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SUBMITTED BY RAKESH SHARMA Indo-Americans for Better Community (Indo-ABC) is hosting the 13th annual “Indo-American Charity Ball,” an evening of dinner, dance, and entertainment, on Saturday, May 7 at the DoubleTree

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Katie is a 48-year-old 5-ton gasoline locomotive. She had damage to her cab, which was repaired by volunteers under the leadership of project manager Andrew Cary. They also gave Katie a new paint job based on the color she had when originally built in 1968 by Plymouth Locomotive Works in Plymouth, Ohio SUBMITTED BY (she was yellow when The Railroad Museum got her). She was named Katie by THE RAILROAD MUSEUM AT OneChild Founder Bernie Dutra with backpacks and supplies the previous owner, and the name stuck. ARDENWOOD OPERATED BY SPCRR At Railroad Adventure Day on Saturday, May 14 attendees can ride the Katie train Join The Railroad Museum at to Deer Park where they can participate in Ardenwood for “Railroad Adventure Day” several hands-on activities including the at in celebration “Find Katie and Her Train” game, coloring of the “Katie” train. a picture of Katie, posing for fun photos with our Katie cutout (bring your camera), BY LINDA-ROBIN CRAIG years later, when she married in her early playing engineer with our wooden railroad, thirties, did she walk the road to recovery and designing and building with wooden Now and then a story comes with her husband’s love and support. blocks. Be sure to visit the Train Book along that has a sad beginning and a Later in life when she learned she had Treasures on a Tarp in a Tent where we will big-smiles-all-around happy ending. breast cancer, Dutra faced and fought it have a number of train books for kids to This is one of them. by starting a non-profit organization to read or share with a parent. Bernie Dutra was abandoned by her provide clothing and school supplies to Ardenwood has a lot of room where kids mother when she was just a little girl. Her children in need. Her early experience can run around and just be kids. Don’t father raised her and her three brothers was turned into the driving force that forget to visit the farmyard and see the on his earnings as a bus driver. The kids would help her lift the self-esteem of baby pig, lambs, goats, chickens, and went without many things and were many children, leading them to do better sheep when you play the Find Katie and always short of clothing and school not only in school but in life. All of the Her Train game! supplies. Other kids taunted and bullied clothes and supplies provided were brand Photo by Bruce MacGregor them. After once being surrounded and new; no hand-me-downs that would sep- spat upon, Dutra’s self-esteem and sense arate them from their peers at a glance. continued on page 13 of worth were shattered. Not until many continued on page 10

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ummer is just around the Mazzei will discuss ways corner and it’s time to get to grill meat, poultry, fish, Sthe outdoor grill cleaned vegetables and fruit to provide up and ready for a summer of healthy meals for all the family. grilled treats. Chef Macias will demonstrate Your outdoor (or indoor) several recipes that then will grilling can be a healthy eating be available for tasting by the experience just by following a audience. few tips from Anna Mazzei, a Contrary to some reports, registered dietitian and certified grilling food needn’t be harmful diabetes educator at Washington as long as you don’t let fat from Hospital. the food being grilled melt onto Healthy summertime grilling the coals or the gas grill, causing The Healthy Home Grilling Demonstration is a free community event scheduled for Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The cooking at home can be good for you if smoke to come back up onto the demonstration will take place at 1 p.m. in the Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium in Washington West (2500 Mowry Ave., you focus on low-fat grilling, food, Mazzei explains. Fremont). To register call (800) 963-7070 or go to whhs.com/events. Mazzei says. “Use lean meat with “It’s the smoke that’s not • marinating (just be sure to or canola oil to keep the food tongs to avoid piercing that lets excess fat removed, ground beef healthy, along with the char that throw out the used marinade to from sticking to the grill. Mazzei juices run out or turkey that’s 90 percent fat develops on food — meats and avoid food poisoning) also will share recipes for • using tinfoil between the meat free, and use marinades which vegetables — cooked over a The AICR guide also marinades and explain how to and the flames can enhance the grilled meat too-high flame with flare-ups that recommends avoiding hot dogs, successfully grill a wide variety while providing some protection the griller needs to eliminate.” • keeping a water-spray bottle on sausages and other processed meat. of vegetables and fruit. from grill smoke.” The American Institute for hand to keep flames in check Chicken and fish, including She also recommends that, Mazzei and Washington Cancer Research’s Guide to Safe • not squirting water onto the shrimp, are great on the grill, when grilling fish, you should use Hospital Chef Alfredo Macias Grilling (on its website) coals while meats are cooking (as Mazzei says. If you want to cook a thick cut so that the fish doesn’t will demonstrate healthy grilling recommends: that creates smoke) beef, use lean cuts with the excess begin to fall apart when removing and share recipes at a two-hour • pre-cooking large cuts of meat fat trimmed and make sure it from the grill. To register or for more seminar on Wednesday, June 8. to reduce the time the meat is on ground beef or turkey for A healthy grilled meal should information, visit The free seminar will be the grill and exposed to flames or hamburgers is 90 percent fat free. be half vegetables along side the www.whhs.com/events or from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Conrad smoke If you like pork, lean pork can meat. “And grilled vegetables and call (800) 963-7070. E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium at • using lean cuts of meat have less fat than chicken thighs. fruit can be delicious.” Fruit that For those unable to attend the Washington West, rooms A & B, trimmed of fat, and turning the But other meats, such as high-fat is firm-fleshed does best when monthly program, the seminars 2500 Mowry Ave., in Fremont. meat often on the grill pork ribs, for example, are not grilled. Try peaches, nectarines, may be televised on InHealth, a Enrollment is limited, so good choices. plums, bananas, pineapple Washington Hospital Channel register early. Sufficient parking • cutting meat into smaller You can use a variety of chunks and strawberries. (Comcast Channel 78) and is available in the Washington portions and mixing with marinades to flavor the food, she Other tips include: online at www.inhealth.tv. West parking lot. vegetables such as fish or chicken kabobs explains, and use a little olive oil • flipping meat with a spatula or

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Learn About the Signs New Treatment Options Diabetes Matters: Under- Family Caregiver Series: 12:00 PM standing Labs to Improve Eating for Heart Health 12:00 AM & Symptoms of Sepsis Your Concerns for Chronic Sinusitis Legal & Financial Affairs by Reducing Sodium InHealth: Sun Diabetes Management Sidelined by Back 12:30 PM Protection Pain? Get Back in 12:30 AM The Real Impact of The Real Impact of The Real Impact of the Game The Real Impact of Hearing Loss & the Hearing Loss & the Menopause: A Hearing Loss & the Hearing Loss & the Latest Options for Mind-Body Approach 1:00 PM Latest Options for Lunch and Learn: Latest Options for Family Caregiver Series: Latest Options for Treatment 1:00 AM Treatment Yard to Table Treatment Managing Family Dynamics Treatment in Caregiving 1:30 PM The Weigh to How to Prevent a Voices InHealth: The 1:30 AM Skin Cancer Diabetes Matters: Success Heart Attack Greatest Gift of All Gasteroparesis Shingles 2:00 PM 2:00 AM Raising Awareness Learn More About GERD & Your Risk of About Stroke 2:30 PM Kidney Disease Esophageal Cancer 2:30 AM Get Your Child's Plate in Shape Washington Washington Washington Township Health Township Health Township Health 3:00 PM Care District Care District Voices InHealth: Care District 3:00 AM Women's Health Confer- Board Meeting ence: Food and Mood: How Board Meeting Medicine Safety Board Meeting Family Caregiver April 13, 2016 One Can Affect the Other April 13, 2016 for Children Strengthen Your Back! April 13, 2016 3:30 PM Series: Panel Learn to Improve Your 3:30 AM Discussion Back Fitness

4:00 PM Voices InHealth: Wash- Preventative Voices InHealth: 4:00 AM Snack Attack Healthcare Screening Diabetes in ington's Community Heel Problems and Alzheimer's Disease Demystifying the Pregnancy Cancer Program for Adults Treatment Options Radiation Oncology Center 4:30 PM Family Caregiver 4:30 AM Series: Caregiving Learn If You Are From A Distance Heart Healthy Learn About at Risk for Liver 5:00 PM Eating After Surgery Nutrition for a Prostate Cancer: Washington Women's Cen- Disease 5:00 AM and Beyond Healthy Life Diabetes Matters: What You Need to ter: Sorry, Gotta Run! Protecting Your Know Heart Irregularities 5:30 PM Diabetes Matters: What to Family Caregiver Series: 5:30 AM Heart Good Fats vs. Bad What Are Your Vital Expect When Hospitalized Fats Tips for Navigating the Strengthen Your Back with Diabetes Healthcare System Signs Telling You? 6:00 PM Peripheral Vascular Disease: Take the Steps: What 6:00 AM Good Fats vs. Percutaneous (Under the Bad Fats You Should Know Skin) Treatment How Healthy Are About Foot Care Superbugs: Are We 6:30 PM Your Lungs? Winning the 6:30 AM Colon Cancer: Germ War? Prevention & Treatment Washington Dietary Treatment to Washington Township Health Township Health 7:00 PM Voices InHealth: Inside Washington Treat Celiac Disease Care District Care District 7:00 AM Healthy Pregnancy Hospital: The Advanced Healthcare Board Meeting Board Meeting Green Team Planning Knee Pain & April 13, 2016 April 13, 2016 7:30 PM Diabetes Matters: Replacement Family Caregiver 7:30 AM Sugar Substitutes - Series: Coping as a Caregiver Sweet or Sour? Community Based Don't Let Hip Pain 8:00 PM Senior Supportive Run You Down 8:00 AM Radiation Safety Services Minimally Invasive Hip Pain in the Young Surgery for Lower and Middle-Aged 8:30 PM Washington Family Caregiver Series: 8:30 AM Washington Back Disorders Adult Township Health Washington Driving Safety & Alternative Township Health Transportation Resources Care District Care District Women's Center: 9:00 PM Diabetes Matters: Board Meeting Cancer Genetic 9:00 AM Board Meeting Latest Treatments for April 13, 2016 Diabetes & Polycystic April 13, 2016 Cerebral Aneurysms Counseling Ovarian Syndrome Diabetes Matters: Keeping Your Heart 9:30 PM Protecting Your on the Right Beat Voices InHealth: 9:30 AM Family Caregiver Series: Heart Diabetes Matters: Fatigue and Depression Radiation Safety Diabetes Meal Planning

10:00 PM 10:00 AM Low Back Pain Sports-Related Diabetes Matters: Arthritis: Do I Have Concussions Arthritis: Do I Have Healthy or Hoax Deep Venous One of 100 Types Arthritis: Do I Have 10:30 PM Thrombosis One of 100 Types? One of 100 Types? 10:30 AM Your Concerns Kidney Transplants 11:00 PM InHealth: Senior Getting the Most Out Get Back On Your Feet: Scam Prevention Do You Suffer From Diabetes Matters: Reading 11:00 AM of Your Insurance When New Treatment Options Strengthen Your Anxiety or Food Labels: The Latest You Have Diabetes for Ankle Conditions Back! Learn to Depression? Updates 11:30 PM Improve Your Back Diabetes Matters: Straight Family Caregiver Series: Heads Up on Diabetes Matters: Meatless Mondays 11:30 AM Fitness Talk About Diabetes Nutrition for the Concussions Type 1.5 Diabetes Caregiver Medications May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 3

enzyme is added and the tissue stem cells that can be inserted a needle to place a calcium multiplies into millions of into the knee joint with the carbonate substance into the area cartilage cells called intent of stimulating the growth of bone edema.” chondrocytes. The surgeon of real cartilage. In a surgery Dr. Franzino explained that this then re-implants the new called OATS (osteoarticular part of the bone is like a beehive tissue into the original defect transfer system), the surgeon with lots of compartments. The during a second procedure. This transfers healthy cartilage from injected fluid fills the compart- approach works best for patients another area of the patient’s knee ments, hardens and turns to bone Doctors use range of procedures to with a single cartilage defect. or from a cadaver and fits it into over time. The minimally invasive repair cartilage defects “In the appropriate patients, the defect. This approach is good procedure shores up the bone and this approach has had up to a when the damaged area is larger. remaining cartilage, with the goal re you one of the therapy can temporarily relieve 90 percent success rate,” “It’s much like tile making, of relieving the pain. millions of Americans some symptoms but don’t repair explained Dr. Franzino. “The where you measure the space and “I have used this procedure on A who have knee trouble? the damage. advantage is that the patient’s then cut and insert cartilage several patients who, in the short Painful, hard-to-move knee joints Over the last several decades, own cartilage is used to stimulate tissue to fit,” Dr. Franzino added. term, are pain free,” he reported. can affect your quality of life, other procedures have been production of new cartilage in Different concept “The hope is to help them avoid their knee.” limit your ability to be developed to replace these One of the most recent or delay the need for a total or productive, and make it difficult, defects. The goal has been to More developments procedures is based on a very partial knee replacement.” if not impossible, for you to be regenerate cartilage tissue and use There are more developments different concept. Some doctors Learn more. as physically active as you’d like. the new tissue to reconstruct the in the field of cartilage restoration believe pain from a damaged To find out more about One common cause of knee damaged area. and reconstruction. In one cartilage is not coming from the cartilage repair and restoration, problems is damage to part of the procedure, tissue from a human cartilage itself, but from the “These salvage procedures go to the web site of the cartilage from overuse or injury. donor or cadaver is implanted bone beneath. are not for everyone. The intent American Academy of The articular cartilage is the into the damaged cartilage, is to stop the progression of “An approach called a Orthopaedic Surgeons at tough, flexible, slippery tissue similar to the ACI approach. The arthritis that can occur with a subchondroplasty can work for www.orthoinfo.aaos.org . covering the ends of your bones benefits of this option are that it specific cartilage defect,” patients with mild-to-moderate For more information about in a joint. It lies on the surface of requires only one surgery and is Dr. Franzino said. “If you are arthritis in one compartment of Washington Township the bones, allowing them to glide less expensive. between the ages of 15 and 40 their knee and when an MRI Medical Foundation, visit over each other as you bend or and have an area of defective Another procedure uses a shows bone edema or fluid,” www.mywtmf.com. straighten your knee. When this cartilage, it is an option that may matrix impregnated with cartilage stated Dr. Franzino. “We use cartilage is damaged and wears help you maintain an active away, the bones can rub together, lifestyle. Some very active older leading to painful, debilitating patients may also be candidates.” osteoarthritis. First procedure “Think about your knee as One of the first reconstruction a hard-boiled egg without the procedures to be developed was shell,” suggested Stephen called a microfracture. With this Franzino, MD, an orthopedic procedure, the surgeon fractures surgeon with Washington the bone beneath the damaged Township Medical Foundation.” cartilage, with the intent that the The white is the articular lower level of cartilage called cartilage and the yoke is the fibrocartilage will work naturally bone. When the cartilage wears to fill in the defect. Currently, the away, you get down to the bone microfracture is performed by and this is one form of arthritis. some orthopedic surgeons. The joint doesn’t glide freely and pain ensues.” In another treatment, called autologous chondrocyte Meeting the challenge implantation (ACI), which uses a For many years, doctors have cellular product called Carticel, looked for the best way to meet the surgeon harvests a small piece the challenge of restoring specific of the patient’s good cartilage. areas of damaged knee cartilage. The biopsy is sent to a cell Knee pain resulting from cartilage damageis a reality for millions of people. Orthopedic surgeon Stephen Franzino, MD, tells Medication, rest and physical processing facility where an his patients that treatment options for cartilage damage are available to alleviate pain and symptoms, while others can treat or repair the damage.

This is an ongoing column in which community physicians answer your health-related questions. Questions should be emailed to Ask the Doctor at: [email protected] Dear Doctor, With the summer weather coming soon, what is the best way to prevent heat illness?

Dear Reader, Heat illness can also be called heat exhaustion or heat stroke, the commonality being dehydration or lack of adequate amounts of water in the human body. Once dehydration starts to set in, a cascade of bodily functions begin to take over in order to preserve fluids. Thirst is the earliest symptom with dizziness, nausea and red-hot skin as later signals. People who work or play outdoors should be in tune with the weather reports. If you know it is going to be a hot day, drink enough water THE DAY BEFORE so that your urine is clear the following day. The morning of your work day or sporting event is critical – if your urine is dark yellow, then you did not drink enough fluid the day prior. Of course, it’s always a good idea to bring along water and drink it throughout your work day or event. More importantly, never allow your urine to become dark or get to the point where you become thirsty in order to stay properly hydrated.

Dear Doctor, Is it true if you “pop” the knuckles in your hands you will develop arthritis?

Dear Reader, An emphatic, “no.” The sound coming from a finger joint when someone “pops” it is a vacuum effect producing the sound. It cannot be reproduced again for several hours as it takes time to re-develop the vacuum inside the joint. So long as no pain is caused by these sudden stretching movements, no arthritis or damage will result, no matter how many times it is done. This is the same sound that comes from your back or neck when it is manipulated by an osteopathic physician, physical therapist or chiropractor. The reason it feels good is not completely understood, but it is generally thought to be due to a muscle relaxation feedback loop with the associated joint. Stephen Zonner, DO Dr. Steven Zonner is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice and has over 30 years of experience in the fields of primary care, occupational and Sports Medicine. Dr. Zonner completed the majority of his medical training in Chicago starting with his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (DO) from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. After finishing his Family Medicine internship and residency at Botsford General Hospital in Michigan, he returned to Chicago to complete his primary care Sports Medicine fellowship at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center. In 1990, he went on to become the head team physician for Arizona State University and has been invited to work at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. He has been treating people of all ages and athletic abilities in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2004. Dr. Zonner is also fluent in Spanish. Page 4 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

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Charity ball unites community for a cause by Hilton in Newark. Fremont Senior Center, Ohlone Indo-ABC’s primary goal is College Foundation, Niles Rotary to serve and support our Foundation, Fremont Symphony, community through volunteer Discovery Cove Children Center work and local charities. Our (Fremont Resource Center), and volunteers are passionate in many others. Past events were their dedication to serving local attended by over 300 guests, nonprofit organizations. including local leaders, An Indian dance number will physicians, businesses, and kick off the event as guests gather the community at-large. to socialize with community Tax-deductible donations for members who share a common the event may be made payable to cause. Fremont-based Yoko’s “Indo-American Charity Ball” Dance & Performing Arts Acad- at 707 Pilgrim Loop, Fremont, emy and Aerial Dance Produc- CA 94539. Sponsorship tions from San Jose will provide opportunities are also available the night’s entertainment. from $500-$20,000. Tickets are This year, the charity ball will $60 per person or $600 for a benefit Abode Services (formerly table of 10 ($10 per person is Tri-City Homeless Coalition), tax deductible). Please wear which provides shelter, housing, formal attire; black tie is optional. mobile health clinic and support For more information, call to needy families and individuals; (510) 468-4680 or visit and LIFE ElderCare’s Meals on http://indoabc.org/charityball. Wheels program, in which volunteers deliver over 350 meals Indo-American Charity Ball a day to homebound elderly and Saturday, May 7 disabled adults. Representatives 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.: from both organizations will Complimentary Bar attend the event and show a 8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.: video presentation highlighting Dinner/Program their programs and services. 9:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.: The last 12 Indo-American Dancing Charity Ball events have been DoubleTree by Hilton successful due to generous 39900 Balentine Dr, Newark contributions from donors, along (510) 468-4680 with the help of matching grants. http://indoabc.org/charityball Indo-ABC has raised over Tickets: $60 per person, $550,000 for local charities $600 table of 10 including Abode Services, Sponsorship: $500-$20,000 LIFE ElderCare, Kidango,

SUBMITTED BY were Northerners. In following NILES DISCOVERY CHURCH Browne and nine fellow family members on a remarkable jour- “Racism, unfortunately, is ney, Traces of the Trade brings us baked into the DNA of the all face-to-face with the history United States of America,” says and legacy of New England’s hid- the Rev. Jeffrey Spencer, Senior den enterprise. Pastor at Niles Discovery Church. The issues with which the De- “Slaves were considered less than Wolf descendants are confronted fully human in our founding dramatize questions that apply to documents, and only people of the nation as a whole: What, con- color were slaves.” cretely, is the legacy of slavery for Spencer’s church will screen diverse whites, for diverse blacks, the feature documentary “Traces for diverse others? Who owes of the Trade: A Story from the who what for the sins of the fa- Deep North,” on Saturday, May thers of this country? What his- 14. In this feature documentary, tory do we inherit as individuals filmmaker Katrina Browne dis- and as citizens? How does North- covers that her New England an- ern complicity change the equa- cestors were the largest tion? What would repair - slave-trading family in U.S. his- spiritual and material - really look tory. She and nine cousins retrace like and what would it take? the Triangle Trade and gain pow- This screening is part of the erful new perspectives on the Second Saturday Documentary black/white divide in America. Series, cosponsored by Niles Dis- The screening will be followed covery Church and the San Jose by a discussion led by the Rev. Peace and Justice Center. Sandhya Jha and attorney Peggy Bristol. Both Jha and Bristol have Traces of the Trade: A Story extensive experience in anti- from the Deep North racism work. The screening is free Saturday, May 14 and open to the public; dona- 1:30 p.m. tions are welcome to help cover Niles Discovery Church the costs of the screening. 36600 Niles Blvd, Fremont Given the myth that the (510) 797-0895 South is solely responsible for Free but donations slavery, viewers will be surprised gladly appreciated to learn that Browne’s ancestors

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SUBMITTED BY IVY WU Get information and resources about children’s health (mental, We live in a very stressful emotional, physical, and nutri- world. Too many unhealthy ele- tional) to help promote this cam- ments are vying for our children’s paign. Help raise fund to support attention and leading them to mental health programs in harmful attitudes and behaviors. schools by digitizing your old Don’t take your children’s mental printed photos. All net proceeds health for granted – fight for it! from the photo scanning will go Participate in the “Children’s to support children’s mental Mental Health Awareness Cam- health programs in the Fremont paign” led by City of Fremont Unified School District schools. Human Services Department - For more information, visit Youth and Family Services Divi- www.fuss4schools.org. sion (YFS) by coming to the “Children’s Health Fair” on Sat- Children’s Health Fair urday, May 7 at ClubSport Fre- Saturday, May 7 mont; raising money to support 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. mental health programs in ClubSport Fremont schools; and/or advocating and 46650 Landing Pkwy, Fremont promoting this campaign. www.fuss4schools.org Kidango celebrates new kitchen facilities

Preparing meals for 3,000 hungry kids is no easy task. It takes a team of dedicated people and facilities that can handle preparation and delivery to make it happen every day. For some Kidango participants, these meals are the best nutrition they receive. It is well known that malnourished children are often unable to concentrate and thrive physically or mentally. Kidango serves to break this pattern through education and activities to stimulate young children. Kidango has grown to meet the challenge with installation of a mas- sive walk-in oven and kitchen space to meet the challenge. In a ribbon cutting ceremony on April 27th, Chamber of Commerce members and invited guests were able to view the impressive facility. For more information about Kidango services for infants, preschool and school age children, visit: www.kidango.org California native leads the few, proud in Okinawa STORY BY rine is what he wanted to do. being a leader in the civilian sec- LANCE CPL. CARL KING Fast forward eight years. Nillo tor. Infantry leaders not only has deployed twice with the 31st teach people things but also have Back in 1779, a Marine Corps MEU and was also an instructor to show no weakness and be pro- recruiting ad in the Providence at The Basic School. Nillo has ficient when under extreme situa- Gazette read, “The Continental served as a squad leader with the tions. “The field sucks for ship Providence, now lying at company for the last year and has everybody, but when I look at Boston, is bound on a short had a great impact on the him I never see it,” said Cravey, a cruise, immediately; a few good Marines he’s serving with. “I’ve native of Cedar City, Utah. men are wanted to make up her had a lot of squad leaders since “When I see Sgt. Nillo looking complement.” I’ve been here, and Sgt. Nillo has unbothered during a long hike, it From the beginning, the Ma- been the one that’s taught me the inspires me to keep going because rine Corps has been looking for most,” said Lance Cpl. Kevin I want to be like that.” those select individuals who have Cravey, an automatic rifleman Nillo is not only liked by jun- what it takes to be a warrior and with Alpha Co., BLT 1/5, 31st ior Marines, but respected by his a leader of Marines. Sgt. Chad MEU. “Whenever we do squad leaders. “As a married man with Nillo, a squad leader with Alpha internal things he treats us like kids, Sgt. Nillo is responsible, a Company, Battalion Landing men instead of treating us like great father, a great husband and Team 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, junior Marines who don’t know overall a great Marine,” said Staff 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit anything.” Sgt. Charles Higgins, a platoon (MEU), is one of those few good Nillo said from the experience sergeant with Alpha Co., BLT men they’ve been looking for. he’s gained as a squad leader he 1/5, 31st MEU. “I believe if he Nillo was born in Newark, knows what it takes to be a leader. were to stay in, when he moves Calif. When he enlisted into the “I think the impact I have on the up to (staff noncommissioned of- Marine Corps straight out of junior Marines is not only setting ficer), he’ll be a solid leader. high school, he thought the en- the standards for training, but also Though Nillo knows he has a tire Marine Corps was strictly in- affecting their morale,” said Nillo. great impact on junior Marines fantry. “I didn’t realize that the “The hardest part of being a leader and has gained a great deal of Marine Corps had other jobs is connecting with each individual knowledge from his eight years in until the end of boot camp when Marine. You’ve got to understand the Marines Corps, he will con- I heard my fellow Marines in my the differences and the ways you tinue to learn and grow. “I think platoon getting their military oc- can actually impact them and con- the most important thing to un- cupational specialties,” said Nillo. vey things to them.” derstand is that there is always It didn’t matter to Nillo. He still Being a leader in the Marine more to learn, and you’ll never knew that being an infantry Ma- Corps infantry is nothing like know it all,” said Nillo. May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 7 High on a hill Standing tall on the hills above Union City, a Introduced by ACWD Board massive 750,000 gallon water storage tank serves the President Judy Huang, Borghi needs of 650 homes below. Although most citizens spoke briefly about his years with give little thought to how water is delivered to the water district and helped them, those at Alameda County Water District unveil a plaque on the water tank that serves Fremont, Newark and Union City are in his honor. This was no focused on not only delivery but what can be done ordinary dedication as it served to prevent disruption during a crisis such as a major to highlight the seismic upgrade earthquake. Not only do delivery concerns occupy program to ensure major their thoughts but, in the case of a storage tank protective measures by the perched above hundreds of homes and businesses, district. ACWD General Manager protecting the integrity of the tank and Bob Shaver highlighted the connections as well. significant improvements of the On April 28, 2016, dignitaries and ACWD seismic upgrade. The tank, for officials gathered to honor Frank Borghi, who instance, is now bolted to a served three decades on the board and has been reinforced pad and features a and remains a Union City icon. A man of all “double ball joint differential coupling” that will seasons, County Supervisor Richard Valle and allow movement of the pipe that connects to Union City Mayor Carol Dutra-Vernaci spoke the tank when an earthquake hits. A motorized warmly about growing up in the Decoto area of shutoff valve can also curtail damage until repair Union City and their association with crews are activated. neighborhood folks such as Borghi, Shorty Garcia In addition, ACWD Board members and others now known through street names and Marty Koller, John Weed, Jim Gunther and other identifications. Valle referred to Borghi Paul Sethy added their comments, especially as “a special man” and “salt of the earth”; Paul Sethy who reminisced and called the ceremony Dutra-Vernaci readily agreed. Both recognized “bittersweet” since his father was hired to survey the correlation with a natural and vital resource as the area for the original tank in 1963. However, a appropriate. Dutra-Vernaci added that Borghi “got replacement and significant improvements were involved and never stopped.” His extensive service seen as definite improvements and heavily weighed to the community included active participation and toward a sweet side of the day. With completion of board service on the New Haven School District the new and improved storage tank, Union City and Decoto Chamber of Commerce. He was known residents know that the Appian Tank, with the as someone the community could count on to step added nomenclature as the Frank Borghi Tank will forward and serve its interests. serve and protect their best interests.

6,240 ducks splashed down for charity SUBMITTED BY SHIRLEY SISK • Fifth place: Sylvia Phillips won four Disney- land all day park hopper passes, valued at $650. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Fremont, • Sixth place: Bob Wieckowski won $100 gift 6,240 ducks raced toward the finish line on April 23 certificates for fine dining at: Bistro 880, Papillon, for the 22nd Annual Tri Cities’ Ducks For Bucks Massimo’s, Spin-a-Yarn, The Rose Garden and The Benefit Race. The rubber duck “athletes” won some Vine. great prizes for their sponsors: • Seventh place: Meg Amouroux won a $500 gift • Grand Prize of $2,000 went to Stephany certificate from Dale Hardware. Blalock sponsored by Kiwanis Club members Chip • Eighth place: Teresa Powell won a boy’s and a and Laura Koehler, Al and Marsha Badella, Shirley girl’s bicycle, valued at $500, donated by Special Sisk and Tom Blalock. Needs Children’s Center Foundation. • First place: Nick Pace won a $1,725 Wellness • Ninth place: Keith Elrod received a $250 cer- Package, donated by Tereo Chiropractic tificate from TGIF Body Shop. • Second place: West Metro Kiwanis won a Liv- • Tenth place: Harry Reis is going to enjoy a ing Trust donated by Bernard, Balgley, Bonaccorsi, gourmet express lunch for two on the Napa Valley LLP. Wine Train, valued at $250, donated by Gloria • Third place: Betsy Schooley who won a four Heminez. stone diamond pendant from Chris Jewelers. The 29 schools and non profit agencies who par- • Fourth place: Carol Williamson won a $1,000 ticipated in obtaining ducks sales will be invited to a gift certificate to beautify her garden, donated by Kiwanis Club breakfast on May 17 when over Dale Hardware. $17,000 in checks will be given to them. Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Review: Kindle Oasis

Timing Belt Special Timing Belt aims at avid readers, With Water Pump/Collant & Labor $269 4 Cyl. Plus Tax $359 4 Cyl. Plus Tax 6 Cyl. Plus Tax $369 $459 6 Cyl. Plus Tax pricey for others Includes Timing Belt Honda /Toyota/Nissan Factory/OEM Parts & Labor to Replace Not Valid with any other offer Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 Drive Safer Stop Faster BY MAE ANDERSON I get lost when reading novels, case with a cheaper Kindle. Noise Free - Low Dust AP TECHNOLOGY WRITER whether it’s one-handed or two. The case attaches to the Oasis Breaks. Performance BETTER SCREEN drilled & Slotted roters with a magnetic snap and makes TRU-CAST TECHNOLOGY Ceramic Formula NEW YORK (AP), The Text looks crisp and bright on the device easier to hold. In fact, I DRILLED & SLOTTED Disc Break-Pads the Oasis, with a screen resolu- prefer reading with the case, even PERFORMANCE ROTORS Kindle Oasis is Amazon’s sleekest, tion of 300 pixels per inch. But though it covers up the thicker Drive Safer - Stop Faster $90 lightest e-book reader yet – and Installation +Parts & Tax the Voyage and the latest Paper- edge meant for better grip. Ceramic Formula Disc Brake Pads Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 at $290, unnecessary unless you’re a die-hard reader. white have that, too (The original There’s a spare battery in the FREE AC Diagnostic Paperwhite was duller.) case, so you get nine weeks of Replace Catalytic The Oasis, which started ship- If Repairs Done Here ($45 Value) ping this week, is meant to be a All three also have built-in reading combined, based on 30 Converter REGULAR HYBRID lights, but the Oasis is packed minutes of reading a day. Though Factory, OEM Parts or after Market Parts $39+ Freon luxury e-book reader – a solid, $49+ Freon CALIFORNIA top-of-the line device, when with more LEDs for a display that’s more than previous Kin- $90+ Tax APPROVED Visual Inspection System Charge that’s brighter and more evenly dles, it’s not a crucial feature. It + Parts money is no object. It’s designed Call for Price We have a special machine to clean & remove moisture from your strictly for reading, without Face- lit. The display adjusts automati- simply means you need to Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 Air Conditioning unit Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 book, streaming video and other cally to ambient lighting. Read- recharge it every other month Normal Maintenance distractions common on full- ing in bright sunlight, I didn’t rather than monthly. Minor Maintenance find the screen any brighter than GET MORE, PAY MORE (Reg. $86) 30,000 Miles functioning tablets. With 27 Point $185+ Tax With 27 Point Inspection Though the Oasis has a lot the Voyage, but in a dim coffee The Oasis is sleek and chic, 95 Inspection • Replace Air Filters • Oil Service $66 + Tax shop, it did stand out. and given that it’s out of stock • Power Steering Fluid • Inspect Brake Pads going for it, I didn’t find any fea- • Change Oil & Filter (up to 5 QTS) • Coolant Service • Rotate Tires ture that sucked me in or won me The Oasis also offers more until June 1, it looks popular • Check Fluids, Belts, Hoses & Brakes • Set Tire Pressure • Test Drive • Inspection fonts to choose from, including a with at least some readers. • Evaluate Exhast System AC Cabin Filter over after a few days toting • Check & Rotate Tires 60K/90K $225 + Tax EXTRA COST around three Kindles in New new one called Amazon Ember – But it’s hard to overlook that meant for easier reading, as it re- price tag. Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 Not Valid with any othr offer Most CarsExpires 7/30/16 York. 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Not Valid with any othr offer Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 Mills appointed to Not Valid with any othr offer Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 TOYOTA GENUINE BRAKES SYNTHETIC FREE INSPECTION OIL CHANGE OW20 Replace Brake Pads, Resurface Deputy County Executive/Director Rotors Front or Rear 95 Made in USA $51 up to 5 Qts. $169 + Tax of Employee Services Agency ALL OTHER TOYOTA OME & ORIGINAL FACTORY OIL FILTERS Brake Experts DEALER PARTS Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 Not Valid with any othr offer Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 SUBMITTED BY Electric & Computer Diagnostics Check Engine Light LAUREL ANDERSON We are the ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Service Engine Soon • Repair Loss of Power to Lights/Outlets Only • Repair Flickering/Diming Lights $69 • Repair or Replace Circuit Breaker County of Santa Clara Fuses, Panels/Meter Boxes $120 Value FREE • Upgrade Fuses • Code Corrections ($45 Value) County Executive • Aluminum Wires Replaced • Inspection Report/Corrections If Repairs Done Here • New Circuts • GFI Outlets, Lights, Fan, Switches Jeffrey V. Smith, M.D., J.D., has Outlets, Service Upgrade • Rewiring Not Valid with any other offer announced the appointment of Most Cars Expires 7/30/16 Most Cars Additional parts and service extra Expires 7/30/16 Deputy County Executive John P. Mills to the position of Deputy County Executive/Director of the Employee Services Agency. Mills has served as the Acting Deputy County Executive/Acting Director of the Employee Services Agency since September 2015. The appointment is effective immediately. Mills will continue to lead the Employee Services Agency and its departments, including Human Resources, Labor Relations, Employee Benefits, Executive Recruitment, and Agency Administration. He is working with department leadership to determine critical needs and long term goals in the areas of human resources, recruitment, employee performance, benefits, and overall organization structure. “I’m committed to leading the Employee Services Agency in supporting the long-term growth and development of our County organization,” Mills said. “Employees are our most valuable asset in providing quality service to our residents and the community.” Mills has served Santa Clara County residents for more than 15 years through County of Santa Clara, Scan for our FREE App or City of San Jose, and the California State Assembly. He served as Chief of Staff to District 4 County Search App Store for TCVnews Supervisor Ken Yeager for eight years. Mills holds a Master of Science in Genetics from the Stanford University School of Medicine. He Get our App and you will always know received his Bachelor of Science in Genetics from the University of California at Davis in 1996. His what is happening. We also have the back issues archived minor was in history. May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 9

BY DAVID R. NEWMAN The first Express Lane in the Bay Area appeared in 2010 on a southbound section of 680 from Sunol s many Bar Area motorists know, commute to Milpitas. There have since been two other Ex- traffic can be a nightmare. And with the press Lane openings: at the junction of 237 and 880 A region’s population expected to grow by (both directions) on the Milpitas/San Jose border in over 2 million by 2040 (according to the Metropoli- 2012, and on 580 between Dublin and Livermore tan Transportation Commission [MTC]), it’s only (both directions), which opened up earlier this year. going to get worse. Add to that limited transporta- A section on 580 between Walnut Creek and San tion funding and hardly any land left for road ex- Ramon (both directions) is scheduled to open next pansion, and you’ve got a recipe for eternal gridlock. in spring of 2017. Enter the Express Lane. Just change lanes and The MTC is working in conjunction with the merge into the far left lane of the freeway, also Alameda County Transportation Commission known as the Carpool Lane. This is the proposed (Alameda CTC) and the Santa Clara Valley Transit idea by local transportation agencies to relieve Authority (VTA). The plan is to blanket Express congestion and transform our automotive network Lanes over 550 miles throughout the East and into a more efficient and better manageable system. South Bay by 2035, primarily along Interstates 80, “We’re borrowing from operational success in 880, 680, 101 and State Routes 237 and 85. other parts of the country,” says John Goodwin, Residents of Fremont can look forward to Ex- Public Information Officer at MTC. “There have press Lanes along I-880 by 2019, with construction been Express Lanes in Southern California, San beginning sometime in the next six to eight months. Diego in particular, for well over a decade now. Specifically, the new Express Lanes will run from They also have Express Lanes in the Miami Metro Hegenberger Road to Dixon Landing Road in the Area, Atlanta Metro Area, Houston Metro Area, southbound direction, and from Dixon Landing Minneapolis, Seattle.” Road to Lewelling Boulevard in the northbound di- The idea behind Express Lanes is simple: to rection. The MTC will be working in tandem with increase the capacity of carpool lanes by giving solo Caltrans, who will be replacing the median barrier drivers the option to use them by paying a toll. Says along the same corridor. Goodwin, “The era of large scale freeway construc- “The good news is that this is a conversion of the tion and expansion is not only over, but it has been existing carpool lane, rather than construction of a over for over a generation now. So the onus is on us, new lane, so the impact on the traveling public day as planners, to use the assets that we have as to day is going to be limited. This is work that can efficiently as we can. And that’s where Express Lanes be done at night,” says Goodwin. come in.” The hours of operation vary currently, but Good- win says they are trying to establish a consistent net- So how do these new Express Lanes work, work-wide model (Monday through Friday, 5 a.m. to exactly? Here is a quick primer: 8 p.m.). Outside the posted hours of operation, a sign 1. Dashed lane markings show where it is OK to may display a message like “open to all” instead of a enter and exit. price to indicate that you can use the lane at no charge 2. All solo drivers need a regular FasTrak or a without FasTrak or being a carpool. FasTrak Flex to drive in the lane during hours of op- Also, if the Express Lane gets too crowded, a sign eration. may display a message like “HOV only” instead of a price (HOV stands for High Occupancy Vehicle). 3. Carpools, vanpools, commute busses, motor- Yes, soon everyone will have the chance to enjoy cycles, and eligible clean air vehicles travel toll-free, life in the fast lane. But Goodwin leaves us with a but may need a FasTrak Flex on certain Express sobering thought: “On a corridor like the Nimitz, Lanes. this is not going to be a magic bullet. These are 4. Overhead signs display the amount of the toll, among the most crowded carpool lanes in the re- which is determined by the distance traveled and gion, so there’s not a huge amount of extra capacity the amount of traffic. License plate cameras prevent to make available to toll-paying vehicles. It’s going cheating and support enforcement. to help a little bit, but it’s not going to eliminate 5. Electronic FasTrak tag readers over the express congestion.” lane automatically charge applicable tolls to a vehi- For more information on Express Lanes, visit cle’s FasTrak account. www.mtc.ca.gov and www.bayareaexpresslanes.org; for more about 6. Double white lines show where it is illegal to FasTrak Flex, visit www.bayareafastrak.org. enter and exit the express lane at any time.

Fremont Is Our Business FUDENNA BROS., INC.

Phone: 510-657-6200 www.fudenna.com

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To spare even one child what services. Later, Dutra worked she had suffered, Dutra’s through the Family Resource organization, OneChild, gained Center in Fremont to locate the support of family, friends, children they could help. Then businesses and the community. Washington Hospital came Over 6,000 children to date have forward and gave OneChild an been assisted. This is the 15th entire room in which to hang all year that OneChild has presented of the children’s clothes. The a fundraiser that invites the space also made dressing rooms community to help in a very en- possible, provided storage space, joyable way. On Friday, May 13, and even an office. Dutra Spin-A-Yarn Restaurant in enthused, “Washington Hospital Fremont will host a buffet in could not be more supportive of support of OneChild to help our group and Fremont Bank make more new clothing and has been there every step of school supplies available to the way contributing $10,000 more kids. per year and the South Bay Dutra’s son, Tony, recently Community Church has recalled “searching through the provided backpacks and other Internet, trying to find anyone school supplies for years!” who would donate brand new Dutra is a powerful survivor clothes for kids.” He found a and Tony, now chairman of the group in San Francisco that board of OneChild, is working contributed clothing. “That toward establishing an endow- welcome donation was supple- ment “that will allow us to gain mented by the fundraising we did assets that will make OneChild and clothes we purchased with a sustainable charitable those funds,” said Tony. They organization long after we are decided to give the kids a real gone. My mother is the “shopping” treat. Brier Elemen- inspiration, spirit and hero of tary School, where Tony’s wife this organization; together we taught Kindergarten and first invite the community to join grade, supplied a room that was us and our many friends in decorated with beautiful drapes celebrating the 15th year of and all the clothes were hanging service in support of the on racks, rather than piled in continuing growth of Bernie’s bins. They were organized by dream foundation, OneChild.” size and marked, “just like you So the story really doesn’t end would find in an upscale store after all, but happily marches on environment. We worked for into the future. four days until after midnight, every day, to get the room ready.” Purchase tickets for the When asked about how her fundraiser at foundation handles donations to http://onechildca.org/news- the kids, Dutra answers, “A events/. Please contact Tony private and respectful few Dutra at [email protected] or moments is waiting for a family, (510) 353-9984 x3 with any one at a time, one child at a time. questions. They enter the store, a bit unsure and reserved at first but One Child Fundraiser volunteers guide them through Friday, May 13 and assist them. Parents, the kids, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 pm me, we’re all smiling and some- Spin-A-Yarn Steakhouse times tearful when they leave 45915 Warm Springs Blvd, with brand new books, backpacks Fremont and clothing; things that will (510) 353- 9984 x3 help them get by.” http://onechildca.org/ At that time, the teachers Tickets: $50 knew which students were Free parking hurting and in need of these Statue of Immaculate Heart of Mary visits Hayward

SUBMITTED BY RON YTEM

The Pilgrim Immacu- late Heart of Mary statue will be visiting St. Joachim Parish in Hayward on Wednesday, May 11. The statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary was blessed by his Holiness Pope Francis on October 23, 2013. It shows Our Lady’s image in her “Last Vision” as she appeared to Sister Lucia at the convent in Tuy, Spain on June 13, 1929. The statue travels around the U.S. under the sponsorship of the World Apostolate of Fatima, spreading the important message of the Fatima. From May to October 1917, the Blessed Mother appeared to three shepherd children (including Lucia) in Fatima, Por- tugal. The Blessed Mother told the three children: “Jesus wishes to make use of you to make me known and loved. He wants to establish in the world devotion to My Immaculate Heart. To whoever embraces this devotion, I promise salvation; these souls shall be dear to God, as flowers placed by me to adorn His throne.”

Statue of Immaculate Heart of Mary Visitation Wednesday, May 11 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. St. Joachim Parish 21250 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward (510) 783-2766 http://saintjoachim.net/ May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 11

Big Store Wide Sale

City of Fremont (outdoor, bike and helmet re- Kids Bike Rodeo Six-Week Memoir Writer’s make daily activities easier for quired). Learn rules of the road, Thursday, Jun 23 Workshop those with functional limitations. News Briefs crash avoidance maneuvers, and 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Starting Wednesday, May 4 Seniors’ Guide to tips for having more fun on every Centerville Library 10 a.m. Public Benefits bike ride in the . 3801 Nicolet Ave, Fremont Everyone has a story to tell, Thursday, May 26 SUBMITTED BY For additional details or but if it isn’t recorded somewhere, 11 a.m. CHERYL GOLDEN Urban Cycling 101 Day 1 optional registrations visit it will be lost forever. Don’t miss The Legal Assistance for Sen- Classroom Workshop www.BikeEastBay.org/education the opportunity to share your his- iors and HICAP (Health Insur- Fremont’s Bicycle Master Tuesday, May 24 tory, your culture, your photos, ance Counseling and Advocacy Plan Update 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Fremont Requests and your memories with your de- Program) will hold an overview The City of Fremont is Fremont Main Library, Feedback on Local Hazard scendants. of public benefits. The presenta- currently in the process of updat- Fukaya Room Mitigation Plan Estate Planning tion will cover cash benefits, in- ing its Bicycle Master Plan. The 2400 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont The Disaster Mitigation Act Presentation cluding social security and SSI, City’s Bicycle Master Plan serves of 2000 requires the City of Fre- Thursday, May 12 health benefits, cash assistance as a guide for the implementation Urban Cycling 101 Day 1 mont to update its Local Hazard 11 a.m. program for immigrants, and a of the policies and goals of the Classroom Workshop Mitigation Plan every five years. This estate planning presenta- review of general assistance, Cal General Plan. The plan update (Women Bike session) This plan helps the City identify tion with Shirley White will Works, and food stamps. will identify ways to enhance and Saturday, Jun 4 and alleviate hazards proactively cover trusts, wills, durable powers For more information about expand the existing bikeway net- 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. before a natural or human-in- of attorney, health care directives these events and/or to sign up, work, such as the installation of Fremont Main Library, duced disaster like an earthquake, and more. visit Fremont Senior Center at new green bike lanes, Fukaya Room flood, or wildfire takes place. The May Birthday Celebration 40086 Paseo Padre Pkwy. or call buffered/separated bike lanes, 2400 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont City of Fremont asks that you Friday, May 13 (510) 790-6600. To learn more and trail opportunities. Fremont head to Fremont Open City Hall, 1 p.m. about all of the services the Sen- would like its community to Urban Cycling 101 its online civic engagement Everyone is invited for the ior Center provides visit share thoughts on bicycling in Day 2 road class forum, to answer the following May birthday party as we cele- www.Fremont.gov/SeniorCenter. Fremont, and what is working Saturday, Jun 11 questions: brate our May birthday cele- and what is not. Residents can 12 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. What actions would you like brants. Join us for wonderful Annual Kids ‘n Kites Festi- go online to provide input on Centerville Community Center to see Fremont take in the next entertainment by Jalisco harpist val: Free Kites to existing and desired bikeways 3355 Country Dr, Fremont five years to reduce the risks asso- Salvador Vazquez. After the per- First 3,000 Children and difficult roadway segments ciated with a natural or human- formance, enjoy cake, ice cream, The City of Fremont Com- and/or intersections by utilizing Bike Theft Prevention induced disaster? and coffee. Bring a friend. All munity Services Department – a user-friendly interactive Workshop How can Fremont help com- those in attendance celebrating a Recreation Services is holding its mapping tool. Just head to Learn how to protect your bike munity members prepare for and birthday in May will get a free annual “Kids n’ Kites Festival” on www.Fremont.gov/BikePlanUp- from theft at this one-hour, indoor mitigate risks associated with a birthday gift. Cake will be do- Saturday, May 14 from 10 a.m. date2017 to view the plan. workshop. Topics include locking disaster? nated by Rose’s Mortuary and en- to 3 p.m. The festival, co-spon- For more information about techniques, secure parking options, To share your input, please tertainment and gifts will be from sored by Dale Hardware and the Bicycle Master Plan Update bike registration, and tips on how visit www.Fremont.gov/OpenCi- Builders Fund, FSC Garden Washington Township Medical project and to receive a schedule to recover a stolen bike. tyHallLHMP. Club, and Hope Station. Foundation, is located within of upcoming public meetings, Bike Theft Prevention Hat Contest Central Park next to Aqua Ad- contact Rene Dalton at rdal- Workshop May Events at Fremont Monday, May 9 venture Waterpark. The festival is [email protected] or (510) 494- Saturday, Jun 18 Senior Center 11:45 a.m. free to the public and includes 4535. The Bicycle Master Plan 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Looking for healthy, dynamic, Pull out your glue stick and free kites to the first 3,000 chil- update project is funded by Fremont Main Library, engaged baby boomers and sen- create your wackiest hat or bring dren in attendance. There will be Measure B and Measure BB sales Fukaya Room iors who love to mingle with peo- your most glamorous one. We’ll live entertainment on the main tax dollars. 2400 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont ple of all ages? If so, visit Fremont have two different categories in stage, interactive booths high- Senior Center located in Central this contest: most creative and lighting summer activities, play Fremont to Host Kids Bike Rodeo Park and attend one of these up- most glamourous. After the hat area for the kids, food and more. Free Bicycling Classes The Kids Bike Rodeo includes a coming May events: contest, join us for our delicious The festival has something fun The City of Fremont is host- mock city course, skills building, Collette Vacations Presentation Mother’s Day Lunch. for everyone! ing free bicycling classes offered and safe walking and bike instruc- Tuesday, May 3 Gadgets to Make Life Easier For more information on the by Bike East Bay. Get ready for tion. Participants can drop in and 11:15 a.m. by “The Gadget Lady” Kids ‘n Kites Festival, visit biking in the summer. This two- out of this session any time, with Attend a presentation about Thursday, May 19 www.Fremont.gov/KiteFestival or part series starts with a two-hour most kids spending a half hour or Costa Rica and 11 a.m. call (510) 494-4300. For more “Day 1” classroom session (in- less in the course. It’s best suited for Heritage of America trips from This is a presentation from information on the Aqua Adven- door, no bike required), then youth in grades 2-6 (approxi- Collette Vacations. Karen Marshall from Commu- ture Sneak Peek, visit continues with an optional 5.5- mately). Bikes and helmets are pro- nity Resources for Independent www.GoAquaAdventure.com. hour “Day 2” on-the-road class vided, or bring your own. Living (CRIL) on devices to Page 12 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Sticking to the General Plan?

he City uses “conforming that one project will worsen it proposed. to the General Plan” as substantially. The cumulative 6. Economic Development T the reasoning behind effect of all recent and proposed Element many of its decisions. But is the new housing is not evaluated. The City has a “retail City really following the General Traffic Impact fees are collected pruning” policy for underutilized Plan as a whole, or does it pick but they are not used until after commercial centers and allowed and choose parts that help justify the foreseen problems arise. The Connolly Center in its position? A General Plan is a 4. Community Character Irvington to be re-designated as roadmap for future growth and Element Residential. As a result, 11 viable development - a framework for “Community Character is businesses will be pruned. policies. The General Plan of about design, aesthetics and 7. Conservation Element December 2011 is comprised of place-making.” This element has This element “presents 12 elements or chapters. Here are been the most neglected element measures to preserve and enhance ways in which we feel the City is in reviewing development applica- Fremont’s natural resources.” veering off the path that each tions. Here are just two examples: Mature old-growth trees have element promotes. The Historic Preservation and been allowed to be cut down and 1. Sustainability Element Cultural Resources Goal merely replaced with new trees This important element “ promotes “conservation and that are more conveniently summarizes the City’s vision for a enhancement of Fremont’s positioned on the developments. more environmentally sustainable historic sites, buildings, 8. Parks and Recreation future” and “serves as a kind of structures, objects, and Element executive summary of the ‘sus- landscapes into the 21st century The City sold about a third of tainable urbanism’ embodied in and beyond.” Ten old homes, the 19.8 acres of Palm Avenue the rest of the document.” including Pop Goold and Millie Park land to SummerHill Homes Adding dense housing all over Logan Goold’s home on Peralta for a single-family development. Fremont increases traffic. It adds Boulevard, are proposed to be 9. Public Facilities Element commuters, as well as parents demolished because an evaluator The City is moving ahead who must drive their children to from outside Fremont couldn’t with a new Civic Center but has distant schools because of over- discover historic references to the postponed the needed parking crowding. Every minute spent past owners. structure indefinitely. sitting in congested traffic adds to This element includes a Place- 10. Safety and Noise our environmental footprint. Type Design Manual “... to guide Elements 2. Land Use and Open and evaluate urban development The General Plan’s Acceptable Space Elements in terms of form, scale and func- Exterior Noise Level Standards The General Plan maps out tion in the built environment.” A set the maximum instantaneous Land Use Designations for each Landscape Place Type is to have noise level in bedrooms at night of the areas in Fremont. The primarily low-rise buildings, wide at 50 decibels. The Peralta Cross- most dense designation is the setbacks and abundant trees and ings development was approved Urban Residential in a Transit- landscaping. The Mission-Steven- despite the train horn noise at the Oriented Development Overlay son and Granite Ridge projects crossings being four times greater District (TOD). However, if a are on streets with a Landscape than the builder could mitigate. parcel had been designated as a Place Type. They were both 11. Community Plans Planned District prior to Decem- approved despite one having Element ber 31, 2012, this designation three-story buildings lining the Guidelines for the Town does not apply. The proposed street only 5 ft. from the sidewalk Centers of Niles, Irvington, Walnut Residences apartment and the other having a four-story Mission San Jose, and Centerville project is being processed by the apartment house right on Paseo are under this element. The City as an Urban TOD develop- Padre near Quarry Lakes. architecture in Niles Gateway ment even though it is currently 5. 2015-2023 Housing starkly contrasts to the rest of the zoned as a medium density Element Town Center. Planned District P-2004-267. The Housing Element assigns 12. Implementation Preserving Open Space by housing quotas for different levels Element restricting developments to of affordability. For 2015-2023, Amending the General Plan is “infill” sites is a good goal. But the Very Low and Low Income part of this element. Developers what is an “infill” site? Several quota is 2,640, the Moderate can request a General Plan Land large parcels with old non-tract Income is quota 978, and the Use Amendment (GPA) to houses on them have been Above-Moderate Income quota change the type and density of a declared “infill” sites even though is 1,837. parcel. Six out of the most recent the houses are not vacant nor run Already as of April 2016, 28 approved housing develop- down. the Above-Moderate Income ments have involved a GPA and 3. Circulation (Mobility) eight-year quota has more than not one amendment was rejected. Element been filled. We are marching Traffic is bad all over town. A ahead on the Very Low and Low Read the General Plan at new housing development won’t Income housing. Extremely little http://www.fremont.gov/398/G be denied for traffic reasons Moderate Income housing has eneral-Plan. unless the traffic generated from been approved or is even

Gambit is a very friendly, energetic and playful year old Belgian Malinois/Akita mix. He walks well on leash, is very attentive and wants to please. His favorite toy is a SUBMITTED BY MARCESS OWINGS To learn more, please see the exhibit at the tennis ball and he looks forward to Hayward Area Historical Society’s (HAHS) lots of playtime with his new family. “We love our Model A’s”—that’s what Museum of History and Culture. The museum is Gambit will do well with positive training, and already knows the members of the Acorn A’s Model A Ford Club open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. "sit" command. Good with of Castro Valley have in common. The group is to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for kids 12 yrs+. More info: Hayward dedicated to the preservation of the cars and students and seniors, and free for HAHS Animal Shelter. (510) 293-7200. fashions of the Model A era (1928—1931). members. For more information, call Hercules is an intelligent, The club is bringing their love of the Model A (510) 581-0223 or visit gentle 1.5 yr old Akita mix who to the Hayward Museum of History and www.HaywardAreaHistory.org already knows "sit" "lay down" and Culture’s Community Gallery in the upcoming "shake". Though he's a big boy, he's very exhibition, The Model A Era, from well mannered and attentive to his peo- Model A Era Exhibit ple. He loves playing with squeaky toys May 7- June 19. Saturday, May 7 – Sunday, June 19 and tennis balls. He's good with other The exhibition highlights the design and 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Wednesday – Sunday) dogs. Because of his size, he'd do best in style of this fascinating period. Three unique a home with children 7 yrs+. More info: Saturday, May 21/Fashion Show examples of the legendary Model A Fords are Hayward Animal Shelter. (510) 293-7200. 1 p.m. on display as well as hats, dresses, jewelry and ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! more. These modern fashions and attainable HAHS Museum of History and Culture automobiles reflect the boom of the 1920s and 22380 Foothill Blvd, Hayward Hayward Animal Shelter the bust of the 1930s. (510) 581-0223 On Saturday, May 21, travel even deeper into www.facebook.com/haywardanimalshelter the time period at “Fashions of the Model A Era,” www.HaywardAreaHistory.org 510-293-7200 $3 - $5 16 Barnes Court (Near Soto & Jackson) Hayward an informal fashion show highlighting the cloth- Tuesday - Saturday1pm - 5pm ing worn during the era. The fashion show starts at 1 p.m. and is free with museum admission. May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 13 continued from page 1

the locomotive has already been scheduled for Saturday, June 18. Entrance to Ardenwood is $3 for adults and seniors, $2 for ages 4-17, and children under four are free. Katie train tickets are just $3 each for ages two and above (children under two must sit on a lap) and include all-day train rides pulled by Katie plus all activities. Cash and credit cards accepted for train tickets. To learn more about SPCRR, visit www.spcrr.org. Safety first! To participate in some of which were built in activities children must be Newark. Our main emphasis Railroad Adventure Day supervised by an adult. Bring hats is cars built by Carter Brothers, Saturday, May 14 and sunscreen. We encourage you which was the first industry 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. to bring a picnic and drinks; no in Newark. Ardenwood Historic Farm food or drinks will be for sale. With Katie freshly painted 34600 Ardenwood Blvd, The Railroad Museum at and drawing a lot of attention Fremont Ardenwood is operated by the from children visiting (510) 544-2797 Society for the Preservation of Ardenwood with their families, www.ebparks.org Carter Railroad Resources SPCRR changed our usual four www.spcrr.org (SPCRR), a registered 501(c)(3) Saturday train rides into a Admission: $3 adults & non-profit. Revenue from events celebration of Katie, especially seniors, $2 ages 4-17, goes toward our main mission, for families with children under under 4 is free which is to restore the historic 8 years old. The second Railroad Katie train tickets: $3 each railroad cars in our collection, Adventure Day featuring Katie Free parking

Sanchez chosen for Superintendent at Newark Unified School District

SUBMITTED BY LIZ WARREN

On April 27, School Board President Ray J. Ro- driguez announced the finalist in Newark Unified School District’s search for a superintendent. Patrick Sanchez was selected from an outstanding field of candidates. He is currently Superintendent of Adam 14 School District in Commerce City, Colorado. He will start July 1, 2016. During his four year tenure as superintendent he exhibited the ability to bring his diverse community together. He was instrumental in establishing an ac- ademic recovery program that resulted in increased academic performance. He is a White House “Courageous Champion.” Mr. Sanchez has devel- oped strong parent and community partnerships to engender trust, foster cooperation and engage the community to sustain an effective and positive learning environment. The Newark Unified School Board of Education will vote on his contract at the May 3 meeting. The community will have a chance to meet Mr. Sanchez at a Meet and Greet at the Newark Memorial High School Library on May 4.

Meet and Greet with Superintendent Newark Memorial High School, Library Wednesday, May 4 39375 Cedar Blvd, Newark 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. (510) 818-4112

LETTER TO THE EDITOR BART shuttle will help neighborhoods

If a BART station is needed in south Fremont space take our trash bins off the street thus denying and is not yet open, it’s not surprising that potential access to them by the trash trucks and (3) occasion- BART passengers would be driving to the [existing] ally having our driveways blocked. Fremont station to catch a ride. Since the Fremont I have asked BART if the Warm Springs station station parking lot is full, these drivers feel they have parking lot was going to be completed ahead of the no choice but to park in adjacent neighborhoods opening of the station. The person I talked to said sometimes a twenty minute walk to the station. that she didn’t know and would have her “line man- I live near Parkmont School where for years par- ager” call me within 48 hours. That didn’t happen. I ents have been lining up on Parkside Drive or park- was going to suggest to him that BART should open ing nearby to deliver and pick up their kids. the parking lot as soon as possible so that BART Parkmont residents have adjusted to this phenome- riders could park there in order to take buses to the non by, for example, scheduling doctors’ appoint- Fremont Station. ments so they didn’t have to contend with the I have taken the “bus bridges” when repairs on traffic. Tolerance for crowded parking allowed us to the tracks necessitated a detour and found them to put up with ever increasing aggravation of the prob- be quite efficient. BART can provide the service but lem by BART users. Any tendency to complain was what kind of pressure does it take for them to actu- held in check by BART’s promise to open the Warm ally do it? Does the City of Fremont have influence? Springs station by the end of 2015. Now it seems that not even BART knows when the station will open. Tolerance has limits: we are Frank C. Tharin Jr. getting tired of (1) not being able to have our streets Fremont cleaned, (2) having people desperate for a parking Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Volunteers help seniors who need help traveling to appointments, grocery shopping, or errands. Trips take about 2 hours. We ask that you do 2 trips a month. Flexible for your schedule. December 29, 2015 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 13

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY undemanding, and very tolerant LALITHA VISVESWARAN of low-water gardens. The velvety leaves have a soft gray blue he herbal home tinge to it, and the plant bursts apothecary needs only into purple spikes of spring a sunny square of earth blossoms when the soil warms, T attracting swarms of bees and or a kitchen window sill of herbs to be well stocked. Sage is the hummingbirds. second herb in my formulary for The culinary appeal of sage is the Four Thieves Vinegar, an so strong that its mere mention elixir famed to have offered four evokes memories of holiday meals grave-robbing thieves absolution and well-fed stupor. The addition of their crimes in exchange for of sage aids digestion of foods sharing the protective formula high in fat and foods that are a during the Great Plague in little harder to digest. Its warm France. aroma makes it the perfect flavor- At my farm in Sunol I planted ing for winter and cold season a 100-foot row of culinary sage as meals. It does very well in soups, sauces, and stews, roast meats and

Sage herb with peppers and lavender substitute for the traditional herbal allies a new mother can brewed for no more than two to white sage that has been have when it is time to wean three minutes. Sweetened with excessively wild harvested due to the baby. honey, it is an aromatic and alarming high commercial On the mental plane, it can warming medicinal tea. If using Sage ghee interests. Snip 10 to 12 tender help increase attention span, fresh sage, it may be brewed with stems and wilt for a day until it’s boost concentration, and be a handful of leaves and stems for a hedge to act as a border, barrier, vegetables and is great for wrap- ping cheese and preserved goods. somewhat dry but isn’t yet too supportive during times of grief up to five minutes. and pollinator buffet. Sage can brittle that it will crumble. Trim and depression. A shortcut would be to also be the gatekeeper between Sage also has a reputation for neutralizing free radicals and has the ends and tie it together into a Sage tea is never bitter and preserve the herb in honey by health and illness. tight bunch with thin cotton only turns so because of over- infusing it over a long period of Salvia officinalis or garden anti-aging properties. Its gentle, yet assertive fragrance is often string. Allow it to dry completely steeping or using too much. A time. To make sage honey, fill a sage is one of hundreds of plants by hanging it upside down. Light teaspoon of dried sage for one jar half full with fresh, slightly that come under the genus salvia, appealing in lotions and salves. It is antiseptic and will accelerate the smudge and allow the smoke cup of boiling water is to be continued on page 16 which literally translates to to cleanse your surroundings. “savior.” Sage can refer to the healing of cuts, wounds, and can clear up skin afflictions. Sage contains rosmarinic acid, anything from the ceremonial which makes it brilliant as an smudging herb that is white sage Sage is also anti-microbial and anti-bacterial. An infusion makes anti-inflammatory agent. to clary sage, whose essential oil Combined with its high levels of has been used as a fixative in an excellent mouth gargle for a sore throat, when the flu strikes, anti-oxidants and bone-building Old World perfumery, to the properties, proper use of this hallucinogenic salvia divinorum or when sinuses get clogged. Fresh sage leaves macerated in herb promotes health and offers that is said to send one to altered protection against common ill- states of consciousness. However, vodka makes a cheap and efficient natural homemade deodorant. nesses and degenerative diseases. we are going to confine ourselves Sage eases swelling and helps to the common culinary sage. Simply pour a good quality drinking vodka into a jar that has alleviate symptoms of acid reflux, In the garden, sage loves warm asthma, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and dry soil. It thrives in sun as been half filled with fresh sage leaves. Let it sit between two to six and can help regulate menstrual well as part shade. It doesn’t cycles. During menopause, it can particularly demand rich soil but weeks. Strain and dilute with dis- tilled water at a ratio of 1:1. Spritz! help women deal with excessive benefits from an annual hard sweating. It is one of the best pruning. Sage is carefree, Sage can also be used as a smudging herb. It is a suitable Honey bottles Page 16 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016 continued from page 15

wilted roughly-chopped leaves. no water at all. Flavoring ghee Pour honey until the herbs are with sage makes a delicious fully covered and there is very cooking fat infused with the little head space between the lid herb’s aroma. This is perfect for and the contents. This is to roast potatoes and to drizzle over prevent oxidation. Poke contents squash or pasta. I love to mix a of the jar with chopsticks and little sage ghee with plain rice swirl them around so there are no and sautéed garlicky Swiss chard. air bubbles. Let it sit for at least I also like making little polenta six weeks on a cool, dark shelf. squares and drenching it Don’t forget to label and date it. with sage ghee and finely When it’s ready, pour a heaping chopped chives. tablespoon of sage honey into a Sublime as salad dressing or hot cup of water and strain for when combined 1:1 with raw the easiest sweet medicinal tea honey, sage vinegar makes an you can prepare at a short notice. excellent medicinal oxymel. A My other favorite way to tablespoon of sage-infused apple medicinal vinegars as metals will tablespoons of freshly squeezed Lalitha Visveswaran is a preserve an end of season sage cider vinegar in a large glass of corrode upon contact with acetic lemon juice. Strain again through harvest is to make sage ghee. water every day is said to regulate full-time farmer at Jellicles acid or vinegar. a fine cheesecloth and bottle it. Ghee is essentially caramelized blood sugar levels. Fill a jar three Farm in the Sunol AgPark Last, but not least, a sweet Refrigerate. clarified butter that is part of fourths full with fresh sage leaves ending. For sage blossom syrup where she grows vegetables, Indian and many other ancient and submerge them with raw boil two cups of water and pour Stay tuned for the next herbs, flowers, and lavender. culinary traditions. The process apple cider vinegar. Let it sit for over two cups of fresh sage installment of our herbal allies www.jelliclesfarm.com, removes all moisture from butter at least six weeks and strain into a blossoms. Strain. Bring to boil series! www.facebook.com/jelliclesfarm, to create a shelf-stable product clean bottle. Only use glass jar with two cups of granulated sugar that is 100 percent butterfat and and plastic lids while preparing www.instagram.com/jelliclesfarm until it dissolves. Add two

SUBMITTED BY JAMIE STROUD

Washington High School’s performance of Little Shop of Horrors opens Friday, May 6 with addi- tional shows May 13-14 and May 20-21 at 7:30 PM in the Husky Theatre. On Sunday, May 8, join us for a special Mother’s Day performance at 4 p.m. All moms are free provided they bring along at least one child (any age). Mother’s Day tickets with accompanying ticket are sold at the theatre only. The Fri- day, May 20 show will be a special student sign language interpreted performance. Tickets for all shows are: $15 general admission; $12 students 14 and older and seniors; $10 Assoc. Student Body (ASB) students, and $8 for Youth 13 and under. Children 3 and under are free if they sit on a lap. Seating is limited, but you can purchase tickets online at: http://tinyurl.com/whslittleshop For more information, call (510) 505-7300 ext. 67362. Little Shop of Horrors Friday: May 6, 13, 20 and Saturday: May 14, 21 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 8 4 p.m. Washington High School, Husky Theatre 38442 Fremont Blvd, Fremont (510) 505-7300 ext. 67362 Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/whslittleshop $8-$15

SUBMITTED BY SHIRLEY SISK suggested donation at the door. Complimentary refreshments are On Sunday, May 15 at 2 p.m. the League of Volunteers served during intermission. (LOV) and the Newark Arts Council welcome you to a musical odyssey, guided by the internationally acclaimed, LOV Kim Angelis Concert award-winning violinist and composer, Kim Angelis. Her Sunday, May 15 music has been used at the Olympics and World Cup gymnastics events, in film and on TV. From Africa to 2 p.m. (Doors open 1 p.m.) Asia, from Alaska to Chile, the passionate, beautiful and Thornton Junior High, timeless music of Kim Angelis has captivated audiences Auditorium and inspired musicians. Accompanied on the guitar by her 4356 Thornton Ave, Fremont talented husband, Josef, Kim’s music literally sings with each string like a gypsy poet. (510) 793-5683 LOV’s concerts are held in Thornton Junior High’s www.lov.org. Auditorium, Fremont. Doors open at 1 p.m. and the Free/Donations gladly accepted concert begins at 2 p.m. Admission is free with a May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 17

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 5 29393 Lassen Street 94544 535,000 3 1132 1989 03-22-16 Highest $: 1,060,000 Median $: 885,000 31154 Meadowbrook Ave 94544 550,000 3 1231 1955 03-23-16 Lowest $: 385,000 Average $: 803,200 562 Tennyson Road 94544 535,000 3 1696 2006 03-24-16 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 2451 Columbine Court 94545 561,500 4 1804 1975 03-23-16 18073 Joseph Drive 94546 885,000 3 1921 195703-25-16 25192 Copa Del Oro Dr #105 94545 320,000 2 958 1991 03-24-16 2505 Miramar Ave #124 94546 385,000 2 898 198803-22-16 1981 Osage Avenue 94545 565,000 3 1232 1964 03-22-16 2757 Talbot Lane 94546 1,060,000 3 1971 194703-23-16 1256 Stanhope Lane #249 94545 270,000 1 748 1989 03-22-16 7297 Longmont Loop 94552 785,000 3 1785 200103-24-16 MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 13 30155 Palomares Road 94552 901,000 1 912 -03-24-16 Highest $: 1,410,000 Median $: 781,000 FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 47 Lowest $: 443,500 Average $: 785,115 Highest $: 2,500,000 Median $: 850,000 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED Lowest $: 323,000 Average $: 972,053 1392 Acadia Avenue 95035 760,000 3 1065 1963 04-08-16 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 445 Dixon Road 95035 700,000 3 900 1960 04-07-16 1268 Albacore Terrace 94536 722,000 2 1178 1994 03-23-16 1400 East Calaveras Blvd 95035 475,000 3 1071 1955 04-08-16 36929 Allen Court 94536 1,550,000 3 1616 1951 03-25-16 1840 Edsel Drive 95035 443,500 3 1102 1962 04-08-16 37155 Aspenwood Com #201 94536 560,000 2 1083 1986 03-24-16 346 Fairmeadow Way 95035 880,000 3 1427 1994 04-08-16 37215 Bodily Avenue 94536 810,000 3 1324 1954 03-25-16 727 Garden Street 95035 781,000 - - - 04-01-16 37465 Briarwood Drive 94536 705,000 3 1119 1954 03-22-16 685 Heath Street 95035 725,000 3 1160 1960 04-07-16 35425 Cabrillo Drive 94536 850,000 5 1714 1966 03-23-16 1963 Journey Street #102 95035 803,500 - - - 03-28-16 2489 Country Drive 94536 861,000 3 1633 1976 03-24-16 734 London Drive 95035 1,410,000 4 3204 1985 04-12-16 38431 Darnel Court 94536 1,153,000 5 3142 1960 03-24-16 1383 Olympic Drive 95035 942,500 3 1484 1963 04-08-16 3830 Dunbar Place 94536 950,000 - 1453 1977 03-28-16 237 Rainbow Place 95035 785,000 3 1404 2000 03-28-16 37900 Essanay Place 94536 781,000 4 1408 1981 03-28-16 310 San Petra Court #3 95035 451,000 2 882 1971 04-12-16 35673 Gleason Lane 94536 1,413,000 4 2675 1979 03-23-16 1835 Yosemite Drive 95035 1,050,000 4 2030 1967 04-11-16 4539 Grover Court 94536 1,130,000 3 2028 1955 03-22-16

NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 8 Home Sales Report 331 Paloma Terrace 94536 710,500 3 1240 1973 03-25-16 Highest $: 1,120,000 Median $: 680,000 4180 Perkins Court 94536 1,325,000 4 3561 1964 03-28-16 Lowest $: 500,000 Average $: 752,250 418 Rock Avenue 94536 690,000 3 1312 2008 03-23-16 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 38136 Smith Court 94536 929,000 4 1591 1962 03-25-16 35128 Blackburn Drive 94560 899,000 3 1628 1963 03-23-16 3574 Sutton Loop 94536 854,000 3 1680 1963 03-24-16 36418 Crystal Springs Ct 94560 1,120,000 5 2724 1998 03-25-16 5500 Cosmos Common 94538 726,000 3 1309 1994 03-25-16 6421 Dairy Avenue 94560 569,000 3 942 1953 03-23-16 39993 Fremont Blvd #8 94538 475,000 2 1360 1987 03-23-16 6214 Noel Avenue 94560 500,000 3 942 1953 03-18-16 4739 Griffith Avenue 94538 850,000 3 1596 1962 03-23-16 6378 Normandy Drive 94560 680,000 4 1290 1960 03-28-16 4587 Hilo Street 94538 767,000 3 1148 1960 03-22-16 36701 Olive Street 94560 621,000 4 1993 1948 03-24-16 5653 Impatiens Common 94538 540,000 2 850 1994 03-22-16 8067 Peachtree Avenue 94560 810,000 4 1708 1974 03-23-16 40117 Laiolo Road 94538 735,000 3 1140 1959 03-25-16 6037 Tourraine Drive 94560 819,000 4 2171 1959 03-25-16 40243 Legend Rose Terr 94538 978,000 3 2000 2008 03-28-16 40963 Olmstead Terrace 94538 625,000 4 1599 2010 03-25-16 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 18 3909 Stevenson Blvd #708 94538 380,000 2 1042 1972 03-25-16 Highest $: 887,000 Median $: 596,500 39344 Sundale Drive 94538 639,000 3 1131 1963 03-23-16 Lowest $: 405,000 Average $: 610,056 47065 Benns Terrace 94539 435,000 2 926 1987 03-24-16 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 414 Crystalline Drive 94539 1,630,000 4 2305 1985 03-28-16 1782 Astor Court 94577 887,000 3 2947 1985 03-28-16 281 Fountain Grass Terr 94539 952,000 3 1795 2008 03-28-16 756 Bridge Road 94577 840,000 5 2210 1935 03-25-16 44274 Hunter Place 94539 2,500,000 5 4596 1998 03-23-16 297 Lorraine Boulevard 94577 635,000 3 1310 1941 03-25-16 240 Kimberwood Court 94539 2,000,000 4 2909 1994 03-25-16 22 Sunnyside Drive 94577 582,500 2 1192 1927 03-22-16 40641 Mission Boulevard 94539 940,000 3 1569 1975 03-25-16 2030 Trombas Avenue 94577 440,000 2 1054 1944 03-23-16 46200 Paseo Padre Pkw. 94539 1,590,000 4 2377 1974 03-23-16 585 Tudor Road 94577 405,000 2 863 1948 03-24-16 263 Rosado Road 94539 1,410,000 4 1784 1976 03-23-16 1264 Wainwright Avenue 94577 596,500 2 840 1943 03-25-16 462 Scott Street 94539 1,959,000 - - - 03-24-16 16622 Ehle Street 94578 438,000 4 1776 1947 03-25-16 46900 Shale Comm #136 94539 550,000 2 936 1987 03-25-16 600 Heather Glenn Lane 94578 560,000 3 1317 2013 03-22-16 2335 Sueno Way 94539 970,000 2 1230 1970 03-22-16 2019 Manchester Road 94578 580,000 4 1365 1947 03-25-16 140 Tuolumne Drive 94539 1,300,000 4 1787 1977 03-28-16 2215 Pomar Vista Street 94578 550,000 3 954 1954 03-25-16 46770 Winema Comm #7 94539 535,000 2 897 1985 03-25-16 13485 Rose Drive 94578 712,000 4 2286 1950 03-28-16 33883 Abercrombie Place 94555 1,282,000 4 2409 1976 03-23-16 1606 Russ Avenue 94578 600,000 5 2259 1948 03-25-16 4531 Donalbain Circle 94555 810,000 4 1214 1985 03-28-16 13839 School Street 94578 700,000 4 2944 1956 03-28-16 3763 Dryden Road 94555 850,000 3 1376 1977 03-22-16 15578 Baypoint Avenue 94579 755,000 4 2405 2000 03-25-16 33155 Egret Way 94555 1,270,000 4 2749 1980 03-25-16 15383 Farnsworth Street 94579 410,000 3 1160 1955 03-28-16 34221 Gannon Terrace 94555 1,045,000 4 1774 1988 03-25-16 1391 Hubbard Avenue 94579 680,000 4 1749 1953 03-25-16 4289 Tanager Common 94555 627,000 3 1240 1984 03-23-16 15176 Norton Street 94579 610,000 3 1342 1949 03-28-16 34112 Via Lucca 94555 323,000 2 1231 2007 03-28-16 SAN LORENZO | TOTAL SALES: 3 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 23 Highest $: 540,000 Median $: 430,000 Highest $: 1,139,000 Median $: 535,000 Lowest $: 415,000 Average $: 461,667 Lowest $: 270,000 Average $: 535,522 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 578 Drew Street 94580 415,000 4 1911 1950 03-25-16 665 Atherton Place #606 94541 470,000 3 1224 1997 03-22-16 16765 Ventry Way 94580 430,000 2 876 1956 03-22-16 22569 Center Street 94541 450,000 3 1236 1947 03-28-16 16068 Via Catherine 94580 540,000 3 1352 1956 03-24-16 955 Leonardo Way 94541 515,000 3 1070 1951 03-22-16 Sunol | TOTAL SALES: 1 3051 Madsen Street 94541 550,000 3 1343 2012 03-24-16 Highest $: 1,150,000 Median $: 1,150,000 22260 Montgomery St 94541 695,000 4 2050 1938 03-25-16 Lowest $: 1,150,000 Average $: 1,150,000 22610 Mossy Rock Drive 94541 545,000 3 1280 1979 03-23-16 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 1066 Old Oak Lane 94541 575,000 3 1918 2010 03-22-16 2394 Fern Trail 94586 1,150,000 3 2023 1929 03-22-16 22229 Pearce Street 94541 278,000 2 758 1918 03-25-16 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 5 205 Poplar Avenue 94541 385,000 2 1272 1980 03-23-16 Highest $: 820,000 Median $: 618,000 18543 Standish Avenue 94541 1,139,000 4 1706 1961 03-25-16 Lowest $: 330,000 Average $: 613,600 27039 Belfast Lane 94542 605,000 3 2212 1984 03-25-16 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 638 Barron Way 94544 521,000 3 1501 1960 03-25-16 2484 Balmoral Street 94587 780,000 3 1720 1967 03-25-16 30158 Bridgeview Way 94544 980,000 5 3094 2000 03-25-16 32616 Brenda Way #4 94587 330,000 2 798 1974 03-22-16 26604 Colette Street 94544 482,500 3 951 1950 03-25-16 4337 Horner Street 94587 820,000 4 2070 1995 03-25-16 27943 Dickens Avenue 94544 455,000 3 1162 1955 03-25-16 4241 Solar Circle 94587 520,000 4 1584 1973 03-23-16 945 Fletcher Lane #A312 94544 335,000 2 946 1986 03-25-16 33450 University Drive 94587 618,000 4 1276 1960 03-23-16

Condie, will address the top 10 tunity to learn the latest issues in- What Restaurants Need to Top ten things restaurants need to know issues facing restaurants in 2016; volving a fascinating but highly Know in 2016 legislation affecting dining estab- regulated industry. We’ll have Tuesday, May 10 ation present “What Restaurants SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD lishments; a “state of the indus- munchies and door prizes from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Need to Know in 2016” on Tues- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE try” update; and news on an Hayward’s Costco Business Cen- Hayward City Hall day, May 10 at Hayward City incentive program for restaurant ter. Check out the registration 777 B St, Hayward Hall. This free workshop, featur- The City of Hayward, Hay- food waste disposal. website at http://goo.gl/hhMPYg. (510) 537-2424 ing California Restaurant Associ- ward Chamber of Commerce, If you are not affiliated with a http://goo.gl/hhMPYg ation President and CEO Jot and California Restaurant Associ- restaurant, this will be an oppor- Miracle Milk® Stroll SUBMITTED BY REBECCA DHAND moms from being able to have a supply or time to drop off donor milk! What do you Funds are used to educate parents, make enough. For example, babes born think? Get involved and participate in the health care providers, medical directors A momma’s Miracle Milk® Stroll will early mean mom’s bodies weren’t ready, ei- Miracle Milk® Stroll! and hospital administrators about the criti- take place at Lake Elizabeth in Fremont’s ther. Moms may be down ill as well, or the Registration requires a donation, and cal role of human milk and donor milk in Central Park on Saturday, May 14. Come unbearable stress of a life-death situation anyone can make a donation even if they a premature, fragile or compromised in- out and participate! Babies born early or can dry mom’s milk up, etc. So, we should cannot attend. Please visit: www.mira- fant’s diet, and increase access to donor with complications are very fragile, with have donor milk, just like blood. clemilk.org. Purchase of the 2016 Miracle milk in the NICU. particularly delicate stomachs. The best Unfortunately, there’s no real infrastruc- Milk® Stroll t-shirt is optional. thing for them is their mother’s milk - cus- ture yet. So, Rebecca Dhand is hosting this Proceeds benefit Best for Babes and its Miracle Milk Stroll tom designed hour-by-hour to meet their local event along with the International nonprofit partners: the Human Milk Saturday, May 14 needs. Each time moms 2016 Miracle Milk® Stroll. Visit: Banking Association of North America 11 a.m. smell/kiss/touch/hold/nurse babies, the www.miraclemilk.org for more informa- (HMBANA), Breastfeeding Committee of Lake Elizabeth, Central Park milk they produce is tailor-made to create tion and to get the word out. Canada: Baby-Friendly, NEC Society, La 40000 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont antibodies for their unique environment We only have one milk bank in all of Leche League USA and the United States Info: (510) 461-6891 and developmental stage. the SF Bay Area! Seriously, all those times Lactation Consultants Association www.miraclemilk.org But sometimes, the situation prevents we moms visit the pediatrician should be a (USLCA). Donation requested for participation Page 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

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Tri-City Stargazer MAY 4 - MAY 10, 2016

For All Signs: This week we have a grand trine in the solar system which involves the Sun, Pluto and Jupiter. The grand trine resembles an equilateral triangle and is considered to be fortunate. Generally life moves smoothly and things work out as expected with this arrangement. Hopefully this will modify the effect of the ongoing Mercury and Mars retrogrades, which tend to create bottlenecks and slow motion. Probably most of us will see a mix of outcomes. Some activities flow unusually well, while others are blocked or detoured

Aries the Ram (March 21- Cancer the Crab (June 21- Libra the Scales (September April 20): It is hard for you to July 21): This week you may be 23-October 22): Debts owed to to hold in your mind. That is success that you need. Although make forward motion at this feeling stress related to your you are delayed due to some how magic works. it may feel like forever, it is not. time. Partly this has to do with lover or a partner, or maybe a kind of paperwork nit. If you are By mid-summer you will know your own inner hesitation. Let it child. Underneath it all, the impatient, see what you can do what to do next. Make an effort Capricorn the Goat (De- to take this waiting time as a be. Drive and handle tools care- issue is tied to your internalized about tracking on the original cember 22-January 19): A cre- fully this week. Exercise judi- sense of what a woman should problem. This may help but mini-vacation from pressure to ative project or a relationship produce. ciously. You may be edgy and do or be (whether you are male probably won’t speed up the that began near the New Year is irritable, thus making an acci- or female). Our culture has al- works. Hold your tongue in any beginning to blossom now. At dent of some kind more likely. ways struggled with images of unpleasant encounter. Aggres- the very least you can see that it Pisces the Fish (February the feminine. Is she a caretaker sion will not help you at this is on track to turn out well. You 19-March 20): Stay alert for or a seductress? time. Just try to discover and are struggling with your inner persistent peddlers, flim-flam Taurus the Bull (April 21- correct the original nit. May 20): During this period self. It feeds you false informa- folks, and others who want to you may have especially good Leo the Lion (July 22-Au- tion that somehow you are not sell you a deal. Do not engage in fortune in the areas of romance, gust 22): Your planetary ruler is Scorpio the Scorpion (Oc- good enough or worthy enough. any business without thoroughly children, education, the law, or in the prime position to give tober 23-November 21): Your Put those dark thoughts behind investigating the proposition. travel. The one pothole is in the generously and have the same work or daily routine may be you, or at least put them in the Even then, take two steps back category of debt. Those who owe given to you. Read the lead para- thwarted by detours and chal- closet. for a large overview before you you are recalcitrant about main- graph about the grand trine in lenges. High-tech equipment move into anything new. If you have investigated this in times taining their promises. Or you the zodiac this week, because could be belligerent. However, Aquarius the Water Bearer may be the one who is debt- you are a participant in that aspects favor in depth discussion past, then fresh information may (January 20-February 18): You help you decide now. avoidant. Perhaps you cannot arrangement. Your ability to dis- and understanding with part- are caught in a holding pattern pay because others have not paid pense wisdom and equanimity is ners. One relationship is subject which keeps you from moving in you. It’s a conundrum. necessary now. You are in an ef- to growth and flowering while any direction for the present. fective position. another one is stalled out for this You don’t know the outcome period. Gemini the Twins (May 21- and do not have the promise of June 20): Memories from your Virgo the Virgin (August life history may surface for ex- 23-September 22): Your mood Sagittarius the Archer (No- amination at this time. Old is expansive and optimistic this vember 22-December 21): Are you interested in a personal friends or acquaintances who re- week. It is one of those "good There are hurdles and potholes horoscope? turn for a short time could be luck" times that occasionally in the road to achieving your the trigger for this life review. happen in life. You have a grasp goals. At least you know exactly Vivian Carol may be reached at Do not assign blame until you of the big picture and could use what you hope to accomplish. (704) 366-3777 have examined your own behav- this energy to promote your So many others are totally stuck for private psychotherapy ior. For that reason circum- projects and gain support. Any with no direction in sight. Take or astrology appointments stances will slow down in your interests you have in travel, pub- your time and hold to the faith (fee required). outer life. lishing, the Internet, or educa- that you will eventually material- tion are given a green light. ize what you need. Create an emotionally charged image/sense www.horoscopesbyvivian.com May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 19

Ella Gunady wins Optimist Club’s SUBMITTED BY THE 95 injury crashes in Fremont The month of May has been District Essay Contest FREMONT POLICE involving bicycles or motorcycles? designated as National Bicycle A year before that there were 96, Safety Awareness Month by the DEPARTMENT and one year before that there National Highway Traffic Safety were 100. That’s an average of Administration. And throughout Share the road. nearly two per week for the last the month, we at the Fremont It’s a simple phrase that’s three years. Police Department will be emblazoned on signs and It’s important to point out bringing to you via our Social billboards across the country that the cause of all of these Media accounts safety messages reminding motorists that vehicles crashes vary, and automobile and reminders of what bicycle with four wheels and two axels drivers are not always at fault. riders can do to minimize the risk are not the only ones that use of injury or the extent of damage the roadways. While the phrase That being said, operators of should they be involved in a is almost cliché, it does have an bicycles and motorcycles also crash. Also wrapped into the underlying point worth should heed similar advice given month we will discuss similar hammering home – bicyclists and to automobile drivers. topics as it pertains to motorcycle motorcycle riders are also on the As a bicycle or motorcycle riders. roads, keep an eye out for them. rider you are sometimes in a Keeping the community safe Yes, they sometimes ride in blind spot, do your best to avoid is a multi-faceted task that we blind spots making them hard hanging out there. at the Police Department take to see. As a bicycle rider you have seriously and we hope that Yes, bicyclists have a dedicated your designated lane – use it you, whether it is as a driver lane -- but they are allowed to when possible because it is safer. of a four-wheel vehicle or a ride in normal lanes of traffic. But when you’re in lanes of two-wheeled one, will as well. SUBMITTED BY DARRYL REINA traffic, be aware of your Do your part. Share the road. Yes, motorcycle riders split surroundings and be predictable. Stay Safe, Fremont. In February, the Newark Optimist Club recognized Washington lanes – which they are allowed to High sophomore Ella Gunady as the Club Level winner in their an- do under the California Vehicle As a motorcycle rider if you Traffic Talk is a monthly nual Essay Contest, and presented her with a $200 cash award and a Code. are splitting lanes, try to do so column submitted by the only when safe and try to Fremont Police Department’s medallion. Her original essay, “Lead by Example: Reality or Fiction,” But if automobile drivers keep anticipate the movement of Traffic Unit. Submit a was forwarded to Sacramento, and entered into the District level in mind that there could be one vehicles around you. traffic-related question via e-mail competition. of these two-wheeled vehicles on The Newark Optimist Club is pleased to announce that Ella’s essay Sharing the road is a two-way to [email protected]. the road near them, it could was recently selected as the overall contest winner by the Pacific street, pun-intended, and the Interact with the Police prevent the next crash, the next Central District. Ella will be awarded a $2,500 college scholarship at burden of safety not only lies Department @FremontPD on heartache, the next statistic. the Pacific Central District Convention later this summer. with the automobile drivers Twitter or facebook.com/Fre- Congratulations Ella! Speaking of statistics, did you but also with the bicycle or montPoliceDepartment know that in 2015 there were motorcycle riders. AMVETS Law Enforcement Certificate Awards SUBMITTED BY MICHAEL L. EMERSON

Officers of AMVETS (Ameri- Honoree Alameda County Sheriff Detective Shaun Corey (holding certificate) CHP Officer Michael Parks holds his certificate can Veterans) Hayward Post 911 presented a framed Certificate of Appreciation Award during their Post meeting on April 7. Also participating in the ceremony were Assemblyman Bill Quirk and Hayward City Council member Elisa Marquez. Honorees were: Alameda County Sheriff Detective Shaun Corey, CHP Officer Michael Parks, and Hayward Police Officer Inspector John Lage. Those selected for AMVETS yearly Award were honored for their outstanding Law Enforce- ment service to the community. In addition, all three are U.S. Military veterans. For more information, visit: www.AMVETS911.com Hayward Police Officer Inspector John Lage (holding certificate) Page 20 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016 May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 21

Park District offers affordable outdoor day camps

SUBMITTED BY trained staff of recreation leaders, ISA POLT-JONES lifeguards and naturalists. SUBMITTED BY TINA FERNANDEZ The sold-out concert included refreshments and PHOTOS COURTESY OF the presentation of awards for the event program art Dates and locations On March 27, 2016, Fremont teens Rahul Sud- contest. SAVE thanks: Raghavan Kope and Rahul MICHAEL SHORT, EBRPD for Park’n It Day Camp 2016: harsan and Raghavan Kope hosted a fundraising Sudharsan and their families for their tremendous Tamil music concert in celebration of women at the efforts in making this concert such a success. SAVE East Bay Regional Park Dis- Monday, Jun 27 – Ohlone College Smith Center. After many months also wishes to thank Fremont Mayor Bill Harrison trict (EBRPD) offers fun and af- Friday, Jul 1 of planning, the concert raised $15,000 for domes- for attending and the concert’s many generous spon- fordable outdoor day camps for Don Castro Regional tic violence victim support organizations SAVE of sors, including: Alameda County Supervisor Scott kids and youth at a number of Recreation Area Fremont and Maitri of San Jose. Haggerty (District 1), Dr. Raj Salwan, Laxman convenient locations. Park’N It 22400 Woodroe Ave, Hayward The concert featured a band of Tamil musicians Jethani of New Century Executive, Inc., Realtor Day Camp takes place in a differ- and singers called Pallavi. The selection of music Ken Vasan, Auriga Travel, Genius Kids, Dublin ent Regional Park each week, and Monday, Aug 1 – Friday, Aug 5 was entitled “Achamillai Achimillai,” which means Ranch Dental, and Kamakshi’s Kitchen, among offers hiking, fishing, arts and Ardenwood Historic Farm “Fearless Fearless” and highlighted the many roles many others. crafts, sports, environmental edu- 34600 Ardenwood Blvd, and experiences of Indian women from all walks of For more information about SAVE services and cation, and swimming. This Fremont life. The songs featured the role of women as care- programs, or for information on how to volunteer camp is designed for children givers, wives, and farmers. Other songs centered on or donate, visit http://save-dv.org/ ages 5 to 12. Camp is just $200 Learn more and register online the magical qualities of women as creators, torch- for Alameda County residents. at www.ebparks.org/park-n-it or bearers, and revolutionaries, as well as the intricacies Enjoy hands-on experience under call (888) 327-2757, option 2. of arranged marriages. the care of EBRPD’s highly Financial aid is available. Page 22 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Rita Hosking will be joined by Sean Feder and Keith Cary to perform as the Rita Hosking Trio at Mission Coffee.

SUBMITTED BY Sunrise,” Hosking ‘s 2009 record, BRASK HOUSE CONCERTS won Best Country Album Vox Pop in the 2010 Independent PHOTO BY RIK KELLER Music Awards. “Burn,” PHOTOGRAPHY from 2011, was placed in the top 10 “Young Female Artist Northern California’s own releases for 2011” by No De- Rita Hosking sings of forest fires, pression magazine, and listed as a culture clash, demolition derbies, “Hidden Gem of 2011” by the the working class and hope. From UK’s Observer. Hosking ‘s 2013 NPR’s Weekend Edition to Bob release, “Little Boat,” has been Harris’s BBC show, Hosking is listed as one of the “Top 10 moving audiences around the Country Albums of 2013” by globe with her stories in song and the UK Telegraph. doubly sweet and sinewy voice. Hosking will bring her Hosking’s style of country-folk much-lauded sound to Fremont’s has been lauded for story and Mission Coffee on Saturday, sense of place, and her perform- May 7, appearing as the ances praised for capturing the “Rita Hosking Trio” with audience. Honors include winner her husband Sean Feder on of the ‘08 Dave Carter Memorial Dobro and banjo, and Keith Songwriting Contest at the Cary on upright bass. Presented Sisters Folk Festival, finalist in by Brask House Concerts, the the ‘09 Telluride Troubadour community is invited to enjoy Contest, and more. “This these musicians with a fine cup California girl comes by her of coffee, dinner or dessert in mountain-music sensibility with a fun and intimate setting. true authenticity, with original Tickets are $15 each and songs deeply rooted in her available at the door. family’s frontier experience,” said Dan Ruby, FestivalPreview.com, Rita Hosking Trio and Hosking’s fans call her Saturday, May 7 “the real deal.” A descendant of 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Cornish miners who sang in the Mission Coffee Roasting Co. mines, Hosking grew up with 151 Washington Blvd, Fremont deep regard for folk music and (510) 623-6920 the power of the voice. Hosking began recording and www.BraskHouseConcerts.com publishing in 2005 with “Are You www.fremontcoffee.com Ready?” and followed in 2007 http://www.ritahosking.com/ with “Silver Stream.” “Come Tickets: $15 at the door May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 23

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

CONTINUING EVENTS

Saturdays, Feb 6 - May 7 Sabercat Creek Habitat Restoration 9 a.m. - 12 noon Volunteers remove litter and invasive plants First Saturday every month City of Fremont Environmental Services 39550 Liberty Street, Fremont (510) 949-4570 https://sites.google.com/site/sabe rcatcreekrestoration/

Fridays, Feb 12 thru Apr 29 Senior Sing Along Chorus $ 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Enjoy singing and socializing Kenneth C. Aitken Center 17800 Redwood Rd., Castro Valley (510) 881-6738 www.haywardrec.org

Tuesdays, Mar 1 thru May 31 Drop-In Advanced Math Help 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Algebra, geometry, calculus, trigonome- try and physics Newark Branch Library 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark (510) 284-0677

Thursdays, Mar 3 - Apr 28 Bingo $ 1 p.m. Games, refreshments and door prizes Newark Senior Center 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark (510) 578-4840 www.newark.org

Wednesdays, Mar 23 thru May 25 Food Truck Mafia 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Variety of food and entertainment Niles Town Plaza 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont www.thefoodtruckmafia.com

Wednesdays, Mar 30 thru Apr 27 Ballroom Dance Classes $ Beginners 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Intermediate & Advanced 8:15 p.m. - 9:15 pm Rumba, Two Step and East Coast Swing Ruggieri Senior Center 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., Union City (510) 675-5357 www.unioncity.org

Friday, Apr 1 - Saturday, Apr 30 Watercolor Exhibit 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. Original works by Lisa Blaylock Artist reception Sunday, April 10 at 3 p.m. Mission Coffee 151 Washington Blvd., Fremont (510) 474-1004 www.fremontcoffee.com

Friday, Apr 1 - Saturday, Apr 30 Hidden Treasures Local Talent 12 noon - 5 p.m. Exhibit of various mediums and con- cepts Opening reception Friday, April 1 at 7 p.m. Olive Hyde Art Gallery 123 Washington Blvd., Fremont (510) 791-4357 www.olivehydeartguild.org

Friday, Apr 1 - Saturday, Apr 30 Children’s Art Showcase Tues: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thurs: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Wed, Fri & Sat: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Display of pencil and watercolor works Fremont Art Association 37697 Niles Blvd., Fremont (510) 792-0905 www.FremontArtAssociaion.org Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Monday, Apr 4 - Saturday, Apr 30 San Leandro Art Association Farmers’ Markets Spring Show 12 noon - 5 p.m. Variety of mediums on display FREMONT: SAN LEANDRO: San Leandro Main Library 300 Estudillo Ave., San Leandro Centerville Kaiser Permanente (510) 577-3971 Saturdays San Leandro www.aclibrary.org 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday Year-round 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mondays, Apr 4 thru May 2 Bonde Way at Fremont Blvd., June 11, 2014 to Community Emergency Re- Fremont December 31, 2014 sponse Team Program – R (510) 909-2067 2500 Merced St, San Leandro 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. www.fremontfarmersmarket.com www.cafarmersmarkets.com Emergency assistance procedures for Hayward residents Downtown Fremont MILPITAS: Must attend all classes Farmers’ Market Hayward City Hall Wednesdays Milpitas Farmers’ Market at 777 B St., Hayward 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. ICC (510) 583-4948 [email protected] May thru October Sundays Capital Ave. between Liberty St. 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. and State St. Monday, Apr 5 - Friday, Year-round May 27 www.westcoastfarmersmarkets.org India Community Center Art is Education Show 525 Los Coches St. Kaiser Permanente Fremont 800-949-FARM 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Farmers’ Market www.pcfma.com HUSD student’s art work display Thursdays Opening reception Friday, Apr 8 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. NEWARK: at 5:30 p.m. John O’Lague Galleria Year-round 777 B Street, Hayward 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Newark Farmers’ Market (510) 538-2787 Fremont Sundays www.haywardarts.org 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.pcfma.com Year-round Fridays, Apr 8 thru Apr 29 NewPark Mall Toddler Ramble Colorpalooza Irvington Farmers’ Market 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark Sundays 1-800-897-FARM 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. www.agriculturalinstitute.org Fun science experiments Year-round Bay Street and Trimboli Way, Bayfair Mall Ages 1 – 3 Fremont Saturdays Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.pcfma.com 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Year-round (510) 670-7270 Fairmont and East 14th St., San www.haywardrec.org Niles Farmer's Market Leandro Saturdays (925) 465-4690 Monday, Tuesday & Thurs- 38442 Fremont Blvd., Fremont (510) 792-0905 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.cafarmersmkts.com day, Apr 18 thru May 19 (510) 505-7300 x67362 www.FremontArtAssociaion.org Year-round Spring Exhibition http://tinyurl.com/whslittleshop Niles Town Plaza UNION CITY: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 4 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont Variety of works from over 50 artists Fridays, May 6 thru Oct 28 www.westcoastfarmersmarket.org Kaiser Permanente Union Not a Genuine Black Man $ City Farmers’ Market Opening reception Saturday, Apr Fremont Street Eats 7:30 p.m. HAYWARD: Tuesdays 16 @ 2 p.m. 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monologue recounts growing up in the PhotoCentral 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Food trucks, beer, wine and entertain- East Bay 1099 E St., Hayward ment Hayward Farmers’ Market Year-round Smith Center (510) 881-6721 Downtown Fremont 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont Saturdays Kaiser Permanente Medical http://www.photocentral.org/Spri Offices Capitol Ave. & Fremont Blvd., (510) 659-6031 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. ng2016 Fremont www.smithcenter.com Year-round 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City 800-949-FARM https://www.facebook.com/Fre- Hayward City Plaza Thursdays, Apr 21 - May 19 montStreetEats/ Thursday, May 5 777 B. St., Hayward www.pcfma.com CERT Disaster Preparedness National Day of Prayer 1-800-897-FARM Classes – R Union City Farmers’ Market Saturday, May 7 - Sunday, 12 noon www.agriculturalinstitute.org 6 p.m. Jun 19 Saturdays Unite with others for public prayer Citizen training in first aid and disas- The Model A Era Exhibit $ South Hayward Glad Tidings 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. event ter management 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturdays Year-round Newark City Hall grounds Silliman Activity Center Cars and fashions from the 1920s and 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Old 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark 1930s Smith and Watkins Streets, (510) 793-1400 Year-round (510) 221-6220 Hayward Area Historical Society www.newark.org W. Tennyson Rd. between Tyrell Union City www.newarkcert.org 800-949-FARM Museum Ave. and Tampa Ave., Hayward 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Thursday, May 5 (510) 783-9377 www.pcfma.com Thursday, Apr 21 thru Satur- (501) 581-0223 National Day of Prayer www.cafarmersmarkets.com day, Jun 4 www.haywardareahistory.org Living Systems, Endangered An- 7 p.m. imals Habitats Unite for coast to coast public prayer 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. First Baptist Church Environmental Art 6320 Dairy Ave, Newark (510) 793-4516 Sun Gallery THIS WEEK 1015 E St., Hayward Wednesday, May 4 Thursday, May 5 Scan for our FREE App or (510) 581-4050 Search App Store for TCVnews www.sungallery.org Meet and Greet with new Kayaking for Folk 50+ $R Superintendent 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Get our App and you will always know Friday, Apr 22 thru Sunday, 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Discuss safety, equipment and practice what is happening. We also have the May 22 Meet new Superintendent of Newark paddling back issues archived Unified School District I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Lake Chabot Change $ Newark Memorial High School, 17600 Lake Chabot Rd, Library Castro Valley Fri – Sun: 8 p.m. 39375 Cedar Blvd, Newark Sun: 2 p.m. (888) 327-2757 (510) 818-4112 www.ebparksonline.org Comedic musical about romantic rela- tionships Wednesday, May 4 Chanticleers Theatre Thursday, May 5 - Friday, 3683 Quail Ave., Castro Valley Teen Activity Group May 6 (510) 733-5483 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. Playwrights Festival Showcase www.chanticleers.org Volunteer to plan library events $ Earn volunteer hours 8 p.m. Thursday, Apr 28 thru Friday, Hayward Weekes Library Variety of short performances May 13 27300 Patrick Ave., Hayward Smith Center Works of Arc (510) 293-5366 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont http://tinyurl.com/wtag-may-4 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (510) 659-6031 Artwork by people with developmental www.smithcenter.com disabilities Wednesday, May 4 Opening reception Friday, Toddler Time $ Thursday, May 5 Apr 30 from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Cinco de Mayo Celebration Foothill Gallery Activities and farm chores for tots 6 p.m. 22394 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Ardenwood Historic Farm Mariachi music, dancing, and food (510) 357-3569 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., San Leandro Civic Center Plaza www.arcalameda.org Fremont 835 East 14th Street, (510) 544-2797 San Leandro Friday, May 6 - Sunday, May 20 www.ebparks.org (510) 577-3477 Little Shop of Horrors $ [email protected] Fri & Sat: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 4 Sun: 4:00 p.m. Art Quilt Presentation Comedic musical about a man eating 7 p.m. plant Discuss history of quilting ASL interpreted performance Fremont Art Association Friday, May 20 37697 Niles Blvd., Fremont Washington High School May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

http://www.brownpapertickets.co Saturday, May 7 m/event/2524633 Marble and Molding Architec- Saturday, May 7 www.musicatmsj.org ture Tour $R Indo-American Charity Ball $R 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Friday, May 6 - Sunday, May 8 Discuss Victorian era styles and décor Dinner, dancing and entertainment Live Music Meek Mansion Benefit ABODE services Fri: 8 p.m., Sat: 5 p.m., 17365 Boston Rd., Hayward Doubletree Hilton Sun: 3 p.m. (510) 581-0223 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark East Bay Live, Touch of Class, Golden www.haywardareahistory.org (510) 490-8390 Gate Blues Society www.IndoABC.org World Famous Turf Club Saturday, May 7 22519 Main St., Hayward Nature Walk for Health Saturday, May 7 (510) 881-9877 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. www.WorldFamousTurfClub.com Black and White Ball $R 1.3 mile walk thru marshlands 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Friday, May 6 - Saturday, SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Cocktails, dinner and dancing May 7 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Drivers for Survivors benefit (510) 792-0222 Relay for Life Castlewood Country Club 707 Country Club Cir., 10 a.m. Saturday, May 7 Pleasanton Cancer benefit walk Bird Walk (510) 579-0535 Cal State East Bay University 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. [email protected] 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward Discover migration patterns and habi- tats Saturday, May 7 (510) 885-3118 [email protected] Ages 8+ Bubbles of Fun Run $ http://goo.gl/jMPn8E 8 a.m. 1320 Garin Ave., Hayward 5K walk/run, 10K run and children’s (510) 544-3220 races Friday, May 6 www.ebparks.org NHSF benefit Tommy Castro Cesar Chavez Middle School 9 p.m. Saturday, May 7 2801 Hop Ranch Rd., Live Blues music Free Notary Signing Service – Union City Smoking Pig BBQ R (510) 909-9263 3340 Mowry Ave., Fremont 12 noon - 2 p.m. www.nhsfoundation.org/events- (510) 713-1854 Identification required 2/fun-run www.smokingpigbbq.net Hayward Main Library 835 C St., Hayward Saturday, May 7 Friday, May 6 thru Sunday, (510) 881-7980 Birds in the Garden May 8 Thursday, May 5 Thursday, May 5 http://tinyurl.com/notary-0516 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Diabetes Education Class – R Walk This Way – R In the Beginning God Created Explore the grounds for warblers Difference $ 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. 8:15 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Saturday, May 7 - Sunday, No fee for early morning The History of Diabetes and support Strength, and cardiovascular for seniors Fri - Sat: 8 p.m. May 8 program Sun: 2 p.m. group Fremont Senior Center Family Fun Hour Ardenwood Historic Farm Dance and musical theater storytelling Washington Hospital 40086 Paseo Padre Parkway, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Cal State East Bay University 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont Fremont Stories, games and activities Fremont (800) 963-7070 (510) 790-6600 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., (510) 544-2797 www.whhs.com/diabetes Hayward Coyote Hills Regional Park www.ebparks.org 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Friday, May 6 (510) 885-3118 www.csueastbaytickets.com Fremont Thursday, May 5 Milpitas Community Band (510) 544-3220 Senior Health and Wellness Concert $ www.ebparks.org Fair 7:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Celebrate mothers and all they do Transportation, housing and home care for us information Milpitas Community Center First 100 people receive a free gift 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas Kenneth C. Aitken Center (408) 586-3210 17800 Redwood Rd., www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov Castro Valley (510) 881-6738 Friday, May 6 www.haywardrec.org Hispanic Community Affairs Scholarship Luncheon $R Thursday, May 5 11:30 a.m. Art for Adults – R Student scholarship recognition and 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. lunch Create Mexican Tin art Doubletree Hilton Union City Branch Library 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark 34007 Alvarado Niles Rd., (510) 331-1438 Union City www.hcac-ac.org (510) 745-1464 Friday, May 6 Thursday, May 5 Hot Havana Night $R Cinco de Mayo Celebration 6 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Live music, dancing and Cuban din- Ballet Folklorico, piñatas, and refresh- ner ments Fundraiser for Music at the Ashland Community Center Mission 1530 167th St., San Leandro Doubletree Hilton (510) 881-6700 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark www.reachashland.org (510) 490-8390 Page 26 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Saturday, May 7 Saturday, May 7 Monday, May 9 Springtime Flower Crowns $ Writers Workshop Estate and Trust Planning 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Create a floral crown from the garden Discuss readying your writing for sub- Discuss trusts, probate and tax matters Ardenwood Historic Farm mission Fremont Main Library 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Hayward Main Library 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Fremont 835 C St., Hayward (510) 745-1400 (510) 544-2797 (510) 881-7980 www.aclibrary.org www.ebparks.org http://tinyurl.com/ww-0513 Monday, May 9 Saturday, May 7 Bogey Bash Golf Tournament Saturday, May 7 Rita Hosking Trio $ $R Victorian Fans $ 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Live American Folk music Golf, hosted bar, dinner, raffle and Create paper fans to take home Mission Coffee Roasting House auction Ardenwood Historic Farm 151 Washington Blvd., Fremont Benefit for The Arc Alameda 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., (510) 474-1004 County Fremont www.fremontcoffee.com Castlewood Country Club (510) 544-2797 707 Country Club Cir., www.ebparks.org Saturday, May 7 Pleasanton Ruckatan Cinco de Mayo Party (510) 659-6053 Saturday, May 7 $ http://alameda.chaperts.thearc.or g/bogey-bash-registration/ Canine Capers Walk 9 p.m. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Food and live music Monday, May 9 Enjoy the park with your dog Smoking Pig BBQ Bingo Luncheon $ Coyote Hills Regional Park 3340 Mowry Ave., Fremont 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., (510) 713-1854 12 noon Fremont www.smokingpigbbq.net Food, raffle and bingo (510) 544-3220 Eagles Hall www.ebparks.org Sunday, May 8 21406 Foothill Blvd., Hayward History of the National (510) 782-8187 Saturday, May 7 Wildlife Refuge System Our Lady of Guadalupe $R 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon Walk and discuss the marshlands Teen Activity Group: TAG Guest speaker discussion SF Bay Wildlife Refuge 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Assist in planning teen library events 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont (510) 792-0222 Hayward Main Library (510) 933-6335 835 C St., Hayward http://bit.ly/Our- Saturday, May 8 (510) 881-7980 Lady_Guadalupe Volunteer Orientation [email protected] http://tinyurl.com/mtag-may16 11 a.m. - 12 noon Saturday, May 7 Discuss mission and goals of the refuge Tuesday, May 10 Cinco de Mayo Celebration SF Bay Wildlife Refuge 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont What Restaurants Need to Mariachi, singing, dancing and food (510) 792-0222 Know in 2016 Hayward City Hall 10 a.m. - 12 noon 777 B St., Hayward Sunday, May 8 Workshop discusses legislation affecting dining (510) 208-0410 Farm Chores for Kids $ Hayward City Hall 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 7 777 B St., Hayward Crack corn and feed the animals (510) 208-0410 Mama Birds in the Marsh Ardenwood Historic Farm 12 noon - 3 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Tuesday, May 10 Bird show, crafts and games Fremont Kiwanis Club Meeting – R Alviso Environmental Education (510) 544-2797 6:30 p.m. Center www.ebparks.org 1751 Grand Blvd., Alviso View photos and videos shot from bal- loons (408) 262-5513 Sunday, May 8 Doubletree Hilton Have Your Cake and Eat It Too 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark Saturday, May 7 $ (510) 490-8390 Mother’s Day Concert: The 11 a.m. - 12 noon www.kiwanisfremot.org Jeweltones Enjoy Strawberry Shortcake 7 p.m. Ardenwood Historic Farm Tuesday, May 10 Ukulele club, ladies chorus and singa- 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., From Employee to long Fremont Entrepreneur BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Pathway Community Church (510) 544-2797 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 4500 Thorton Ave., Fremont www.ebparks.org (510) 797-7910 Discuss leadership and starting a busi- ness Alameda County School, 34901 Eastin Dr., www.pathwaycommunity.info Sunday, May 8 Fremont Main Library Renew books by phone UNION CITY Meet the Bunnies $ 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont (510) 790-8096 4:15 – 4:45 Contempo Homes, Saturday, May 7 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (510) 745-1400 For more information 4190 Gemini Dr., UNION Ohlone Community Band Pops Interact with rabbits www.aclibrary.org about the Bookmobile call CITY Concert Ardenwood Historic Farm (510) 745-1477 or visit 5:15 – 6:45 Forest Park School, 12 noon 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Wednesday, May 11 www.aclibrary.org. Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird Cir., Show tunes, jazz, and contemporary Fremont Mindful Meditation for Heal- Times & Stops subject to change FREMONT music (510) 544-2797 ing – R Central Park Performance www.ebparks.org 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Tuesday, May 3 Tuesday, May 10 Pavilion Physical and spiritual nutrition 9:45– 10:15 Daycare Center Visit 9:45 – 11:30 Daycare Center 4000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Sunday, May 8 Fremont Dominican Sisters of Mission – FREMONT Visit – FREMONT Tussie-Mussie for Mom $ (510) 790-5541 San Jose 10:45 – 11:15 Daycare Center 2:30 – 3:25 Cabrillo School, www.OhloneCommunityBand.org 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont Visit – FREMONT 36700 San Pedro Dr., Create a floral message for someone (510) 933-6335 2:15 – 2:45 Daycare Center Visit FREMONT special Saturday, May 7 http://bit.ly/CESMindfulness2 - NEWARK 4:45 – 5:30 Baywood Apts., Ardenwood Historic Farm www.msjdominicans.org Children’s Mental Health Fair 4:30 – 5:20 Weibel School, 4275 Bay St., FREMONT 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 45135 South Grimmer Blvd., 5:50 – 6:30 Jerome Ave. and 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fremont Wednesday, May 11 FREMONT Ohlones St., FREMONT Resource materials on emotional health (510) 544-2797 Theater Auditions End of the 5:50 – 6:40 Booster Park, Gable Scan printed photos for a fee www.ebparks.org World on OKCupid Clubsport Dr. & McDuff Ave., FREMONT Wednesday, May 11 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. 46650 Landing parkway, Sunday, May 8 1:00 – 2:00 Del Rey School, Via Prepare a 90 second contemporary Wednesday, May 4 Mesa at Via Julia, Fremont Math for Adults (510) 226-8500 monologue 12:45 – 2:15 Glenmoor School, SAN LORENZO 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. [email protected] Smith Center 4620 Mattos Drive, FREMONT 2:30 – 3:00 Eden House Apts., All about exponents 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont 3:15 – 3:45 Station Center, 1601 165th Ave., SAN LEAN- (510) 659-6031 Saturday, May 7 Fremont Main Library Cheeves Way, UNION CITY DRO 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont www.smithcenter.com 4:00 – 4:30 Purple Lotus School, 3:30 – 4:00 Baywood Ct., 21966 Parenting Class The Teen Years (510) 745-1400 UNION CITY Dolores St., CASTRO VALLEY 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. www.aclibrary.org Saturday, Jun 4 Discuss effects of social media, drugs 6:00 – 6:30 Camellia Dr. & 6:00 – 6:30 Camellia Dr., & Union City Lions Club Golf and alcohol Camellia Ct., FREMONT Camellia Ct., FREMONT Sunday, May 8 Tournament $R Fremont Main Library Acting for Camera Class $R 7 a.m. 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Thursday, May 5 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Golf, prizes and luncheon (510) 745-1400 10:00 – 10:30 Daycare Center Milpitas Bookmobile stops Youth acting for confidence www.aclibrary.org Deadline for registration May 7 Visit, CASTRO VALLEY Renew books by phone SkyWest Golf Course Silliman Activity Center 10:45 – 11:45 Daycare Center (800) 471-0991 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark 1401 Golf Course Road, Saturday, May 7 Visit, CASTRO VALLEY For more information (510) 709-5082 Hayward Story Seekers Book Club – R 1:20 – 1:50 Key Academy, 16244 (408) 293-2326 x3060 www.thetheaterfactory.com (510) 366-4934 11 a.m. - 12 noon www.uclions.com Carolyn St., SAN LEANDRO Discuss “When You Reach Me” 2:15 – 3:15 Cherryland School, Wednesday, May 11 Grades 3 – 5 585 Willow Ave.,HAYWARD 1:45 – 3:00 Foothill School, Hayward Main Library 1991 Landess Ave., MILPITAS 835 C St., Hayward Monday, May 9 3:15-3:45 Friendly Village Park, (510) 881-7980 9:30 – 10:05 Daycare Center 120 Dixon Landing Rd., [email protected] FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are Visit, UNION CITY MILPITAS offered at the Alameda County Library 10:25 – 10:55 Daycare Center Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 Visit, UNION CITY 1:45 – 2:45 Delaine Eastin May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27 Upcoming events at Fremont Senior Center BY NED MACKAY center and farm are located at the north end of Tilden’s Central SUBMITTED BY RAYMOND GRIMM The Law Offices of Shirley M. White presents As has been widely reported, Park Drive. For general informa- “Do You Have Estate Planning Questions?” on East Bay Regional Park District’s tion, call (510) 544-2233. Walk this Way is a fitness and walking program Thursday, May 12 at Fremont Senior Center. Get Board of Directors has approved which features balance, flexibility, strength, brain all of your questions answered as we will talk about a ban on smoking in the regional Black Diamond Mines fitness, and walking activities for maintaining a trusts, wills, durable powers of attorney, health care parklands. The new rule allows Regional Preserve in Antioch healthy, active lifestyle. The class also provides infor- directives and more. This estate planning presenta- smoking only in overnight will celebrate Mother’s Day mation about community events. Class members tion will be led by Shirley Micek White, an attorney campsites and nowhere else. It with a mine open house from enjoy walking together at Lake Elizabeth and in var- who focuses her law practice in estate planning. is in effect now. noon to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, ious East Bay regional parks. Walk This Way has Everyone needs a plan; come find out what is best The board acted at the request May 8. Visitors ages 7 and older added a class on Thursdays, beginning May 5 at for you. of Save the Bay as a way of can take a free, self-guided tour Fremont Senior Center. Please register at Fremont Senior Center office or reducing cigarette butt litter and through the park’s 1930s-era Preregistration is required; stop by at Fremont by dialing (510) 790-6600. promoting a healthier environ- Hazel-Atlas silica sand mine. Senior Center to register. Don’t wait too long be- ment for park visitors. Countless All ages are welcome in the cause space is limited. If you have any questions call Do You Have Estate Planning Questions? cigarette butts wash into nearby underground Greathouse (510) 790-6600. Thursday, May 12 San Francisco Bay annually, and Visitor Center. Black Diamond 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. they contain chemicals harmful Mines is located on Somersville Walk This Way Fremont Senior Center to wildlife and water quality. Road, 3.5 miles south of Beginning Thursday, May 5 40086 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont The board also approved Highway 4. There’s a parking 8:15 a.m. - 9 a.m. (510) 790-6600 several other changes to fee of $5 per vehicle. For infor- Fremont Senior Center www.shirleywhitelaw.com Ordinance 38, the set of rules mation, call (888) 327-2757, 40086 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont that apply in parklands. One ext. 2750. (510) 790-6600 clarification adds the word At Big Break Regional Shore- www.fremont.gov/351/Senior-Center “drone” to the ordinance section line in Oakley, there’s a Delta that bans motorized model Discoveries program from 11 airplanes. Drones can be annoy- a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday and ing to park visitors, disruptive to Sunday. Drop by to enjoy wildlife, and dangerous to aircraft hands-on arts and crafts including the district’s police activities highlighting the helicopters. Delta environment. Or you In another change, the board can help the naturalist test the opened some regional park sin- water from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. gle-track trails to bicycles. Bikes every Saturday and Sunday. are now allowed on the Warep, Results are added to a regional Two Peaks, Goldfinch and Tree database for use by scientists and SUBMITTED BY MEI-WAN CHAI 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Frog Loop trails at Crockett Hills water managers. Milpitas Community Center in Crockett, the Vollmer Peak Center Stage Performing Arts will be holding au- 457 E Calaveras Blvd, Milpitas Trail at Tilden Park near Berkeley, Early risers will enjoy the ditions for two upcoming shows. [email protected] the Tassajara Ridge Trail in park’s dawn chorus yoga Throw out your fairy-tale ideas of a Cinderella www.centerstagepa.org Dublin, the Ridgeline Trail at from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on with dainty glass slippers and hideous stepsisters – Cost: $130 ($150 non-residents) Pleasanton Ridge in Pleasanton, Saturday, May 7. It’s a yoga this unique and hilarious adaptation has a new plus $3 transaction fee and several trails at Anthony session followed by a short walk twist! In an English village in 1342, Cinderella, a Chabot Regional Park in the to see the park’s awakening. Wear plain looking girl with big feet, has to compete with Based on the Disney Channel original movie, au- Oakland hills: the Towhee, Red warm, comfortable clothes and her two mean-spirited but stunningly gorgeous step- ditions for “High School Musical on Stage!” will be Tail, MacDonald Trail to Grass bring a yoga mat if you have one. sisters for the hand of the kind and sincere prince. held May 20 for kids ages eight and up. Be prepared Valley Trail and Grass Valley Trail Mother’s Day will be With the help of her faithful feline companion, to learn a dance, read from a provided script and to Bort Meadow. celebrated at Big Break in a Tom, and a lovable but vision-impaired Fairy God- sing a song of your choice from a musical. Cast Info program from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. mother who’s always using the wrong wand, Cin- Sheet with parent signature due at audition (down- You may remember the song- Sunday, May 8. Paint a flower derella finally learns that magic isn’t the answer to load at centerstagepa.org). Rehearsals will be June 4 bird Pointer Sisters. Well, three pot and plant a special flower her problems. through July 14 with performances July 15 through other famous “sisters” are corn, for mom. Big Break is at Auditions will be held May 9 and 10 at the Mil- 22 (performance dates subject to change). beans and squash, a staple of 69 Big Break Rd. off Main Street pitas Community Center for kids ages seven to 14. some Native American diets. The in Oakley. For information, call Be prepared to read from a provided script. Pre-reg- High School Musical on Stage! Auditions three will be planted together (888) 327-2757, ext. 3050. ister at the front desk now or register at time of au- Friday, May 20 during a program from 3 p.m. to ditions. Cast Info Sheet with parent signature due at 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 7 at There’s a spring stroll audition (download at centerstagepa.org). Re- Milpitas Community Center the Environmental Education scheduled from 10 a.m. to hearsals will be held May 11 through June 23 with 457 E Calaveras Blvd, Milpitas Center Kids Garden in Tilden 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7 at performances scheduled for June 24, 25 and July 1 [email protected] Nature Area near Berkeley. Pine Creek in Castle Rock Re- and 2 (performance dates subject to change). www.centerstagepa.org Then from 10 a.m. to noon gional Recreation Area. Naturalist Cost: $130 ($150 non-residents) on Sunday, May 8, there’s a Kevin Dixon will lead a walk Cinderella! Cinderella! Auditions plus $3 transaction fee program designed especially for along the creek with stops to ad- Monday, May 9 & Tuesday, May 10 people with developmental mire spring blooms. Bring some- disabilities and their friends. thing for brunch on the trail; Naturalist James Wilson will lead meet at the Orchard Staging Area Tape up Principal Whipple with a half-mile walk to Jewel Lake on Castle Rock Road in Walnut and back in search of deer, frogs, Creek. For information, call Pennies for Patients banana slugs and aromatic plants. (888) 327-2757, ext. 2750. ARTICLE AND PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY And there’s more. James will QUEENIE CHONG lead a goat hike from 2 p.m. to Mother’s Day will be cele- 3 p.m. and again from 3:30 brated with a “Moms on the One popular charity event that the Student Coun- p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Mudflat” program from cil of John Gomes Elementary School, Fremont, hosts May 8 at Tilden’s Little Farm. 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday, each year is “Pennies for Patients.” The campaign The goats will get some exercise, May 8 at Crab Cove Visitor seeks to raise funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma and James will talk about the his- Center in Alameda, led by Society in order to help fight blood cancer. Every nine toric connection between goats naturalist Morgan Dill. Bring minutes, someone in the United States dies of blood and people. your mud boots to learn what cancer. This includes former Gomes teacher Mr. Jason All three programs are free crabs, lugworms and other moms Whiting, who passed away last November after losing of charge, but registration is are doing to help their young his battle with leukemia. required for the Jewel Lake walk. survive. Crab Cove is at Under the guidance of teacher adviser Ms. Jana To register, call (888) 327-2757, 1252 McKay Ave. off Central Av- Harvey, Gomes School recently raised $9,200 for select option 2, and refer to enue. Call (510) 544-3187 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the largest program number 13080. The information. amount collected in recent years. Mr. Imran Ashraf’s class alone pitched in a lion’s share of $1,300, and all his fifth graders celebrated with an ice-cream party. Fremont Street Eats returns This week-long fundraising project culminated with an exciting lunchtime activity when students SUBMITTED BY Little Red Riding Truck had the opportunity to contribute more dollars and cents to buy pieces of duct tape, which they would CINDY BONIOR Yummi BBQ use to tape Principal Douglas Whipple up onto the Frozen Kusterd pole in the basketball court! The Fremont Chamber of Out of the Cave Mr. Whipple appeared Commerce, in partnership with confident that he would the Food Truck Mafia, invites Umber Coffee stay up as long as donations you to join us in Downtown Fre- Kettle Topia kept pouring in to help him mont for “Fremont Street Eats” Check our Facebook page at rise to the challenge. Partic- on Friday, May 6 on Capitol Ave. www.facebook.com/Fre- ipants in the assembly all near Fremont Blvd. Lots of great montStreetEats/ or www.Fre- held their breath as the food are coming to you in a trav- mont.gov/StreetEats for the latest chair on which the princi- eling culinary caravan. The news and truck lineup. pal had been standing was lineup (subject to change) for Fremont Street Eats being carefully removed. May 6 includes: Friday, May 6 Voila! Thanks to the gen- 4:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. erosity of all staff, students Tacos de los Altos Downtown Fremont and families, Principal Phnom nom Capitol Ave between State St & Whipple did meet a sticky Fremont Blvd, Fremont Butler’s Bar B Q end. Keep it up, Gomes (510) 795-2244 Student Council Mario’s French Dip www.Fremont.gov/StreetEats Page 28 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Lady Huskies finally score winning run

Softball SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

On April 26th, the Washington Lady Huskies finally broke a scoreless duel with their cross-town rivals John F. Kennedy Lady Titans in the ninth inning and came away with a 1-0 victory. Both teams fought to the very end with terrific defensive plays. A combination of timely hits propelled the Lady Huskies to the win.

Ohlone Renegades players selected to Scholar Athlete Team Women’s Volleyball

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Two Ohlone College volleyball players were selected to the 2015- 2016 California Community Col- lege Women’s Volleyball Coaches Association Scholar Athlete Team. The two were sophomore setter and team captain Camaryn Bricker and sophomore outside hitter and team captain Jenni Brochu. The women are two of 18 selected this academic year, with the criteria being one sea- Camaryn Bricker Jenni Brochu son completed with 24 units accu- mulated and a minimum 3.5 grade point average. This marks the first time an Ohlone College Volleyball player has been awarded this honor since coach Jeremy Penaflor took over in 2008. Titans and Cougars tune up for finals Track & Field

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY Scan for our FREE App or MIKE HEIGHTCHEW Search App Store for TCVnews The John F. Kennedy Titans Get our App and you will always know what is happening. We also have the and Newark Memorial Cougars back issues archived faced each other on April 29th in dual competition before they meet again at the Mission Valley Athletic League’s (MVAL) finals. Although the Cougars came out on top, the Titans were competi- tive and MVAL competitions will be fun to watch. May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29

SUBMITTED BY Contra Loma (Antioch): Quarry Lakes (Fremont): Closed ISA POLT-JONES Now open until further notice due to toxic Cull Canyon (Castro Valley): algae. The rain’s gone; the mercury’s Swim lagoon now open. up – time to cool off in one of Roberts (Oakland): Open Park District staff members the East Bay Regional Park Dis- test water quality at least once a Host: GenZe SUBMITTED BY CITY OF trict’s 10 swim facilities. Here’s a Shadow Cliffs (Pleasanton): week in our swim facilities, and 2901 Bayview Dr., Fremont FREMONT wrap-up of what’s open, what’s Open post updates at www.ebparks.org 7 a.m – 9 a.m. closed, and how to learn more: Castle Rock Recreation Area and at the parks. Conditions can Thursday, May 12, marks the (Walnut Creek): Opens change at any time; please check Host: Centripedal Bikes Bay Area’s 22nd Bike to Work Lake Temescal (Oakland): Open Memorial Day weekend. regularly for updates. Day, an annual celebration to Trail at now for swim-at-your-own-risk. Don Castro (Hayward): Opens encourage bicycling as a healthy Isherwood Way Lifeguards. Memorial Day weekend. For more information, con- and enjoyable form of transporta- 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. (Berkeley): Open for tact Carolyn Jones at (510) tion to work. The event is part of Lake Del Valle (Livermore): swim-at-your-own-risk. 544-2217, [email protected] National Bike Month. Host: ClubSport Fremont Open Lifeguards. More than one million Bay 46650 Landing Parkway, Area residents live within five Fremont miles of their work place, which 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. is an ideal distance for bicycling. So next time you head out to go Host: Don Edwards Huskies hang on for the win to work or school, run errands, or Wildlife Refuge go shopping – save some gas and 2 Marshlands Rd., Fremont hop on a bike instead! 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Energizer Stations will be located along local bike commute Host: Kaiser Permanente routes in all nine Bay Area 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy at counties to provide free Walnut, Fremont beverages, snacks, and 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. encouragement to bicyclists. Fremont will be hosting seven Host: Tesla Motors Energizer Stations. 45500 Fremont Blvd., Fremont Stop by with your bike and 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. visit any of these Energizer Stations in Fremont for a free For complete details, includ- Bike to Work Day bag and ing prizes, other Bike to Work refreshments: Month activities, and The Team Bike Challenge, visit: Host: City of Fremont http://www.fremont.gov/2665/Bi Fremont BART Station ke-to-Work-Day-2016 or 2000 Bart Way, Fremont https://bikeeastbay.org/news/bike Time: 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. -to-work-day-may-12-2016

Baseball Baseball But the Huskies bats exploded for four runs in James Logan SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY the bottom of the fourth to reverse the advantage MIKE HEIGHTCHEW with their own two-run lead, 5-3. An additional run dominates Moreau Catholic in the sixth inning gave the Huskies the margin they April 26, 2016 In a tight contest on April 27th that featured hit- needed to secure the victory. It wasn’t that easy as ting power by both teams, the Washington Huskies the Vikings were stubborn on the field and at the Logan 11, Moreau Catholic 1 brought home the 6-5 victory. A tense back and plate, coming back to within a run in the top of the Patino and Yates, Santa Cruz, Franco (5) and Carrizo (W) Pati- forth battle, the Irvington Vikings took the early seventh inning. In the end, Huskies defense ended noL (L) Santa CruzMC, 2B Cameron (MC), Yates (L) 3B Moran lead in the in the first inning and added to it with late threats to secure the victory. (L), Vargas (L), RBI Perez (MC), Mello (L), Sandoval 2 (L), runs in the second and fourth innings, holding a Patino (L), Moran 2 (L), Vargas (L) two-run lead through their half of the fourth. Union City Lions to host golf tournament SUBMITTED BY DAVE GARGES holes, hole-in-one prize, raffles and more. For more information, visit Individual golfers may register for the http://uclions.com. Skywest Golf Course The Lions Club of Union City and $125 golf package, which includes golf, 1401 Golf Course Rd, Hayward New Haven Schools Foundation are host- games and luncheon. Golfers who would Union City Lions Golf Tournament (510) 366-4934 ing the third annual “Union City Lions like to register for foursomes are also wel- Saturday, Jun 4 (510) 909-9263 Golf Tournament” on Saturday, June 4 at come to register for $500, which includes http://uclions.com/ Skywest Golf Course in Hayward. The golf, banquet, awards, tee prizes and more. 7 a.m.: Registration Single Golfer: $125 tournament is held to support education, Sponsorship opportunities are also avail- 7:30 a.m.: Putting Contest Foursome: $500 youth and many other local community able for $500 (silver), $1,000 (gold) or 8 a.m.: Shotgun Start Sponsorship: $500-$1,500 service projects. $1,500 (platinum). Those who would like 12 p.m.: 19th-Hole Party The event features team awards, a tour- to attend the luncheon only may register 1 p.m.: Luncheon nament luncheon, tee prizes, specialty for $25.

SUBMITTED BY THE CITY OF UNION CITY

Challenge yourself like never before in the Mark Green Sports Center’s first ever TRYathlon. As the name suggests, this event will “effort” over competition and will be a great experience for Union City hosts inaugural the new or beginner triathlete. This event will SUBMITTED BY OHLONE COLLEGE ‘TRYathlon’ be comprised of a 15 minute swim, 15 minute spin bike This summer, instead of playing video games, let your kids design their ride, and a 15 minute run. Scores will be calculated based on the distance covered in each own video games at Ohlone for Kids and Teens. Now in its 27th year, the leg of the event and posted within a week after the event to view. award-winning Ohlone for Kids and Teens summer enrichment program continues Athletes of all fitness levels are welcomed to enter this event. Participants must be to offer a variety of classes and workshops geared to your child’s interest. The fun, comfortable in the water, be able to swim at least 8 feet, and youth athletes must be at interactive environment will get kids and teens excited to attend and keep their least 4 feet, 11 inches tall for spin bike use. academic skills honed and ready once school begins again. Participants will be divided into different waves/groups of 10 to 12 people. Those who The Ohlone for Kids and Teens program caters to students entering register with a group or larger party may be placed in different waves depending on time grades 3-11. Kids who like to build and create will enjoy the LEGO © Robotics of registration and availability. class; language enthusiasts can learn Spanish or ASL; and curious technological Mark your calendars and sign up now, space is limited! For more information or to minds will love the Game App Design course. High school students can take register, visit http://www.active.com/union-city-ca/triathlon/races/mark-green-sports-center- PSAT and SAT Prep courses or get an early start with AP Biology and expository s-tryathlon-2016?int=. writing. The program provides a great opportunity to meet students with similar interests and to build confidence in a safe and supportive environment. Mark Green Sports Center TRYathlon Returning by popular demand, Middle School Career Exploration Week helps Sunday, May 15 middle school and high school students develop interest in degree and career 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. pathways and gain hands-on lecture and lab experience, choosing from fields 8 a.m. – 9 a.m.: Check in including health, biotechnology, and engineering. The Career Exploration Week 9 a.m.: Race Start is held August 8 through 11 at the Ohlone College Newark Center. Dan Oden Swim Complex In addition, Ohlone for Kids classes are offered in three sessions at Ohlone 33901 Syracuse Ave, Union City College in Fremont and Cesar Chavez Middle School in Union City. Online (510) 675-5808 registration has begun. Classes run from June 20 through August 4. www.unioncity.org Fees: $20 - $35 For more information and complete course listings please visit www.ohloneforkids.com Page 30 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016 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).

Union City City portation Commission and com- City Council/Public Agency mit the necessary matching funds TAKES FROM SILICON VALLEY EAST for Clipper-Card Transponder MEETINGS Council Meeting Option Usage on Union City Readers are advised to check Transit. websites for special meetings, April 26, 2016 • Award a contract in the cancellations, minutes, agendas amount of $145,433 to Rodan Proclamations and and webcasts Builders, Inc. for modular build- Presentations: ing renovation at Kennedy Park, • Recognize April 30, 2016 as City Project. CITY COUNCILS Arbor Day in Union City. • Decommission two Union • Introduce finance director City Transit Buses and authorize The Technology Inside Fremont City Council • Presentation by Alameda 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. their auction. City Hall, Bldg A County Fire Chief David A. • Award contract to DATA911 the Technology – How 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont Rocha on the relationship be- and subsequent financing with (510) 284-4000 tween Alameda County Fire and HP Financial Services for the www.fremont.gov Essai Supports Silicon Union City. procurement of Police Mobile Hayward City Council Consent Calendar: Data Terminals in the amount of 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. • Adopt ordinance to annex cer- $339,708.75. Valley Innovation City Hall, second floor tain land into city community facil- Public Hearings: Fremont: Aside from your 777 B Street, Hayward ities district and levy a special tax to BY SCOTT FORSTER, PH.D., (510) 583-4000 • Public Hearing to adopt a headquarter operations in be specified in the resolution. HEAD OF www.ci.hayward.ca.us resolution for the vacation and Fremont, why is it important to • Adopt a resolution to appro- ESSAI GLOBAL SOLUTIONS, disposition of a pedestrian access have a manufacturing presence Milpitas City Council priate public art funds & award ALES ARKETING 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. easement at 24-34 Union Square. S , M & in Silicon Valley? contract in the amount of 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas City Manager Reports: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SF: We’re a Silicon Valley $250,000 to Newark-based mu- (408) 586-3001 • Hold a discussion on the city company with a global reach. I’m www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov ralists known as Illuminaries for council retreat, to be held June 4 Continuing in our quest to not sure there are many places in public art for the Union City Newark City Council at the Ruggierri Senior Center in highlight Fremont-based the area that operate 24/7 sup- Teen Center. 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. Union City from 9:00 until 1:00, manufacturing and technology porting design and manufactur- • Authorize payment by City Hall, 6th Floor tentatively. Topics will include companies that support Silicon ing. We have materials testing, 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark phone for $3.00 per day, Monday the general plan and the budget. Valley’s innovation economy, we design, and engineering in close (510) 578-4266 through Friday on Alvarado-Niles www.ci.newark.ca.us recently caught up with Essai, a proximity to real manufacturing Road, Meyers Drive, J Street and Mayor Carol Dutra Vernaci Aye global player that provides and assembly. This proximity, San Leandro City Council 12 Street and authorize city man- Vice Mayor Emily Duncan Aye engineering solutions and rapid combined with some unique 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. ager to execute contracts to im- Lorrin Ellis Aye prototyping to the who’s who of business processes, leads to 835 East 14th St., San Leandro plement the program. (510) 577-3366 Pat Gacoscos Aye advanced industries. uniquely reactive innovation • File application for funding www.sanleandro.org Jim Navarro Aye City of Fremont: Briefly capability. from the Metropolitan Trans- describe Essai and the primary Union City City Council Fremont: Can you talk about 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. markets you serve. Essai’s strong commitment to City Hall Scott Forster (SF): Essai is an sustainability and reducing its 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City innovation support company. We environmental impact? (510) 471-3232 Santa Clara County Board takes provide custom solutions for www.ci.union-city.ca.us SF: Essai is continuously seek- step toward bond measure companies seeking to get ing to reduce its impact on the WATER/SEWER products to market at accelerated world around us. We take pride in SUBMITTED BY affordable housing needs. performance, increased our green working initiative. It’s Alameda County Water District profitability, and faster timescales. JANICE ROMBECK San Jose leaders have also been about continuously assessing our 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. We work across most electro and 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont closely involved in the County’s work and the work we undertake electro-mechanical markets (510) 668-4200 Encouraged by results of a exploration of a potential afford- to ensure that the negative envi- www.acwd.org including fast-moving consumer survey that shows strong support able housing bond and Mayor ronmental impacts are reduced. electronics, aerospace, life for public investment in Sam Liccardo offered his support Fremont: What do you see East Bay Municipal Utility District sciences, automotive, 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. affordable housing in Santa Clara of efforts to generate a revenue as Essai’s biggest growth manufacturing, and test 375 11th St., Oakland County, the Board of Supervisors stream for affordable housing. opportunities? (866) 403-2683 automation, as well as defense. took a first step toward putting The County hired EMC SF: In the last year, we’ve seen www.ebmud.com Fremont: Essai has been an Affordable Housing Bond Research to survey likely voters to a huge diversification in Silicon ranked by Inc. 5000 as one of Santa Clara Valley Water District measure on the November 8 determine the support for Valley, with classical computing America’s Fastest Growing Private 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. ballot that would generate revenue measures to fund power migrating into 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose Companies, and yet, you don’t funding for housing projects. County programs, and the firm automation, transportation and (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 see the name Essai on products. www.valleywater.org On a motion from Supervisor conducted phone interviews in even medical sciences. With Can you explain this? Cindy Chavez, the Board voted, late March and early April. Half self-driving vehicles, SF: Believe it or not, Essai has Union Sanitary District 4-0, at its April 26 meeting, for of the 805 surveyed were asked drone/UAVs, and the connected 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. been included in America’s administrators to return to the about support for a bond world of “Internet of Things” 5072 Benson Rd., Union City Fastest Growing Private Compa- (510) 477-7503 Board on June 7 with details of a measure and the others were starting to trickle out into the nies for three years in a row! I www.unionsanitary.com bond measure, including a frame- asked about a charter fund in market through real-life guess it’s because we make the work on how funds generated which money would be set aside applications, we’re always looking SCHOOL DISTRICTS technology inside the technology, from a general obligation bond from existing funding without a to support the next wave of or the technology that makes the would be invested. The Board tax increase. Nearly two-thirds innovation that’s waiting around Castro Valley Unified School Board technology work. While you 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. further asked for a resolution to of respondents favored the the corner. We pride ourselves in might never see the Essai brand, I 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley consider at its June 21 meeting measures, which is the threshold maintaining client confidential- (510) 537-3000 can almost guarantee everyone that would include more details needed for ballot measure ity, but it’s really a special feeling www.cv.k12.ca.us reading this has held or used a about how the bond would be approval. to be right at the cutting edge of technology that we have sup- Fremont Unified School Board structured and its oversight. The The survey results also showed technology development and ported. When innovative compa- 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. deadline for the measure to be in- strong support for more housing implementation, making the 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont nies hit a road block, we’re the cluded on the Ballot is August 12. for disadvantaged residents, in- world a smarter and more (510) 657-2350 resource they turn to for a solu- www.fremont.k12.ca.us Supervisor Chavez and Super- cluding homeless individuals and efficient place to be. Collecting, tion. Whether it’s a new device visor Mike Wasserman served on families, low-income households, managing, and utilizing data is with breakthrough performance Hayward Unified School Board the Housing Task Force, which seniors and veterans. clearly a trend that will continue 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. or a design that contains a manu- recommended the development For other questions, contact to grow, and wherever there’s a 24411 Amador Street, Hayward facturing challenge, we find a way (510) 784-2600 of funding revenue tools through- Supervisor Dave Cortese’s office technical challenge, we’ll be to make it happen. www.husd.k12.ca.us out the County for to address at (408) 299-5030. there to help.

Milpitas Unified School Board 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. Hayward City Council nia Public Employees Retirement System 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas Fremont Family (CalPERS) for miscellaneous members in www.musd.org (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 HAME, Local 21, and the unrepresented Resource Center April 26, 2016 employee group. New Haven Unified School Board Presentations and Proclamations: Legislative Business: 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. • Council discussed Hayward Police De- 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City Needs You • The third annual Hayward Youth Po- (510) 471-1100 etry Contest awards were presented. partment administration facility’s needs as- www.nhusd.k12.ca.us Consent: sessment progress and amendment to the SUBMITTED BY CITY OF FREMONT • Council approved approval of plans agreement with RossDrulisCusenberry for Newark Unified School District and specifications and call for bids to be re- additional needs assessment work and an in- 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. On Tuesday, May 3, the Fremont Family ceived by Tuesday, May 17 for the Runway crease of $75,000. The police administra- 5715 Musick Ave., Newark Resource Center (FRC) will participate in (510) 818-4103 10R-28L Rehabilitation Project at Hayward tion building is located on Winton Avenue. East Bay Gives, a 24-hour online fundraiser www.newarkunified.org Executive Airport. for local nonprofits hosted by the East Bay • Council approved budget appropria- Mayor Barbara Halliday Aye San Leandro Unified School Board Community Foundation. 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. tion for Hazardous Materials Program set- Mayor Pro Tempore Al Mendall Aye During the 24-hour donation period, you 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro tlement funds. Francisco Zermeño Aye can help the FRC Division of the Human (510) 667-3500 Public Hearing: Marvin Peixoto Aye www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us Services Department sustain critical pro- • Council approved adoption of a resolu- Greg Jones Aye grams for families including safety net serv- San Lorenzo Unified School Board tion of intention to introduce an ordinance Sara Lamnin Aye ices, SparkPoint financial services and the 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. approving an amendment to the contract Elisa Márquez Aye 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo Discovery Cove drop-in childcare center. between the City of Hayward and Califor- (510) 317-4600 These programs make a tremendous differ- www.slzusd.org ence in the lives of the Fremont and Tri-City LETTERS POLICY families who visit the FRC every day. Letters that are 350 words or fewer will be Sunol Glen Unified School Board The Tri-City Voice 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. It’s easy to give where you live. On May 3, given preference. welcomes letters to the editor. Letters 11601 Main Street, Sunol visit East Bay Gives at: Letters are subject to (925) 862-2026 https://eastbaygives.org/ and donate to sup- must be signed and include an address and www.sunol.k12.ca.us editing for length, grammar and style. port the FRC and local families. daytime telephone number. [email protected] Only the writer’s name will be published. May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 31

Open Space – protect PUBLISHER EDITOR IN CHIEF or develop? William Marshak DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Sharon Marshak just as important as economic vitality. health of citizens, but so too are After all, positive attitudes about quality developments that integrate with ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Sharon Marshak of life for existing residents are vital as adjoining living spaces. If the intent of well as the progressive development planners is to cause change through COPY EDITOR Miriam G. Mazliach attitudes of planners and developers. disruption and discord, we will all suffer through the transition, but true and ASSIGNMENT EDITOR A case in point is the reemergence of Julie Grabowski Kimber Park open space issue. Through effective planning integrates rather a misstep by the City of Fremont, than segregates. CONTENT EDITOR designation of a central parcel as private Single family homes convey a Maria Maniego

open space is now contested by the particular neighborhood character that TRAVEL & DINING owner. All of the same arguments are is distinctly different from urban Sharon Marshak WILLIAM MARSHAK coming to the fore with a developer monolithic complexes. Both may play a PHOTOGRAPHERS assessing the economic potential of the role in development, but balance and Mike Heightchew property in contrast to neighbors who placement are key elements for growth. Don Jedlovec five acre parcel sits vacant. value an open space icon of their Real estate agents are schooled in the neighborhood and believed the battle mantra of land value since it is a limited What does this represent? OFFICE MANAGER For some, that open space won and over. Again, the question commodity. The same logic applies to Karin Diamond A arises over whether past promises and open space, parks, recreation and peace allows breathing room for those who live around it. It may provide an area recreational/open space is valued or such of mind. Open space is a limited and for play, relaxation and a habitat for flora space is simply development left undone. valuable commodity and should be BOOKKEEPING Vandana Dua and fauna. Others may see this as an As government applies pressure to weighed as such when considering opportunity to provide housing or cities for more density and high rise further developments. commercial development for a buildings to achieve their goals, DELIVERY MANAGER neighborhood. Who is right? propensity toward canyons of steel Carlis Roberts This is not a new conundrum, rather grows. Even if small parcels are left to open space/parks, what more can be a matter of perspective. A myriad of REPORTERS factors can be relevant while preserving done to ensure the health and prosperity Frank Addiego owner rights as well. As infill of our cities? Large parks and real linear Linda-Robin Craig development becomes prevalent, parks with trails for bikes and pedestrians William Marshak Daniel O'Donnell General Plan agreements over quality that lead somewhere, not just in circles, PUBLISHER Robbie Finley of life issues and “character” should be are essential to the mental and physical Jessica Noël Chapin Sara Giusti Janet Grant Abode Services volunteers honored Philip Holmes Johnna M. Laird SUBMITTED BY CHRIS DE BENEDETTI Abode Services Executive Director Louis Chicoine David R. Newman Abode Services was proud to recognize (left) and Leah Doyle- Mauricio Segura an individual and two businesses at a recent Stevens, Communications and Outreach Coodinator Jill Stovall ceremony for their commitment to ending to Supervisor Scott homelessness through numerous Haggerty (right), present the Distinguished Service volunteering efforts. APP DEVELOPER Those honored during the Volunteer Ap- Award to John Louis Holmes of Newark AFANA ENTERPRISES preciation Reception exemplify Abode Serv- David Afana ices’ mission and spirit, and showed why the organization has had such success moving WEB MASTER people off the streets and into homes. They RAMAN CONSULTING received their awards in a public ceremony Venkat Raman held April 4 at Centerville Presbyterian A volunteer for Abode Services since 1992, Thanksgiving meals and donating a new Church in Fremont. The awardees hailed John Louis Holmes’ many volunteer duties commercial-size refrigerator and sports from Fremont, Newark, and Milpitas. include picking up bread, pastries, and other equipment for children. Recently, the LEGAL COUNSEL Those honored included: donations at local stores to benefit single dealership’s employees cleaned and painted Stephen F. Von Till, Esq. Mr. John Louis Holmes – Distinguished adults and families in our programs. He also one of the dining rooms at Abode Services’ Service Award delivers donation bins to local schools, busi- emergency shelter. In addition, they have nesses, and churches, and picks sponsored Abode Services’ annual Journey up the donations for delivery to Home Breakfast fundraising event. Abode Services’ emergency FireEye, Inc. – Corporate Partner Award shelter. During his 24 years of Last summer, the Milpitas-based cyber secu- ADJUDICATION: service, he also has recruited rity firm’s employees made major improvements family, friends, and church to the family room, playground, and garden at What’s Happening’s members to join him in Sunrise Village Emergency Shelter. Their work Tri-City Voice is a “newspaper volunteering for Abode. included: cleaning 20-foot-high ceiling ducts, of general circulation” as set Premier Nissan Kia of planting flowers, cleaning and replacing ceiling forth in sections 6000, et. seq., Fremont – Community light bulbs, painting walls, doors, and fences; of the Government Code, for Partner Award repairing various shelter items, cleaning the City of Fremont, County of Employees at Premier Nissan playground equipment, and vacuuming and Alameda, and the State of Kia of Fremont have provided organizing furniture. California. Fremont Mayor Bill Harrison (left) chats with Carlos Mandigma of Premier generous support to Abode For more information, Nissan Kia of Fremont, which received the Community Partner Award Services, including providing visit www.abodeservices.org

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Presentations and Proclamations: • Introduction of Police Offi- cer Blair Slavazza • Proclaim May 13-21 Afford- able Housing Week in Newark; Introduction of Police Officer Blair Slavazza accepted by Thuy Fontelera • Proclaim May as National Proclaim May 5 as National Day of Prayer in Newark; accepted by Pastor Emeritus Water Safety Month in Newark: Ed Moore accepted by Aquatics Coordina- tor Nick Cuevas • Proclaim May 5 as National Day of Prayer in Newark; ac- cepted by Pastor Emeritus Ed Moore Consent: • Authorize submittal for Measure B and BB funding for paratransit services • Proclaim May as National Water Safety Month in Newark: accepted by Aquatics • Approve final map for 213- Coordinator Nick Cuevas unit residential subdivision at Proclaim May 13-21 Affordable Housing Week in Newark; 37555 Willow Street accepted by Thuy Fontelera ning, Inc. to complete a Citywide Mayor Alan Nagy Aye Parks Master Plan Vice Mayor Luis Freitas Aye • Adopt five year forecast • Reclassify Accounting Tech- Alameda County Transportation • Receive an update of the Sucy Collazo Aye 2016-2021 nician position Commission Civic Center Replacement/Relo- Michael Hannon Aye • Accept work by Rosas Broth- Non-Consent: • Authorize a Contractural cation Feasibility Study Mike Bucci Aye ers Construction for curb, gutter • Authorize Master Program Services Agreement with RHAA and sidewalk replacement Funding Agreement with Landscape Architecture and Plan- Be a City of Fremont Sen. Wieckowski honors Women of the Year

Commissioner or SUBMITTED BY Advisory Board Member JEFF BARBOSA Dr. Yassi Safinya-Davies, exec- SUBMITTED BY Senior Citizens Commission – utive director of SAVE (Safe Al- CITY OF FREMONT One vacancy. Term to expire 12/31/2018. ternatives to Violent Environments) and Kelly Looking for a way to make a To download an Advisory Phillips, co-founder of the Spirit difference in the community? of Giving Donation Pantry at Consider serving as a commis- Body application, visit: http://www.fremont.gov/76/B Lincoln High School in San Jose sioner or an advisory board mem- are the Women of the Year in ber! The City of Fremont currently oards-Commissions-Commit- Senator Bob Wieckowski with Senator Bob Wieckowski with Senate District 10, as recently an- Dr. Yasi Safinya-Davies and her daughter Kelly Phillips has vacancies on its Senior Citizens teespage and review the Resources Commission and the George W. section at the bottom of the page. Patterson House Advisory Com- You may also obtain an applica- mittee (East Bay Regional Park tion from the City Clerk’s Office District representative). at 3300 Capitol Ave, Building A. Current boards and Please note that the City Clerk’s commission vacancies include Office accepts applications the following terms: throughout the year, not just when there are vacancies. George W. Patterson House For more information call Advisory Board (EBRPD (510) 284-4060. representative) – One vacancy.

Senator Bob Wieckowski with Safinya-Davies, Phillips, their families, guests, and Fremont Vice Mayor Lily Mei and Santa Clara Sign up for Hayward Council member Kathy Watanabe nounced by Senator Bob Wieck- rector, Dr. Safinya-Davies di- drive into a year-round donation citywide cleanup owski (D-Fremont). A ceremony rected SAVE’s Youth Program to pantry for underprivileged stu- address teen dating violence pre- dents. Phillips had heard about a Looking for more was held on April 28, at Senator SUBMITTED BY vention and awareness. She also similar pantry in North Carolina. ways to help? Wieckowski’s district office in CITY OF HAYWARD directed the organization’s coun- Lincoln has a large number of Stay after the cleanup and Fremont. “These are two phenomenal seling and trainee/intern pro- students from low-income families, From the hills to the shoreline, learn how you can serve on a City women who devote their time to gram. Her professional focus is but the pantry is for any student in Hayward’s beauty and environ- board, commission, or task force helping people who are escaping vi- on issues concerning women, the need. A student can go to the mental health depends on all of in addition to many other volun- olence or going without basic re- impact of trauma, and severe- pantry and receive a toothbrush, us. Join us on Saturday, May 14 teer opportunities throughout the sources,” Wieckowski said. “They chronic psychological conditions. gift card or other items for free. to help clean up our City and city at our Community Engage- are providing assistance when it is Kelly Phillips, who also serves as Senator Wieckowski’s 10th connect with your fellow Hay- ment Fair. Opening remarks from most needed to families in Alameda the activities director at Lincoln Senate District stretches from ward residents! Afterwards, there Mayor Halliday start at 11 a.m. and Santa Clara Counties.” High in San Jose, helped turn Lin- southern Alameda County to will be music, BBQ lunch, and Before becoming executive di- coln’s Spirit of Giving donation northeast Santa Clara County. thank you gifts. Hayward Citywide Cleanup Sign up in advance and regis- Saturday, May 14 ter today at www.hayward- 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. teachers and students who Eddie Rodriguez (Lincoln); Janet and Ray Rodriguez, Scholarship ca.gov/cleanup or call Jennifer Weekes Park exemplified their goals. This year, Zutler (Milani); Elba Herrera and Committee member to Newark Yee at (510) 583-4709 or email: 27182 Patrick Ave, Hayward on April 21st at Newark Pavilion, Juan Moreno (Schilling); Jessica Memorial High School students: [email protected] (510) 583-4709 www.hayward-ca.gov/cleanup members of Avanzando gathered Tommasini and Jocelyn Munoz Angel Aparicio, Amanda Lynn to recognize Newark educators (Snow). Castillo, Andres Eduardo Lan- and students for outstanding Additional awards were pre- deros, Adrian Alonso Landeros, efforts in the community. sented by Hon. Vivian Larsen Jocelyne Quintana, Rebecca Eva Avanzando Following remarks by and Hon. Sucy Collazo to: Rodriguez, Enrique Rosas, Alexa Mistress of Ceremonies Hon. Marla Veronica Rivas - Staff of Briana Sanchez, Samantha Bella honors students Ana Apodaca and Chair Jacinta the Year Sanchez, Sandra Karina Soto. Artega, Educator Awards were Tom Collett – Teacher of the Year Entertainment with a Latin presented by Lupe Lopez and flair was provided by Danza and educators Hon. Sucy Collazo to: Soleste Hilberg – Administrator Alianza, Newark Memorial High or the Year Organized over seven years premise is to promote those who Lulu Erwin and Gloria Ruybal School Ballet Folklorico. ago, Avanzando supports the exemplify the spirit of progress (Graham); Catherine Diaz-Cen- Avanzando scholarships were Latino community in Newark. and advancement. In that effort, terno and Lupita Rodriguez presented by Olga Borjon, Lucy Just as its name suggests, the each year Avanzando honors (Kennedy); Wendy Stacy and Hernandez, the Avanzando board May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 33

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SAVE’s Domestic SAVE’s Empowerment Newark Parks VOLUNTEERS WANTED Violence Support Groups Ctr. Services SAVE’s Restraining Order Clinics Foundation St. Rose Hospital FREE, compassionate support FREE for domestic violence The Foundation mobilizes Volunteer Gift Shop Domestic violence survivors survivors.Need support, a place Free for domestic violence survivors Seeking protective orders financial and community support Manager Drop-in, no reservations needed to heal, or referrals? SAVE can to deliver thriving, accessible, & Other positions Every Tues & Thurs 6:45-8:45 pm help! Advocacy, workshops, Locations: Fremont, Hayward & San Leandro Every Monday, supported, and varied parks, available Every Friday 9:15 to 11 am counseling & more open spaces, and recreational Contact: Michael Cobb 1900 Mowry Avenue, Fremont 24-hour Hotline: (510) 794-6055 Tuesday & Thursday Call SAVE’s 24-hr Hotline opportunities for a healthy and 510-264-4139 (510) 574-2250 or 24-hour Advocate: (510) 574-2256 united Newark. Seeking Board of or email Hotline (510) 794-6055 1900 Mowry Ave., #201,Fremont (510) 794-6055 for details www.save-dv.org Directors and Honorary Board [email protected] www.save-dv.org www.save-dv.org members. [email protected]

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SUBMITTED BY – in a first-of-its-kind celebration Commander A. Corpuz, to for both his faith-based commu- tion in 2001 from 60 members to RIPPLE LEUNG at the Milpitas PD Community express their gratitude and nity and law enforcement: more than 800 members today. Room - proclaimed Saturday, thanks. The Church delivered spreading peace and providing Police Appreciation Day for the Crosspoint Church dedicated April 30, 2016 as Police Appreci- 122 care packages along with security and comfort. While Milpitas Police Department is the a day to honor and highlight the ation Day to honor this daily messages of appreciation by police officers ensure physical first in a series of events scheduled importance of local law sacrifice and commitment of children and youth. Mayor of safety and rescue those in physical by the Church as part of its 2016 enforcement. Although much of local law enforcement. Milpitas, Jose Esteves, attended danger, the Church offers Community Action Plan. For de- the media focuses on intermittent More than 90 Crosspoint to offer words of encouragement spiritual refuge and a path away tails, please visit http://www.cross- conflict between the police and Church members gathered with and solidarity with the Milpitas from despair and fear toward pointchurchsv.org/ our residents, the reality is far Milpitas PD Chief of Police Police. inner security, stability and peace. different: our police sacrifice their Steve Pangelinan, Public Rev. Abraham Chiu, Crosspoint Church is a own safety for the safety of our Communications Officer Crosspoint’s Senior Pastor, Christian Church in Milpitas community. Crosspoint Church Sergeant Bryan Hinkley, and reflected on the similarity in goals which has grown from its incep- Appointments to New Haven Unified Board news Measure “E” SUBMITTED BY NEW HAVEN Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School’s Brian Semprevio UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT was announced as the 2016-17 District Classified Em- Citizens’ Bond ployee of the Year. At the April 19 Board meeting, the District’s Teacher The 2016-17 Teachers of the Year from each site are: Oversight Committee and Classified Employee of the Year were recognized Stephen Partridge, Alvarado Elementary; Deborah and celebrated. The peer-driven selection process for Brazeal, Eastin Elementary; Jason Lowe, Emanuele Ele- SUBMITTED BY ROBIN MICHEL these prestigious honors started at each school where mentary; Melissa Repancol, Hillview Crest Elementary; members of each employee group nominated and se- Ermina Teramura, Kitayama Elementary; Rachel Sow- Fremont Unified School District (FUSD) announced the lected their site representatives. This pool of exception- ell, Pioneer Elementary; M. Carmencita Kraska, Searles appointment of two members to the Measure “E” Citizens’ ally talented individuals was put forward to the Elementary; Neil Schwartzfarb, Itliong-Vera Cruz Mid- Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC): Maria Torres and Eric appropriate District selection committee which had the dle School; Jennifer Vijeh, Cesar Chavez Middle Tsai. Torres was appointed as an alternate member to serve as difficult task of identifying the most deserving teacher School; Terese Lampi, Logan High School; Kimberly a parent or guardian of a child enrolled in the Fremont Uni- and classified employee in the District; not an easy task! Petit, Conley-Caraballo High School; Margarita fied School District, a vacancy created due to the resignation The 2016-17 Classified Employees of the Year from Crump, Decoto School for Independent Study; Osman of Nancy Beardsley, who served from October 2014-March each site are: Nejat, New Haven Adult School. 2016. Tsai was appointed as an alternate member represent- Marivic Galang, Alvarado Elementary; Amy Alvarez, Neil Schwartzfarb from Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle ing a bona fide taxpayers’ organization. FUSD Board of Edu- Eastin Elementary; Kathleen Daniello, Emanuele Ele- School was announced as the District’s Teacher of the cation approved the appointments at its April 13 board mentary; Sergio Maravilla, Hillview Crest Elementary; Year. meeting. Torres and Tsai were both appointed to a two-year Anna Garcia, Kitayama Elementary; Sandra Sharp, Pio- Union City Mayor, Carol Dutra-Vernacci, requested term. neer Elementary; Imelda Rivas, Searles Elementary; assistance from the District and the Board to help com- Beardsley is active on the Irvington High School Parent Brian Semprevio, Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School; municate that the City of Union City needs the com- Teacher Student Association and a member of the FUSD Fi- David Danko, Cesar Chavez Middle School; Ana Maria munity’s input and feedback regarding public safety nancial Advisory Committee. During her tenure on the Citi- Campos, Logan High School; Christopher Perry, Con- services. Information gathered from the community zens’ Bond Oversight Committee, several Measure E projects ley-Caraballo High School; Brisa Jimenez, Decoto helps to determine the City’s focus in upcoming years. were completed, including the Azevada Elementary and Mat- School for Independent Study; Jo Hendee, New Haven Last year, the community let the City know that 911 tos Elementary new classroom buildings. According to Adult School; Sandra Esparza, Educational Services services, enhanced emergency response times, safety in CBOC Chair Anu Natarajan, Beardsley’s contributions on Center; Theodore Bentley, Corporation Yard; Theresa our schools, and youth violence prevention, among the committee will be greatly missed. “Nancy brought a great Murti, Mary Cordoza Center. other topics, were very important. deal of experience and skills to our committee.” Maria Torres will assume the seat vacated by Beardsley. She is an active parent of two children attending Ardenwood Ele- mentary School, and an FUSD alum. A resident of Fremont Local student wins big at for more than 30 years, she grew up with her parents’ family business before starting her own local family-run businesses. Alameda County Science Awards She is a graduate of Cal State East Bay with a degree in Mi- crobiology and Chemistry and an alumna of UC Berkeley in SUBMITTED BY LEAH TERAVSKIS • Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Tech- Environmental Economics and Policy. She has more than a nology and Engineering Rising Stars) qualifier decade of experience in project analysis, community outreach Stratford School Fremont campus student Shreya • Invitation to the California State Science Fair and education. Asked why she applied to the CBOC, Torres Ramachandran entered her two-year project, “Effective- According to Shreya, “I started this project to be a replied, “I am a happy product of FUSD and want to give my ness of Soap Nuts Grey Water on the Environment,” in part of the solution to the California drought. As many time and efforts to making our schools better.” the Alameda County Science Awards and walked away parts of the world are experiencing water scarcity, there Eric Tsai, who moved to Fremont four years ago, gradu- with the following awards: is a growing interest for reusing grey water from the ated from UCLA with a degree in Business Economics and is laundry. Since many commercial laundry detergents a CFA charterholder. His work experience includes business • Middle School Grand Prize contain chemicals, I wanted to test if grey water from valuations and investment management. He is a member of • 1st place award for her category – Reaction and Solu- soap nuts, a natural laundry detergent derived from the the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. tions chemistry Indian soap berry, could be used as irrigation water, By law, school districts are obligated to establish an inde- • Special prize from Alameda County Water District without harming the environment. I found that soap pendent Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) in with a $500 cash prize and an invitation to present at nut grey water was not harmful to soil, plants, or order to satisfy the accountability requirements of Proposi- their board meeting aquatic life. I enjoyed presenting my project to the tion 39 (2002). The purpose of the CBOC is to “actively re- • Special prize from the US Navy for water research judges, and sharing my results. I also saw many other view and report on the proper expenditure of taxpayers’ • U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize projects that inspired me to do more.” money for school construction” on general obligation bond projects. Committees are appointed by the Board of Education and must include at least seven members who represent different stakeholder groups, including members from the following the five required categories: Business organization representing local business community Active in a senior citizens’ organization Parent or guardian of a child enrolled in the district Active in a parent-teacher organization and parent or guardian of a child enrolled in the district Active in a bona fide taxpayers’ organization The FUSD Measure “E” Citizens’ Bond Oversight Com- mittee, with first members appointed and bylaws approved in September 2014, provides fiscal oversight to the district’s $650 million general obligation bond passed in June 2014. Measure “E” will upgrade and repair schools through an ex- tensive list of modernization and new construction projects. To learn more, please visit the District website at http://www.fremont.k12.ca.us Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

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SUBMITTED BY SOLAR IMPULSE of renewable energy and clean technolo- gies. On April 22, 2016, Piccard spoke olar Impulse 2 (Si2) – the first solar with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon airplane capable of flying day and and 175 heads of states, directly from the Snight without using a drop of fuel – cockpit of Si2, during a video conference left Hawaii on April 21, 2016 at 6:15 a.m. with the United Nations in New York for local time (UTC-10) and landed at the signature of the Paris Agreement on exploring new ways to have a better quality The flight from Hawaii to California was Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, Calif. Climate Change: a symbolic milestone for of life on earth,” said Piccard, Initiator and the ninth leg of the Round-The-World Solar on April 23, 2016 at 11:44 p.m. local time the solar airplane in the air, the launch of Chairman of the project. “It is more than Flight that will continue onward to New (UTC-7), completing the crossing of the a clean revolution on the ground, and a an airplane; it is a concentration of clean York, Europe or North Africa and Abu Pacific Ocean with several world records. strong message sent to the world. technologies, a genuine flying laboratory, Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, where By attempting the first solar flight around “Solar Impulse showcases that today and illustrates that solutions exist today the adventure started in March 2015. the world, pushing back the boundaries exploration is no longer about conquering to meet the major challenges facing our of the possible, and taking on a project new territories, because even the moon society.” deemed impossible by industry experts, has already been conquered, but about Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg want to support concrete actions for sustainability and show that the world can be run on clean technologies. At the controls of Si2, Piccard touched down at Moffett Airfield, home to NASA’s Ames Research Center and Google’s Planetary Ventures, after a flight of three days and two nights and 2’810 miles (4’523 km), while breaking several world records (pending FAI approval). Those include distance, speed, duration and altitude in the electric airplane category and altitude (gain of height) in the solar airplane category. The first part of the Pacific was accomplished by Borschberg in a world-record flight of five days and five nights from Japan to Hawaii last July. Piccard initiated Solar Impulse to attractively promote a pioneering and innovative spirit, particularly in the fields May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 37

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SUBMITTED BY media site is similar to Facebook communication with communi- SAN LEANDRO and Twitter and is used by ties world-wide and has been in- 30 percent of internet users. strumental in providing POLICE DEPARTMENT San Leandro has a diverse department updates, crime pre- population with approximately vention tips and explaining Cali- The San Leandro Police 85,000 residents, with approxi- fornia policing, connecting Department (SLPD) is proud mately 30 percent being of Asian subscribers with SLPD and other to announce that it is the recent descent, making San Leandro one California law enforcement agen- recipient of an award of of the most diverse communities cies with those around the world. excellence from the California in the United States. Since the San Leandro Police Association of Public Information Inspired by SLPD Captain Department’s launch of Weibo Officers (CAPIO) for its social Edward Tracey, who lost a battle in 2014, Mr. Lee and Chinese- media campaign and community with cancer in April 2015, the speaking members of the outreach efforts connecting with San Leandro Police Department department have continued to Chinese communities in launched their Weibo social expand outreach efforts to the San Leandro, the Bay Area, media platform in October 2014, growing Asian communities and around the world through becoming the first law enforce- and now participate in radio its Weibo internet site and ment agency in Northern Califor- talk shows monthly on both smartphone app. nia and second in the state to use AM 1400 (Cantonese) and Lt. Robert McManus, who Weibo to communicate with FM 96.9 (Mandarin). In addition attended the annual CAPIO Chinese-speaking people. to providing crime prevention conference, accepted the award Mr. Cartier Lee, a community tips and discussing law on behalf of the San Leandro member, and one of the founding enforcement events, they take Police Department, after learning members of SLPD’s Chief’s questions from callers interested that they had won first place in Advisory Board, designed the in the services that law the “Most Effective Social/New SLPD Weibo page and enforcement agencies provide to Media” category. To date, SLPD smartphone app, while the communities that they serve. has more than 220,000 followers volunteering countless hours his SLPD’s Weibo page can be on Weibo. time to enhance the Depart- found on the internet at Weibo, which translates into ment’s outreach to the Chinese www.weibo.com/SLPD. A free “micro blogging,” is one of the community. His efforts insure smartphone application can be most popular websites in China, that current information is shared downloaded from Apple and with more than 500 million world-wide to subscribers that Android app stores by searching subscribers from around the follow the San Leandro Police “Weibo.” world. The China-based social Department. He has direct

Newark investigated an auto burglary that The suspect was placed under ar- occurred on April 20, 2016 on rest and booked at the Fremont Police Log the 38000 block of Jonquil Jail where methamphetamine was Drive. Unknown suspect(s) also located on his person. forced entry into a pickup truck Upon checking a vehicle on SUBMITTED BY and stole an airline employee Crestmont Avenue near Burning CMDR. MIKE CARROLL, badge card and gate card. Tree Drive, Ofc. Khairy recovered NEWARK PD At 8:08 p.m., Ofc. Taylor ac- an unoccupied stolen 1991 cepted an employee in custody Honda Accord out of Hayward. Thursday, April 21 for theft at JCPenney. A 19-year- The victim was notified and re- At 7:03 a.m., Ofc. Losier in- old Newark female was cited and sponded to retrieve it. vestigated a vehicle theft from the released. Saturday, April 23 7400 block of Wells Avenue. A At 11:33 p.m., Ofc. Slavazza While investigating water red 2007 Nissan Versa (CA # investigated a window smash leaking through the office celling, 5YDX682) was stolen. auto burglary in Lido Faire shop- the EZ8 Motel staff went to the At 5:52 p.m., Ofc. Jackman ping center. Loss was a wallet. room directly above the office to responded to JCPenney for a There was no suspect informa- assess the maintenance issue. shoplifter in custody. A 20-year- tion at the time of this report. They found a naked woman old male from Fremont was cited At 12:52 a.m., Ofc. Rodgers flooding the room by clogging and released for petty theft. was conducting a security check the tub with all of the linens in At 2:18 a.m., Ofc. Posadas re- of the O’Sullivan’s parking lot the room. She then locked herself sponded to the 36000 block of when he observed bar security in in the bathroom and refused to Dalewood Drive on a report of a a verbal dispute with a male sub- open the door. Officers re- stolen vehicle (2001 Chevrolet S- ject. Security flagged down Ofc. sponded and the woman eventu- 10). Fremont Police Department Rodgers and told him that the ally came out and gave consent to (FPD) located the vehicle and male was indicating that he had a search her purse where drugs initiated a pursuit. The stolen ve- gun. The security guard would were found. The 32-year-old hicle ran out of gas, and a 30- not let the 31-year-old male from transient was arrested for posses- year-old male transient from Oakland enter the bar because he sion of a controlled substance and Newark was taken into custody was previously ejected from the booked at Santa Rita Jail. by FPD. The vehicle was re- bar for suspicion of using/selling At 9:03 p.m., Ofc. Jackman ac- turned to the registered owner. cocaine in the men’s bathroom. cepted a shoplifter in custody for Friday, April 22 On this occasion the suspect told the theft at Macy’s. A 25-year-old On April 19, 2016 Ofc. security that he “had something San Leandro male stole various Posadas investigated the theft of a for them” and menacingly clothing items. The suspect also moped (CA # C036831). On reached into his waistband area. had a small amount of metham- April 22, 2016 Ofc. Posadas re- Ofc. Rodgers contacted the sus- phetamine and a methampheta- ceived a phone call from the vic- pect while he was seated in the mine pipe in his possession. He tim stating he saw his moped front seat of his parked vehicle. was cited and released. advertised for sale on Craigslist. Despite being ordered to keep his Monday, April 25 Ofc. Horst made arraignments to hands in plain view and being At 8:58 a.m., Ofc. Losier in- purchase the moped at an address held at gunpoint the suspect con- vestigated the theft of a 1996 on Smith Street with the pur- tinued to reach toward the pas- Honda Accord (License chase money to be placed in the senger side of the vehicle. He was #6ZKN377) from the 6300 mailbox. Officers driving un- removed from the vehicle and de- block of Quartz Place. marked vehicles located the tained. The suspect is on active Tuesday, April 26 moped in front of a residence on searchable probation. Ofc. Taylor At 10:40 a.m., officers re- the 6300 block of Smith Avenue. located approximately a half sponded to the 5800 block of Marked police units converged ounce of cocaine in the vehicle Wintergreen Drive on a report of and recovered the moped. No panel below the radio. Ofc. San- a possible burglary in progress. suspect was located, but the in- doval assisted with the search and An alert neighbor yelled at the vestigation is continuing. The located a loaded Smith and Wes- suspect who fled the scene. Ofc. moped was released back to the son handgun inside the vehicle Khairy checked the residence and registered owner. panel. A scale and marijuana were found evidence of an attempted At 10:59 a.m., Ofc. Fredstrom also located inside the vehicle. burglary. Officer Involved Shooting SUBMITTED BY of westbound E. Calaveras Bl. to Anyone with any information SGT. FRANK MORALES, MILPITAS PD northbound Highway 680. A large regarding this investigation or amount of methamphetamines other similar incidents occurring On April 29, at 12:51 a.m., a and cash were located at the in our city is encouraged to call Milpitas police officer conducted scene. the Milpitas Police Department at a vehicle traffic stop in the The officer was uninjured (408) 586-2400. parking lot of the Executive Inn, during the incident and the sus- Information can be given located at 95 Dempsey Rd., which pect, who had several outstanding anonymously by calling the Crime resulted in an officer involved warrants, was taken to a local Tip Hotline at (408) 586-2500 or shooting. The suspect (27 year- hospital for medical treatment for via the Milpitas Police Depart- old, Hispanic male, San Jose a non-life threatening gunshot ment website at: resident) fled on foot and was ap- wound. The case is currently https://forms.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/ prehended on the transition road under investigation. forms/view.php?id=47511 Page 38 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

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Notice of Hearing: clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 Date: Thurs 6/30/16, Time: 1:30 PM, Dept.: 520 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another The address of the court is Hayward Hall of any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section CNS-2868271# CIVIL Justice, 24405 Amador Street, Room 108, pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Hayward, CA 94544 the residence address of a registered owner. A 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be new fictitious business name statement must be NAME STATEMENT published at least once each week for four filed before the expiration. CNS-2872790# File No. 516634 Fictitious Business Name(s): ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing The filing of this statement does not of itself on the petition in the following newspaper of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Rana Motors, 3526 Investment Blvd, Hayward, FOR CHANGE OF NAME NAME STATEMENT CA 94545, County of Alameda Case No. HG16813199 general circulation, printed in this county: Whats business name in violation of the rights of another Happenings Tri City Voice under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 517256 Registrant(s): Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Fictitious Business Name(s): Manar Abuomar, 416 Duncan St. #3, San Petition of: Rick F. Almerood for Change of Name Date: Mar 8, 2016 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Morris Jacobson 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/16 Kyrin Massage, 46228 Warm Springs Blvd Francisco, CA 94131 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: #420, Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda Business conducted by: An Individual Petitioner Rick F. Almerood filed a petition with Judge of the Superior Court 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 CNS-2874219# 46228 Warm Springs Blvd #420, Fremont, CA The registrant began to transact business using this court for a decree changing names as follows: 94539 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Rick F. Almerood to Boudewijn F. Almerood CNS-2870000# FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement The Court orders that all persons interested in NAME STATEMENT Xiuyuan Chen, 46228 Warm Springs Blvd #420, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares this matter appear before this court at the hearing ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE File No. 517272 Fremont, CA 94539 as true any material matter pursuant to Section indicated below to show cause, if any, why the FOR CHANGE OF NAME Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: An Individual 17913 of the Business and Professions code petition for change of name should not be granted. Case No. HG16808958 Advanced Dental Hygiene Care, 3397 Foxtail The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Any person objecting to the name changes Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Terrace, Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed described above must file a written objection that Petition of: Amanda Riordan for Change of Name Registrant(s): 4/16/2016 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) includes the reasons for the objection at least two TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Julie Dao-Nguyen, 3397 Foxtail Terrace, Fremont, I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Manor Abuomar court days before the matter is scheduled to be Petitioner Amanda Riordan filed a petition with CA 94536 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of heard and must appear at the hearing to show this court for a decree changing names as follows: Business conducted by: an individual as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on April 1, 2016 cause why the petition should not be granted. If Amanda Ray Riordan to Amanda Rose Riordan The registrant began to transact business using 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) no written objection is timely filed, the court may The Court orders that all persons interested in the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement grant the petition without a hearing. this matter appear before this court at the hearing I declare that all information in this statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the Notice of Hearing: indicated below to show cause, if any, why the is true and correct. (A registrant who declares one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county Date: 07/01/16, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 petition for change of name should not be granted. as true any material matter pursuant to Section /s/ Xiuyuan Chen clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, Any person objecting to the name changes 17913 of the Business and Professions code This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Oakland, CA 94612 described above must file a written objection that that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Alameda County on April 19, 2016 any change in the facts set forth in the statement A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be includes the reasons for the objection at least two misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in published at least once each week for four court days before the matter is scheduled to be one thousand dollars [$1,000].) of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing heard and must appear at the hearing to show /s/ Julie Dao-Nguyen generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be on the petition in the following newspaper of cause why the petition should not be granted. If This statement was filed with the County Clerk of date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. general circulation, printed in this county: Whats no written objection is timely filed, the court may Alameda County on April 19, 2016 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself Happenings Tri-City Voice grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Date: Apr 26, 2016 Notice of Hearing: of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another Morris D. Jacobson Date: 6/16/16, Time: 1:30 PM, Dept.: 520 generally expires at the end of five years from the pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section Presiding Judge of the Superior Court The address of the court is Hayward Hall of date on which it was filed in office of the county the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/16 Justice, 24405 Amador St., Hayward CA 94544 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of new fictitious business name statement must be 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 CNS-2875380# A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after filed before the expiration. published at least once each week for four any change in the facts set forth in the statement The filing of this statement does not of itself CNS-2868023# ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in authorize the use in this state of a fictitious on the petition in the following newspaper of the residence address of a registered owner. A business name in violation of the rights of another STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT FOR CHANGE OF NAME OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Case No. HG16809775 general circulation, printed in this county: Whats new fictitious business name statement must be under federal, state, or common law (see Section Happenings Tri City Voice filed before the expiration. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). BUSINESS NAME Superior Court of California, County of Alameda File No. 466580 Petition of: Xiangchun Fu Bo Xu Duo Xu for Date: Mar 24, 2016 The filing of this statement does not of itself 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 Morris Jacobson authorize the use in this state of a fictitious The following person(s) has (have) abandoned Change of Name CNS-2872385# the use of the fictitious business name: AK Films, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Judge of the Superior Court business name in violation of the rights of another 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 under federal, state, or common law (see Section 37097 Denning Ter #392, Fremont, CA 94536 Petitioner Xiangchun Fu filed a petition with this STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT Mailing address:37097 Denning Ter #392, court for a decree changing names as follows: 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). CNS-2869623# 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/16 OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Fremont, CA 94536 Duo Xu to Azalea Duo Xu BUSINESS NAME The Fictitious Business Name Statement being The Court orders that all persons interested in NOTICE CNS-2874202# File No. 475160 abandoned was filed on June 20, 2012 in the this matter appear before this court at the hearing 15AD-JU00327 The following person(s) has (have) abandoned County of Alameda. indicated below to show cause, if any, why the Circuit Court for the County of St. Charles FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the use of the fictitious business name: Kyrin Aaron Neill Kelly, 37097 Denning Ter #392, petition for change of name should not be granted. STATE OF MISSOURI NAME STATEMENT International Trading Company, 46228 Warm Fremont, CA 94536 Any person objecting to the name changes In the Interest of File No. 517096-10 Springs Blvd. #420, Fremont, CA 94539 Patricia Lori Walsh Kelly, 37097 Denning Ter described above must file a written objection that JACOB EVAN MYERS Fictitious Business Name(s): Mailing address: 4183 Asimuth Circle, Union City, #392, Fremont, CA 94536 includes the reasons for the objection at least two D.O.B 4-22-08 1. Total Protection, 2. Apogee, 3. Summit CA94587 S/ Patricia Lori Walsh Kelly court days before the matter is scheduled to be BRANDON AND RACHEL HARSELL, Technology, 4. Exquisite Technique, 5. The Fictitious Business Name Statement being This statement was filed with the County Clerk of heard and must appear at the hearing to show PETITIONERS Extreme Wraps; 3723 Arbutus Ct., Hayward, abandoned was filed on 2/21/2013 in the County Alameda County on March 8, 2016. cause why the petition should not be granted. If KEVIN WIBBENMEYER, Guardian ad Litem CA 94542, County of Alameda; 22568 Mission of Alameda. 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 no written objection is timely filed, the court may The State of Missouri to: BRIAN S. MYERS Blvd., Suite 248, Hayward, CA 94541; County Shaolong Qu, 46228 Warm Springs Blvd. #420, grant the petition without a hearing. You are hereby notified that an action has been of Alameda Fremont, CA 94539 CNS-2867895# Notice of Hearing: commenced against you in the Circuit Court for Registrant(s): S/ Shaolong Qu Date: 7-8-16, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 the County of St. Charles, Missouri, the object and Snaptint.com LLC, 3723 Arbutus Ct., Hayward, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, general nature of which is to obtain an Adoption of CA 94542; CA Alameda County on April 19, 2016. NAME STATEMENT Oakland, CA 94612 minor child by petitioners. Business conducted by: a limited liability company 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 File No. 516772 A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be The names of all the parties to said suit are stated The registrant began to transact business using Fictitious Business Name(s): published at least once each week for four above in the caption hereof and the name and the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a CNS-2872383# ZZZ Better Sleep 4 Less, 4299 N. Peralta Blvd., successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing address of the Petitioners Attorney is Catherine I declare that all information in this statement #A, Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda; 179 on the petition in the following newspaper of Keefe, 222 S Central Ave #708, Clayton, MO is true and correct. (A registrant who declares FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Coleridge Green, Fremont, CA 94538 general circulation, printed in this county: Whats 63105. as true any material matter pursuant to Section NAME STATEMENT Registrant(s): Happenings Tri-City Voice You are further notified that, unless you file 17913 of the Business and Professions code File No. 517039 Luis Flores, 179 Coleridge Green, Fremont, CA Date: Apr 1 2015 an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Fictitious Business Name(s): 94538 Morris D. Jacobson appear and defend against the aforesaid petition misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed MT Learning Center, 46260 Warm Springs Business conducted by: an Individual President Judge of the Superior Court within 45 days after the 1st day of publication, one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Blvd., #505, Fremont CA 94539, County of The registrant began to transact business using 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/16 which will be determined after this request is /s/ Yichen Pu, Manager Alameda; Same the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a CNS-2875118# received by WHAT’S HAPPENING TRI-CITY This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement VOICE, 39737 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont, Alameda County on April 14, 2016 Multiple Inductive Thinking Learning Center, 394 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CA 94538, judgment by default will be rendered NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Riviera Dr., Union City CA 94587; CA as true any material matter pursuant to Section ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Business conducted by: a corporation 17913 of the Business and Professions code FOR CHANGE OF NAME against you. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement It is ordered that a copy hereof be published generally expires at the end of five years from the The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Case No. HG16810215 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Superior Court of California, County of Alameda according to law in the WHAT’S HAPPENING TRI- date on which it was filed in office of the county CITY VOICE a newspaper of general circulation clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 04/01/2016 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Petition of: John Sanchez for Change of Name I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Luis Flores TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: published in Fremont CA. Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after A true copy from the record. any change in the facts set forth in the statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Petitioner John Sanchez filed a petition with this as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on April 6, 2016 court for a decree changing names as follows: Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in this 1st day of April, 2016. the residence address of a registered owner. A 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) John Sanchez to John Requena that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement The Court orders that all persons interested in Judy Zerr new fictitious business name statement must be Circuit Clerk filed before the expiration. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the this matter appear before this court at the hearing one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county indicated below to show cause, if any, why the Illegible The filing of this statement does not of itself Deputy Clerk authorize the use in this state of a fictitious /s/ Lung-Sheung Juang, President clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of petition for change of name should not be granted. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Any person objecting to the name changes 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section Alameda County on April 13, 2016 any change in the facts set forth in the statement described above must file a written objection that CNS-2868398# NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in includes the reasons for the objection at least two 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/16 of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A court days before the matter is scheduled to be generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be heard and must appear at the hearing to show CNS-2874196# date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. cause why the petition should not be granted. If clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself no written objection is timely filed, the court may FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious grant the petition without a hearing. NAME STATEMENT any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another Notice of Hearing: NAMES File No. 517242 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section Date: 06/17/2016, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 Fictitious Business Name(s): the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, M.A.P. Delivery Services, 173A Blossom Way, new fictitious business name statement must be 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 Oakland, CA 94612 Hayward, CA 94541, County of Alameda filed before the expiration. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be CNS-2867604# FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mailing address: P.O. Box 56621, Hayward, CA The filing of this statement does not of itself published at least once each week for four 94545, County of Alameda authorize the use in this state of a fictitious successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS File No. 517706 Registrant(s): business name in violation of the rights of another on the petition in the following newspaper of Elasa Trucking, LLC, 173A Blossom Way, under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT general circulation, printed in this county: Whats Fictitious Business Name(s): File No. 516763 Arellano Motors, 7679 Thornton Ave #B Hayward, CA 94541; California 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Happenings Tri City Voice Business conducted by: a Limited Liability 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 Fictitious Business Name(s): Date: Apr 5, 2016 Newark CA 94560, County of Alameda Rosehip Nail SPA, 5174 Mowry Avenue, Registrant(s): Company Morris D. Jacobson The registrant began to transact business using CNS-2870768# Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda Judge of the Superior Court Jose Guadalupe Arellano, 36931 Thornton Ave Registrant(s): #B, Newark CA 94560 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 I declare that all information in this statement STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT Nguyen, Hoang Oanh, 39050 Donner Way, Business conducted by: an individual OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Fremont, CA 94538 CNS-2872381# The registrant began to transact business using is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section BUSINESS NAME Nguyen, Dat Hung, 39050 Donner Way, Fremont, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A File No. 470800 CA 94538 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE I declare that all information in this statement 17913 of the Business and Professions code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a The following person(s) has (have) abandoned Business conducted by: Married Couple FOR CHANGE OF NAME is true and correct. (A registrant who declares the use of the fictitious business name: Dynasty The registrant began to transact business using Case No. HG16810218 as true any material matter pursuant to Section misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Enterprise, 2211 Parkside Drive, Suite G, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Superior Court of California, County of Alameda 17913 of the Business and Professions code Fremont, CA 94536 01/17/2014 Petition of: Samantha Elizabeth Sanchez for that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a /s/ Laura Pocasangre, Member This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 46000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94539 I declare that all information in this statement Change of Name misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed The Fictitious Business Name Statement being is true and correct. (A registrant who declares TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Alameda County on April 18, 2016 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) abandoned was filed on 10/15/2012 in the County as true any material matter pursuant to Section Petitioner Samantha Elizabeth Sanchez filed a /s/ Jose Guadalupe Arellano of Alameda. 17913 of the Business and Professions code petition with this court for a decree changing This statement was filed with the County Clerk of of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires at the end of five years from the Richard I. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of the Richard that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a names as follows: Alameda County on April 28, 2016 I. Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Samantha Elizabeth Sanchez to Samantha NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) date on which it was filed in office of the county clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 46000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94539 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Elizabeth Requena of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Steven C. Fong, Co-Trustee of the Fong Family /s/ Hoang Oanh Nguyen - General Partner The Court orders that all persons interested in generally expires at the end of five years from the Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement Trust as amended and restated, 1623 Edgehill This statement was filed with the County Clerk of this matter appear before this court at the hearing date on which it was filed in office of the county Court, San Leandro, CA 94577 Alameda County on April 6, 2016 indicated below to show cause, if any, why the clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A Roger P. Lusch, Co-Trustee of the Lusch Family NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) petition for change of name should not be granted. Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Trust, 893 Barcelona Drive, Fremont, CA 94536 of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Any person objecting to the name changes any change in the facts set forth in the statement new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. Samuel So Sum Law, Co-Trustee of the Samuel generally expires at the end of five years from the described above must file a written objection that pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in S. Law and Jean M. Law Declaration of Trust date on which it was filed in office of the county includes the reasons for the objection at least two the residence address of a registered owner. A The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious DTD April 2, 1984, 1510 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of court days before the matter is scheduled to be new fictitious business name statement must be CA 94303 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after heard and must appear at the hearing to show filed before the expiration. business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section Robert Glen South, Jr. 1884 Flynn Creek Rd., any change in the facts set forth in the statement cause why the petition should not be granted. If The filing of this statement does not of itself Gainesboro, TN 38562 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in no written objection is timely filed, the court may authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 Diane K Lusch, Co-Trustee of the Lusch Family the residence address of a registered owner. A grant the petition without a hearing. business name in violation of the rights of another Trust, 893 Barcelona Drive, Fremont, CA 94536 new fictitious business name statement must be Notice of Hearing: under federal, state, or common law (see Section CNS-2873129# June L Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of the Richard I. filed before the expiration. Date: 06/17/2016, Time: 11:30 am, Dept.: 24 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust, The filing of this statement does not of itself The address of the court is 1221 Oak St., Oakland, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/16 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 46000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94539 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CA 94612 CNS-2876073# NAME STATEMENT Jean M. Law, Co-Trustee of the Samuel S. Law business name in violation of the rights of another A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be File No. 517243 and Jean M. Law Declaration of Trust DTD April under federal, state, or common law (see Section published at least once each week for four Fictitious Business Name(s): 2, 1984, 1510 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94303 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Quintanilla Delivery Services, 186 B St., Janice C. Fong, Co-Trustee of the Fong Family 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 on the petition in the following newspaper of Hayward, CA 94541, County of Alameda Trust, as amended and restated, 1623 Edgehill general circulation, printed in this county: Tri File No. 517360-61 CNS-2867425# Fictitious Business Name(s): Registrant(s): Court, San Leandro, CA 94577 City Voice Alvaro Quintanilla, 186 B St., Hayward, CA 94541 S/ Richard I. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of the Date: Apr 05 2016 1. Pure Mass Communications, 2. Eigendata, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 4480 Enterprise St. Ste. A2 Fremont CA 94538, Business conducted by: an individual Richard I. Hashimoto and June L Hashimoto 1993 Morris D. Jacobson The registrant began to transact business using Trust & General Partner NAME STATEMENT Judge of the Superior Court County of Alameda; P.O. Box 50653 East Palo File No. 516608 Alto CA 94303; San Mateo the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A /s/ Roger P. Lusch, Co-Trustee of the Lusch 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 I declare that all information in this statement Family Trust & General Partner Fictitious Business Name(s): Registrant(s): Katcessories, 4031 Lana Ter, Fremont, CA CNS-2870009# Hsinchao Liao, 40336 Dolerita Ave, Fremont CA is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on April 1, 2016. 94536, County of Alameda 94539 4031 Lana Ter, Fremont, CA 94536 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Business conducted by: an individual 17913 of the Business and Professions code 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Registrant(s): FOR CHANGE OF NAME The registrant began to transact business using CNS-2870007# Katrina Nunez, 4031 Lana Terr., Fremont, CA Case No. HG16807967 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 94536 Superior Court of California, County of Alameda 5/1/2011 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT Business conducted by: An Individual Petition of: Michael Christopher Lederer for I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Alvaro Quintanilla This statement was filed with the County Clerk of OF USE OF FICTITIOUS The registrant began to transact business using Change of Name is true and correct. (A registrant who declares BUSINESS NAME the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on April 18, 2016 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) File No. 480686 I declare that all information in this statement Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a 17913 of the Business and Professions code The following person(s) has (have) abandoned is true and correct. (A registrant who declares decree changing names as follows: that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires at the end of five years from the the use of the fictitious business name: Andalusia as true any material matter pursuant to Section Michael Christopher Lederer to Michael misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Day Spa, 40643 Grimmer Blvd., Fremont, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code Christopher Wiseman one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 94538 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a The Court orders that all persons interested in /s/ Hsinchao Liao The Fictitious Business Name Statement being misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed this matter appear before this court at the hearing This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement abandoned was filed on 7/18/2013 in the County one thousand dollars [$1,000].) indicated below to show cause, if any, why the Alameda County on April 20, 2016 of Alameda. /s/ Katrina Nunez petition for change of name should not be granted. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A Skypool Airways Corporation, California, 40643 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Any person objecting to the name changes of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Grimmer Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538 Alameda County on April 1, 2016 described above must file a written objection that generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. S/ Zhi Yan White, President NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) includes the reasons for the objection at least two date on which it was filed in office of the county This statement was filed with the County Clerk of of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement court days before the matter is scheduled to be 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 Alameda County on March 25, 2016. generally expires at the end of five years from the heard and must appear at the hearing to show Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 date on which it was filed in office of the county cause why the petition should not be granted. If any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of no written objection is timely filed, the court may pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in CNS-2869111# Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after grant the petition without a hearing. the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 any change in the facts set forth in the statement Notice of Hearing: new fictitious business name statement must be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Date: 6/17/16, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 filed before the expiration. CNS-2873114# NAME STATEMENT the residence address of a registered owner. A The address of the court is Alameda County The filing of this statement does not of itself File No. 516394 new fictitious business name statement must be Superior Court, 1225 Fallon Street, Oakland, CA authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Fictitious Business Name(s): filed before the expiration. 94612-4280 business name in violation of the rights of another NAME STATEMENT Plan-It Landscape Design, 38455 Bronson The filing of this statement does not of itself A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 516968 Street, #321, Fremont CA 94536, County of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious published at least once each week for four 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Fictitious Business Name(s): Alameda; Same as above business name in violation of the rights of another successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/16 Ansa Consulting Services, 37600 Center Ct. Registrant(s): under federal, state, or common law (see Section on the petition in the following newspaper of CNS-2875641# #213, Newark, CA 94560, County of Alameda Richard G. Schuchardt, 38455 Bronson Street, 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). general circulation, printed in this county: Tri Registrant(s): #321, Fremont CA 94536 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 City Voice Nadeem Zafar, 2546 Clymer Ln, Fremont, CA Business conducted by: an individual Date: Mar 17 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The registrant began to transact business using CNS-2866544# NAME STATEMENT 94538 Morris D. Jacobson Anita Zafar, 2546 Clymer Ln, Fremont, CA 94538 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Presiding Judge of the Superior Court File No. 517533 I declare that all information in this statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: Married Couple 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 The registrant began to transact business using is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NAME STATEMENT Redefine Dance, 30060 Mission Blvd., as true any material matter pursuant to Section File No. 516551 CNS-2870003# Hayward, CA 94587, County of Alameda; 40640 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Feb 24, 2016 17913 of the Business and Professions code Fictitious Business Name(s): High St., #519, Fremont, CA 94538; County of that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Wonder Maids, 41097 Davila Ct Fremont CA ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Alameda I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 94539, County of Alameda; 41097 Davila Ct FOR CHANGE OF NAME Registrant(s): one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Fremont CA 94539; Alameda Case No. HG16806716 Michael Dan P. Mappala, 40640 High St., #519, as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions code /s/ Richard Schuchardt Registrant(s): Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Fremont, CA 94538 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Elizabeth Arambula Villegas, 41097 Davila Ct, Petition of: Yu Yang Lin for Change of Name Business conducted by: an individual that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Alameda County on March 29, 2016 Fremont, CA 94539 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: The registrant began to transact business using NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Business conducted by: an individual Petitioner Yu Yang Lin filed a petition with this the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a one thousand dollars [$1,000].) /s/ Nadeem Zafar of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement The registrant began to transact business using court for a decree changing names as follows: I declare that all information in this statement generally expires at the end of five years from the the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a Yu Yang Lin to Cyrus Yu Yang Lin is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda County on April 12, 2016 date on which it was filed in office of the county I declare that all information in this statement The Court orders that all persons interested in as true any material matter pursuant to Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of is true and correct. (A registrant who declares this matter appear before this court at the hearing 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after as true any material matter pursuant to Section indicated below to show cause, if any, why the that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a any change in the facts set forth in the statement 17913 of the Business and Professions code petition for change of name should not be granted. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in office of the county pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Any person objecting to the name changes one thousand dollars [$1,000].) the residence address of a registered owner. A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed described above must file a written objection that /s/ Michael Dan P. Mappala clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after new fictitious business name statement must be one thousand dollars [$1,000].) includes the reasons for the objection at least two This statement was filed with the County Clerk of filed before the expiration. /s/ Elizabeth Arambula Villegas court days before the matter is scheduled to be Alameda County on April 26, 2016 any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in The filing of this statement does not of itself This statement was filed with the County Clerk of heard and must appear at the hearing to show NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Alameda County on March 31, 2016 cause why the petition should not be granted. If of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A new fictitious business name statement must be business name in violation of the rights of another NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) no written objection is timely filed, the court may generally expires at the end of five years from the under federal, state, or common law (see Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement grant the petition without a hearing. date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). generally expires at the end of five years from the May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 39

P U B L I C N O T I C E S date on which it was filed in office of the county before the City Council of the City of Newark by including half size drawings, may be purchased If you object to the granting of the petition, the decedent. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Council Member Bucci at the regular meeting of at the District Office for a non-refundable $100 you should appear at the hearing and state The Petition requests the decedent’s will Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after the City Council of the City of Newark held on charge, which includes the appropriate State sales your objections or file written objections and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. any change in the facts set forth in the statement March 24, 2016. tax and UPS Ground shipping costs. Bidders can pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in This ordinance was read at the regular meeting provide their UPS or Fed Ex account number for with the court before the hearing. Your The will and any codicils are available for the residence address of a registered owner. A of the City Council held April 14, 2016. Council any overnight shipping but the charge will not be appearance may be in person or by your examination in the file kept by the court. new fictitious business name statement must be Member Collazo moved that it be adopted and discounted. Partial sets of Bid Documents are not attorney. The Petition requests authority to filed before the expiration. passed, which motion was duly seconded, and available from the District. Bidders may pay for If you are a creditor or a contingent administer the estate under the The filing of this statement does not of itself said ordinance was passed and adopted. AYES: plans and specs by sending a check made out to creditor of the decedent, you must file Independent Administration of Estates authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Council Members Hannon, Collazo, Bucci, Vice Union Sanitary District, 5072 Benson Road, Union your claim with the court and mail a copy Act. (This authority will allow the personal business name in violation of the rights of another Mayor Freitas, and Mayor Nagy NOES: None City, California 94587, or by going to our website under federal, state, or common law (see Section ABSENT: None SECONDED: Council Member www.unionsanitary.com for payment by VISA or to the personal representative appointed representative to take many actions 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Hannon APPROVED: Mayor Nagy ATTEST City MASTERCARD credit card. by the court within the later of either without obtaining court approval. Before 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 Clerk Harrington APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Project information may be viewed at www. (1) four months from the date of first taking certain very important actions, CNS-2866363# Attorney Benoun unionsanitary.com. Electronic copies of the issuance of letters to a general personal however, the personal representative will 5/3/16 Contract Documents are available on Compact representative, as defined in section 58(b) be required to give notice to interested Discs for a non-refundable $15 charge, which of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 persons unless they have waived notice FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CNS-2875649# includes the appropriate States sales tax and NAME STATEMENT UPS Ground shipping costs. Bidders can provide days from the date of mailing or personal or consented to the proposed action.) The File No. 516356 PLANNING their UPS or Fed Ex account number for any delivery to you of a notice under section independent administration authority will Fictitious Business Name(s): COMMISSION OF overnight shipping but the charge will not be 9052 of the California Probate Code. be granted unless an interested person JDR Lumber, 39180 Liberty St Ste 101-10, THE CITY OF UNION CITY discounted. However, all bidders submitting a Other California statutes and legal authority files an objection to the petition and shows Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING bid must purchase and receive a paper copy Registrant(s): may affect your rights as a creditor. You good cause why the court should not grant of the Project Manual of Pine Street Easement may want to consult with an attorney the authority. JDR Financial Group Inc., 38750 Paseo Padre NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing Improvements Project, Project No. 800-413 from Pkwy Ste C7, Fremont, CA 94536; CA will be held by the Planning Commission of the the District prior to the bid opening date. All knowledgeable in California law. A hearing on the petition will be held in this Business conducted by: A Corporation City of Union City for the purpose of considering submitted bids must be on bid forms included in You may examine the file kept by the court. court on May 18, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept. The registrant began to transact business using the following: the purchased paper copy of the Project Manual If you are a person interested in the estate, 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr. the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A or subsequent addenda. A bid submitted to the you may file with the court a Request for Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 I declare that all information in this statement Use Permit (UP-16-002) District by a bidder who has not purchased and is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of If you object to the granting of the petition, received a paper copy of the Project Manual of, an inventory and appraisal of estate assets you should appear at the hearing and state as true any material matter pursuant to Section The applicant, Eddy Shen of LRS Associates, on Pine Street Easement Improvements Project, 17913 of the Business and Professions code behalf of Fong Lo, is seeking approval of a Use Project No. 800-413 or submitted on bid forms or of any petition or account as provided in your objections or file written objections that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Permit (UP-16-002) to allow a new full-service/ not included in the purchased paper copy of the Probate Code section 1250. A Request for with the court before the hearing. Your misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed sit-down restaurant at 30065 Industrial Parkway Project Manual or subsequent addenda shall be Special Notice form is available from the appearance may be in person or by your one thousand dollars [$1,000].) SW (APN: 475-0001-021). The site is located in considered non-responsive and shall be rejected court clerk. attorney. /s/ Jun Hao Qiu, CEO the Special Industrial (MS) zoning district. by the District. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Attorney for Petitioner: Robert Lowell If you are a creditor or a contingent Each bid must conform and be responsive to the Johnson, 38750 Paseo Padre Parkway, creditor of the decedent, you must file Alameda County on March 28, 2016 NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that staff is invitation, the Plans and Specifications, and all NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) recommending that this project be considered documents comprising the Contract Documents. Suite A-4, Fremont, CA 94536, Telephone: your claim with the court and mail a copy of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement categorically exempt per Section 15301, Existing Each bid shall be presented under sealed cover (510) 794-5297 to the personal representative appointed generally expires at the end of five years from the Facilities, Class 1, of the California Environmental and shall be accompanied by a certified check 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 by the court within the later of either date on which it was filed in office of the county Quality Act (CEQA). or bidder’s bond, made payable to the District, CNS-2874190# (1) four months from the date of first clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after This item will be heard at a public hearing by issuance of letters to a general personal the bid. The said check or bidder’s bond shall be representative, as defined in section 58(b) any change in the facts set forth in the statement the Planning Commission at the meeting listed given as a guarantee that the successful bidder NOTICE OF PETITION TO pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in below.You may attend the meeting and voice will execute the contract in conformity with the ADMINISTER ESTATE OF of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 the residence address of a registered owner. A your comments in person, or you may submit form of agreement contained within the contract days from the date of mailing or personal new fictitious business name statement must be comments in writing prior to the hearing. The documents, and will furnish bonds and insurance BASILIA F. LAZO delivery to you of a notice under section filed before the expiration. project planner, Timothy Maier, can be reached at policies as specified within ten (10) days after CASE NO. RP16811774 9052 of the California Probate Code. The filing of this statement does not of itself (510) 675-5382 or via email at TimM@unioncity. notification of the award of the Contract to the To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious org. Other California statutes and legal authority successful bidder. contingent creditors, and persons who may affect your rights as a creditor. You business name in violation of the rights of another Cost for work described in each addenda issued may otherwise be interested in the will or under federal, state, or common law (see Section PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING during the time of bidding shall be included in the may want to consult with an attorney 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Thursday, May 19, 2016 Bid and the addenda shall become a part of the estate, or both, of: Basilia F. Lazo knowledgeable in California law. 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 Contract documents. A Petition for Probate has been filed by You may examine the file kept by the court. CNS-2865739# Said hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. Bidders shall develop and submit bids at their own Edward Lazo in the Superior Court of If you are a person interested in the estate, In the Council Chambers of City Hall, expense. The District will not reimburse any costs California, County of Alameda. 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City you may file with the court a Request for STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT associated with the development and submittal of The Petition for Probate requests that Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of any and all Bids. OF USE OF FICTITIOUS The Planning Commission meeting packet, which Edward Lazo be appointed as personal an inventory and appraisal of estate assets BUSINESS NAME The District reserves the sole right to reject any includes the meeting agenda and staff report for and all bids and to waive any informality in a bid. representative to administer the estate of or of any petition or account as provided in File No. 489688-489689 this project, can be accessed on-line on the City’s the decedent. The following person(s) has (have) abandoned No bidder may withdraw its bid for a period of Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Agendas and Minutes webpage which is located one hundred twenty (120) days after the date The Petition requests the decedent’s will Special Notice form is available from the the use of the fictitious business name: 1. at http://www.ci.union-city.ca.us/government/city- Ameriprime Real, 2. Ameriprime Mortgage, set for the opening thereof. The award of this and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. court clerk. council-agenda-packets. Meeting packets are project is contingent upon acquiring a temporary The will and any codicils are available for 4590 Alhambra Dr., Fremont, CA 94536 generally available online the Friday before the Attorney for Petitioner: Brendan P. Brady, The Fictitious Business Name Statement being construction easement from the Inverness Ridge examination in the file kept by the court. meeting. Homeowner’s Association. 1900 W. Mountain Street, Glendale, CA abandoned was filed on 03/27/2014 in the County A hearing on the petition will be held in this 91201, Telephone: (818) 846-8276 of Alameda. At the successful Contractor’s option, securities City Hall is accessible by Union City Transit lines may be substituted for the required retention, in court on 5/24/2016 at 9:30 AM in Dept. 201 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 Chao, Lung S., 4590 Alhambra Dr., Fremont, 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 and AC Transit line 97. BART riders located at 2120 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, CA 94536 accordance with the provisions of Section 22300 CNS-2872578# can transfer to these bus routes at the UC BART of the State of California Public Contract Code. Berkeley, CA 94704. S/ Lung Chao station. For information, please call Union City This statement was filed with the County Clerk of In accordance with the provisions of California If you object to the granting of the petition, Transit at (510) 471-1411 and AC Transit or BART Public Contract Code Section 3300, the District PROBATE NOTICE TO Alameda County on March 17, 2016. at 511. Union City Transit maps and schedules are you should appear at the hearing and state 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 has determined that the Contractor shall possess, your objections or file written objections CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 available at www.uctransit.org. as a minimum, a valid Class A License. In No. 16400490-5 CNS-2865620# accordance with the provisions of California with the court before the hearing. Your If you challenge the above described project Business and Professions Code Section 7028.15, appearance may be in person or by your IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE in court, you may be limited to raising only a bid submitted to the District by a Contractor attorney. STATE OF WASHINGTON those issues you or someone else raised at who is not licensed in accordance with Chapter 9 If you are a creditor or a contingent IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF the Planning Commission public hearing for this of the California Business and Professions Code SPOKANE GOVERNMENT project or the City Council public hearing, or in creditor of the decedent, you must file shall be considered non-responsive and shall be your claim with the court and mail a copy In the Matter of the Estate of written correspondence delivered to the Planning rejected by the District. IONA H. HAYMOND, Deceased Commission or to the City Council at, or prior to, Questions concerning this project should be to the personal representative appointed the public hearing. directed to: by the court within the later of either The Personal Representative named (1) four months from the date of first below has been appointed as Personal ORDINANCE NO. 819-16 JOAN MALLOY Representative of this estate. Any person AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL Union Sanitary District issuance of letters to a general personal Economic & Community Development Director Attn: Chris Elliott having a claim against the decedent OF THE CITY OF UNION CITY TO ANNNEX 5/3/16 representative, as defined in section 58(b) APN 483-10-26-5 AND APN 483-10-25-7 INTO 5072 Benson Road of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 must, before the time the claim would THE CITY OF UNION CITY COMMUNITY CNS-2875180# Union City, CA 94587 be barred by any otherwise applicable Phone: 510-477-7605 days from the date of mailing or personal FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (PUBLIC delivery to you of a notice under section statute of limitations, present the claim SERVICES), ANNEXATION NO. 6 (THE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS By: Pat Kite 9052 of the California Probate Code. in the manner as provided in RCW SUGARMILL) TO LEVY A SPECIAL TAX 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the The above entitled ordinance was adopted by the Sealed bids will be received in the Office of Secretary of the Board Other California statutes and legal authority City Council on April 26, 2016. This abbreviated Purchasing Services at 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg B, Union Sanitary District may affect your rights as a creditor. You Personal Representative or the Personal notice is published in lieu of the full text of the Fremont, California, up to the hour of 2:00 PM on Date: April 29, 2016 Representative’s attorney at the address 5/3, 5/10/16 may want to consult with an attorney ordinance. A copy of the full text of the ordinance, May 25, 2016 at which time they will be opened knowledgeable in California law. stated below a copy of the claim and filing as it was read and adopted on April 26, 2016 and read out loud in said building for: CNS-2874818# You may examine the file kept by the court. the original of the claim with the court is available on the City’s website at: http://lf2. If you are a person interested in the estate, in which the probate proceedings were unioncity.org/weblink8/0/fol/112/Row1.aspx. A FREMONT BOULEVARD WIDENING commenced. The claim must be presented copy of the full text of the ordinance is also PROJECT-PHASE II you may file with the court a Request for available at the Office of the City Clerk, 34009 CITY PROJECT 8661(PWC) Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City, California, PROBATE an inventory and appraisal of estate assets Personal Representative served or mailed during normal business hours. The City Clerk PRE-BID CONFERENCE: A pre-bid conference or of any petition or account as provided in the notice to the creditor as provided can be reached by phone at 510-675-5348 if you is scheduled for Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four st Probate Code section 1250. A Request for desire a copy of the full text of the ordinance sent 8:00 a.m. at 39550 Liberty Street, 1 Floor, Niles Special Notice form is available from the months after the date of first publication to you via email or by first class mail. Conference Room, Fremont, California, 94538. of the notice. If the claim is not presented PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the NOTICE OF PETITION TO court clerk. City Council of the City of Union City at a regular Plans, special provisions and standard proposal Attorney for Petitioner: 1730 Sonoma within this time frame, the claim is forever meeting held on April 26, 2016, by the following forms to be used for bidding on this project ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Blvd., Vallejo, CA 94590, Telephone: (707) barred, except as otherwise provided vote: can be obtained for a non-refundable fee at THOMAS WOOD (AKA: THOMAS 643-8405 in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This AYES: Councilmembers Ellis, Gacoscos, Navarro, ARC Solutions located at 821 Martin Avenue, G. WOOD AND THOMAS GEORGE 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 bar is effective as to claims against both Vice Mayor Duncan, Mayor Dutra-Vernaci Santa Clara, CA 95050 or through Planwell at WOOD) CNS-2873745# the decedent’s probate and nonprobate NOES: None www.e-arc.com/location/santa-clara. Phone assets. ABSENT: None (408) 295-5770. No partial sets will be issued, CASE NO. RP16809193 Date of first publication: April 19, 2016 ABSTAIN: None cost is non-refundable. Call to confirm availability To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, NOTICE OF PETITION TO APPROVED: of copies before coming to pick up documents. /s/ Louis D. Haymond contingent creditors, and persons who may ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Personal Representative /s/ Carol Dutra-Vernaci For more information on this project, contact the otherwise be interested in the will or estate, CAROL DUTRA-VERNACI, Mayor City of Fremont Purchasing Department at (510) DEBORAH ANN PLETZER Attorney for Personal Representative: ATTEST: 494-4620. or both, of: Thomas Wood (aka: Thomas Karen L. Sayre, WSBA #15548 G. Wood and Thomas George Wood) CASE NO. RP16812308 /s/ Anna M. Brown To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, SAYRE SAYRE & FOSSUM, P.S. Anna M. Brown, City Clerk LINDA WRIGHT A Petition for Probate has been filed by Address for Mailing or Service: APPROVED AS TO FORM: PURCHASING DIVISION Randy Morris, Public Administrator in the contingent creditors, and persons who may /s/ Benjamin T. Reyes II CITY OF FREMONT otherwise be interested in the will or estate, West 201 North River Drive, Suite 460 Superior Court of California, County of Spokane, Washington 99201-2262 BENJAMIN T. REYES II, City Attorney 5/3, 5/10/16 Alameda. or both, of: Deborah Ann Pletzer 5/3/16 CNS-2875141# A Petition for Probate has been filed by (509) 325-7330 The Petition for Probate requests that 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 CNS-2875702# Randy Morris, Public Administrator be Allison Marie Garcia & Melissa Amy Garcia NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS appointed as personal representative to in the Superior Court of California, County CNS-2870946# CITY OF FREMONT administer the estate of the decedent. of Alameda. PUBLIC HEARING Sealed bids will be received in the Office of The Petition for Probate requests that NOTICE OF PETITION TO Purchasing Services at 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court on May 26, 2016 at 9:30 a.m in Dept. Allison Marie Garcia & Melissa Amy Garcia ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Notice is hereby given that the City of Fremont B, Fremont, California, up to the hour of 2:00 be appointed as personal representative to City Council will hold a public hearing to consider PM on May 24, 2016, at which time they will be 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King Jr. LAWRENCE STACEY CORRIEA the following proposals. Said public hearing will be opened and read out loud in said building for: Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 administer the estate of the decedent. The Petition requests the decedent’s will CASE NO. RP16810194 held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 17, 2016, Council If you object to the granting of the petition, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. A, Fremont, NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING you should appear at the hearing and state and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. CA, at which time all interested parties may attend PROGRAM, The will and any codicils are available for contingent creditors, and persons who may and be heard: CITY PROJECT 8913A(PWC) your objections or file written objections otherwise be interested in the will or estate, with the court before the hearing. Your examination in the file kept by the court. The Petition requests authority to or both, of: Lawrence Stacey Corriea AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF FREMONT Plans, special provisions and standard proposal appearance may be in person or by your A Petition for Probate has been filed by MASTER FEE SCHEDULE forms to be used for bidding on this project attorney. administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Thomas Corriea and Richard Corriea in Public Hearing (Published Notice) to Consider can be obtained for a non-refundable fee at If you are a creditor or a contingent the Superior Court of California, County Adopting a Resolution Amending the City of ARC Solutions located at 821 Martin Avenue, creditor of the decedent, you must file Act. (This authority will allow the personal Fremont Master Fee Schedule to Update Certain Santa Clara, CA 95050 or through Planwell at representative to take many actions of Alameda. Recreation Services Division Facility Use and www.e-arc.com/location/santa-clara. Phone your claim with the court and mail a copy The Petition for Probate requests that to the personal representative appointed without obtaining court approval. Before Service Fees (408) 295-5770. No partial sets will be issued, taking certain very important actions, Thomas Corriea and Richard Corriea be cost is non-refundable. Call to confirm availability by the court within the later of either appointed as personal representative to NEIGHBORHOOD PERMIT of copies before coming to pick up documents. (1) four months from the date of first however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested administer the estate of the decedent. PARKING PROGRAM For more information on this project, contact the issuance of letters to a general personal The Petition requests authority to Public Hearing (Published Notice) to Consider City of Fremont Purchasing Department at (510) representative, as defined in section 58(b) persons unless they have waived notice Adoption of a Resolution Creating a Permit Parking 494-4620. or consented to the proposed action.) The administer the estate under the Area in the Mission Peak Neighborhood and to of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 Independent Administration of Estates days from the date of mailing or personal independent administration authority will Consider an Exemption to the Requirements of LINDA WRIGHT be granted unless an interested person Act. (This authority will allow the personal the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) PURCHASING DIVISION delivery to you of a notice under section files an objection to the petition and shows representative to take many actions Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b) CITY OF FREMONT 9052 of the California Probate Code. without obtaining court approval. Before (3) in that the Proposed Permit Parking Program 5/3, 5/10/16 Other California statutes and legal authority good cause why the court should not grant the authority. taking certain very important actions, is not an Activity that Would Have the Potential to CNS-2875010# may affect your rights as a creditor. You Cause a Significant Effect on the Environment. A hearing on the petition will be held in this however, the personal representative will may want to consult with an attorney be required to give notice to interested NOTICE INVITING BIDS knowledgeable in California law. court on 5/18/2016 at 9:30 AM in Dept. 201 If you challenge any decision of the City Council located at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr., persons unless they have waived notice in court, you may be limited to raising only those You may examine the file kept by the court. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be Way, Berkeley, CA 94704-1109. or consented to the proposed action.) The issues you or someone else raised at the public If you are a person interested in the estate, independent administration authority will hearing described in this notice, or in written received by the Union Sanitary District in their If you object to the granting of the petition, office located at 5072 Benson Road, Union City, you may file with the court a Request for be granted unless an interested person correspondence delivered to the City Council at, Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of you should appear at the hearing and state or prior to, the public hearing. CA 94587-2508, at any time prior to 11:00:00 a.m. your objections or file written objections files an objection to the petition and shows on May 26, 2016 for furnishing all labor, materials, an inventory and appraisal of estate assets good cause why the court should not grant equipment, and services for the construction of or of any petition or account as provided in with the court before the hearing. Your SUSAN GAUTHIER - CITY CLERK appearance may be in person or by your the authority. 5/3/16 improvements designated as: Probate Code section 1250. A Request for A hearing on the petition will be held in this Pine Street Easement Improvements Project Special Notice form is available from the attorney. CNS-2875650# Project No. 800-413 If you are a creditor or a contingent court on May 25, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept. The project is located on private property along court clerk. 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King Jr. Petitioner: P.O. Box 2071, Oakland, CA creditor of the decedent, you must file ORDINANCE NO. 493 an access road from Pine Street in the city of your claim with the court and mail a copy Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. Fremont, CA. The project consists of, in general, 94604, Telephone: 510-577-1979 If you object to the granting of the petition, ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE of the following type of work: 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/16 to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either you should appear at the hearing and state CITY OF NEWARK AMENDING THE NEWARK - Construction and modification to the existing CNS-2874584# MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING CHAPTER aerial pipe bridge casing and pier support. (1) four months from the date of first your objections or file written objections 2.20 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - Construction of a new drilled pier support and issuance of letters to a general personal with the court before the hearing. Your concrete abutment. NOTICE OF PETITION TO representative, as defined in section 58(b) appearance may be in person or by your The City Council of the City of Newark does - Painting/Coating existing and new steel ADMINISTER ESTATE OF of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 attorney. ordain as follows: WHEREAS, the city established components of the pipe bridge casing and pier If you are a creditor or a contingent a Redevelopment Agency in 1975, as set forth in support. WALTER O’NEAL JENSEN days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section creditor of the decedent, you must file Chapter 2.20 of the Newark Municipal Code; and - Access road improvements. CASE NO. RP16810685 your claim with the court and mail a copy WHEREAS, in June 2011 the California All work associated with this contract shall include, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, 9052 of the California Probate Code. State Legislature approved and the Governor but not be limited to, mobilization/demobilization, Other California statutes and legal authority to the personal representative appointed contingent creditors, and persons who may by the court within the later of either signed Assembly Bill 1X26 which dissolved erosion and sediment control, cleaning, debris otherwise be interested in the will or estate, may affect your rights as a creditor. You all redevelopment agencies in the state. On removal and disposal, inspection and testing, may want to consult with an attorney (1) four months from the date of first December 29, 2011, the California Supreme Court permitting, compliance with all environmental or both, of: Walter O’Neal Jensen issuance of letters to a general personal issued its ruling in the legal challenge, and upheld and permit requirements, site restoration, and A Petition for Probate has been filed by knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. representative, as defined in section 58(b) AB 1X26; and WHEREAS, on January 12, 2012, such other items or details that are required Allen O’Neal Jensen in the Superior Court of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 the Newark City Council elected to serve as the by the Contract Specifications and Plans and of California, County of Alameda. If you are a person interested in the estate, Successor Agency to the Agency for the winding Standard Specifications to be performed, placed, you may file with the court a Request for days from the date of mailing or personal The Petition for Probate requests that Allen delivery to you of a notice under section up of the Redevelopment Agency’s obligations constructed, or installed. O’Neal Jensen be appointed as personal Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of and affairs; and The successful bidder will have ninety (90) an inventory and appraisal of estate assets 9052 of the California Probate Code. WHEREAS, there is no longer a need for the calendar days to complete the Project from the representative to administer the estate of Other California statutes and legal authority Redevelopment Agency. Notice to Proceed. the decedent. or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for may affect your rights as a creditor. You NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City The Engineer’s Estimate for this Project is The Petition requests the decedent’s will may want to consult with an attorney of Newark does ordain as follows: $200,000. and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. Special Notice form is available from the Section 1. Chapter 2.20, Redevelopment Agency, Bids will be publicly opened, examined and court clerk. knowledgeable in California law. The will and any codicils are available for You may examine the file kept by the court. consisting of Sections 2.20.010 through 2.20.040, declared on said day and hour, and will be examination in the file kept by the court. Attorney for Petitioner: Srinoi G. of the Newark Municipal Code is repealed in its referred to the District Board of Directors for Rousseau, 1001 Marina Village Pkwy, Ste. If you are a person interested in the estate, entirety. subsequent action. The Petition requests authority to you may file with the court a Request for Section 2: Severability and Validity. If any section, Mandatory prebid and mandatory site visit administer the estate under the 400 Alameda, CA 94501-6401, Telephone: 510-465-3885 Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase or following prebid Independent Administration of Estates an inventory and appraisal of estate assets word of this ordinance is for any reason held A prebid conference will be held at 10:00 a.m., Act. (This authority will allow the personal 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 to be unconstitutional, unlawful, or otherwise local time, on May 17, 2016 at the District Office CNS-2872646# or of any petition or account as provided in representative to take many actions Probate Code section 1250. A Request for invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, then located at 5072 Benson Road, Union City, CA without obtaining court approval. Before such decision shall not affect the validity of the 94587-2508 and a site visit will be conducted Special Notice form is available from the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City immediately following the prebid conference. taking certain very important actions, NOTICE OF PETITION TO court clerk. Council of the City of Newark hereby declares that Attendance at both the prebid conference and site however, the personal representative will ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Attorney for Petitioner: McGoldrick & it would have passed and adopted this ordinance visit following the conference is mandatory for all be required to give notice to interested RUTH GAMBA McGoldrick, Attorneys at Law, Bernard and each and all provisions thereof irrespective of contractors submitting a bid. For those who have persons unless they have waived notice the fact that any one or more of said provisions be attended both mandatory prebid conference and CASE NO. RP16810179 J. McGoldrick, Esq., 49239 Golden Oak or consented to the proposed action.) The Loop, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Telephone: declared unconstitutional, unlawful or otherwise site visit, additional site visits can be scheduled if independent administration authority will To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, invalid. the District is notified 24 hours in advance. contingent creditors, and persons who (559) 683-4130 Section 3: Effective Date. This ordinance shall Under California Laws and Regulations the be granted unless an interested person 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 files an objection to the petition and shows may otherwise be interested in the will or take effect thirty (30) days from the date of District shall inform all prime contractors of public estate, or both, of: Ruth Gamba its passage. Before expiration of fifteen (15) works, to the extent feasible of relevant public good cause why the court should not grant CNS-2869118# days after its passage, this ordinance shall be work requirements as listed in Section 00010 of the authority. A Petition for Probate has been filed by published in The What’s Happening Tri City Voice, the Contract Documents. A hearing on the petition will be held in this Peter A. Gamba in the Superior Court of NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER a newspaper of general circulation published and Copies of the Contract Documents are now on file California, County of Alameda. ESTATE OF printed in the City of Fremont, County of Alameda and available for public inspection in the District court on June 14, 2016 at 9:30 in Dept. MICHAEL EARL ESPINOLA A.K.A. MIKE E. 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr. The Petition for Probate requests that and circulated in the City of Newark. Office, 5072 Benson Road, Union City, CA 94587- Peter A. Gamba be appointed as personal ESPINOLA The foregoing ordinance was introduced and read 2508. A paper copy of the Contract Documents, Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. CASE NO. RP16808636 representative to administer the estate of To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent Page 40 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

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Carter S. Hennessey RESIDENT OF FREMONT Singman Peter Chung September 8, 1931 – April 24, 2016 July 18, 1938 – April 17, 2016 Sanh H. Nguyen RESIDENT OF FREMONT Resident of Fremont December 1, 1926 – April 26, 2016 Fremont Chapel of the Roses Singman Peter Chung passed (510) 797-1900 FD1007 Kwok K. Chu peacefully to be with our Lord on 1940 Peralta Blvd., Fremont RESIDENT OF OAKLAND Sunday, April 17, 2016 after what he May 16, 1950 – April 26, 2016 www.fremontchapeloftheroses.com called a “triumphant” 25 year battle Sivaraman Anantharaman with ALS. He is survived by his RESIDENT OF INDIA devoted wife, Cindy, two loving March 22, 1952 – April 27, 2016 daughters Eileen and Monica, six precious grandchildren, dearest Maricela M. Aguilar RESIDENT OF TRACY siblings Yemun and Loling and March 25, 1957 – April 28, 2016 the late BingSum. Singman immigrated to America Vasumati Shah from Hong Kong at the age of 23 to LETTERS POLICY RESIDENT OF FREMONT pursue a college education, first at the The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to the November 30, 1936 – April 28, 2016 University of Miami and then San editor. Letters must be signed and include an Yvonne M. Ranger Francisco and San Jose State address and daytime telephone number. Only RESIDENT OF FREMONT Universities. Although his interest the writer’s name will be published. Letters September 13, 1933 – April 30, 2016 of study was earth science/geology, he eventually became a steadfast that are 350 words or fewer will be give Steven J. Fesler American Airlines employee for preference. Letters are subject to editing for RESIDENT OF FREMONT August 28, 1962 – April 29, 2016 25 years. This opportunity fulfilled length, grammar and style. hospitable heart. Peter had a thirst his dream to travel the world, for life and an amazing sense of [email protected] bringing his family to other countries humor despite the limitations ALS for countless adventures. Photography brought. He was able to reflect on his also became a passion of his, as he life by writing a remarkable 250-page processed his own film in the memoir on his computer fashioned to darkroom. Berge • Pappas • Smith a lever which was powered by his leg Singman, also known as Peter, his to spell out words using Morse Code. Chapel of the Angels chosen American name, thoroughly Singman was a devoted husband, (510) 656-1226 enjoyed watching martial arts and loving father, and true friend who has 40842 Fremont Blvd, Fremont action movies. Any film that featured left an indelible mark on this world. Obituary Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, and James He will be dearly missed. Bond was a must-see. He was an avid The Peter Singman Chung soccer fan, always mimicking the Memorial Fund through ALS Associa- exuberant Spanish-speaking Arnold Albert Olea tion Golden West Chapter Commu- announcers: “GOOOOAAAALLL!”. nity of Hope has been established for April 19, 1936 – May 1, 2016 Peter also loved a good meal, always those wishing to contribute. Resident of Fremont with friends and family with whom to share it. But his greatest delight Tri-City Cremation was seeing his six grandchildren play Born on April 19th, 1936 in Arizona, & Funeral Service and grow. and entered into rest on May 1st, 2016 Obituary Newark, CA 94560 Singman’s life was characterized by in Fremont, CA at the age of 80. 510.494.1984 Survived by his wife of 43 years, Jetta; immense courage, gratitude and a children: Kristine Kaiser of MI, Sally Ann Lomba Daniel Olea of Fremont, and January 17, 1947 – April 28, 2016 Martin Olea of Citrus Heights; brother, Mariano Olea of Los Gatos; Resident of Union City sisters: MaryLou Ruiz of Hollister, and Frances Earll of Fremont; and Born on January 17th, 1947 in Louisiana, and passed Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in 7 grandchildren. peacefully on April 28th, 2016 at Windsor Country Drive Care Hayward, CA. Services will be offici- Arnold worked at NUMMI and Center in Fremont, California at the age of 69. Survived by her ated by Pastor Tommy Smith, Jr. General Motors for 28 years. son, Everett McGee of Union City, CA. Predeceased by her Private services will be held at a daughter, Dia Lezada, and son, Quincy McGee. later time. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 4th, from 9-11am Fremont Memorial Chapel and a Chapel Service will begin at 11am at Fremont Memorial 1-510-793-8900 Fremont Chapel of the Roses Chapel, 3723 Peralta Blvd., Fremont, CA 94536. Inurnment at 1-510-797-1900 May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 41

P U B L I C N O T I C E S creditors, and persons who may otherwise be personal delivery to you of a notice under section DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding TRUSTEE’S SALE Note: Because the Beneficiary interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Michael 9052 of the California Probate Code. 03/28/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the reserves the right to bid less than the total debt Earl Espinola a.k.a. Mike E. Espinola Other California statutes and legal authority may PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured owed, it is possible that at the time of the sale A Petition for Probate has been filed by Debbie affect your rights as a creditor. You may want SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN by the Deed of Trust. The total amount of the the opening bid may be less than the total debt Espinola in the Superior Court of California, to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date County of Alameda. California law. PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD property to be sold and reasonable estimated shown on this notice of sale may be postponed The Petition for Probate requests that Debbie You may examine the file kept by the court. If you CONTACT A LAWYER. Trustor: BILLY WAI costs, expenses and advances at the time of one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, Espinola be appointed as personal representative are a person interested in the estate, you may file CHAI, A SINGLE MAN Duly Appointed Trustee: the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $ trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of to administer the estate of the decedent. with the court a Request for Special Notice (form Western Progressive, LLC Recorded 04/03/2006 605,267.68. If the Trustee is unable to convey title the California Civil Code. The law requires that The Petition requests authority to administer the DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal as Instrument No. 2006128030 in book ---, page- for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and information about trustee sale postponements estate under the Independent Administration of of estate assets or of any petition or account -- and of Official Records in the office of the exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies be made available to you and to the public, as a Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Recorder of Alameda County, California, Date paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you representative to take many actions without Request for Special Notice form is available from of Sale: 05/31/2016 at 12:00 PM Place of Sale: shall have no further recourse. The beneficiary of wish to learn whether your sale date has been obtaining court approval. Before taking certain the court clerk. AT THE FALLON STREET EMERGENCY EXIT the Deed of Trust has executed and delivered to postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled very important actions, however, the personal Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner: Chamandeep OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, the undersigned a written request to commence time and date for the sale of this property, you representative will be required to give notice K. Johal, 39300 Civic Center Drive, Suite 110, 1225 FALLON STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94612 foreclosure, and the undersigned caused a Notice may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this Internet Web to interested persons unless they have waived Fremont, CA 94538, Telephone: (510) 796-9055 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in site http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/ notice or consented to the proposed action.) 4/19, 4/26, 5/3/16 charges: $ 605,267.68 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S the county where the real property is located. DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspx using The independent administration authority will be CNS-2868374# SALE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are the file number assigned to this case 2015- granted unless an interested person files an HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S considering bidding on this property lien, you 04354-CA. Information about postponements that objection to the petition and shows good cause CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL should understand that there are risks involved in are very short in duration or that occur close in why the court should not grant the authority. BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on time to the scheduled sale may not immediately A hearing on the petition will be held in this court FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest be reflected in the telephone information or on on May 17, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept. 201 located TRUSTEE SALES DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS bid at a trustee auction does not automatically the Internet Web site. The best way to verify at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, Berkeley, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A SAVINGS entitle you to free and clear ownership of the postponement information is to attend the CA 94704. ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED property. You should also be aware that the lien scheduled sale. Date: April 18, 2016 Western If you object to the granting of the petition, you IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are Progressive, LLC, as Trustee for beneficiary C/o should appear at the hearing and state your T.S. No.: 2015-04354-CA A.P.N.:543-0405-014-00 AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may 30 Corporate Park, Suite 450 Irvine, CA 92606 objections or file written objections with the court Property Address: 34311 O`connell Ct, Fremont, STATE: All right, title, and interest conveyed to be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the Automated Sale Information Line: (866) 960-8299 before the hearing. Your appearance may be in CA 94555 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter lien being auctioned off, before you can receive http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/ person or by your attorney. PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a), THE described property under and pursuant to a Deed clear title to the property. You are encouraged DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspx For If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the SUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED TO of Trust described as: More fully described in said to investigate the existence, priority, and size of Non-Automated Sale Information, call: (866) decedent, you must file your claim with the court BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE RECORDED Deed of Trust. Street Address or other common outstanding liens that may exist on this property 240-3530 Trustee Sale Assistant WESTERN and mail a copy to the personal representative COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE designation of real property: 34311 O`connell by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title PROGRESSIVE, LLC MAY BE ACTING AS A appointed by the court within the later of either COPIES PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR. NOTE: Ct, Fremont, CA 94555 A.P.N.: 543-0405-014-00 insurance company, either of which may charge DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT (1) four months from the date of first issuance of THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability you a fee for this information. If you consult either A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY letters to a general personal representative, as IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED IMPORTANT for any incorrectness of the street address or of these resources, you should be aware that the BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN other common designation, if any, shown above. same lender may hold more than one mortgage 4/26, 5/3, 5/10/16 Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or The sale will be made, but without covenant or deed of trust on this property. NOTICE OF CNS-2871829#

Obituary Obituary Serafin N. Arrivas, Jr. Yvonne Marie Rose-Harris July 13, 1933 – April 1, 2016 Yvonne Marie Rose-Harris family, where she passed in Resident of Fremont went to be with our lord and Castro Valley. savior on Monday April 4, 2016 A celebration of life will be Serafin Arrivas, Jr. was born just shy of her 79th birthday. held at First Baptist Church on on July 13, 1933 in Makati Rizal, Yvonne was a loving mother Saturday May 7 at 12:00pm: P.I. and entered into rest on to daughters, Theresa 18550 Redwood Road April 1, 2016 in Fremont, CA at Costello-deMalherbe and Castro Valley. the age of 82. He is survived by Patricia Costello-Ivascanin; In lieu of flowers, donations his loving wife of 59 years, adoring grandmother to 7; and will be welcomed in Yvonne's Amelia Arrivas. His beloved great-grandmother to 5. Her loss name to the following children: Ann Marie Arrivas-Car- proceeds youngest grandchild, organizations: bonell (Bienvenido, Jr.), Melvin Paula deMalherbe, from which Arrivas, Efrem Arrivas (Ellen), she resided with in Castro Valley Hayward Animal Shelter Larry Arrivas, and Ivan Arrivas; only 13 days prior. We all loved 16 Barnes Ct grandchildren: Alyssa, Efrem, Jr., her very much and she will truly Azeveda Elementary 1982-1987 Hayward and Serafin, III; brothers; be missed. 510-293-7200 Gonzalo Arrivas, Alejandro and childcare for Lisa's Kids Yvonne was an avid member 1989-1994. She was a Arrivas, Sr., Romeo Arrivas, Sr., of her Fremont community for Salvation Army Augustin Arrivas, and Rodolfo well-known and active member at the 20+ years she resided there, Cedar Boulevard Neighborhood 430 A St. Arrivas. Also survived by many for 40 years with the Federal contributing her time to assisting Church in Newark and later lived Hayward nieces and nephews. Aviation Administration (FAA). with playground duties at with her daughter, Theresa and 800-725-2769 Serafin, Jr. proudly served in Visitation will be held from the United States Air Force with 4-8pm both Sunday, April 10th honor and distinction from 1953 and Monday, April 11th with a Obituary to 1957 as a Firefighter and is a Vigil Service at 7pm on Monday Howard Mora veteran of the Korean War. His at Fremont Memorial Chapel, April 6, 1970 – April 27, 2016 duty to serving the United States 3723 Peralta Blvd., Fremont, CA earned him the National Defense 94536. A Mass will be held at Resident of Fremont Medal and Good Conduct 10:30am on Tuesday, April 12th Medal. After receiving a at St. Edward’s Catholic Church, Howard M. Mora passed away in 2001. While working as a pet Bachelor of Science Degree in 5788 Thornton Ave., Newark, peacefully at 10:20 am on sitter, Howard increased the Electrical Engineering, he CA 94560. April 27, 2016, in Fremont, service area and number of continued his dedication to our California. He was 46. Howard contractors, and gained a country by working up to Fremont Memorial Chapel was born April 6, 1970, in reputation as a good and reliable Supervisor in Systems Operations 1-510-793-8900 Skokie, Illinois, to Bruce and owner and operator. His second Freya (Rudnick) Mora. He is son, Forrest, was born in 2005. survived by his wife, Gretchen Howard and his wife decided to Comcast beats forecasts, adds (Murawski) Mora, his children sell the pet sitting business in Elijah and Forrest Mora, his 2008. Howard took a subscribers, unveils data plan brother, Lowell Mora, his long-deserved break and returned AP WIRE SERVICE Comcast posted revenue of sister-in-law Jo Ann Mora, his to QA management in the spring $18.79 billion in the period, also three nieces, Samantha, Sarah of 2009. He worked for several PHILADELPHIA (AP), surpassing Street forecasts. and Isabel Mora, his Aunt, Lois years at Stitcher and began Comcast Corp. on Wednesday re- Twenty analysts surveyed by Fine, and cousins Mark Fine, specializing in QA of mobile Hal Fine, Ron Fine, Michael applications. Howard also ported first-quarter earnings that Zacks expected $18.65 billion. Southern California, Los Angeles, Fine, Barb Kulinsky and Ray worked for Nokia, Deezer, and topped Wall Street’s expectations Separately, the company an- in 1994. There he met his wife, Feldman. He was preceded in finally at AltSchool in with help from an increase in nounced that it is giving cus- Gretchen (Murawski) Mora. death by his father, Bruce Mora, San Francisco. Howard’s hobbies subscriber numbers. tomers in trial markets a They were married on May 19, his mother, Freya Mora, his aunt, were fighting red-light camera The cable provider also an- terabyte-per-month data plan. 1996, in Altadena, California. Natalie Klapman and his grand- traffic violations, volunteering at nounced a plan that will give cus- The company said this is an Howard earned several computer parents, Charles and Eleanor the Fremont Animal Shelter, tomers in trial markets a terabyte, “enormous” amount of data that technology certificates and Rudnick. embroidery, and tracking the or 1,000 gigabytes, of data per 99 percent of customers do not switched careers to focus on Howard attended school in precious metals market. He also month. even come close to using. software quality assurance. He Des Plaines, Illinois, and enjoyed vacations with his family Comcast added 53,000 video “Our typical customer uses only worked for various companies in graduated in the class of 1988 to Disney World and Disneyland. subscribers during the quarter, ap- about 60 gigabytes of data in a Los Angeles until he and his wife from Maine East High School. He was active in his sons’ Cub peasing fears about “cord-cutters” month – that’s far less than a ter- moved to northern California in He was the Illinois State Student Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop, who get rid of cable subscription in abyte (in fact, 940 gigabytes less), or 1998. While working full-time, Council Treasurer and was active serving as Treasurer and Equip- favor of video streaming services less than 6 percent of a terabyte,” Howard became active in politics in symphony and the swim team. ment Manager, respectively. like Netflix and Hulu. In all, Com- the company said in a blog post. and ran for Congress in 2000 as He attended Duke University in In lieu of flowers, please cast added 269,000 subscribers The plans in the trial markets the Libertarian candidate for his Raleigh, North Carolina, and donate to a charity that makes during the quarter, up nearly 36 where the company caps Internet district. He enjoyed campaigning graduated in 1992 with a a difference in the lives of people percent from the same period a data use will move from a 300 gi- and challenging the other Bachelors Degree in Biomedical or animals. Give blood when you year earlier. gabyte plan to a terabyte on June candidates in debates. In 2003, Engineering. He was active in can, and look for the good in all The Philadelphia-based com- 1, Comcast said. with the birth of his first son, the service fraternity Alpha Phi people. Howard would appreciate pany said it had profit of $2.13 Comcast’s shares rose 25 cents Elijah, Howard left his Omega. He continued his that. billion, or 87 cents a share. Earn- to close at $61.30. Its shares have employment and became the education by earning his Masters Fremont Memorial Chapel ings, adjusted for non-recurring climbed 8 percent since the be- primary director of operations of Degree in Biomedical 510-793-8900 gains, came to 84 cents per share. ginning of the year, while the The Animal Nanny Pet Sitting Engineering at the University of The average estimate of 22 an- Standard & Poor’s 500 index has business that his wife had started alysts surveyed by Zacks Invest- risen slightly more than 2 per- ment Research was for earnings cent. The stock has risen almost 4 percent in the last 12 months. of 79 cents per share. have objected to draining the Restore Hetch Hetchy Exec- naturalist John Muir in the early reservoir. utive Director Spreck 20th century. San Francisco vot- Restore Hetch Hetchy, the Rosekrans said he will appeal ers in 2012 rejected a ballot Judge rules for San Francisco in group that sued the city to the ruling. He said San Francisco measure that sought a plan for close Hetch Hetchy, had argued could store the water it needs draining the reservoir. fight over reservoir that it violated the California elsewhere. San Francisco City Attorney Constitution. “We will show in court they Dennis Herrera thanked Seib- AP WIRE SERVICE which supplies drinking water to But Seibert said the group’s can do this without losing one ert, calling the Hetch Hetchy more than 2 million San Francisco interpretation of the state con- drop of water supply,” he said. water system “pristine” and a SAN FRANCISCO (AP),–A Bay Area residents. stitution was pre-empted by the The battle over Hetch “marvel of civil engineering and California judge Thursday threw Tuolumne County Superior 1913 federal law that author- Hetchy, which is located in public service to millions.” out a lawsuit that sought to re- Court Judge Kevin Seibert sided ized the dam and reservoir at Yosemite National Park, was move Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, with San Francisco officials who Hetch Hetchy. first waged unsuccessfully by Page 42 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE May 3, 2016

Fremont making a delivery at Denny’s. patch ran the plate and learned When he got out of the truck, a that it was a stolen vehicle out of BART Police Log Police Log suspect punched him and then San Ramon. Marked units at- SUBMITTED BY jury to his left eye and was trans- got into the 26 ft. box truck and tempted a felony stop on the LES MENSINGER ported (via ambulance) to a local drove away. Witnesses called to parked vehicle. The driver ini- hospital for further medical at- SUBMITTED BY GENEVA advise that the box truck was tially refused to exit the vehicle Thursday, April 21 tention. The second BOSQUES, FREMONT PD abandoned at Tyler Court. A and after two minutes, the vehicle At 7:23 p.m., a victim reported victim/grandmother was not in- perimeter was set and as the fled toward Mission Boulevard. the theft of his 1991 Honda Ac- jured. Local agencies were noti- Friday, April 22 search was about to start, officers Marked units pursued the vehicle cord from Bay Fair Station be- fied of the incident, via BOL. A resident on the 4700 block located a homeowner that had for approximately two minutes tween 5:45 a.m. and 7:20 p.m. Friday, April 22 of Calaveras Avenue heard noises video surveillance cameras aimed before the monitoring sergeant At 4:53 p.m., a victim reported At 2:35 p.m., a patron re- from the front of his house at ap- in the direction of the truck. The terminated the pursuit. The vehi- he was robbed of his backpack at ported males casing out cars at proximately 12:00 p.m. The resi- video showed the suspect getting cle was seen fleeing northbound knifepoint at South Hayward Sta- Union City Station. Officers ar- dent found his front door had out of the truck and getting into on Mission Boulevard. The vehi- tion. Officers responded and rived and detained a male who been kicked open and saw an a small, light-colored small SUV cle was a 1998 Acura TL, four- searched the area for the suspect was in possession of a wallet from older black Volkswagen leaving type vehicle. Officers continued door, white in color, with CA # but with negative results. inside the vehicle of one of the the area. The vehicle was occu- on with the investigation and 4UIJ550. The suspect driver was At 10:31 p.m., officers re- victims. The male was placed pied by three males. The suspect eventually arrested the 36-year- described as a Hispanic male sponded to Hayward Station re- under arrest and booked after vehicle was not located. Suspect old adult male suspect. adult in his 20s, wearing a grey garding the report of a male being interviewed by a detective. 1: black male adult wearing a Officers investigated an assault hoody. The passenger was a His- suspect having struck a male vic- At 11:53 p.m., officers re- grey sweatshirt hoodie, with the with a deadly weapon on the panic female adult. The case was tim on the face with a wooden sponded to Bay Fair Station to hood on. Suspects 2 and 3: black 3000 block of Heritage Terrace. documented by Ofc. Nordseth. trekking pole during a child cus- meet with a female victim who male adults. Suspect vehicle: 90s At 10:17 a.m. Newark Police De- At 9:39 p.m., a reporting party tody exchange. The incident, re- had been robbed of her purse by black four-door Volkswagen. partment called to advise they called to report a fight between ported by the victim’s current two black males while walking on Officers investigated a late re- were with a victim of a stabbing. two males, one of whom has a girlfriend, further escalated as the Hesperian Boulevard. A sergeant ported robbery on the 43500 The suspect was in a verbal argu- knife, on the 4200 block of Bay suspect punched the child’s in the Dispatch Center observed block of Christy Street that had ment with her boyfriend. She got Street. Dispatch received multiple grandmother; and then veered his via CCTV camera two males occurred earlier in the evening at angry and retrieved a knife from calls as officers were responding. “burnt orange” colored Chevrolet looking through a purse as they approximately 7:20 p.m. Three the kitchen. She stated that she One involved party was contacted Suburban toward the grand- were entering the platform eleva- suspects entered a retail store and accidentally cut the victim’s arm walking away and was detained. mother in an apparent attempt at tor of the station. BART officers, stole approximately $750 worth of twice. A 24-year-old adult female After the investigation was con- striking her. BART and Hayward along with the San Leandro po- shoes. When employees con- was arrested for assault with a cluded, it appears that the suspect officers unsuccessfully searched lice, checked the platform and fronted the suspects, they battered deadly weapon. Case was investi- went to an apartment to confront for the suspect, who is reportedly subsequently detained the two two of them and fled in a black gated by Ofc. J. Roberts. the residents and pushed his way transient. The investigating offi- suspects. Both were positively SUV. Suspect 1: black female Monday, April 25 in the door with a knife. The 43- cer requested station video and identified by the victim and adult, medium build, and has At 12:18 p.m., a reporting year-old adult male suspect was in- canvassed the nearby neighbor- taken into custody by the San Le- medium length black/red toned party on the 4100 block of Broad- toxicated and fell when he tried to hood for potential video evidence andro police. The purse was re- hair. She was wearing a pink- moor Court reported an unknown stab one of the occupants, causing of the assault(s). The male victim covered from the scene. hooded jacket, black football jer- person was claiming to have kid- him to drop the knife. The male suffered a non-life threatening in- sey with a red number “7”, black napped their sister and was de- suspect had injuries that were pants and black shoes. Suspect 2: manding money. Ofc. Gaziano treated at a local hospital before black male adult, thin build, and and Ofc. Layfield responded to the being booked for assault with a San Leandro pect was hiding inside. Officers has black hair. He was wearing a scene and verified that the caller deadly weapon, burglary and crim- found the door locked and the “oc- gray long sleeve sweater, light was from out of the country. The inal threats. The other involved Police Log cupied” sign displayed on the door. green pants and black shoes. Sus- reporting party was able to make party had minor injuries that did Officers ordered the man, who pect 3: black female adult, light contact via telephone and con- not require medical treatment. The they identified as Vallejo resident skin and has short black hair. She firmed that sister was alright and knife was collected and booked SUBMITTED BY Darrell Robinson, to come out. was wearing a black long sleeve this was a phone scam. into evidence at the police depart- LT. ROBERT MCMANUS, He complied and was arrested jacket, baby blue pants and tan Tuesday, April 26 ment. Case was investigated by SAN LEANDRO PD without incident. The officers shoes. Suspect vehicle: black, small At 8:33 a.m., a concerned re- Ofc. Carter and Field Training Of- found a backpack belonging to the size SUV with tinted windows porting party called Fremont Po- ficer (FTO) Macciola. Friday, April 22 man inside of the bathroom that (possibly a BMW). lice Department (FPD) to report At 11:55 p.m., a woman was contained gloves, tools, and five Saturday, April 23 a suspicious vehicle parked on the walking past Starbucks at Bayfair iPads, believed to have been stolen At 6:13 a.m. a victim was 100 block of Mission Road. Dis- Center when she was confronted from the school. They arrested by two teens, ages 15 and 17, Robinson on suspicion of burglary. Union City Police Department (UCPD) and varado Boulevard and Dyer Street who stole her purse from her. The Police determined that the iPads recovered his property. on a report of an assault with a victim struggled with the sus- had been stolen from the school Police Log Monday, April 18 deadly weapon. The victim said he pects, who ripped her purse from and returned them undamaged. At around 1:00 p.m., officers noticed a male subject vandalizing her shoulder and ran through the Sunday, April 24 responded to an assault call that a speed limit sign. When the vic- shopping center’s parking lot to At 1:15 p.m., officers re- SUBMITTED BY had occurred in the 4100 block tim confronted him, the male the BART station, where they sponded to the shopping center UNION CITY PD of Polaris Avenue. The victim pulled out a metal pipe and swung waited to board a BART train. located in the 1300 block of Fair- said he was shot about 15 times it at the victim several times. He The victim followed and notified mont Avenue to investigate a re- From Monday, April 18 with a paintball gun, causing in- fled the scene but was located police of their location. BART port of a man who had through Sunday, April 24, there jury to his head. The suspect was nearby. Jason Handy, a Union City police officers responded and brandished a firearm at another were four reported vehicle thefts. known to the victim, and this ap- resident, was arrested. found the suspects on the BART motorist while driving in San Le- As of the time of this report, pears to be an isolated incident. A commercial burglary oc- platform. The suspects were de- andro. Police had minimal infor- three of the vehicles have been re- Thursday, April 21 curred on the 32600 block of Al- tained until officers arrived. After mation about the suspect and his covered. One of them was recov- At around 12:05 a.m., Ofc. varado Boulevard around 6:30 they were both identified and had vehicle. Seven minutes later, an- ered shortly after it was stolen, Cota and trainee Ofc. Bellotti were a.m. The glass front door was the stolen items in their posses- other officer spotted a vehicle and Karla Garcia, a Newark resi- patrolling the area of Dyer Street smashed, and the loss included sion, officers transported the sus- matching the description pro- dent, was arrested for vehicle and Alvarado-Niles Road when business cards. pects to the Alameda County vided of the suspect and his vehi- theft. A 15-year-old male and a they located a vehicle reported Sunday, April 24 Juvenile Justice Center, where cle and stopped it in the 15200 14-year-old male, both of Union stolen out of Milpitas. The driver At around 7:15 p.m., Ofc. Par- they were booked on suspicion of block of Hesperian Boulevard. City, were also arrested and then led police on a short pursuit, and odi was dispatched to Begonia robbery. The woman was not in- The officer spoke with Jose Reyes released to their guardians with a then abandoned the vehicle and at- Street on a report of indecent ex- jured and had her belongings re- of unincorporated San Leandro Notice to Appear. Stolen property tempted to flee on foot. Chung posure. Victims from two different turned to her. and found him to be on search- from an unrelated auto burglary Lee, a San Francisco resident, was residences said a known suspect ex- Saturday, April 23 able probation from a prior crim- was found inside the vehicle and arrested for vehicle theft. posed himself in front of their At 5:00 a.m., a San Leandro inal conviction. Reyes’ girlfriend in the possession of the 15-year- Saturday, April 23 homes. Christopher Turner, a Unified School District employee and 10-year-old daughter were old. The victim of the auto bur- At around 8:00 a.m., officers Union City resident, was arrested responded to James Madison Ele- also in the car. They interviewed glary responded to Union City were dispatched to the area of Al- for indecent exposure. mentary School after being noti- him about the incident and sub- fied of a silent alarm at the school. sequently searched the car, find- When he arrived, he saw that the ing a loaded pistol with a door to the school’s music room high-capacity magazine contain- FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at had been pried open, so he called ing 28 rounds of ammunition the Alameda County Library police. Responding officers set a under the driver’s seat. The pistol Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 perimeter around the elementary was not registered. Reyes was ar- school. A team, including a police rested on suspicion of carrying an canine entered the school to search unregistered, loaded, concealed for a suspect. 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Gary Gogol, President of Annabelle Candy Co., with Kaitlin Holl, Guinness World Photo by David R. Newman Records Adjudicator. Photo by David R. Newman.

BY DAVID R. NEWMAN President of the Hayward from Luna, who was inspired by Gogol is proud of his family years ago, leaving the company to Chamber of Commerce a memory of the world’s largest business. “My grandfather started Gogol and his sister, Susan. On Friday, April 15, 2016, Kim Huggett. Guinness World individual chocolate, a Hershey’s this business with a pushcart on Annabelle Candy Company Annabelle Candy Company, Inc. Records Adjudicator Kaitlin Holl Kiss, that weighed 30,540 Market Street in the 1940s. He continues to be one of the largest in Hayward set a Guinness World was also on hand to make it pounds, created to honor developed the Rocky Road candy independently owned and family Record for the “World’s Largest official, along with her two-man Hershey’s 100th anniversary in bar in his kitchen, and named the operated candy bar manufactur- Taffy.” The maker of such classics team: a food hygienist for safety, 2007. She approached Guinness, company after his baby daughter, ers in the United States, with as Rocky Road, U-No, Look!, and a surveyor for measuring. who approved her application Annabelle, who was my mother.” distribution focused mainly on and Big Hunk, Annabelle Candy It took 20 employees two and set the weight to beat at The company moved to the West Coast. Hayward is the created a 1,000 foot-long hours to create the record-setting 440 pounds. Says Holl, “We get Hayward in 1965. In 1972 the sole factory, with 56 employees. Says Luna, “All the employees have been here for years. We’re all very loyal. It feels like a family.” Indeed, this event felt very much like a family gathering as everyone celebrated Annabelle Candy Company and their recent accomplishments. Of course, eating sweets does tend to put a smile on your face. In fact, one of the stipulations set by Guinness is that all of the taffy produced for the record needs to be consumed. When asked what his favorite candy is, Gogol smiles. “Now that’s a really tough question. I’m going to say Rocky Road because we make the best marshmallow in the world. We really do. And it’s our founding bar. I also think the Big Hunk bar is a magnificent piece of candy.” Annabelle candy can be found in stores throughout the Bay Area or can be ordered online directly from their website. Be careful when eating these delicious Annabelle Candy employees creating the World’s Largest Taffy. Photo courtesy of Annabelle Candy Co. confections, however, as you may hear a song start playing in the Abba Zaba taffy bar (sans peanut confection, which snaked its way over 1,000 applications a week. company acquired the Golden background: butter filling) that weighed in along metal trays. Among those In this case it was Annabelle Nugget Candy Company, makers at 524 pounds. gathered to cheer on the workers Candy Company who came up of Look! (a chewy nougat bar “Who can take a sunrise, sprin- The record attempt was set to was a first grade class from with the idea to break the record with whole roasted peanuts kle it with dew coincide with Annabelle Candy’s Hayward’s St. Bede Catholic for the largest taffy.” coated in chocolate) and Big Cover it with choc’late and a 65th anniversary. Says School. Principal Jocelyn Pierre- After the record was Hunk (a chewy, honey-sweetened miracle or two Andrea Luna, Vice President Antoine was excited. “We’re just confirmed, Holl presented the nougat bar with whole roasted The Candy Man, oh the Candy of Marketing, “People recognize delighted that Hayward is going Guinness World Record title peanuts). In 1978 they acquired Man can our brand but we’re not to be on the map for a Guinness to the President of Annabelle the Cardinet Candy Company, The Candy Man can ‘cause he completely mainstream. We’ve World Record.” Her students Candy, Gary Gogol, who which added U-No (a smooth mixes it with love and makes the been around 65 years. Not too agreed. Benjamin Danabar III thanked the many employees, rich milk chocolate bar with a world taste good” many companies can say that, so commented, “I think it’s really friends, and family in attendance. truffle-like center covered in milk let’s show it off.” cool!” His classmate, Izabella “Getting into the Guinness chocolate and ground almonds) For more information, con- Over 100 people attended the Rodriguez, smiled. “I like being World Records is great but and Abba Zaba (a chewy taffy bar tact the Annabelle Candy Com- event, including Assembly in a candy factory.” celebrating that our customers with a creamy peanut butter cen- pany at (510) 783-2900 or visit Member Bill Quirk, City Council The idea to attempt a continue to enjoy our candy is ter) to the Annabelle Candy line. online at annabellecandy.com. Member Francisco Zermeño, and Guinness World Record came even more rewarding.” Annabelle passed away a few May 3, 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 44