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CASTROCASTROA COMMUNITY VALLEYVALLEY NEWSPAPER SERVING CASTRO VALLEY SINCE FORUMFORUM 1989 YEAR 30 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 NO. 15

MAC MEETING INSIDE YOUR FORUM Church Proposes H&F Tiny Homes for CV’s Homeless

By Amy Sylvestri church would take $200 for ex- That Gut Feeling CASTRO VALLEY FORUM penses and keep the rest in a sav- If you develop persistent ings account. digestive difficulties, you A church in town wants to build A tenant who stays the whole 18 should see your doctor six “tiny homes” on their proper- months would leave with $6,000 Page 9 ty to temporarily house homeless from that saving account to put a people. The Castro Valley Mu- deposit on a place of their own. LIVING nicipal Advisory Council (MAC) All tenants would have to under- heard their preliminary plans at go a background check and would Monday night’s meeting. have to have a job or other source “There have been numerous of income in order to live there. times brothers and sisters come to Supervisor Nate Miley was at our door needing blankets,” said the meeting to lend his support to Pastor Jake Medcalf of the First the idea, which he said could be Presbyterian Church, located next used all over the county. to Trader Joe’s. “Sending them out in the cold and wet is hard to do. TOWN HALL MEETING Here’s a Tip PHOTO BY LINDA SANDSMARK People are people. Everybody has These asparagus recipes a name, everybody has a story.” ON TINY HOMES IDEA are so delicious, you’ll The steady downpour on Friday drenched Castro Valley shoppers and pedestrians around Castro Valley. The powerful storm, which began Thursday night and continued through So to help out, Medcalf says WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 forget that their healthy Saturday morning, boosted local rainfall totals by more than 3 inches. that his church operates a warm- Page 10 ing center for the homeless in the “If this works, we want to take winter, lets people who live in this model and use it at other NEWS MORE their cars park in their lot for safe- churches throughout the unincor- ty, serves 80 to 100 people a free porated areas and the county. We THAN breakfast every Sunday, and lets want this to be a model.” ‘April Showers’ 30 to 50 people shower in their But not everyone is thrilled gym. with the idea. A couple of neigh- A subtropical “atmospheric riv- the sense that the rainfall amounts Airport. But he wants to do more, which bors who live in the area spoke er” of moisture streaming from would be more representative of The storm recharged East Bay is where the tiny houses come in. up, saying they were worried the Hawaii drenched the East Bay winter and not April,” Meteorol- Municipal Utility District reser- The church has received houses would take up already with record rainfall from Thurs- ogist Mike Pechner told the Fo- voirs around the Bay and eased $200,000 from Alameda County limited parking at the church and Hard at Work day night through Saturday morn- rum. He said the pounding storm, drought concerns a bit for next to build the infrastructure of the lead people to park on the streets Discover the hardworking ing. dubbed the “Pineapple Express,” year. project – the six small structures, and that there would be a lot more woodpeckers of the East Castro Valley recorded more was the result of tropical remnants There was not much change fencing, and security cameras. traffic in the area. Bay this Saturday than 3 inches of rain during the of a Pacific typhoon. in the Sierra snowpack. Rain oc- The East Bay Municipal Utility One woman said she felt it was storm, bringing the season total to The steady downpour caused curred at higher elevations, but did District has said they will wave “shady” that the county would Page 15 ___ inches. Some spots in North- minor flooding and scattered traf- not melt much of the snow. water connection fees and the give money to a religious institu- ern California received over 6 fic accidents in the East Bay as Drizzle and showers remain in Castro Valley Sanitary District is tion in any context. inches of rain. well as flight delays and three can- forecast for Castro Valley today offering a steep discount for its MAC Chair Marc Crawford “This is a very unusual event in cellations at Oakland International and at times during the next week. services. said he idea was good but he had INDEX Last year, the county estimated concerns about how the infrastruc- that there are about 50 homeless ture would function. Classified Ads ...... 12 people currently living in Castro “This is a land-use decision for Community Calendar ... 4 Valley, with many in encamp- us, this isn’t about ‘is it worthy?’” Hundreds of Loyal Readers ments by the creek, but there are said Crawford. “I’m not trying to Crosswords ...... 14 no exact figures on the homeless put a a bunch of obstacles in front East Bay Living ...... 10 population. of it, but I’m not trying to approve Respond with Subscriptions The plan at the First Presby- it just because it’s a good cause.” Homes ...... 11 terian tiny home community The tiny home issue was a Horoscope ...... 14 To date, more than 1,400 read- entirely on ads to stay in business, that were received as of Monday. would be to allow people to stay discussion item only at Monday ers of the Castro Valley Forum so the additional revenue will be Those received after Monday in the homes for no more than 18 night’s meeting and the MAC Obituaries ...... 14 and the San Leandro Times have important as this industry struggles will be printed in next week’s edi- months, with rent increasing the made no determination to approve Our Town ...... 3 purchased Loyal Reader Subscrip- with increasing costs and against tion. longer they stay. of disapprove the homes. tions which will enable the two the shift in advertising from print If you subscribed but your name They’d start out paying $200 The First Presbyterian Church Sports ...... 8 community newspapers to publish to the internet. doesn’t appear in the list, or if your per month which just covers the will be holding a town hall meet- Weather ...... 2 advertising not available in the On pages 6 and 7 of this week’s name was misspelled, please con- upkeep of the home. By the end ing on their tiny home idea on past. Forum, you will find the names of tact the publisher, Fred Zehnder, at of the 18-month period, they’d be Wednesday, April 18 at 7 p.m. at PHONE: (510) 537-1792 The Forum and Times depend subscribers of both newspapers [email protected] paying $800 per month and the their church at 2490 Grove Way. CASTRO VALLEY FORUM 2 Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Castro Valley Weather April 11 - 15, 2018 Technology Classes on i-Devices Offered at Castro Valley Library Do you have a new iPhone or to use screen gestures, customize (3) iPad/iPhone Tips & Tricks, iPad and want to learn more about your device, use Siri, the virtual Saturday, April 21, 1:30 p.m. to Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday it? keyboard, shortcuts, manage and 3:30 p.m. Discover many of the Mostly Cloudy Partly Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny Showers The Castro Valley Library is use apps to learn how to surf the hidden features you didn’t know High 60° Low 45° High 59° Low 43° High 66° Low 48° High 69° Low 48° High 63° Low 46° offering free classes for adults web. existed! Easily learn these useful during the month of April to help (2) There’s an App for That! tricks to help enhance your iP- Almanac Moon Phases you get the most from your mo- Saturday, April 14, 1:30 p.m. to hone/iPad experience. There will bile device. 3:30 p.m. get to know the most be time for Q & A. Past Week’s Rain: 03.30 Apr Apr Apr May (1) iPad/iPhone 101, a two-part popular and useful apps that come Bring your fully-charged de- Season To Date: 16.77 15 22 29 8 class, will be held from 10:30 a.m. on your iPhone or iPad. Learn how vice, iTunes credentials and device Normal To Date: 20.36 to 12:30 p.m. on the Saturdays of to download, install and use new passcode to class. Season Average: 21.22 April 14 and 21. The two classes apps from the App Store to make Registration is required. Reg- will help you get the most from your iPhone/Pad experience re- ister at the Library Information your device. You will learn how warding and fun. Desk or call 510-667-7900. Sun sets at 7:42 p.m. today, rises at 6:37 a.m. Thursday.

ichele arkovich ntiques ESTATE LIQUIDATION Two Elementary Schools Receive Awards Estate Sales & Consignments M20407 Santa MariaM Ave. and 2510 SanA Carlos Ave. [email protected] Cell- 882-3242 Two Castro Valley elemen- standards adopted by the State and families of the two schools. tary schools – Independent and Board of Education. “This recognition is the result of Proctor – have received the 2018 The achievements included strong focus on student achieve- California Distinguished Schools standards for English Language ment, teaching and learning, sup- Award. Arts and Mathematics, California port services available to students, GOT A NEWS TIP? CALL (510) 537-1792 Known last year as the Gold English Language Development and wonderful parent involve- Ribbon Award, it recognizes Standards,4/11/18 and CV the Forum Next Genera Ad- ment,” Ahmadi said. OR EMAIL: [email protected] schools that have made significantPSL Program tion Science Townhall Standards. Meeting For Ad more information, please gains in implementing the aca- Superintendent Parvin Ahmadi visit www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr18/ demic content and performance congratulated the students, staffs yr18rel24.asp

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Illegal Drug Paraphernalia sued restraining order. The man Stolen Property and Sunday, April 8: at 2:59 a.m., was spotted outside a property on Animal Tranquilizers Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Crow Canyon Road just east of the Thursday, April 5: at 2:40 p.m., 54-year-old woman from Castro San Ramon city border. Deputies deputies arrested a 49-year-old Valley on suspicion of possession took the man into custody. woman from Castro Valley on of illegal drug paraphernalia. The suspicion of possession of stolen woman was traveling on Watson Back to Jail property and possession of animal Street near Redwood Road when Thursday, April 5: at 12:44 p.m., tranquilizers without the proper li- deputies stopped her for question- a 36-year-old man from CV was censing or prescription. The wom- ing and discovered her stash. Dep- arrested on suspicion of public in- an was hanging out in a parking lot uties took the woman into custody. toxication and violating the terms near an animal hospital on Castro of his probation. Deputies spotted Valley Boulevard near Stanton Av- One Too Many the man outside a home on Heyer enue when deputies stopped her PHOTOS BY AMY SYLVESTRI Saturday, April 7: at 5:54 p.m., a Avenue near Holland Place. The for questioning and discovered her 29-year-old man from San Ramon man was positively identified but stash. The woman was taken into was arrested on suspicion of pub- failed his field sobriety test. Depu- custody. lic intoxication. Deputies found ties took the man into custody. see REPORTS on back page Protecting Our Water Supply the man in front of an apartment complex on Strobridge Avenue East Bay Municipal Utility District last week demonstrated the quake-resistant plastic near the I-580 Freeway. The man Help Sought in Cold Case transmission pipes it has been installing over the past few years to replace old cast iron failed his field sobriety test and water pipes. Above, one of the new flexible pipes was draped over a loading dock bay was taken to a sobering center. The Alameda County Sheriff’s men assaulting Jones in the liquor and was bent more than five feet by heavy equipment only to spring back (below) to Office is seeking the public’s help store parking lot next to his vehi- allow water to continue to flow through it. Wanted Man in solving a cold case homicide cle and, during the altercation, saw Saturday, April 7: at 12:57 a.m., which occurred on April 4, 2005. one of the men fire multiple shots deputies arrested a 25-year-old Kente Jones, 24, was shot and at Jones before feeling the scene. man from CV as part of a court-is- killed outside of the Quart House The Alameda County Sheriff’s sued warrant for his capture. The Liquors at 22596 Center Street Office is asking anyone with- in man was at a home on Cortez near the Castro Valley border. formation about the crime to call Court near Wisteria Street when Jones was rushed by ambulance their cold case homicide unit at deputies arrived to serve the war- to Eden Hospital but did not sur- 510-667-3661 or you can call the rant. He was previously charged vive his injuries. department’s anonymous tip line with assault on a family member. Witnesses observed two black at: 510-667-3622. Deputies took the man to Santa Rita Jail pending $50,000 in bail.

Assault on Family Member O’BRIEN AFTER-HOURS Thursday, April 5: at 11:36 p.m., a 911 call about a loud and aggres- sive-sounding argument sent dep- URGENT CARE uties to a home on Strobridge Ave. NEW EXTENDED HOURS: M,T,TH,F 10AM-9PM • W 6-9PM • S/S 2-6PM near South Lake Chabot Road. There, the arrested a 39-year-old Private, Personal Care man from CV on suspicion of (We don’t store your records on the internet) Sorry, no insurance contracts assault on a family member, false imprisonment, and resisting arrest. 20100 Lake Chabot Road • Castro Valley Deputies handcuffed the man and Across the street from Candidates Sought for CV School Board took him into custody. The victim 510-914-0854 Eden Hospital was treated at the scene. The Castro Valley Teachers As- up for election in 2018. The CVTA invites potential sociation (CVTA) will interview “We hope to interview and sup- candidates to schedule an inter- Can’t Stay Away potential candidates for the Cas- port the best possible candidates in view by contacting Matt Johanson, Thursday, April 5: at 6:17 p.m., U.S. AIR FORCE BAND tro Valley Unified School District the community to serve our stu- chairman of the teachers’ political deputies arrested a 29-year-old Board of Education on May 2. dents,” said Association President action committee, at matt.johan- man with no permanent address on OF THE GOLDEN WEST Two of the board’s five seats are Roger Kim. [email protected]. suspicion of violating a court-is- presents two free Concerts Get Up-Lifted! by the ALL LIFT CHAIRS $ Travis Brass NOW ON SALE… 449 Tuesday, April 17 • at 7 p.m. & UP All Saints Episcopal Church, 911 Dowling Blvd., SPECIAL SAVINGS San Leandro, CA ON CURIOS Variety of Styles & Finishes LARRY ROSA Monday, April 23 • at 7 p.m. to Choose From Bothwell Arts Center, 2466 8th St., AREA RUGS, LAMPS PHOTOGRAPHY Livermore, CA & ACCESSORIES ON SALE NOW! WEDDINGS EVENTS PORTRAITS Booking for 2018

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l Sunday, April 15: Screening: “One Survivor Remembers” l Saturday, April 21: Ethnic Dance Festival The Castro Valley Community Alliance and the Library, will be host- Eden Area Interfaith Council presents a festival featuring Folk Danc- ing “One Survivor Remembers,” the story of Gerda Klein’s account of es of North India: Gidda, American Square Dancing, Odissi Dance: surviving the Holocaust as a child, at 2 p.m. on April 15 at the Castro Classical Dance of North India, and Jewish Folk Dancing (with audi- Valley Library, followed by a panel discussion of the Holocaust, an- ence participation), with international vegetarian cuisine, from 3 to 6 tisemitism, and how these issues impact members of the community. p.m. on April 21 at First Presbyterian Church, 2490 Grove Way, Cas- Thel Thursday, April Week 12: School Board MeetingAhead Come early to visit Iris Bendahan’s Exhibit: Chaim. For more infor- tro Valley. Get tickets ($20, $35 families up to 4) at brownpapertickets. The Castro Valley Board of Education will hold a regular open board mation, visit sites.google.com/cv.k12.ca.us/cvcommunityalliance/home com/events/3370423 or at the door. Proceeds support the Eden Area meeting starting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Boardroom at the Castro Val- l Monday, April 16: Deadline to Register for Earth Day Events Interfaith Council. For info, email: [email protected] ley School District, 4400 Alma Avenue. It will include proposals regard- l ing collective bargaining agreements with the Castro Valley Teachers Register online at www.cvsan.org/ED by next Monday to participate Tuesday, April 24: CVSan Town Hall on Sewer Inspections Association. The agenda and complete board packet are available at in CVSan’s Earth Day events that will take place on Saturday, April 28, The Castro Valley Sanitary District will hold a public town hall meet- bit.ly/CVUSDBoardMeetings following a free breakfast. Earth Day clean-ups will be held at various ing from 6 to 8 p.m. on April 24 at the Castro Valley Library on the pro- locations in Castro Valley. posed Private Sewer Lateral Program which would require all proper- l Thursday, April 12: Redwood 4H Open House l Monday, April 16: Municipal Advisory Council Meeting ties built more than 20 years ago within the district’s boundaries to have Redwood 4H will hold an Open House for boys and girls ages 5-18. their sewer laterals inspected and – if necessary - repaired or replaced, The Castro Valley MAC will hold a land-use meeting at 6 p.m. next at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Canyon Middle School Cafeteria, 19600 Cull when the property changes hands. Visit www.cvsan.org/PSL for more Monday at the Castro Valley Library. The agenda includes an update on Canyon Road in Castro Valley. We teach leadership, teamwork, public information on the program. speaking and life skills through various projects like rocketry, camping, HARD’s Master Plan and the status of Stanton Elementary School Safe cooking, drama, hiking, and through animals as well. Routes to School Program. For the agenda, visit acgov.org/bc/cvmac l Friday, April 13: Tip-A-Cop l Monday, April 16: Registration Opens for Ohlone for Kids Support the Northern California Special Olympics East Bay Re- Ohlone for Kids and Teens Summer Enrichment Program is gearing gion by tipping Alameda County Sheriff’s Office volunteers who up for another season of learning with more than 300 class offerings at will be celebrity waiters from 6 to 9 p.m. this Friday at the Elephant high schools in Fremont and Newark beginning June 25 and running & Bar Restaurant, 24177 Southland Drive in Hayward. For more in- through Aug. 2. Registration opens at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 16 at formation about the Special Olympics, visit www.sonc.org or call ohloneforkids.com. For more info, call 510-979-7597. Arts 925-944-8801 x224. l Tuesday, April 17: Buon Tempo Family Dinner l Saturday, April 14: ‘Dalton Gang’ Bocce Bench Dedication Everyone is invited to the Buon Tempo Italian/American Club fam- Because of storms on April 9, the dedication of a bench honoring the ily dinner at 7 p.m. on April 17 in Mt. Tabor Hall at Transfiguration “Dalton Gang” bocce team has been rescheduled to this Saturday at 10 Church, 4000 E. Castro Valley Blvd. Chef Lisa Briones will be serving a a.m. at the Adobe Park Bocce Courts in Castro Valley. 6-course dinner featuring canelloni, dessert and carafes of red and white Entertainment wine. Happy hour at 6:30. The dinner is $15 for members, $20 for oth- l Saturday, April 14: Hearing Loss Association Meeting ers. Reservations are required by Friday April 13 and may be made by CASTRO VALLEY CENTER FOR THE ARTS Dawn Abrahamson, from the Canine Companions for Independence calling 510-483-6929. For information about upcoming events and/or Tickets for Center for the Arts events listed below are available Center, will discuss how to get a Hearing Ear Dog to alert the owner to a membership, visit www.buontempoclub.org. variety of sounds, at this Saturday’s meeting. Refreshments at 9:30 a.m.; online at www.cvcfa.com; or at the Center Box Office, 19501 Red- l Tuesday, April 17: Legislation Impacting Castro Valley wood Road, Thursdays and Fridays 3-5 p.m. (phone 889-8961), or Program at 10; Oakland Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Fabiola Bldg., at the Castro Valley Adult School, 4430 Alma Avenue. 3801 Howe St., Lower Level, Room G26. Park free on Saturday in The Rotary Club of Castro Valley will host Carolina Salazar, District garage across Howe. [email protected] or call Kay at 510/886-4717. Director for Assemblyman Bill Quirk, and Michael Kusiak from Castro ● “Guys and Dolls,” the Tony Award-winning musical, will be Valley Matters will provide an update on Assemblymember Quirk’s leg- presented by Castro Valley High School’s award-winning drama and l Saturday, April 14: Working Woodpeckers islative agenda and how impacts Castro Valley at next Tuesday’s meet- music departments at 7 p.m. on April 20, 21, 27, 28 and at 2 p.m. on the Come discover the hardworking woodpeckers of the East Bay at an ing from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Redwood Canyon Golf Course, 17007 Sundays of April 22 and 29, at the Castro Valley Center for the Arts. For adult program from 2:30 to 4 p.m. this Saturday at the Sulphur Redwood Road, Castro Valley. Reservations for lunch ($20) must be tickets ($15, $20), see above. Creek Nature Center, 1801 D St. in Hayward. A woodpecker’s job is made by 9 a.m. on Monday by contacting Rotary President Jim Negri unending – climbing trees, eating insects and providing habitat for oth- at 650-996-9173 or ciaojim_cvrotary.org. More information is available OTHER THEATRICAL & MUSICAL PERFORMANCES er wildlife. Space is limited and advance registration ($18) is required. at castrovalleyrotary.org. Visit www.haywardrec.org for info or to register. ● “Little Women, The Musical,” an all-new Broadway high-en- l Tuesday, April 17: Escalation Workshop ergy musical adaptation, will be presented by Chanticleers Theatre, More than one-in-three women, and one-in-four men will experience 3683 Quail Ave. in Castro Valley, at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday relationship violence in their lifetime. Watch a screening of “Escala- nights and at 2 p.m. on Sundays through May 6. For tickets ($25, $20), CASTRO VALLEY FORUM tion,” an engaging film that transforms the way we view and discuss un- visit chanticleers.org or call 510-733-5483. CASTROVALLEYFORUM.COM healthy relationships, during a workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. on April 17 at ● “Death by Design,” a comedy-mystery with surprising twists, is the Castro Valley Library. This free event, sponsored by the AAUW and ESTABLISHED: 1989 • CIRCULATION 22,500 being presented by the San Leandro Players running through May 6 at © 2018 EASTBAY PUBLISHING CORPORATION - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED the Library, will teach you to recognize the signs and show how to start the San Leandro Museum/Auditorium, 320 West Estudillo Ave. Show a conversation that could save a life. No reservations required. For info times are Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m., plus two Friday call 510-667-7900, or see Events at www.aclibrary.org/branches/CSV. Published every Wednesday by EastBay Publishing Corp. shows at 8 p.m. on April 27 and May 4. For tickets ($20, $15), visit 2060 Washington Ave., San Leandro, CA 94577 l Wednesday, April 18: Castro Valley Women’s Club www.slplayers.org Corporate Address: P.O. Box 2897, Alameda, CA 94501 A handmade greeting-card demonstration will be part of the monthly Tel: 510-537-1792 • Fax: 510-814-9691 Castro Valley Women’s Club meeting at 1 p.m. on April 18 at the Club- AT THE GALLERIES house, 18330 Redwood Road. For more info, or if interested in joining, ● Fred Zehnder, Editor & Publisher Amy Sylvestri, News visit castrovalleywomensclub.weebly.com/ or facebookwww.comcvwc “Art IS Education Exhibition,” featuring the works of 100 stu- [email protected] [email protected] or call call 510-461-7692. dents of the Hayward School District in a variety of media including 510-614-1561 ceramics, photography, pastels, oils, graphite, sculpture, metal, acrylics, Howard Morrison, Assoc. Publisher l [email protected] Jim Carrizo, Sports Thursday, April 19: Free Forum on Prop. 13 and mixed media will be on display through May 25. [email protected] Helen Burkett, Advertising Design Mgr. The League of Women Voters Eden Area will host a forum from 6 to 510-967-3759 ● PhotoCentral Spring Exhibition, featuring photographs by the [email protected] 7:30 p.m. on April 19 in the Hayward City Council Chambers on Prop. friends, patrons, and students of PhotoCentral, and showcasing the work Moxie Morrison, Layout Design Reporters & Writers: 13— approved by voters in 1978 to limit increases in property valu- of artists throughout SF Bay Area and beyond, opens with a public re- [email protected] Linda Sandsmark ations. A loophole allows big businesses to pocket billions of dollars ception from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, at the gallery at 1099 E Claudette E. Morrison, Business Mgr. Michael Singer annually. For more info, email [email protected] Street in Hayward. PhotoCental is an outstanding facility for the ded- [email protected] Gene Osofsky l Saturday, April 21: Soroptimist Garage Sale icated photographic artist, with classes, workshops, darkrooms, digital Patrick Vadnais, Classified Ads / Obituaries Carl Medford [email protected] Help us to help our community at the Soroptimist International of workstations and matting facility. Upper Gallery Hours are Mon-Fri 9-5, Terry Liebowitz Mary Florence, Advertising Sales the East Bay fundraiser Garage Sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 21 Lower Gallery, Mon 5-10. For more info, visit: www.photocentral.org. Linette Escobar 861-3270 [email protected] at 3841 Somerset Ave. in Castro Valley. Come and enjoy a shopping ● Thomas Lorentzen Hayward Arts Council Member Show will be on display Linda Nakhai, Advertising Sales experience – clothes, tools, kids’ stuff, household good and treasures, through May 27 in the Community Gallery at the HAHS Museum of 915-1513 [email protected] Buzz Bertolero while knowing your purchases will help others. For more information, History & Culture, 22380 Foothill Blvd. in Hayward. For more infor- call 510-593-7377. mation, visit www.haywardartscouncil.org ● REGULAR GOVERNMENT MEETINGS “The View From Here,” featuring Bay Area artists, showcasing the way they see with their unique perspective, is on view at the Adobe • Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) meets on land- Art Gallery in Castro Valley, a variety of two- and three-dimensional Free For New use issues on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, and holds general media including acrylic, watercolor, clay and photography. Gallery Estimates Customers purpose meetings on most 3rd Mondays. Meetings are at 6 p.m. at the hours (during exhibits) are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to Castro Valley Library Chabot Room, 3600 Norbridge Avenue. 3 p.m. and by appointment, at 20395 San Miguel Ave., Castro Valley. • Castro Valley School Board usually meets at 7 p.m. on the second ● #Climate Change: An Unfolding Emergency featuring the and fourth Thursdays of the month at 4400 Alma Ave. works of more than 20 artists is being presented by Sun Gallery, 1015 E SPECIALIZING IN: 20 Years of Experience • Castro Valley Sanitary District (CVSan) meets at 6:30 p.m. on St. in Hayward. 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DAKINE HOOPS ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

PHOTO COURTESY OF ARMANDO DELAROSA March Madness Champs! With more than 200 teams participating, Dakine Hoops won the March Madness Shootout Championship on the March 24-25 weekend in Oakland. Fourteen teams were in the 12U Silver division. Dakine beat the SF Rebels 52-47, then competed against the East County Hornets winning 40-35. The third game was against the San Canyon Condors Boys Soccer Team Jose Thunderbirds with Dakine winnng 26-18, to finish first in pool play. In Sunday’s playoffs, Dakine played against Team United in the semi-finals game and won 48-36. This week’s Athletes of the Week are the the four-team Gold Division, and peaked at just In the Championship game against the Soldiers, Dakine finished with a victory of 58- members of the Canyon Middle School boys the right time during playoff and championship 38 to take first place in a 5-game sweep. Shown in front row from left, Edam Sandhu, soccer team who won the Southern Alameda week, first beating No. 1 Cesar Chavez of Union James Ren, Jalen Tran, Porter Tien, Avi Rajbhandary and Riley La Rosa; back row, Cur- tis Nguyen, Joshua Racimora, Aadi Malali, Travis Simmons, Michael Li, Jai Robinson, County Middle School Athletic League Gold City, 1-0, in the one-round playoff game on Tues- Head Coach Armando and Coach John. Not pictured was Shriyans Vittal. Division championship at San Leandro’s Burrell day, March 27, before moving on to the final Field on March 29. match of the 2018 season. Canyon beat Newark Junior High School 7-6 The Condors maintained their intensity and on penalty kicks, after regulation and overtime team spirit throughout to prevail in the hard- ended 0-0. fought match, and will now enjoy the display of The game was highly contested as both teams the league trophy at Canyon Middle School, for CVSan’s Earth Day 2018 Events attacked relentlessly, only to be thwarted by their the next year. opponent’s defensive play. The game moved into The Condors roster: Oswaldo Alcala-Venegas, By Natalie Croak to noon at the Castro Valley Arts munity’s interests by providing a penalty kicks and the first five players from each Martin Avalos, Mason Bilodeau, Russell Chin, SPECIAL TO THE FORUM Center, Cull Canyon Regional voice directly to the CVSan Board side scored their spot kick. Nick Esqueda, FaviGonzalez, Quentin Hansen, Recreation Area, Castro Valley of Directors. Finally, Canyon goalkeeper, Nate Scaboo, Michael Karapetyan, Alex Maina, Cam Ogle, For many of us, Earth Day is ev- Creek, Downtown Castro Valley, CVSan customers are invited to saved the seventh Newark penalty kick, an event Gio Pinon-Alvarez, Alonzo Rochon, Grey Sca- ery day. We work to conserve wa- Lake Chabot Regional Park, and recycle e-waste, used cooking oil, poetically followed by younger brother Grey Sca- boo, Nate Scaboo, Jacob Shannon, Owen Vance, ter and energy, use cloth shopping Rowell Ranch Rodeo Park. documents for shredding, and tires boo scoring his kick to claim the match for the and Mateo Vergara. bags and reusable water bottles, Additional clean-up events will at Canyon Middle School from 8 Condors. The Condors were guided by Coach Mark Yin and recycle and compost to reduce take place at various Castro Valley a.m. to 2 p.m. For a complete list The Canyon Condors were the No. 4-seed of and Assistant Coach Andy Yang. what we send to landfill. schools. To register for a school of accepted items, please visit: Every year, Castro Valley San- clean-up, contact the school’s www.cvsan.org/RecyclesDay. itary District (CVSan) hosts Earth main office. CVSan customers can also re- CASTRO VALLEY INDEPENDENT SPORTS LEAGUE Day: Clean-Up and Recycle to During registration, volunteers ceive three bags of compost and provide a local opportunity for will have the opportunity to select a Construction & Demolition Youth Baseball and volunteers to show their spirit. a local charity to receive a $5 do- Voucher to drop off two cubic Flag Football Programs Save the date for this year’s event nation on their behalf. This year’s yards of materials at the Davis on Saturday, April 28th. charity groups include Alameda Street Transfer Station in San Le- www.CVISPORTSLEAGUE.org Register online at www.cvsan. County Food Bank, Kiwanis Club, andro. Compost and vouchers will org/ED by this coming Monday and Rotary Club of Castro Valley. be distributed on a first come, first – April 16 – to participate in the These charities were selected served basis. Earth Day Clean-Up. Follow- by CVSan’s Community Advisory Natalie Croak is Public Out- ing a free continental breakfast, Committee, a 10-member volun- reach Specialist at the Castro Val- CV Soccer Club Referee Classes clean-ups will be held from 9 a.m. teer group that represents the com- ley Sanitary District. The Castro Valley Soccer Club both an excellent opportunity to be your kids are doing on the pitch. will hold referee classes from 6:30 involved in soccer, serve the com- Castro Valley Soccer Club is to 9:30 p.m. at the Soccer Club munity and make some money. sponsoring this class. Please note CASTRO VALLEY INDEPENDENT CVHS Sports office on Thursday, April 26 and If you are a parent or a coach, there is a class fee of $15 for club SPORTS LEAGUE Friday, April 27, and from 9 a.m. you might really enjoy learning members or $20 for non members. Fundraiser is to noon on Saturday, April 28 the about this side of the game. It’ll For sign-up info, or if you have Canyon Middle School’s football help you coach more effectively, questions, please send an email to: On Saturday field. and bring you closer to what/why [email protected]. This is a grade 8 class and upon Bring your confidential docu- successful completion, the stu- Building a Strong Foundation ments and papers that want shred- dent will receive a soccer referee Plans to Put Sheriff in Charge ded in brown bags or cardboard license good throughout the USA. TRAVEL BALL TRYOUTS boxes from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. this There is online studying and test- Of REACH Center Discussed Saturday in the Castro Valley High ing which must be completed be- Sunday, April 15, 2018 School Parking Lot. fore the above class times, and all A controversial plan by Super- Christ Campus in Hayward. 8u - 12u at Marshall Field #1 at 1:00 p.m. Papers must be no larger than student are required to attend all of visor Nate Miley to reassign man- Parents of REACH members 13u - 16u at Canyon Field #1 at Noon banker-size so the shredder can the above sessions to receive their agement of the REACH Ashland are divided over the Supervisor’s accommodate them. You can even badge (license). Youth Center from the county’s plan. Some are all for it. Others 5 Tournaments June - August watch them being shredded. The class is open to all persons Health Care Services Agency to don’t want the Sheriff’s Office For more Information Contact Suggested donations is $5 per age 12 (by August, 2018) and the Sheriff’s Office was discussed involved at all. The meeting was Tony or Lance at bag or $10 per box. All proceeds above. Referees are generally at a community meeting last night after the Forum’s deadline. Cover- benefit the CVHS Track and field paid for their services, so this is on the Eden United Church of age will be in next week’s edition. [email protected] team along with the girls basket- ball teams. Contact Debbie Tee at debbie- GOT CV [email protected] for track and PLEASE SEND YOUR EMAILS: field information, or Susan Jones SPORTS [email protected] at [email protected] for NEWS? girls basketball. CASTRO VALLEY FORUM Health & Fitness Wednesday, April 11, 2018 9 Heart Valve Disease: What You Should Know That Gut Feeling: Understanding ven serious cases of heart ness of breath, fatigue, weakness valve disease can occur or inability to maintain regular Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis without symptoms or go activity level, light-headedness or Eunnoticed or be mistaken for other loss of consciousness, or swollen If you or someone you care conditions because symptoms de- ankles, feet or abdomen. about is among the 1.6 million velop slowly. In addition to age, risk factors Americans with Crohn’s disease Al Ridgely figured his increas- for HVD include a history of or ulcerative colitis, there are a ing shortness of breath and lag- rheumatic fever or infective en- few facts you may find it helpful ging stamina were symptoms of docarditis, heart attack, heart fail- to know. his emphysema and getting older, ure, arrhythmia, or previous heart The conditions are collective- until a fainting episode led doctors valve conditions from birth, called ly known as inflammatory bowel to discover he was one of the 2.5 congenital heart defects. diseases, or IBD. They affect the percent of Americans with heart Those previously diagnosed gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the area valve disease (HVD). Symptoms of heart valve dis- with a heart murmur, mitral valve of the body where digestion takes The American Heart Associ- ease can include chest pain prolapse or other mild form of place. ation is working to raise aware- or palpitations, shortness of HVD should maintain regular The diseases cause inflamma- ness about the symptoms, risks breath and fatigue. checkups with a health care pro- tion of the intestine and can lead to and treatments for the condition, vider and watch for any changes ongoing symptoms and complica- in which one or more of the heart testing,” said Dr. Moss, founder, should the condition worsen over tions. Although there is no known valves have been damaged, dis- president and chief executive of time, Dr. Moss said. cause or cure for IBD, there are rupting blood flow by not opening Black Nurses Rock, the nation’s She was diagnosed with a heart many effective treatments to help or closing properly. HVD becomes largest minority nursing associa- murmur as a child, but didn’t re- control it. more prevalent with age, affecting tion. alize it could pose significant Anyone can be diagnosed with one in 10 adults age 75 and older. While HVD is relatively com- health risks until a physical for the IBD, but adolescents and young Ridgely underwent open-heart mon, three out of four Americans Air Force revealed she had mitral adults between the ages of 15 and surgery to repair both his mitral reported knowing little to nothing valve prolapse. 35 are the most susceptible. Ten and tricuspid valves and encourag- about the condition, and six in 10 Thirteen years , Dr. Moss percent of those afflicted develop es others to talk to their health care heart valve patients didn’t have or gets regular checkups with her symptoms before age 18. providers about any health chang- didn’t recognize their symptoms, health care provider and watches Approximately 20 percent es, rather than just assume it is part according to surveys released by for signs that her condition may of patients have another family of aging. the Alliance for Aging Research. be worsening. She also exercises member with IBD, and families mended when medications can no everyone with IBD. Diets are tai- “It never entered my mind that Medical advancements mean regularly and watches her diet to frequently share a similar pattern longer control symptoms, when lored to each patient. I could have heart disease,” said HVD can often be successfully minimize her risks. of disease. there are intestinal obstructions or What’s Being Done Ridgely, who is now 83. “As I get treated either through repair or re- “Know your body and know IBD can vary from one person when other complications arise. There is critical research in ar- older, it can be hard to recognize placement; however, an estimated how you can protect yourself,” to the next, but often has a sig- Emotional Factors eas of genetics, microbiome and what’s aging and what’s some- 25,000 people die from the condi- Moss said. “Sometimes, patients nificant effect on quality of life. IBD does not only affect the environmental triggers that will thing more serious.” tion each year. have to lead this discussion and as People often experience ongo- body physically. 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Drip systems can either be 2447 Longview Drive 94577: $860,000 3 BD - 1,898 SF - 1963 2201 West Ave135th 94577: $680,000 3 BD - 1,380 SF - 1972 incorporated into an existing auto- 15225 Central Avenue 94578: $655,000 3 BD - 1,649 SF - 1947 matic sprinkler system or through 14052 Reed Avenue 94578: $455,000 2 BD - 1,084 SF - 1973 ByREAL Carl Medford, ESTATE CRS GUEST REALITY COMMENTARY a manual connection to an outdoor 16024 Wellington Way 94578: $560,000 2 BD - 1,134 SF - 1947 Special to the Times hose faucet. A manual hose-end 1761 Boxwood Avenue 94579: $421,000 3 BD - 1,400 SF - 1954 TOTAL SALES: 11 connection can also be easily auto- LOWEST AMOUNT: $326,500 MEDIAN AMOUNT: $560,000 mated by using a battery-operated HIGHEST AMOUNT: $940,000 AVERAGE AMOUNT: $613,115 Condo Buyers Beware of Potential HOA Issues timer. n investor purchased a all ongoing development mainte- however, the assessments were 3. For optimum performance, condo in a local develop- nance. larger. In some cases, much larger. keep your water pressure under ment. A few months later, Associations that had respon- While many condos are won- control with a pressure regulator. SINCE 1979 Ahis agent received a call. sible leadership, decent financial derful places to live, buyers need These simple devices keep your AGENTS “The HOA has levied an as- reserves and facilities that were in to perform due diligence when water pressure in the ideal range of within 20 to 50 psi. Drip systems sessment to each unit,” the inves- good condition to begin with man- buying. BRE#01519487 tor stated, obviously upset. “They aged to weather the financial storm Carefully examine the entire are most efficient when operating WANTED! need to resolve significant struc- and emerge relatively whole at the HOA package. Scan the minutes at the correct pressure. KEEP YOUR COMMISSION tural issues in the development,” end of the crisis. Others did not. for any suggestions of future as- 4. Include a filter in your - sys he clarified, “and they want to as- Most developments realized sessments. Go over the financial tem to prevent clogging. Drip uses sess each owner over $80,000.00.” that they would need to raise statements to ensure strong re- smaller diameter openings than 90% Split! How could a Homeowner’s monthly HOA fees to return to serves are in place. Walk through traditional sprinklers, so tiny bits Association (HOA) get into a sit- financial health, and so the recov- the development and look for ob- of dirt and debris may clog your uation like that? Easier than you ery years following the financial vious issues such as dry rot, peel- system if you don’t use a filter. Call 510-914-6917 might imagine. meltdown saw average HOA fee ing paint, asphalt in poor condition The good news is that filters are When the recent foreclosure amounts increase dramatically or weathered roofs. crisis descended, it hit condo de- from an average pre-crisis fee of If the development looks like it velopments particularly hard. $250/month to the current average needs a lot of work, walk away. Panoramic view in Palomares Hills Countless owners, unable to pay of well over $400/month. In a classic case of buyer be- escalating mortgage payments, Unfortunately, developments in ware, we recommend you care- chose to let their units go into fore- poor condition prior to the collapse fully examine everything before closure or short sales. One con- discovered that higher HOA fees signing the final closing papers. REALTORS stant in either case: they stopped alone would not be enough to bail The cash you save will be your paying their monthly HOA dues. them out of difficulty. own. 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feel welcome when we are seen as a part of this community and our HOROSCOPE by Salomé © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. experiences are validated. —Ed Oda, Eden Township JACL President ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Rumors of a change in the workplace could make you a mite uneasy about going ahead with implementing your LETTERS ideas. Best advice: Ignore the talk and proceed as planned. TO THE EDITOR A Traffic Nightmare on Marshall Street [email protected] TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Everyone has an opinion on how to Editor: handle a recent business suggestion. Thank them for their advice. Then go We have a problem on Marshall Street in front of Marshall School at ahead and follow your own fine instincts. Says Critic of Japanese Internment Article Got it Wrong 2:50 p.m. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) While home is your main focus this week, During the week, parents of students attending Marshall School are new issues in the workplace need your attention as well. Take things step by Editor: step. Pressures ease in time for weekend fun. This is in response to Lawrence Reindl’s letter “Page One Article stopping in the middle of the street on Marshall in order to turn left into the turn-around lane which holds maybe five cars waiting for their CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Be less rigid when handling a on Japanese Internment Exhibition Called ‘Somewhat Disengenous’,” relationship problem. You might believe you’re in the right, but try to open Letters, March 21)n students to get out of class and make their way to their parents’ cars. your mind to the possibilities of facts you’re currently not aware of. Cars coming from side streets and Castro Valley Blvd. going To answer his first question: Over 120,000 Japanese American LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leos and Leonas run at a hectic pace citizens were incarcerated at 10 different “relocation centers” across toward Marshall St. and being forced to stop and wait in a long line of throughout much of the week. But by the weekend, the Lions’ Dens become the United States. What were called “relocation centers” should’ve cars just to drive up Marshall St. or being forced to go around stopped a purrrfect place for you Fine Felines to relax in. been named prisons because of the inadequate health care, armed cars in the oncoming traffic. Other cars just stop and honk. The people VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Change is favored early in the picking up their kids do not move. week. This should make it easier for you to reassess your plans for handling guards (who did shoot and kill several Japanese Americans), and poor a troubling professional relationship. Good luck. housing conditions among many other things that failed to acknowl- Marshall Street is not only for parents of students attending Mar- shall School. Other people should be allowed to use the street without LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A suggestion from a colleague edge basic human needs. could give your professional project that long-needed boost. Meanwhile, Secondly, to his point that internment has nothing to do with race, this inconvenience. We all have somewhere to go. someone close to you still needs your emotional support. The parents of Marshall School are being very rude and inconsider- discrimination, or country of origin: It actually had everything to do SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Before complying with a with all three of these factors. ate to sit and force others around them. colleague’s request, check to see that the action benefits all, not just one The Congress appointed Commission of Wartime Relocation and I’ve notified the sheriff with no results. I’ve notified the Highway person’s agenda. Continue firming up those travel plans. Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) to study the effect of internment on Patrol and was told they do not care. I’ve notified Marshall School SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Your social life is on and was told there are two staff members patrolling the traffic. I’ve the upswing, and the only problem is deciding which invitations to accept. Japanese Americans. The CWRIC’s report, Personal Justice Denied, Enjoy yourself before settling down for some serious work next week. found that incarceration had not been justified by military necessity only seen one crossing guard and it is not her job. She is too far up the street to monitor the turn-around traffic. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) With your creative and was based on “racial prejudice, wartime hysteria, and a failure of aspects on high, you might want to restart your work on that novel or political leadership.” Can someone please find a positive solution for this problem affect- painting you put aside. Your efforts will bring a surge in your self-esteem. ing so many people? But one factor Reindl did miss was profit. According to the Wash- AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) While you’re generouswith ington Post, internment “was partially initiated by California corporate —Diane Kuta, Castro Valley others, be sure you’re not overlooking your own needs. Take time to assess agribusiness interests hoping to satisfy their own lust for land while your situation and make adjustments where necessary. ridding themselves of competition from the state’s most productive Thankful for Man Who Gave Her a Ride to the Hospital PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Being applauded for your achievement is great. But watch out that you don’t start acting like a star. It family farms” (Bitter Harvest, A.V. Krebs). The Post cites pre-WWII, Editor: could lose you valuable support with your next project. more than 40 percent of California’s commercial vegetable crop came I just wanted to thank the man who gave me a ride to Eden Hospital on from Japanese American-owned farms. Easter morning. It warmed my heart to know that there are still gentle- Mr. Reindl’s comments dismiss the suffering of 120,000 Japanese men in the world. both the House and Senate doesn’t he? It is members of his own party Americans and suggest it was deserved. This dangerous kind of Also wanted him to know that I “Played It Forward” by paying who are jamming things up. Perhaps he is planning to be a rebel, and thinking puts many other people of color at risk of imprisonment and for the lady’s drink behind me at Jamba Juice. So he brightened two actually listen to and compromise with the Democrats? Probably not. deportation. people’s lives on Easter. —Robert S. Thomas, Castro Valley What should be realized is the US government has a history of Thanks once again to that special man on Edwards Avenue. I made it instilling unwarranted fear, racism, and a “they deserve it” mentality just in time before surgery. to veil decisions made for profit. Example: Trump’s detainment of —Linda Perez, Castro Valley LETTERS TO THE EDITOR immigrants fuels the corporate prison industry and provides low-wage must include writer’s first and last names, prison labor. Is GOP Congressional Candidate Planning to be a Rebel? phone number, city of residence, and must be We appreciate the Hayward Area Historical Society’s efforts to Editor: under 300 words. We reserve the right to edit share the effects of internment on local Japanese American families. I was greatly amused at Swallwell challenger Rudy Peters’ reason as necessary. We do not withhold names or We encourage all to visit the “Loyal Americans: Japanese American for running: “Doing the right thing and not continuing the current print unsigned letters. Email letters to: Imprisonment During World War II” exhibit to learn and help ensure standard in Washington, doing absolutely nothing except engaging in [email protected] or mail to: that future generation’s civil liberties are protected. polarizing politics.” The Forum, P.O. Box 2897, Alameda, CA 94501. Thank you to the CV Forum for sharing our story’s front page. We Mr. Peters does know that his Republican party has a majority in

Obituaries Amanda Nicole Korbas HEINZ, Michael Randy FORUM OBITUARIES KORBAS, Amanda Nicole may be emailed to: It is with great sadness that we announce [email protected] the passing of our beloved daughter, Michael Randy Heinz or faxed to 510-483-4209. Amanda Nicole Korbas. Amanda died in Include a phone number. a tragic automobile accident on March 29, January 31, 1948 - March 26, 2018 The deadline is noon 2018 during Spring Break in Puerto Penasco, Mexico. Tuesday for that week. Since 1965 Amanda was a 2015 graduate of Castro Valley High School and Brief notices are published had previously attended Proctor Elementary and Creekside Middle Michael Randy Heinz, born on free. Longer obituaries, School. She was preparing to graduate from UC San Diego with January 31, 1948 in Peoria, Illinois, to the including pictures, are Jess C. Spencer a degree in International Business this June. She had accepted a late Dorothy Heinz and the late Francis “Doc” Heinz, passed away available for a fee. Mortuary & position at Walt Disney World through the Disney College at age 70 on March 26, 2018 in Sun City West, Arizona. For assistance, please call Crematory Program. A lifelong Disney fan, she was excited to begin her long Michael graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1970. Patrick Vadnais at 21228 Redwood Rd., dreamed of career at Disney. He was the beloved husband of Cher Grande. In addition to his 510-614-1558 Castro Valley Amanda was active in many campus activities at UCSD and parents he was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Jean Keeney. was a proud member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. In Castro Michael is survived by his son, Matthew Heinz (Beth); daughter, 581-9133 Valley she had been active in Girl Scouts, Awana, Irish Dancing Megan Vincent (Scott); stepsons, JW Sible (Amy) and Michael and had been a proud member of the Castro Valley High School Sible; twin brother, Stephen Heinz (Helen); and grandchildren, ara nnor Louise Barco Madrigals choir. She had earned her Private Pilot’s license this last Nick, Clara, Evan, Austin, Brady, Saylor, and Novella. S L. E Reyes Estropia summer and had fallen in love with the man of her dreams, Arthur He enjoyed hockey, golf, civil war and military history, Born Wong Roberts. astronomy, and RC airplanes. He formerly lived in Castro Valley, LAWYER December 30, 1958 Amanda touched so many hearts in her short 20 years on this California, for almost 30 years and was an avid Little League Entered Into Rest earth and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She coach for many years. Michael also had an over 25 year career at ■ April 2, 2018 leaves behind her father and mother, Anton and Crystal Korbas, and Peterson Tractor Inc. in San Leandro, California. Wills & Trusts her brother, Alexander. Donations in Michael’s name to Hockey Fights Cancer and ■ A celebration of life is scheduled for 1 p.m., Saturday, April Civil War Preservation Trust are welcome and appreciated. Benefits, ERISA 14th, 2018 at 3Crosses Church, 20600 John Dr. in Castro Valley. Despite his 18 month battle with Metastatic Pancreatic ■ All are invited to attend and help us honor our Disney Princess. cancer, Mike showed his family and loved ones how to fight with QDROs Lunch will be served immediately following the ceremony. never-ending hope, love and humor, bringing a smile to every We love you, Amanda, and we were blessed to have had you in nurse and doctor that crossed his path. His smile and laugh were our lives. You are greatly missed. infectious and have left a loving impression on so many. 510-633-9985 FD 1168 CR49 CASTRO VALLEY FORUM Wednesday, April 11, 2018 15

OPINION Count Me In By Amy D. Ramos baseline for LCFF to meet the national SPECIAL TO THE FORUM average. While this isn’t ideal for California, “I’m just a bill....I’m just a bill...and (a state that has been called the the sixth I’m sittin’ on Capitol Hill!” Ahhh the joys largest economy in the world as of 2016 of Schoolhouse Rock! by Stephen Levy, head of the Center for Two bills currently up for discussion Continuing Study of the California Econ- today on the assembly floor are AB 2808 omy states), it is at least a start. and AB 3136. I’m asking for you to Bill AB 3136 is seeking to increase the take a look at these bills, and if they win funding for SELPA, Special Education your favor please email your support to Local Plan Area. Senator Bob Wieckowski (senator.weic- SELPA was originally established in [email protected]), Assemblymember 1974 and has historically been under- Bill Quirk (assemblymember.quirk@ funded. Special Education has mandates assembly.ca.gov), and Assemblymember from federal and state laws. SELPA is Patrick O’Donnell (assemblymember. not adequately funded to meet those A woodpecker’s job is never [email protected]). mandates which causes a pull on general done! A typical day includes Why would you email support for funds. climbing trees, drumming, eat- these bills? Even if you do not have a student who ing insects, territorial signals AB 2808 is in support of increasing the utilizes special education something to and providing habitat for oth- LCFF, Local Control Funding Formula. keep in mind is that every single student, er wildlife. Discover the hard- This is a main funding source for our regardless of their individual educational PHOTO COURTESY OF CHANTICLEERS THEATRE working woodpeckers of the students and was created to have account- needs, deserves an appropriate and free East Bay at an adult nature pro- ability for what programs and initiatives public education. Every single student. gram from 2:30 to 4 p.m. this the funds are used for. Join me in emailing them today! Let’s ‘Little Women’ Musical Saturday, April 14, at Sulphur At this point the average for California talk about what we can do, not what we Creek Nature Center, 1801 D students is $7,309 per student per year can’t. Jordana Meltzer as Beth, Chloe Angst as Jo, Georgia Lee as Marmee, St. in Hayward. Advance regis- which ranks 42nd in the United States. Amy Ramos is a resident of Castro Val- Heather Warren as Meg, and Riley Hyde as Amy as they appear in tration ($18) is required. Visit: The top 10% of states are funded ley, Co-Vice President of Stanton Parent the new Broadway musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s novel www.haywardrec.org for more “Little Women” currently playing at Chanticleers Theatre in Castro information or to register. an average of $12,599 per student per Club and a School District parent. You Valley. For performance and ticket info, see A&E Calendar on page 4. year. Bill 2808 seeks to re-establish the can contact her at [email protected]

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ADOPT-A-PET ‘Dalton Gang’ Reports: CV Dedication Arrests This Rescheduled Past Week Predictions of heavy rains on Sat- continued from page 3 urday, April 7, washed out plans Illegal Narcotics Possession for the dedication of a permanent Tuesday, April 3: at 1:55 p.m., a bench at the Adobe Park Boc- 40-year-old man from Dublin was ce Courts honoring the “Dalton arrested on suspicion of possession Gang.” of illegal narcotics, methamphet- SADIE is a sweet, reserved SAMANTHA is a calm, swe- Teams are formed at the courts amine drugs, and illegal drug para- 2-year-old pup who’ll gently et bunny who’s easy to handle. every year to compete in fund-rais- phernalia. Deputies also report the lean against her person for pets, She loves snacking on veggies er tournaments in support of the man had an outstanding warrant enjoys playing fetch and going and an occasional piece of ap- George Mark Children’s House as issued for his capture. The man for walks. Info: Hayward Ani- ple. Mor info: Hayward Animal well as for just a good time getting was stopped outside a business mal Shelter: (510) 293-7200. Shelter: (510) 293-7200. together with friends. on the Boulevard near Marshall Four World War II Veterans Street when deputies approached formed a Bocce Team called “the and discovered his stash. Deputies Dalton Gang,” headed up by for- took the man to Santa Rita Jail and mer WW II US Army Air Corps GREAT MINDS: Members of the local Odyssey of the Mind held without bail. Paratrooper Jake Dalton, his team team from Castro Valley and Danville prepare for the state- mates Ed. Steinbach, Roy Evans wide competition that they won last month. They will com- Driving Drugged and Bud Adams were Navy guys. pete next month in the World Finals in Iowa. Tuesday, April 3: at 1:55 p.m., At an average team age well into deputies arrested a 28-year-old their nineties, they had become ev- man from Hayward on suspicion erybody’s favorites. In tournament of driving under the influence of CHARLIE is a handsome, stur- OWEN is a handsome white play, when they often got into the CV ‘Odyssey’ Team a controlled substance. The man dy little one-year-old dog, about 6-month-old kitty with black finals, even family members of was driving on Forrest Avenue 20 lbs. He may be a mix of Corgi patches and tail, and with lots other teams were rooting for the near Forrest Circle when deputies and terrier. He is neutered and of white hairs running through Daltons. On to World Finals spotted him swerving in traffic. fully vaccinated. For more info, the black4/11/18 and in Forum his ears. More Ad: The dedication has been re- The man failed his field sobriety visit: dustypawsrescue.org info, visit: dustypawsrescue.org scheduled to 10 a.m. this Saturday, A local seven-member Castro The statewide competition was test and was taken to Santa Rita Multi-Family (Infographic)April 14. Valley-Danville team has won the held at U.C. Riverside. The chal- Jail and held without bail. California Odyssey of the Mind lenge was to build a balsa wood Division 2 competition and will structure that weighed less than 15 She Fought the Law TFood and compete in the World Finals next grams that would support as much Tuesday, April 3: at 10:37 p.m., month. weight as possible. The local Di- a 25-year-old woman from Hay- Odyssey of the Mind is an inter- vision 2 team’s structure held the ward was arrested on suspicion of national educational program that highest at 805 pounds. assault on a peace officer and re- DID YOU KNOW? provides creative problem-solving On May 23-26, the best of sisting arrest. Deputies were asked opportunities for students from thousands of teams from through- to help assist hospital staff at Eden kindergarten through college. out the U.S. and two dozen other Medical Center on Lake Chabot Sponsored by Sycamore Lodge countries will compete for the Road after the woman became 29 of Odd Fellows in Hayward, World Finals at Iowa State Uni- combative with nurses. The wom- the winning team was composed versity at Ames. an was still in her hospital gown IN THE PAST 5 YEARS, of five members from Canyon To learn more about Odyssey of when she became violent with Middle School and two from Dan- the Mind, visit www.odysseyoft- deputies. The woman was eventu- CASTRO VALLEY ville. hemind.com. ally taken into custody.

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