd., Fremont www.LifeElderCare.org fremont-ca.aauw.net Tuesday - Wednesday 1-3pm (Apply online for these.) 510-739-0430 1351 Driscoll Rd., Fremont 510-794-6844 for more info www.newhopefremont.org 510-656-8161

A Cut Above Is food a problem? Try Alameda County Sun Gallery Toastmasters Club #8597 Overeaters Anonymous Republican Party Summer Art Camp Meet 1st,3rd,5th Mon7-8pm Mon 7 PM & Wed 7 PM Assembly District 20 & Buy 2 weeks get 3rd week free Christ’s Community Church St. James Episcopal Church Assembly District 25 Special is for 9-3 camps only 25927 Kay Ave., Hayward 37051 Cabrillo Terr., Fremont Local issues discussed 1/2 day camps 9-12 - or 12-3 Lester: 510-825-3751 Sat 10:30 AM No dues or fees Second Sun month Ages 6-12 Camp Hours 9-3 8597.toastmastersclubs.org All are welcome! 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Space is limited Dev. Communications & Leader- First Presbyterian Church Monthly meeting 1015 E St., Hayward ship skills, greater self-confidence, 35450 Newark Blvd., Newark Call (510) 657-8645 Sungallery.org or personal & professional growth www.oasaco.org http://www.alamedagop.org [email protected]

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SENIORS IN SCHOOLS East Bay Our Savior Preschool “Neighborhood Village” Self Employment Fall Enrollment is OPEN Senior Volunteers are needed to Non-profit to help people stay Association 858 Washington Blvd., Fremont help Newark school children in their homes as they age Calling all Students 2 1/2-5 years with reading and basic math in Eden Area Village is developing a Veterans/Unemployed Part time classes 9am-12pm their classrooms. If you can non-profit membership group to Retired, Men & Full time classes 7am-6pm volunteer one or more hours a serve Hayward, Castro Valley & Women, for Lic. #010204114 week, you can give a life-long San Lorenzo area. FREE COUNSELING Call for tour 510-657-9269 gift of learning to a child. Public outreach meeting held one to one, on alternate [email protected] To help CALL 1st Friday each month - 2pm self employment. www.oslps.com Tom 510-656-7413 or Hayward City Hall Call : 408-306-0827 email [email protected] 777 B Street, Hayward

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SUBMITTED BY CHERYL GOLDEN and city staff with navigating relevant at-large by all city voters. Under Fremont’s City received a letter on February 15, 2017 issues and plans, exploring transportation new district-based election system, voters from an attorney in Southern California. Applications for Mobility Task Force improvement ideas, conducting may elect City Council candidates only The letter stated that Fremont’s at-large community outreach, interviewing from their district. elections violate the California Voting Fremont citizens who would like to stakeholders and experts, and preparing Rights Act of 2001 (CVRA) and alleged This change to transition from at-large help the city address traffic issues and the Mobility Action Plan. that there was evidence of racially to district-based elections was adopted on guide future transportation policies are polarized voting in the Fremont election The Mobility Task Force will meet on June 13, 2017 by the City Council with invited to apply for a position on the system. Under the CVRA, minimal the third Thursday of each month from an ordinance approving six new Council newly-created Mobility Task Force. The evidence of racially polarized voting can October 2017 through April 2018 at the districts as shown in the map posted online community-based group was approved by result in a court ordering a change from Fremont Development Service Center. at www.Fremont.gov/DistrictElectionsMap Fremont Mayor Lily Mei and the City at-large voting to district-based voting. Council on May 16 to serve as an advisory Planned meeting dates are Oct. 19, and establishing a phase-in schedule. committee for the City of Fremont. Nov. 16, Dec. 21, Feb. 15, March 15 and The City is in the process of developing an The process and timing were controlled April 19; meetings will start at 7 p.m. interactive council districts map that will by State and Federal laws. To comply, The purpose of the Mobility Task Force provide an easy way for residents to look up Fremont was required to identify the Applications for the Mobility Task is to guide the development of a Mobility a location and the resulting district number. number of districts, adopt a map, and Force are available at the City Clerk’s office Action Plan that will help the city address determine the election sequencing all within at 3300 Capitol Ave., Building A, Beginning with the November 2018 traffic congestion issues and safety, and 90-days and with a minimum of five public Fremont. Completed applications must be election, voters will participate in the first prepare for future transportation trends hearings. such as autonomous vehicles. The Mobility returned to the City Clerk’s office by July district-based election when four City Action Plan will go to the City Council for 31. Interviews for the most qualified Council seats will be up for election. Those To learn more about Fremont’s consideration in May 2018. applicants will be held between August 2 will be in District 1 (Northwest portion transition from at-large to district and August 10. of the city (two-year term), District 2 elections and to view the district map, The City of Fremont aims to have the (Central north portion), District 3 visit the district elections webpage at Selection of members to serve on the Mobility Task Force be comprised of a (Central portion), and District 4 www.Fremont.gov/DistrictElections. committee will be made by the mayor with variety of community perspectives, (Eastern portion). including: residents from each Council consultation from city staff members. District; a representative from the More information about the Mobility Task In the November 2020 election, voters Planning Commission, Bicycle and Force is available by visiting its webpage at in District 1 (Northwest portion), District Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and www.fremont.gov/MobilityTaskForce. 5 (South portion) and District 6 (Central south portion) will each elect a City Environmental Sustainability Fremont transitions to Councilmember, and all voters will decide Commission; and local businesses and district-based election system professionals that are involved with the the Mayor’s position. The City of Fremont will have six new transportation industry. How did this election system change council districts for future City Council come about? Fremont’s move to A professional consultant is also elections starting in November 2018 and district-based elections began after the planned to assist the Mobility Task Force the Mayor will continue to be elected

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The Hayward City Council proudly announces formation of the Date: q Check q Credit Card q Cash Hayward Youth Achievement Hall of Fame and first annual Youth Achievement Hall of Fame awards. The awards will recognize Hayward youth for outstanding Name: Credit Card #: achievement in seven categories: academics, athletics, arts, community service, heroism, innovation and leadership. Card Type: Address: Young people age five to 19 years old can be nominated for the Hall of Fame. Nominees must live or attend school in Hayward, Exp. Date: Zip Code: California. Nominations are accepted from any adult parent, teacher, City, State, Zip Code: coach, mentor, youth leader, family member, neighbor, friend or other sponsoring adult who wishes to recognize a Hayward youth for Delivery Name & Address if different from Billing: outstanding achievement. Business Name if applicable: Awards will be announced in October 2017. Hall of Fame awardees will be recognized on local television in a special ceremony at City q Home Delivery q Mail Hall on Nov. 14, 2017. The deadline for nominations is July 31. For more information and rules, guidelines and award category descriptions, visit the Phone: Council Youth Achievement Hall of Fame website: https://www.hayward-ca.gov/content/council-youth-achievement- E-Mail: awards-rules-and-guidelines, or call (510) 881-7956. Authorized Signature: (Required for all forms of payment) Page 368 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 18, 2017

HISTORY

An Illustration of the toll gate featured in the dedication program.

SUBMITTED BY This idea never came to fruition, JOHN CHRISTIAN, but it did highlight a need for an additional automotive crossing of HAYWARD AREA San Francisco Bay (the Dumbar- HISTORICAL SOCIETY ton Bridge opened first in 1927). The Toll-Bridge Company The Hayward-San Mateo began raising money for the span Bridge was originally proposed in in the late 1920s. Construction 1922 by the Oakland Chamber began in December 1927, but of Commerce to jump-start dredging of the bay and commerce between the Peninsula large-scale work did not start and East Bay. The original until the spring of 1928. In proposal however, did not March of that year, oyster shells include Hayward. Instead it were harvested from the area called for the construction of the to make the cement mixture for “San Mateo-Alvarado Bridge.”

A Hayward cannery truck crosses the bridge bringing Hayward “Quality tomato Catchup” to San Mateo as part of the 1929 dedication

all the concrete necessary for allowed marine traffic to pass was at a complete standstill on bridge construction. underneath. A newspaper average six times a day to On March 2, 1929, the so proudly reported that “New York allow boats and ships to pass called “San Francisco Bay newspapers and many other underneath much to the Toll-Bridge” was ready for eastern papers have told their frustration of commuters. opening (it was later renamed the readers of this new evidence of By the end of the 1950s, Hayward-San Mateo Bridge). It California’s improvement.” The politicians agreed that the area cost $7.5 million to build. The original toll to cross the bridge had outgrown the original bridge. original bridge was only 30 feet was 45 cents. In 1961, the groundwork was wide with just two lanes, and For the next few decades the laid for the construction of a 7.1 miles long. Until the bridge is mentioned only wider bridge. The new span was Lafayette Bridge in Louisiana sporadically in local newspapers. built just a few feet north of the opened in the early 1950s, the In the 1950s however, the bridge original span. span remained the longest over became a hot topic of debate. On October 20, 1967, the water crossing in the world. In 1951, the State of California new Hayward-San Mateo Bridge The dedication ceremony purchased the Hayward-San was dedicated. Since its opening, featured a host of big name Mateo Bridge (as well as the the new bridge has been politicians including, Dumbarton Bridge) for $8.35 expanded a few times to ease San Francisco Mayor James million. It was sold to the state by traffic jams along the span — Rolph. Even United States the Toll-Bridge company which guess some things never change. president Calvin Coolidge had operated the bridge privately If you are interested in participated in the dedication. since its construction. The state researching local history please According to the Oakland celebrated its takeover of the visit the Hayward Area Historical Tribune newspaper, Coolidge bridge by lowering the toll to Society at 22380 Foothill pressed a telegraph button in 35 cents. Boulevard in downtown Washington D.C., directing By 1954, 7,400 cars were Hayward. Visit our website at the unfurling of an American flag crossing the narrow bridge every www.haywardareahistory.org from the bridge. day. Numerous articles describe or call (510) 581-0223 for more The new bridge featured an the quarter-century old bridge as information. The souvenir program given out at the dedication of the new bridge electric drawbridge section that an “antique.” By 1957 the bridge

Local concerns, charitable giving focus of talks

SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD company. Tri-CED awards grants to nonprofit groups CHAMBER OF COMMERCE that enrich the community with education, arts, and Hayward Nonprofit Alliance culture. Partners in Hayward include Soulciety and Thursday, Jun 20 Alameda County Supervisor Richard Valle will give the Hayward Adult School. an update on a variety of local issues at the chamber’s 10 a.m. Hayward Nonprofit Alliance on July 20 at the Hayward HD Supply’s charitable aid occurs in the form of Hayward Area Historical Society Area Historical Society Museum. volunteerism, product donations, and grant donations to nonprofit organizations that positively impact 22380 Foothill Blvd, Hayward Also on hand will be Robert Ulloa, manager of communities. A team of associates oversees community (510) 537-2424 Hayward’s new HD Supply / Home Improvement efforts on behalf of HD Supply, volunteering time to www.hayward.org give back to their communities. The mission of the Solutions at 31281 Wiegman Road, who will talk about Free the store’s charitable giving program. associate-led team is to support nonprofit organizations in the areas of education, wellness, and supporting Valle is founder and president of Tri-CED Community our troops. Recycling, California’s largest non-profit recycling July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 39

Ardenwood is offering a series of and Sundays, July 22-23 and July 29-30. drop-in Wheat Harvesting programs this Participation in the program is free and summer that give curious visitors a no registration is required, but visitors hand-on experience of what harvesting must pay park admission. wheat was like in years past. Participants will follow a plump wheat Wheat Harvesting program berry’s journey from the farms field to the Saturday, Jul 22 – Sunday, Jul 23 dinner table and have a chance to bring in Saturday, Jul 29 – Sunday, Jul 30 the sheaves of grain and thresh it to 1:30 p.m.—2:30 p.m. separate the wheat the chaff. Finally, they Ardenwood Historic Farm will mill the grain into wholesome, 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont SUBMITTED BY ARDENWOOD Wheat harvesting played a big part in stone-ground flour. During the program, (510) 544-2797 HISTORIC FARM the rich agricultural history of the Tri-City area during the 19th and 20th participants also will see a vintage Free, with paid park admission centuries. Although many of the area’s 1930 Case stationary threshing machine $3 adults; $2 children on Saturdays After rice, wheat is the second most in action. $6 adults, $5 seniors, $4 children on widely grown cereal grain in the world. wheat fields have been paved over for development, Ardenwood Historic Farm The popular summer program, led by Sundays It’s a staple in human diets worldwide and instructor Jenna Scimeca, is open to Free to children under age 4 every day is processed into many forms including still harvests wheat in a quiet corner of Fremont near busy freeways, housing and children and adults and will take place Parking, $5 per vehicle cereals, breads, bagels, pretzels, beer and from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturdays even vodka. industrial parks.

Fremont City • Approve agreements for con- lord compliance on fees, compli- struction of public and private ance with habitability of unit(s). Council street improvements for Tract 8286 Cost: $100,000 - $300,000. located at 44851 S. Grimmer • Rent Regulation/Stabiliza- Boulevard. (4-1, Bacon, Nay) tion – rent policy body; due July 11, 2017 • Authorize Memorandum of process; housing quality stan- Understanding to continue School dards; just cause eviction, anti- Announcements: Resource Officer Program. harassment and tenant/landlord • Mayor Mei announced that • Approve Memorandum of mediation; voluntary vacancy applications for the community Understanding with: triggers option to remove unit based Mobility Task Force are Fremont Police Management from rent increase habitability due by July 31, 2017. Informa- Association standards. Cost: $1.9 million. tion and applications are available Fremont Professional Fire • Rent Control – all rental at www.fremont.gov. Fighters, International Associa- Recognize St. James Episcopal Church on its 150-year anniversary. Church consecrated units tracked; due process; Consent Calendar: tion of Fire Fighters September 27, 1867. owner/landlord compliance; just • Second reading of Commer- Fremont Battalion Chiefs, In- Ceremonial Items: gument for rent control and just cause eviction, anti-harassment, cial Linkage Fee ordinance. ternational Association of Fire • Proclaim Saturday, July 1st cause eviction. Councilmember tenant landlord counseling and • Approve agreement with All Fighters as Honor Guards Day. Recogniz- Bacon asked for immediate ac- mediation, training programs, City Management Services, Inc. Operating Engineers, Local ing the efforts and sacrifices of tion due to long period of inac- optional program suspension if for school crossing guard services Union No. 3 military, police, firefighters, tion since he raised the issue vacancy rate above five percent. for an amount not-to-exceed Professional Engineers and police, emergency responders, October 2015 (21 months ago). Cost: $4.0 - $4.5 million. $771,000 over three years. Technicians Association agency personnel and their He stated that the current ordi- Council opted for reviewing • Reject bid protest and award Fremont Association of Man- families who protect and serve nance, Residential Rent Increase current RIDRO and choices to contract with Unlimited Environ- agement Employees the nation and public. Dispute Resolution Ordinance modify and/or strengthen the mental Inc. in the amount of City of Fremont Employee As- • Recognize St. James Episco- (RIDRO) adopted in 1997, is process. Staff (City Attorney Har- $542,499 for demolition of build- sociation pal Church on its 150-year an- voluntary, ineffective and not well vey Levine) agreed to bring an ings at Town Fair Shopping Center. Teamsters, Local 856 niversary. Church consecrated known. The presentation by Man- update to council with a variety • Approve agreement with Fremont Police Association September 27, 1867. agement Partners showed little of choices and costs to address County of Alameda regarding • Approve amendment to em- Other Business: change to Fremont rental housing the issue in September 2017. collection of taxes and assess- ployment agreement with City Public Financing Authority; stock with large proportion (greater Council Referrals: ments for FY 2017/18. Manager Frederick Diaz. City Council: than 30 percent) of income neces- • Designate Vice Mayor Jones • Approve public street improve- • Approve amendment to em- • Authorize refunding of Series sary for rent although not as high as as voting delegate and Coun- ments and private common area ployment agreement with City 2008 Certificates of Participation. some comparison communities. It cilmember David Bonaccorsi as improvements for Patterson Ranch Attorney Harvey Levine. • Authorize refunding of Gen- was also noted that cost control is Alternate to League of California Tract 8288 at NE quadrant of Ar- • Approve update of Human eral Obligation Bonds, Series C limited by State law to units built Cities Annual Conference. denwood Boulevard and Paseo Services Department Master Fee (2009) before 1995. Padre Parkway. (4-1, Bacon, Nay) Schedule. Presentation and Direction: Three options were Mayor Lily Mei Aye • Approve service agreement • Extend solid waste collection • Presentation of findings of submitted for review: Vice Mayor Rick Jones Aye with Bay Central Printing, Inc. agreement with Republic Services Rent Control and Just-Cause • Modified RIDRO process – Vinnie Bacon Aye, 2 Nay for off-site photocopying and for 10 years through June 30, 2029. Eviction Study. Public speakers require more information; Raj Salwan Aye printing services. emphasized both sides of the ar- mandatory participation; land- David Bonaccorsi Aye

L to R: Police Chief Rich Lucero, Firefighter/Paramedic Daniel Brunicardi, Officer Kelly Snow, Captain/Paramedic Leon Powell, Sergeant Matt Bocage, Battalion Chief Jeff Youngsma, Fire Chief Geoff LaTendresse July 18, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 40

SUBMITTED BY J. S. And we can’t forget all of the Creating solidarity among CAMINS PRODUCTIONS games and freebies! Numerous Filipinos in the U.S., the festival booths with exciting products to has reached as far as Daly City, Once again, the most give away and an array of Newark, San Jose, Stockton, sought-after Filipino dish – the mouth-watering foods await Sacramento and Martinez, adobo – is coming your way. one and all. Get a chance to win Vallejo, Milpitas, Carson, and J. S. Camins Productions in a round-trip ticket to the beyond. The festival always goes cooperation with GMA Philippines sponsored by where the Filipinos are, which is Pinoy TV will offer a feast for Mango Tours. Also, get a chance all over the bay. your senses when the 12th annual to win free balikbayan boxes Partners joining the festival “Adobo Festival” comes to the certificates from LBC. You can include GMA Pinoy TV, GMA grounds of Yerba Buena High also get some freebies and News TV & GMA Life TV, LBC, School in San Jose on Saturday, souvenirs from Philippine Philippine Airlines, UFC, Mango July 22 and Sunday, July 23. Airlines, Xfinity, and UFC. Tours, Xfinity, Contours, The crowd’s enthusiastic And following tradition, Vistaland, Tancinco Law Offices, reception to the sight and sound Adobo Festival Producer Joey Pixel Creations, Lazaro Law treats of the festivities has been Camins will showcase the Group and many more. We are evident in the past 11 years of the customized Vinta he shipped also thankful to our media event. The only Filipino festival from the Philippines to the Bay partners for always supporting us: that goes around Northern and Area so that everyone can actually Philippine News, Manila Mail, Southern California, its main see what a real Vinta looks like. Asian Journal, Philippines Today, purpose is to celebrate Filipino A Vinta is a vessel of ancient and Filam Star. food, music, and culture. heritage closely associated with This festival, on its 12th year, A line-up of activities has been the people of Western Mindanao. is definitely going to be bigger meticulously planned in order to It was used for travelling from and better. So, to all the folks out provide attendees with an one island to another. Its vivid there working extra hard, this is awesome experience and sail represents the colorful history the time to perk-up your senses. complete satisfaction. Food is of the province. Every year in Let’s all welcome the Adobo central to the festivities. One of October during the Fiesta del Festival. Truly Filipino! its offerings is the adobo dish, Senora Virgen del Pilar, the local For details regarding how to which has moved well beyond government sponsors the join the Adobo Cook-Off SUBMITTED BY see the artistic process in action. the bounds of its regional status. Regatta de Zamboanga in Contest, Kiddie Popstar, and for HELENE MARIE ROYLANCE The afternoon will also feature Take part and experience the fun Zamboanga City. It is a Vinta booth vendors, call us at live music by Across Party Lines, and excitement in savoring this sailing contest where different (650) 290-0542 or Fenestra Winery welcomes as well as mouth-watering vibrant culinary commodity at Vintas take to the sea to (650) 290-4457 or go to “Artists in Motion,” the first catering from Dirty’s Wild West the on-the-spot Adobo Cook-Off determine which is the fastest www.adobofestivalusa.com. annual plein air event to take BBQ. Visitors can watch the Contest. vessel. What is special about the place Saturday, July 22 upon the Artists in Motion as they create Non-stop live entertainment unique Vinta at the Adobo Adobo Festival picturesque winery grounds. their newest works of art, peruse from local bands and talents will Festival is that it is the original Saturday & Sunday, Fenestra, in partnership with a collection of finished paintings liven up the festivities, and the Vinta that won the 2014 Regatta. Jul 22 & 23 Niles Canyon Artisans, has by the artists, while enjoying Kiddie Pop Star Contest (open to Camins chose the Vinta as a 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. invited local artists to let the music, food, and of course, ages 4-10) will allow all our symbol of his festival because it Yerba Buena High School vineyard’s beautiful landscape wine tasting! lovable tykes to showcase their came from his province, and it is 1855 Lucretia Ave, San Jose be their muse. An array of Robin Replogle, event singing prowess. Our guest artist a good representation of the (650) 290-0542 award-winning and celebrated coordinator and daughter-in-law this year is Archie Alemania from festival as the event has sailed to www.adobofestivalusa.com local artists will be setting up of owner, Lanny Replogle, was GMA’s D’ Originals and a different cities across the bay and Free admission easels to paint amid the luscious eager to host a different kind of mainstay in Bubble Gang. beyond in its eleven-year history. oaks and vibrant grape vines that art event at the winery. “My mother-in-law was an enthusias- surround the property. Visitors explained her admiration for inspiring her vivid oil paintings Plein air is a great way to study; tic hobbyist of the arts, and can arrive at 10:30 a.m. before Fran Replogle, and wanted to and ceramic tiles often depicting the eye can capture so much more always a huge supporter of the the winery opens to watch the carry on that tradition. When she the rustic beauty of wine country color and detail than what the local art community.” Robin artists’ canvases come alive and was approached by Niles Canyon and scenes from her travels. camera does.” And, she adds, the Artisans to let artists come to the Archer is an avid plein air painter, motivation for plein air requires location to paint, she felt it was and enjoys the challenge of you to get out into nature in search the perfect opportunity to try capturing the “scent and mood of new places to paint! Though the something new. Visitors will be of the day” on canvas as the light beauty of plein air is that the able to view the artists’ work, but and scenery changes. Sheyrl possibilities for a subject are more than just a static art display, Klingenfuss, a painter for more infinite. Dave Casterson, an oil they will be able to see the entire than 20 years and sometime painter who also participates process unfold from some student of Archer’s classes, will be frequently with EBOP, says no talented artists within our attending as well. For her, plein subject is off limits for him. “If community. air is ideal because it lets you beauty is anywhere, then it’s every- Livermore’s very own leave the studio behind and paint where. It’s just up to us to see it.” Charlotte Severin, a renowned outdoors in natural light. Come out and experience the watercolorist and signature Clearly, the joy of painting can pleasure of watching Artists in member of the California be infectious. “I always admired Motion at Fenestra’s first annual Watercolor Association, will artists and wished I could paint, plein air event. It will be the be participating in Artists in so I took a class,” mused Bonnie perfect afternoon for a picnic on Motion. Charlotte has painted en Bartlett, of Livermore’s Charles R the picturesque lawn, surrounded plein air all over the world, and Vineyards. Bartlett, along with by art, while enjoying a glass of currently teaches Art Made Easy, several other artists, get together wine and listening to live music. an adult watercolor class at the frequently to paint, and will be Meet and talk with the artists, Firehouse Arts Center in participating at Fenestra. or bring a sketchpad and get Pleasanton. She has taught her Several participants with the inspired! Wine tasting hours are class for 25 years, and a number East Bay Outdoor Painters from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. of former and current students (EBOP) will attend. EBOP is a will be participating as well. small informal group of plein air Artists in Motion Also attending is Simone painters that meets Wednesday Saturday, Jul 22 Archer, the artist who created and mornings around the Bay Area to 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. designed the 45-foot Livermore paint. Robyn Leimer, a frequent Fenestra Winery Wine Country Wall, the ceramic organizer of the group, says she 83 Vallecitos Rd, Livermore tile mural in downtown enjoys the challenge of plein air. (925) 447-5246 Livermore. Archer’s commis- “It takes time to be able to capture www.fenestrawinery.com sioned artwork is well known for the essence of a place especially http://nilescanyonartisans.com Charlotte Severin with watercolor student Helene Roylance. Photo by Steffi Gross. its rich European influences, since the light changes so quickly.