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Come take a walk on the wild side at the Sun Gallery’s newest exhibit: “The Steampunk Show: Sci-Fi & All Things Vintage.” Combining technology plus futuristic elements with a vintage/retro twist, the steampunk art movement genre is perhaps best described at The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences Website: “Steampunk is an inspired movement of creativity and imagination. With a backdrop of either Victorian or America’s Wild West at hand, modern technologies are

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BY TOSHALI GOEL began to spread as a result of Cortés’s conquest, PHOTOS COURTESY OF these instruments were replaced by those imported by the Spanish, such as violins, MARIACHI ESTELAR guitars, harps, and woodwinds. Music and AND MARIACHI TAPATIO dance evolved to include the imported instruments, and soon the typical Spanish There are countless music styles celebrated theatre orchestra was comprised of two violins, and practiced around the world, one of them a harp, and a guitar – a development that being the exceedingly popular mariachi music. would give birth to several regional Mexican In honor of this art, the City of Newark music forms, including mariachi. Recreation and Community Services Newark Councilmember Sucy Collazo, who Department will be hosting the 4th annual wanted to recognize the Latin population of the “Newark Mariachi Festival.” The event will city, started the Newark Mariachi Festival four take place at the Shirley Sisk Grove at NewPark years ago. “I went to the City and told them that Mall on Sunday, July 16 and will feature I’d like to see something in [regards to] Latin Mariachi Tapatio, Mariachi Dinastia Torres, music, because there are so many Latin residents and Mariachi Estelar. in the Tri-City area. At that point, they said that The mariachi style of music is estimated to they didn’t have any funding for it.” Collazo was date back to the 18th century, its origin a asked to raise the funds for the elements of such confluence of various historical influences. It is a celebration – a stage, portable restrooms, said to have originated in the Mexican state of etc. – on her own in order to make the festival Jalisco, in a town named Cocula. When a reality. “I asked all my friends, all the business Hernán Cortés arrived in Mexico and overthrew people here in the area for sponsorships. A the ruling Aztec empire, Spanish influence few days later I went to the City and said became much more pronounced in the country. ‘here’s our money. We’re ready to roll.’” Prior to his arrival, the traditional instruments used in Mexican music were rattles, drums, flutes, and conch shell horns. As Christianity continued on page 5 SUBMITTED BY GWEN DOSSEY

It’s dog show time! On Saturday, July 15, the Niles Main Street Association will present its 19th annual Pooch Pow-Wow and Canine Convention at the Niles Community Park in Fremont. This is a fun, family-friendly show with classes for everyone. No pedigree? No problem. Purebred dogs are more than welcome at this charity event, but the emphasis is on companion animals, which serve as family pets. Dogs of any breed or mix will be judged in such fun classes as Best Costume, Best Dog/Person Look-A-Like, Most Unusual Mix, Prettiest Female, and Handsomest Male. A Reserve Champion will be crowned from all class winners, and the perpetual Bo Dewey Cup will be awarded to the “Best in Show” winner. The event will run from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. with registration and pancake breakfast beginning at 9 a.m. The dog show has gained in popularity each year, so entries are limited to 200 dogs. The show offers competitors and spectators the opportunity to learn about temperament, care, health, grooming, history, and dogs in community service. continued on page 5

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• Back and joint pain When a patient comes to Dr. Maish, the • Shortness of breath first thing she offers is lifestyle counseling, and sometimes medical weight loss (such as an • Fatigue or lack of stamina appetite suppressant), before exploring the • Heartburn, bloating appropriate surgical options with that patient. • Recurrent foot and ankle problems “We work hard with medical and lifestyle • Asthma, sleep apnea and new onset diabetes management before discussing surgery,” she says. What do all these diverse symptoms have If it is determined that a surgical procedure in common? Any one of them could be an is appropriate, there are several types available, indicator of the degree of obesity that may which Dr. Maish will discuss at her seminar. be successfully treated with surgery. But, at They range from endoscopic procedures, such what point should you consider going the as implanting gastric balloons; to laparoscopic surgery route? procedures, such as gastric sleeve and gastric Get answers to this question, as well as bypass; to the most radical surgery, the duodenal Mary Maish, MD, presents lifestyle and surgical options to descriptions of the various surgical options, at a combat obesity. switch. Dr. Maish will describe each of these procedures and how they work, as well as free seminar sponsored by Washington Hospital primary care physician to have your symptoms potential outcomes and follow-up steps. Healthcare System at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, checked out,” Dr. Maish advises. “Weight loss August 16. The seminar will be held at surgery is not for everyone, but it usually works Dr. Maish’s philosophy is to examine all Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave., in the quite well for those with a body mass index options with her patients, helping them lose Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium. (BMI) of 35 and over.” weight and become healthier. “I especially like helping people achieve their goals of being Mary Maish, MD, a board-certified thoracic Dr. Maish cautions that a person should try healthy. Forming lifelong relationships with my surgeon with Washington Township Medical lifestyle management, such as eating a healthy patients with a global, holistic approach is very Foundation, will lead the presentation and diet and exercising, before—and even after— gratifying,” she says. discussion. surgery. “Even with surgery, patients must If you experience any of the above symptoms, change their lifestyles, or they are at risk for To reserve your spot, go online to here are some preliminary issues to consider: gaining back the weight they lost with surgery,” www.whhs.com, Events page, or call “The first thing you should do is see your she explains. (800) 963-7070.

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

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12:00 PM Colon Cancer: Voices InHealth: Learn About the Signs 12:00 AM Medicine Safety for Your Concerns Prevention & Treatment Nerve Compression Deep Venous & Symptoms of Sepsis Federal Health Children InHealth: Sun 12:30 PM Disorders of the Arm Thrombosis Policy Outlook 11th Annual Women's Health Protection 12:30 AM Conference: Preventing Your Concerns Cardiovascular Disease in Women Turning 65? Get To Know Medicare 1:00 PM InHealth: Senior Scam Family Caregiver 1:00 AM Strengthen Your Prevention Keys to Healthy Eyes Series: Care for the Superbugs: Are Back! Learn to Respiratory Health Caregiver 1:30 PM Improve Your We Winning the Get Back On Your Feet: New Germ War? Diabetes Matters: 1:30 AM Back Fitness Treatment Options for Sugar Substitutes - Sweet Ankle Conditions Vertigo & Dizziness: or Sour? Arthritis: Do I Have 2:00 PM What You Need to Prostate Cancer: One of 100 Types? Diabetes Matters: Diabetes 2:00 AM Know What You Need to & Polycystic Ovarian Know Syndrome 2:30 PM 2:30 AM Family Caregiver Series: Family Caregiver Series: Sports Medicine Program: Big Changes Washington Tips for Navigating the Washington Washington in Concussion Care: What You Don't Coping as a Caregiver Township Health Health Care System Township Health Township Health Know Can Hurt You Family Caregiver Series: 3:00 PM Care District Board Care District Board Care District Board Panel Discussion 3:00 AM Meeting Meeting Meeting June 14, 2017 11th Annual Women's June 14, 2017 June 14, 2017 Preventive Health 3:30 PM Care Screening for Health Conference: Community Based Voices InHealth: 3:30 AM Adults Patient's Playbook Senior Supportive Cyberbullying - The New Services Schoolyard Bully 4:00 PM 4:00 AM Heart Health: What You Family Caregiver Series: Medication Safety Need to Know Sports Medicine 4:30 PM Dietary Treatment to Mindful Healing Understanding Program: Nutrition & 4:30 AM Inside Washington Treat Celiac Disease Diabetes Matters: When Hospital: The Mental Health Athletic Performance Palliative Care You Care Too Much Green Team Disorders 5:00 PM Series: Palliative Care 5:00 AM Demystified Skin Health: Skin From One Second Cancer & Fountain to the Next Urinary Incontinence of Youth Pain When You Walk? 5:30 PM in Women: What You Knee Pain & Arthritis 5:30 AM Cough and Pneumonia: Family Caregiver It Could Be PVD Get Your Child's Diabetes Matters: Need to Know When to See a Doctor Series: Hospice & Plate in Shape Hypoglycemia Palliative Care 6:00 PM 6:00 AM Surgical Treatment of The Patient's Playbook Low Back Pain Menopause: A Obstructive Sleep Apnea Community Forum: Voices InHealth: 6:30 PM Mind-Body Getting to the Healthy Pregnancy 6:30 AM Approach No-Mistake Zone Washington Washington Don't Let Hip Pain 7:00 PM Learn More About Township Health Township Health Learn the Latest Run You Down 7:00 AM Kidney Disease Eating for Heart Health Care District Board Care District Board Treatment Options by Reducing Sodium for GERD Shingles Meeting Meeting 7:30 PM June 14, 2017 June 14, 2017 Inside Washington Hospital: 7:30 AM Implementing the Lean Management System Minimally Invasive 8:00 PM Surgery for Lower Raising Awareness Back Disorders Family Caregiver Series: 8:00 AM Meatless Mondays Alzheimer's Disease About Stroke Fatigue and Depression 8:30 PM Washington Washington 11th Annual Women's Sports Medicine 8:30 AM Township Health Township Health Health Conference: Program: Exercise Care District Board Care District Board Heart Health Nutrition & Injury Hip Pain in the Young 9:00 PM Meeting Meeting and Middle-Aged 9:00 AM June 14, 2017 June 14, 2017 The Real Impact of Adult Hearing Loss & the Relieving Back Pain: Good Fats vs. Kidney Transplants 9:30 PM Bad Fats Latest Options for Know Your Options 9:30 AM Treatment

10:00 PM Family Caregiver Do You Suffer 10:00 AM New Treatment Options Diabetes Matters: The Sports Medicine History of Diabetes Series: Legal & From Anxiety or Diabetes Matters: Learn If You Are at for Chronic Sinusitis Program: Why Does Financial Affairs Depression? Diabetes Ups & Downs: 10:30 PM Risk for Liver Disease My Shoulder Hurt? Troubleshooting High & 10:30 AM Not A Superficial Low Blood Sugar Levels Diabetes Matters: Problem: Varicose 11:00 PM Veins & Chronic 11th Annual Women's Gastroparesis Cognitive Assessment Palliative Care Series: Sports Medicine Program: 11:00 AM Venous Disease Health Conference: As You Age How Can This What You Should Think Running is a Pain? It Meditation Help Me? Know About Carbs Doesn't Have to Be 11:30 PM Inside Washington Hospi- and Food Labels 11:30 AM Diabetes Matters: Family Caregiver Series: Diabetes Matters: Voices InHealth: The Legacy tal: Advanced Treatment Gastroparesis Managing Family Mindless vs Mindful Strength Training System of Aneurysms Dynamics in Caregiving Eating July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 3

Proceeds To Support a New Linear Accelerator for Washington Hospital Radiation Oncology Center

ou won’t want to miss the 31st This year’s gala will be chaired by annual Top Hat Dinner Dance, Dr. William Dugoni, Washington taking place on Saturday, Township Medical Foundation, medical October 14. This Washington director of the Women’s Center; HospitalY Healthcare Foundation annual Gary Charland, president and CEO of gala supports programs that improve Masonic Homes of ; and patient care right here in our community. Debbie Jackson, president of the The evening will feature a hosted cocktail Washington Hospital Service League, reception, followed by an elegant who hope to raise a record amount four-course dinner. After dinner and from Top Hat to help purchase the linear special entertainment, guests can dance accelerator. Last year, almost 650 guests the night away or enjoy conversation and attended the gala, a number the co-chairs a nightcap in the Jazz Lounge. hope to exceed this year! Helen Kennedy, president of the Foundation, said, “We This year, the proceeds from Top Hat are planning a spectacular evening with an will support the Washington Radiation incredible menu, décor and entertainment. Oncology Center (ROC). The ROC I am pleased we are raising money for the provides a range of radiation therapy linear accelerator to provide the most services, including intensity-modulated advanced radiation therapy for cancer radiation therapy and image-guided patients in our community. It will be radiation therapy, to patients in a caring Elaborate décor creates an enchanted ambiance at another memorable evening in support and compassionate atmosphere. Funds Washington Hospital Foundation gala, Top Hat. of Washington Hospital.” raised from Top Hat, 2017, will be used For the last 31 years, Top Hat has to acquire a new linear accelerator for separately incorporated, nonprofit Washington Hospital. We would like to brought people together in support of a the ROC, which will enable physicians to organization to enhance the Washington pass the $3 million mark this year! Please good cause. First held at the Top of the isolate a tumor more precisely and deliver Hospital Healthcare System by raising join us as a sponsor or guest and I Mark in San Francisco in 1986, the dinner a highly targeted dose of radiation. The public awareness and securing financial guarantee you will feel great, having dance has grown to be an elegant, annual result is aggressive treatment with reduced support. The Foundation helps supported the health of our community.” risk to healthy tissue and critical organs. celebration in Fremont, raising funds for Washington Hospital meet the commu- The gala will be held on Saturday, Patients benefit by experiencing reduced clinical services in the Tri-City Area. Over nity’s health care needs by supporting October 14. The hosted reception recovery time, fewer side effects and/or the years, generous Top Hat donors and the purchase of state-of-the-art medical begins at 6 p.m., followed by dinner, complications often associated with sponsors have contributed more than equipment. entertainment and dancing from 7:30 p.m. conventional radiation therapy. With a $2.8 million for health care services at Save the Date to midnight. Sponsorships and individual latest-generation linear accelerator and a Washington Hospital. tickets are now available. Please join us highly specialized, multidisciplinary Washington Hospital Healthcare “The Foundation and Top Hat by calling (510) 791-3428, emailing clinical team in place at the ROC, Foundation plays a key role in ensuring committee are planning an unforgettable [email protected] or visiting oncology patients will have access to Tri-City residents have access to the most evening,” said Kennedy. “Over the past www.whhs.com/foundation. Find us world-class cancer care right here in the advanced medical care available today. The 30 years, Top Hat has contributed over on Facebook! community. Foundation was established in 1983 as a $2.8 million for health care services at Page 4 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

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Collazo has always liked the stage and saw more and more mariachi music which fueled people coming, to me that was her determination to have it just unbelievable.” This year, celebrated in Newark. “I love it. there will be Mexican food sold My husband is from the state of by Arteagas Food Center, parents Jalisco, and every time we go to from Ballet Folklorico de Ninos Mexico, we always go listen to de Musick School will provide this music. It’s something that’s snacks, and the non-profit caught on like wildfire... It’s organization Avanzando will be beautiful music. When I was selling drinks. There will also be growing up, I didn’t really listen a table specifically for children’s to this style of music. When I activities such as coloring or married my husband, I fell in making maracas. Collazo said love with it. It just brings joy to she hopes people will “enjoy the me, it’s uplifting, and it seems to music and learn to appreciate blend right in to any event.” our culture.” The festival has grown and progressed since its first year, Newark Mariachi Festival according to Collazo. The first Sunday, Jul 16 year, there were no other 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. attractions apart from the music, Shirley Sisk Grove due to the short timeline Cedar Blvd at NewPark Mall, allocated for preparation. “It’s Newark grown in attendance. First year, (510) 578 – 4346 we had no food. I was so nervous www.newark.org – I thought, ‘what if nobody Free comes?’ And then as I looked off

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When dogs are not in the judging Washington Boulevard have ring, they are invited to enjoy the generously joined us to support water park and games site, and the Niles Dog Show. Along with challenge the agility course. Gold Sponsors: The Florence and Food to please all palates Farmers Insurance (Niles office) (including vegetarian food) will and Silver Sponsors: Alternative be available throughout the day. Mortgage, Bronco Billy’s (Niles), Many vendors featuring Central Vets, Golden Gate Basset dog-related information and Rescue, Mission Valley Vets, and goodies for sale will be in Niles Electric, many others are attendance, including Bogie’s also helping to make this Discount Pet Food & Supplies, show possible. Central Veterinary Hospital, There is no admission fee for Fluffy Puppy Pet Grooming, the show. For participants, regis- League of Crafty Canines, tration is $20 per dog in advance Nan’s Pet Blankets, West Coast or $25 day of event. Each regis- Hawgs for Dogs and more. tration includes entry in one of Many dogs (and cats) will the competitive classes, as well as be available for adoption, both a generously stocked goodie bag. through the City of Fremont and Additional classes may be added private rescue organizations. to each entry at $5 per class. Demonstrations during the Each dog needs to be separately show include a dog that knows registered for the show. sign language, and a display by Additional show information the Fremont Police Department (including advance registration Dog Team showing how the data) is available at “bad guys” are brought to justice. www.niles.org/dog-show. Stop by the pavilion (next to We hope that you will enjoy the bounce house) throughout this year’s show! the day and bid on three amazing prizes. Bidding will end at 2:30 Niles Dog Show p.m. Near the end of the show Saturday, Jul 15 (2:45 p.m.), a prize draw/raffle 9 a.m.: Registration & Pancake will be held. Winners need not be Breakfast present. As many as 40 different 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Event items (including cash prizes) are Niles Community Park available for the fortunate; prizes 3rd & H St, Fremont are both dog and people related. (510) 790-0306 Event proceeds benefit the www.niles.org/dog-show Ohlone Humane Society and Free admission Niles Main Street Association. Registration: $20 per dog in Platinum Sponsor Beacon advance, $25 day of event Veterinary Specialists on

SUBMITTED BY • Ruled Paper KRISTAL GONZALEZ • Notebooks • Glue sticks The Davis Street Community Center needs your help collecting • Scissors new shoes, backpacks and Shoes needed: supplies for more than 300 low • Girls’ sizes 10 – 12 income and homeless children. • Women’s sizes 4 – 14 School supplies for K-12 needed include: • Boys’ sizes 10 – 12 • Backpacks • Men’s sizes 5 – 13 • Pencils and pens Drop off all items at Davis Street, 3081 Teagarden St, • Colored Pencils San Leandro; Monday through • Crayons and markers Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; • Composition books Fridays 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Collecting continues through • Folders August 10, For more information FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at • Highlighters contact Kristal at (510) 347-4620 the Alameda County Library • Erasers x163, or [email protected] Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 • Note Cards Page 6 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

Counseling Corner

Anne Chan is a career counselor and licensed psychotherapist in Union City. BY ANNE CHAN, PHD, MFT will be one someday. My overall She helps people find goal in these articles is to happiness and meaning in empower older workers to feel If I were looking to hire, their work and lives. I would happily offer an older confidence in what they bring to worker the job. The older the table and take charge of She can be reached at workers I have worked with or their careers. [email protected] hired have impressed me with First, the bad news. One of their conscientiousness, the biggest hurdles for older reliability, loyalty, dependability, workers is societal perceptions • Uncomfortable with technology and positive spirits. These about aging and elderly. Let’s face • Overqualified workers have shown me that it: getting old is not celebrated Unfair though these older employees can be stellar in our culture. Older people in stereotypes are, it’s critical to employees. sitcoms tend to be portrayed as know what you’re up against if doddery, confused, and perpetu- Sadly, not all employers share you are looking for a job or ally nodding off. Take a quick my views about older workers. As asking for a promotion. The peek at any beauty magazine and a career counselor, I have heard person interviewing or you’ll see products promising to heartbreaking stories from older supervising you may be reverse aging, restore youth, and workers who feel like outcasts unconsciously harboring these erase wrinkles. The message sent in the workplace. Some have stereotypes. You are in a better to everyone, young and old, is difficulties with colleagues and and stronger position if you that aging is not acceptable. bosses who are younger than can prove that you are not a These messages influence how them. Others don’t feel like they stereotype. For example, if you older people are viewed in the belong because they don’t share sense that co-workers doubt your workplace. Unfortunately, the same interests as their tech skills, be sure to stay up to stereotypes about older workers younger colleagues. At times, date with these skills. Take tend to paint them in a negative there is a clash of communication additional courses or training to light. Older workers may be styles, leaving older workers fill any gaps in your skill set. feeling disrespected or seen by some as: It’s possible for an older under-valued. • Forgetful employee to have a satisfying job; Increasing numbers of my • Easily confused just take a look at the happily clients are reporting stress from • Cognitively impaired employed older workers all being an older employee or job • Rigid and inflexible around you! These successful seeker. Their stories have employees prove that stereotypes • Unwilling to learn new things prompted me to devote this (and about older workers have not future) columns to issues facing • Not current in knowledge or affected their career happiness. older workers. I believe that we skills In my next column, I discuss all can benefit and grow from • Likely to get sick a lot strategies to tackle all of the learning more about older • Unable to work for the workplace stereotypes listed workers; even if you are not an above. older worker, be mindful that you long-term

THEATRE Annual Golf Classic funds parks and recreation SUBMITTED BY GUISSELLE NUNEZ SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD Las Positas College (LPC) will present a summer theater production AREA RECREATION of “Titanic: The Musical” for one weekend only, Thursday, July 13 DISTRICT through Sunday, July 16, 2017 at 8 p.m. “Titanic” will be performed in the beautiful outdoor amphitheater next to the Barbara F. Mertes This year the 32nd annual Center for the Arts on the LPC campus in Livermore. golf fundraiser ‘Chip In for The audience is encouraged to bring picnic items or purchase from H.A.R.D.’ (Hayward Area Recre- food truck vendors that will be parked nearby. Alcohol is prohibited in ation Department) takes place on accordance with state law. Patrons are also welcome to bring lawn or Wednesday July 19 at the Sky- camping chairs for comfort, or picnic blankets to use in the first few west golf in Hayward. rows of seating. Some seating will be available on a first come-first Net proceeds will support served basis. And remember, evenings can bring a chill so dress Mia’s Dream All-Inclusive Park, appropriately or bring a blanket! Families are welcome. The youth scholarships, and HARD performance venue opens to the public at 7:15. Patrons are welcome programs and services. Scholar- to come early, enjoy the preshow process, and picnic. ships are available. For more in- “The wonderful thing about this musical is that because we already formation or to register: (510) know the tragic ending, we can engage in the stories of the passengers 888-0111. Basic entry is $175; and crew, which are full of humor and hope” said Director and LPC golfer special is $200 Theater Arts Professor, Titian Lish. Chip In for H.A.R.D. Titanic: The Musical Wednesday, Jul 19 Thursday, July 13 through Sunday, July 16 8 p.m. 1401 Golf Course Rd. Amphitheater at Barbara F. Mertes Center for the Arts Hayward Las Positas College 3000 Campus Hill Dr, Livermore. Register: (510) 888-0111 (925) 424-1000 Basic $175; Advance tickets: www.laspositascollege.edu/performingarts Golfer Special $200 $15 general admission; $10 for students/staff/seniors/military July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 7

Ohlone Humane Society

510-792-4587 39120 Argonaut Way #108, Fremont, Ca. 94538-1304 www.ohlonehumanesociety.org

BY PAT KITE An adult grey fox was helped like Andy Warhol paintings. from a dumpster by David. It is Rescuers came from Newark, Central Park Ranger not so easy to rescue a fox from a Fremont, Oakland, Livermore, rescued a female Barn dumpster, as David found out. Union City, Columbia, CA, Owl, who somehow However, after x-rays on its legs, San Jose, Alameda, Sunnyvale, managed to get itself Mr. Fox was released to wander Hayward, San Ramon, entangledA in a kite string hanging more sensibly. San Francisco, and Pleasanton. from a tree. David Anderson, our Skunks are David’s favorite Why do folk come sometimes Wildlife Center Manager and animals, and in came five great distances to bring us a Registered Veterinary Technician, youngsters from Oakland. They wounded animal? People tell noted, “This is an extremely were found huddled together on us in their notes; for instance: lucky owl.” Its only injury was to a home pathway, “weak, listless, “the baby ducks were stranded, the outermost five primary flight cold and dehydrated,” and with hungry and cold for three days feathers. Usually entanglements fleas. They had a comfy life for a straight;” “abandoned baby such as this do not have such month; now released, I sincerely hummingbird…brought in by happy endings. The bird usually hope they are not now in my concerned citizen;” towhee hangs from its wing for hours backyard. We recently had 19 “cannot fly or live by itself and before being noticed. During this skunks at the rehabilitation lots of predators in backyard;” time, irreversible damage to the facility and five are still in American crow, “looked scared ligaments and bone occur from home care. and a little beat up;” fox squirrel’s the bird’s struggle to free A visitor from Columbia, rescuer said, “humanitarian; I themselves. In most of these California rescued a hope it recovers and goes back cases the damage is so severe that white-throated swift from home;” cedar waxwing the birds must be euthanized. Fremont traffic. After several “needed help;” Pigeon rescuer After examining the owl, days of home-care the swift was “just feel[s] sad.” David was amazed that the bird released. Our renown continues. Here’s part of our early season had only sustained damage to the A Chestnut-baked Chickadee roster: Mourning doves, five (of nine) primary flight came down when someone American crows, California feathers on the right wing. With chopped down their nesting tree. towhees, house finches, Anna’s the help of Isabel and Nicole of It did well after two weeks of hummingbirds, California gull, Sulphur Creek Nature Center aviary care and meal worm Virginia opossums, Fox squirrels, in Hayward, we “imped” feeding every half hour. pigeons, Mallard ducklings, (implanted) donor feathers on From Newark High came turkey, Eurasian collared dove, her wing and released her the a little Cliff Swallow who Lesser goldfinch, barn owls, following evening. Our apparently thought a window was Cedar waxwing, sparrow, Migratory Bird Permit allows us an exit. Perhaps she didn’t like Dark-eyed junco, Ring-billed to keep a bank of donor feathers, Geometry Class. It is now flying gulls, Cooper’s hawks, Ring-neck harvested from birds of prey hen around, perhaps looking at doves, striped skunks and skun- the feathers are naturally shed. alternate education. klings, King snake, Mockingbird, Donor feathers must be Pied-billed Grebe, American Mrs. Opossum also was a little clearly labeled and kept in order. robin, red-tailed hawks, casual about her whereabouts. It can take up to a year for some American coot, chestnut-backed She and six toddler Opossums birds of prey to molt. Broken or chickadees, grey fox, were snuggling inside a Newark missing feathers can confine a Cliff swallow, White-throated firm’s electrical panel. When bird to captivity during this time, swift, Black-crowned night discovered, Mom took off. The but by replacing damaged, heron and a Mole. youngsters, four boys and two broken or missing feathers, we girls, were relocated to our Special thanks to the can help the bird return to the Wildlife Rehab Center. Here compassionate members of the wild, which is the goal of wildlife they thrived on smelt, fruit, public who often are the first rehabilitation. Indeed, this was hardboiled eggs, canned cat and responders, the dedicated an extremely lucky Barn Owl. dog food, and meal worms. Three Animal Control Officers who On the much smaller side, a weeks later, off they went to find aide us through rescue and two-gram Anna’s hummingbird their own watermelon, grapes transport, the volunteers baby was found in a Fremont and bananas. especially Angela Hartman, yard. It went into home care with Volunteer Coordinator and Oodles of opossums came our our hummingbird champion infinite praise to the OHS way. Some folk think opossums Ange Roberts and was fed every Board and our membership are sort of homely. But the babies 20 minutes until self-feeding. It without whom the OHS are cute, as babies are. Even the was eventually released. donation-supported Wildlife grownups are artistic looking, Center would not survive. Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

University of California offers in-state admission to 70,000

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Cakeshop discriminated against the gay couple under Colorado law. WASHINGTON (AP), The Supreme Court is Phillips told the Supreme Court he has free taking on a new clash between gay rights and speech and religious rights under the First religion in a case about a wedding cake for a Amendment that should protect him. He said he same-sex couple in Colorado. should not be compelled to bake a cake specifically The justices said they will consider whether a baker to honor a same-sex marriage. who objects to same-sex marriage on religious grounds Colorado’s anti-discrimination law protects can refuse to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. people on the basis of their sexual orientation. The case asks the high court to balance the Charlie Craig and David Mullins filed a complaint religious rights of the baker against the couple’s against Phillips and his suburban Denver shop after right to equal treatment under the law. Similar Phillips said he would not create and decorate a disputes have popped up across the United States. cake in honor of their marriage. Colorado did not permit same-sex couples to Scan for our FREE App or The decision to take on the case reflects renewed Search App Store for TCVnews energy among the court’s conservative justices, marry until 2014. Two years earlier, Craig and whose ranks have recently been bolstered by the Mullins were planning to fly to Massachusetts, Get our App and you will always know addition of Justice Neil Gorsuch to the high court. where same-sex marriage was legal, and host a what is happening. We also have the The court will review a Colorado court decision reception in Denver upon their return to Colorado. back issues archived that found baker Jack Phillips and his Masterpiece They wanted the cake for the occasion. July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 9 Facebook wants to nudge users into ‘meaningful’ online groups

BY BARBARA ORTUTAY AND world. For Zuckerberg, using his together in both a lengthy MICHAEL LIEDTKE social network to “build commu- manifesto published earlier nity’’ and “bring the world closer this year and during his AP TECHNOLOGY WRITERS together’’ — two phrases from commencement address at Facebook’s newly updated Harvard University last month. SAN FRANCISCO (AP), At mission statement — is a big Data-driven to its core, Facebook, mere “sharing’’ is part of the answer. Facebook has quantified getting old. Finding deeper “When you think of the social “meaning’’ so it can be sure meaning in online communities structure of the world, we are people are getting more of it. And is the next big thing. probably one of the larger what Facebook aims to maximize CEO Mark Zuckerberg is institutions that can help is the time people spend in its no longer satisfied with just empower people to build online groups. Whenever connecting the world so that communities,’’ Zuckerberg said someone spends at least people can pass around baby in a recent interview at the 30 minutes a week in a group, pictures and live video — or fake company’s offices in Menlo Park, Facebook classifies it as news and hate symbols. So, the California. “There, I think we “meaningful.’’ The company Facebook founder wants to bring have a real opportunity to help estimates that 130 million of its more meaning to its nearly make a difference.” users are in such groups; it aims 2 billion users by shepherding Zuckerberg outlined his latest to boost that to over a billion them into online groups that vision at a “communities by 2022. bring together people with summit’’ held June 22 in Of course, anything that keeps common passions, problems Chicago. It’s the company’s first people coming back to Facebook ambitions. gathering for the people who run also gives it more opportunities Much like the creation of millions of groups on Facebook, to learn about their interests and Facebook itself — arguably the a feature the company rolled out other personal details that help it largest social-engineering project years ago to little fanfare. sell advertising, according to in history — that shift could have Facebook is also rolling out new analysts. “It’s really simple broad and unanticipated administrative tools intended to economics: If users are spending consequences. Facebook will simplify the task of screening time on Facebook, they’re seeing apply the same powerful members and managing more ads,’’ said eMarketer analyst computer algorithms that make communities in hopes that will Debra Williamson. “Increasing its service so compelling to the encourage people to create and user engagement is a necessity task of boosting membership in cultivate more groups. for Facebook.’’ ``meaningful’’ groups to more Facebook groups are ad hoc Virtual communities “can fill than a billion people within collections of people united by a a fundamental need we have for a five years. single interest; they offer ways to sense of belonging, much like If successful, that would also chat and organize events. eating or sleeping,’’ said Anita encourage people to spend more Originally conceived as a way Blanchard, a psychologist at the time on Facebook, which could for friends and family to University of North Carolina at boost the company’s profits. communicate privately, groups Charlotte who’s studied them for While Facebook doesn’t currently have evolved to encompass 20 years. Facebook’s plan to place ads in its groups, it said it hobbies, medical conditions, connect people with like-minded ``can’t speak to future plans.’’ Ad- military service, pets, parenthood fellows sounds like “a fine idea,’’ vertising is virtually Facebook’s and just about anything else you she said. only source of revenue; it brought could think of. Blanchard’s research has also in almost $27 billion in 2016. To Zuckerberg, 33, the shown that online communities That was 57 percent more than effort to foster meaningful can make people less intolerant of the previous year. communities reflects his recent opposing viewpoints. “They get The shift comes as Facebook interest in ways Facebook can you out of your own clothes and continues to grapple with the make the world a less divisive make connections across the darker side of connecting the place, one that emerged following U.S., making you realize you can world, from terrorist recruitment the fractious 2016 presidential get along with people with to videos of murder and suicides election. He has previously talked different beliefs,’’ she said. to propaganda intended to about the need to bring people disrupt elections around the R2-D2 droid used in Star Wars films sells for $2.76m

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LOS ANGELES (AP),An R2-D2 droid that was used in several “Star Wars’’ films has sold at auction for nearly $3 million. The auction house Profiles in History said the 43-inch tall unit that was compiled from parts used throughout filming of the original trilogy sold for $2.76 million at an auction on Wednesday, June 27. There was no information about who purchased the droid, which was the most expensive item offered in a movie memorabilia auction that included numerous props from the “Star Wars’’ franchise. Other items up for sale included Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber from the first two films, which sold for $450,000 and Darth Vader’s helmet from the original film sold for $96,000. Other space-themed film and television memorabilia was also for sale, with a collection of 23 ships from ``Battlestar Galactica’’ and ``Buck Rogers’’ sold for $1.8 million. A helmet worn by late actor Bill Paxton on the set of ``Aliens’’ sold for $51,000. Not all the items that sold were out of this world. The lighted dancefloor from “Saturday Night Fever’’ sold for $1.2 million.’’

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Tri-City Stargazer FOR WEEK: JULY 12 - JULY 18 For All Signs: Mars is featured prominently in the zodiac this week. This planet might normally be fearful to try. On the emotional level, Mars can represent anger, the represents the principle of raw, physical power. He is the original god of war and there- rush of adrenaline, and the power to carry through with our feelings. On a spiritual level, fore “rules” knives, guns, surgical instruments, or anything that might cut, like a sword. which is his highest principle, Mars is best used as a warrior who protects those who need He rules “attack” on any level, including that which is accidental. On the mental level personal justice. War, on some level may be featured in the news. Mars operates through will power and can press us to take risks and take on projects we Aries the Ram (March 21- Cancer the Crab (June 21- the vessel of spiritual sustenance aspect is from Venus, goddess may be encountering one or April 20): Plan to work and play July 21): Drive and handle tools for one or more others during of love and creativity. The muse more people this week who have alone this week. You likely will be carefully this week. Your reflexes these weeks. may be at your side as you a war-like attitude. Don’t engage feeling restless and generally may be off center. Exercise Libra the Scales (September produce a particularly creative with them at all. Don’t allow oth- tense. Your patience could be judiciously. Listen to your body. 23-October 22): Your optimistic idea or solution to a problem. ers to drag out your defensive short and you might say things You are likely to be edgy and and happy attitude causes others Partners and clientele are verbally side. Ignore the ongoing “yada, you’ll wish you hadn’t. You have irritable, thus making an accident to join your bandwagon and appreciative. yada” of the Inner Critic. It a desire to break free from of some kind more likely. As the support your projects. You can Capricorn the Goat (Decem- exaggerates and sometimes lies restraints. It is a short transit. week moves onward, you will feel envision a grand result and are ber 22-January 19): Life outright. Look for a way to handle this better. Step aside from battles able to express it in a way that continues at a snail’s pace due to Pisces the Fish (February moderately. Heavy work around over ego or power. That is a poor others can understand. Let your one detour or another. People 19-March 20): This week brings the home is a good outlet. use of your energy. imagination flow and consider seem generally uncooperative and an assorted list of trials and Taurus the Bull (April 21- Leo the Lion (July 22-Au- adding something beautiful, it is possible that forward motion tribulations. Speak and act with May 20): Under your placid gust 22): This is not the time to maybe inspirational, to your is thwarted by mechanical conscious intention around exterior lies a layer of desire seek favors or special requests everyday surroundings. It will breakdowns or even the weather. family members. You may feel which may or may not get you from the Powers That Be; neither perk up your attitude. Aspects become less troublesome short-tempered and snap at in trouble. It depends upon how are you likely to be long on Scorpio the Scorpion (Octo- next week. Everyone has a week others. It is possible that you manage this energy. Make an lenience if someone requests help ber 23-November 21): Your like this sometimes. communications could go awry. effort to avoid mowing over or a donation from you. Your warrior self is front and center Aquarius the Water Bearer Don’t allow a misperception to others. Your drive is best used for attitude is practical and during this period. The best use (January 20-February 18): Read ruin a day. Discuss it immedi- protection of those less capable straightforward. He or she of this energy is on behalf of the the lead paragraph carefully. You ately, if possible. than yourself. who asks had best truly deserve Greater Good or another person Gemini the Twins (May 21- the requested gain or privilege. who needs a champion. Use that June 20): It is possible you will Virgo the Virgin (August 23- energy with thoughtful Are you interested in a personal feel a sense of fatigue this week. September 22): Vesta, goddess of intentionality. Your reflexes may Maybe something has caused you devotion to the flame (spirit), be off kilter. Ground your horoscope? to be disappointed with yourself. enters your sign this week and adrenalin with heavy exercise. Vivian Carol may be reached at Don’t take the blues seriously or will be with you through Sagittarius the Archer (No- (704) 366-3777 worry about yourself. In a few mid-September. She was one vember 22-December 21): This for private psychotherapy days you will feel much better. It of the Vestal Virgins, whose week an opportunity to expand or astrology appointments is a temporary mood swing. Get assignment was to attend to the your social life brings smiles. You (fee required). some extra rest. Stay in touch sacred fire. This represents a new may be invited to a party or you with good friends. development that requires your might meet someone new. This full attention. 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SUBMITTED BY appreciate the support he has SHIRLEY SISK given to them. They also are pleased that the State Assembly California state leaders recently has passed a resolution for the honored League of Volunteers second year in a row that puts a (LOV) as one of California’s spotlight on nonprofits. “Nonprofit of the Year” Officials from LOVE would organizations. The Newark-based like to congratulate all the award community service organization agencies on being honored for the was one of almost 100 nonprofits great work they do every day to from across the state honored make California a better place. June 28 in Sacramento during the Convention Center, with welcome They generate 15 percent of the annual California Nonprofits Day. addresses by Assembly Speaker state’s gross domestic products, LOV was selected for the honor Anthony Rendon, employ nearly one in by Assemblyman Kansen Chu Assemblywoman Monique Limon 16 California workers, mobilize (D-San Jose) as an exceptional and Jan Masaoka, CEO of the seven million volunteers and nonprofit organization in his California Association of bring $40 billion out-of-state 25th Assembly district which Nonprofits. Also invited to dollars into California each year. covers Newark, South Fremont, speak was California Attorney Our country could not provide Milpitas, Alviso and General Xavier. the services nonprofits provide for families and communities. North San Jose. LOV officials are thrilled that Award recipients were honored Assemblyman Chu selected their at a luncheon at Sacramento’s organization for the honor and

SIR Branch 59 Presents SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD CHAMBER The Fremont/Newark/Union City Branch 59 of SIR – Sons In SUBMITTED BY ARATHI SATISH Retirement – holds monthly luncheon meetings featuring guest OF COMMERCE speakers and, twice annual, “sweetheart luncheons” when wives, Passport to World Arts, an Induz daughters or significant others are invited. While a summer vacation to Italy might not be in program and funded for the local The next meeting will be held on Wednesday July 19th, at the offing for many people this year, there’s no reason community by the Fremont Cultural Arts the Fremont Elks’ Lodge #2121, located at 38991 Farwell Drive folks still can’t enjoy a delectable Italian dinner close Council, is being held at Fremont Main in Fremont. Meetings will be the third WEDNESDAY of the to home. Library on Friday, July 14 and 21. This month starting in July. The St. Rose Hospital Foundation is planning program takes children through a journey a fundraising two-day “Night in Italy” dinner and around the world while celebrating a This month speaker is Steven Burchik. With a compass to direct him program on Thursday and Friday, July 20 and 21 and region’s art and culture, thus promoting in his job as a forward observer and a personal camera to document his hosted by Stonebrae Country Club in Hayward. Diners global learning, acceptance, and experiences—and keep him connected to his creative side—Vietnam will indulge in a five-course epicurean Italian experience appreciation of diverse cultures, and veteran Steven Burchik was lucky enough to make it home and years with Chef Amanda Eriksson from Wood Restaurant nurturing children’s creativity. later decided to write about the most challenging year of his life. in Cervina, Italy. A unique memoir of the war, this presentation pulls not only from Tickets are $250 per person and are 75 percent tax Elementary and middle school children Burchik’s memories, but also from the daily letters he wrote to his fi- deductible. From proceeds raised from the dinners, are instructed and encouraged to make ancée (she kept every single one) and includes numerous photographs 75 percent will go toward the St. Rose Hospital African masks, Oaxacan/Mexican from his collection of over four thousand. The images alone make this Foundation which provides community support and alebrijes, an Egyptian portrait, and lecture a must-see for any history buff or fellow veteran. assistance that allows the hospital to serve community Turkish mobile. Event organizer Connie Mr. Burchik grew up in New York City and earned his bachelor’s de- members in need. Chew says, “The Passport to World Arts gree from Manhattan College. After graduating, he entered the US The dinners start at 6 p.m. each day and standard provides a fun opportunity for kids to Army at the peak of the Vietnam War. He trained at various bases in the meal or vegetarian options are available. Reservations learn about arts from different countries U.S. then spent a year in the rice paddies northeast of Saigon in the role are required and should be made by visiting the and a little bit about each country. With of a forward observer as a sergeant with the First Infantry Division. St. Rose Hospital website at www.strosehospital.org, just a little guidance, kids can be very Married with grown children, Burchik enjoys pursuing photography then clicking the “Giving & Volunteering” link, then creative and learn to appreciate the diver- and sailing on San Francisco Bay. Compass and a Camera, his memoir of look for “A Night in Italy” under the “Foundation sity of other cultures.” his Vietnam War experience, was his first book. Events” link. Free tickets will be available at the Fremont/Newark/Union City Branch 59 of SIR! Socializing is from Please include your preferred date, guest names, Children’s Information Desk 15 minutes 11:00am to 12:00pm, and there is time to look over an extensive standard meal or vegetarian option with or prior to the event due to space limitations. library of books, sign up for activities, and meet new people or shoot without wine in the comment section. the breeze with old friends. The formal meeting starts at 12:00pm with Passport to World Arts branch announcements, birthday wishes, a sing-a-long, and lunch, Friday, Jul 14 & Friday, Jul 21 followed by an interesting and entertaining guest speaker. Meetings Night in Italy usually end about 1:30pm. Thursday, Jul 20 and Friday, Jul 21 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. 6 p.m. each evening Fremont Main Library Activities run the gamut from golf, bowling, computers, wine tasting, 2400 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont bridge, bocce, and couples dining out, and more are being added as Stonebrae Country Club, interest dictates. 202 Country Club Drive, Hayward (510) 745-1421 SIR Branch 59 welcomes new members. Visit the website at Reservations: www.strosehospital.org www.aclibrary.org http://induz.org/passport-to-world- www.sirbranch59.org or call Ron Brutvan at (510) 794-4019 or email (510) 264-4000 [email protected] for more information. Do it today! $250 per person arts/ Free Page 12 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

from learning to play their elements as they put on their instruments. I find it critical ‘teaching hats’ and work tirelessly for piano students, in particular, walking our students through the to understand that playing the processes of music making.” piano goes far beyond solo piano Dr. Lee says that the greatest playing,” observed Dr. Lee. and most rewarding component “Alongside their individual of the ChamberFest experience is piano studies, they should be watching the student ensembles “At ChamberFest, each of our exploring small ensemble music, perform in ChamberFest LIVE! 18 students (ranging from ages stemming from piano duets and at the end of the festival. With 9-15) participate in one or two duos to piano trios, quartets, and barely two weeks to prepare and ensemble groupings and spend quintets. And while string, polish up their pieces, this our eight days together preparing woodwind, and brass students concert is a celebration of the their respective pieces to be have orchestras and bands to hard work and dedication of performed at our final concert. participate in, they too benefit faculty and students. “It is truly They also take classes in from working in much smaller incredible what the students are composition, improvisation, ensembles where they can further able to achieve in such a short and popular music performance develop their listening skills and time! Please come and support (all led by Steve Huber), as well collaborative abilities. Music at the Mission’s as building their knowledge of “They are excited to come to ChamberFest students in concert music theory and history through ChamberFest at the start of each at old Mission San Jose.” some fun activities and games,” day, and leave buzzing about the ChamberFest LIVE! 2017 said Dr. Katherine Lee, director new friends they made and the Saturday, Jul 15 of ChamberFest. new concepts they learned about 7 p.m. “As a private piano teacher, in their ensemble groups and Old Mission San Jose Dr. Katherine Lee, director of ChamberFest. Photo by James Sakane. my greatest wish has always been from their coaches. It is also great 43300 Mission Blvd, Fremont fun to watch my colleagues (510) 402-1724 third year, is a music festival for the music students in our SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY (many of us have performed [email protected] designed for gifted young community to explore and VICKILYN HUSSEY together in the Music at the www.musicatmsj.org musicians seeking artistic appreciate the endless opportunities that come Mission concert series) in their Free admission Enchanting works, well-loved development through an tunes, playful trios and duets, intensive exploration of chamber elegant selections from music repertoire. Through this Beethoven, Ravel, Brahms, program, music students have the Haydn, Shostakovich and more, opportunity to collaborate with with dashes of youthful show- their peers from around the manship like Rachmaninoff’s San Francisco Bay Area in small “Romance” performed six chamber ensembles coached by hands/one piano, make a a faculty of professional and delightful summer concert for all critically-acclaimed musicians: ages. It is what we have come to Steve Huber (violin), expect from “ChamberFest Adelle-Akiko Kearns (cello), LIVE!,” a free annual showcase of Alison Lee (piano), and talented young artists performing Dr. Katherine Lee (piano). This together as ensembles. year, the coachings and classes Music at the Mission’s take place at Centerville Presbyte- ChamberFest, currently in its rian Church in Central Fremont.

ARTICLE & PHOTOS • An exhibit of vintage cars from the Acorn SUBMITTED BY AL MINARD & As Model A Ford Club HERITAGE FOUNDATION • Tours of the gardens maintained by Friends of Heirloom Flowers Mission Peak Heritage Foundation is hosting an Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social at the Historic • Docent-guided tours of the historic Shinn House in Fremont. In addition to a wide Shinn House selection of mouth-watering ice cream treats, the Cool treats available for purchase will include fundraising event on Sunday, July 16 will include a ice cream sundaes, root beer floats and soft drinks, host of family-friendly activities throughout the along with coffee. Tours of the 140-year-old day, including: Shinn House led by docents in period costumes will • A performance by The Gunfighters of the be offered for $5 for adults and $2.50 for children Old West reenacting a typical gunfight from ages 5-12. Funds raised from the event will be used the 1850s by the Mission Peak Heritage Foundation to help maintain and preserve the historic Shinn House. • Music and vocals by The East Bay Youth Jazzinators July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 13

BY DAVID R. NEWMAN upgrade their old appliances have PHOTOS COURTESY OF been plentiful. Federal, state, and local rebate programs have AMERICAN STANDARD motivated citizens to alter their indoor water usage habits, and In April, Governor Jerry manufacturers have followed Brown officially declared the long suite by producing more efficient California drought over. But he toilets and showerheads. also urged citizens to remain vigilant. “This drought Unfortunately, funding for emergency is over, but the next these federal and state rebate drought could be around the programs has now dried up, but corner. Conservation must local rebate programs still exist, remain a way of life.” With including those provided by the summertime now upon us, Alameda County Water District (ACWD), which serves the this may be the perfect time to homes. This program is to help the spray. To measure your Fremont has also developed a Tri-City area. Customers may assess your current water usage, incentivize getting them replaced home’s water pressure, use a water website called the Fremont Green qualify for a rebate up to $125. and to teach our children with high-efficiency toilets gauge. This can help you decide Challenge to help residents find Says Stephanie Nevins, Water about sustainability. (HET).” on the best showerhead that com- information and resources to help Conservation Supervisor at Thanks to the Energy bines comfort with water savings. them reduce their carbon ACWD, “There are still quite a HET’s are defined as those Policy Act of 1992, and similar footprint. Says Rachel DiFranco, few of the 3.5 gallons per flush modern toilets that use 1.28 GPF The current state standard for legislation enacted in recent years, Sustainability Manager for the (GPF) toilets out there in older or less, which is now the standard bathroom faucets is 1.2 GPM, incentives for homeowners to for all toilets sold in California as down from 2.2 GPM. You can City of Fremont, “It’s the landing of January 2016. The Federal save even more water by place where residents can focus standard is 1.6 GPF, which was installing or replacing your faucet on actions that make sense to the California standard beginning aerator. A faucet aerator is a them. They can find things that in 1992. Says Nevins, “We ask small, round device that attaches they can do that are low to no customers when their home was to the tip of a faucet and helps cost. And for renters, who only built when they apply for the reduce the flow of water. It’s a have a certain amount of control program, because we don’t want good idea to replace these every over the home that they live in, to replace those 1.6 GPF toilets.” once in awhile. Just bring your there are definitely things that If you’re not sure what type of old aerator in to any hardware they can do. They can install a toilet you have, you can look in store and they can help you low-flow showerhead or an the tank for a make and model choose the right size and aerator, which will help reduce number and look it up online or flow rate. water usage. You don’t really need call the manufacturer. to get your landlord involved If your house was built before with something like that.” Also available at most stores 1994, you may be in need of water are dual-flush toilets, which allow efficient fixtures. ACWD offers For more information, users to choose between a free Water Conservation Kits that contact the Alameda County low-flush option for liquids contain a low-flow showerhead, Water District at (510) 668-4207 (1.1 GPF) and a high-flush faucet aerators, toilet leak detec- or visit online at www.acwd.org, option for solids (1.6 GPF). tion tablets, and a toilet flapper and the City of Fremont at Look for the WaterSense label valve. Also, the City of Fremont (510) 494-4451. Learn more when you purchase to find which works with the California Youth about the Fremont Green items meet the EPA water savings Energy Services Program every Challenge at www.Fremont- criteria. The average price for summer to offer free Green House GreenChallenge.org, and a new toilet runs about $100 – Calls to residents, which include about Green House Calls at $300. the installation of basic water and www.Fremont.gov/GreenCall. Showers can also use up a lot energy saving devices. of water, up to 20 percent of a home’s total indoor use. Installing a low-flow showerhead is easy to do and can save significantly on both water and energy use. In 2016, the California State Energy Commission set maximum flow rates for showerheads at 2.0 gallons per minute (GPM). The current Federal standard is 2.5 GPM. Stores like Home Depot offer a wide variety of showerhead styles priced between $10 – $100. As with toilets, look for the WaterSense label. Most showerheads come with several settings to adjust the flow of water. Also, a showerhead with a GROHE Rainshower Next Gen Eco: smaller face can help concentrate Photo courtesy of GROHE Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017 What is CIP and what does it do?

BY WILLIAM MARSHAK council would have to make that decision. Adoption of the Vision Government-speak is filled Zero safety program is an with acronyms that can be example of special needs such as confusing and, while helpful for pedestrian countdown signals; we those in the system to abbreviate reallocated funds from other discourse, can obscure the intent traffic signal investments to to those unfamiliar with the refocus on the Vision Zero jargon. For many entities, the program. There are funds in the fiscal year ends June 30th and program that remain unallocated with the advent of a new year, such as park acquisition monies. budget items are revisited. For the most part, the CIP is Tri-City Voice asked City of designed to be stable. Fremont Public Works Director TCV: Has the CIP increased? Hans Larsen about a key If so, why? budget element, the Capital Larsen: Development activity Improvement Plan, often referred City but we are part of a team that looks at priorities and capital has increased in Fremont and to as the CIP. taxes collected have increased as investments. The group process is only be used for transportation received is for a specific purpose. TCV: Why does the city well. As a function of the led by the City Manager’s office purposes – some of it is more About 13% is discretionary money have a Capital Improvement economy and development, with the Finance Department defined such as pavement transferred from the General Fund Program (CIP)? resources have increased so we and other major city maintenance. Most of the money by the City Council and can be Larsen: CIP is a five-year plan are able to do more. We are also used for capital projects. that addresses the city’s physical receiving money from Alameda assets (i.e. infrastructure, TCV: Does the CIP borrow County Measure BB and recent buildings, roads, parks, etc.), money for projects? State Gas Tax increase. We put reviewed every two years as Larsen: The new CIP does this together with input regarding opposed to the Operating not borrow any money; it is pay capital investment priorities from Budget, approved annually, as you go. There is some debt the community through the that primarily covers services from previous commitments for Open City Hall: #1 Traffic (i.e. police, fire, park programs, public safety facilities. An annual Congestion Management; planning, administration, etc.). payment of $850,000 is budgeted #2 Traffic Safety improvements; TCV: Why is the CIP a to retire that debt. #3 Street Maintenance and five-year plan? TCV: How flexible is the Repair. We have focused on CIP? increasing investments in these Larsen: Many assets in the areas. We are fortunate that we Larsen: There may be CIP take multiple years to plan, have increased funding and can occasions during a CIP cycle that design, gain approvals, acquire work on these priorities. The offer unexpected opportunities land (if necessary) and construct #4 priority was sidewalk repair such as approval of a grant. This or modify. Most involve and street maintenance; we have can be presented to the City multi-year investments. The increased investment in that area Council as a standalone item to first two years of the CIP with an expanded grant program amend the present CIP. On the represent the City Council’s for tree replacement and other side, an emergency might allocation of funds of the five- sidewalk repair. year plan. Years 3, 4 and demand expenditure of funds 5 represent an intent or the that were not allocated. The city amount of money necessary over a multi-year period to pursue a departments. Transportation capital asset activity. All is subject funding comes under Public to review on a two-year cycle. Works; Community Services manages park and landscape TCV: Does the two-year programs with the Recreation review begin a new five-year Commission to identify priorities. cycle? Public facilities involve many Larsen: Each review can roll departments (e.g. fire, police, com- investments forward for a new munity centers) that occupy or are five-year period. However running services in city buildings. financial commitments are made Looking at the current CIP, primarily for the first two years. about $190 million is allocated. TCV: Who creates the CIP? Monies are either “restricted” and Larsen: City Council has the can only be used for a specific final say but the CIP is developed purpose, or “unrestricted.” For by Staff and includes an estimate example, gas tax money received of funds that will be available. from the federal, state and county Public Works is the lead for the (Measure BB) government can

BY SUPERVISOR undocumented workers are the request of community DAVE CORTESE entitled to legal representation members and organizations. and due process before Moving forward will be a new Happy New Year! Although deportation decisions are made. Office of Labor Standards and there were no countdowns, The federal budget, which is Enforcement, one of my noisemakers or confetti, July 1st still working its way through proposals. Over the past few SUBMITTED BY THE NILES earthquake and fire nearly ended was the beginning of our new Congress, also could have years, the County and our cities SILENT FILM MUSEUM its use, as did its consolidation fiscal year, the date that our new dramatic cuts to Medicaid, food have enacted new labor standards and bribes to city politicians. Fi- spending plan goes into effect assistance and welfare programs. and policies, including minimum Niles’ Edison Theater hosts a nally, it took the leadership of a through June 30, 2018. We also are watching carefully wage, wage theft, living wage new documentary called “San woman to save the last working and pay equity to fight illegal lines in the world from a city The 2017-2018 Budget was the changes in healthcare brought Francisco Cable Cars” (2017) on practices and discrimination. seemingly resigned to live with- approved by the Board on about by a repeal of the Sunday, July 16. This documen- You’ll be hearing more about this out its historic transport. June 16 after three days of Affordable Care Act. Depending tary by Strephon Taylor shows proposal when the item comes Ride along on the ropes with workshops and three days of on what happens in Washington, the 140-year history of a nearly back to the Board in August. historians and the people who hearings (all public meetings), we may have to revise our budget, lost technology at the very heart still work with the cars every day. with hours of public testimony, and we are prepared to do that by Other proposals, which we call of The City by the Bay. At over 140 years old, the San which Board members listen to bolstering our reserves to $66 Inventory Items, include: Before our modern transporta- Francisco Cable Cars are a mov- intently. We care about your million. But if we lose significant • A Regional Anti-Human tion systems, cities in the United ing monument, a snapshot of concerns and opinions about health care funding, we would Trafficking Collaborative with States were about as large across nearly lost technology, a romance how the County is spending have to make cuts elsewhere so Alameda County proposed by as the distance a person could story, and the very heart of the your tax dollars. that we can protect the health Supervisor Cindy Chavez. walk. As technology advanced of our residents. after the Civil War, the horse-bus city. Financially, the County is in a • Sugar Savvy health became the preferred method of A Q & A with the filmmaker good place. For the fourth year in On the brighter side, thanks workshops for child care transportation and cities began will be held after the screening. a row, we won’t have to trim our to voters in Santa Clara County, providers proposed by becoming larger. After witnessing For information, please leave a $6.5 billion budget, thanks to a our Housing Bond will generate Supervisor Ken Yeager. a horsecar accident that resulted message at (510) 494-1411 or e- strong local economy and action $950 million in funding for • Job Training for in the destruction of the animals, mail [email protected]; e- we took four years ago to cut our affordable housing in the next Homeless proposed by Andrew Smith Hallidie, a San mail is preferred. Get your tickets costs and increase our cash flow. decade, with $215 million Supervisor Joe Simitian Francisco resident, put his knowl- in advance through PayPal at Over a decade, we had to make available this fall for us to start • A multi-jurisdiction edge of Gold Rush ore mining www.nilesfilmmuseum.org. $1.8 billion in cuts. So, the the building process. The budget includes an additional South County Youth Task using steel rope into use with the County is still rebuilding its San Francisco Cable Cars $14 million to provide expanded Force proposed by very first steam driven public workforce of about 20,000. Sunday, Jul 16 services to homeless, supplement Supervisor Mike Wasserman. transportation system. But we also live under a 4 p.m. housing programs and boost For more information about the On Clay Street in 1873, the cloud of uncertainty about Edison Theater our supportive housing services Budget, visit www.sccgov.org and first cable car was successfully put funding we receive from the 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont reserve fund. click on Fiscal Year 2017-2018 into action and began our ride federal government. The Trump (510) 494-1411 Budget Information under Hot through history. Hallidie’s inspi- Administration has threatened In the Budget, we also have http://nilesfilmmuseum.org/ Topics. You can also call my office ration would soon become the to withhold funding from provided funds for projects that Tickets: $6 members, at 408-299-3050 or email me at transport for the country and the communities that believe are proposed by Supervisors at $8 non-members [email protected]. rest of the world. The 1906 July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 15

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 10 24982 Copa Del Oro Dr #103 94545 388,000 2 958 1986 05-30-17 Highest $: 1,100,000 Median $: 725,000 1789 Dove Court 94545 576,000 4 1387 1964 05-25-17 Lowest $: 445,000 Average $: 812,750 26088 Kay Avenue #305 94545 315,000 2 795 1985 05-26-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 25080 Monte Vista Drive 94545 550,000 2 957 1920 05-26-17 5289 Camino Alta Mira 94546 937,000 4 2040 1966 05-26-17 26610 Peterman Avenue 94545 550,000 3 1238 1957 05-25-17 3110 Greenview Drive 94546 671,000 3 1212 1957 05-26-17 27495 Ponderosa Court 94545 405,000 2 988 1970 05-26-17 4118 Moreland Drive 94546 725,000 3 1293 1952 05-26-17 MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 11 18985 Natalie Court 94546 630,000 3 1356 1956 05-26-17 Highest $: 1,690,500 Median $: 902,000 4588 Sargent Avenue 94546 668,500 2 1142 1939 05-26-17 Lowest $: 660,000 Average $: 1,047,000

2878 Theresa Court 94546 445,000 3 1240 1979 05-25-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED Home Sales Report 22737 Canyon Court 94552 950,000 4 2217 2004 05-25-17 841 Autumn Wind 95035 860,000 2 1534 2000 05-31-17 5839 Gold Creek Drive 94552 1,100,000 4 2290 1997 05-30-17 264 Currlin Circle 95035 880,000 3 1622 2014 05-30-17 5709 Medallion Court 94552 1,088,000 4 2830 1981 05-26-17 1810 Dennis Avenue 95035 901,500 4 1402 1970 05-30-17 6071 Skyfarm Drive 94552 913,000 4 1832 1987 05-26-17 1388 Elkwood Drive 95035 980,000 4 1867 1991 05-30-17 FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 27 294 Gemstone Way 95035 850,000 3 1371 1996 05-31-17 Highest $: 2,000,000 Median $: 880,000 1138 Kovanda Way 95035 1,260,000 4 2412 1978 05-31-17 Lowest $: 530,500 Average $: 951,759 1185 Moonbeam Way 95035 902,000 3 1247 1969 05-30-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 1156 North Park Victoria Dr 95035 1,600,000 4 3722 1985 05-31-17 38574 Canyon Heights Dr 94536 935,000 3 1592 1953 05-30-17 2030 Skyline Drive 95035 1,690,500 4 2705 1989 05-31-17 36100 Fanshawe Street 94536 1,040,000 3 1843 1965 05-25-17 700 South Abel St #404 95035 660,000 2 1259 2007 05-31-17 38740 Tyson Lane #209B 94536 661,000 2 1178 2000 05-26-17 426 Taylor Drive 95035 933,000 3 1198 1965 05-31-17 638 Wasatch Drive 94536 790,000 3 1120 1955 05-25-17 NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 9 39621 Bruning Street 94538 880,000 3 1323 1964 05-26-17 Highest $: 1,035,000 Median $: 790,000 4449 Caren Street 94538 1,175,000 3 1318 1960 05-26-17 Lowest $: 730,500 Average $: 815,444 39993 Fremont Blvd #111 94538 530,500 2 1146 1987 05-26-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 3640 Norfolk Road 94538 885,000 3 1314 1960 05-25-17 37164 Cedar Boulevard 94560 749,000 3 1142 1957 05-26-17 4548 Sloat Road 94538 782,000 3 1104 1960 05-26-17 36715 Magnolia Street 94560 745,000 3 1022 1948 05-25-17 43343 Sweetwood Street 94538 1,080,000 4 1252 1958 05-26-17 6271 Market Avenue 94560 790,000 3 1440 1978 05-25-17 39636 Whitecap Way 94538 730,000 3 1067 1962 05-26-17 8239 Olympic Court 94560 900,000 - 1632 1976 05-25-17 2720 Alice Court 94539 1,500,000 4 2086 1986 05-30-17 37790 Spring Tide Road 94560 838,500 - - - 05-26-17 42082 Benbow Drive 94539 2,000,000 4 3545 2007 05-25-17 6235 Thornton Avenue 94560 739,000 - - - 05-30-17 49002 Cinnamon Fern Com #325 94539 670,000 2 1081 2009 05-26-17 5020 Tottenham Court 94560 1,035,000 5 2335 1968 05-25-17 246 Grove Avenue 94539 920,000 3 930 1885 05-26-17 6050 Tourraine Drive 94560 730,500 3 1100 1959 05-26-17 231 Montevideo Circle 94539 1,370,000 3 1818 1992 05-30-17 37555 Willow Street 94560 812,000 - - - 05-25-17 278 Paso Roble Common 94539 950,000 3 1556 2012 05-26-17 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 2 41041 Rosewalk Court 94539 1,782,000 5 2453 2004 05-26-17 Highest $: 560,000 Median $: 340,000 408 Sequim Common 94539 598,000 2 897 1986 05-25-17 Lowest $: 340,000 Average $: 450,000 3889 Great Salt Lake Ct 94555 775,000 3 1066 1978 05-25-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 3968 Harlequin Terrace 94555 785,000 3 1481 1986 05-30-17 1342 Begier Avenue 94577 1,010,000 4 2350 1940 05-25-17 5278 Tacoma Common 94555 675,000 2 1050 1989 05-26-17 325 Breed Avenue 94577 700,000 3 2155 1924 05-26-17 5342 Tacoma Common 94555 630,000 2 1100 1989 05-25-17 611 Dolores Avenue 94577 688,000 2 1295 1951 05-26-17 5913 Tan Oak Drive 94555 730,000 2 1231 2007 05-26-17 555 Lewis Avenue 94577 850,000 3 2081 1926 05-26-17 4257 Tanager Terrace 94555 715,000 2 1405 1985 05-26-17 3725 Anza Way 94578 540,000 3 1114 1954 05-26-17 34683 Teal Common 94555 1,020,000 4 1647 1987 05-25-17 836 Chico Drive 94578 620,000 3 1119 1954 05-26-17 34222 Tony Terrace 94555 1,089,000 4 1774 1988 05-25-17 14786 Lark Street 94578 569,000 2 1018 1945 05-26-17 34263 Stable Way 94555 1,535,500 - - - 05-19-17 13990 School Street 94578 540,000 3 1284 1956 05-25-17 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 18 15680 Atlantus Avenue 94579 500,000 4 2013 1997 05-30-17 Highest $: 1,269,000 Median $: 525,000 14848 Crosby Street 94579 580,000 3 1148 1956 05-26-17 Lowest $: 300,000 Average $: 556,194 680 Fargo Avenue #14 94579 401,500 2 910 1965 05-30-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 680 Fargo Avenue #3 94579 395,000 2 875 1965 05-26-17 550 A Street 94541 300,000 2 894 1922 05-26-17 740 Fargo Avenue #7 94579 366,000 2 840 1965 05-30-17 22897 Grand Street 94541 515,000 2 783 1947 05-26-17 1584 Hickory Avenue 94579 670,000 3 1484 1953 05-26-17 1163 Martin Luther King Dr #D 94541 660,000 4 1982 2014 05-26-17 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 5 2475 Creekside Court 94542 480,000 2 936 1991 05-26-17 Highest $: 975,000 Median $: 822,000 2401 St. Helena Drive #1 94542 383,000 1 787 1984 05-30-17 Lowest $: 412,500 Average $: 755,500 28142 Beatron Way 94544 560,000 3 1115 1955 05-26-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 29434 Chesterfield Court 94544 825,000 3 2005 2000 05-26-17 2479 Ascot Way 94587 822,000 3 1349 1968 05-25-17 414 Cornell Avenue 94544 545,000 3 1031 1951 05-26-17 147 Aurora Plaza 94587 412,500 2 880 1983 05-25-17 25003 Discoverer Place 94544 430,000 2 1490 1988 05-26-17 117 Chesapeake Drive 94587 975,000 5 2320 1999 05-26-17 29154 Hillview Street 94544 735,500 4 1763 1995 05-25-17 3814 Shinglewood Court 94587 623,000 3 1546 1981 05-25-17 113 Lund Avenue #2 94544 1,269,000 8 3636 1988 05-26-17 34179 Valle Drive 94587 945,000 4 2138 2005 05-25-17 24521 Park Street 94544 525,000 3 1488 1950 05-26-17

SUBMITTED BY THE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MUSEUM OF LOCAL HISTORY

On Saturday, July 15th, Newark Mayor Alan Nagy will host a historical walking tour of old town Newark, sponsored by the Washington Township Museum of Local History. The tour will cover about a square mile and visit many sites that were part of the founding of the City. The tour will begin at 11 a.m. at Watkins Hall on the corner of Thornton and Ash and then go to the Snow Home and Museum. From there the group will move on to Wells Avenue where the Pacific Land and Investment Co. Building, later the Chamber of Commerce (1910), still stands. The tour will then cross the tracks to where two hotels once stood, and then up to Sycamore, over to Thornton and back down to Watkins Hall. There will be about 22 stops. Suggested donation for the tour is $5 per person. A tour booklet with facts and photographs is included. Newark Walking Tour Saturday, July 15 11 a.m. Park Hotel on fire, 1903, stood on Carter and Railroad Corner of Thornton and Ash, Newark (510) 623-7907 http://www.museumoflocalhistory.org/ $5 per person suggested donation

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SUBMITTED BY SAN LEAN- and Dr. Einstein (played by Maya DRO PLAYERS ENSEMBLE Rath), who is Jonathan’s love interest and plastic surgeon. San Leandro Players Ensemble Other actors in this production (SLPE) is pleased to bring one of are Sage Hindley, Ben Yuen, America’s most iconic and loved Natalie Moises, James Paul comedies of all time, Joseph Gregory, Mark De Weesse, Paul Kesselring’s “Arsenic and Old Pedersen, and Richard Claar. Lace,” to the stage. This produc- General admission is $20 and tion features a new look into the $15 for seniors, kids under age lives of the two zany Brewster 12, TBA members, and students aunts, played by Jessie Lee as with ID. Join us for the Abbey and Terry Guillory as Pay-What-You-Can Performance Martha, as they live the life of a Sunday, July 23 at 2 p.m. For family disconnected from reality. information or reservations, Mortimer Brewster’s two wacky please call (510) 895-2573 or buy aunts think it’s proper and humane tickets online at to kill lonely elderly men with www.slplayers.org. elderberry and arsenic and a touch Arsenic and Old Lace of cyanide. A household of zany Saturday, Jul 15 – Sunday, relatives and sidekicks bring their Aug 13 own insanity and mystery to the 8 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays, household, and Mortimer’s lovely Aug 4 & 11 fiancée (who lives next door) gets 2 p.m. Sundays caught up in ways that tax her San Leandro patience and love. Hilarity ensues! Museum/Auditorium In this production, director 320 West Estudillo Ave, Mark O’Neill is enhancing the San Leandro creativity of the play by allowing (510) 895-2573 two men’s roles to be played by www.slplayers.org women – Teddy (played by Tickets: $20, $15 seniors/under Robyn Werk), who believes that 12/TBA members/students she is President Teddy Roosevelt, with ID

THEATRE

SUBMITTED BY by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and MARY GALDE Ed Howard, and directed by Jim Woodbury. The show runs PHOTOS BY from Friday, July 14 through CHRISTIAN PIZZIRANI Saturday, August 12 and features Tom Shamrell and Todd Wright. Broadway West Theatre Company in Fremont presents This third installment in the into the hearts and minds of the Tuna’s perennial favorites, some on Thursdays, July 20, August 3, “Red, White and Tuna” Tuna trilogy takes the audience polyester-clad citizens of Texas’ new Tuna denizens burst into the and 10, and Sundays, July 30 through another satirical ride third smallest town. Along with 4th of July Tuna High School and August 6, with a $15 Bargain Class Reunion. It’s been several Saturday, July 15 and years since we left Bertha and $10 Bargain Thursday, July 27 Arles dancing at the end of A (no reservations – first come, Tuna Christmas... Did the first seat). All tickets are $27 on romance blossom? Has Didi Brunch Sunday, July 23 and Snavley received any “cosmic” Opening Night July 14. Price of communications from R.R.’s admission includes refreshments, UFO? Did Stanley make his Opening Night Gala, and fortune in the Albuquerque Sunday Continental Brunch. taxidermy business? These and For reservations and other burning questions will be information, call (510) 683-9218 asked and answered in the or visit www.broadwaywest.org. side-splitting spoof of life in rural America Red, White and Tuna Performances will be at 8 p.m. Friday, Jul 14 – Saturday, Thursday through Saturday. The Aug 12 Sunday, July 23 performance 8 p.m., Jul 23 at 1 p.m.; will open with a 12:15 p.m. Jul 30 & Aug 6 at 3 p.m. continental brunch followed by Broadway West Theatre the show at 1 p.m. Shows on Company Sunday, July 30 and August 6 4000-B Bay St, Fremont will be held at 3 p.m. (510) 683-9218 General admission is $27, and www.broadwaywest.org $22 for seniors, students, and Tickets: $10 – $27 TBA members. Tickets are $20 Page 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

TRI-CITY GARDEN CLUB MEETINGS: Pat Kite’s Friends of Heirloom Flowers Work Parties - Every Tuesday - at Shinn Park, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Garden 1251 Peralta near Mowry, Fremont (510) 656-7702 Bring gloves and tools. - Social Hour afterward Every Thursday, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Niles Rose Garden - 36501 Niles Boulevard, Fremont Bring gloves and tools. with snow-white hair. She was BY PAT KITE [Across Driveway from Mission Adobe Nursery] very pretty and a bit snobby. Contact Joyce Ruiz: 659-9396 Mr. Skunk always makes a Many men came courting, but Meetings are held quarterly. Call for details pit stop directly in front of my none were accepted. The pretty Fremont Senior Center Garden Club girl preferred to look at her bedroom window. It is 3 a.m. and First Friday of each month, 1-2 p.m. the room now has the aroma of reflection in the pond and rub Tanya Mendoza, Program Coordinator 510-790-6602 antique poo piles. I plod into the her body with perfumed flowers. Fremont Garden Club living room, escaping onto the One afternoon a stranger came. The Fremont Garden Club meets the third Wednesday of each month, uncomfortable couch. The dogs He was not handsome, and she February - October, in members’ homes & gardens, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 PAT KITE stare at me. “You tell us to be laughed at him; but this was p.m. Locations are posted on the Fremont Garden Clubs’ web site at house trained,” they accuse. I do, Turtle, one of the great spirits. www.fremontgardenclub.org call Lynn at 510-604-8206 they aren’t, and I am supposed to Turtle decided to do something L. Patricia [Pat] Kite’s set an example. If Mr. Skunk had about the white-haired girl’s Gardens at the California Nursery Historical Park several garden books include a sense of humor, he would arrogance. Soon she had shrunk Every Thursday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. KISS Guide to Gardening, probably snicker. By now you in size. Black hair grew over her 36501 Niles Boulevard, Fremont Gardening Wizardry for Kids, body. The only remnant of her Bring gloves and tools probably have your own skunk Raccoons, Ladybug Facts and story. They mate about March white hair was the stripe down Park near entrance across from rose garden Folklore and Silkworms. They and have up to nine skunklings. her back. As far as perfume, well, contact [email protected] for details Find us on Facebook: By seven weeks, the skunklings that came too. may be found at Amazon.com www.facebook.com/FriendsofCaliforniaNurseryHistoricalPark can spray. Being omnivorous, The English word skunk has and Alibris.com. skunks eat everything, including two root words of Algonquian fruit, mice, birds and their eggs, and Iroquoian origin, specifically white fur. He asked Great Spirit, time. To punish Skunk, Gluskabe Skunk usually comes out after insects and dead whatevers. If seganku (Abenaki for one who Gluskabe, to make Day Eagle his emptied his pipe ashes over dark. He is ashamed of his aroma you don’t have any of these squirts) and scangaresse (Huron). companion. But they argued, and skunk’s head. This turned his and sooty coat. things, your neighbors probably The Cree and Ojibwe word Skunk tied Day Eagle’s wings white coat black. Then Gluskabe Skunks’ enemies? From do. Look for the little tunnels shee-gawk is the root word for closed. Since Day Eagle couldn’t drew two white stripes on skunks Author D.M. Armstrong: under your fence. Chicago, which means open his wings, there was no back, to remind Skunk how “As a general rule, any animal I love folklore and I discovered skunk-land’. daylight. When Gluskabe found lovely he had once been. Then, large enough to kill a skunk is this Native American Winnebago In another tale, this from the out, he was only able to untie one to make matters worse, Gluskabe also smart enough not to bother.” legend on skunk origin. It seems Abenaki tribe of New England, it wing. Which is why only half the blew smoke on Skunk to make once upon a time a girl was born seems Skunk once had long, silky, world has daylight at any one him bad smelling. That is why

Help military kids back to school SUBMITTED BY AARON TAYLOR

Operation Homefront and Dollar Tree Inc. have joined forces for the ninth year to collect school supplies for military children through the national nonprofit’s Back-to-School Brigade®. The supplies can be purchased by customers at Dollar Tree stores and placed in collection boxes in each store through August 10. Operation Homefront will distribute the supplies to military children at more than 50 Back-to-School Brigade® expos and at numerous additional local community partner events across the nation in July and SUBMITTED BY RICHARD P. S ANTOS August. Since 2008, Operation Homefront’s Back-to-School Brigade® has distributed more than a quarter-million backpacks—each accompanied by school supplies—to military children. The national With a wet winter following five years of drought, it can be nonprofit will give away its 300,000th backpack this summer. tempting to return to old water-using ways. For more information about how to support the Back-to-School Brigade®, visit But as we’ve seen in recent decades, we never know when operationhomefront.org/backtoschool. the next drought will arrive, but we do know there will be one. In order to prepare for the next dry period and make sure water still flows from our taps when we turn them on, the Summer toy drive a success board of the Santa Clara Valley Water District voted to continue its previous call for a 20 percent reduction in water SUBMITTED BY THE counselors from the Youth and from City of Fremont staff, use and to keep water conservation as a way of life. CITY OF FREMONT Family Services Division of the Fremont Fire Station No. 4, local The voluntary reduction number is intended to keep the Fremont Human Services businesses and Fire Eye employees, importance of water conservation top of mind and to Toys aren’t just for the holiday Department noticed some local more than 30 local children and encourage people to maintain the water-saving behaviors they season. Just ask any of the local families didn’t have the resources to their families received bags filled to adopted during the drought. children who recently benefitted enroll their children in summer the brim with toys that will provide The community is already doing that. Even with the wet from a summer toy drive in programs or purchase toys to keep them with a summer full of winter, from January to April, the people of Santa Clara Fremont. them busy during summer. activities and family fun. County have reduced water use by 28 percent over 2013 levels. The first-time event, earlier Thanks to the generous In calendar year 2016, the community’s efforts saved about this summer, was prompted when donations and volunteer hours 70,000 acre feet of water. One acre-foot of water is enough to supply two families of five for a year. The board had a resolution calling for a 20 percent reduction in place. At its June 13 meeting, it rescinded that resolution and adopted a new one, still calling for a 20 percent reduction in water use and for efforts to make water conservation a way of life, but also commending the community and local water providers for their efforts, considering permanent water waste prohibitions including a maximum three-day-a-week irrigation schedule with potable water for ornamental landscapes or lawns, supporting continued investments in efforts to increase water use efficiency, and supporting the state’s water use efficiency targets and prohibitions. An important factor in our water supply outlook is the state of our groundwater, as our groundwater basins hold more water than all 10 of our surface reservoirs combined. During the drought, we were on guard to make sure we didn’t experience subsidence, or the sinking of the land elevation, which can happen when too much water is withdrawn from the ground. Subsidence can lead to a number of other issues, including allowing saltwater into our freshwater aquifers, flooding in certain areas, and impacts to infrastructure such as pipelines, roads and bridges. Careful management of our groundwater and the important savings achieved by the community have put us on track to finish 2017 with our The Fur Ball 2017 event co-chair Debbie Vander Zwaag and husband, Bill Johanson with their dogs, Lucky (left) and Bear, groundwater in the normal range. an HSSV Alum (right). Vander Zwaag is also a member of the Humane Society Silicon Valley board of directors. Although the immediate water supply picture looks good, we know we are in for more drought years ahead, and we take SUBMITTED BY MICHELLE TENNANT Sordello; Michelle Oates Detkin and Peter Detkin; planning and conservation seriously. That’s why, over the and Cathy and Alex Mendez. course of the drought, we spent nearly $25.2 million to help Renowned local animal-welfare organization and These gifts, counted among more than residents and businesses convert high-water-using turf to shelter Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV) 650 donations made that evening by the organization’s low-water-using landscapes and to help people switch to recently hosted their annual gala event, The Fur Ball, most devoted supporters, enable Humane Society water-efficient appliances. Now, we offer rebates for irrigation uniquely designed and dedicated in 2017 to raising Silicon Valley to continue its mission to save more equipment upgrades, landscape conversion, and graywater money for HSSV’s Paint a Better Future campaign. animal lives and enrich the community. In 2016, HSSV “laundry-to-landscape” systems. The event raised a record total of $2.6 million in helped more than 5,000 pets find new, loving families. We also offer a free Water Wise Survey Program. For the campaign donations thanks to donors such as: Humane Society Silicon Valley is also poised to outdoor survey, we’ll send a trained irrigation professional to your • Judy and George Marcus (Los Altos Hills) – become the first model shelter in the United States house to complete a comprehensive evaluation of your irrigation $250,000 by being the first organization to meet the guidelines system. For the indoor survey, we’ll send you a Do-it-Yourself kit • Linda L. Lester (Gilroy) – $100,000 put forth by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians to help you evaluate your indoor water use and test for leaks. • Nikki and Rich Beyer (Los Altos Hills) – (ASV). HSSV has already met 97% of these Visit www.watersavings.org to learn how you can take advantage $100,000 guidelines for shelter excellence and expects to achieve of the water district’s rebates and other conservation programs. Other major contributors include Paint a Better 100% compliance by September 2017. The significant rain has moved us out of emergency Future Campaign Co-Chairs Sue and John Diekman; To learn more, visit www.HSSV.org and subscribe to drought response mode and has afforded us the opportunity Anne Mattos-Miller and Guy Miller; Rebecca the Humane Society Silicon Valley YouTube channel. to focus more on long-term water conservation, so let’s work Ranninger and Marc Owen; Susan and Steve together to make water conservation a way of life. Aqua Adventure Family Friday Nights

Are you ready for some quality family time? Don’t let fun-filled opportunities with your kids pass you by! Come enjoy Aqua Adventure Family Friday Nights this summer from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the following dates: Friday, July 21 Friday, August 18 With fun in the sun and in the water, you can’t go wrong. To avoid the ticket lines, pre-purchased tickets are available at a special price of $8 each (price subject to change). Tickets purchased the day of the event go on sale at the park at 11 a.m. for $9 each. Tickets are only good for the specific Family Friday event date chosen and are non-refundable and non-transferable between Family Friday dates. Please bring your ID, a copy of your receipt, and all group members to the front gate to be admitted. Your receipt is your entry ticket. For more information please visit www.Fremont.gov/AAfamilynight or call 510-494-4426. Fremont Police Department Groundbreaking Announces a New, Safe Exchange Zone individuals wanting to engage in be found online at www.Fremontpo- Ceremony for criminal activity. The Exchange Zone lice.org/Policies. Fremont’s will also allow our community to All exchanges must be maintain a level of privacy by not person-to-person. In the case of disclosing the location of their custody transfers, the new Exchange Habitat for residence. If someone is not willing Zone is not a drop-off where parents to come to the Fremont Police can leave children for a later Humanity Project Department to complete an exchange, pick-up time. it could be a scam and possibly not Safety Tips worth pursuing. Our parking lot has • Only conduct transactions with local The Exchange Zone is a specific been quietly used for years and we are buyers/sellers. space in the Fremont Police now publicly inviting and encouraging • Insist on meeting in a public place. Department’s public parking lot for our community to utilize the new safe community members to conduct Exchange Zone. • Do not invite strangers into your home, and do not go to theirs. private party transactions of goods Police Department employees will from internet barter sites and safe not get involved or actively monitor • Take your cell phone with you. custody exchanges. The Fremont transactions and employees of the • If you are selling a large piece of The City of Fremont and Habitat for Police Department is one of several City of Fremont will not be able to act furniture, move the piece to an open Humanity are inviting the community to attend the Central Commons law enforcement agencies now as official witness, provide legal advice, garage or front porch. offering an Exchange Zone as a safer Groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, or settle civil disputes. The exchange • Tell a friend or family member about July 14 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at alternative to other meeting locations, of drugs, weapons, alcohol, and other your intentions. Tell them when and 4369 Central Ave. in Fremont. Central such as a private residence or retail illegal items is not permitted. where and with whom you are Commons is the City’s new 30-home center parking lot. development, built in partnership with The newly installed video system meeting. If possible, bring them Habitat for Humanity, which gives Our Exchange Zone is located in will also include a second camera that with you. two well-lit parking spaces in front of limited-income families the opportunity is capable of capturing license plates. • Complete transactions during to own their own home. the Fremont Police Department and This camera is being installed to daylight hours. is recorded by video 24-hours a day. At the event, attendees can learn more capture vehicles traveling in the about Habitat for Humanity’s mission and While video will record the designated • Be extra cautious in buying/selling eastbound traffic lanes on Stevenson valuable items. how they can volunteer to help build these Exchange Zone area, the optimal Boulevard in front of the Police new homes. Habitat for Humanity plans to • Only use cash or money orders. transaction time of Monday through Department. The video for both start working with interested volunteers soon after the groundbreaking event. Every hour Friday, between 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. is cameras (Exchange Zone and • Trust your instincts and be cautious volunteered will help 30 limited-income recommended. Although police Stevenson Boulevard) will be of scams. officers will not be present during families own a home and build stability and used, maintained, and stored in The parking spaces are now open self-reliance for themselves and their children. transactions and the video will not accordance with State law and/or for our community to begin using always be monitored in real time, we For more information and to RSVP the Police Department’s Community and availability is on a first-come, for the event, please visit believe arranging to meet in this Camera Systems policy. A copy of first-served basis. No reservations will www.HabitatEBSV.org/Events/Central-Com designated area will potentially deter the Police Department policies can be taken. mons-Groundbreaking.

Fight Local Crime with National Night Out

National Night Out is happening on Tuesday, August 1. This annual nationwide event is designed to increase awareness around crime and drug prevention and increase participation in local anticrime programs. The event also sends a message to criminals that neighborhoods and cities are organized and serious about battling crime. Last year’s National Night Out campaign brought together citizens, law enforcement agencies, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood organizations, and local officials across more than 10,000 communities in all 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities, and military bases worldwide. Interested in participating and bringing awareness this year? Gather your neighborhood and organize, register, and host a block party. The Fremont Police Department, Fremont Fire Department, and other City staff and volunteers will be making the rounds to visit registered parties. Block party registration is open through July 27. For additional information, visit www.Fremontpolice.org/NNO. Page 20 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at the Alameda County Library Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 21

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

CONTINUING EVENTS

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

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

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

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

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

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

Shy at first, Mister quickly warms Thursdays, Jun 15 thru up to new people and dogs. He's Sep 28 gentle, good on leash and likes to Food Truck Mafia be close to his human. Best with 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. a patient family willing to give him Variety of food trucks and entertain- a little extra TLC. OK with ment kids16 years+. Info: Hayward San Lorenzo Street Eats Animal Shelter. (510) 293-7200. Hesperian Blvd and Paseo Grande, San Lorenzo

[email protected] www.thefoodtruckmafia.com Klaus is a 2-year-old boy who seeks attention, enjoys snuggling Monday, Jun 13 - Friday, Jul 14 with his human or lounging in a Oil Painting Display sunny window. He'd do best in a 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. calm home. Klaus is OK with Landscapes, skyscapes, local scenes other cats. He has sleek black Phantom Art Gallery and white fur. Info: Hayward Milpitas Community Center Animal Shelter. (510) 293-7200. 457 E. Calveras Blvd., Milpitas (408) 586-3409 http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/gov- ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! ernment/recreation/phantom_art.asp Hayward Animal Shelter www.facebook.com/haywardanimalshelter 510-293-7200 16 Barnes Court (Near Soto & Jackson) Hayward Tuesday - Saturday1pm - 5pm Page 22 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

Farmers’ Markets

FREMONT: SAN LEANDRO:

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

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

BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE

Alameda County Carmel Way, UNION CITY Renew books by phone 4:45 – 6:45 Forest Park School, (510) 790-8096 Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird Cir., For more information FREMONT about the Bookmobile call (510) 745-1477 or visit Tuesday, July 18 www.aclibrary.org. 2:30 – 3:00 Glenmoor School, Times & Stops subject to change 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT Saturday, Jul 15 – Sunday, Milpitas Library Saturday, Jul 15 4:45 – 5:20 Baywood Aug 13 160 North Main St., Milpitas Ohlone in the Marshes – R Tuesday, July 11 Apartments, 4275 Bay St., Arsenic and Old Lace $ (408) 262-1171 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon 2:30 – 3:00 Glenmoor School, FREMONT 8 p.m. Saturdays & Fridays, Aug 4 & https://www.sccl.org/milpitas Walk thru marshes, taste pickles and 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT 5:50 – 6:40 Booster Park, Gable 11 make rope 4:45 – 5:20 Baywood Apart- Dr. & McDuff Ave., FREMONT 2 p.m. Sundays Friday, Jul 14 - Saturday, Jul Ages 9+ 15 ments, 4275 Bay St., Zany family disconnected from reality Alviso Environmental Education FREMONT Wednesday, July 19 San Leandro Museum/Audito- Live Blues Music Center 5:50 – 6:40 Booster Park, Gable 1:40 – 2:10 Jerome Ave. & rium 9 p.m. 1751 Grand Blvd., Alviso (408) 262-5513 Dr. & McDuff Ave., FREMONT Ohlone St., FREMONT 320 West Estudillo Ave, Various artists http://eectulerope.eventbrite.com 2:30 – 4:00 San Leandro Smoking Pig BBQ Wednesday, July 12 Warm Springs Community Cen- (510) 895-2573 3340 Mowry Ave., Fremont www.slplayers.org Saturday, Jul 15 1:40 – 2:10 ter, 47300 Fernald St., (510) 713-1854 www.smokingpigbbq.net Marshland of Dreams Jerome Ave. & Ohlone St., FREMONT Mondays, Jul 17 thru Aug 28 FREMONT 5:45 – 6:45 Camellia Dr. & 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Fridays, Jul 14 thru Aug 25 2:30 – 4:00 Camellia Ct., FREMONT Bunco Discuss farming and salt production Warm Springs Community 10 a.m. Mahjong Docent led walk Center, 47300 Fernald St., Milpitas Bookmobile stops Dice game 9:15 a.m. SF Bay Wildlife Refuge 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont FREMONT Renew books by phone No experience necessary Tile game (510) 792-0222 5:45 – 6:45 (800) 471-0991 Newark Senior Center No experience necessary Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., For more information 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark Newark Senior Center (510) 578-4840 Saturday, Jul 15 FREMONT (408) 293-2326 x3060 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark www.newark.org (510) 578-4840 Corn Mosaics $ www.newark.org Thursday, July 13 Wednesday, july 19 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. No Service 3:30 – 4:00 Friendly Village Park, Create a craft with rainbow corn Friday, Jul 14 120 Dixon Landing Rd., Ardenwood Historic Farm Cardboard Boat Regatta – R Friday, July 14 MILPITAS 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., No Service THIS WEEK 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Fremont Design a boat with duct tape and (510) 544-2797 cardboard www.ebparks.org Monday, July 17 Wednesday, Jul 12 Compete for prizes by age 2:15 – 3:00 Pre-School Toddler Time $ Silliman Activity Center Saturday, Jul 15 Seabreeze Park, Dyer St. & 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark Rope Making and Hay Hoisting Stories, chores, activities (510) 578-4620 $ Ardenwood Historic Farm www.newark.org 1 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Use antique machines and pulleys Fremont Friday, Jul 14 - Sunday, Jul 16 Ardenwood Historic Farm (510) 544-2797 Alice in Wonderland Jr. $ 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., www.ebparks.org Fri: 7 p.m. Fremont Sat: 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. (510) 544-2797 Thursday, Jul 13 Sun: 2 p.m. www.ebparks.org Union City Lions Club Travel down the rabbit hole with Alice Installation $R Musical based on the Disney Saturday, Jul 15 1 p.m. classic Stitching Knit and Crochet Cocktails, meal, ceremony Irvington High School Club Spin-A-Yarn Restaurant 41800 Blacow Rd., Fremont 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 45915 Warm Springs Blvd., (510) 659-1319 Practice and learn new skills http://starstrucktheatre.org/ Fremont Bring needles or hooks (510) 366-4934 Newark Branch Library [email protected] Friday, Jul 14 & Friday, Jul 21 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark Passport to World Arts (510) 284-0684 Thursday, Jul 13 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. [email protected] SWAT Fitness Challenge Activities celebrating art & culture 9 a.m. Fremont Main Library Saturday, Jul 15 Police teams compete for charity 2400 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont Twilight Marsh Walk – R San Leandro Marina (510) 745-1421 7:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. 13801 Monarch Bay Drive, www.aclibrary.org Discover the salt marsh at sunset San Leandro Not suitable for young children (510) 583-0100 Friday, Jul 14 SF Bay Wildlife Refuge www.slpdswatfitnesschallenge.com Outdoor Movie Night 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont 8 p.m. (510) 792-0222 x363 Thursday, Jul 13 Moana rated PG Summer Concert Series: Pop Bring a blanket, chair and picnic Saturday, Jul 15 Fiction Adobe Park Campfire Program 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. 20395 San Miguel Ave., 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Popular tunes and top hits Castro Valley Games, songs and stories around the Fremont Central Park www.haywardrec.org campfire Performance Pavilion Anthony Chabot Campground 4000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Friday, Jul 14 and Park Fremont Friday Teen Festivities $ 9999 Redwood Rd., (510) 494-4300 4:45 p.m. Castro Valley www.fremont.gov Build your own pizza party (510) 544- 3187 Silliman Activity Center www.ebparks.org Thursday, Jul 13 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark Heartfulness Mediation (510) 578-4620 11 a.m. - 12 noon www.newark.org Improve well-being with relaxation Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

Saturday, Jul 15 Saturday, Jul 15 Sunday, Jul 16 Sunday, Jul 16 Tuesday, Jul 18 If These Walls Could Talk Why Just One? Documentary Apple Cider Pressing $ Victorian Ice Cream Social $ Newark Days Volunteer Meet- Meals, Spirits, Medicine $ Screening- R 12:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 12 noon - 4 p.m. ing 10 a.m. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Squeeze juice for a tasty treat Activities, food and ice cream 7 p.m. Discuss family meals, entertaining, and Film details poaching of sea turtle eggs Ardenwood Historic Farm Shinn House Join Newark Days committee alcohol in Costa Rica 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 1251 Peralta Blvd., Fremont League of Volunteers Office McConaghy Victorian House Alviso Environmental Education Fremont (510) 795-0891 8440 Central Ave., Ste A, 18701 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward Center (510) 544-2797 [email protected] Newark (510) 581-0223 1751 Grand Blvd., Alviso www.ebparks.org (510) 793-5683 www.haywardareahistory.org (408) 262-5513 x 104 Monday, Jul 17 www.newarkdays.org https://eecdocumentary.eventbrit Sunday, Jul 16 Milpitas Rotary Club Meeting e.com Saturday, Jul 15 Chores for Little Farmers $ 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jul 18 Railroad Adventure Day $ 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Discuss Boy Scouts tree planting project Summer Concert Series Sunday, Jul 16 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Prepare morning treats for livestock Dave and Busters 6:15 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. Mariachi Festival Enjoy train rides around the farm Ardenwood Historic Farm 940 Great Mall Dr., Milpitas Afro Latin Funk music Ardenwood Historic Farm 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., (408) 957-9215 Murphy Park 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Traditional Mexican music and Fremont http://www.clubrunner.ca/milpitas 1645 Yellowstone Ave, Milpitas Fremont kid’s zone (510) 544-2797 (408) 586-3210 (510) 544-2797 Shirley Sisk Grove www.ebparks.org Monday, Jul 17 – Friday, Jul 21 http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/mil www.ebparks.org Cedar Blvd. at New Park Mall, Maker Fun Factory pitas/departments/recreation-ser- Newark vices/37244-2/ Sunday, Jul 16 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jul 15 (510) 578-4000 www.ci.newar.ca.us Farmhouse Cheese $ Bible activities, songs, games, treats NCR and Livermore Wine Tast- Wednesday, Jul 19 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Holy Redeemer Lutheran Church ing $R Know Your Rights Workshop Sunday, Jul 16 Transform milk into cheese 35660 Cedar Blvd., Newark 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. San Francisco Cable Cars $ Sample a variety of flavors (510) 793-1611 Ride the rails and enjoy local wines Ardenwood Historic Farm [email protected] Discuss steps to take if stopped by police 4 p.m. No outside food or beverages 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., or ICE 2017 documentary about historic cable Must be 21+ Fremont Tuesday, Jul 18 Hayward Weekes Branch Library Niles Canyon Railway cars 27300 Patrick Ave., Hayward (510) 544-2797 Weekday Bird Walk Sunol Depot Station Edison Theater www.ebparks.org (510 241-4011 6 Kilkare Rd., Sunol 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. www.hayward-ca.gov/knowyour- (510) 494-1411 Discover migration patterns and habi- (510) 910-7024 Sunday, Jul 16 rights http://www.localwineevents.com/ http://nilesfilmmuseum.org/ tats Laotian BBQ $R events/detail/677645/Niles- Ages 12+ 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Thursday, Jul 20 & Friday, Canyon-Railway-Livermore-Val- Sunday, Jul 16 Quarry Lakes Jul 21 Traditional Laotian dinner Isherwood Staging Area leyWine Meet the Bunnies $ A Night in Italy $R Niles Pie Company 2250 Isherwood Way, Fremont 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 6 p.m. Saturday, Jul 15 32990 Alvarado-Niles Rd, (510) 544-3220 Interact with rabbits Union City www.ebparks.org Five-course epicurean Italian dinner Niles Dog Show Ardenwood Historic Farm (510) 324-4743 TCP Stonebrae Country Club 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., www.nilespie.com 202 Country Club Dr, Hayward Open to all mutts and purebred dogs Fremont (510) 264-4007 Niles Community Park (510) 544-2797 www.strosehospital.org 3rd and H Streets, Fremont www.ebparks.org http://www.niles.org/dog-show

Music is in the air once again (510) 494-4300 Goods) with Baile Folklorico featuring MILPITAS as musicians converge in the www.fremont.gov (510) 770-9798 Compañia México Danza and Tri-Cities for annual summer Free www.pacificcommons.com benefiting the East Bay Center Milpitas Summer Concert concert series. Whatever your Free for the Preservation of Series musical leanings, local concerts Jul 13: Pop Fiction Cultural Arts are sure to have you covered; Jul 22: Tin Man (Rock) Tuesdays, 6:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. Jul 20: Aja Vu/Stealin’ Chicago Aug 13: Jazz and Blues from jazz to cover bands and Murphy Park Jul 29: Zebop! (Santana Tribute Concert: What’s Up Big Band, country, options are offered Jul 27: Jukebox Heroes 1645 Yellowstone Ave, Milpitas Band) the Sycamore 129 Blues Band, throughout the week in various (408) 586-3210 Aug 3: East Bay Mudd and the Fault Line Blues Band cities. Grab a lawn chair, some Aug 5: Tap Handles www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov to benefit the Family sunscreen, and your family and Free Aug 12: Last One Picked Emergency Shelter Coalition friends to enjoy the sweet sounds Niles Home (Rock & Americana) (FESCO), with Celebrity of summer. Concert Series Jul 18: Sang Matiz Chef City Council Member Mark Salinas Aug 1: Bruce Guynn & CASTRO VALLEY Saturday, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. HAYWARD Big Rain Historic Niles Aug 27: Original Feel Good Chouinard Summer 37735 Second St, Fremont Hayward Street Party Music of Sezu and Concert Series (510) 825-0783 Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Kari McAllister and the NEWARK www.facebook.com/NilesHomeC B Street (between Foothill Blvd SweetspOts benefiting the Sundays, 4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. oncert? and Watkins St), Hayward South Hayward Parish Music at the Grove Chouinard Vineyard and Tickets: $20 minimum donation; (510) 537-2424 Fridays, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Sep 10: Jazz and Rock Concert: Winery attendance by advanced www.hayward.org Shirley Sisk Grove 3 O’Clock Jump, Tablues, with 33853 Palomarea Rd, RSVP only Free Cedar Blvd at NewPark Mall, Mt. Eden High School Choirs Castro Valley Aug 26: Mark Karan & Friends Newark and members of the choir to (510) 582-9900 and Blood & Dust Jul 20: Mitch Polzak and the (510) 578-4405 benefit the Mt. Eden High www.chouinard.com/winery- Royal Deuces, Justin Brown, www.newark.org School Choir, with Celebrity eventcalendar/ Niles Plaza Summer Ruckatan Free Chef City Council Member www.brownpapertickets.com Concert Series Aug 17: Patron, Hayward High Francisco Zermeno Cost: $50 per car Sundays, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Jul 21: Pacific Soul School Marching Band, (six people max.) Niles Plaza Sep 17: Jazz Concert: In Mitch Polzak and the Royal Aug 4: Journey Unauthorized 37592 Niles Blvd, Fremont Full Swing Big Band and the Deuces, Justin Brown, Aug 6: ‘70s – 2000s in the (510) 742-9868 Hayward La Honda All Stars to Conscious Souls Vineyards – Dawn Coburn, www.niles.org/summer-concert- benefit the Hayward-La Honda Newark Mariachi Festival SugarBeat series/ Music Camp Aug 20: Blues in the Vineyards Free Hayward Odd Fellows Sunday, Jul 16 Sep 24: Original Rock ’n’ Roll: – Delta Wires Summer Concert Series 2 p.m. Uncle Rico’s featuring Sep 10: Saddle Cats, Sandi & Shirley Sisk Grove Hypnotones and the Hayward FREMONT: The Rockefellers, Johnny Sundays, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Cedar Blvd at NewPark Mall, High School Marching Band, Harper & Carnival, Hayward Memorial Park Newark Band and Jazz Band members Central Park Summer Southbound 24176 Mission Blvd, Hayward (510) 578-4405 to benefit the Hayward High Concert Series www.HaywardLodge.org www.ci.newark.ca.us School Instrumental Music Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Free, donations accepted by Free Pacific Commons Summer Program, with Celebrity Chef Central Park Performance nonprofits Concert Series City Council Member Mark Pavilion Saturdays, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Salinas 40000 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Aug 6: Celebration of The Block (near Dick’s Sporting Fremont Hayward’s Mexican heritage

Saving lives and lap of the day, followed by a Caregivers To learn more, contact your local (925) 357-6505 Lap. Teams have a member on the track at city representative or register online at [email protected] celebrating life all times to show that cancer never sleeps. http://relay.acsevents.org. Learn more When dark falls, the Luminaria about the American Cancer Society at Bark For Life of Hayward The American Cancer Society is on a Ceremony is held, candles lighting www.cancer.org. Saturday, Jul 29 mission: to save lives and celebrate life. Every personalized bags that represent a loved 1 p.m. single day. They are aided in this goal by one lost to cancer, those currently fighting Relay For Life of Castro Valley Eden Greenway Dog Park communities around the world who take the disease, and honors the survivors who Saturday, Jul 15 2133 Boca Raton St, Hayward part in the world’s largest volunteer-based have overcome. This ceremony is an 10 a.m. (510) 993-8537 fundraising event – Relay For Life. opportunity to grieve, but also symbolizes Castro Valley High School [email protected] Relay is a powerful tool, a time when hope and perseverance, with an eye to 19400 Santa Maria Ave, Castro Valley stranger and friends band together, a cancer-free future. (510) 993-8537 Relay San Lorenzo forming teams and donning purple to Food, games, and activities are also [email protected] Saturday, Aug 12 strike back at cancer. Teams gather at local part of the event, with plenty of fun 9 a.m. schools or parks for up to 24 hours to walk opportunities to take part and donate Relay For Life of Newark Arroyo High School or run around a track to raise money for to the cause. Saturday, Jul 15 15701 Lorenzo Ave, San Lorenzo cancer research. After an Opening Join Relay For Life and your local 10 a.m. (510) 993-8536 Ceremony, cancer survivors take the first community to support the fight against Newark Memorial High School [email protected] our biggest health threat. 39375 Cedar Blvd, Newark July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

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Celebrate National Ice For information on the visitor Cream Day from 12:30 to 2 center programs and the concerts, p.m. on Sunday, July 16 at call 510-544-3187. Crab Cove Visitor Center in If you enjoy evening campfire Alameda. You can help naturalist programs, you have three choices. Susan Ramos crank out some There’s a campfire program SUBMITTED BY for ages 2 and older, and is good Coyote Hills is at the end of old-fashioned ice cream, then from 8 to 9 p.m. every Saturday NED MACKAY for unlimited rides. Ardenwood’s Patterson Ranch Road off Paseo sample it while learning about its in July and August at Anthony regular admission fee is also Padre Parkway in Fremont. For secret ingredient from the sea. Chabot Campground off Ardenwood Railroad charged. Parking is free. information, call 510-544-3220. Crab Cove also offers Family Redwood Road in Oakland. Adventure Day Ardenwood is located at Wednesday Walks are Nature Fun from 2 to 3 p.m. There’s another from 8:30 to Railroads used to connect 34600 Ardenwood Boulevard, naturalist-led hikes of varying every Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 p.m. on Saturdays from now many of the farms and towns in just north of Highway 84. For in- difficulty that explore a with a different topic and through Sept. 2 at the Del Valle the East Bay. Ardenwood formation, call 510-544-2797. different regional park each activities each week. The visitor Regional Park Campground Historic Farm in Fremont still time. Hikers of all ages and center is at the end of McKay south of Livermore. And there has its own narrow-gauge Nearby at Coyote Hills abilities are welcome. Avenue off Alameda’s Central will be a campfire program from railroad, operated on a 1.25-mile Regional Park, there’s a drop-in There’s a Wednesday Walk Avenue. 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, track by the non-profit Society nature Discovery Days program starting at 9:30 a.m. on July 19 And don’t miss the next free Aug. 13 at Big Break Regional for the Preservation of from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Concert at the Cove, from Shoreline in Oakley. Carter Railroad Resources. every Saturday and Sunday. The Park. Meet at the trailhead at the 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, For information about the From 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. staff naturalists lead hands-on end of May Road off Mission July 14, sponsored by the park Chabot campfires call on Saturday, July 15, exploration and crafts for the Boulevard in Union City for a district, Regional Parks 510-544-3187. For Del Valle the Ardenwood will host Railroad entire family. Come to the visitor more strenuous six-mile trek Foundation, and Alameda Rotary number is 510-544-3249. And Adventure Day. Visitors can take center at 10:30 a.m. for a along the High Ridge Loop Trail. Club. Performers are the for Big Break it’s 888-327-2757, a ride while learning the history presentation about the topic of For information, call Patsychords, a Patsy Cline tribute ext. 3050. of the railroad and the farm. An the week, or stop by any time 510-544-3216. band. all-day pass costs $3 per person during the day. The American Red Cross is facing a critical blood shortage

SUBMITTED BY CHRISTINE WELCH platelet donors can help save lives, and right now these Every two seconds in the United States blood and heroes are needed to give as soon as possible.” platelets are needed to respond to patient emergencies, including accident and burn victims, heart surgery and The American Red Cross is facing a critical blood Blood shortages often worsen around Independence organ transplant procedures, and patients receiving shortage and is issuing an emergency call for eligible Day due to many fewer volunteer-hosted blood drives treatment for leukemia, cancer or sickle cell disease. blood and platelet donors of all blood types to give at places of work, worship or community gathering, The Red Cross must collect nearly 14,000 blood now and help save lives. and this year is no exception. Nearly 700 fewer blood donations every day for patients at approximately Blood donations have fallen short of expectations for drives are scheduled during the Independence Day 2,600 hospitals across the country. the past two months, resulting in about 61,000 fewer week than the weeks before and after the holiday. To schedule an appointment to donate, use the donations than needed and causing a significant draw Overall, the summer months are among the most free Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or down of the Red Cross blood supply. The shortfall is challenging times of the year for blood and platelet do- call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). The the equivalent of the Red Cross not collecting any nations as regular donors delay giving while they vaca- Red Cross has added more than 25,000 additional blood donations for more than four days. tion and participate in summer activities. In a recent appointment slots at donation centers and community “It’s crucial that people donate now to meet the survey of Red Cross blood donors, more than 73 per- blood drives across the country over the next few weeks needs of patients every day and to be prepared for cent indicated vacation plans this summer, many of to accommodate more donors. Donation appointments emergencies that require significant volumes of donated them occurring the weeks before and after Independ- and completion of a RapidPass online health history blood,” said Nick Gehrig, communications director, ence Day. questionnaire are encouraged to help reduce the time Red Cross Blood Services. “Every day, blood and it takes to donate. Page26 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

Centerville National to play Warm Springs for Major Title

New Address Baseball SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

The Centerville National Little League (CNLL) and Warm Springs Little League (WSLL) All Stars will face off on July 3rd at Warm Springs Elementary School to see which team will be crowned as the 2017 CA District 14 10/11/12 (Major) All Star Champions. CNLL beat Mis- sion San Jose LL All Stars 9-4 on June 29 to advance to the Championship Game while the Warm Springs LL All Stars also beat the MSJLL Stars 11-7 in the Elimination Semi-Final to get their ticket punched for the Championship Round. Winner of this tournament will be invited to play in the 2017 CA Section 3 10/11/12 Tournament in Union City, CA District 15. The tournament will run from July 8-16.

Baseball Warm Springs forces ‘What-If’ Game

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

The Warm Springs Little League (WSLL) All Stars have forced a What-If Game in the 2017 CA District 14 10/11/12 All Star Tournament with a 15-0 victory over the Centerville National Little

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to take a 15-0 lead. CNLL couldn’t come back and League (CNLL) All Stars on July 3rd will be forced into the What-if-Game on July 6th at WSLL started the scoring in the top of the first Warm Springs School. inning with a home run and added two more runs This winner take all game is not just for the CA in the top of the second, taking a 3-0 lead after two District 14 Championship, but also for an invita- innings. Each team had opportunities to score but tion to play in the 2017 CA Section 3 All Star Tour- couldn’t find the right hit at the right time until the nament in San Lorenzo, July 8-16. fifth inning when WSLL bats exploded for 12 runs, July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27

Coach Zhou Lei with sons Ricky Liuzhou (L) and Tony Liuzhou (R).

tradition. Both train with their Up to now, Lei has focused mom and are competing (and her efforts on training young winning) at top tournaments. players (aged 18 or less), who Ricky is currently ranked 5th in have gone on to dominate at “Kids can start to play at five or the nation in the U19 Category, regional junior tournaments six years old. It’s easy to pick up. Tony is 8th in the U17 Category. across the U.S., as well as at the And you will quickly see a change “I like how badminton brings U.S. Junior Nationals and the in their attitude, discipline, people together,” says Tony. Lei’s Pan Am Junior Badminton and confidence.” mother and father also work at Championships (the best young The Z Badminton Training the center, which is staffed by six players in North and South Center has trained hundreds of other coaches and currently has America). Over the past nine young badminton players, many a roster of about 100 players. years, the Z Badminton Training of whom have gone on to win The rules of badminton are Center has raked in hundreds of medals at various regional, similar to tennis. Players use a medals, ribbons, and awards. national, and international lightweight racquet to hit a small Now Lei has her eye on bigger competitions. An important part rubber ball with feathers, called a fish. In 1992, badminton became of this training is the summer shuttlecock, over a dividing net. an official sport of the Olympics, camp. Says Lei, “Our summer Each game is played to 21 points, and Lei hopes that one day camp is very, very popular. It with players scoring a point America will medal in the event costs less and there’s more time whenever they win a rally and in other international to practice. After three months regardless of whether they tournaments, like the Badminton they totally change, and in two served. A match is the best of World Federation (BWF) years many of them are three games. Players compete World Championships and the competing at a high level.” in five main categories – men’s Sudirman Cup. Says Lei, Lei has been playing singles, women’s singles, men’s “We’re working hard to get good badminton since she was a little doubles, women’s doubles, and results at a world class level.” girl in China. At the age of six mixed doubles. The Z Badminton Training she began training with her dad, Badminton requires great Center will be holding their who coached for the Chinese stamina, flexibility, and balance, annual charity event on National Team. Soon she was as well as discipline and a keen August 20. Over 200 participants playing for the Liao Ning sense of strategy. At higher levels, will play badminton throughout Province team, one of the best ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY and 1967. In fact, the March 7, deception is a critical part of the the day, with all proceeds teams in the country. At 17 DAVID R. NEWMAN 1955 issue of Sports Illustrated game. Says Ricky, “You have to going to the Red Cross. Some Lei was selected to be on the features top U.S. badminton be ready for anything. You need players from China will also be Chinese National Team, and over In America, badminton is player Joe Alston on the cover. to be able to predict what your participating. Says Lei, “It helps the next six years won 37 medals, considered a backyard sport, Zhou Lei, a badminton coach opponent is going to do.” to teach them responsibility including gold at the Uber Cup something to do to pass the time in Union City, is hoping to In Lei’s home country of and leadership.” in 1990 (the top women’s singles at a picnic on a lazy Sunday return America to its former China, badminton is a national Z Badminton Training Center international tournament) and afternoon. So you may be glory. She opened the pastime that is played is located at 33540 Central gold at the 1993 Badminton surprised to learn that it is one of Z Badminton Training Center everywhere, by young and old Avenue in Union City. For more World Championships. After the most popular sports in the in 2008, a 12,000 square foot alike. The sport is also very information, call (650) 704-6567 retiring from the sport, she world, with over 200 million facility featuring eight badminton popular in Malaysia, Indonesia, (day) or (510) 487-9282 coached the Peruvian National participants. And you may be courts and a full-service pro shop. and South Korea. Much like (evening), e-mail Team from 1994 – 2002. even more surprised to learn that Her goal is to build a U.S. team America’s top tennis players, [email protected], or visit Now her sons, Ricky Liuzhou the U.S. used to be the best of that will be competitive at the Asia’s top badminton players are online at www.zbadmintontrain- (17) and Tony Liuzhou (15), the best, winning over 20 world international level, and she is treated as celebrities, and media ingcenter.com. are carrying on the family championships between 1949 starting with our youth. Says Lei, coverage is plentiful.

Golfers named Warm Springs claims All-American Scholars Major All Star title SUBMITTED BY STEVE CONNOLLY

Cal State East Bay Juniors Sienna Starck and Taylor Wyss have captured 2016-17 Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar honors. The duo is among the 952 collegiate women’s golfers throughout the country to earn this prestigious honor. The criteria for selection to the WGCA All-American Scholar Sienna Starck Team are among the most stringent in all of college athletics, requiring at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average. This marks the third straight year the Pioneers have had an Baseball All-American Scholar award winner. It’s also the second career SUBMITTED BY FRANK DURAND AND MIKE HEIGHTCHEW award for Wyss, who was the lone CSUEB golfer to claim the honor The Warm Springs Little League (WSLL) All Stars have won the 2017 CA District 14 10/11/12 during the 2015-16 academic Tournament by beating the All Stars representing Centerville National Little League (CNLL), 3-1 on year. July 3rd. In addition to pacing the In a pitcher’s duel, it wasn’t until the third inning when WSLL scored on a double, passed ball and squad in the classroom, Starck fielder’s choice that anything but zeros were on the scoreboard. With a 1-0 lead, WSLL fans happiness and Wyss have helped lead the was short-lived as Jordan Tonna hit a home run, tying the game at 1-1. Pioneers on the golf course, and Again, pitching dominated until WSLL’s Nanish Kavuri hit a home run in the top of the fifth inning, were two of the three East Bay giving WSLL a 2-1 lead. CNLL couldn’t score in the fifth, leaving the score, WSLL 2, CNLL 1. golfers to compete in all In the top of the sixth inning, Wesley Burns hit a solo homer giving WSLL a little cushion at 3-1 going into 10 tournaments this season. Taylor Wyss Wyss posted the second-lowest the bottom of the sixth. Again, CNLL couldn’t mount a rally and WSLL won the hard fought 3-1 contest. scoring average on the team at season as a Pioneer, improving WSLL next plays on July 8th against the District 45 Champions. 80.49, a career best to go along her scoring average from the Congratulations to Warm Springs Little League on winning the 2017 CA District 10/11/12 All Star 1 with three top-20 individual previous year by more than three championship and Good Luck in the Section 3 Tournament! finishes. Starck also had her best strokes to finish at 84.74. Page 28 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017 Government Briefs City Council summaries do not include all business transacted at the noted meetings. These outlines represent selected topics and actions. For a full description of agendas, decisions and discussion, please consult the website of the city of interest: Fremont (www.fremont.gov), Hayward (www.hayward-ca.gov), Milpitas (www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov), Newark (www.ci.newark.ca.us), Union City (www.ci.union-city.ca.us).

City Council/Public Agency TAKES FROM SILICON VALLEY EAST MEETINGS Budget Readers are advised to check websites for special meetings, closes funding Vets Growing cancellations, minutes, agendas and webcasts gap, expands Our Manufacturing Workforce CITY COUNCILS social programs Fremont City Council SUBMITTED BY on programs for electrical 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. technicians, mechanical City Hall, Bldg A Concerns still remain RILEY SASAKI 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont technicians (welders and (510) 284-4000 Even though manufacturing machinists), and bio-technicians. SUBMITTED BY GUY ASHLEY projects, including partnerships www.fremont.gov has made a comeback in recent We need your input! If your that in the past year allowed the company has these talent needs, Hayward City Council years, there is still a need to County to provide funds we encourage you to help inform 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. The Alameda County Board supporting 11 new projects in the recruit new talent to fill the City Hall, second floor the new curricula that is currently of Supervisors on June 30 community that will create more expansion of available jobs. At 777 B Street, Hayward approved a $3.17 billion County the same time, veterans entering being developed, and help (510) 583-4000 than 700 affordable units. An determine the best community www.ci.hayward.ca.us Budget for FY 2017-18 that the workforce need training for expansion of programs to help college locations for the various closes a $108.5 million funding middle-income homebuyers and the new high-tech manufacturing Milpitas City Council programs. Workforce gap without significant low-income renters are planned positions. 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. reductions in programming or development depends on 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas for the coming year. Hoping to address both issues staff. The spending plan allows simultaneously, the City of strong collaboration across (408) 586-3001 • Added focus in the areas of www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov the County to pursue robust Fremont has joined other East industries and we are hopeful sustainability and environmental initiatives to expand affordable Bay workforce stakeholders and that our region’s manufacturers Newark City Council protection, including the launch housing, augment efforts to fight employers in the Vets to Tech get involved in making this 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. of a new Community Choice City Hall, 6th Floor poverty and address other program. This initiative links exciting program work for you. Energy Program to assist 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark pressing community needs. community colleges with The City of Fremont will host (510) 578-4266 consumers and emphasize an employer meeting later this The Final Budget supports employers and develops www.ci.newark.ca.us renewable energy in the summer and are looking for a County workforce of 9,708 customized, accelerated curricula generation of local power. The additional companies to San Leandro City Council full-time employees, provides for veterans entering the County is also expanding its participate. During this meeting, 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. more than a half-billion workforce. This award-winning 835 East 14th St., San Leandro electric vehicle infrastructure, we will begin the process of dollars to support more than model prepares veterans for (510) 577-3366 on-site solar energy systems and consolidating common skill sets www.sanleandro.org 300 community service careers in tech in just two years. employee-led composting and by employers and matching them providers and allows the County Vets to Tech is in its third year resource conservation programs. to local community colleges. If Union City City Council to make further investments in and has helped over 20 veterans 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. we receive a strong amount of upgrading infrastructure and Supervisors warned against graduate with skills in mechanical City Hall extending County resources too feedback, we could have a Vets 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City building its financial reserves. technology. (Meet some of (510) 471-3232 far at a time of deep uncertainty them at to Tech program started in a The budget gap closed by www.ci.union-city.ca.us driven by pending federal policy https://youtu.be/6aGN1ZfpP8s.) community college near you as Friday’s action included changes in Washington D.C., The Vets to Tech training early as 2018. WATER/SEWER $40 million in new costs passed including proposed budget cuts program, originally launched at To attend the upcoming on by the State as part of to safety net programs, federal tax Las Positas College, now offers meeting or to request additional Alameda County Water District Governor Brown’s January plan 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. reform and a repeal of the programs in other areas beyond information, please contact to end a State-county cost-shar- 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont Affordable Care Act (ACA). mechanical technology. Fremont’s Office of Economic (510) 668-4200 ing setup to fund mandated Such actions would deeply affect Responding to regional needs, Development at econdev@fre- www.acwd.org In-Home Supportive Services the financial health of Alameda the partnership is now focused mont.gov or 510-284-4020. (IHSS) that provide home health East Bay Municipal Utility District County, which receives more 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. care for the elderly and disabled. than 50 percent of its operating 375 11th St., Oakland Under the State Budget signed revenue from State and federal (866) 403-2683 www.ebmud.com by the Governor on June 27, that sources. Wieckowski names Latinas in portion of Alameda County’s “This really is a dangerous Santa Clara Valley Water District budget gap will be closed with situation,” said Wilma Chan, 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. State General Fund revenue to be STEM Nonprofit of the Year 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose President of the Board of (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 provided in the coming year as Supervisors, noting that the www.valleywater.org well as accelerated payment of recent halt to the U.S. Senate’s SUBMITTED BY JEFF BARBOSA 1991 realignment growth funds ACA repeal effort occurred due Union Sanitary District to counties to offset the initial Latinas in STEM, an 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. to the opposition of conservative 5072 Benson Rd., Union City shock of the IHSS cost shift. Senators “who didn’t think it organization seeking to inspire and (510) 477-7503 The plan remains a point of went far enough in terms of empower Latinas in K-12, college www.unionsanitary.com deep concern for Alameda taking things away.” and professional careers to pursue and thrive in Science, Technology, County, however, because local This year’s $108.5 million SCHOOL DISTRICTS Engineering and Mathematics government’s share of IHSS costs funding gap underscores the fact (STEM) opportunities was named Castro Valley Unified School Board will grow significantly in coming that, even with bolstered property 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. Nonprofit of the Year by Senator years without additional relief tax revenue, Alameda County is 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley from Sacramento. Bob Wieckowski (D-Fremont). (510) 537-3000 grappling with a structural deficit The organization was recognized June 28 at the Second Annual Cali- www.cv.k12.ca.us Even with the IHSS cost relief in which State and federal fornia Nonprofits Day in Sacramento. provided for the coming year, funding combined with the Fremont Unified School Board “I am honored to recognize Latinas in STEM for working to inspire Alameda County’s funding gap County’s limited discretionary 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. young Latinas, especially those from underserved communities, to 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont was still significant at a time revenues will continue to fall pursue careers in STEM fields,” said Wieckowski, whose 10th District (510) 657-2350 when an ongoing economic short of the rising cost of provid- www.fremont.k12.ca.us takes in much of Silicon Valley. “The group has provided after-school recovery continues to boost local ing services to County residents. programs for over 500 students in Alameda and Santa Clara counties revenues. County officials said Hayward Unified School Board Supervisor Keith Carson, who and these activities can open up new horizons for many female 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. the challenge of keeping County chairs Alameda County’s Budget students. When they meet a role model face to face, who overcame 24411 Amador Street, Hayward finances in balance is not likely to Workgroup, said fiscal discipline many of the same obstacles they may be encountering, it is a great (510) 784-2600 ease; soaring housing costs and www.husd.k12.ca.us and strong management by experience. All of the Latinas in STEM founders were the first in their other factors force many residents County department heads are families to attend college.” Milpitas Unified School Board to rely on government services, allowing the County to keep its “We are honored to work within District 10 in California,” said 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. and planned federal policy 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas finances in order without Rosemary Vergara, Latinas in STEM’s director of K-12 outreach. changes will affect County www.musd.org disrupting services. “We have participated in conjunction with Alpha Public Schools in finances. Forecasts suggest the (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 San Jose to host our K-12 STEM 101 conference with support from economy could soon fall back Carson, who in recent weeks Santa Clara University. We also look forward to hosting another K-12 New Haven Unified School Board into recession. participated in budget-related 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. discussions with State and federal STEM 101 conference with Winton Middle School in Hayward in the 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City This year’s County Budget leaders, said pending federal near future. Our next event involves hosting our annual meeting where (510) 471-1100 process highlighted some positive www.nhusd.k12.ca.us actions mean the County needs our board of directors and national members can come together and developments, including a to remain cautious and conserva- plan the future efforts of our organization.” Newark Unified School District 7 percent increase in the County’s tive in managing its limited Vergara attended the Nonprofit of the Year event with Latinas in 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. assessment roll that is helping the resources. STEM co-founder Jazlyn Carvajal. 5715 Musick Ave., Newark County to enhance innovative Although female and male high school students enroll in advanced (510) 818-4103 programs, including: “The Governor has said www.newarkunified.org repeatedly in our meetings that science and higher-level mathematics at near comparable rates, gender • The County’s Open Data he’s already pulling back and disparities begin to emerge at the undergraduate level. Women out- San Leandro Unified School Board initiative and resulting number men in bachelor’s degrees in all fields and some science and 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. tightening up in preparation for 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro technology-driven efforts to the fiscal tsunami that we are engineering fields. However, when it comes to specific studies, such as (510) 667-3500 address community challenges. expecting,” he said. “We need to computer science and engineering, women receive only 17.9 percent of www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us In the past year, the County do the same. While there are the computer science degrees and 19.3 percent of engineering developed an online tool to assist diplomas, according to the National Girls Collaborative Project. San Lorenzo Unified School Board many programs and services in 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. residents to enroll for CalFresh our communities that merit The numbers are more striking for women of color. Minority 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo food assistance benefits and a additional support, I think we women received barely 11 percent of science and engineering degrees (510) 317-4600 new mobile app that is helping in and only 4.8 percent of computer science degrees. In the job market, www.slzusd.org would be wise to hedge our bets the implementation of State laws a little bit and prepare for some women are half of the United States’ college-educated workforce, but Sunol Glen Unified School Board to protect vulnerable residents rather dramatic changes that will only 29 percent of the science and engineering workforce. Latinas, 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. from the scourge of human likely happen on our watch.” blacks and American Indians in the STEM workforce represent less 11601 Main Street, Sunol trafficking. than half of their proportion in the American population. (925) 862-2026 www.sunol.k12.ca.us • Expanded involvement in Senator Wieckowski represents the 10th District, which includes funding new affordable housing southern Alameda County and parts of Santa Clara County. July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29

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all residents. New retail and residential online, is much more specific and well ASSIGNMENT EDITOR development or redevelopment can instill presented. Do you know how the City is Julie Grabowski vigor into neighborhoods and the spending your money? Another item of economy, but wrapped within a interest is a proposal by Union Pacific CONTENT EDITOR Victor Carvellas myriad of zoning changes and design RR and Altamont Corridor Express Rob Klindt modifications, additional factors (ACE) to alter and significantly increase including impact on schools, traffic, rail traffic within the greater Tri-City area REPORTERS road wear, protection and other services [ACEforward]. Documentation is are vital concerns that require close immense, but so are the stakes. Frank Addiego Victor Carvellas WILLIAM MARSHAK attention. Although such applications to Although budgets and development Jessica Noël Chapin planning commissions and city councils plans do not rhyme, they do echo Linda-Robin Craig can appear repetitious, they are not. repeatedly through the community and Daniel O'Donnell This is the same dictum that applies deserve attention and concern. T.S. Eliot n literature, the term alliteration Robbie Finley to driving an automobile. The process (1888-1965) wrote of dark consequences equates to a specific type of echo or Janet Grant can become instinctual and routine but of inattention in his poem following resonance. For instance, the tongue Julie Huson I the result of inattention, catastrophic; World War I, “The Hollow Men,” twister: Peter Piper picked a peck of Philip Kobylarz items on a city council agenda include published in 1925. He envisioned the pickled peppers is considered to fall in Johnna M. Laird contracts, expenditures and policies that end of mankind as, “not with a bang but this category since the “p” sound repeats Maria Maniego can have far-reaching effects. Without a whimper.” But in other writings, he throughout the sentence. Professor David R. Newman close attention from councilmembers encourages personal, energetic Higgins’ training sentence for Eliza Cyndy Patrick and citizens alike, results can stray far participation when he says, “You are the Doolittle in My Fair Lady - The rain in Mauricio Segura from the original intent. music while the music lasts.” Spain falls mainly on the plain - is close Jill Stovall but since repetition is through vowels, Just as households, cities and other In discussions of traffic, schools or Margaret Thornberry not the first letter, it is called assonance. public entities operate with budgets that personal safety, whether alliteration or Literature, especially poetry uses plenty outline how money from your taxes are assonance, will you be the music who INTERN of both forms plus many others, giving spent. With the advent of electronic cares? Toshali Goel license to expand our thinking beyond media, proposals and budgets are readily what directly and immediately affects available for inspection by everyone. In PHOTOGRAPHERS our daily lives. the past, bulky documents were difficult Victor Carvellas So, who cares about language and to access but information is now at your Mike Heightchew repetition except professors, poets and fingertips; even massive proposals can be Thomas Hsu students of the English language? absorbed with some time and effort. Don Jedlovec While for many the answer is an Articles in newspapers, such as this one, condense material, but are OFFICE MANAGER emphatic yawn of disinterest, sometimes Karin Diamond the results of repetition and its indirect inadequate to convey all the information consequences are significant and available. For example, an interview with Fremont Public Works Director Hans BOOKKEEPING important, worthy of more than fleeting William Marshak Vandana Dua Larsen in this issue, gives a brief look at thought. When applied to political PUBLISHER decisions, inattention can have an important part of the City budget. significant impact on the well-being of However, the document, available DELIVERY MANAGER Carlis Roberts

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WEB MASTER SUBMITTED BY BRIDGE HOUSING Adrianne Randle, Milpitas RAMAN CONSULTING Venkat Raman Susan Johnson has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer by BRIDGE Housing, a Seton Hall University announced that Adrianne nationally recognized nonprofit developer, owner and manager of affordable housing. Randle qualified for Spring 2017 Dean’s list. In this newly created role, Ms. Johnson will work to connect strategy, operations LEGAL COUNSEL Jeremy Whang, Fremont and procedures across the organization. As Executive Vice President and COO, she Stephen F. Von Till, Esq. Earned a Master of Science degree from Tulane’s will maintain a focus on current goals and objectives, as a complement to the CEO’s School of Science & Engineering. focus on longer-term strategic issues. She will continue to have operational oversight of Asset Management (Compliance and Portfolio), Property Management and Amos Song, Fremont Community Development & Programs. Earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from Tu- ADJUDICATION: Ms. Johnson joined BRIDGE in 1983, when both the organization and the field lane’s School of Medicine. What’s Happening’s of affordable housing were in their formative stages. Over the years, she has served Tri-City Voice is a “newspaper BRIDGE in multiple capacities with increasing responsibility, including Corporate Erin-Clarisse De Leion, Hayward of general circulation” as set Secretary, VP of Administration and, most recently, as Executive Vice President, with San Diego State University recently inducted forth in sections 6000, et. seq., functional roles as diverse as human resources, fundraising, accounting, compliance, Erin-Clarisse De Leon into the prestigious Mortar leasing and insurance risk management. Board Honor Society. of the Government Code, for “Susan’s thoughtful, solution-oriented approach has resulted in systems that have the City of Fremont, County of strengthened BRIDGE and the industry alike,” said Cynthia A. Parker, BRIDGE Alameda, and the State of President and CEO. “She is a nurturing leader and mentor who has an innate drive to California. understand complex problems, improve processes and share best practices.” For more information about BRIDGE, visit www.bridgehousing.com.

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Berge • Pappas • Smith Chapel of the Angels (510) 656-1226 40842 Fremont Blvd, Fremont Obituary Inez Y. McLeod Obituary Joan G Weaver 1927 - 2017 September 21, 1931- July 7, 2017 Inez Y. McLeod, age 89, pased Inez was an avid gardener, had away peacefully on May 9, 2017 a great sense of humor and was Resident of Hayward at her home in Newark, CA, with very active in her church. A her daughter Yvonne Fleck (Bill) memorial service will be held at Joan peacefully entered in to granddaughter and one great of the Roses in Fremont , 1940 at her side. She is also survived by Newark Christian Center. rest on July 7, 2017 at the age of grandson. Joan was very active in Peralta Blvd. Fremont Ca 94536. three sons living in B.C. Canada, The family would like to 85, Born in Montreal Q.C. the Lady’s Guild of Our Lady if Flowers and Condolences may Paul Tingley (Jackie), Robert thank Dr. Bill Nicholson and Canada on September 21, 1931. the Rosary Church in Union City be sent to Chapel of the Roses Tingley (Jean) and David Dr. Ramsey Araj for their many She is predeceased by her for many years. Mortuary. Tingley; sister Barbara Steele years of outstanding care as well Husband Henry Weaver and A chapel service will be held (Bob); grandchildren Shannon as the wonderful staff of survived by her two sons, one July 13, 2017 at 11am at Chapel Fleck, Ronaye Vanelli and Rick Pathways Hospice. Tingley. She was predeceased by her first husband Robert C. Tri-City Cremation Tingley and second husband, & Funeral Service Hepatitis C on the rise James C. McLeod, sister Ruth Newark, CA 94560 Summers and brothers Robert 510-494-1984 Cross and Keith Cross. SUBMITTED BY CALIFORNIA doctors about getting tested.” providers on hepatitis C screen- DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH An estimated 400,000 Califor- ing and treatment guidelines, and nians live with chronic hepatitis supporting hepatitis C testing Obituary New data released recently by C, but many do not know they and access to care in settings the California Department of are infected. Hepatitis C-related where at-risk people are served. Public Health (CDPH) show an deaths now outnumber those due CDPH also supports coordinated Sister Suzanne Bart, SHF increase in newly reported hepati- to HIV. HIV and hepatitis C testing in December 12, 1943 – July 2, 2017 tis C cases among young adults in The U.S. Food and Drug Ad- non-traditional settings, such as ministration (FDA) recently ap- mobile health vans. In 2016, the state. Between 2007 and Sister Suzanne Bart, SHF, 2015, newly reported hepatitis C proved the use of new treatment about 7,200 people received hep- for adolescents 12 years and atitis C testing through these pro- died at the Motherhouse of the infections increased 55 percent Sisters of the Holy Family in among men 20-29 years of age older, raising hopes for teenagers grams. infected with hepatitis C. Al- The California Legislature al- Fremont after a long illness on and 37 percent among women in July 2, 2017. She was born the same age group. though young Californians (ages located $2.2 million in July 2015 20-29) make up an increasing for three-year pilot projects to Susan Rebecca Bart in New These data are consistent with Orleans, Louisiana, and entered increases in hepatitis C across the number of newly reported infec- help ensure people with hepatitis tions, baby boomers account for C are aware of their infections the Sisters of the Holy Family country and highlight the impor- from St. Anselm Parish in Los tance of hepatitis C testing, treat- about one out of two newly re- and linked to care. CDPH is ported chronic hepatitis C cases. working with the following part- Angeles on September 7, 1962, ment, and prevention. Injection at the age of 18. drug use among young adults in- “Two groups are top priority ners on these projects: for hepatitis C testing: young • AIDS Service Network of Sister Suzanne served in the creases their risk of both hepatitis field of religious education in C transmission and infection. people who inject drugs and baby San Luis Obispo and Monterey boomers,” said Dr. Smith. “Drug Counties various parishes in the Bay Area Prevention strategies, including before beginning her lifelong access to sterile syringes and safe users may be at high risk for • Butte County Health De- An avid gardener, she was transmitting hepatitis C to others partment work of nursing. She received her injection equipment and treat- LVN from St. Mary’s School of known in her later years at the ment for opioid use disorders, if they are not being treated, and • Family Health Centers of Motherhouse for her vegetable baby boomers may be at risk for San Diego Nursing in Reno in 1968, and can reduce the rate of new hepati- earned her RN in 1982 from harvest, supplying the Sisters tis C infections among young developing serious liver disease, • San Francisco Department with abundant tomatoes, kale even if they have no symptoms.” of Public Health Ohlone College in Fremont. people who inject drugs by 60 She worked in various medical and other healthy produce. She percent. CDPH urges all Californians • St. John’s Well Child and was a great story-teller and who have ever injected drugs, Family Center (serving Central settings, but spent the greatest “As a physician, I have seen number of years at Holy Cross candy-maker as well. firsthand the deadly effects of even once, and all people born and South Los Angeles and Sister Suzanne’s Funeral Mass between 1945 and 1965 to talk Compton) Hospital, later Providence Holy hepatitis C,” said CDPH Direc- Cross Hospital, in Mission Hills, will be celebrated on Thursday, tor and State Public Health Offi- to their doctors about getting For more information about July 20, at 3:30 p.m. in the Holy tested for hepatitis C. Patients viral hepatitis prevention in California. cer Dr. Karen Smith. “Patients Sister Suzanne also served for Family Motherhouse in Fremont. with advanced liver disease may who test positive should receive California, visit the CDPH Of- Interment will be at Holy Cross care from an experienced fice of Viral Hepatitis Preven- years on and off as Infirmarian not know they are infected until and Infirmary Nurse in the Holy Cemetery in Colma on Friday it’s too late,” said Dr. Smith. provider. tion webpage: morning, July 21, at 11:00. The Department is working to https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Pro- Family Sisters infirmary and care “However, this is preventable. center in Fremont, and gener- In lieu of flowers, contribu- New treatments can cure hepati- address hepatitis C on multiple grams/CID/DCDC/Pages/OV tions may be sent to the Sisters of fronts, including monitoring hep- HP.aspx ously gave of her time for family tis C in as little as two months. I care as well. the Holy Family, PO Box 3248, urge people to speak with their atitis C trends, producing data re- Fremont, CA 94539. ports, educating health care July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 31 Military recruits saluted

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AMVETS Hayward Post 911 recently saluted local military recruits at an event held June 3 in Hayward. About 200 people attending the program which was held at the Hayward Veterans Memorial Building and marking Navy the fifth year AMVETS has put on the event. Joining the recruits, who are bound for the Army, Navy and Marines, were their families, along with military recruiters, veterans, volunteers and civilians. Each recruit was given a Saluting Military Recruits T-shirt, challenge coin and pocket knife. Everyone had a good time honoring the young recruits or “poolees” who will be leaving soon for military boot camp. Army California’s giant Assembly approves water tunnels win first Wieckowski bill to support crucial approval transit-oriented development

BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER native wildlife, already struggling know if people are aware of how SUBMITTED BY BART estimates that extending the distance from a AND SCOTT SMITH, after decades of heavy state engineered our water system is,” JEFF BARBOSA reliance on water from the delta. Brown said, adding that the delta quarter mile to a half-mile could ASSOCIATED PRESS The U.S. agencies had earlier already was no longer the wild habi- Bay Area residents could result in an additional acknowledged that the tunnels tat of “some mythical golden past.” 7,000 affordable units in the SAN FRANCISCO (AP), see more transit-oriented would further harm California’s Brown has pushed variations Bay Area by 2040. U.S. wildlife officials have given developments near BART Delta smelt—a once abundant of the project since his first term “California is in the midst of crucial first approval to California stations after the state Assembly fish species that’s now nearly four decades ago, including a ver- an unprecedented housing crisis Gov. Jerry Brown’s decades-old approved a bill authored by extinct—and winter-run sion in the 1980s that would caused in part by the lack of ambitions to build two massive Senator Bob Wieckowski Chinook salmon, another have created canals instead of appropriate sites on which new tunnels that would re-engineer (D-Fremont) on July 6. Senate endangered native fish. tunnels. Opponents argued that housing can be built,” said the water system in the nation’s Bill 680 now heads to Governor Earlier this month, a group it would benefit Southern Cali- Debra L. Carlton, the California most populous state. Jerry Brown for his consideration. of water agencies in the Central fornia at the expense of the Apartment Association’s senior The National Marine Fisheries SB 680 extends the Valley Project, the state’s largest north, and Californians defeated vice president of public affairs. Service and U.S. Fish and boundaries where BART can water supplier, asked the U.S. the proposal in a statewide vote. “The Bay Area is severely Wildlife Service said the pursue commercial, residential or Bureau of Reclamation to delay It was Brown’s father, the late impacted by this crisis. The $16 billion project likely will mixed-use development from a its own ruling on the project Gov. Pat Brown, who oversaw CAA supports SB 680 because it not endanger more than a dozen quarter mile to a half-mile of its until the water agencies get construction of the state’s com- expands BART’s ability to pursue federally listed species in the stations. The move is consistent assurances that project won’t cost plex and aging water system of transit-oriented development and largest fresh-water estuary on with policies for other transit them money or cut their own aqueducts, dams, lifting stations will provide much-needed the West Coast. village developments in water supplies, in a letter and pumps. additional housing throughout The project “is not likely California. obtained by The Associated Press. Meanwhile, several regional the region.” to jeopardize the continued “This simple change can The bureau, whose approval is public water agencies that would The Bay Area Council, existence of any of these species, have a large positive effect on the critical to the project, has not get water from the tunnels must Non-Profit Housing Association and is not likely to destroy or number of available housing publicly responded. also decide whether they will of Northern California, adversely modify designated units, including affordable The project’s chances of commit to paying for the project. San Francisco Bay Area Planning critical habitat,” Paul Souza, a housing, near transit in the federal approval may have re- Southern California’s giant Met- and Urban Research Association regional director of the wildlife Bay Area,” said Wieckowski, a ceived a boost from the election ropolitan Water District leads the (SPUR), North Bay Leadership service, said in a letter. member of the Senate’s of President Donald Trump, who push and is expected to decide by Council, Center for Creative The decision is the first in a Transportation and Housing has said he backs big infrastruc- early fall. Land Recycling and several other series of federal and state rulings Committee. “Having people live ture projects and more water for Three officials involved in the organizations support SB 680. that will determine the fate of the close to a station will encourage central California farmers. project have told the AP that the Senator Wieckowski repre- proposed twin 35-mile (55-kilo- them to get out of their cars and Brown is the project’s most politically powerful water districts sents the 10th Senate District, meter) tunnels, California’s avoid the commute drive to and vocal backer, telling reporters ear- are now demanding to have a which includes southern Alameda biggest water project in decades from work. SB 680 will create lier this month that the tunnels bigger direct role in financing, County and parts of Santa Clara that is expected to take more jobs and is in line with the state’s would allow the state to reduce its designing and construction of the County. than 10 years to complete. goals on smart planning.” dependence on the giant mechani- tunnels, instead of the state. The project would suck part cal pumps that now draw water Proponents say that would speed of the Sacramento River into two from the delta, for use by the 25 construction of the tunnels. four-story-high tunnels running million Californians who get part Opponents fear the shift could below the river’s delta with the or all their water from the state’s lead water districts to cut corners San Joaquin River. Cortese responds to giant north-south water projects. on safety and environmental Supporters say it would ensure Along with water withdrawals, measures, as well as compel water a reliable water supply for cities, which make the delta warmer, districts to extract and sell more farms and tens of millions of immigration bills narrower and shallower for fish, water at a higher rate to pay off residents, most of them in the pumps are one of the factors the huge bills for the tunnels. Southern and central California. SUBMITTED BY JANICE ROMBECK harming native fish. Opponents say the project “There’s so many dams and would speed the demise of some On June 29, the U.S. House of Representatives approved two bills channels and bypasses—I don’t species of salmon and other on immigration. The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act would bar federal funds from sanctuary cities if they do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts. Kate’s Law would require a five -year prison sentence for anyone who reenters the country illegally after being deported twice. Kate’s Law is named for Kate Steinle, a Cal State East Bay enrollment plan San Francisco woman killed by an illegal immigrant who was in the U.S. despite multiple deportations. The Senate has not voted on expands admission opportunities these bills. In response, Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors President Dave Cortese issued this statement: SUBMITTED BY KIMBERLY HAWKINS “While President Trump and some congressional leaders say these Cal State East Bay has a new admission plan to improve access to students throughout the Bay Area and laws would protect American families, they seem to forget that most California. The plan, recently approved by the California State University Chancellor’s Office, is designed immigrant families are American families. Most are longtime residents to guarantee admission to academically qualified students from six Bay Area counties, instead of just two, who have lived in our country for decades. Many are children, college Alameda and Contra Costa counties. It adds San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Solano counties. students and workers who have built roots, community, businesses, The plan will be implemented for the Fall 2018 admission cycle. and have become an integral part of our American identity. Today’s Any academically qualified California resident who has completed the requirements for the Associate vote amounts to nothing but more fear-mongering. The bill on Degree for Transfer at any California community college is also guaranteed admission. sanctuary communities asks local jurisdictions like Santa Clara “Cal State East Bay is determined to ensure that our current and future students have access to the County to detain residents without due process in violation of the courses and resources they need to successfully complete their degree programs in a timely manner,” said Constitution of the United States. And that is the ultimate law of Leroy Morishita, President of Cal State East Bay. “The new student enrollment plan is an opportunity for the land, which all government officials must abide by. We have the university to further engage our local communities, while increasing access to higher education for stu- successfully fought this battle with the President; now we must address dents throughout the Bay Area.” the Congress. As to cooperation, ICE already has complete access With this new admission plan, Cal State East Bay has strengthened its commitment to increase access to to our justice data. To say or imply otherwise is a lie.” students in the Bay Area communities and throughout California. Supervisor Cortese’s office can be reached at (408) 299-5030. Page 32 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

continued from page 1 skirts, blouses, vests, and shawls, participants are encouraged to which are a hallmark of come in costume. steampunk design. Brailler also The reception will include live has painted furniture and acrylic music performances, appetizers, pieces in the show, with whimsi- and beverages. Musicians are also cal scenes rendered in acrylic. encouraged to bring their Other participating artists in instruments for an impromptu the show include Christine Bender, (improvised) jam for anyone Nina Starr, Alani Tara, Viviane wishing to join in. Schupbach, Peter Langenbach, Sun Gallery is open Friday Maureen Langenbach, Judith through Sunday and admission is Rodriguez, Douglas Golightly, free. Call for special hours during Tino Banuelos, and Amy Nelson the week during the Sun’s re-imagined and realized as Smith. Their stunning art Summer Art Camp for children. elaborate works of art, fashion, assemblages, collages, photography, You can reach the Gallery at and mechanics. If Jules Verne oil paintings, sculptures, giclee, (510) 581-4050 or visit online or H.G. Wells were writing their and mixed media are intermixed at www.sungallery.org. science fiction today, it would be throughout the exhibit. considered “steampunk.” To add creative mayhem to The Steampunk Show The Steampunk Show features this already fun and imaginative Friday, Jun 23 – Saturday, work by legendary local Hayward show, children from Sun Gallery’s Aug 5 artist Jim Pridham. Pridham’s art Summer Art Camp joined in and Friday – Sunday, pieces are intricately crafted from helped musician and artists 11a.m. – 5 p.m. vintage and recycled parts into Henry Call and Christine Bender one-of-a-kind machines book with author Matthew Isaac retro designs by artist Sylvia to create a one-of-a-kind Artists’ Reception reminiscent of something straight Sobin, Katz’s art details the Brailler. With a background in steampunk stage in the gallery’s Saturday, Jul 22 out of a Jules Verne tale. To take relationship between a man and fashion and design, Brailler dis- courtyard. The stage and props 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. the future a step further, original the robot that he created in the plays several of her steampunk will be used for theatrical art is on display alongside “The Last Machine in the fashion creations, which are used performances at drama and music Sun Gallery Pridham’s work by world- Solar System.” in plays and re-enactments. teacher Christie Leonardini’s 1015 E St, Hayward renowned illustrator Jack Katz, Steampunk art, known for its Vintage and retro dress forms and summer camp. The stage will (510) 581-4050 well known in the art world for wide influence in the fashion mannequins are adorned with also set the backdrop for the www.sungallery.org his futuristic writings and arena, is also part of the exhibit corsets, vintage fabrics, silks, Steampunk artists’ reception Free detailed illustrations. In his latest with specially crafted vintage and goggles, and a variety of layered on Saturday, July 22 where

THEATRE REVIEW Klinemann, is convincing with This madcap comedy of his goofball German accent and dreams big, dreams broken, and intimidating ways. The real dreams warped, wrapped around standout though is the some pretty amazing guitar solos effervescent Juan Castro, as and classic rock sounds is guilty Hertz’s prancing and squealing pleasure at its finest. From the son, Franz. The outlandishly beginning, the narrator promises funny number, “Hit me with to “melt your face.” Luckily, I was Dupree, played by Mark Flores, your best shot,” between Franz, able to leave the amphitheater was absolutely hilarious and Hertz, Regina and Ensemble, with my face intact, but strangely touching. brought the house down. definitely with a big smile and Alycia Adame adds focused Other shout-outs go to the humming all the way home. passion as community activist hard-working ensemble and to Regina, while Stephanie Baumann cast members Jorey Cantu as Rock of Ages as Justice, portrays her role as the Sherrie’s mother and Brian Palac Friday, Jul 7 – Saturday, owner of a gentleman’s club with again, as Sherrie’s Father; Charles Jul 22 maternal sentimentality. Anthony as Jakeith; Matthew 8 p.m. Crowd favorite Brian Palac, is Kelty as the Mayor, and Sarah Smith Center Amphitheatre at especially funny as the Lodick as Constance. Ohlone College hard-partying rocker god and sex Special kudos also go to the 43600 Mission Blvd, Fremont predator, Stacee Jaxx. He struts amazing and wailing talent of (510) 659-6031 onstage bedecked in zebra-striped The Band: Tim Roberts, Music www.smithcenter.com pants and cowboy fashion with Director and Guitar 1; Ed www.stage1theatre.org the right amount of glam and Riegelsberger, Guitar 2; Tickets: $30 adults, greasiness. Catherine Snider, Keyboard; $25 students/seniors, $20 Michael Markovich as the Doug Lippi, Drums; and Alex youth (17 and under) dastardly developer Hertz (Hyle) Campbell, Bass. Parking: $4 BY JANET GRANT PHOTOS COURTESY OF OHLONE COLLEGE

On a balmy summer Friday night in the Fremont hills, this city definitely seemed to be built on rock and roll with Stage 1 Theatre and Ohlone College Summerfest’s production of “Rock of Ages.” Presented under the stars in the Smith Center Amphitheatre at Ohlone College, this Tony Award-nominated 80s glam rock musical, features hits of hit bands including Night Ranger, Bon Jovi, Pat Benatar, REO Speedwagon, Twisted Sister, Foreigner, and Whitesnake. From the first mind-blasting strains of a rock riff, through the epic final number nod to Journey, “Rock of Ages,” pulsated through the animated audience bopping with cigarette lighters waved aloft. This often zany, totally absurd musical, written by Republican President (Ronald Chris D’Arienzo and artfully Reagan), mullet hairdos, and directed and choreographed by sleazy strip joints. Kevin Hammond, provided The entire ensemble of “Rock thoroughly enjoyable, rockin’ of Ages,” delivers a spirited, entertainment. raucous, and laugh-out-loud “Rock of Ages” follows the brand of parody by recreating the misadventures of Sherrie Chris- mood, sound, and big hair of the tian, “a small-town girl,” from 1980s with zest. Allie Townsend Kansas, and Drew Boley, “a city plays Sherrie with wide-eyed boy” from – you guessed it, innocence, making her vocals of South Detroit. They meet in the “harden my heart,” the more late 1980s in a club on LA’s emotion tugging. Adam Corugno Sunset Strip, where they’ve come as Drew, delivers a sentimental to pursue their dreams of stardom earnestness that makes you root and romance. The budding for him to win the girl and romance is soon waylaid by the succeed in his dreams. egomaniacal rock god and The rest of the cast brings substance-addled Stacee Jaxx, unbridled and vigorous Throw in a German developer’s performances. Scott Halladay plans to renovate the Strip into as Lonny was particularly a strip mall and a group of over-the-top and outrageous passionate protesters, and you get with his snarky antics and endless a whacky trip back through what T-shirts. His duet with gruff, the show’s narrator tells us–was hippie club owner Dennis “a sexier time” in America, with a July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 33

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lieve Muhleman may have been New evidence prompts police killed, although it’s unknown where the body is. to reopen cold case Police describe Muhleman as a white female with brown hair and SUBMITTED BY Abraham, at Michael Abraham’s brown eyes. She was 25 years-old GENEVA BOSQUES, house on the 3400 block of at the time of her disappearance Decoto Road in Fremont. FREMONT PD and last seen wearing a white Muhleman and Abraham had a pullover sweater and blue jeans. daughter together who was about Detectives with the Fremont The Fremont Police 5 years-old at the time of her Police Department are asking the Department’s Crimes Against mother’s disappearance. public for help in providing new Person’s Unit is actively Muhleman was last seen information in a missing person investigating this case due to packing up her personal case from 1989. potential new evidence. belongings inside Abraham’s Newly discovered physical Meanwhile, investigators are house. Through witness evidence and witness statements reviewing physical evidence statements at the time, it was in the disappearance of Sheri (originally located in 1989) and believed Abraham didn’t trust Lynn Muhleman of Fremont are contacting known witnesses Muhleman to take care of their have led police to believe that to the disappearance. daughter nor the house while he she may have been a homicide Detectives are asking that was gone at a county sponsored victim. anyone who might have Work Furlough Program. According to police, information that could help However, detectives reviewing Muhleman was last seen around investigators crack the case to current witness statements and 9:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 1989 call Detective Jacob Blass at physical evidence located at the by her boyfriend, Michael (510) 790-6963 or send an email Decoto Road address, now be- Abraham and his sister, Catherine to [email protected].

Fremont The victim told officers he had Fremont Boulevard to investigate contacted an unidentified female a theft and stolen vehicle. A sus- Police Log via a website called Backpage on pect walked into a store and stole June 30 and arranged to meet at several car cleaning products. the hotel for sexual favors. Once When a witness confronted him, SUBMITTED BY in the hotel room an unknown the suspect threated to physically GENEVA BOSQUES, man forced his way into the assault him. The caller provided a FREMONT PD room at about 11 p.m. and suspect description and a vehicle brandished a handgun. The vic- license plate that came back as a Thursday, June 29 tim was robbed of his cash. stolen vehicle. The caller said that At 12:53 p.m. Officer Carter Officers began investigating and the suspect had walked to a park- investigated an auto burglary learned the room had been rented ing lot and was using the stolen in the 4100 block of Cushing to Malina Acosta, 26, of items on a parked red Honda Ac- Parkway that occurred between San Leandro. Acosta and her cord. Officers detained Raman 12:30 p.m. and 12:50 p.m. associate, Rayshaud Warner, 29, Naidu, 35. Based on the investi- An unknown suspect broke the of Sacramento, were detained at gation, Catassi arrested Naidu vehicle’s rear window to gain 11:18 a.m. Sunday, July 2 at the and booked him into Santa Rita access. Taken were a laptop same hotel. Both were taken to Jail on suspicion of petty theft, computer, backpack and rolling Fremont Police Department taking a vehicle without the luggage bag. The luggage was headquarters for questioning. owner’s permission, mail theft, later located at security personnel Warner was arrested on suspicion receiving known stolen property at Southland Mall in Hayward. of robbery, being a felon in and other fraud related charges. At 7:19 p.m. officers were possession of a firearm, false The vehicle was confirmed stolen dispatched to investigate a garage imprisonment and probation from the 5000 block of Mowry burglary on the 37600 block of violation. Malina was arrested on Avenue earlier in the day. Los Arboles Drive. The reporting suspicion of robbery and Tuesday, July 4 party told officers an unknown prostitution. At approximately 10:40 p.m. person entered his open garage Sunday, July 2 a woman reported that she was door and removed an unlocked Community Service Officer robbed at Los Cerritos Park. She road bicycle from the wall. Ernst investigated the burglary in said she was approached by a The bike was valued at $2,000. a hotel room in the 5400 block of man who pointed a handgun at Friday, June 30 Mowry Avenue. The reporting her, then took her wallet and At about 2:18 p.m. officers party said an unknown person iPhone. The man was last seen responded to a report of a vehicle entered her unlocked room running toward Nicolet Avenue. collision near Osgood and during the early morning hours Approximately 40 minutes lapsed Blacow roads. Arriving officers while she was sleeping and until the victim reported the found a Ford pickup truck and removed her purse. Several robbery. The suspect was de- an Audi Sedan crashed on purchases were made on multiple scribed as a black man in his Osgood Road just south of credit cards throughout the day mid-20s, about 6-feet-tall with a Blacow Road. Traffic officers by the suspect. Officers are thin build and wearing dread- determined that a 24-year-old following up on video from the locks and all-black clothing. man was driving the truck locations where the cards At approximately 1:35 p.m. a northbound on Osgood Road a were used. man said he was drinking with high rate of speed, then lost Monday, July 3 friends near Fremont Boulevard control of the vehicle and crossed At 12:25 p.m. officers and Country Drive when he was over onto the southbound lanes. responded to the 400 block of robbed. He was approached by a The truck struck the Audi sedan Mowry Ave to investigate a man who appeared intoxicated. which was being driven by a reported petty theft. The victim The man complained about the 54-year-old woman southbound said she set her phone down on victim and his friends being too on Osgood Road. The man the counter and someone stole it. loud and then struck him with a driving the truck was killed. The A review of the store security flashlight. After striking the vic- woman driving the Audi suffered footage provided enough tim, the suspect took a baseball non-life-threatening injuries and information to identify, track hat the victim was wearing and was taken to a hospital for down and arrest the suspect. fled toward the Rancho Luna treatment. An investigation is Arrested on suspicion of theft was Apartment complex. The suspect continuing. Roberto Aguirre-Gutierrez, 38, of was described as a black man, Saturday, July 1 San Jose. Case investigated by about 40-years-old, 6-feet-1- Officers responded to a hotel Field Training Officer Madsen inches tall, 230 pounds and in the 5300 block of Farwell and Officer Floresca. wearing a red T-shirt and shorts. Place to investigate a possible At 7:39 p.m. officers re- The case was investigated by robbery and met a male victim. sponded to the 41000 block of Officer Fuellenbach.

Armed carjacking suspect arrested

SUBMITTED BY GENEVA lowing. On Tuesday, June 13, three subjects were brought to the BOSQUES, FREMONT PD patrol officers found the Fremont Police Department for carjacked vehicle unoccupied questioning. The carjacking An 18-year-old Fremont man near Northgate Community victim identified one of the has been arrested in connection Park. Members of the Special subjects as the suspect who with a recent carjacking incident Investigations Unit setup committed the carjacking. that took place in the city’s surveillance on the vehicle. Robbery detectives obtained a Northgate/Warwick area. Eventually, someone drove the search warrant of the suspect’s resi- The crime occurred on stolen vehicle into the Cabrillo dence and located additional evi- Tuesday, June 6 when a victim neighborhood and additional of- dence. Solomon Howard, 18, of was carjacked near Darwin and ficers responded to assist. A CHP Fremont, was arrested and booked Denham drives in North Air Unit also helped. At on suspicion of armed carjacking. Fremont. The victim told arriving approximately 9:35 p.m. Anyone with information about officers the suspect was black Fremont officers conducted a this case is asked to contact the man with a handgun. Investiga- high-risk stop of the vehicle and Fremont Police Investigative Unit at tors immediately started fol- detained three occupants. All (510) 790-6900. Page 34 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

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(A registrant who declares TIME ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 under federal, state, or common law (see Section any change in the facts set forth in the statement as true any material matter pursuant to Section MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3024507# 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 the residence address of a registered owner. A that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a MAPLE COMMONS – Maple Street – CNS-3027482# new fictitious business name statement must be misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed PLN2016-00397 - To consider a Conditional ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE filed before the expiration. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Use Permit, Discretionary Design Review FOR CHANGE OF NAME The filing of this statement does not of itself /s/ Jiqing Zhang, CEO Permit and Modification of Zoning Standards Case No. HG17863496 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS authorize the use in this state of a fictitious This statement was filed with the County Clerk of to allow the construction of a new mixed-use Superior Court of California, County of Alameda NAME STATEMENT business name in violation of the rights of another Alameda County on June 16, 2017 development including 2,820 square feet of Petition of: Cleo Jean Manspeaker for Change File No. 532383 under federal, state, or common law (see Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) commercial space and 11 apartment units with of Name Fictitious Business Name(s): 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement an interior side yard setback reduction from TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Aria Printing & Shipping, 43575 Mission Blvd., 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 generally expires at the end of five years from the Petitioner Cleo Jean Manspeaker filed a petition Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda 10 feet to 5.5 feet located in the Centerville CNS-3025617# date on which it was filed in office of the county Community Plan, and to consider a categorical with this court for a decree changing names as Registrant(s): clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of exemption from the California Environmental follows: Aria Investment Corp, 43575 Mission Blvd., Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Quality Act (CEQA) per CEQA Guidelines Cleo Jean Manspeaker to America Liberty Fremont, CA 94539; California FICTITIOUS BUSINESS any change in the facts set forth in the statement Section 15332, In-Fill Development Projects. Manspeaker Business conducted by: a corporation NAME STATEMENT pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Project Planner, David Wage, (510) 494-4447, The Court orders that all persons interested in The registrant began to transact business using File No. 532368 the residence address of a registered owner. A [email protected] this matter appear before this court at the hearing the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Fictitious Business Name(s): new fictitious business name statement must be indicated below to show cause, if any, why the 7/31/2012 Pyramid Classics, 37173 Fremont Blvd, filed before the expiration. 3900 THORNTON AVENUE – 3900 Thornton petition for change of name should not be granted. I declare that all information in this statement Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda The filing of this statement does not of itself Avenue – PLN2017-00035 - To consider Vesting Any person objecting to the name changes is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Registrant(s): authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Tentative Tract Map for Condominium Purposes described above must file a written objection that as true any material matter pursuant to Section Sayed Hashimi, 37173 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, business name in violation of the rights of another No. 8383, a Conditional Use Permit, and a includes the reasons for the objection at least two 17913 of the Business and Professions code CA 94536 under federal, state, or common law (see Section Discretionary Design Review Permit to allow court days before the matter is scheduled to be that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Business conducted by: An Individual 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). a new four-story mixed-use development con- heard and must appear at the hearing to show misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed The registrant began to transact business using 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 taining a podium garage and four commercial cause why the petition should not be granted. If one thousand dollars [$1,000].) the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A condominium units totaling 7,124 square feet on no written objection is timely filed, the court may /s/ K.P. Ariathurai, President I declare that all information in this statement CNS-3023759# the ground floor and 54 residential condominium grant the petition without a hearing. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of is true and correct. (A registrant who declares units on the three upper floors on a vacant 1.05- Notice of Hearing: Alameda County on June 21, 2017 as true any material matter pursuant to Section FICTITIOUS BUSINESS acre site located at 3900 Thornton Avenue in the Date: 08/18/2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) 17913 of the Business and Professions code NAME STATEMENT Centerville Community Plan Area, and to consid- The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a File No. 532288 er a Categorical Exemption pursuant to California Oakland, CA 94612 generally expires at the end of five years from the misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Fictitious Business Name(s): Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be date on which it was filed in office of the county one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Bacio Gelato, 160 Sobrante Ct, Fremont, CA Section 15332, In-Fill Developments. published at least once each week for four clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of /s/ Sayed Hashimi, Owner 94536, County of Alameda Project Planner, Steve Kowalski, (510) 494- successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Registrant(s): 4532, [email protected] on the petition in the following newspaper of any change in the facts set forth in the statement Alameda County on June 20, 2017 Gaetano Bonfiglio, 160 Sobrante Ct, Fremont, general circulation, printed in this county: Whats pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) CA 94536 For further information on any of the above Happenings Tri City Voice the residence address of a registered owner. A of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Business conducted by: An Individual items, call (510) 494-4440 and request to Date: Jun 9, 2017 new fictitious business name statement must be generally expires at the end of five years from the The registrant began to transact business using speak with the project planner in charge of the Morris D. Jacobson filed before the expiration. date on which it was filed in office of the county the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A particular project. Judge of the Superior Court The filing of this statement does not of itself clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of I declare that all information in this statement 6/20, 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after is true and correct. (A registrant who declares * NOTICE * CNS-3020825# business name in violation of the rights of another any change in the facts set forth in the statement as true any material matter pursuant to Section If you challenge the decision of the Planning under federal, state, or common law (see Section pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 17913 of the Business and Professions code Commission in court, you may be limited to 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). the residence address of a registered owner. A that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a raising only those issues you or someone else 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 new fictitious business name statement must be misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed raised at the public hearing described in this CNS-3026723# filed before the expiration. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) notice, or in written correspondence delivered The filing of this statement does not of itself /s/ Gaetano Bonfiglio, Owner authorize the use in this state of a fictitious This statement was filed with the County Clerk of to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS public hearing. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business name in violation of the rights of another Alameda County on June 19, 2017 NAME STATEMENT under federal, state, or common law (see Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) WAYNE MORRIS, SECRETARY NAMES File No. 532035 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement FREMONT PLANNING COMMISSION Fictitious Business Name(s): 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 generally expires at the end of five years from the Best Improvement Remodel, 4725 Palos Way, date on which it was filed in office of the county Union City, CA 94587, County of Alameda CNS-3024576# clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Registrant(s): Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Moises Orozco Barragan, 4725 Palos Way, Union FICTITIOUS BUSINESS any change in the facts set forth in the statement NAME STATEMENT City, CA 94587 NAME STATEMENT pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in File No. 532458 Business conducted by: an individual File No. 532086 the residence address of a registered owner. A CNS-3027708# Fictitious Business Name(s): The registrant began to transact business using Fictitious Business Name(s): new fictitious business name statement must be Salsa Picante, 3933 Washington Blvd, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Gennie’s Nail, 43334 Bryant St. #4, Fremont, filed before the expiration. Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda 06/09/2017 CA 94539, County of Alameda The filing of this statement does not of itself Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement Registrant(s): authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Thi Cuong Bobby Phan Au, 3215 Gold Ct., is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Tuyet Anh Nguyen, 120 Dixon Landing Rd Spc business name in violation of the rights of another Fremont, CA 94539 as true any material matter pursuant to Section 137, Milpitas, CA 95035 under federal, state, or common law (see Section CIVIL Chin Yi Suzy Nie, 3215 Gold Ct, Fremont, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code Business conducted by: An Individual 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 94539 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a The registrant began to transact business using 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 Business conducted by: Married Couple misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed the fictitious business name(s) listed above on The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 06/12/2017 CNS-3023545# the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A /s/ Moises Orozco Barragan, Owner I declare that all information in this statement ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of is true and correct. (A registrant who declares FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FOR CHANGE OF NAME is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County on June 9, 2017 as true any material matter pursuant to Section NAME STATEMENT Case No. RG17862692 as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) 17913 of the Business and Professions code File No. 532213 Superior Court of California, County of Alameda 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Fictitious Business Name(s): Petition of: Enam Ayayi Ayivi Guedehoussou for that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a generally expires at the end of five years from the misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Teawhispers, 5528 Beau Ct., Fremont, CA Change of Name misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 94538, County of Alameda TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: one thousand dollars [$1,000].) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of /s/ Tuyet Anh Nguyen Registrant(s): Petitioner Enam Ayayi Ayivi Guedehoussou filed /s/ Tri Cuong Bobby Phan Au, Owner Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Yor Sequoia Organic Life Corporation, 5528 Beau a petition with this court for a decree changing This statement was filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement Alameda County on June 12, 2017 Ct., Fremont, CA 94538; California names as follows: Alameda County on June 22, 2017 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Business conducted by: a Corporation Enam Ayayi Ayivi Guedehoussou to Romeo NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the residence address of a registered owner. A of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement The registrant began to transact business using Arnaud Enam Ayivi-Guedehoussou of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be generally expires at the end of five years from the the fictitious business name(s) listed above on The Court orders that all persons interested in generally expires at the end of five years from the filed before the expiration. date on which it was filed in office of the county 01/06/2017 this matter appear before this court at the hearing date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of I declare that all information in this statement indicated below to show cause, if any, why the clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after is true and correct. (A registrant who declares petition for change of name should not be granted. Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another any change in the facts set forth in the statement as true any material matter pursuant to Section Any person objecting to the name changes any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 17913 of the Business and Professions code described above must file a written objection that pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). the residence address of a registered owner. A that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a includes the reasons for the objection at least two the residence address of a registered owner. A 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 new fictitious business name statement must be misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed court days before the matter is scheduled to be new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) heard and must appear at the hearing to show filed before the expiration. CNS-3026722# The filing of this statement does not of itself /s/ Jing Huang, CEO cause why the petition should not be granted. If The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious This statement was filed with the County Clerk of no written objection is timely filed, the court may authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business name in violation of the rights of another Alameda County on June 15, 2017 grant the petition without a hearing. business name in violation of the rights of another NAME STATEMENT under federal, state, or common law (see Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Notice of Hearing: under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 532329 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Date: 08-04-2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Fictitious Business Name(s): 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 generally expires at the end of five years from the The address of the court is Alameda County 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/17 Royal Kicks, 5401 Coliseum Way, Oakland, CA date on which it was filed in office of the county 94604, County of Alameda CNS-3024320# Superior Court, 1221 Oak Street, Oakland, CA CNS-3029418# clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 94612 Mailing Address: 22328 S Garden Ave #9, Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be Hayward, CA 94541 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS any change in the facts set forth in the statement published at least once each week for four FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): NAME STATEMENT pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing NAME STATEMENT Marcos Flores Compos, 22328 S Garden Ave #9, File No. 531896 the residence address of a registered owner. A on the petition in the following newspaper of File No. 532236 Hayward, CA 94541 Fictitious Business Name(s): new fictitious business name statement must be general circulation, printed in this county: What’s Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: An Individual Parkside Dynasty, 2211 Parkside Drive, Suite filed before the expiration. Happening Tri-City Voice Marcos Transport, 87 Brookstone Way, The registrant began to transact business using G, Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda The filing of this statement does not of itself Date: JUN 2, 2017 Hayward, CA 94544, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Registrant(s): authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Morris D. Jacobson Mailing Address: 87 Brookstone Way, Hayward, I declare that all information in this statement Richard I. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of the Richard business name in violation of the rights of another Presiding Judge of the Superior Court CA 94544 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares I. Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust, under federal, state, or common law (see Section 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 Registrant(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section 46000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94539 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Teresa Singh, 87 Brookstone Way, Hayward, 17913 of the Business and Professions code Steven C. Fong, Co-Trustee of the Fong Family 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 CNS-3027533# CA 94544 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Trust as Amended and Restated, 1623 Edgehill Sukhjit Singh, 87 Brookstone Way, Hayward, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Court, San Leandro, CA 94577 CNS-3023080# (AMENDED) CA 94544 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Roger P. Lusch, Co-Trustee of the Lusch Family ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Business conducted by: a Joint Venture /s/ Marcos Flores Campos, Owner Trust, 893 Barcelona Drive, Fremont, CA 94536 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FOR CHANGE OF NAME The registrant began to transact business using This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Robert Glen South, Jr., 1884 Flynn Creek Road, NAME STATEMENT Case No. HG17861734 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Alameda County on June 20, 2017 Gainesboro, TN 38562 File No. 532073 Superior Court of California, County of Alameda 2001 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) David Law, Trustee of the David Law Child’s Fictitious Business Name(s): Petition of: Jaelene Kiara Sahlberg for Change I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Exempt Trust UDT Dated Apr 2, 1984, 308 Keen Support Services, 41755 Sherwood St, of Name is true and correct. (A registrant who declares generally expires at the end of five years from the McGraw Street, Seattle, WA 98109 Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county Phillip Lan, Trustee of the Phillip Lan Child’s Registrant(s): Petitioner Jaelene Kiara Sahlberg filed a petition 17913 of the Business and Professions code clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Exempt Trust UDT Dated Apr 2, 1984, 104 Twin Inocencio Basit, 41755 Sherwood St, Fremont, with this court for a decree changing names as that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Oaks Drive, Los Gatos, CA 95032 CA 94538 follows: misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed any change in the facts set forth in the statement Janice C. Fong, Co-Trustee of the Fong Family Business conducted by: An Individual Jaelene Kiara Sahlberg to Jaelene Kiara Aquino one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Trust, as Amended & Restated, 1623 Edgehill The registrant began to transact business using Sahlberg /s/ Sukhjit Singh, Owner/Partner the residence address of a registered owner. A Court, San Leandro, CA 94577 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A The Court orders that all persons interested in This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be Karen M. Ingram, Trustee of the Ingram 1982 I declare that all information in this statement this matter appear before this court at the hearing Alameda County on June 16, 2017 filed before the expiration. Trust UDT June 16, 1982, as Amended and is true and correct. (A registrant who declares indicated below to show cause, if any, why the NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself Restated, 271 Stratford Place, Los Altos, CA as true any material matter pursuant to Section petition for change of name should not be granted. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 94022 17913 of the Business and Professions code Any person objecting to the name changes generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another June L. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of the Richard I. that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a described above must file a written objection that date on which it was filed in office of the county under federal, state, or common law (see Section Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed includes the reasons for the objection at least two clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 46006 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94539 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) court days before the matter is scheduled to be Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 Diane K. Lusch, Co-Trustee of the Lusch Family /s/ Inocencio Basit, Owner heard and must appear at the hearing to show any change in the facts set forth in the statement Trust, 893 Barcelona Drive, Fremont, CA 94536 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of cause why the petition should not be granted. If pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in CNS-3026473# Business conducted by: A General Partnership Alameda County on June 12, 2017 no written objection is timely filed, the court may the residence address of a registered owner. A The registrant began to transact business using NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) grant the petition without a hearing. new fictitious business name statement must be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the fictitious business name(s) listed above on of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Notice of Hearing: filed before the expiration. NAME STATEMENT May 17, 1988 generally expires at the end of five years from the Date: AUG 4, 2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 The filing of this statement does not of itself File No. 532612 I declare that all information in this statement date on which it was filed in office of the county The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Fictitious Business Name(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 business name in violation of the rights of another Swift PCB, 44847 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA as true any material matter pursuant to Section Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be under federal, state, or common law (see Section 94538, County of Alameda 17913 of the Business and Professions code any change in the facts set forth in the statement published at least once each week for four 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Registrant(s): that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/17 Sheila Matin, 5239 Colonial Pk Ct, Fremont, CA misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed the residence address of a registered owner. A 94528 on the petition in the following newspaper of CNS-3029324# one thousand dollars [$1,000].) new fictitious business name statement must be general circulation, printed in this county: Tri-City Business conducted by: An Individual /s/ Richard I. Hashimoto, General Partner filed before the expiration. Voice The registrant began to transact business using Richard I. Hashimoto, Co-Trustee of The Richard The filing of this statement does not of itself Date: May 30, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A I. Hashimoto and June L. Hashimoto 1993 Trust authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Morris D. Jacobson NAME STATEMENT I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of business name in violation of the rights of another Presiding Judge of the Superior Court File No. 532793 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County on June 7, 2017 under federal, state, or common law (see Section 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). J & B Logistics, 38095 Archer Ct, Fremont, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3027526# of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 94536, County of Alameda that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a generally expires at the end of five years from the Registrant(s): misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county CNS-3022918# ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Bikram Sandhu, 38095 Archer Ct, Fremont, CA one thousand dollars [$1,000].) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of FOR CHANGE OF NAME 94536 /s/ Sheila Matin, Owner Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT Case No. HG17864292 Business conducted by: An Individual This statement was filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Superior Court of California, County of Alameda The registrant began to transact business using Alameda County on June 27, 2017 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in BUSINESS NAME Petition of: Michael Haskins for Change of Name the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the residence address of a registered owner. A File No. 485650 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be The following person(s) has (have) abandoned Petitioner Michael Haskins filed a petition with this is true and correct. (A registrant who declares generally expires at the end of five years from the filed before the expiration. the use of the fictitious business name: Landream court for a decree changing names as follows: as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself Law Firm, 35640 Fremont Blvd., #122, Fremont, Michael Haskins to Michael Haskins Blonsky 17913 of the Business and Professions code clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CA 94536, Mailing Address: Fremont, CA 94536; The Court orders that all persons interested in that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another County of Alameda this matter appear before this court at the hearing misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section The fictitious business name referred to above indicated below to show cause, if any, why the one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). was filed in the County Clerk’s office in Alameda petition for change of name should not be granted. /s/ Bikram Sandhu, Owner the residence address of a registered owner. A 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 County on Dec. 05, 2013. Any person objecting to the name changes This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be Guolan Chen, 34241 Xanadu Ter., Fremont, CA described above must file a written objection that Alameda County on July 3, 2017 filed before the expiration. CNS-3024317# 94555 includes the reasons for the objection at least two NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself This business was conducted by an Individual. court days before the matter is scheduled to be of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I declare that all information in this statement heard and must appear at the hearing to show generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another NAME STATEMENT is true and correct. (A registrant who declares cause why the petition should not be granted. If date on which it was filed in office of the county under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 532064 as true any material matter pursuant to Section no written objection is timely filed, the court may clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Fictitious Business Name(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code grant the petition without a hearing. Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 Sandhu Transport, 4108 Venus Pl, Union City, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Notice of Hearing: any change in the facts set forth in the statement CA 94587, County of Alameda misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Date: 08/25/2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in CNS-3026470# Registrant(s): one thousand dollars ($1,000).) The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, the residence address of a registered owner. A Gurpreet Sandhu, 4108 Venus Pl, Union City, S/ Guolan Chen Oakland, CA 94612 new fictitious business name statement must be STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT CA 94587 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be filed before the expiration. OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Business conducted by: An Individual Alameda County on June 1, 2017. published at least once each week for four The filing of this statement does not of itself BUSINESS NAME The registrant began to transact business using 6/20, 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing authorize the use in this state of a fictitious File No. 507819 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A on the petition in the following newspaper of business name in violation of the rights of another The following person(s) has (have) abandoned I declare that all information in this statement CNS-3022915# general circulation, printed in this county: What under federal, state, or common law (see Section the use of the fictitious business name: Niles Pie is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Happening Tri-City Voice 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Company, 32990 Alvarado Niles Rd Suite 960, as true any material matter pursuant to Section FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Date: Jun 16, 2017 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/17 Union City, CA 94587 17913 of the Business and Professions code NAME STATEMENT The Fictitious Business Name Statement being File No. 531635-531636 Morris D. Jacobson CNS-3028723# that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Judge of the Superior Court abandoned was filed on 07/31/2015 in the County misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Fictitious Business Name(s): 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 of Alameda. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 1. Relax a Lounger, 2. Eurolounger, 5555 Auto FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Carolyn Berke, 390 Riverside Avenue, Fremont, Mall Parkway, Fremont, CA 94538, County of CNS-3024580# /s/ Gurpreet Sandhu NAME STATEMENT CA 94536 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda File No. 532116 S/ Carolyn Berke Alameda County on June 12, 2017 Registrant(s): ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Fictitious Business Name(s): This statement was filed with the County Clerk of NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Lifestyle Solutions Inc, 5555 Auto Mall Parkway, FOR CHANGE OF NAME Shobha Imports, 5795 Forbes Dr., Newark CA Alameda County on June 6, 2017. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Fremont, CA 94538; California Case No. HG17863797 94560, County of Alameda 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/17 generally expires at the end of five years from the Business conducted by: a Corporation Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Registrant(s): CNS-3025624# date on which it was filed in office of the county The registrant began to transact business using Petition of: Yufen Liang for Change of Name Shobha Shodhan, 5795 Forbes Dr., Newark CA clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 94560 I declare that all information in this statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a Business conducted by: an individual any change in the facts set forth in the statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares decree changing names as follows: The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT as true any material matter pursuant to Section File No. 532484 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Yufen Liang to Yufen Teng the fictitious business name(s) listed above on the residence address of a registered owner. A 17913 of the Business and Professions code The Court orders that all persons interested in 7/23/2007 Fictitious Business Name(s): that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a MRA Enterprises, 36057 Caxton Pl., Fremont, new fictitious business name statement must be this matter appear before this court at the hearing I declare that all information in this statement filed before the expiration. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed indicated below to show cause, if any, why the is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CA 94536, County of Alameda one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Registrant(s): The filing of this statement does not of itself petition for change of name should not be granted. as true any material matter pursuant to Section authorize the use in this state of a fictitious /s/ Sean Pathiratne, CEO Any person objecting to the name changes 17913 of the Business and Professions code Matthew Alexander, 36057 Caxton Pl., Fremont, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of CA 94536 business name in violation of the rights of another described above must file a written objection that that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a under federal, state, or common law (see Section Alameda County on May 31, 2017 includes the reasons for the objection at least two misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Business conducted by: An Individual NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The registrant began to transact business using 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). court days before the matter is scheduled to be one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18/17 of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement heard and must appear at the hearing to show /s/ Shobha Shodhan, Owner the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A generally expires at the end of five years from the cause why the petition should not be granted. If This statement was filed with the County Clerk of I declare that all information in this statement CNS-3024035# date on which it was filed in office of the county no written objection is timely filed, the court may Alameda County on June 13, 2017 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) as true any material matter pursuant to Section FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Notice of Hearing: of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 17913 of the Business and Professions code NAME STATEMENT any change in the facts set forth in the statement July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 35

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pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Act. (This authority will allow the personal an inventory and appraisal of estate assets THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service the residence address of a registered owner. A THE CITY OF UNION CITY ADDING CHAPTER representative to take many actions or of any petition or account as provided in Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 new fictitious business name statement must be 5.55 “RENT REVIEW” TO THE UNION CITY without obtaining court approval. Before Probate Code section 1250. A Request for 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only filed before the expiration. MUNICIPAL CODE Sale Line: 916-939-0772 O r Login to: http://www. The filing of this statement does not of itself The above entitled ordinance was adopted by the taking certain very important actions, Special Notice form is available from the qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645- authorize the use in this state of a fictitious City Council on June 27, 2017. This abbreviated however, the personal representative will court clerk. 7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: business name in violation of the rights of another notice is published in lieu of the full text of the be required to give notice to interested Attorney for Petitioner: Jillian S. Lyons, CA-15-691408-CL IDSPub #0128080 6/27/2017 under federal, state, or common law (see Section ordinance. A copy of the full text of the ordinance, persons unless they have waived notice Esq., 3900 Newpark Mall Rd., Third Floor, 7/4/2017 7/11/2017 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). as it was read and adopted on June 27, 2017 or consented to the proposed action.) The Newark, CA 94560, Telephone: (510) 818- 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 6/20, 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 is available on the City’s website at: http://lf2. independent administration authority will 0000 CNS-3023324# unioncity.org/weblink8/0/fol/112/Row1.aspx. A 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 CNS-3022124# copy of the full text of the ordinance is also be granted unless an interested person available at the Office of the City Clerk, 34009 files an objection to the petition and shows CNS-3023018# NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-17- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City, California, good cause why the court should not grant 764425-BF Order No.: 730-1702247-70 NOTE: NAME STATEMENT during normal business hours. The City Clerk the authority. THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION File No. 532130 can be reached by phone at 510-675-5348 if you IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED TO THE Fictitious Business Name(s): A hearing on the petition will be held in COPY PROVI DED TO THE MORTGAGOR OR desire a copy of the full text of the ordinance sent this court on August 1, 2017 at 9:31 AM Joy4Tea, 32148 Alvarado Boulevard, Union to you via email or by first class mail. PASSED, TRUSTEE SALES TRUSTOR (Pursuant to Cal. Civ. Code 2923.3) City, CA 94587, County of Alameda APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council in Dept. 202 located at 2120 Martin Luther YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF Registrant(s): of the City of Union City at a regular meeting held King, Jr. Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. TRUST DATED 5/2/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE Josefina B Walker, 339 N Sierra Madre St., Mt. on June 27, 2017 by the following vote: If you object to the granting of the petition, ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT House, CA 95391 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU AYES: Councilmembers Duncan, Ellis, Singh, you should appear at the hearing and state NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-15- Marten F. Walker, 339 N Sierra Madre St., Mt. Vice Mayor Gacoscos, Mayor Dutra-Vernaci NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE House, CA 95391 your objections or file written objections 691408-CL Order No.: 150277034-CA-VOI NOTE: OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU NOES: None with the court before the hearing. Your THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION Business conducted by: Married Couple ABSENT: None SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction The registrant began to transact business using appearance may be in person or by your IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED TO THE sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s ABSTAIN: None COPY PROVI DED TO THE MORTGAGOR OR the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A APPROVED: /s/ Carol Dutra-Vernaci CAROL attorney. check drawn on a state or national bank, check I declare that all information in this statement TRUSTOR (Pursuant to Cal. Civ. Code 2923.3) drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check DUTRA-VERNACI, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Anna M. If you are a creditor or a contingent YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Brown ANNA M. BROWN, City Clerk APPROVED creditor of the decedent, you must file drawn by a state or federal savings and loan as true any material matter pursuant to Section TRUST DATED 11/9/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE association, or savings association, or savings AS TO FORM: /s/ Kristopher J. Kokotaylo your claim with the court and mail a copy ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT 17913 of the Business and Professions code KRISTOPHER J. KOKOTAYLO, Interim City bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial C that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a to the personal representative appointed MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ode and authorized to do business in this state, Attorney NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 7/11/17 by the court within the later of either will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale one thousand dollars [$1,000].) (1) four months from the date of first OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU will be made, but without covenant or warranty, /s/ Josefina B. Walker, Owner CNS-3027796# SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, issuance of letters to a general personal sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s This statement was filed with the County Clerk of representative, as defined in section 58(b) or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal Alameda County on June 13, 2017 ORDINANCE NO. 840-17 check drawn on a state or national bank, check sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check with interest and late charges thereon, as provided of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement OF THE CITY OF UNION CITY LEVYING days from the date of mailing or personal drawn by a state or federal savings and loan in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the generally expires at the end of five years from the SPECIAL TAX WITHIN CITY OF UNION CITY delivery to you of a notice under section association, or savings association, or savings Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and date on which it was filed in office of the county COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006- 9052 of the California Probate Code. bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial C expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 1 (PUBLIC SERVICES), INCLUDING CERTAIN ode and authorized to do business in this state, the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Other California statutes and legal authority will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after ANNEXATION TERRITORY may affect your rights as a creditor. You Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. any change in the facts set forth in the statement (DR HORTON, MONARCH AT will be made, but without covenant or warranty, The amount may be greater on the day of sale. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in SOARES RANCH) may want to consult with an attorney expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN the residence address of a registered owner. A The above entitled ordinance was adopted by the knowledgeable in California law. or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): Clinton W new fictitious business name statement must be City Council on June 27, 2017. This abbreviated You may examine the file kept by the court. sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, Atwood an unmarried man Recorded: 5/7/2008 as filed before the expiration. notice is published in lieu of the full text of the If you are a person interested in the estate, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided Instrument No. 2008151438 of Official Records in The filing of this statement does not of itself ordinance. A copy of the full text of the ordinance, in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the the office of the Recorder of ALAMEDA County, you may file with the court a Request for Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges authorize the use in this state of a fictitious as it was read and adopted on June 27, 2017 Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of California; Date of Sale: 7/18/2017 at 12:00PM business name in violation of the rights of another is available on the City’s website at: http://lf2. and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount Place of Sale: At the Fallon Street emergency under federal, state, or common law (see Section unioncity.org/weblink8/0/fol/112/Row1.aspx. A an inventory and appraisal of estate assets (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice exit to the Alameda County Courthouse, located 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). copy of the full text of the ordinance is also or of any petition or account as provided in of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth at 1225 Fallon St., Oakland, CA 94612 Amount of 6/20, 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 available at the Office of the City Clerk, 34009 Probate Code section 1250. A Request for below. The amount may be greater on the day of unpaid balance and other charges: $313,598.71 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City, California, Special Notice form is available from the sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS The purported property address is: 4827 SERRA CNS-3021901# during normal business hours. The City Clerk THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): AVE, FREMONT, CA 94538 Assessor’s Parcel court clerk. DONNA P. RODRIGUEZ AND CLARENCE can be reached by phone at 510-675-5348 if you Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner: No.: 531 -0011-053 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS desire a copy of the full text of the ordinance sent RODRIGUEZ, WIFE AND HUSBAND Recorded: BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this NAME STATEMENT to you via email or by first class mail. Subhashini V. Vemu, 41838 Via San 11/16/2006 as Instrument No. 2006426364 of property lien, you should understand that there File No. 531353 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the Miguel, Fremont, CA 94539 Official Records in the office of the Recorder are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. Fictitious Business Name(s): City Council of the City of Union City at a regular 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 of ALAMEDA County, California; Date of Sale: You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property Urban Underground, 25975 Stanwood Ave, 7/18/2017 at 12:00PM Place of Sale: At the Fallon meeting held on June 27, 2017 by the following CNS-3024822# itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction Hayward, CA 94544, County of Alameda vote: Street emergency exit to the Alameda County does not automatically entitle you to free and Registrant(s): AYES: Councilmembers Duncan, Ellis, Singh, Courthouse, located at 1225 Fallon St., Oakland, clear ownership of the property. You should also Edwin Alvarenga, 25975 Stanwood Ave., Vice Mayor Gacoscos, Mayor Dutra-Vernaci NOTICE OF PETITION TO CA 94612 Amount of unpaid balance and other be aware that the lien being auctioned off may Hayward, CA 94544 NOES: None ADMINISTER ESTATE OF charges: $173,272.04 The purported property be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder Business conducted by: An Individual ABSENT: None address is: 40216 BLANCHARD ST, FREMONT, at the auction, you are or may be responsible The registrant began to transact business using ABSTAIN: None MICHAEL SMAYLING CA 94538 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 525-0962-007- for paying off all liens senior to the lien being the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A APPROVED: /s/ Carol Dutra-Vernaci CAROL CASE NO. RP17864169 00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to I declare that all information in this statement DUTRA-VERNACI, Mayor To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, are considering bidding on this property lien, you the property. You are encouraged to investigate is true and correct. (A registrant who declares ATTEST: /s/ Anna M. Brown Anna M. Brown, City contingent creditors, and persons who may should understand that there are risks involved the existence, priority, and size of outstanding as true any material matter pursuant to Section Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Kristopher in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be liens that may exist on this property by contacting 17913 of the Business and Professions code otherwise be interested in the will or estate, bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. J. Kokotaylo or both, of: Michael Smayling the county recorder’s office or a title insurance that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a KRISTOPHER J. KOKOTAYLO, Interim City Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does company, either of which may charge you a fee misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Attorney A Petition for Probate has been filed by not automatically entitle you to free and clear for this information. If you consult either of these one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 7/11/17 Karl Smayling in the Superior Court of ownership of the property. You should also be resources, you should be aware that the same /s/ Edwin Alvarenga California, County of Alameda. aware that the lien being auctioned off may be lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed This statement was filed with the County Clerk of CNS-3027788# The Petition for Probate requests that a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY Alameda County on May 22, 2017 auction, you are or may be responsible for paying OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) PUBLIC HEARING Karl Smayling be appointed as personal off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned representative to administer the estate of sale may be postponed one or more times by of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement NOTICE 2017 WEED off, before you can receive clear title to the the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, generally expires at the end of five years from the ABATEMENT PROGRAM the decedent. property. You are encouraged to investigate the pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil date on which it was filed in office of the county NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat on March 23, The Petition requests authority to existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens Code. The law requires that information about clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 2017, the Newark City Council adopted Resolution administer the estate under the that may exist on this property by contacting trustee sale postponements be made available to Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 10601 declaring that weeds growing on specified Independent Administration of Estates the county recorder’s office or a title insurance you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not any change in the facts set forth in the statement properties are a public nuisance and must be company, either of which may charge you a fee present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in abated by the removal of the weeds. On April Act. (This authority will allow the personal for this information. If you consult either of these representative to take many actions your sa le date has been postponed, and, if the residence address of a registered owner. A 27, 2017, the City Council held a public hearing resources, you should be aware that the same applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the new fictitious business name statement must be to consider property owners’ objections to the without obtaining court approval. Before lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed sale of this property, you may call 916-939-0772 filed before the expiration. 2017 Weed Abatement program and directed taking certain very important actions, of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY for information regarding the trustee’s sale or The filing of this statement does not of itself the Superintendent of Streets to abate the public however, the personal representative will OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan. authorize the use in this state of a fictitious nuisances. be required to give notice to interested sale may be postponed one or more times by com , using the file number assigned to this business name in violation of the rights of another NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVENthat the City the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-17-764425-BF . under federal, state, or common law (see Section Council of the City of Newark at its City Council persons unless they have waived notice pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil or consented to the proposed action.) The Information about postponements that are very 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). meeting of Thursday, July 27, 2017 at or near Code. The law requires that information about short in duration or that occur close in time to the 6/20, 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers, Sixth Floor, independent administration authority will trustee sale postponements be made available to scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected CNS-3021275# City Administration Building, 37101 Newark be granted unless an interested person you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not in the telephone information or on the Internet Boulevard, Newark, California, will hold a public files an objection to the petition and shows present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether Web site. The best way to verify postponement hearing to consider property owners’ objections good cause why the court should not grant your sa le date has been postponed, and, if information is to attend the scheduled sale. The and confirmation of the Superintendent of Streets’ applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any report concerning weed abatement assessments. the authority. sale of this property, you may call 916-939-0772 A hearing on the petition will be held in this incorrectness of the property address or other GOVERNMENT SHEILA HARRINGTON City Clerk for information regarding the trustee’s sale or common designation, if any, shown herein. If no Publication: Tri City Voice, July 11, 2017 court on July 26, 2017 at 9:31 am in Dept. visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan. street address or other common designation is 7/11/17 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King Jr. com , using the file number assigned to this shown, directions to the location of the property CNS-3027298# Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-15-691408-CL . may be obtained by sending a written request If you object to the granting of the petition, Information about postponements that are very to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date CITY OF FREMONT short in duration or that occur close in time to the of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the PUBLIC HEARING you should appear at the hearing and state scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected your objections or file written objections sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Notice is hereby given that the City of Fremont in the telephone information or on the Internet Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser City Council will hold a public hearing to consider PROBATE with the court before the hearing. Your Web site. The best way to verify postponement at the sale shall be entitled only to a return o the following proposals. Said public hearing will be appearance may be in person or by your information is to attend the scheduled sale. The f the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 18, 2017, Council attorney. undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. A, Fremont, If you are a creditor or a contingent incorrectness of the property address or other purchaser shall have no further recourse against CA, at which time all interested parties may attend common designation, if any, shown herein. If no the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the and be heard: creditor of the decedent, you must file street address or other common designation is NOTICE OF PETITION TO your claim with the court and mail a copy Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s Attorney. HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT MASTER ADMINISTER ESTATE OF shown, directions to the location of the property If you have previously been discharged through FEE SCHEDULE UPDATE to the personal representative appointed may be obtained by sending a written request bankruptcy, you may have been released of Public Hearing (Published Notice) to Consider VYASAMURTHY VEMU by the court within the later of either to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date personal liability for this loan in which case this Modification to Human Services Department CASE NO. RP17861642 (1) four months from the date of first of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the letter is intended to exercise the note holders Fees for Youth and Family Services, Aging and To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, issuance of letters to a general personal sale is set aside for any reason, including if the right’s against the real property only. QUALITY Family Services, Mobility and Transportation Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR Services, and Family Resource Center Services contingent creditors, and persons who may representative, as defined in section 58(b) at the sale shall be entitled only to a return o of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY - CONTINUED FROM JULY 11, 2017 CITY otherwise be interested in the will or estate, f the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR COUNCIL MEETING or both, of: Vyasamurthy Vemu days from the date of mailing or personal the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service If you challenge any decision of the City Council A Petition for Probate has been filed by delivery to you of a notice under section purchaser shall have no further recourse against Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 in court, you may be limited to raising only those Subhashini V. Vemu in the Superior Court 9052 of the California Probate Code. the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only issues you or someone else raised at the public of California, County of Alameda. Other California statutes and legal authority Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s Attorney. Sale Line: 916-939-0772 O r Login to: http://www. hearing described in this notice, or in written If you have previously been discharged through qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645- correspondence delivered to the City Council at, The Petition for Probate requests that may affect your rights as a creditor. You bankruptcy, you may have been released of may want to consult with an attorney 7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: or prior to, the public hearing. Subhashini V. Vemu be appointed as personal liability for this loan in which case this CA-17-764425-BF IDSPub #0127582 6/27/2017 SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK personal representative to administer the knowledgeable in California law. letter is intended to exercise the note holders 7/4/2017 7/11/2017 7/11/17 estate of the decedent. You may examine the file kept by the court. right’s against the real property only. QUALITY 6/27, 7/4, 7/11/17 CNS-3029196# The Petition requests authority to If you are a person interested in the estate, MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR you may file with the court a Request for ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY CNS-3019085# administer the estate under the INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR ORDINANCE NO. 841-17 Independent Administration of Estates Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of

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SUBMITTED BY SGT. HUY TRAN, MILPITAS PD SUBMITTED BY scams and encourage them to talk Members of the Milpitas Police Department SWAT team showed off their best moves and tactical skills CAPTAIN CHOMNAN LOTH, to a trusted friend or relative before responding to these types during a recent competition against SWAT teams from numerous other law enforcement agencies. NEWARK PD The 2017 Best in the West SWAT competition, held in mid-May, pitted 24 SWAT teams from of calls. Tuesday, July 4 California and Nevada in a live fire competition that included several grueling events that tested team Saturday, July 1 At 7:06 a.m. officers were member’s physical strength along with individual and team SWAT skills. At 8:13 p.m. Officer Mavrakis dispatched to a reported robbery Milpitas SWAT team members did well. Officer Pete Tachis received the Bulls-Eye award for making the responded to a call about illegal at the Chevron gas station, top shot in the 300 Bulls-Eye Target Sniper Contest. Meanwhile, the team took home a third-place award fireworks on Elmwood and Dar- 6104 Jarvis Avenue. The for best Team Assault event which was designed to challenge teams with tactics, teamwork and quick von streets. He was unable to suspect had fled prior to police decision-making, in a realistic entry of a live-fire house to rescue a hostage. identify a suspect, but the illegal arrival. The incident is under Overall, the Milpitas SWAT team placed 15th in the competition which was hosted by the Santa Clara fireworks were seized. investigation. County Sheriff’s Department. At 11:03 p.m. Officers re- At 7:10 p.m. Officers Mapes sponded to a disturbance call at and Slavazza were conducting a the Courtyard Marriot Hotel, probation check when they met 34905 Newark Boulevard. Offi- and subsequently arrested a LETTER TO THE EDITOR cers met and subsequently ar- 48-year-old Newark man on rested a 23-year-old San Mateo suspicion of possessing a man and a 26-year-old Menlo controlled substance and illegal Park man on suspicion of ob- fireworks. The man was cited and Rodeo abuse structing a police officer, disor- released at the scene. derly conduct, possession of a We’re on the brink of a sea change regarding the (with more than a thousand California members), At 10:45 p.m. Lieutenant controlled substance and battery. use of animals in entertainment: no more orca the Humane Farming Association, and many others. Kimbrough and Sergeant Simon Both men were booked into shows or breeding at SeaWorld; elephant bull hook Back in 1993 the Alameda County Board of were flagged down by a group of Santa Rita jail. bans in Oakland and Los Angeles; demise of the Supervisors outlawed the rodeo’s brutal “horse citizens on Port Sailwood Drive. Monday, July 3 Ringling Brothers Circus. Time for another look at tripping” and “steer tailing” events. It’s time to An 18-year-old man had suffered At 6:52 p.m. Officer Wallace rodeo. add other cruel and non-sanctioned events to the an injury to his hand when an investigated a fraud case where an At HARD’s 2014 Rowell Ranch Rodeo in prohibited list: “wild cow milking,” “mutton illegal firework exploded. The elderly victim was tricked into Castro Valley, a cow was killed in the “wild busting,” all animal “scrambles,” et al. For most, man was taken to a local trauma sending $5,400 in gift cards to an cow milking contest,” leaving an orphaned calf. rodeo is merely a detour en route to the center with non-life-threatening unknown person in Georgia to Yet another of these abused cows suffered internal slaughterhouse. They (and we) deserve better. injuries. pay the bail for his “grandson” injuries at this year’s rodeo. An on-line petition Please contact the Board at 1221 Oak Street, Wednesday, July 5 who was allegedly in jail for driv- boasts more than 100,000 signatures supporting a Oakland, CA 94512, (510) 272-3898, and ask At 12:13 a.m. Officers ing under the influence. This is a ban on both “wild cow milking” and the children’s that they add this issue to their agenda in the responded to a call about an well-established scam that has “mutton busting” event. (The Livermore Rodeo near future. indecent exposure incident at the been going around for some time. features these same events.) Waterford Complex on the Police would like to remind the Supporters include the East Bay SPCA, the Eric Mills, Coordinator 6400 block of Buena Vista Drive. public to talk with elderly parents Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association ACTION FOR ANIMALS The suspect was not located. or friends about these kinds of Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017

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

A Cut Above Is food a problem? Try Alameda County Sun Gallery Toastmasters Club #8597 Overeaters Anonymous Republican Party Summer Art Camp Meet 1st,3rd,5th Mon7-8pm Mon 7 PM & Wed 7 PM Assembly District 20 & Buy 2 weeks get 3rd week free Christ’s Community Church St. James Episcopal Church Assembly District 25 Special is for 9-3 camps only 25927 Kay Ave., Hayward 37051 Cabrillo Terr., Fremont Local issues discussed 1/2 day camps 9-12 - or 12-3 Lester: 510-825-3751 Sat 10:30 AM No dues or fees Sunday, July 16, 2017 Ages 6-12 Camp Hours 9-3 8597.toastmastersclubs.org All are welcome! 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Space is limited Dev. Communications & Leader- First Presbyterian Church Call (510) 657-8645 1015 E St., Hayward ship skills, greater self-confidence, 35450 Newark Blvd., Newark http://www.alamedagop.org Sungallery.org or personal & professional growth www.oasaco.org [email protected]

FREMONT STAMP CLUB F.U.N. (Fremont, Union City, An Evening of Worship SINCE 1978 Newark) PROGRESSIVES with Melia & Micah Mann Meets 2nd Thurs. Join us for pizza and politics Sunday- Aug. 27- 6:30pm each month 7pm Bronco Billy’s Pizza The Mann’s will share what God has Cultural Arts Center 41200 Blacow Road Fremont been doing through their ministry 3375 Country Dr., Fremont Most meetings 6pm - third Sun in Austria and we will have a time Everyone is welcome. Beginners of the month. of worship and praise to Advanced. For questions or For Info Visit our website: New Hope Community Church more information: www.funprogressives.com 2190 Peralta Blvd., Fremont www.fremontstampclub.org/ Contact us at: [email protected] or call Dave: [email protected] www.newhopefremont.org 510-487-5288

Shinn House Fremont Cribbage Club New Dimension Chorus FREMONT SYMPHONY FREE AIRPLANE RIDES GUILD Mission Peak Heritage teaches cribbage to new players & Men’s 4 Part Vocal FOR KIDS AGES 8-17 Enthusiastic music lovers who Foundation tournament cribbage to all Harmony In the Young Eagles support the Fremont Symphony! 1269 Peralta Blvd. Fremont players of any skill level every Tues. “Barbershop” style Hayward Airport First Tuesday each month 7:30 pm Docents & Volunteers needed 6:15pm at Round Table Pizza Thursdays at 7pm Various Saturdays Fremont Community for Various Activities throughout 37480 Fremont Blvd., Centerville Calvary Luther Church www.vaa29.org Activities Center the year. Free professional Email:[email protected] 17200 Via Magdelena Email for more information 3375 Country Drive, Fremont Docent Training. American Cribbage Congress SanLorenzo [email protected] Visitors are welcome! Please contact: Joan Serafino www.cribbage.org Contact: ndchorus.org 510-795-0891 510-332-2481 call 510-656-8763 or email [email protected]

SONS OF ITALY FATHERHOOD CLASS The Friendship Force Social Club for Italians FREE Festival Dads Learn San Francisco Bay Area And Friends Community Church Relationship & Experience a country & its culture 1st Friday of month of Hayward with local hosts; meet global Parenting Skills – FREE! (No meetings July/Aug/Dec) Sat. Aug 12 - 11-3pm visitors here. Fremont Family Resource Ctr. 5:30 social hour Everything is FREE! Japanese guests in 2017 39155 Liberty St., Fremont 6:30 potluck dinner ($5) BBQ Lunch, Games, Raffles Travel to Kenya in 2018 Class starts June 1 Newark Pavilion - Bld. 2 Family Activities Many Bay Area social activities. Registration Deadline May 23 (Thornton Blvd. & kids school backpacks www.ffsfba.org Must Register Online at: Cherry Blvd., Newark) Live Music & Resources www.thefriendshipforce.org www.R3Academy.org/register Info: Gina 510-943-7403 26555 Gading Road, Hayward Call 510-794-6844 or 793-0857 www.giuseppemazzini.org 510-782-8593

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

Interested in Fremont Garden Club Taking Off Pounds A-1 Comm. Tri-City Society of Join enthusiasts from Housing Svcs Sensibly Tri-City area Model Engineers Join our TOPS Support 1st Time Home Buyers The TCSME located in Niles Plaza Meets Feb. - Oct. Workshop Team Thursdays - 10am 3rd Wednesday of the month is currently looking for new Learn the process of homeownership 35660 Cedar Blvd., Newark at various locations members to help build & operate Down Payment Assistance We are a friendly and fun Social time: 6:15 pm an N Scale HO layout focused on Every 3rd Sat. 10am-1pm non-profit support group, Presentation: 7-8:30 pm Fremont & surrounding areas. 22693 Hesperian Blvd. #150 sharing the same goals. Annual dues: $30 indi, $50 couples We meet Fridays 7:30-9:30pm. Hayward, CA 94541 co-ed group ALL are welcome! Call Lynn: 510-604-8206 Please visit our web site: Register: www.a1chs.org Contact Shirley at www.fremontgardenclub.org www.nilesdepot.org [email protected] Call: 510-674-9227

Larry “O” Car Show SparkPoint Financial Sat. Aug 12 - 9am-3pm Servicesfor Low-Income Attend Free Classes Soiree Seniors Become A Travel For People Over 60 Classic, Custom Cars, Hot Rods & Residents Trucks. Bounce House & Face FREE financial services Trainer & teach Many Activities Painting, Fund Raiser BBQ & coaching. others how to travel at Potluck Dinners, Dancing, Bicycle Show & Model Car SparkPoint Info Session wholesale Prices. TGIF’s, Birthdays and more Displays! Drawings, 3rd Thursday, 6-7pm Tax Benefits & Free Health Care Call Dianne for information Prizes and More! City of Fremont Reserve your seating. (510) 581-9008 Ruggieri Senior Center Family Resource Center Arleen 510 695 7278 510-675-5495 To register, call 574-2020. [email protected] 33997 Alvarado-Niles Rd Fremont.gov/SparkPointFRC Union City July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 37 Compassion Report Two new captains at the helm

SUBMITTED BY and the number of food pantries SR. MARIE ANNETTE BURKART has mushroomed. It is no longer a question of “emergency food” Breaking the Cycle of Hunger! for temporary relief, but rather a Do you know that one-sixth of need for a supplemental food Americans do not have enough source. The need is greater than food to eat? Hunger has no social ever with underemployment, low boundaries. While it seems wages, rising cost of living and that unemployment rates and proposed cuts to Supplemental economic growth are improving Nutrition Assistance Program after the 2008 recession, there is a (SNAP) or food stamps. widening gap as families struggle What can we as citizens of to make choices between food Compassionate Fremont do? and utilities, food and 1. Have and teach respect for transportation, food and medical food. care or food and housing. Less 2. Be mindful not to waste food. than 9% of the 48 million Cut the blemish away, it is still hungry Americans are homeless. edible. (www.hungerfight.org) Hardworking adults, children 3. Share the produce of your and seniors on fixed incomes garden with others or a simply cannot make ends meet food bank. and are forced to go without 4. Come to an evening of food. How do they cope? Some information “Breaking the Cycle of their solutions are to depend of Hunger.” on school lunch programs, buy 5. Educate yourself, volunteer inexpensive, unhealthy but filling Captains Kyna and John Kelley, The Salvation Army, Hayward and advocate for the hungry food or water down food and in our city. SUBMITTED BY who I was. It made such an Of the many lessons learned drink. These quick fixes only add THE SALVATION ARMY impact on my life. I fell in love on their journey with The Army, to the multiple problems of poor with The Salvation Army and the recurring one is “Others.” Breaking the Cycle of Hunger nutrition and obesity. We all those who call it home,” said That play a huge role in their Monday, July 24 Two officers at The Salvation know that the lack of adequate Capt. John. The hope and faith lives and they appreciate the op- nutrition affects cognitive and 7 p.m. Army Hayward Corps have been promoted to the rank of captain. they received opened their eyes portunity to help, build and im- behavioural development as well to so many possibilities and the pact any situation, positively. The Fremont Main Library Captains John and as physical growth, resulting in Kelleys eventually re-married. Kelleys chose to minister through 2400 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont Kyna Kelley hail from Tucson, irritability, fatigue and difficulty “We made sure to do it right this The Salvation Army because the (408) 390-7184 Arizona. When they married in concentrating. time and made God the center church’s dual mission parallels https://www.sndden.org/ 1999, John was a single father A huge shift has taken place, of our relationship,” recalled their own ethos of pastoral care the face of hunger has changed Free of two and Kyna worked in a convenience store while attending Capt. John. and meeting human needs with college. After a few years, they John and Kyna attended Christian spirit without found themselves battling Pima Community College where discrimination. everything life threw at them and they studied a variety of fields “Our goals for the Hayward Gómez appointed eventually divorced. including real estate law, estate Corps are to maintain existing A close friend who had found planning, business management programs, introduce new services hope and a job at The Salvation and child psychology while and continue growth as a family,” Public Affairs director Army, to the Tucson Amphi becoming increasingly involved Capt. John said. “Looking ahead, Corps. Kyna attended a recovery with their local Corps. we pray for a new facility that meeting and then a variety of They embraced every will serve the Hayward, SUBMITTED BY infrastructure, and protecting the other events there. Eventually she opportunity that arose. Their Castro Valley and San Lorenzo LAUREL ANDERSON AND County from federal and state abilities led to their appointment communities for many years to economic threats.” joined the staff at the Amphi MARINA HINESTROSA Corps Youth Center and thrived. as Corps Helpers for several years come with an expanded range of Prior to coming to the Bay before attending Officer Training essential services. We’re blessed by Area, Gómez’ professional Kyna shared her stories with John County of Santa Clara College. After two years of study the support of our church family experience includes working as who decided to learn more about County Executive Jeffrey V. and training, they graduated as and of the wider community.” anchor/reporter for Univision in the organization. Smith, M.D., J.D., has appointed ordained ministers of The New York City; news “From the moment I walked María Leticia Gómez to the Salvation Army in 2012. correspondent for the Spanish in the door, I was accepted for position of Director of the Office newspaper El País; Washington, of Public Affairs. Gómez joins the D.C., correspondent for Canal County of Santa Clara after a de Noticias NBC; and general journalistic career that spanned assignment reporter for TV more than 20 years, 17 of them Azteca and Univision, in spent as news anchor, and general Mexico City.She has covered a and special assignments reporter wide range of breaking news, for the Bay Area’s Univision political, international affairs and channel, KDTV-14. Her human-interest stories including appointment is effective the 9/11 terrorist attacks in September 1, 2017. New York City, presidential The Director leads the Office elections, and one-on-one of Public Affairs for the County interviews with several Latin of Santa Clara, which facilitates American presidents and the flow of accurate and timely California governors. She information regarding policies, moderated debates among programs and services throughout mayoral candidates in San Jose Santa Clara County. The and San Francisco, and has Director is responsible for received numerous journalism developing and executing a accolades, including eighteen comprehensive communication Emmy Awards and seven Associ- strategy for the County, directing ated Press Mark Twain Awards. and coordinating public and Off-camera, as a former media relations and community President of the San Francisco outreach that will effectively Local of the American Federation inform and engage the of Television and Radio Artists community on priorities, (AFTRA) and Vice-Chair of the programs and services of the National Broadcast Steering County of Santa Clara Committee, Gómez worked with government. union leaders and colleagues to “The fact that one of our improve the wages and working region’s most well-known and conditions of AFTRA members trusted journalists has decided to nationwide; to protect collective lead the County’s Public Affairs bargaining agreements; and to team is a testament to both her monitor and embrace the commitment to keeping our implementation of new community informed, as well as technologies in the newsroom, in the breadth and depth of the order to build labor protections County of Santa Clara govern- around new duties assigned to ment’s programs that are of vital radio and television broadcasters importance to our community,” from coast to coast. She also said County Executive Jeffrey V. “I have a passion for telling making them more approachable, and Washington, D.C. She worked with union members and Smith, M.D., J.D. “María Leticia stories and informing the accountable and transparent. I’m speaks English, Spanish, French station managers to adopt Gómez will play a key role in community. This job will give thrilled to join a team of seasoned and Italian. She studied music at strategies that guarantee the communicating our objectives me the opportunity to craft and professionals that empower and various conservatories and has safety of journalists who face and progress in achieving them, communicate messages about connect residents with the played the violin since she was threats while reporting. Gómez particularly major priorities such projects and services that have a services that improve the quality 7 years old. She resides in the was a member of the AFTRA as transforming our correction direct impact on people,” said of so many lives.” Bay Area with her husband team that negotiated the merger system, creating and María Leticia Gómez, the Gómez holds a master’s degree Juan Carlos Guerrero. with the Screen Actors Guild implementing more affordable incoming Director of the Office in Sociology from The George (SAG), which culminated in housing opportunities, increasing of Public Affairs. “I look forward Washington University, and a March 2012 with the our initiatives to address to helping each department in Bachelor of Arts degree in French establishment of the new union homelessness, providing whole the County of Santa Clara Literature and Sociology from the Screen Actors Guild?American person care to residents in need, communicate as effectively as University of Maryland. Federation of Television and continuing to rebuild the County possible with the communities Born in Rosario, Argentina, Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). workforce and physical they serve, and in so doing, Gómez grew up in Mexico City Page 368 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE July 11, 2017 Monument to honor fallen war heroes planned

Recipient Hershel “Woody” complete and fundraising for the Williams” who established the project is underway. So far, about Hershel “Woody” Williams $35,000 has been raised with just Medal of Honor Foundation $7,500 more needed to fully fund (a charitable not-for-profit the project. organization) in 2012 with A team working on the specific goals and objectives to Hayward project hope to finish bring his full vision to fruition. and dedicate the memorial in Goals and objectives are October 2017. For details about centered around six core values: how to make a charitable and • Courage tax-deductible donation to help complete the Gold Star Families • Sacrifice Memorial Monument in • Patriotism Hayward, call Michael Emerson • Citizenship at (510) 247-0777 or • Integrity send an email to Michael.Emer- [email protected]. • Commitment SUBMITTED BY Lone Star Cemetery in Hayward. people who never experienced it. More details about the Locally, spearheading the plan The idea behind the monument These survivors are called Hershel “Woody” Williams MICHAEL EMERSON for a memorial at Lone Tree is to honor families of soldiers Gold Star families. Medal of Honor Foundation can Cemetery is Michael L. Emerson, in the armed forces who died The Gold Star Family be found at: www.hwwmohf.org. Fund-raising is underway to a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. protecting the nation’s freedom Memorial Monument is the add a Gold Star Families The memorial site and design are Memorial Monument at and helped give freedom to other vision of Medal of Honor

Fremont News or work numbers. designated as an “emergency” certificate. For additional To add your information to call. When you see information, please visit Briefs the CodeRED® system, you will 855-969-4636 displayed, that www.Fremont.gov/Dispatchers. be asked to provide the following call is also from the City of Groundbreaking information: First and last name; Fremont and it is a Ceremony for Habitat SUBMITTED BY Fremont street address (physical “non-emergency” call. If you for Humanity Project CHERYL GOLDEN address only, no P.O. Boxes); and would like to hear the last message delivered to your phone, The City of Fremont and telephone number (land-line Habitat for Humanity are Senior Center Hosts and/or cell phone), e-mail and/or simply dial the number back. Upcoming Events Add these numbers to your inviting the community to text addresses. Your contact attend the Central Commons The Fremont Senior Center is information remains private and phone’s address book so you know the City is calling. Groundbreaking ceremony on a welcoming community for will only be used for community Friday, July 14 from 10 a.m. to local seniors to gather, learn, and alerts. There is no fee to register. For more information, or 11:30 a.m. at 4369 Central Ave. simply enjoy life through a full The Police and Fire to enroll, please visit in Fremont. Central Commons range of social and health departments may use the system www.Fremont.gov/Commu- is the City’s new 30-home services, leisure activities, and to notify homes and businesses nityAlert. development, built in partnership events. Throughout the year, the of situations that pose imminent Police Department Seeking with Habitat for Humanity, Fremont Senior Center offers threat to life or health, such as: Dedicated Dispatchers which gives limited-income numerous trips, workshops, this summer on July 28 and • Evacuation The most rewarding careers families the opportunity to own classes, and support and August 18. The movies, can often be found in public their own home. interest groups. Moana on July 28 and The At the event, attendees can LEGO Batman Movie on Come learn how to use your learn more about Habitat for August 18, will be shown just iPad. A volunteer will be on-hand Humanity’s mission and how after sunset at the Central Park at the Senior Center once again they can volunteer to help build Performance Pavilion. Both this summer to teach a 6-week these new homes. Habitat for events are free, so grab some iPad class. Learn the “apps” and Humanity plans to start working blankets or low beach chairs, a features that are helpful for with interested volunteers soon picnic dinner and enjoy two great maximizing the use of your iPad. after the groundbreaking event. flicks with your family this Class starts Thursday, July 13 and Every hour volunteered will help summer! For more details, visit will be held Thursdays from 30 limited-income families own a www.Fremont.gov/MovieNight. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through home and build stability and August 17. Call the Fremont Community Alert System - self-reliance for themselves and Senior Center at (510) 790-6600 Notification Matters their children. to sign up for this free class. Be safe by being informed. For more information and to Put on your dancing shoes Enroll in the City’s Community RSVP for the event, please visit and attend the upcoming Alert system, CodeRED®, to www.HabitatEBSV.org/Events/Ce Hot Summers Night Dinner receive voice calls, text messages, ntral-Commons-Groundbreaking. Dance on Tuesday, July 18 from or emails for emergency and Central Park Summer 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are non-emergency notifications. • Hazardous materials releases $25 per person. Admission safety work. If you’re a team Concert Series Underway The City of Fremont’s or spills includes live entertainment by player, thrive in high-stress Fremont’s Central Park Sum- Community Alert System, 100 Proof Band and a delectable • Barricaded criminal suspects environments, can quickly mer Concert Series is off to a siz- CodeRED®, is provided by meal of grilled beef bistro filet, • Floods and fires in an process information, and are zling start! The City is hosting Emergency Communications blue lake green beans, yam immediate area passionate about helping people free concerts every Thursday Network. CodeRED® is a towers, a green salad, and dessert. through the worst or scariest evening through August 3, featur- high-speed notification system Non-Emergency (Non-beef option is available moments of their lives, then ing a variety of musical genres that gives City officials the ability Communications upon request.) To purchase this may be the perfect position and performers, from 80s dance to deliver pre-recorded tickets, call the Fremont Senior The City also uses the system for you. music to soulful R&B classics. emergency alerts and Center at 510-790-6600. for non-emergency, time-sensitive non-emergency notifications information, such as: The City of Fremont is 2017 Concert Schedule The Fremont Senior Center is to targeted geographic areas or looking for individuals interested • Road closures July 13 - Pop Fiction (80s proud to serve as a second home the entire city. in joining the Police Communi- Hits, 70s Disco & more) for all the seniors in the • Scheduled major maintenance cations Dispatcher team. CodeRED® is an automated surrounding community. To find work July 20 - Aja Vu/Stealin’ phone calling system that Effective team players able out more about membership, Chicago (Hits by Chicago & currently contains land-line • Planned traffic impacts to learn the principles and benefits, and events, please stop Steely Dan) phone numbers for most techniques of radio communica- by the Senior Center at • Missing persons July 27 - Jukebox Heroes residents and businesses. The tion and record-keeping are 40086 Paseo Padre Pkwy. in • Criminal descriptions (Decades of Billboard Hits) City of Fremont strongly highly encouraged to apply! Any Fremont, visit encourages all residents and • City events combination of education and/or August 3 - East Bay Mudd www.Fremont.gov/SeniorCenter, businesses, as well as people who experience that provides the (Big Horn Band Playin’ R&B or call at 510-790-6600. There are two phone numbers send their children to school in used when the City activates the knowledge, skills, and abilities Hits) Movie under the Stars Fremont or work in Fremont, to Community Alert system. When necessary for a satisfactory job All concerts will be held at Join the City of Fremont register their contact information you see 866-419-5000 displayed, performance will qualify. the Central Park Performance Recreation Services Division for into the secure CodeRED® you will know the call is from the In this position, duties Pavilion (next to 40204 Paseo Friday Night Movies in the Park database to receive notifications City of Fremont and it is include: Padre Pkwy.) on Thursdays by email, SMS (text), and cell • Receiving information, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Children questions and requests for service are also welcome, and can head from callers who may be injured, to the Kids’ Fun Zone, a confused or abusive kid-friendly environment sponsored by Bay Area Jump. • Quickly evaluating Remember to come hungry since emergency situations, obtaining Kinder’s will be serving up a accurate information and mouthwatering menu that varies developing logical working from week to week. solutions This year’s Summer Concert • Learning police codes and Series is presented by Washington various statutes and providing Hospital Healthcare System and information to field units, other Republic Services and is agencies and the public sponsored by Niles Rotary, To be considered for this Nothing Bundt Cakes, Bay Area position, head to Jump, and Kinder’s. www.Fremont.gov/CityJobs and For more information, please submit a completed City applica- call 510-494-4300 or send an tion, resume, and typing email to [email protected]. July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 39 LETTER TO THE EDITOR East Bay regional parks ACE train plan equals more freight, more problems are an economic boon BY DENNIS WAESPI operator, Touchstone Golf, has been selected, and Recently, public meetings and 28 freight trains running major repairs have been made to the clubhouse, were held by the The Altamont through the canyon, and Niles, Residents of the East Bay and beyond are restaurant, water system and greens. Corridor Express (ACE), a service and potentially much of familiar with the regional parks as a venue for • The District installed a 1.2-megawatt solar of the San Joaquin Regional Fremont, Newark, Union City, nature education, wildlife preservation, and lots of panel-carport system at Shadow Cliffs Regional Rail Commission Hayward, et al., daily. close-to-home outdoor recreation opportunities. Recreation Area in Pleasanton to offset electricity http://www.sjjpa.com/ ) to In addition, trains running use throughout the District, along with three educate the public on its Perhaps less obvious, but equally beneficial, is parallel to Mission Blvd must electric car-charging stations, a new recycled “ACEforward” plan. the East Bay Regional Park District’s contribution cross it to access the canyon to the local economy. water line, and native tree plantings. tracks. There are a few proposals • The District permanently closed the for this. One uses the current A study completed in 2016 by Economic & Currently, ACE operates Chabot Gun Club at Anthony Chabot Regional Niles Canyon Railway (hobby Planning Systems, a group of prominent Oakland 4 trains roundtrip (8 total train Park in Castro Valley, in compliance with stricter train) bridge, redone of course; economists, confirmed that the Park District trips) from Stockton to San Jose environmental regulations and to mitigate lead another requires building a provides a range of benefits totaling about daily. With stops in Lathrop, $500 million annually. contamination. Tracy, Livermore, Pleasanton, sweeping turn that starts at the • More than 21,000 volunteers provided some Fremont each train takes about current trestles at The group calculated that the District 150,000 hours of service through projects including 800 passengers off the roads. the end of Niles Blvd and curves generates a health care value of $20 million, tree plantings, shoreline cleanup, and trail In addition, the SJRRC has over to the Mission Blvd enhances property values by $65 million, and maintenance. plans to add train routes between overpass. provides ecosystem services valued at $215 million. Merced and Lathrop. Those Think about this: freight With 25 million visits annually, Economic & • Park District police and firefighters responded riders could continue to either trains on bridges over our Planning Systems set the District’s recreation value to 6,300 incidents in the regional parks. Park Police Stockton or San Jose. drinking water supply. Freight at $200 million. One example: the District provides patrol the District’s 65 parks by vehicle, horseback, more than a thousand full-time and part-time jobs bicycles, motorcycle and helicopter. The The ACE trains travel through trains running through Niles in the two counties it serves. And in 2016 the 200-member Volunteer Trail Safety Patrol assists Niles Canyon, a designated Canyon, alongside our drinking District hired and trained 402 youth in a variety park visitors and serves as additional eyes and Scenic Highway. You might water supply. What happens to all the money that has been put into of seasonal parkland jobs. Another: the parklands ears for public safety. recall last winter when a mudslide remove carbon dioxide from the air equivalent to creating a habitat for migrating The Park District’s 2017 budget is balanced. covered the tracks and caused one the emissions of 60,000 vehicles. of the cars to fall into the creek. salmon? What about current Appropriations from all funds total $193.8 million, Luckily, no passengers were plans and proposals from East The economic news is one feature of including a $124.5 million general fund operating seriously injured. Bay Regional Parks to locate bike ‘Community Report 2016-2017: Transitions budget. You can see the budget documents by paths through the canyon? Do we and Progress,’ a brochure that has been circulated visiting ebparks.org/about/budget. ACE would like to add an just keep approving projects only throughout the two-county District. Other With all these projects under way, and with the additional six trains per day to have them superseded by highlights of the report: public support that the District has been privileged (three round trips), taking an projects coming from other • In 2016 the District added 1,040 acres for a to enjoy for more than 80 years since its additional 4800 passengers off counties? Again, ACE does new grand total of 120,931 acres of parkland establishment in 1934, the District looks to the the roads, but, to get the not need to do anything to run throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. future with optimism. So, by all means, come out permission for this, Union Pacific additional trains, except get Several important regional trail connections and visit the regional parks. Take advantage of this Railroad is requesting ACE to Union Pacific Railroad to allow also were completed. great resource that you have helped to build and “upgrade” the train route through it. Here is a federally-funded improve over the years. We’ll look forward to seeing Niles Canyon. UPRR agrees that system, UPRR, getting up to • More than 500 park improvement projects are you in the parks and on the trails this summer. the current condition of the $120,000,000 in upgrades at in progress. One of them is at Redwood Canyon tracks is OK for these passenger taxpayer expense. Golf Course near Castro Valley, where a new course trains, but, UPRR would really Many of us remember when like to have the train pathway huge document, and includes enough. Sure, we would all love section of CEQA regarding homes first started to be widened, with heavier-duty tracks nine focus areas, including: to see more cars off the road, and “noise and vibration” were used advertised in the Bay Area. There to accommodate freight trains. the commute from the central even though a member of the are still plenty of farms that can • San Jose to Fremont Union Pacific thinks it would be valley to be better, but the actions Fremont City Council was on the be taken out for additional great to have a taxpayer-sup- • Centerville to Union City and requirements of UPRR will Board of Directors for ACE and housing in the central valley. ported bond measure (assuming • Centerville, Niles, Sunol make this project so much more aware of this plan. As an example, By the time this construction and that is how this might be funded) than one is led to believe, with the Niles Gateway project rebuilding is completed, we will • Tri-Valley provide it with an upgraded repercussions that will last for proposed by Valley Oaks at the no longer be left with a beautiful, infrastructure to allow UPRR to The issue is freight, not decades to come. entry to Niles (former Henkel historical natural environment. use the canyon, and the tracks commuter trains. ACE presents Company site) lies within 100 Three historic train bridges will Time is of the essence. Please running south from Oakland for the issue as a benefit to com- feet of an elevated train track. It be removed. the landscape visit http://www.acerail.com/Home transporting more freight to the muters, but specifically admits in was approved with a vibration drastically changed, and for what? and try and get through its Draft central valley, all under the guise the DEIR that their project is study that captured traffic from Are the projected costs for this Environmental Impact Report. If of an ACE project. dependent on using Union only two Amtrak trains. expansion - ranging from $72M Pacific tracks and that Union you find something that you feel If it is found to be difficult to Consideration of freight train to $120M - worth incurring to Pacific is looking for a needs explaining, the deadline to run both types of trains on this vibration was done based on get 4800 cars off the road? With quid-pro-quo in return for ask is July 31. track, the plan is to upgrade the scientific conjecture. all the new homes being built in permission. The proposals are for Fremont, during 2015-2017, “hobby train” (the Niles Canyon the valley, will traffic reduction an enormous construction project approved many approved housing For more information, or to Railway System) tracks. More due to train use even make a at the expense of our local developments, particularly high join the conversation, please visit freight trains will cause more dent in the increase due to communities, environment, density, multi-story units facebook/NEST (Niles for delays at Industrial Blvd, population growth? water supply, and major traffic alongside train tracks. City Environmentally Safe Trains). Whipple Rd, Decoto Rd, and issues. Planning filed Mitigated Negative Nursery Ave in Niles, all grade A Draft Environmental Declarations for EIR reports. Deni Caster level crossings. The long-term Impact Report (DEIR), has been This is a huge project that has In many cases, surveys for the Fremont plan envisions 10 ACE trains prepared for this project. 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SUBMITTED BY THE the six-week summer program get to use extend her life in a unique fashion, child Foundation’s Summer Youth Music JENNY LIN FOUNDATION the facilities at Canyon Middle School for safety issues remain its top priority. To Program. Two scholarships will be rehearsal and other activities two evenings ensure the safety of our participants, presented as well: one from YOSAC For the 23rd year the Jenny Lin a week from June 19 to July 26. Once representatives of the Alameda County (Youth Orchestra of Southern Alameda Foundation is proud to present a free again donating their time and energy to Sheriff’s office will be on hand at the County) and the other from Fremont- summer music program to over 300 young the program this year are Diana Ryan rehearsal venue. Together with the based Mission Peak Wind Symphony. musicians across the Bay Area. With (Chorus), Greg Conway (Symphonic numerous hardworking volunteers who “Shine Your Way” as the theme, this year’s Band), and Cary Nasatir (Symphonic direct traffic, provide supervision during Shine Your Way program concludes with a community Orchestra). These all-season music teachers break-time and serve in other capacities, Friday, July 28 concert to be held at the have made it possible for the Jenny Lin they help ensure that the Jenny Lin 7:30 p.m. Reed L. Buffington Visual and Foundation to host a free music program Foundation Summer Youth Program is Chabot College Performing Arts Center on July 28 at every summer in memory of our friend not only cost-free to our young people but Reed L. Buffington Visual and Perform- 7:30 p.m. Master of Ceremonies will be Jenny Lin, who was murdered in 1994 also worry-free for their parents. ing Arts Center a longtime friend of the Foundation’s, at the age of fourteen in her own home in The public will have to opportunity to 25555 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward Cheryl Jennings of ABC7 News. Castro Valley. purchase eco-friendly handmade Jenny’s www.jennylinfoundation.org Thanks to the Castro Valley Though the Foundation was established Jewelry (including necklaces, bracelets and Free Unified School District, participants of to carry on Jenny’s love of music and to earrings) at the concert to support the July 11, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 40

“It says a lot about Hayward Improvement Area, the City of Hayward Street Party that our participants look at the Hayward, and the Hayward Thursday, Jul 20 street parties as a family reunion,” Chamber of Commerce. said Kim Huggett, president of Corporate sponsors include 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. the Hayward Chamber of Buffalo Bills Brewery, Kaiser Downtown Hayward Commerce. “These are events Permanente, PG&E, St. Rose B St (from Foothill Blvd to that not only are family-friendly, Hospital, Wells Fargo Bank, but the coolness factor is Anheuser Busch, the East Bay Watkins St), Hayward there, too.” Times, and Calpine’s Russell City (510) 537-2424 SUBMITTED BY THE the July 29 downtown Hayward Energy Center. The street party series is made www.hayward.org HAYWARD CHAMBER OF Wine Walk, Passeio do Vinho; tickets for the event will also possible through a partnership of Free entry and parking COMMERCE be on sale. the Downtown Business PHOTOS BY VICTOR CARVELLAS

The 2017 downtown Hayward Street Party continues its 17th year on Thursday, July 20 with bands, a classic car show, street entertainers, food, and family fun. The Bank of the West Stage will feature Re-Wind “That 80’s Band,” the Latin/Reggae fusion band Ruckatan at the Buffalo Bill’s Stage, and Mitch Polzak and the Royal Deuces at the Bistro Patio Stage. DJ Robert Louis will entertain at the chamber of commerce Main Street Stage in the midst of the classic car show. Adults will enjoy more than 100 hot rods and classics at the car show on Main Street. Car owners will receive goodie bags and compete for cool prizes. Cost to participate is $10. Great brews from Buffalo Bill’s and wines will be available for purchase adjacent to the Bank of the West Stage. There will be information available about