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510-494-1999 [email protected] www.tricityvoice.com January 16, 2018 Vol. 16 No. 3

SUBMITTED BY DORSI DIAZ

The Sun Gallery is pleased to announce the return of its annual “Children’s Book Illustrator Show.” A local favorite, this fun and colorful show has delighted young and old alike from around the San Francisco Bay Area for almost 30 years. The exhibit opens on Friday, January 19 and runs until Saturday, March 17 with a special Artists’ Reception meet and greet on Saturday, January 27. Children and their families will be treated to face painting, appetizers, and beverages – plus a free art class held beforehand in the

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SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD Educator of the Year: Seymour has served the Hayward Police Officer of the Year: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Dave Seymour, Principal, community for many years, including Rodney Reed, Hayward Hayward High School three as an assistant principal at Hayward Police Department PHOTOS BY RUSSELL FOOTE, High and six as a teacher of social sciences FOOTE PHOTOGRAPHY Sponsored by Tri-CED Sponsored by St. Rose Hospital Community Recycling at Tennyson High School. Since Seymour became principal at Hayward High there Over his 17 years with the Hayward Geoff Harries, owner of the historic have been increased student graduation and iconic Buffalo Bill's Brewery, will be Dave Seymour is in his fourth year as Police Department, Officer Rodney Reed principal of Hayward High School, the rates, approval of a six-year accreditation has earned the respect of colleagues and honored as Business Person of the Year at by WASC (Western Association of Schools the 74th annual “Hayward Chamber of oldest high school in southern Alameda the community as a patrol officer, school County. He has developed a strong and Colleges), implementation of the resource officer, and district command Commerce Awards Gala” on Saturday, biomedical and engineering career January 27. Harries will be honored along team of educators and community officer. He consistently receives advocates that support the mission of pathways, and he was named College compliments about his service from with recipients of awards for Hayward's Bound Educator of the Year. Educator, Firefighter, and Police Officer Hayward High. Students are offered a community members and is known as a comprehensive curriculum with Addressing cultural issues in one of the “master of mediation” for his extraordinary of the Year. state’s most diverse communities, Seymour "This is one of Hayward's great Advanced Placement in all core curricular ability resolve challenging conflicts. areas, Career Pathway opportunities, a supported the Mandarin World Language Officer Reed has developed contacts traditions and reflects the esteem this city pipeline program at Hayward High, as has for those that make community service full range of core courses, classes in the through community meetings, city visual and performing arts, and vocational well as the Culturally Responsive Teaching partnerships, business and faith-based part their life's work," said Kim Huggett, Professional Development program, and president and CEO of the chamber. courses in business education, home partners, and other constituents. He also economics, and industrial technology, the College Bound Brotherhood program educates community members on how "The fact that the gala sells out every year in support of African-American male says a lot about Hayward and this event." with capstone courses with the Eden Area they can take the lead in problem-solving Regional Occupational Program. students. efforts.

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Hayward Educator of the Year Dave Seymour Hayward Business Person of the Year Hayward Firefighter of the Year Hayward Police Officer of the Year Geoff Harries Battalion Chief Mike Hildebrand Rodney Reed

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People often start a new year “The Wellness Center offers is an individualized exercise the equipment properly to attain limited to 10 participants, are by resolving to improve their people a safe environment to program designed exclusively her specific goals. It’s the benefit held on Wednesdays from personal health and well-being. participate in exercise sessions for women. without the cost of a personal 12 to 1 p.m. or 6 to 7 p.m. They may realize, however, as well as other activities that trainer you could find at a private Cost: $60 for six sessions or “Ladies Choice is offered on keeping that resolution isn’t promote all-around body and gym.” Class size is limited to 18. $12 per class, space permitting. Tuesdays and Thursdays from always easy. mind wellness,” says Cheryl Cost: $50 per month. The 4 to 6 p.m. in the Cardiac Rehab • “Keep It Moving” – an active Capece, manager of Imaging two-hour sessions include indi- One technique that helps Gym on the second floor of group exercise class designed to Services and the Wellness Center vidual and group exercises. people continue with their health Washington West,” notes help older adults maintain their at Washington Hospital. and fitness goals is taking part in Jessica Neely, the Wellness Center Wellness Center classes for both cardiovascular health, strength a group class or program that Nearly all classes and concierge who helps clients men and women include: and flexibility. Classes are offered provides helpful instruction as programs are open to both men coordinate class schedules. “Our • Pilates – nonimpact resistance on Mondays and Wednesdays well as the support of others with and women age 18 or older, even certified athletic trainer conducts training that is suitable for all from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m., similar goals. The Wellness though the classes take place in individual assessments for each ages to condition the whole body. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., and Center at Washington Hospital the Women’s Center conference participant to determine her Pilates exercises help develop 4 to 5 p.m. Classes are limited to offers a variety of fitness classes room (suite 145 of the limitations as well as her goals, core muscles to reduce the risk 16 participants. Cost: $60 for to help empower people in the Washington West building at such as weight loss, becoming of injuries and improve recovery 12 one-hour classes over a community to take an active 2500 Mowry Ave. in Fremont). more flexible, or increasing from previous injuries. Pilates can six-week period. role in improving their personal The one exception is the overall strength. Then the trainer help improve posture, flexibility, wellness. Ladies Choice Program, which instructs each woman how to use circulation and balance. Classes, Continued on page 6

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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Voices InHealth: Demystifying 12:00 PM Eating for Heart Health How to Talk to Your the Radiation Oncology 12:00 AM Strategies to Reduce Arthritis: Do I Have by Reducing Sodium Nerve Compression Center Doctor Strategies to Reduce the Risk of Cancer the Risk of Cancer 12:30 PM One of 100 Types? Disorders of the Arm 12:30 AM Recurrence Recurrence (Late Start) The Patient's Playbook Community Forum: Kidney Transplants Don't Let Hip Pain 1:00 PM Sports Medicine Program: Diabetes Health Fair: Heart Getting to the Diabetes Health Fair: Heart 1:00 AM Think Running is a Pain? It Run You Down Health & Diabetes: What is No-Mistake Zone Health & Diabetes: What is Doesn't Have to Be Pain When You Walk? the Connection the Connection 1:30 PM Inside Washington It Could Be PVD 11th Annual Women's 1:30 AM Diabetes Matters: Strengthen Your Hospital: Advanced Health Conference: Diabetes Matters: Basics Exercise IS Medicine of Insulin Pump Therapy Back! Learn to Treatment of Aneurysms Meditation 2:00 PM 2:00 AM Improve Your Back Sports Medicine Program: Understanding Mental Fitness Exercise & Injury Palliative Care Health Disorders 2:30 PM Series: Palliative Care 2:30 AM Family Caregiver Series: Demystified Washington Coping as a Caregiver Minimally Invasive Township Health Care Washington Washington 3:00 PM Surgery for Lower Back District Board Township Health Care Township Health Care Family Caregiver Series: Diabetes Health Fair: 3:00 AM Disorders Meeting District Board District Board Caregiving From A Quick Meals On A January 10, 2018 Meeting Meeting Distance Budget 3:30 PM Community Based December 13, 2017 December 13, 2017 (Late Start) Family 3:30 AM Senior Supportive Caregiver Series: How Do Late Start) You Talk to Your Doctor? 4:00 PM Services Respiratory Health Learn If You Are at Family Caregiver Series: 4:00 AM Risk for Liver Disease Not A Superficial Tips for Navigating the Problem: Varicose Health Care System 4:30 PM National Hospital Rating Veins & Chronic 4:30 AM National Hospital Rating National Hospital Rating Stop Diabetes Before it National Hospital Rating Systems for Quality & Systems for Quality & Systems for Quality & Patient Venous Disease Systems for Quality & Updated Treatments Starts Patient Safety Patient Safety Safety Patient Safety 5:00 PM for Knee Pain & 5:00 AM Diabetes Matters: Diabetes: Arthritis Latest Treatments for How to Talk to Your How to Talk to Your Is There an App for That? Cerebral Aneurysms (Late Start) Doctor Strategies to Reduce Doctor 5:30 PM Menopause: A the Risk of Cancer Get Back On Your Feet: 5:30 AM Minimally Invasive Options Minimally Invasive Minimally Invasive Minimally Invasive Options in New Treatment Options Mind-Body Approach Recurrence in Gynecology Options in Gynecology Gynecology for Ankle Conditions Options in Gynecology 6:00 PM 6:00 AM Prostate Cancer: What Inside Washington New to Medicare? You Need to Know 11th Annual Women's Hospital: The Green Team Urinary Incontinence

6:30 PM What You Need to Health Conference: in Women: What You National Hospital Rating National Hospital Rating 6:30 AM Patient's Playbook Washington Washington Know Systems for Quality & Systems for Quality Need to Know Patient Safety & Patient Safety Township Health Care Township Health Care District Board District Board 7:00 PM 11th Annual Women's 7:00 AM Learn the Latest Treat- Meeting Meeting Health Conference: Heart ment Options for GERD January 10, 2018 January 10, 2018 Health Nutrition Deep Venous Symptoms of Thyroid 7:30 PM Diabetes Matters: (Late Start) Inside Washington Thrombosis Problems 7:30 AM Raising Awareness Diabetes & Polycystic About Stroke Hospital: Implementing the Ovarian Syndrome Lean Management System 8:00 PM (Late Start) 11th Annual Women's 8:00 AM Keys to Healthy Eyes Health Conference: Preventing Keeping Your Heart on Digestive Health: What Cardiovascular Disease in Women 8:30 PM the Right Beat You Need to Know 8:30 AM National Hospital Rating Systems Diabetes Matters: for Quality & Patient Safety Gastroparesis Washington Good Fats vs. Washington 9:00 PM Township Health Bad Fats Township Health Care 9:00 AM Where Have All The Diabetes Health Fair: Diabetes Health Fair: Care District Board District Board Quick Meals On A Budget The Patient's Playbook Quick Meals On A Budget Meeting Meeting Patients Gone? Community Forum: 9:30 PM December 13, 2017 December 13, 2017 Getting to the 9:30 AM Learn About the Signs (Late Start) Meatless No-Mistake Zone (Late Start) Family Caregiver & Symptoms of Sepsis (Late Start) Dietary Mondays Series: Medication Safety Treatment to Treat 10:00 PM Diabetes Health Fair: Heart 10:00 AM Celiac Disease Sports Medicine Health & Diabetes: What is (Late Start) the Connection Superbugs: Are Voices InHealth: Program: Nutrition & We Winning the 10:30 PM Obesity: Understand the 10:30 AM Healthy Pregnancy Heart Health: What Athletic Performance Lunch and Learn: Yard Germ War? Causes, Consequences & You Need to Know Prevention to Table 11:00 PM Shingles 11:00 AM Colon Cancer: (Late Start) Early Detection & Prevention & Treatment Early Detection & Your Concerns Early Detection & Early Detection & Prevention of Female Prevention of Female InHealth: Senior Scam Prevention of Female 11:30 PM Prevention of Female Strategies to Help Lower Your 11:30 AM (Late Start) Diabetes Prevention Cancers Cancers Cholesterol and Blood Cancers Cancers Matters: Hypoglycemia Pressure January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 3

League scholarship include: volunteer service or working in a health-related field • U.S. citizen/permanent resident • Three letters of recommendation from the • Resident of the Washington Director of Volunteer Services, Township Healthcare District or employer, counselor/advisor, be a current volunteer at or teacher Washington Hospital (See application for detailed • Age 22 or younger as of requirements.) December 31, 2018 Application deadline is Mon- • Accepted into an accredited day, April 2, 2018. Applications school, college, or university can be found online at offering a bachelor's or higher whhs.com/About/Community degree in a health-related field The Washington Hospital Additionally, a one-time budding doctors, nurses and -Connection or picked up at Service League has been in scholarship of $1000 is awarded. other health care professionals • Full-time student, able to the main desk in the Hospital existence for 62 years—longer in the local community. These scholarships are provide required transcripts lobby at 2000 Mowry Ave. than the Hospital itself. During available to students in the Qualifications for the that time, countless community • Contributor to the community Washington Township Health Washington Hospital Service members have been introduced with at least 100 hours of Care District—which includes to Washington Hospital through Fremont, Newark, Union City, the efforts of these volunteers. In and parts of South Hayward and addition to hours donated at the unincorporated Sunol—who Hospital, the Service League are pursuing studies in a contributes to the youth of the health-related field. Students area through educational and who currently volunteer at scholarship opportunities. Washington Hospital are also The Service League’s eligible. The scholarships are scholarship program has awarded awarded each year to graduating nearly $310,000 in scholarships high school seniors and/or since its establishment in 1961. current college students. The first scholarship of $150 By providing scholarships, was awarded to a nursing student the Service League hopes to help training at Highland Hospital students with their education and in Oakland. career goals, and in turn, hope Today, the Service League they may someday be able to grants two $1,000 scholarships give back to the community annually, which are renewable by providing health care. for three additional years, Service League Scholarship based on the student’s academic Chair Dian Zarzycki notes the performance and continued pleasure they receive by giving focus on health care. assistance and support to Washington Hospital Service League offers scholarships to students interested in health care-related studies. Page 4 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

PUBLIC NOTICE AND SUMMARY OF AN ORDINANCE TO BE ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWARK

ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWARK REPEALING AND REPLACING TITLE 17 (“ZONING”) OF THE NEWARK MUNICIPAL CODE IN ORDER TO UPDATE THE NEWARK ZONING CODE, REZONE DISTRICTS AND PROPERTIES, AND ADD A NEW ZONING MAP On January 11, 2018, the Newark City Council introduced an ordinance repealing and replacing Title 17 (“Zoning”) of the Newark Municipal Code in order to update the Newark Zoning Code, rezone districts and properties, and add a new Zoning Map (copy included). The comprehensive update of the Zoning Code includes regulations for setbacks, height, landscaping, signage, parking, hazardous materials storage, form based codes, Transition Overlay Districts, and historical resources. This ordinance will be considered for adoption at the regular meeting of the Newark City Council to be held on Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 37101 Newark Boulevard, Newark, . Copies of the full text of this ordinance are available for public examination in the Office of the City Clerk, 37101 Newark Boulevard, 5th Floor and in the Newark Library, 6300 Civic Terrace Avenue, Newark, California.

Sheila Harrington City Clerk

BY JULIE HUSON 1991 Elliston Vineyards acquired PHOTOS COURTESY OF a winery in the Santa Cruz mountains with facilities to ELLISTON VINEYARDS handle 20,000 cases. Thus, continued a legacy: Elliston Elliston Mansion, tucked into Vineyards, a boutique winery a secluded canyon in Sunol, is and wedding venue hidden a popular wedding venue, and seductively amongst old growth Elliston Vineyards’ Pinot Gris is oaks yet easily accessible to a popular wine on their tasting East and South Bay residents. menu. Both can be traced back to Elliston Vineyards produces Henry Hiram Ellis, a sea captain Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, who, in 1849, traveled here from Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc Maine intending to profit and two sparkling wines. Guests from the California Gold Rush. can stop in between 11 a.m. and Instead, Ellis discovered the good 4 p.m. on weekends and taste a life in San Francisco, raised six variety of pours for a modest $5 children, worked as a police chief, fee, which is waived in the event got a street named after him, a purchase is made. Special group served as United States Consul in tasting events can also be the East Indies, and then started arranged. construction on Elliston Mansion Donna Flavia, current owner in Sunol. This grand home is a and third-generation steward of stately 17-room, three-story, Elliston Vineyards, is proud to neo-Romanesque estate built acknowledge the winery’s 32 from blue sandstone quarried years sponsoring an elegant venue from nearby Niles Canyon. It for weddings. She has overseen presents its gracious grey face the preservation and restoration and lush gardens for event guests of the mansion’s historic rooms. and visitors today. Listed on the National Register Henry Hiram Ellis wasn’t the of Historic Places, Elliston only person who made a happy Mansion still displays an original discovery in the wooded hills of gilded fireplace featuring a Sunol. Famed banker Charles hand-painted portrait tile of one Crocker also bought land in of the Ellis children. Furnishings Kilkare Canyon in 1926 and of the era grace rooms that can be built 101 log-style cabins to be rented for winemaker dinners – rented out as vacation homes to elegant four-course meals paired San Franciscans looking to escape with Elliston wines. Elliston the city’s foggy summer weather. Vineyards recommends its Many of those dwellings exist winetaster dinners for company today, modified and expanded, events, anniversary and birthday but still recognizable, along with celebrations or other special a clubhouse, ball field, and occasions. the rustic Kilkare Woods Another person who knows Homeowners Association sign the property intimately is hung across the narrow road. Victoria Christian, a Sunol Not to retire without more resident and unofficial historian. accomplishments, Ellis then Christian, who pours for visitors planted three acres of land in the tasting room, is the author which surrounded the mansion. of Arcadia Publishing’s “Sunol.” He grew grapes for processing She can identify landmark into wine and by 1889 was one buildings in town, and give a of 14 local vintners producing concise historical run-down wine as reported by the Sunol of Ellis and his legacy in Viticulture District, just 20 years San Francisco as well as in Sunol. after Charles Krug established the Known first as the Murray Napa Valley’s first commercial who valued the mild climate, but pleasant background sound, engaged for bridal parties. With Township, Sunol was one part of winery in the North Bay. also to early pioneers who took making it an obviously romantic a storied history, stunning six such land grants charted in The Elliston mansion changed advantage of the fertile soil and location for weddings. The gardens and sumptuous wines, Alameda County before the es- owners several times over before fresh water supplies that made it mansion’s original carriage Elliston Vineyards makes a tablishment of the railroad in grapes were once again planted ideal for farming. house now serves as an elegant special weekend outing. 1849. Named for Spanish on those original acres, joining Today, the grounds of Elliston room for weddings and special For more information, call nobleman Don Antonio 55 more established on Vineyards are a blended oasis of events, and the upstairs rooms, (925) 862-2377 or visit Maria Sunol, the area appealed San Francisco Water Company hundred-year-old trees and plush outfitted with period appropriate www.elliston.com. not only to the native Ohlone land in 1977. Finally, in lawns. Water features provide a furniture, some original, can be January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 5

WANTED - Administrative Assistant

Tri-City Voice newspaper is looking for a well-groomed, articulate individual with excellent oral and written communication skills. A successful candidate will have a pleasant phone and personal contact demeanor. Attention to organization, detail and the ability to multi-task are essential qualities to write and sort correspondence, fact check, verify contracts, and manage billing and subscription lists. Filing, web services and sorting are mandatory qualities. Familiarity and competence with Word, Excel, Filemaker and Quikbooks is required. Please submit resume and cover letter with “Administrative Assistant” in subject line to [email protected]

Continued from page 1 Along with the Illustrator exhibit is an encore presentation of artist Peter Langenbach’s “Dreamers” installation, a 16' long by 3' tall special ode in tribute to the subject of immigration. The letters, almost 3-feet tall, were hand-crafted by the artist who used recycled materials. Viewers can leave messages for Dreamers on the installation’s letters and also write down and share their own dreams gallery’s spacious art studio as part of the adjacent project – between 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Besides “We Are All Dreamers.” The being a great chance to meet local Dreamers installation at the authors and illustrators, there will Sun Gallery is part of a larger also be book-signings throughout project with the City of Hayward the day. and the Hayward Library’s 2018 This year’s show has a wide Book-to-Action immigration variety of topics: “Help Lord, project on a book by author I Need Some Real Help Here” by Diane Guerrero titled “In the illustrator Andy Ha is about Country We Love.” Sally Thomas childhood bullying. “Didn’t We from the Hayward Library will Have Fun,” illustrated by Hilda be available during the Artists’ Robinson, shares the joys of Reception to talk about the growing up in a closely-knit project and help viewers with any African-American family and questions about how to obtain a neighborhood, long before free copy of the book, plus other television was created. events scheduled for this year’s Robinson lives in Oakland, and Book-To-Action. her beautiful art rendered in oil Local Bay Area teachers pastel features vibrant scenes of are encouraged to bring their children laughing, playing, and students for a special “Art spending time with family. Experience” field trip to the Local Hayward artists Nadia gallery, where classes are given a Reddy’s newest book “Tiki ABC” tour of the exhibit followed by a plus David Hoobler’s bright and special art project in the gallery’s fun turtle named Zonk, make for spacious art studio. Field trips fun-filled reading and viewing are held Monday– Friday at for children and adults alike. 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and Claudia Schwalm’s “Being 12:30 p.m. or by special Bilingual is Fun!” (now out of appointment. Special field trips print but available as an e-book) to local schools can also be features languages from around arranged. the world. Schwalm, a lifelong For more information or educator, is offering the last of to schedule a field trip, call her printed books (35) for free to (510) 581-4050 or email the first 35 teachers that sign up [email protected]. Visit for a field trip at the Sun Gallery. online at www.sungallery.org. Other outstanding illustrators and books in the show are: Children’s Book Sunhee Park with “Bent People,” Illustrator Show Amy Altstatt with “Completely Friday, Jan 19 – Saturday, Rainbow,’’ Erin Leong with Mar 17 “Why the Rainbow Has No Friday – Sunday: Pink,” plus Katrina Loren 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Exconde, Samantha Bell, and Anna Margarita La Guardia with Artists’ Reception “The Bulb Heads and Pinheads.” Saturday, Jan 27 In a special twist, local high 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. school student sculptures from Geoff Landreau’s art class at Sun Gallery Mt. Eden High will be featured 1015 E St, Hayward as part of the show, helping (510) 581-4050 children imagine how book www.sungallery.org “characters” actually start out as Free ideas.

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• Balance Matters – a class for classes, such as yoga or Tai Chi, now offered on Thursdays from older adults who experience participants may prefer to wear 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. The practice unsteadiness but can walk on the softer-soled shoes customary also is known to help reduce their own with or without an for those practices or to remove pain, swelling and nausea. Class assistive device such as a cane or their shoes and exercise in size is limited to 25. Cost: $40 walker. Exercises are designed to their stocking feet.” monthly fee. strengthen core postural muscles Promoting Mind-Body “We also offer a monthly to improve balance, flexibility Wellness evening lecture series called and strength. Classes, limited to Women Empowering Women,” 12 participants, are offered on In addition to the above Capece adds. “At each session, Tuesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. classes, the Wellness Center offers held the third Thursday of each Cost: monthly fee of $40. a variety of classes in meditation month from 7 to 8:30 p.m., and other programs that promote • Tai Chi – an ancient Chinese Washington Hospital mind-body wellness. exercise practice proven to reduce gynecologist Dr. Victoria pain and to improve balance, “Our Mindful Meditation Leiphart presents a 30-minute muscle tone, physical health and and Yoga class explores lecture, followed by a one-hour mental wellness. Classes, limited mindfulness-based open discussion of various to 12 participants, are offered stress-reduction practices, women’s issues. While these on Thursdays from 10:30 to featuring a new meditation events focus on women’s 11:30 a.m. Cost: $60 for technique each week and a concerns, men are also welcome six weeks. mindful yoga practice to enhance to attend, and some women breathing awareness,” Neely says. like to bring their spouses or • Gentle Yoga – this class teaches “We also offer a Heartfulness partners.” basic yoga movements, structural Meditation program to help alignment and breathing The Wellness Center also clients connect with greater awareness to support overall offers massage, provided by knowledge of their inner selves health. No previous yoga licensed massage therapists. and their hearts’ unlimited experience is necessary. Limited Massage services for men and resources. In the Mindful to 12 participants, classes are women are available by Meditation and Yoga class, offered on Mondays at appointment from 9 a.m. to the yoga poses and techniques 12 to 1 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m., 5 p.m., Monday through enhance the meditation process. Tuesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. (a Saturday. Walk-in appointments Meanwhile, Heartfulness candlelit session), Wednesdays also may be available. Meditation has been described from 2 to 3 p.m., Thursdays from as ‘yoga for the mind.’ Both “All of our instructors and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 5:45 to classes can bolster heart health massage therapists are certified in 6:45 p.m., and Fridays from as well as mental relaxation, their respective fields,” Neely 10 to 11 a.m. (chair yoga, which stress and anxiety reduction, emphasizes. “We intentionally modifies yoga poses so that they and overall well-being.” keep our class sizes small to can be performed while seated provide individualized guidance. in a chair, making yoga exercise Mindful Meditation and A one-class free trial is available possible for older adults or those Yoga is offered on Tuesdays from for those who are unsure if a class with limited mobility). Cost: 7:10 to 8:10 p.m., with a class will meet their needs.” $60 for six sessions. size limited to 12. Cost: $40 for six sessions. The four-week To learn more about classes “We provide exercise Heartfulness Meditation and other programs available equipment, including yoga mats, class, which is limited to through the Washington Wellness for our various exercises classes, 25 participants, is offered free Center, or to register for a class or but participants are welcome to of charge. Participants must event, visit www.whhs.com and bring their own mats if they call the Wellness Center for click on “Wellness Center” prefer,” Neely explains. scheduling information. under the Services tab. “Participants in the exercise Information is also detailed in classes should dress comfortably A new program called Healing the Health & Wellness catalog in clothing that allows them to Touch, an energy therapy practice available at Washington Hospital move freely. We generally in which practitioners use various or call (510) 608-1301. recommend wearing athletic touch techniques to promote shoes with good support. In some rejuvenation and balance, is

Residents invited to city planning session

SUBMITTED BY TERESA MEYER where kindness matters. We ments over the past year, along welcome the public’s input as we with updates on various major Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter continue to shape priorities for the projects and policy initiatives. and the San Leandro City year ahead, helping us ensure that For more information, contact LETTERS POLICY Council are encouraging commu- our City’s finite resources are ex- Eric Engelbart, Deputy City nity members to attend the city pended in the best way possible.” Manager at (510) 577-3391 or The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to the editor. council’s annual planning session, The session will meet from send an email to Letters must be signed and include an address and set for Saturday, January 20. 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the San [email protected]. daytime telephone number. Only the writer’s name “The annual planning session Leandro Senior Community is one of the most important Center, 13909 East 14th Street. San Leandro Planning Session will be published. Letters that are 350 words or fewer meetings of the city council The meeting will also include Saturday, Jan. 20 will be given preference. Letters are subject to editing because it provides us with the opportunities for public 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. for length, grammar and style. opportunity to set key goals for the comments and questions. San Leandro Senior upcoming year,” said Cutter. “I am In addition to setting Community Center [email protected] so proud of the great accomplish- priorities for the upcoming year, 13909 East 14th St. ments our city has achieved over other agenda topics will include Eric Engelbart, (510) 577-3391 the past year, further solidifying an in-depth overview of city Free our reputation as a community finances, a review of accomplish- January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 7

A 7-Step New Year Career Action Plan

BY ANNE CHAN, PHD, MFT Step 3 Format your resume using Losing weight and becoming a your three job ads. Be sure to in- better person are the top two clude key word and phrases. New Year’s resolutions for 2018, according to a Marist College Step 4 Institute for Public Opinion poll. Interestingly, this poll also found Ask at least two people to that the number of people who comment on your resume. The vow to find a better job nearly ideal person for a resume critique doubled this year. is someone with an excellent command of English, has an eye It appears that many of you for detail, has some experience might be raring to fire dozens hiring people, and is willing to of resumes into countless job give you honest, quality feedback. portals. It might surprise you to A good resume critique takes Step 7 know that I do not encourage time. Do not settle for feedback Clean out your social media job-seekers to launch their from someone who can only give presence. Anything you post on resumes as their first action step. your resume a quick glance. Why? Because hitting that the internet is free-for-all—a submit button without doing the Step 5 thoughtless tweet or necessary prep work won’t get questionable photo could cost While revising your resume, you to a job offer. Before you you an interview or job offer. be sure to take careful notes of sink any time into job searches Employers can and do check the holes in your resume, i.e. any and applications, set aside time Facebook profiles as part of their skills, credentials, education, and to do the work that will get your hiring practices. Before you experience that you don’t have resume noticed. Since this is the submit any resumes, be sure to but would be helpful in your next start of the New Year when delete inappropriate photos and job. Create a plan for how to fill resolutions are fresh and resolve is posts. Think of this as spring in these holes. You might be able strong, here is my 7-step action cleaning for your career. to acquire additional skills in plan for those who hope to get your current position, e.g. you After you have completed a better job in 2018. I would rec- can fill in for your boss when he each of the above steps, you are ommend you perform all 7 steps or she is on vacation. Or you finally ready to submit your before submitting any resumes. could sign up for additional resume and get that fabulous Step 1 training and coursework. Do new job. My work as a career check your work benefits—many counselor is focused on helping Determine the specifics of workplaces offer opportunities people find happiness and your next move. Are you seeking for additional training. Remem- satisfaction at work. I hope that a lateral move or a promotion? ber to update your resume as you many of you will find career Are you hoping to stay in the upgrade your skills and training. happiness in 2018! same industry or get into an entirely new sector? Answering Step 6 these questions is an Work on your LinkedIn Counseling all-important first step that you profile using your new and should do before pursuing any improved resume as your guide. Corner other job search activity. Having Be mindful that LinkedIn is open a concrete idea of your next job for employers and recruiters to will help you set the direction of Anne Chan is a career view. Do not create a profile that your job search as well as save is unprofessional, sloppy, counselor and licensed you time and effort. unfocused, or disorganized. I psychotherapist in Step 2 highly recommend that you read Union City. several articles about how to She helps people find Go to your favorite job site create a great LinkedIn profile. happiness and meaning in and select three job ads that Here’s my guide to get you their work and lives. closely match the job you wish to started: have. http://www.tricityvoice.com/arti- She can be reached at clefiledisplay.php?issue=2017-10- [email protected] 10&file=AnneChan+-+LinkedIn +680TS+++TCV.txt Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

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Developers propose more recommendations to the City the Fremont Planning (and more) Council on two requests for Department reviews the plans housing developments consideration of General Plan from several different aspects. Amendments to change land Within 30 days, the Planning Proposals to build over 1100 use designations. Department prepares a report additional housing units The first is the Lincoln of issues it finds with the throughout Fremont are now Residential request to change the preliminary plans. Developers use in various stages of review and land use of a vacant lot on this information to decide consideration. Here are the Ellsworth Street in the Mission whether to go forward with the details on some of the latest San Jose Community Plan Area process and to help them shape ones with information on how from Town Center Commercial their Formal Development residents can express their com- to Medium Density Residential Application. Public comments, ments, questions, and concerns. in order to build 20 three-story questions, and concerns are townhouses across from the welcome and encouraged Ursa Project post office. during the PRP. The Historical Architectural The second is from the owner Send your comments, Review Board (HARB) will meet of four lots on Osgood Road in questions, and concerns to on Thursday, January 18, at the Irvington Community Plan City Staff Planner David Wage at 6:30 p.m. in the Niles Area to change the land use from [email protected] Conference Room at Irvington BART Special Study 39550 Liberty Street to make Area to Medium Density Mission Paradise a recommendation to the Residential in order to build Mixed-Use Planning Commission regarding 99 condominium/flats near A developer is proposing to the existing old house and other Washington Boulevard. build 15 townhouses and buildings on the site of the The request regarding the about 3200 square feet of proposed Ursa Project at Ice House Terrace Apartments commercial space at 48495 Ursa Drive in the proposal to build 141 apartments 270 Washington Boulevard on Warm Springs Community at the corner of Ice House Terrace the corner of Ellsworth Street Plan Area. and Fremont Boulevard in the in the Mission San Jose The developer wants to Warm Springs Community Plan Community Plan Area. relocate and renovate the existing Area was withdrawn by the devel- The townhouses would be 1928 house and water tank on oper and will not be discussed. grouped in three-story buildings the property as part of a plan to The public is invited to attend and would range in floor areas build 17 two-story houses on the and speak at the meeting from 1400 square feet for rest of the lot. The 1905 barn, a regarding any of these requested two-bedroom units to garage, several sheds, and a fruit General Plan Amendments. 2000 square feet for four-bed- processing building would be room units. The building on demolished. An Environmental Irvington Senior Housing the corner would have Impact Report (EIR) offered Abode Services is proposing to commercial space on the several alternatives, including build a 94-unit supportive senior ground floor facing Washington preserving and restoring all of housing facility at 4038 Irvington Boulevard with residential units the old buildings in place and Avenue near the corner of above and garages tucked behind. constructing only 5 two-story Fremont Boulevard in the This proposed development is houses. Irvington Community Plan Area. also undergoing a Preliminary HARB will only make a This is across Fremont Boulevard Review Procedure (PRP), and recommendation on how to best from the existing Laguna public comments, questions, and deal with the old buildings on the Commons supportive affordable concerns are welcome and property. It will not make a housing facility. encouraged. recommendation on the The new building would be Send your comments, ques- proposed new buildings. L-shaped to fit on the lot for- tions, and concerns to City Staff The public is invited to attend merly occupied by Rogers Planner David Wage at and speak at the meeting. Trailers. The side facing Fremont [email protected] Boulevard would be four stories, General Plan the side facing Irvington Avenue To learn more about all Amendments would be three stories, and the proposed housing developments The Planning Commission sides in the rear corners would and related issues in Fremont, go will meet on Thursday, January be five stories. to www.ShapeOurFremont.com 25, at 7:00 p.m. in the City The proposed development is Council Chambers at undergoing a Preliminary Review 3300 Capitol Avenue to make Procedure (PRP), during which

Groundbreaking ceremony for new middle school SUBMITTED BY facilities bond approved by Fre- Horner and Walters Junior High ROBIN MICHEL, FREMONT mont voters in 2014. Schools are the first of the A symbolic ground-breaking District’s five junior high schools UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ceremony to mark the occasion is to be converted to middle schools. A new era symbolically starts set for 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19 at the Like Horner, Walters will trans- Friday, Jan. 19 for a Fremont school, 41365 Chapel Way. Offi- form into a middle school in 2019. school which has been operating cials from the Fremont Unified as a junior high school for almost School District, along with teach- Middle School Conversion 60 years. ers and school board members will Groundbreaking Horner Junior High School, in be on hand for the event, which is Friday, Jan. 19 the city’s Irvington area, is slated to open to the public. 3 p.m. transform into a middle school in Measure E addresses critical Horner Junior High School fall 2019 as part of a Middle needs in all schools throughout the 41365 Chapel Way, Fremont School Conversion Project made district and includes the construc- Admission: Free possible by funds generated from tion of new classroom buildings www.fremont.k12.ca.us Measure E, a $650 million school and modernization projects.

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Across 45 Ready for battle (5,2,3,5) 21 View (4,2,3,4) 1 Peak in the Cascades (5,6) 47 Boost (4) 23 "Chill!" (7,2) 6 Absorbed, in a way (6) 48 Despicable (9) 24 ... (3) 9 News writer's major (10) 52 "Farewell" (2,6) 29 C-worthy? (4) 12 Absorbed (6) 54 ___ dictum (6) 31 Emerge (4,5) 13 Alias (3) 55 Buckle (7,5) 33 Parting words (3,3,5) 14 Call, as a game (3) 35 Spark (8) 17 Elev. (3) Down 36 Brownish (3-7) 18 Gray matter (6) 1 One of the Balearic Islands (7) 38 Nod, maybe (3) 19 Fair-hiring org. (4) 2 Burma's first P.M. (3) 39 Actress Sommer (4) 22 "Raiders of the Lost ___" (3) 3 "Beloved" author Morrison (4) 42 White wine aperitif (3) 23 Balcony section (4) 4 "Stop right there!" (4) 43 Manages (4,3) 25 Conclusive trial (4,4) 5 1960's radical grp. (3) 44 Dear (7) 26 "Boola Boola" singer (3) 6 PC linkup (3) 45 1977 double-platinum Steely Dan 27 Hi-___ (3) 7 Choice words (2,2,11) album (3) 28 It's south of Eur. (3) 8 Unappealing (3,4,3,2,3) 46 Put up (5) 30 Photo finish? (5) 10 Buddy (4) 49 Chest protector (3) 32 Rakes (5) 11 Burkina ___ (4) 50 "For shame!" (3) 34 Over (4,5) 15 Phony (5) 51 Thanksgiving, e.g.: Abbr. (3) 37 Stuck, after "in" (5) 16 Kung ___ chicken (3) 53 Desert land: Abbr. (3) 38 Bartender's supply (5,2,6) 17 Clod chopper (3) 40 Appear (3) 18 Out of sight? (5,2,1,3) 41 Foreword, for short (5) 20 "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice 42 Batting order? (4,4,3,2,3,4) ___ Agin)" (#1 hit of 1970) (3)

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For All Signs: The main focal point this week continues to be the major forms. This is not an easy concept or experience. We may choke on the news. stellium of five planets plus the Moon in Capricorn. This is the sign of politics Refuse and trash, a human creation, must be moved through a process that and corporate bodies. There likely will be even more news about these areas than eventually serves as the ground of a new creation. Plastic does not dissolve and we have already experienced. Capricorn is a sign that assumes power and will block the regular system of metamorphosis. We may have more attention delegates the work to the peons of the world. The central planet of this stellium on this human issue and its damage to animals and the ocean before the is Pluto, which represents destruction and eventual metamorphosis into new month is over.

Aries the Ram (March 21- partner’s territory on January 16, territory and often brings new a major challenge to put those by hurt feelings. After a couple of April 20): It is time to heal a rift which suggests new activity for energy and light wherever she ideas into forward motion. The days, your attitude will improve that may have occurred long ago. him or her. You need some space goes. Opportunities to share Critic must be working overtime and your self-talk will be more It may require some courage to between you and it is just as well your love, personal or inside of you. Give yourself some positive. You probably know that allow yourself to be vulnerable, that you do your own thing humanistic, will be rewarding. R&R from the buzzing. Things the quality of your life flows up but heartfelt engagement is what for a time. Scorpio the Scorpion (Octo- will settle down soon. and down with the self-talk. It is will relieve some of that old Leo the Lion (July 22-Au- ber 23-November 21): Mars, Aquarius the Water Bearer important to give that factor stressor. If you are unable to deal gust 22): For the next month the original god of war, (January 20-February 18): daily attention. You could make with it directly, perhaps it will much of your attention will continues to travel through Venus enters your sign this week your life smoother with positive help to talk with a good friend be on others in your life. your sign. Sometimes it carries a and will be traveling with you affirmations. or a counselor. Partnerships of any type are two-edged sword. One side is for through February 9, 2018. Her Taurus the Bull (April 21- generally favored by this helping those less fortunate. The presence gives you an air of poise May 20): For the next three arrangement, because you will other side is for fighting and and people will simply like how weeks your activities are on be searching for the fair solution slashing one’s way through a you look. Often when Venus is display. Others are noticing your in any dilemma. It is a good forest. You have more than one prominent we become more performance, so make it great. time to seek consultation from choice to make this week on how interested in art forms and You may be standing in the professionals if you need it. You you use Mars’ power. want to make things in the limelight. You may be called will attract the right advice. Sagittarius the Archer (No- environment more attractive. upon to dust off your leadership Virgo the Virgin (August vember 22-December 21): This We are also more interested in gifts at this time. 23-September 22): You may be is absolutely not a time to take beautifying ourselves. Gemini the Twins (May 21- somewhat irritable as the week an offensive, attacking position. Pisces the Fish (February June 20): The week begins with begins. But this quickly resolves If you feel angered by another, 19-March 20): Early in the week mild irritation over matters as you focus your attention on think the situation through from you may feel fatigued, possibly financial. You may be unhappy children, lover, and creative the very beginning. Look for with yourself or your partner activities. If the irritation of the your contribution to the over an error that has occurred. early week causes you to be problem. On the other hand, sharp with anyone, don’t hesitate Within a couple of days this if someone else takes a swing Are you interested in a personal irritation yields to a solution that to apologize so the transgression at you, you may defend yourself proves the problem was really can be vaporized with as you need. horoscope? Vivian Carol may be reached at nothing as big as you thought. minimum fuss. Capricorn the Goat (De- Give attention to odd symptoms Libra the Scales (September cember 22-January 19): The (704) 366-3777 or noises of your vehicle. 23-October 22): Venus, your cluster of planets gathered in for private psychotherapy Cancer the Crab (June 21- ruling planet, moves into the your sign suggests a bee’s nest. or astrology appointments July 21): This is a relatively quiet sector of life related to children, Your mind is a sheer jumble of (fee required). week for the Moon Children. recreation, and romance. The ideas and self-expectations. The A new moon occurred in your goddess of love is happy in this problem is that there seems to be www.horoscopesbyvivian.com January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 11

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One example of his over the past 30 years, and the Tuolumne County Ambulance, problem-solving approach current staff numbers about 90. and was hired by the Merced involved the homeless population Its success is due to quality City Fire Department where camping adjacent San Lorenzo control of food and beverages, he served one year before Creek around Second Street unique styling, reasonable coming to the Hayward Fire and City Center Drive, an product pricing, and customer Department in 2000. environmental concern due to service. Hildebrand was a garbage and temporary shelters. Harries began working with highly-regarded HFD firefighter Officer Reed helped coordinate original owner Bill Owens at for five years before his efforts between agencies Buffalo Bill’s in 1987, working promotion to apparatus operator including Alameda County his way up to brewmaster and in 2005, to captain in 2007, and Flood Control, Alameda County purchasing the business in 1994. to battalion chief in 2014. 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Customers who mention “FUSS” as their agencies removed 150 cubic Buffalo Bill’s ales, and Tasmanian Hildebrand’s work ethic, non-profit organization will direct the associated donation to Fremont yards of garbage and 250 cubic Devil and Alimony Ale are local intelligence, and good nature Unified Student Store (FUSS). yards of overgrown brush and favorites. One of the most highly have gained him respect across All donations to FUSS from this fundraiser will be used to support vegetation. Officer Reed and his sought-after products in other the Hayward Fire Department students and school programs in the Fremont Unified School District. HPD partners alerted campers states is the seasonal Pumpkin and made him a valued For more information, call (510) 438-8877 or visit https://wed- of the upcoming effort, allowing Ale. 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SUBMITTED BY FREMONT • Learn about resources to problems. preserved by Harries, will be FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER support someone who s added to an exhibition at the The gala, which is black tie elf-injures. Business Person of Smithsonian Institution in optional, will be held at On Thursday, January 25, the Nicole Zink, MFT, marriage the Year: Geoff Harries, Washington, D.C. California State University, public is invited to a special and family specialist for more Buffalo Bill’s East Bay and feature a gourmet workshop for understanding than 16 years, and counselor for Firefighter of the Year: meal, fine wines, and the awards Fremont Youth and Family Sponsored by self-injury. This workshop will Services, leads the workshop Kaiser Permanente Battalion ceremony. Silent and live cover symptoms, strategies, and Chief Mike Hildebrand, auctions will benefit Leadership resources for providers, and This workshop is free thanks to a grant from Kaiser Geoff Harries is a longtime Hayward Fire Hayward. Reservations are parents about the growing Permanente, and registration is Hayward businessperson who Department $150 apiece and $1,200 for a concern over children and table, and can be arranged at not required took over a historic local Sponsored by Paramedics Plus teenagers that self-injure. This Bring your lunch and join us! enterprise in 1994 and built it the Hayward Chamber of workshop is appropriate for all There is no cafeteria onsite, but into a national brand. 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Hayward’s downtown district, Turlock native, he became a Saturday, Jan 27 The training objectives including support for events by Forest Service firefighter in 6 p.m. are to: Understanding Self-Injury providing entertainment, food, Pinecrest, where he was • Understand the definition of Thursday, Jan 25 and other benefits, often at no promoted to squad leader and California State University, self-injurious behaviors 11:45 Sign-in cost to event goers. then captain of a crew of the East Bay • Understand the function and Noon – 1:30 p.m. Buffalo Bill’s is both a prestigious “Stanislaus Forest 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd, motivation underlying Fremont Family Resource restaurant and brewpub, and is Hot Shots” during a period of Hayward self-injurious behaviors Center the anchor business of Hayward’s historically major fires. After (510) 537-2424 • Identify the warning signs 39155 Liberty St, Pacific Room downtown. Hundreds of receiving his paramedic license www.hayward.org of self-injury (510) 574-2006 employees have worked there in 1999 he began working for Tickets: $150 • Learn constructive responses to self-injury Free Innovation to be awarded in East Bay

SUBMITTED BY PAUL NGUYEN Technology, Education, Engineering and company’s patented technology allows exhaust and transform it into electricity, Design, Food, Information Technology tumors to continuously signal their locations took home the award for Engineering and The East Bay Economic Development and Life Sciences. and activity levels during treatment, Design. In 2016, Motiv Power Systems, Alliance (East Bay EDA) selected two Hayward finalists include: revolutionizing the practice of radiation makers of electric-vehicle powertrains, cutting-edge Hayward companies as finalists Therm-X (Advanced Manufacturing): oncology. and Inland Metal Technologies, a for 2018 East Bay Innovation Awards. These Established in 1983, Therm-X designs and This is the third consecutive year precision metal-parts manufacturer, awards celebrate and showcase outstanding manufactures high-power vacuum Hayward companies received recognition were finalists. Motiv Power took home organizations in the region that most components using a patented process that for their innovative spirit. Last March, the Clean Technology award. contribute and embrace innovation in delivers the higher temperatures and better MDC Vacuum Products, producers of The winners for the 2018 Innovation manufacturing, services, products and uniformity necessary to enable custom, ultra-high-vacuum equipment Awards will be announced at a ceremony designs. semiconductor wafer processing. and tools for the semiconductor industry, on March 29, 2018 at the Fox Theater A panel of subject matter experts RefleXion Medical (Life Sciences): was honored as a Finalist in the Advanced in Oakland. For more information on scored over 100 nominations and selected Founded in 2009, this company is Manufacturing category. Alphabet Energy, the awards event, visit: two finalists in eight categories including: developing the first biology-guided radio- which developed thermoelectric https://iawards.eastbayeda.org. Advanced Manufacturing, Clean therapy system for cancer treatment. The technologies that capture waste heat from Page 12 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

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of someone’s price range, but colors, and materials. Glass, now you can get that same look which ranges from $7 – $30 per in a porcelain tile.” square foot, is popular for this While natural stone and wood type of application. And for those are beautiful materials, they often DIY challenged, there are 3D need a sealant to protect them wall stickers that simulate from wear and tear. Stone can mosaic tile. stain, and wood can rot. Let’s face it, tiling is a messy Porcelain is maintenance free. job that takes practice and It is even used outdoors to patience. Novices should start simulate wood decks or brick with a small area, such as a simple patios. And while natural stone backsplash. Projects involving can range in price anywhere tricky angles, complex cuts, or BY DAVID R. NEWMAN from $6 – $20 per square foot, pricey artisan tile requiring PHOTOS COURTESY OF porcelain is an affordable manual spacers are usually better alternative at $3 – $8 per square left to a tile setter. MS INTERNATIONAL foot. Ceramic tiles are also on And when choosing tile, it’s The number of tile options the low end at $2 – $7 per important to understand ratings. available to homeowners today is square foot. Most lines of porcelain tiles are endless. Modern technologies While the design possibilities rated for use by the Porcelain have created a range of dynamic may seem endless, there are some Enamel Institute (PEI) abrasion new materials that are affordable, classic styles that have withstood test. PEI ratings will tell you which simple to install, require little to the test of time. Subway tiles, for tiles are best for different uses in no maintenance, and are example, are making a big the home, and range from 0 stunning to the eye. From small comeback in homes across (unsuitable for floors) to 5 (heavy pebbles that simulate a creek bed America. Based on the walls traffic areas). Also, almost every tile to brightly colored glass, large of the New York City subway comes with a variation rating slabs of polished marble to stations in the early twentieth (from V1 to V4) that indicates intricate mosaics, to simulated century, these 3” x 6” ceramic how much variation there is from brick or wood and down to earth or porcelain glazed tiles can be set tile to tile. With a V1 rating, every stones like slate or limestone, horizontally or vertically to give tile looks exactly the same. everything is at your fingertips. that bathroom or kitchen a The best way to narrow down And while trying to choose smart, retro look. your design choices is to walk the right tile may be an Also making a comeback are into a showroom, where you overwhelming task, never before encaustic tiles. From medieval can see and feel tiles of all types. have homeowners had it so good times until now, these highly Another useful tool is an online when it comes to design choices. decorative tiles have been used visualizer. Most tile companies primarily in churches and public offer this service, a simple One of the more popular buildings. Encaustic tiles are computer program that allows materials these days is porcelain. made of two or more colors of you try out different designs in a Says Teresa Martin of clay, which are inlaid together to virtual room to see what works MS International in Hayward create the pattern. This enables well together. You can also see (the leading distributor of natural them to retain their colors as they how different grout colors affect stone and porcelain countertops wear (on most ceramic tiles, the the overall appearance. and wall/floor tiles in the pattern appears only on the Choosing the perfect tile for United States), “Porcelain tile surface). Porcelain tiles your home may seem like a is everywhere now, from the mimicking encaustic designs daunting task, but with so many front yard to the back yard. It are becoming very popular. design options out there, it’s can mimic anything, from Mosaic tiles are a great way to really an exciting time. Have fun marble to travertine to slate, add bursts of color to small with it, do your research, and and it’s freeze/thaw resistant and areas in your home. They are prepare to walk down that yellow stain resistant.” commonly used in bathrooms brick road – made of porcelain. Porcelain is a type of ceramic and kitchens as a backsplash, or For more information, call tile that is less porous. It is baked in showers or swimming pools. M S International, Inc. at at a much higher temperature to Sold in sheets, these mini-tiles (510) 921-5450 or visit online at remove the water content, come in a variety of patterns, www.msistone.com. creating a product that is very dense and durable. And thanks to inkjet technology, porcelain tiles come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, simulating everything from natural stone to wood to brick. Says Martin, “You can get an exotic wood look that would normally be way out Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

THEATRE REVIEW James and the Giant Peach

BY DAVID R. NEWMAN as the meek and blind Earth- PHOTOS BY MARK AND worm, and Sophia Wagganer, as the confident and gracious Spider TRACY PHOTOGRAPHY (Earthworm and Spider are played by Valerie Golobic and A massive peach has just rolled Natalie Weston, respectively, on into the Smith Center at Ohlone alternate nights). It is a strong College, complete with singing group, and they each bring insects, a mysterious magician, something special to the table, and a pair of greedy sisters! It’s all including amazing voices. part of StarStruck Theatre’s latest The two sisters are excellent. production, James and the Giant Sierra Bolar cackles her way Peach. This whimsical musical is through scenes with great hilarity, based on Roald Dahl’s book of channeling the Wicked Witch of the same name with music and the West and Miss Hannigan all lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin in one. Aija Le is equally funny, Paul (of La La Land and Dear and their over-the-top antics Evan Hansen fame) and book work well together. A strong nod by Timothy Allen McDonald must also be given to David (Charlie and the Chocolate Kautz as Ladahlord, who narrates Factory). the tale with great showmanship. It’s the story of young James The showstopper of the night Henry Trotter, whose life takes a had to be Plump and Juicy, where sudden turn when his parents are Earthworm is put out as bait for tragically eaten by an escaped a flock of seagulls (James’ plan is rhinoceros. Now an orphan, he to use Spider’s webs to lasso the goes to live with his aunts, the seagulls, getting them airborne horrible Spiker and Sponge, in and away from menacing sharks). a rundown cottage by the sea. Magaña shines as his character James is given a magic potion by dances the samba with an the mysterious Ladahlord, but ensemble of feathered dancers, a accidently drops it, fertilizing a hilarious transformation that neglected peach tree, which had the crowd cheering for more. then produces a peach the size All ensemble numbers were of a house. well integrated and beautifully A fantastic chain of events is choreographed by Lillian Kautz. soon set in motion as James find Costumes were stylish and smart, himself inside the peach, rolling thanks to Diane Scherbarth; into the English Channel, along lighting was colorful and with his large insect companions; effective, creating a fanciful mood spider, ladybug, earthworm, (Ryan Willer). And the music was grasshopper, and centipede. competently performed by Together they brave dangers at sea Nancy Godfrey and her orches- while learning about friendship tra. Together with the graphically and family. In the end, they arrive powerful, minimalist set design, in New York, defeat Spiker and it all worked wonderfully to Sponge, and go on to live create a magical whole. happy lives. But the gem of the produc- James and the Giant Peach is tion, for me, was the giant peach masterfully directed by Lori and itself. A masterpiece of set design Courtney Stokes. Puppets are that could be turned around and used throughout the perform- rolled about where needed, with ance, to wonderful effect. The multiple levels adjoined by steps, dark demise of James’ parents is allowing the actors to interact creatively illustrated through while “inside”. Set designer shadow puppetry, of which I was Stephen C. Wathen and master hoping for more. Many action carpenter Mark Aragon have sequences are portrayed in an truly created a peach of a piece, onstage puppet theatre and are evoking gasps from the audience very entertaining. when it first appears onstage. In one of the musical’s most StarStruck Theatre is known tender and beautiful moments, for their excellent youth James, played by the charming productions, and James and the Chistopher Apy (with a voice like Giant Peach is no exception. an angel), sits on his bed, alone in While the cast is huge, the orphanage, and is soon joined numbering over 50, it doesn’t feel by Ladybug (Amabel Loh) and that way. Beautiful and absurd, Grasshopper (Leif Pearson), hand this is a story that explores the puppets controlled by their respec- definition of friendship and what tive actors. Together they sing On it means to be a family. And in Your Way Home, perhaps the the end, James discovers that production’s most memorable home is where you make it – song, with some lovely harmonies. where you are loved for who you The core cast is rounded out are. Even if that happens to be by Brian Loh, who is a perfectly inside a giant peach with large, grumpy Centipede, Ben Magaña, talking insects. January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 15

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 13 1827 Dove Way 94545 732,000 3 1232 1965 11-29-17 Highest $: 1,460,000 Median $: 900,000 2686 Driftwood Street 94545 1,030,000 4 2853 2004 11-29-17 Lowest $: 600,000 Average $: 927,000 27876 Hummingbird Ct 94545 440,000 3 1254 1971 11-28-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 27738 Melbourne Ave 94545 250,000 3 1000 1955 11-29-17 4557 Alma Avenue 94546 685,000 2 1114 1948 11-30-17 27890 Melbourne Ave 94545 550,000 3 1000 1955 11-28-17 18770 Crane Avenue 94546 905,000 4 1956 1957 11-28-17 2650 Oliver Drive 94545 490,000 3 1254 1971 12-01-17 2376 Farley Street 94546 680,000 3 1028 1948 12-01-17 25900 Peterman Ave 94545 625,000 3 1354 1957 11-28-17 19705 Lake Chabot Road 94546 825,000 3 1844 1957 12-01-17 307 Toscana Way 94545 650,000 3 1349 2010 11-27-17 18837 Lamson Road 94546 1,460,000 4 3618 1943 11-27-17 18936 Santa Maria Ave 94546 731,000 3 1176 1948 11-30-17 MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 14 3649 Somerset Avenue 94546 600,000 2 995 1951 12-01-17 Highest $: 1,400,500 Median $: 949,500 4163 Chaparral Place 94552 900,000 4 2400 1967 11-28-17 Lowest $: 552,000 Average $: 973,786 5551 Crow Canyon Road 94552 990,000 - 2054 - 12-01-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 20950 Manter Road 94552 970,000 5 2652 1970 11-27-17 124 Beacon Drive 95035 665,000 4 1187 195912-18-17 35691 Palomares Road 94552 1,350,000 2 2939 1961 11-30-17 290 Calypso Court 950351,400,500 4 2468 201412-18-17 6893 Sunnyslope Avenue 94552 1,155,000 3 1995 1960 12-01-17 813 Garden Street 95035 940,000 3 1726 201712-15-17 21476 Timco Way 94552 800,000 4 1900 2006 11-28-17 861 Garden Street 95035 955,000 3 1726 201712-20-17 FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 34 1607 Hidden Creek Ln 950351,137,000 3 2413 201712-20-17 Highest $: 2,228,500 Median $: 1,015,000 1161 Luz Del Sol Loop 95035 870,000 2 1371 200712-21-17 Lowest $: 435,000 Average $: 1,040,485 337 North Temple Dr 95035 552,000 2 976 197012-19-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 259 Odyssey Lane 950351,205,000 4 1947 201412-15-17 4686 Balboa Way 94536 520,000 2 910 1969 11-27-17 2089 Ornellas Drive 950351,190,000 3 1528 199112-15-17 4737 Balboa Way 94536 1,015,000 4 1704 1955 12-01-17 859 Pepper Place 95035 953,000 3 1753 201712-15-17 36664 Bonito Drive 94536 850,000 3 1136 1955 11-28-17 879 Pepper Place 95035 925,000 3 1726 201712-18-17 546 Boulder Terrace 94536 865,000 3 1312 2007 11-28-17 140 Roswell Drive 95035 915,000 5 1631 195912-20-17

Home Sales Report Sales Home 3866 Burton Common 94536 762,000 2 1400 1979 12-01-17 1323 South Milpitas Blvd 95035 949,500 3 1657 201712-18-17 4619 Central Avenue 94536 1,160,000 4 2550 1896 11-29-17 1335 South Milpitas Blvd 95035 976,000 3 1753 201712-20-17 36996 Meadowbrook Com #204 94536 520,000 2 1083 1987 11-28-17 NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 12 36495 Perkins Street 94536 1,070,000 3 1811 1964 12-01-17 Highest $: 1,181,000 Median $: 771,000 36303 San Pedro Drive 94536 768,000 3 1036 1961 11-28-17 Lowest $: 410,000 Average $: 800,542 1028 Avila Terraza #7P 94538 799,000 2 1578 1991 11-29-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 4118 Coriander Terrace 94538 1,135,000 4 1843 2009 12-01-17 5342 Cambridge Court 94560 945,000 4 1707 196611-29-17 39029 Guardino Dr #113 94538 610,000 2 1077 1987 11-27-17 6126 Castillon Drive 94560 820,000 3 1100 195911-30-17 4365 Hardwood Street 94538 990,000 3 1198 1959 11-28-17 39931 Cedar Blvd #305 94560 410,000 1 777 198511-30-17 42637 Jefferson Street 94538 980,000 4 1434 1958 11-30-17 36717 Charles Street 94560 740,000 3 1190 195411-30-17 5100 Omar Street 94538 1,121,000 4 1743 1961 11-27-17 36765 Charles Street 94560 755,000 4 1190 195411-30-17 4829 Regents Park Lane 94538 1,100,000 4 1552 1960 12-01-17 37013 Chestnut Street 945601,080,000 4 2200 200011-28-17 5536 Tilden Place 94538 947,000 3 1089 1966 11-28-17 6561 Fountaine Ave 94560 500,000 3 1100 196011-30-17 4929 Wheeler Drive 94538 900,000 3 1509 1960 11-28-17 8528 Jetty Way 94560 872,500 - - -11-29-17 4936 Yellowstone Park Dr 94538 1,020,000 3 1285 1960 11-30-17 8565 Peachtree Ave 94560 800,000 3 1790 199412-01-17 47063 Benns Terrace 94539 435,000 1 675 1987 11-28-17 37516 Shelter Road 94560 771,000 - - -12-01-17 40955 Canyon Heights Dr 94539 2,228,500 4 3465 1991 11-27-17 37534 Shelter Road 94560 732,000 - - -11-28-17 286 Hackamore Com 94539 585,000 2 878 1984 11-28-17 4953 Wingate Place 945601,181,000 4 1874 196911-28-17 165 Lippert Avenue 94539 1,323,000 3 1234 1960 11-29-17 563 Merlot Drive 94539 1,560,000 3 2144 1986 11-29-17 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 21 1537 Quintana Way 94539 1,650,000 4 1720 1968 11-29-17 Highest $: 776,000 Median $: 635,000 653 Topawa Drive 94539 1,500,000 4 1692 1976 11-28-17 Lowest $: 395,000 Average $: 635,571 55 Valais Court 94539 1,420,000 - 1557 1975 11-30-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 340 Yampa Way 94539 1,600,000 4 2759 1986 12-01-17 1277 Amber Court 94577 720,000 4 1742 - 11-27-17 3906 Avocet Terrace 94555 1,068,000 4 1853 1987 11-28-17 13517 Aurora Drive #103 94577 525,000 3 1189 1982 12-01-17 5005 Crystal Terrace 94555 480,000 1 716 1987 11-30-17 13315 Doolittle Drive 94577 673,000 3 1408 1947 11-30-17 3068 Paine Court 94555 1,170,000 3 1305 1971 11-30-17 977 Dowling Boulevard 94577 670,000 2 1086 1925 11-29-17 4330 Peregrine Way 94555 1,468,000 4 2749 1979 11-30-17 170 Dutton Avenue 94577 600,000 3 1800 1926 11-30-17 5261 Tacoma Common 94555 722,000 2 950 1989 11-29-17 2044 Evergreen Avenue 94577 730,000 3 1732 1954 11-28-17 34611 Wells Avenue 94555 1,035,000 3 1365 1980 11-29-17 1488 Gardner Boulevard 94577 575,000 3 1104 1943 11-29-17 575 McKinley Court 94577 776,000 2 1645 1941 11-30-17 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 46 812 Odonnell Avenue 94577 570,000 3 1473 1951 11-29-17 Highest $: 1,030,000 Median $: 625,000 1718 138th Avenue 94578 767,000 5 2076 1947 12-01-17 Lowest $: 250,000 Average $: 627,924 1638 164th Avenue 94578 395,000 2 1162 1980 11-27-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 2200 166th Avenue 94578 760,000 4 3115 1991 11-29-17 21672 Arbor Court 94541 660,000 4 1748 1962 11-30-17 16016 Cambrian Drive 94578 735,000 3 1214 1955 11-27-17 22876 Charing Street 94541 576,000 3 1345 2003 11-28-17 1090 Dillo Street 94578 555,000 2 1417 1948 11-28-17 2284 D Street 94541 411,000 3 1269 1975 11-30-17 2541 San Leandro Blvd 94578 421,000 2 982 1980 12-01-17 642 Dean Street #D 94541 460,000 3 1118 1966 11-30-17 14970 Western Avenue 94578 635,000 3 1464 1946 11-30-17 3227 Hackamore Drive 94541 722,500 3 1729 1959 12-01-17 15072 Crosby Street 94579 530,000 2 1183 1948 12-01-17 1871 Hill Avenue 94541 535,000 2 746 1952 11-30-17 15445 Heron Drive 94579 730,000 4 1651 1999 11-28-17 1966 Hillsdale Street 94541 825,000 4 2466 1957 11-27-17 15357 Inverness Street 94579 635,000 4 1166 1955 12-01-17 19088 Lowell Avenue 94541 425,000 3 1068 1954 12-01-17 1465 Manor Boulevard 94579 745,000 4 1749 1954 11-30-17 1124 Oakview Avenue 94541 555,000 3 900 1922 12-01-17 15423 Marne Street 94579 600,000 3 1419 1958 11-29-17 800 Old Oak Lane #4 94541 586,000 3 1303 2011 11-30-17 SAN LORENZO | TOTAL SALES: 12 18015 Sahara Road 94541 505,000 2 1270 1973 12-01-17 Highest $: 730,000 Median $: 631,000 23897 Stonewall Avenue 94541 550,000 3 1146 1956 11-29-17 Lowest $: 565,000 Average $: 646,458 22530 Thelma Street 94541 600,000 3 1162 1952 11-30-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 1824 Trym Street 94541 675,000 3 1611 1956 12-01-17 835 Bockman Road 94580 597,500 3 1068 194711-28-17 24047 Wilcox Lane 94541 300,000 4 2863 1953 11-30-17 1233 Bockman Rd #4 94580 682,500 - - -11-28-17 24487 Margaret Drive 94542 735,000 5 2059 1952 11-27-17 1233 Bockman Rd #9 94580 713,000 - - -11-30-17 3739 Oakes Drive 94542 750,000 3 2026 1966 11-30-17 540 Doane Street 94580 565,000 3 1014 195011-28-17 3516 Pinewood Drive 94542 890,000 4 1878 1974 11-27-17 15748 Paseo Del Campo 94580 691,000 3 1671 194411-28-17 1148 Tiegen Drive 94542 650,000 3 1063 1954 11-30-17 16005 Via Arroyo 94580 600,000 3 1260 194611-29-17 1222 Tiegen Drive 94542 350,000 6 2376 1957 12-01-17 1855 Via Carreta 94580 730,000 3 1351 195311-30-17 69 Austin Avenue 94544 755,000 - - - 11-30-17 16126 Via Media 94580 630,000 3 1000 194411-30-17 81 Austin Avenue 94544 745,500 - - - 11-30-17 16061 Via Pinale 94580 640,000 3 986 194412-01-17 163 Cypress Loop 94544 700,000 3 1921 2016 12-01-17 16145 Via Pinale 94580 655,000 3 1000 194411-30-17 24882 Diadon Drive 94544 620,000 4 1185 1950 12-01-17 17525 Via Primero 94580 631,000 3 1000 194411-30-17 25899 Dollar Street 94544 721,000 - - - 11-27-17 15690 Wagner Street 94580 622,500 3 1059 195111-27-17 25905 Dollar Street 94544 722,500 - - - 11-27-17 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 8 26715 Gading Road 94544 452,000 3 1034 1952 12-01-17 Highest $: 1,130,000 Median $: 450,000 26313 Hickory Avenue 94544 720,000 6 2245 1952 11-30-17 Lowest $: 300,000 Average $: 660,625 155 Lafayette Avenue 94544 545,000 3 1221 1951 12-01-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 316 Lexington Avenue 94544 955,000 6 2474 1958 11-30-17 33943 11th Street 94587 300,000 2 682 192311-28-17 72 Middleton Place 94544 712,500 3 1891 2015 11-28-17 4140 Aquarius Circle 94587 420,000 3 1255 197011-30-17 29916 Red Maple Court 94544 989,000 4 2736 1999 11-28-17 35117 Clover Street 94587 905,000 4 1858 197111-29-17 3331 Rosenblatt Street 94544 745,500 - - - 11-30-17 2623 Copa Del Oro Drive94587 450,000 2 908 198611-27-17 32145 Seneca Street 94544 611,000 3 1031 1951 11-29-17 4337 Delores Drive 94587 950,000 4 2132 197412-01-17 1084 Seymore Place 94544 610,000 3 1129 1953 11-30-17 30746 Knight Court 945871,130,000 4 2450 199911-30-17 3330 Speros Loop 94544 745,000 - - - 11-30-17 34859 Lilac Street 94587 705,000 3 1382 197011-30-17 913 St. Bede Lane 94544 625,000 3 1148 1958 11-30-17 2123 Medallion Drive #4 94587 425,000 3 987 197611-30-17 27691 Del Norte Court 94545 383,000 2 988 1970 12-01-17

California regulators OK closing state’s last nuclear plant

ASSOCIATED PRESS Environmentalists and plant-owner Pacific Gas & Electric Co. have agreed that the state no longer needs the electricity from the nuclear plant. That’s due in part to the SAN FRANCISCO (AP),California utility regulators have approved an agreement to growing affordability of solar and wind power, as well as natural gas. retire the state’s last nuclear power plant. The California Public Utilities Commission Utilities Commission President Michael Picker says Diablo Canyon no longer makes voted unanimously on Jan 11 to ratify a 2016 deal to mothball the Diablo Canyon economic sense. The deal also allows PG&E to recover $241 million from ratepayers for nuclear plant at San Luis Obispo. closing the plant. Page 16 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018 January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 17

SUBMITTED BY related stories from her own life: JESSICA ZHANG of being a student at Mission San Jose High School, the Sixteen-year-old Jessica Zhang burdensome schoolwork, the is using her Disney Summer of extracurricular activities, and Service grant to fund Minds ever present social drama. Over Mats, a mindfulness project Meanwhile, Jessica talked to aimed at Fremont students. the parents about the pressure When a classmate committed kids and teens are feeling to get suicide last March, Zhang into the best schools. Afterwards realized that school she handed out pamphlets on competitiveness was inducing goal-setting and mental health. deadly levels of stress, and that Both Veronica and Jessica something needed to be done. hope to continue these events. Minds Over Mats (MOM) “Our main goal,” says Jessica, teaches the fundamental tech- “is to mitigate instigators of niques of yoga and mindfulness stress and teach breathing as tools to aid in relaxation, techniques to help reduce stress ultimately leading to greater and headaches.” happiness and good Jessica is one of 270 young decision-making. Though leaders across the country MOM was initially inspired awarded a $500 Disney Summer by student needs, all are of Service grant to organize welcome, regardless of age. projects to help make their The program recently got communities healthier, greener underway at the Fremont Main and stronger. Grantees educate Library on December 18th under and mobilize their peers around the direction of certified yoga the issue of health, creating teacher (and Jessica’s sister), solutions to mental well-being Veronica Zhang. Her ease with through awareness, service, teaching asanas (yoga postures) advocacy, and philanthropic and pranayama (breathing activities. techniques) to kids created a This project is looking for welcoming atmosphere. volunteers of any age, and is able Traditional yoga classes are to award service hours through normally held in silence, but Youth Service America (YSA). upbeat pop provided the Contact Jessica Zhang at soundtrack as Veronica corrected [email protected] to join. poses and postures. She also

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Tuesday, Nov 28 - Friday, Feb 9 Favorites from the Sew ‘n Sews 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Colorful quilt show John O’Lague Galleria 777 B Street, Hayward (510) 538-2787 www.haywardartscouncil.org

Monday, Jan 8 - Thursday, May 24 Pre-College Bridge Pro- gram - R 9 a.m. - 12 noon Math and English assistance for adults Intended for transfer to Ohlone College Free tuition, ma- terials, support services Must attend entire session Application deadline Fri- WANTED - Administrative day, Dec. 15 Fremont Adult School Assistant 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont (510) 794-2538 www.fremont.k12.ca.us/page/30129 Tri-City Voice newspaper is looking for a well-groomed, articulate individual with excellent oral Fridays, Jan 5 thru Jan 26 Nature Detectives $ and written communication skills. A successful 1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. candidate will have a pleasant phone and personal Children discover animal habitats Ages 3 – 5 contact demeanor. Attention to organization, detail and Hayward Shoreline Interpretive the ability to multi-task are essential qualities to write Center 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward and sort correspondence, fact check, verify contracts, (510) 670-7270 and manage billing and subscription lists. Filing, web www.haywardrec.org/hayshore.html services and sorting are mandatory qualities. Familiarity Fridays, Jan 5 thru Jan 26 and competence with Word, Excel, Filemaker and Toddler Ramble $ 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Quikbooks is required. Science experiments for kids ages 1 – 3 Please submit resume and cover letter with Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center “Administrative Assistant” in subject line to 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward (510) 670-7270 [email protected] www.haywardrec.org

Thursday, Jan 5 - Sunday, Feb 3 Anticipation: The Art of Dmitry Grudsky 12 noon - 5 p.m. The Hayward Animal Shelter is putting out a very Whimsical, dreamlike mixed media important All Points Bulletin! Two year olds Jethro and Opening reception Friday, Jan 12 at Duckie desperately need a family with big hearts and lots 7pm of patience. Jethro, a handsome black and white tuxedo, Olive Hyde Art Gallery and Duckie, an equally handsome orange and white 123 Washington Blvd., Fremont tuxedo, are bonded brothers. Through no fault of their (510) 791-4357 own, they lost everything familiar -- their family, home www.olivehydeartguild.org and feeling of stability. Because the trauma of the sudden loss of all they've Tuesday, Jan 9 thru Thurs- known their entire day, Mar 1 lives, their happy, Citizenship Class $R confident 12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. personalities are Discuss American Government hidden and they Prepare for interview test keep getting Fremont Adult School bypassed by 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont potential families. (510 793-6465 www.face.edu Very slowly, with the help of volunteers Wednesdays, Jan 10 thru and shelter staff, Feb 7 they're re-learning to Ballroom Dancing $R trust people and to make new friends. Beginners 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Intermediate & Advanced 8:15 p.m. Both kids like having - 9:15 p.m. their cheeks rubbed Tango, Waltz, Samba and scratched. If you Couples only have a big heart and Ruggieri Senior Center the patience to show 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., them that there is Union City comfort, love and happiness in their near future, (510) 675-5357 please come meet the boys and help them blossom into happy, sweet kitties! Info: Hayward Animal Shelter. Wednesday, Jan 10 - Thurs- (510) 293-7200. day, Feb 8 Food Business Entrepreneur ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! Training – R 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Hayward Animal Shelter Start and grow your food business www.facebook.com/haywardanimalshelter Ruggieri Senior Center 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., 510-293-7200 Union City 16 Barnes Court (Near Soto & Jackson) (510) 208-0410 Hayward [email protected] Tuesday - Saturday1pm - 5pm http://www.ascbdc.org/calendar Page 20 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

Fridays, Jan 12 thru Feb 9 Farmers’ Markets Ballroom Dance Classes $ Beginners 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Intermediate & Advanced 8:15 p.m. FREMONT: SAN LEANDRO: - 9:15 p.m. Tango, Waltz, Samba Centerville Bayfair Mall Couples only Saturdays Saturdays Fremont Adult School 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont (510) 793-6465 x29103 Year-round Year-round Bonde Way at Fremont Blvd., Fre- Fairmont and East 14th St., Friday, Jan 12 - Saturday, mont San Leandro Feb 10 (510) 909-2067 (925) 465-4690 www.fremontfarmersmarket.com www.cafarmersmkts.com A Murder is Announced $ Thurs - Sat: 8 p.m. Kaiser Permanente Fremont Kaiser Permanente Sun: 3 p.m. Farmers’ Market San Leandro Agatha Christie mystery play Thursdays Wednesday Sunday, Jan 21 at 12:15 p.m. brunch 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. performance Broadway West Theatre Company Year-round June 11, 2017 to 400-B Bay St., Fremont 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy., December 31, 2017 (510) 683-9218 Fremont 2500 Merced St, San Leandro www.broadwaywest.org 800-949-FARM www.cafarmersmarkets.com www.pcfma.com Saturday, Jan 13 - Sunday, MILPITAS: Jan 28 Irvington Farmers’ Market James and the Giant Peach $ Sundays Milpitas Farmers’ Market 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Great Mall Parking Lot Fri & Sat: 7:30 p.m. Sun: 3:00 p.m. Year-round Sundays Magical journey of a boy and larger Bay Street and Trimboli Way, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. than life creatures Fremont Year-round Smith Center 800-949-FARM GREAT MALL 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont www.pcfma.com 882 Great Mall Drive., Milpitas (510) 659-1319 800-949-FARM www.StarSturckTheatre.org Niles Farmer's Market www.pcfma.com www.smithcenter.com Saturdays 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. NEWARK: Wednesdays, Jan 17 thru Year-round Mar 14 Niles Town Plaza Newark Farmers’ Market Family Caregivers Workshops – 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont Sundays R www.westcoastfarmersmarket.org 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Year-round Education support for those caring for HAYWARD: NewPark Mall loved ones 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark No professional caregivers please Hayward Farmers’ Market 1-800-897-FARM Fremont Senior Center Friday, Jan 19 Saturdays www.agriculturalinstitute.org 40086 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fre- Wednesday, Jan 17 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. mont American Red Cross Blood The Art of Downsizing Year-round UNION CITY: (510) 790-6610 Drive – R 1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Hayward City Plaza [email protected] 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Senior assistance to pare down posses- 777 B. St., Hayward Kaiser Permanente Union Call to schedule an appointment sions 1-800-897-FARM City Farmers’ Market Saturday, Jan 19 - Tuesday, Drop-ins welcome Ideas to simplify your home, prepare for www.agriculturalinstitute.org Tuesdays Feb 20 Conley Caraballo High School moving 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Portuguese Bloodless 541 Blanche St., Hayward Fremont Main Library 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont South Hayward Glad Tidings Year-round Bullfighting (800) 733-2767 (510) 745-1421 Saturdays Kaiser Permanente Medical 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.redcrossblood.org www.aclibrary.org 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Offices Silver gelatin prints and video Wednesday, Jan 17 Year-round 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City recordings Friday, Jan 19 W. Tennyson Rd. between Tyrell Ave. 800-949-FARM PhotoCentral Bicycle and Pedestrian Master and Tampa Ave., Hayward www.pcfma.com 1099 E St., Hayward Plan Update Middle School Conversion (510) 783-9377 (510) 881-6721 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Groundbreaking www.cafarmersmarkets.com Union City Farmers’ Market www.photocentral.org Public forum to discuss walking, bike 3 p.m. Saturdays transit safety Transition of Junior High to Middle 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Friday, Jan 19 - Sunday, Castro Valley Library School Mar 17 Scheduled completion fall 2019 Year-round 3600 Norbridge Ave., Castro Valley Horner Middle School Old Alvarado Park Children’s Book Illustrator (510) 670-6452 41365 Chapel Way, Fremont Smith and Watkins Streets, Union Show www.acpwa.org (510) 657-2350 City 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. www.fremont.k12.ca.us 800-949-FARM Artwork from children’s books Thursday, Jan 18 www.pcfma.com Artist reception Saturday, East Bay Stompers Band Saturday, Jan 20 Jan 27 at 1 p.m. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sun Gallery Dixie, swing and standards music Ohlone Village Site Tour 1015 E St., Hayward Bronco Billy’s Pizza 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (510) 581-4050 41200 Blacow Road, Fremont Tour shade structure, pit house and www.sungallery.org (510) 914-7304 sweat house Coyote Hills Regional Park Tuesdays & Thursdays, Jan Thursday, Jan 18 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Fremont (510) 544-3220 23 thru Mar 15 Karaoke Night www.ebparks.org Citizenship Class $R 8:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Sing along with Jordan Matt River Saturday, Jan 20 - Sunday, Discuss American Government Bistro 880 Jan 21 Prepare for interview test 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark Monarchs and Milkweed $ Fremont Adult School (510) 413-2300 10:30 a.m. 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont http://bistro880.com/event/ (510 793-6465 Search for caterpillars and butterflies www.face.edu Thursday, Jan 18 Ardenwood Historic Farm 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont Community Police Academy (510) 544-2797 Recruiting – R www.ebparks.org 5 p.m. Law enforcement training for Saturday, Jan 20 - Sunday, THIS WEEK volunteers Jan 21 Application deadline 1/18 Discovery Days Fremont Police Department 2000 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan 13 (510) 790-6908 Hands-on exploration and crafts Dance Music $ [email protected] Parent participation required 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. www.fremontpolice.org/community- Coyote Hills Regional Park Featuring DJ Sal Ramos policeacademy 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Fremont Bistro 880 (510) 544-3220 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark Thursday, Jan 18 www.ebparks.org (510) 413-2300 Hayward Nonprofit Alliance Meeting http://bistro880.com/event/ Saturday, Jan 20 10 a.m. Canine Capers Dog Walk – R Guest speakers from Spectrum Services Tuesday, Jan 16 - Sunday, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Hayward Area Historical Society Jan 21 Museum Enjoy open spaces with your dog American Red Cross Blood 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Ages 8+ Drive – R (510) 581-0223 Tues - Thurs: 11:45 a.m. - 6:15 p.m. 1320 Garin Ave., Hayward Fri - Sun: 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday, Jan 19 (888) 327-2757 Call to schedule an appointment Live Dance Music $ Drop-ins welcome 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Fremont-Newark Blood Center Featuring Island Wave Today 39227 Cedar Blvd., Newark (800) 733-2767 Bistro 880 www.redcrossblood.org 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark (510) 413-2300 http://bistro880.com/event/ January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 21

Saturday, Jan 20 Family Bird Walk – R 10 a.m. - 12 noon Explore marsh trails for birds Ages 5 - 10 with supervision SF Bay Wildlife Refuge 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont (510) 792-0222 x363 https://donedwardsfamilybird.eventb rite.com

Saturday, Jan 20 Fixit Clinic 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Repair small appliances, electronics, textiles Fremont Main Library 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont (510) 745-1421 www.aclibrary.org

Saturday, Jan 20 Eden Area Village Meeting 9 a.m. Discuss strategies to keep senior en- gaged in community Hayward Area Historical Society Museum 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward (510) 581-0223 BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE [email protected] www.edenareavillage.org

Saturday, Jan 20 Alameda County 33955 Emilia Ln., FREMONT Watercolor Demonstration Renew books by phone 5:15 – 6:45 Forest Park School, 4 p.m. (510) 790-8096 Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird Cir- Guest artist Rafael DeSotos Jr For more information cle, FREMONT Fremont Art Association about the Bookmobile call 37697 Niles Blvd., Fremont (510) 792-0905 (510) 745-1477 or visit Tuesday, Jan 23 4:30 – 5:20 Weibel School, www.FremontArtAssociaion.org www.aclibrary.org. 45135 South Grimmer Blvd., Times & Stops subject to change FREMONT Saturday, Jan 20 5:50 – 6:40 Booster Park, Gable Monarchs for Kids $ Tuesday, Jan 16 Dr. & McDuff Ave., FREMONT 11 a.m. - 12 noon 1:45 – 2:30 Fremont Hills Senior Interactive puppet show about butterfly Living, 35490 Mission Blvd., Wednesday, Jan 24 life cycle FREMONT 12:45 – 2:15 Glenmoor School, Ages 3 – 6 3:50 – 4:20 Mission Gateway 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT Ardenwood Historic Farm Apts., 33155 Mission Blvd., 3:15 – 3:45 Station Center, 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont UNION CITY Cheeves Way, UNION CITY (510) 544-2797 4:50 – 5:30 Mariner Park, Re- 6:00 – 6:30 www.ebparks.org gents Blvd. & Dorando Dr., Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., UNION CITY FREMONT Saturday, Jan 20 5:40 – 6:20 Sea Breeze Park, Trees Please Dyer St. & Carmel Way, 11 a.m. - 12 noon UNION CITY Milpitas Bookmobile stops Naturalist led discussion of trees Saturday, Jan 20 Sunday, Jan 21 Renew books by phone Sunol Regional Wilderness Wednesday, Jan 17 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol Bronco Billy and The Bandits Restoration Rangers – R (800) 471-0991 2:00 – 4:00 Warm Springs Com- (510) 544-3249 Secret $ 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. munity Center, 47300 Fernald For more information www.ebparks.org 12 noon - 4 p.m. Volunteers remove invasive plants and St., FREMONT (408) 293-2326 x3060 DVD release party litter 4:15 – 4:50 Lone Tree Creek Saturday, Jan 20 Niles Essanay Theater Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Park, Starlite Way & Turquoise Wednesday, January 17 EBRPD Youth Job Fair 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont Center 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward St., FREMONT 1:45 – 3:00 Foothill School, 10 a.m. - 12 noon (510) 494-1411 www.nilesfilmmuseum.org (510) 670-7270 6:00 – 6:30 Camellia Dr. & 1991 Landess Ave., MILPITAS Discuss regional park district jobs for www.haywardrec.org Camellia Ct., FREMONT 3:30 – 4:00 ages 15 -24 The Barn Sunday, Jan 21 Friendly Village Park, 120 Dixon Sunday, Jan 21 Thursday, Jan 18 3131 Pacific Ave., Livermore Marvelous Monarchs $ 2:40 – 3:40 Bay School, 2001 Landing Rd., MILPITAS www.ebparks.org 12:30 p.m. Water is Life Hike Bockman Rd., SAN LORENZO Discover the butterfly life cycle 9 a.m. - 12 noon Saturday, Jan 20 Ardenwood Historic Farm Discuss marsh on 3 mile hike Monday, Jan 22 Youth Dixieland Festival 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont Ages 15+ 1:30 – 2:00 Acacia Creek, 34400 12 noon - 4 p.m. (510) 544-2797 Coyote Hills Regional Park 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Fremont Mission Blvd., UNION CITY Variety of local Jazz bands perform www.ebparks.org 2:45 – 3:45 Ardenwood School, (510) 544-3220 NewPark Mall www.ebparks.org First floor near Macy’s Sunday, Jan 21 2086 Newpark Mall, Newark Ohlone People and Cultures Sunday, Jan 21 (510) 793-5683 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. https://www.eastbaytradjazz.org/yout Discuss family values of Native Ameri- Fruit Tree Planting Class – R h-band/ cans 9:30 a.m. Ages 8+ Hands-on demonstration Saturday, Jan 20 Coyote Hills Regional Park RSVP by 1/18 Silent Movie Night $ 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Fremont Dale Hardware 7:30 p.m. (510) 544-3220 3700 Thornton Ave, Fremont www.ebparks.org (510) 797-3700 Mantrap, Ike’s Auto, Bronco Billy and the Bandit’s Secret www.dale-hardware.com Niles Essanay Theater Sunday, Jan 21 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont Castro Valley Reads Sunday, Jan 21 (510) 494-1411 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. The Man Who Lit Lady Liberty www.nilesfilmmuseum.org City wide reading program $ Book selection “Lab Girl” 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan 20 Castro Valley Library Power Point presentation and book American Red Cross Blood 3600 Norbridge Ave., Castro Valley signing Drive – R (510) 667-7900 Niles Essanay Theater 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. www.aclibrary.org 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont (510) 494-1411 Call to schedule an appointment www.nilesfilmmuseum.org Drop-ins welcome Sunday, Jan 21 Transfiguration Church It’s a Salty Life $R Monday, Jan 22 4000 East Castro Valley Blvd, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Castro Valley Family friendly hike Eden Garden Club Meeting (800) 733-2767 Ages 8+ 9:30 a.m. www.redcrossblood.org Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Discuss edible landscaping Center Hayward-Castro Valley Moose Lodge Saturday, Jan 20 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward 20835 Rutledge Rd., Castro Valley Tri-City Voice / Oakland (510) 670-7270 (510) 397-1268 Zoomobile www.haywardrec.org 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan 23 Amazing adaptations of animals and Weekday Bird Walk habitats 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Newark Branch Library Tranquil walk along park trails 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark All levels of birding experience welcome (510) 284-0675 Garin Regional Park TTY (888) 663-0660 1320 Garin Ave., Hayward www.aclibrary.org/newark (510) 582-2206 www.ebparks.org Page 22 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

Saturday, Jan 27 Hayward Chamber of Com- merce Awards Gala $R 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Dinner and special recognition awards Black tie optional Cal State East Bay University 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward (510) 537-2424 SUBMITTED BY www.hayward.org PHOTOCENTRAL PHOTO BY JACKSON NICHOLS Saturday, Jan 27 Study Day with Sister Margaret PhotoCentral opens Mayce – R 2018 with a photographic 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. documentary by Jackson Nichols, Discuss ways to think globally, act “The Fine Art of Portuguese locally Bloodless Bullfighting in RSVP by 1/19 California.” Dominican Sisters of Mission Nichols is a Bay Area San Jose photographer documenting 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont Portuguese culture in California (510) 933-6360 for over 20 years. For the past occur throughout the spring and PhotoCentral offers quality The Fine Art of Portuguese http://bit.ly/2018StudyDay five years his focus has been on summer months from April to artwork in its gallery and Bloodless Bullfighting in the Portuguese tradition of October at bullrings located in outstanding facilities for the California bloodless bullfighting in the central valley towns of dedicated photographic artist with Saturday, Jan 13 – Tuesday, California. In Portuguese Thornton, Gustine, Tracy, classes, workshops, darkrooms, and Feb 20 bloodless bullfighting the bull Stevinson, Tulare, and Artesia. a matting facility. For more Monday – Friday: is not harmed during the Silver gelatin prints and video information, please contact 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. performance. Velcro-tipped recordings will be on display at PhotoCentral at (510) 881-6721 PhotoCentral Gallery bandarilhas are used with a Hayward’s PhotoCentral through and [email protected]. Visit 1099 E St, Hayward Velcro patch on the bull’s back, February 20. Admission is free, online at www.photocentral.org (510) 881-6721 allowing the performers to and all are invited. Come learn where you will find information on www.photocentral.org practice their art and return the more about this little-known and classes, workshops, and other Free bull to his pen unharmed. They often misunderstood art form. events.

THEATRE REVIEW A Murder is Announced

BY MAURICIO SEGURA spector Craddock as well as PHOTO BY Agatha Christie’s beloved ama- teur sleuth, Miss Marple, to dis- CHRISTIAN PIZZIRANI cover the who’s, how’s, and why’s. SUBMITTED BY Broadway West Theatre Com- A murder mystery descends ANDY NAGLE pany put a wonderful play to- onto the Broadway West Theatre gether under the direction of Companies stage for its twenty- When the touring show Mary Galde and Jim Woodbury. second season with Agatha ‘Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical The set was quaint and ade- Christie’s “A Murder Is An- Showdown’ comes to the quately depicted a 1950’s sitting nounced”. Bankhead Theater, the Mt. Eden room; background music was The play, adapted from High School (Hayward) String pleasant, but quiet, maybe a bit Christie’s 50th novel, published Quartet will have the privilege of too quiet for the climactic mo- in June 1950, had its first stage joining professional musicians on ment when murder shots were performance in London during stage to add some orchestral fired. However, don’t let that mi- the summer of 1977. In the clas- texture to the evening. nuscule speed bump keep you sic Agatha Christie mold, action The show pits Rolling Stones from seeing this great produc- takes place in a gentle world. Lit- tribute band Satisfaction against tion, because the 12-person cast tle Paddocks is a comfortable es- rival Brit boys Abbey Road in an brings this play to life wonder- tablishment presided over by all-out musical showdown for fully. Letitia Blacklock (Doll Piccotto). rock dominance. Doll Picotto as Leticia holds a Living in the house is her old commanding presence that holds Abbey Road is one of the friend and sort of companion, and keeps the audience attention nation’s top Beatles tribute Dora “Bunny” Bunner (Elizabeth throughout. Gretta Stimson bands. With brilliant Lowenstein). In residence are brings Julia to life in a wonderful musicianship and authentic Letitia’s young cousins Patrick way: a flawless performance with costumes and gear, Abbey Road Simmons (Greg Small) and Julia immaculate stage presence, plays beloved songs spanning the Simmons (Gretta Stimson) who paired with a soothing voice. Beatles’ career. They engage in a call her Aunt because of the age “showdown” of hits with Stones Alma Pasic-Tran nails the charac- tribute band Satisfaction - The with guests, or suspects depend- ter of Mitzi as the eastern Euro- International Rolling Stones ing on which way one looks at it, pean stereotype of a loud Show, who offer a faithful everyone is anxiously waiting for mouthed, constantly complain- rendition of the music and style the clock to strike 6:30 p.m. to ing, domestic caretaker. Think of of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards see if there will indeed be a mur- Gretchen Kraus from the 1980’s and the bad boys of the der. The awaited time comes… sitcom “Benson” and add more British Invasion. The production lights go off, a struggle, yelling, spice. Dan Roach did a great por- includes period costumes and screaming, pandemonium, and trayal of Inspector Craddock, as vintage instruments. The then, three shots are heard. did Jackie Blue as Miss Marple. Livermore show is part of a When the lights come back on, 110-city tour of the U.S., the body of Rudi Scherz lies in A Murder is Announced is a Canada and Australia. the middle of the room; Letitia play well worth enjoying on a Blacklock’s ear is full of blood night out in Fremont. Dust off The string quartet comprises from being grazed by a bullet. your detective inspector badge seniors Betsy Cordova-Chama, Now the rest of the play becomes and head to the Broadway West Jasmina Buljubasic, and juniors a who did it, and it’s up to In- Theatre for an intriguing evening Edwin Ramos and Jordan of whodunnit! Ramirez. They join the bands for ‘Eleanor Rigby,’ ‘Yesterday,’ difference. There is also a paying guest/gardener Phillipa Haymes ‘A Day in the Life,’ ‘Hello A Murder is Announced (Ambera DeLash) and a general Goodbye,’ ‘Hey Jude,’ ‘As Tears January 12 – February 10 dogsbody [menial worker] of a Go By,’ and ‘Ruby Tuesday.’ Thursdays, Fridays & housekeeper/cook Mitzi (Alma All quartet members are Saturdays: 8 p.m. Pasic-Tran), a refugee of eastern principals in both the Mt. Eden Sundays: 12:15 p.m. European origin with hysterical High String and Chamber Sunday, Jan 21 stereotypical anxiety. Orchestras and have received (Continental Brunch followed On the morning of Friday, the consistent superior ratings at solo by show at 1 p.m.) 13th, residents of the English and ensemble festivals. Members Sunday, Jan 28, Feb 4: 3 p.m. country home in the village of have performed with prestigious Broadway West Theater Chipping Cleg-horn discover an ensembles, including the Youth Company announcement of a forthcoming Orchestra of Southern Alameda 4000 B Street murder in the personals column County and Music for All, the Fremont, Ca of the local weekly gazette. The National Honor Orchestra (510) 683-9218 murder is scheduled for that of America. evening at 6:30 p.m. on the $27 General Admission grounds of Little Piddocks. $22 Seniors/Students/TBA As with any and every murder $20 Thursdays, Jan 18, Feb 1, Beatles vs. Stones mystery, questions abound from 8 Wednesday, Feb 21 the characters. Who, why and $15 Bargain Saturday, Jan 13 8:00 p.m. when did someone put that $10 Bargain Thursday, Jan 25 bizarre ad in the paper? Is it a (no reservations – Bankhead Theater joke, will someone really be mur- first come, first seat) 2400 First St, Livermore dered, and which one of the peo- For reservations and (925) 373-6800 ple present will it be? But the information, call www.lvpac.org question lingering the most is, 510-683-9218, or check our Ticket office, Tue-Sat: who is the murderer? The an- website at www.broadway- noon - 6 p.m. swers will soon be apparent. west.org. $30 - $60 As the house begins to fill January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 23

Classifieds Deadline: Noon Thursday (510) 494-1999 | [email protected] CLASSIFIEDS

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‘Broncho which version you want to ac- company each viewing of the film Billy and the – each has a different style which means each screening will be a Bandit’s different and unique experience. 2. “Window to the Past” – 40- Secret’ is minute documentary by Zack here! Sutherland with assistance from Mike Edwards detailing the SUBMITTED BY NILES film as special as our little hamlet. making of “Broncho Billy and ESSANAY SILENT FILM Using equipment and techniques the Bandit’s Secret” and the MUSEUM from the silent era and locations history surrounding the project. PHOTOS COURTESY OF that are much like they were over 3. Centennial celebration and 100 years ago, “Broncho Billy NILES ESSANAY SILENT filmed recreation of Essanay’s and the Bandit’s Secret” presents arrival in Niles in 1912 on a FILM MUSEUM & FRIENDS a fictionalized account of hand-cranked Bell and Howell Anderson’s arrival in Niles, and 2709 camera. We are starting out the new year funds privately. We’d especially Billy’s Pizza Palace, Barry how the town sheriff joins forces 4. Outtakes with a bang in Niles! After years of like to acknowledge Deborah and Jennings, Cindy Jennings, Jeff with the movie gunslinger to 5. “Alkali Bests Broncho Billy” hard work, we have a finished Lenhard Stevens, Alla Kapralova, Holmes, Cowboy J, Carol Wise, bring a group of bandits to – an original Essanay film product that we are very proud of; John Ozment, and Sprague Jim Light, John Gasser, Adolph justice. Years in the making, with directed by and starring Gilbert we think you will be as well. Anderson for their generous Gasser, Inc., Chet and Christina five different musical scores and M. Anderson, scanned in 4K and In 1912, film pioneer and support; their financial assistance Melnarik, Greg and Shareen an appearance by Diana Serra accompanied by Frederick co-owner of the Essanay Film put us over the top and made this Newman, Rock Ross, Larry Cary (former silent film star Hodges. Never before released Manufacturing Company Gilbert film a reality. Anderson, our Telles, John and Judy Zlatnik, Baby Peggy), it’s a trip back in on any home format. “Broncho Billy” Anderson arrived cinematographer and camera Han Trinh, The Nile Café, Belle time is unlike any other! A special DVD Release Party in the small town of Niles, historian, passed away this past Spring, Sam Daoudi and The Niles Essanay Silent will be held on Saturday, January California, searching for the ideal Halloween, and this DVD release Mr. Mikey’s, Joe’s Corner, Film Museum is very pleased to 20. Tickets will be available at location to film westerns. There is dedicated to him. Dorothy Bradley, Maya Williams, announce the official DVD museum member’s price – only he set up shop and over 350 films We also thank Pacific City of Fremont, Congressional release of “Broncho Billy and the $5 – but there are limited seats so later, cemented the West Coast Locomotive Association, Gunfighters of America, and Bandit’s Secret,” directed by please get them in advance; email branch of Essanay in film history, Ed Best, Jack Starr, Dexter Day, Mike Meahan, who was there David Kiehn with a screenplay by [email protected]. DVDs with major players such as Al McCracken, Allen Lopez, at the beginning. Sprague Anderson and David can be purchased at the event or Charlie Chaplin, Wallace Beery, Vickie Lopez, Bryan Vansell, Kiehn. The DVD includes: on weekends at the museum for and Ben Turpin before it all Mission Clay Products, Herb DVD Release Party 1. High-definition transfer of $20. Thirteen Years of Saturday ended abruptly in 1916. Cartwright, Dave Cartwright, Saturday, Jan 20 “Broncho Billy and the Silents at the Edison will also be In 2012, the Niles Essanay Mel Silva, Linda Ross, Anne 7:30 p.m. Bandit’s Secret” at authentic celebrated January 20 with short Silent Film Museum produced a Hubbell, Kodak, Michael Niles Essanay Silent hand-cranked speed with five films “Mantrap” staring Clara two-reel silent western to Madden, Anna Newman, Tom Film Museum different musical scores to the Bow and “Alkali Ike’s Auto.” commemorate the 100th Nelson, Steve Foster, Niles Depot 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont film by noted accompanists We couldn’t have made the anniversary of the Essanay Film Foundation, Beth Buchanan, (510) 494-1411 Judith Rosenberg, Bruce Loeb, film without all of you, the cast, Manufacturing Company William Brommer, Michael http://nilesfilmmuseum.org/ Jon Mirsalis, Greg Pane, and crew and IndieGoGo campaign arriving in Niles. This inspired Brommer, Barry Walter, LEAF Tickets: $5 David Drazin; you can pick supporters, and those who gave our museum curators to create a Center, Mike Bough, Broncho Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

Boys Soccer Cougars JV team Cougars Report wins a close one

SUBMITTED BY TIMOTHY HESS

Congratulations to the Newark Memorial High School Varsity team who defeated James Logan (Union City) 3-2, January 12th at Newark Memorial. Next, the first-place Cougars (9-1-4, 5- 0-1 Mission Valley Athletic League) take on the American Eagles (Fremont), Wednesday, January 17, beginning at 7:45 pm at TAK.

GO COUGARS!

Girls Basketball

Lady Cougars dunk Lady Titans

SUBMITTED BY TIMOTHY HESS

Congratulations to the New Address Newark Memorial High School varsity basketball team on their 49-28 win over the Lady Titans at Kennedy High School (Fre- mont) on Jan. 9. The Lady Boys Basketball Cougars’ junior varsity team also won, beating the Lady Titans SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW JV team 39-30. Varsity highlights: Haylee The Newark Memorial Cougars Junior Varsity team outlasted the Nelson scored 24-points and John F. Kennedy (Fremont) grabbed 19-rebounds in the Titans JV team in a close 44-39 contest on January 9th. Both teams victory. Teammates Rylee Sarasua fought hard to the last seconds of play but the Cougars were able to added seven points, and Alayah convert some important drives late in the third quarter to bring Bell chipped-in with six-points. home the win.

Boys Basketball Cougars Freshmen show promise

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

The Newark Memorial Cougars Freshmen showed promise on the hardwood as they met their counterpart John F. Kennedy Titans on January 9th. Hitting their shots from inside and outside, the Cougars took an early lead and never looked back, finishing with a convincing 61-41 victory.

Cougars varsity controls Titans

Boys Basketball

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

The Newark Memorial Cougars varsity started their 2018 season on January 9th with a display of fast-break basketball as they dominated the hardwood in a contest with the John F. Kennedy (Fremont) Titans, 87-29. Cougars speed caught the Titans defense off guard and allowed good looks and clean shots at the basket to run up the score. Control of the paint area cemented the victory for the Cougars even as the Titans made a good effort late in the game… but it was just too little, too late. January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

the bottom, then screw on the Eddie in the parking lot at the Call (888) 327-2757, ext. 3050 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, cap again. When you return from end of Somersville Road, 3.5 for information. Jan. 20 or 21. Park It the hike, many trailheads have miles south of Highway 4. At Tilden Nature Area near It’s part of Family Nature Fun, recycle bins where you can dispose Next door at Contra Loma Berkeley, interpretive student aide which explores a different topic at BY NED MACKAY of your haul. Regional Park, naturalist Kevin Jessica Brownell plans a sun the same time every weekend in Discarded citrus peels are Dixon will lead a bird-watching catcher program from 1 to 2 p.m. January and February. Pack out your trash another matter. Yes, they will walk from 9 to 11 a.m. on on Saturday, Jan. 20 in the Crab Cove is at 1252 McKay In light of some recent biodegrade, but it takes a really Saturday, Jan. 20. Contra Loma’s Environmental Education Ave. off Alameda’s Central experience, now is probably as long time, and meanwhile they reservoir is home to a variety of Center. The group will make Avenue. Call (510) 544-3187. good a time as any for my more create an unsightly mess. And the birds, and there’s a nice, mostly plant-themed sun catchers to or less annual sermon about wildlife doesn’t like the taste of flat trail around it. Binoculars reflect the winter sun. At Coyote Hills Regional Park reducing litter in the parks. I orange peels any more than we will be available for loan. And lambs and rabbits are on in Fremont, naturalist Francis realize that I’m probably do. So please carry out the peels. Contra Loma is at the end of the agenda for two programs next Mendoza will lead a “water is life” preaching to the choir here, but The plastic sleeves in which Frederickson Lane off Golf door at the Little Farm. From hike from 9 a.m. to noon on if that’s the case, you can help this paper is delivered during Course Road. There’s a parking 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sunday, Jan. 21. This is a spread the gospel. rainy weather make excellent fee of $5 per vehicle. Meet Kevin Jan. 21, naturalist Jenna Scimeca generally flat three-mile stroll I often walk at Black trash bags. They can also be used in the main parking lot. will introduce visitors to the around the marsh, while Francis Diamond Mines Regional in a pinch to pick up your dog’s For information on either the Little Farm’s sheep, then help discusses the importance of water Preserve in Antioch, and business. mushroom program or bird walk, make mini-sheep from their in our environment. invariably return from the hike Enough said. call (888) 327-2757, ext. 2750. wool to take home. Meet at the The hike is for ages 15 and with a harvest of discarded glass Speaking of Black Diamond Plankton and water bugs are red barn. older. Bring sturdy shoes, water, and plastic bottles and aluminum Mines, there’s a mushroom safari the focus of a program from 2 to Then from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. and a snack, meet at the front cans. Lots of other parks have the scheduled there from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Big the same day Jenna will host a door of the visitor center. Heavy same problem. This is discourag- noon on Sunday, Jan. 21, guided Break Regional Shoreline in meet and greet with the Little rain cancels the program. Coyote ing, because it’s not hard to pack by naturalist Eddie Willis. Oakley. The naturalists will help Farm rabbits. The center and Hills is at the end of Patterson out what you’ve carried in. What with the recent heavy visitors collect some plankton Little Farm are at the north end Ranch Road off Paseo Padre Of course, you can’t compact rains, there should be lots to see. and macroinvertebrates (bugs) of Tilden’s Central Park Drive. Parkway. Call (510) 544-3220 for glass bottles. But aluminum cans But there won’t be any collecting; from the Delta waters to learn For more information on these information. crush easily. The compacting harvesting plants (or animals) is about their role in wetland programs, call (510) 544-2233. There are lots of other technique with plastic water against the rules in the regional ecology. Squid dissection is on the programs to enjoy in the regional bottles is to unscrew the cap, parks. Big Break is at 69 Big Break program at Crab Cove Visitor parks. For a complete listing, visit squash the bottle, roll it up from For the mushroom walk, meet Road off Oakley’s Main Street. Center in Alameda from 2 to 3 the website, www.ebparks.org Milpitas High Trojans recognized for first-ever State Championship

Football During a regularly scheduled They have an opportunity to be Before inviting the football and what it means to stand up for MUSD board meeting, role models for other kids in their team for a photo, Superintendent others,” said Superintendent BY RHODA J. SHAPIRO Superintendent Jordan spoke in school. It also brings the Jordan spoke of all the hard work Jordan. “And your hard work, front of a packed audience, community together, both for and dedication of student and your commitment to one Last Tuesday evening, January which included Vice Mayor fun, and also in communion for athletes to achieve such a another, and also to Milpitas 9, Milpitas Unified School Marsha Grilli and celebrating what work our kids tremendous win. High School and our community, District’s (MUSD) superintend- Councilmember Bob Nuñez. do when they’re working together “You have worked very, very has paid off. Because we get to ent, Cheryl Jordan, delivered a “All of our sports teams play a with our support.” hard. And I know you have a say that we have state champions. short speech to recognize huge role, which is twofold,” said Minutes earlier, the Board also weekly dinner where you talk And you will always have that Milpitas High School’s varsity the superintendent. “One is it recognized Rancho Middle about teamwork. You talk about with you. And we will also boys’ football team for allows our students an School’s girls’ basketball teams what it means to be a role model, share that.” securing their first-ever State opportunity to develop leadership (7th and 8th grade) for winning what it means to be a leader, Championship win. skills, teamwork, collaboration. East Section Championships. what it means to support others,

Morgan Greene CCAA Player of the Week Cougars Report

SUBMITTED BY TIMOTHY HESS Girls Basketball:

Lady Cougars edged the Lady Warriors of Mission San Jose (Fremont) on January 13th at the Event Center. Haylee Nelson scored a team-high 18 points and grabbed 22-rebounds. Teammate Rylee Sarasua added 16-points in the victory.

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SUBMITTED BY 14 rebounds in a 58-51 win over the STEVE CONNOLLY Seawolves on Tuesday. Greene then chipped in 10 points, pulled in Boys Cal State East Bay forward 14 more boards, and assisted on Morgan Greene was selected as the Elayshia Woolridge’s game-winning Wrestling: California Collegiate Athletic buzzer beater in a 73-71 victory ciation (CCAA) Women’s Basketball Saturday over the Warriors. Player of the Week for January 1-7, Greene averaged 11.5 points and The Newark Memorial the conference office announced 14.0 rebounds for the week and High School Cougars Tuesday, January 9. currently stands as the conference’s grapplers placed fourth in Greene continued her stellar top rebounder at 12.2 boards per a 40-team competition at sophomore campaign, leading the game, good for fourth nationally. the fifty-fifth annual Jim Pioneers to a pair of victories this After shooting 65 percent for the Root Memorial Wresting past week over Sonoma State and week, she raised her season field goal Tournament at Prospect Stanislaus State. The squad has now percentage to .549, ranking second High School (Saratoga) won five of its last six and remains in the CCAA. on January 15, 2018: 120 unbeaten this season at home. This is the second Player of the - Brandon Moriguchi The Phoenix, Ariz. native. Week award in 2017-18 for the (13-2) placed 1st; 170 - recorded her CCAA-leading 11th two-time defending CCAA Alaxander Pereira (14-2) and 12th double-doubles of the year, champion Pioneers, as Greene placed 1st; 285 - Chance the second-highest total in the na- joins teammate Savannah McGill, Hefter (11-3) placed 2nd. tion. She scored 13 points on who captured the honor on 6-for-8 shooting and grabbed November 13. Page 26 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

City Council/Public Government Briefs Agency MEETINGS City Council summaries do not include all business transacted at the noted meetings. These outlines represent selected topics and actions. Readers are advised to check For a full description of agendas, decisions and discussion, please consult the website of the city of interest: Fremont (www.fremont.gov), websites for special meetings, 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). cancellations, minutes, agendas and webcasts Fremont City “Service to others is the rent you CITY COUNCILS pay for your room here on earth.” Council Public Communications: United against hate Fremont City Council • Advocates from Compas- 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. sionate Fremont expressed soli- BY: SR. MARIE ANNETTE reject suggestions of the moral City Hall, Bldg A January 9, 2018 darity with other local cities BURKART, SNDDEN equivalency of groups that 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont “united against hate.” Citizens promote white supremacy and (510) 284-4000 hatred of all kinds with those www.fremont.gov Consent Calendar: urged to display posters “Fremont The Tri-City Interfaith • Summary vacation of a Stands United Against Hate.” Council strives to promote who oppose such values and Hayward City Council surplus portion of Cedar Street City urged to post this on website respect, understanding, protest against them. 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. cooperation, and appreciation for We praise the many groups City Hall, second floor the many spiritual paths and faith that are working in our 777 B Street, Hayward community and across our (510) 583-4000 traditions within our community www.ci.hayward.ca.us which inspire and teach us to love country to overcome division and and support one another more build understanding, whether it Milpitas City Council fully. At our most recent meeting is among people of different 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. on January 5, 2018, we approved races, faiths, sexual orientations, 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas gender identities, or gender (408) 586-3001 an anti-hate statement that we www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov wish to share with the entire expressions; between police community in these hate-filled officers and community Newark City Council times. members; or within our schools. 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. It reads: All our faiths are grounded City Hall, 6th Floor in the common value of 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark As a grassroots collection of (510) 578-4266 people from many spiritual compassion. We affirm fair www.ci.newark.ca.us traditions, we want to clearly treatment for all and the state that our faith traditions call centrality of loving our neighbors San Leandro City Council us to recognize all people as equal as ourselves. Prejudice, animosity, 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. or violence against any group of 835 East 14th St., San Leandro and sacred. We reject racism, people is completely antithetical (510) 577-3366 Badge pinning ceremony for newly hired Fremont Fire Chief Curtis Jacobson. bigotry, and hatred. www.sanleandro.org When expressions of white to our religious principles. We supremacy, Antisemitism, promote our national values Union City City Council neo-Nazi ideology, Islamophobia, which declare that we are one 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. nation with liberty and justice City Hall hatred against ethnic minorities, 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., and other forms of oppression for all. Union City make headlines, we must stand We call on all people of good (510) 471-3232 firmly against these exhibitions of will to work together for the www.ci.union-city.ca.us hate. The Nazi swastika, the Ku common good and honor the contributions of all individuals. WATER/SEWER Klux Klan hood, and the Confederate flag are symbols that Rather than be divided by our Alameda County Water District have no place in American society. differences, let us be enriched 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. While we denounce violence by our diversity. 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont in any form by any group, we (510) 668-4200 www.acwd.org Advocates from Compassionate Fremont expressed solidarity with other local in compliance with Senate Bill East Bay Municipal Utility District cities “united against hate.” Citizens urged to display posters “Fremont Newark City 1029. 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. Stands United Against Hate.” 375 11th St., Oakland Council • Authorize additional architectural services with Heller (866) 403-2683 and Ellsworth Street adjacent to www.ebmud.com and city offices. Manus Architects for renovation 43599 Ellsworth Street. • Business owner and others January 11, 2018 of the existing library for a total • Approve final map for Palm Santa Clara Valley Water District expressed need for tolerance and of $273,133.00. 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. Avenue subdivision – Tract 8314. support for movement against Presentations and • Accept Annual Report on 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose • Approve final map for Tract hate, oppression and violence. Proclamations: Newark Development Impact (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 8095 located at 40837 through www.valleywater.org • Tri-City Interfaith Council • Commend Sergeant Ray Fees for Fiscal Year 2016-2017. 40849 High Street (High Town representative read an anti-hate Hoppe on his retirement after Non-Consent: Square). Union Sanitary District statement. 19 years of distinguished service • Accept Comprehensive 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. • Award contract to J.J.R. • Representative of Silicon to Newark Police Department. Annual Financial Report for 5072 Benson Rd., Union City Construction, Inc. in the amount Valley Leadership Group invited Sgt. Hoppe was hired as a period ending June 30, 2017. (510) 477-7503 of $3,103,687.20 for 2018 City- www.unionsanitary.com others to attend annual Washing- Community Service Officer • Amend 2016-2018 Biennial wide Concrete Repairs and ton, D.C. advocacy trip February April 16, 1998, graduated from Budget and Capital Improvement Intersection Ramps Project. SCHOOL DISTRICTS 27-28. Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Plan for budget revisions to cover • Award contract to Bond • Citizen spoke of the traffic Police Academy and hired as a unforeseen increases in necessary Castro Valley Unified School Board Blacktop, Inc. in the amount of dangers on Morrison Canyon Police Officer December 12, professional services, increases in 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. $120,840.00 for 2018 Pavement Road and possibility of a tempo- 1999. Since then, he has served insurance premiums and claims 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley Crack Seal Project. (510) 537-3000 rary closure to address safety con- as Field Training Officer, Bicycle and other increases in costs of Ceremonial Items: www.cv.k12.ca.us cerns especially with planned Patrol Officer, Honor Guard services. Expenditures are offset • Badge pinning ceremony for development of a brewery and Member, K9 Agitator, Citizen by increases in projected revenues Fremont Unified School Board newly hired Fremont Fire Chief winery near Vargas Plateau Re- Police Academy Instructor and and a transfer of $1.37 million 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. Curtis Jacobson. Chief Jacobson gional Park. K9 Handler with partner Uras. from unallocated fund balance. 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont was formerly employed as Fire (510) 657-2350 • Members of Girl Scout He was promoted to sergeant Oral Communications: Chief of the City of San Jose. www.fremont.k12.ca.us Troop 30007 (8th Graders at November 1, 2012. • None Oath of office was administered Hopkins Jr. High School) asked Written City Council Matters: Hayward Unified School Board by Fire Chief Gerald Simon (Ret) for time at a future council meet- Communications: • Close meeting in honor of 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. who served Oakland, Union City, ing to present information about • Approve conditional use per- Antone “Tony” Zeuli, a valued 24411 Amador Street, Hayward Santa Clara and Fort Lauderdale, (510) 784-2600 an LGBT awareness project. mit for fitness gym, GFY Cross- member and volunteer of the Florida. Chief Jacobson was www.husd.k12.ca.us Fit at 36601 Newark Boulevard, Newark Community who passed “pinned” by his mother. He Mayor Lily Mei Aye Suite #77. NO REVIEW away Jan 2, 2018. Milpitas Unified School Board thanked the City of Fremont for Vice Mayor Vinnie Bacon Aye • Uphold Community Devel- • Sunday event honoring 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. the opportunity to serve the com- Rick Jones Aye opment Director denial of single- Martin Luther King, Jr. 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas munity and quoted boxing leg- www.musd.org Raj Salwan Aye family design review change of • Recall accomplishments of end Muhammad Ali, saying, (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 David Bonaccorsi Aye exterior building material at 8215 2017 including Park Master Plan, Thornton Avenue. NO REVIEW Municipal Code update, fiscally New Haven Unified School Board Public Hearings: 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. conservative city management. 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., • Amend Master Fee Schedule Closed Session: Union City License plate thief nabbed to add an Improvement Plan • Performance evaluation of (510) 471-1100 Review by outside consulting City Manager. www.nhusd.k12.ca.us firm upon request of applicant SUBMITTED BY owners. “License plates are stolen • Conference with Labor at applicant expense. Negotiator. Newark Unified School District SAN LEANDRO PD randomly for various reasons,” 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. said police Lieutenant Isaac • Repeal and replace City’s Zoning Code and adopt a new 5715 Musick Ave., Newark A sharp-eyed witness in the Benabou. “These are misde- Mayor Alan Nagy Aye (510) 818-4103 meanor crimes unless the value Official Zoning Map with Vice Mayor Michael Hannon www.newarkunified.org 500 Block of Begier Avenue in of the plates rises above $950.” amendments for Newark Boule- Aye San Leandro saw a man removing vard and noise regulation. San Leandro Unified School Board license plates from parked According to police, most Luis Freitas Aye 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. thefts occur during the night and Consent Calendar: Sucy Collazo Aye vehicles around 6 p.m. on • Approve Local Debt Policy 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro Wednesday, Jan. 3 and promptly vehicle owners my not notice Mike Bucci Aye (510) 667-3500 right away. The impact can be www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us called police. Jumping into action, arriving very time-consuming to the San Lorenzo Unified School Board officers quickly noticed a suspect, victim, having to make 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. later identified by police as appointments or wait in long 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo Ronnie Cotton, 62, of Oakland lines at the DMV to obtain a (510) 317-4600 replacement. “Take precaution by www.slzusd.org riding a bicycle away from the area. After being contacted by securing your license plate with Sunol Glen Unified School Board officers, the suspect removed two theft-resistant bolts and scoring 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. stolen license plates hidden inside the registration tabs with a razor 11601 Main Street, Sunol his pants and discarded them to prevent them from being (925) 862-2026 peeled away by thieves,” www.sunol.k12.ca.us into nearby bushes. Cotton was arrested and both Benabou advises. And, as always, stolen license plates were report all license plate thefts to the police immediately. Commend Sergeant Ray Hoppe on his retirement after 19 years of recovered and returned to their distinguished service to Newark Police Department. January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27

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social mobility through hard work, ability “Let no man pull you low enough to ASSIGNMENT EDITOR and yes… some luck. It is remarkable hate him.” Julie Grabowski that on our local streets, people of many “I have a dream that my four little CONTENT EDITOR cultures, ethnicity, beliefs and heritage children will one day live in a nation Victor Carvellas work, play and live together. All is not Rob Klindt that they will not be judged by the color always peaceful, but for the most part, we of their skin, but by the content of their can consider our environment as healthy character.” REPORTERS and safe. This does not happen by Frank Addiego WILLIAM MARSHAK accident. It is the result of a collective, “There comes a time when one must Roelle Balan conscious effort to encourage positive take a position that is neither safe, nor Victor Carvellas thought and action, while condemning politic, nor popular, but he must take it Linda-Robin Craig unacceptable behavior - from our because his conscience tells him it is In response to national events of late Daniel O'Donnell children and fellow citizens. right.” and the national holiday on January 15th Robbie Finley celebrating the life and legacy of A font of wisdom, Dr. King’s legacy is “Injustice anywhere is a threat to Janet Grant renowned activist for peace and social a reminder of our common purpose and justice everywhere.” Julie Huson justice, Martin Luther King Jr., a how its overriding influence can mold Philip Kobylarz television commentator quoted Dr. King’s behavior toward family, friends, Johnna M. Laird “In the end, we will remember not warning that “Nothing is more dangerous neighbors and communities. Dr. King’s Maria Maniego the words of our enemies, but the than sincere ignorance and enthusiastic quotes are numerous and profound; he David R. Newman silence of our friends.” stupidity.” Although the quote was was a beacon of goodwill in a time of Mauricio Segura incorrect, and should have used the trial and tribulation. We are currently “We may have come on different Rhoda J. Shapiro word “conscientious” rather than in a different time but no less dangerous ships, but we’re in the same boat now.” Margaret Thornberry “enthusiastic,” the sentiment remains. and divisive. As we pause to reflect on the Even with the best of intentions, we are impact of words and behavior rather than INTERN all, at times, subject to an enthusiastic rely on a set of shallow characteristics There is a cure for ignorance through Toshali Goel embrace of faulty logic and prejudice. such as skin tone, outward appearance or formal and informal education; however, Zoya Hajee aggressiveness, a humane and constructive stupidity is beyond redemption. It is This national holiday, created by course of action often becomes apparent. my belief that very few are truly stupid; President Ronald Reagan in 1983, was set PHOTOGRAPHERS It is through optimistic civil discourse Dr. King’s remarks were directed toward aside as a day of service and remembrance Victor Carvellas and common goals that we are able the majority of us that simply need to of a remarkable man during a remarkable Mike Heightchew to progress, thrive and mature. be reminded of and educated beyond and tumultuous period of United States Thomas Hsu Inflammatory rhetoric often obscures personal prejudice and sincere ignorance. history. For those who lived through it, Don Jedlovec ignorance and inhibits our natural the lessons are unmistakable and for inclination to hope and strive for positive OFFICE MANAGER others, it is a stark warning of the danger goals… for ourselves and our children. Karin Diamond in silence and divisive rhetoric. Among the many quotes from In many ways, we have come a long BOOKKEEPING Martin Luther King, Jr., here are some way since 1968, when Dr. King was Vandana Dua of my favorites: assassinated, but in some others, not so far. Our local communities have grown “It is not possible to be in favor of William Marshak DELIVERY MANAGER and prospered, in large part, due to the justice for some people and not be in PUBLISHER Carlis Roberts embodiment of the American Dream of favor of justice for all people”

APP DEVELOPER AFANA ENTERPRISES New procurement officer arrives from Florida David Afana

WEB MASTER SUBMITTED BY which the county’s taxpayers receive the best service to the community,” Singer said. RAMAN CONSULTING value for the billions of dollars of goods and “Working together with our internal clients SANTA CLARA COUNTY Venkat Raman services purchased every year,” Márquez said. and the business community, I look forward Miriam Singer, a veteran executive with Each year Santa Clara County spends to contributing to the implementation of 18 year of senior management experience in about $2 billion to purchase goods and competitive procurement solutions to ensure LEGAL COUNSEL procurement management operations, services. The Chief Procurement Officer that the taxpayers we serve will receive high Stephen F. Von Till, Esq. has joined Santa Clara County in a provides oversight to all county procurement quality services at the very best value." newly-created position of Chief and contracting efforts to ensure the county Singer, a Certified Public Purchasing Procurement Officer. can obtain the best value in the procurement Officer, holds a Master of Public ADJUDICATION: Singer joins the county after 35 years of of goods and services to meet its objectives. Administration and a Bachelor of Arts from What’s Happening’s public service and procurement experience She has served as the Chief Procurement the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Tri-City Voice is a “newspaper with Miami-Dade County, Florida, including Officer and Internal Services Department Florida. She is a governing board member of general circulation” as set Senior Assistant Director since 2011 at for the National Institute of Government serving as Chief Procurement Officer for the forth in sections 6000, et. seq., past six years. She was recently appointed to Miami-Dade County. She also held the Purchasing, and a member of the U.S. position of Director, Department of Communities Advisory Board and the Insti- of the Government Code, for her new job by Santa Clara County Chief the City of Fremont, County of Operating Officer Miguel Márquez. Procurement Management from 2005-2011, tute for Supply Management. Alameda, and the State of “We’re excited that Miriam has joined our and was Deputy Director from 2000-2005. Singer is fluent in English and Spanish. team to lead the county’s ongoing efforts to “It is a great privilege to join the fine Her appointment was effective on Jan. 3. California. build a highly competitive environment in professional team of Santa Clara County in

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Allen Y. Ho Florencio Ochoa June 10, 1932 – January 7, 2018 RESIDENT OF FREMONT RESIDENT OF FREMONT August 23, 1947- January 9, 2018 August 9, 1947 – January 9, 2018 Our beloved Phillip Lovell (Lover) Swift - Son, Husband, Gilbert Daniel Orozco Shanmuga Sundaram Manickam Pillai Father, Grandfather, Great RESIDENT OF UNION CITY Grandfather, and friend too April 3, 1955-January 9, 2018 RESIDENT OF FREMONT August 14, 1946 – January 5, 2018 many, passed away peacefully on Xiuying Chen Sunday, January 07, 2018 at the Tejas Nait RESIDENT OF SAN LEANDRO age of 85. July 18, 1933-January 9, 2018 RESIDENT OF SAN JOSE Phil was the youngest son of November 10, 1980 – January 7, 2018 William and Elizabeth Swift, Ann Mary Ledesma Alice Boyer born June 10, 1932 in RESIDENT OF HERCULES San Leandro, CA. He is February 28, 1924-anuary 8, 2018 RESIDENT OF FREMONT January 11, 1934 – January 7, 2018 preceded in death by his Parents, Lien Yin Hsu Brothers: Shuford, William, Jr., Easwaran Raghupathy RESIDENT OF UNION CITY David and Sister, Betsey. Phil is August 30, 1929-January 8, 2018 RESIDENT OF RIO VISTA now in heaven with his daughter, April 22, 1934 – January 6, 2018 June - they married in October Lisa McKnight who passed away of 1956. Phillip Lovell Swift in 2012. He is survived by his Shanmuga Sundaram In 1962, he moved to RESIDENT OF FREMONT wife of 61 years, June, his June 10, 1932-January 7, 2018 Manickam Pillai Fremont where he raised his RESIDENT OF FREMONT daughter, Stephanie and family. He joined Alameda August 14, 1946 – January 5, 2018 son-in-law, Jim Curran, Eugene Henry Bader Lodge #167 in 1967. He son- in-law Michael McKnight – RESIDENT OF FREMONT received a Hiram Award in 1989, May 30, 1925-January 3, 2018 Jivanbhai Patel six grandchildren: Jacob RESIDENT OF FREMONT was Master of his Lodge in (Shaney) Stivers, Joshua and November 10, 2018 2001 and received his 50 year Bob Meredith Buum Justin Stivers, Jennifer (Joe) member pin in 2017. RESIDENT OF TRACY Romero, Matthew Curran and May 23, 1928-January 2, 2018 John Calkins He was very active in the RESIDENT OF FREMONT Jeffrey (Jaimie) Curran, as well as community, loved driving his May 30, 1944 – January 5, 2018 six Great Grandchildren: Brody, Yoshiko Kimura Earl 1930 Dodge, and loved telling Calvin, Triston, Briana, Ava RESIDENT OF FREMONT jokes. We will miss him. February 29, 1936~December 25, 2017 Clifford Lastiri Sr. and Lukas. RESIDENT OF FREMONT Services will be held at the After graduating from November 16, 1911 – January 3, 2018 First Presbyterian Church of Maud Gray Darrah San Leandro High School, Phil Newark, 35450 Newark Blvd., RESIDENT OF MENLO PARK served 4 years in the U.S. Navy, June 15, 1930~December 25, 2017 Allen Robertson Newark, CA 94560 on Saturday RESIDENT OF HENDERSON, NEVADA and then attended Oakland Jr. January 20, 2018 at 2:00 P.M. Frieda Mary Urquiza July 22, 1931 – January 3, 2018 College where he met his wife, RESIDENT OF FREMONT July 15, 1926~December 25, 2017 Rose Branch RESIDENT OF FREMONT Eunice Zoe Colwell October 28, 1938 – January 3, 2018 When Dad passed away in She practiced her faith daily, RESIDENT OF FREMONT 1994, Mom continued the trips, a devout Catholic. She had a March 17, 1945-December 24, 2017 Alfred Martinez RESIDENT OF MILPITAS with daughters Patti & Debbie special devotion to the Blessed taking turns as co-host. Reno was Mother, and St. Anne. She saw Cynthia B. Fisher June 24, 1940 – January 3, 2018 her Disneyland! So many fun the goodness in everyone, and RESIDENT OF FREMONT Paul Uribes April 6, 1921-December 22, 2017 memories of those trips! Lots of demonstrated great courage, RESIDENT OF FREMONt laughter! She continued the 2-day strength, and humility. Her December 17, 1952 – December 15, 2018 Bob Meredith Buum bus trips until she was 92. Over daughters and all who were RESIDENT OF TRACY Jimmy Miller the years, she hosted more than touched by her loving nature May 23, 1928-January 2, 2018 RESIDENT OF FREMONT 115 trips to Reno. She also will miss her deeply. January 20, 1952 – January 1, 2018 volunteered at Washington Mom is survived by her Hospital for 40 years and was daughters Patti Tarantino and Josie Archuleta always told by staff “slow down Debbie Kabrich and partner RESIDENT OF MILPITAS Ellie, you’re walking too fast.” Denise Nelson, many loving September 24, 1928 – January 1, 2018 She lived on a section of the nieces and nephews {Karen Mary Fraulino same property where she was Phillips (Kabrich), Sandy RESIDENT OF FREMONT born her entire 97-1/3 years. Kreisman (Kabrich), Robin Obituary August 30, 1932 – January 1, 2018 when Mom & Dad married, Kabrich, Gail Kabrich Hapsis, the two-story house she was Theron Kabrich, Randy born in became their home a gift Kabrich}, and her loving care- Eleanor Kabrich from her father, which included giver, Denise Galeotti (DeMotte). September 11, 1920-January 9, 2018 five acres of fruit and nut trees. She is preceded in death by her In 1955, as their family grew to husband, Dick, son Rick, sister Born on September 11, 1920, sport girls were allowed to play. By 1949, they’d begun their fam- four, they built a single-level Eldena, and son-in-law Peter, in what was then Decoto, Califor- Barely 5’ tall, she loved ily. Dad continued with PG&E, home just a few hundred feet many family pets, especially nia, to Portuguese parents, Antone basketball, field hockey, softball, and Mom became a full-time from the original house. Eighteen her cat Rascal. & Emma Vierra. By the age of 11, and volleyball. mother, chef, laundress, peace- months later, Debra became the Services were held Monday, she had lost her mother to heart In 1943 while at a skating maker, referee, and all those other Surprise Third Child, and we January 15, 2018, at the Fremont disease; her father raised her and rink, she met a young sailor from jobs a full-time mom has. were 5! Mom lived in that house Memorial Chapel, Fremont. In older sister, Eldena. At the time, Jacksonville, Florida by the name As the kids grew older, Mom from 1955, until her passing on her memory, a donation to one Decoto Road was a two-lane, of Richard “Dick” Kabrich, and and Dad began to travel on January 9, 2018. of Mom’s favorite charities is barely paved road. Their closest they married one year later. He cruises with their friends from One of Mom’s great loves suggested: St. Jude’s Children’s neighbor was a half mile away. She was stationed in the Aleutian church; a group of four couples was her garden and yard. Our Hospital; Tony LaRussa’s Animal frequently told stories of “skating Islands, Alaska; quite a shock (the Bettencourt’s, the Martin’s, brother Rick helped Mom Rescue Foundation (ARF) in right down the middle of the street from the warm beaches of and the Shannon’s) went on an become a super Giants fan. Walnut Creek, arflife.org; or and never seeing a car.” Jacksonville. annual cruise for many years. The two of them watched games Sister John Marie’s Pantry. Burial Mom graduated from After the war, Dad began his Mom & Dad also set up together, and she could be heard services will be private. Washington High School in 37-year career with PG&E, and gambling trips to Reno for their talking to the TV: “hit a home 1938. She excelled in sports at Mom worked as a Payroll Ac- friends at Corpus Christi run”, “why is he taking out school, participating in every countant for the Niles Nursery. Church in Niles. the pitcher?” January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29 Obituary Obituary Ann Mary Ledesma Eugene Henry Bader Resident of Hercules Resident of Fremont February 28, 1924 – January 8, 2018 May 30, 1925 – January 3, 2018 Ann was born in Atwater, Ca She is survived by her son Gabriel to Petra and Esteban Orta, the Ledesma and wife Patti of Eugene passed away on oldest of 10 children. When Ann Fremont, Ca , daughter Cindy January 3, 2018, at the age of 92. was 5 her family moved to Miranda of Oakland, Ca, 7 He was survived by his wife Newark, Ca. She spent her teen grandchildren and 19 Shirley and seven children. years helping raise her siblings great-grandchildren. Eugene was a loving husband, an and working in farm fields. Services will be held at outstanding father, grandfather In her young adult years Ann Fremont Memorial Chapel, and great-grandfather. met the love of her life Delfino 3723 Peralta Blvd., Fremont, Ca., Born in Massachusetts, as a Ledesma. They married in 1948 with visitation on Tuesday, young man Eugene joined the and in their union had two January 16th from 5:00-8:00 United States Navy and served children. Ann and Del spent p.m. with a Vigil at 5:30 p.m. in WWII. After his discharge, he 50 amazing years together. She Mass will be held at St. Edwards went to work for the CAA/FAA was a member of St. Edwards Church, 5788 Thornton Avenue, at several locations. While in The family wishes to express Parish for over 60 years. Ann's Newark, Ca., Wednesday, unless you ate something. She Hawaii he married and started their gratitude to Eugene’s devotion to her faith shined January 17th at 10:30 a.m., welcomed everyone with hugs his family. dedicated caregivers. through her like a ray of light. Burial to follow at Holy and smiles. Eugene retired from the In lieu of flowers, memorials Ann was truly the matriarch of Sepulchre Cemetery, Ann was predeceased by her FAA in Fremont and remained an to your favorite charities. her family helping raise the next 26320 Mission Blvd., Hayward. husband Delfino, her parents active member of the VFW and A memorial service will be 2 generations of grandchildren Petra & Esteban Orta, siblings NARFE for many years. Eugene held on Wednesday, January 17, and great grandchildren. She Fremont Memorial Chapel Hope, Beatrice, Christina, Ester, loved watching his children grow at 5:30 p.m. at Fremont Chapel enjoyed being surrounded by 510-793-8900 Raymond, Albert, & Lawrence, up and he was very supportive of of the Roses, 1940 Peralta Blvd. family, was a great cook and Arthur and grandson Robert. all their activities. He loved the Eugene will be buried at never allowed you to leave game of golf and teaching and San Joaquin Valley National playing the sport with his family. Cemetery in Gustine, CA. Obituary Michael Tucker Obituary Resident of Fremont JERRY STEPHEN (STEVE) BARNETT March 21, 1964 ~ January 12, 2018 1941 - 2018 Michael Tucker passed away at those who had taught and home on January 12, 2018 at the sparred with him by passing on played for the Washington age of 53 in Fremont, California. that knowledge to the next Redskins for one year. He valiantly fought a 9 month generation. Back in Fremont, Steve battle with cancer. Mike’s love of American joined Sunnyvale’s Barnes Hind Mike was preceded in death muscle machinery, craft beers, Pharmaceutical Company as a by his father, Paul. Mike is and good tequila took him on sales manager. After his survived by his devoted wife many fun adventures. He showed retirement, he made the Bay Area Deborah and son Joshua; parents his red, 1967 Ford Galaxie in community’s life richer with Diane and Tom Hart; sister several Good Guys car shows. his many volunteer activities. Karyn Patterson and her husband He celebrated his 40th driving a Notably the Niles Rotary Club, Jim and their sons Jimmy and formula car on a race track, his in which he was an active Michael; mother-in-law Donna 45th crewing on a steam customers all over the world. member and Club President. Stahulak; sister-in-law Diane locomotive through the Services will be held Sunday, Steve mediated landlord tenant Stahulak and her son Michael; Santa Cruz mountains, and his 1/21/18, 4pm at Fremont disputes for Alameda County. He and many aunts, uncles, cousins, 50th piloting a 1942 North Memorial Chapel 3723 Peralta was a member of the Contra nieces and nephews in a American SNJ-4 Texan over the Blvd., Fremont; Reception to Costa County Grand Jury that wonderfully blended family. Sonoma wine country. He was follow. If you wish to donate to a published an influential report on Martial Arts were important dedicated to the hunt for new cause instead of sending flowers, Steve Barnett, engaged citizen, cleaning up the San Joaquin in Mike’s life with disciplines as craft beers and tequilas with his he had a special place in his heart former NCAA wrestling delta. He also worked with the varied as Judo, Jujitsu, Tae Kwon wife (part of his marriage vows). for the CHP 11-99 Foundation champion, University of Oregon Danville Police Department as a Do, Bokendo, combat knife He grew up in a military family (https://chp11-99.org/) and was a Duck, NFL “VIP” (Volunteer in Policing) fighting, and Krav Maga. and traveled to many foreign member for many years. Or you football player, and Rotarian and, in 2014, was awarded Although he was proud of his countries and grew to love can donate to pancreatic passed away peacefully at his “Volunteer of the Year.” personal accomplishments with Cabo San Lucas as his favorite cancer research at home in Danville, California on As a minister for 33 years, his Shodan and Rokudan ranks, vacation spot, making many https://www.pancan.org/. Tuesday, January 2. He was 76. Steve has married many couples and Sensei and Professor Titles, lifelong friends there. The cause was congestive heart and they all cited his warmth and he took even greater pleasure in Mike was President/CEO of Fremont Memorial Chapel failure. his open heartedness as the thing teaching, including promoting his own company, Alpha Sciences 510-793-8900 He is survived by his wife of that made the ceremony special. nine black belts. He honored Inc., since 1999 and had 56 years, Lynn, his children Steve will be greatly missed by Kelli Smith (Brant) and Elizabeth family and friends. He managed Obituary Barnett (Will) and his sisters to look like the Mayor of every Linda Swiger and Stephanie city he happened to be in with Gilbert Daniel Orozco Barnett. his handsome shock of white Resident of Union City Steve was born in Sand hair, his penetrating blue eyes Springs Oklahoma and came to and his commanding voice and April 3, 1955 ~ January 9, 2018 Fremont California in 1950. He presence. His kindness in the was a gifted athlete and became community is legend and he and has moved on to heaven with supported his son’s saxophone one of that city’s most famous rushed to help those in need and his devoted family at his bedside. endeavors like no one other. sports figures. While at was always there to listen and to He will be missed but we all He was an Aerospace CAD Washington High School in the assist. He was also known for his know that we will see him in the designer and also worked in late 1950’s, he played on Coach sense of humor and the heartiest future and he will be in our property management. His Bill Walsh’s winning football and most heartfelt of laughs. He hearts always. He is survived by personal hobbies included team. The two created the loved to play bridge, bocci ball, his son Thomas, his parents collecting and selling Filmore Art famous “refrigerator play” where and just about any other game. Gilbert and Paula, and brothers, Rock Handbills, N-Scale Trains Steve, the offensive tackle, ran for Playing cards with him was an Larry, James, Jeffrey, God and most recently Antique Bitters touchdowns. Steve was also a adventure all in itself. Daughter, Jennifer, Nephews Bottles. champion high school and Steve was known as “Captain” and Nieces. Funeral Mass will be held college wrestler and was awarded to all the young people in his life; As a Father, he had spent Friday, January 19 at 12:00 P.M. athlete-scholar-citizen awards in “The Bear” at the University of quality time with his son. They at Our Lady of the Rosary both high school and college. Oregon; “Partner” at the Bridge had spent their time Tournament Catholic Church, 703 C Street, While at the University of table; Steve-A-Rino in his ama- Fishing, Rocketeering, and Fluo- Union City, CA. Oregon he was both a First Team teur theater group; Daddy-O at rescent Mineral Collecting and Academic All-American and First home; and My Friend to so Displaying. Gil and Thomas Fremont Chapel of the Roses Team Football All-American, many. Gilbert D. Orozco, Gibby lost were always on the hunt for great 510-797-1900 voted All Conference three times, Like Vince Lombardi’s Green his battle with a chronic illness culinary experiences. Gibby tapped for the Honor Society of Bay Packers, Steve never lost a Friars, recipient of the Emerald game. He just ran out of time. Athletic Trophy, elected to the A memorial service and Obituary University’s Senate, and played in reception to honor Steve Barnett’s James Edwin Taplin the Hula Bowl, Liberty Bowl and life will take place on Sunday, East West Shrine Game. As an January 28 at 1:00 p.m. at the James Edwin Taplin, 85, died keeping Newark's children safe 3 grand children, 9 gr grandchil- All-American, Steve met Round Hill Country Club, January 10, 2018 in Maricopa going to and from school. dren, 4 gr.gr. grandchildren, President John F. Kennedy, who 3169 Roundhill Road, Alamo, AZ. He was born to Wyon He was a licensed small plane brother Francis Taplin (Sharon) asked him to play on his Hyannis 94507, Telephone: and Doris Wheeler Taplin in pilot, and enjoyed many trips of Pulaski NY, sister Varda Teska Port football team. Steve was (925) 934-8211. In lieu of Richland NY. cross country to visit family of Pulaski NY, and sister Marietta inducted in the State of Oregon’s flowers, donations may be made He served during the members in other states as well of Rome NY. He is also survived Sports Hall of Fame in 1980 and to the Steve & Lynn Barnett Korean conflict in the Airforce as short flights for pleasure by many nieces and nephews. into the University of Oregon’s Scholarship c/o Fremont Bank as a Radar Mechanic. whenever he had the He will be buried in Hayward Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. 210A Railroad Avenue, Danville, He was a life long member of opportunity. CA in the Chapel Of Chimes In 1963, the Chicago Bears CA 94526. The Steve & Lynn Boy Scouts of America. He was He is survived by his wife Cemetery. selected Steve in the second Barnett Scholarship funds an active member of Mona Tilkins Taplin. They A Memorial service will round of the NFL Draft. That scholastic pursuits for Neighborhood Watch in Newark celebrated their 63rd Anniversary be held in Maricopa AZ at a was the year the Bears won the Washington High School CA where he lived for more than on January 1, 2018. Also later date. Donations to the Super Bowl, then known as the students who are outstanding 50 years, and worked for several surviving is daughter Dorothy Alzheimer's Association would be World Championship. Steve also athlete-scholar-citizens. years as a Crossing Guard Bollea(Robert) of Maricopa AZ, appreciated in lieu of flowers. Page 30 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

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Fremont Ehling tried to contact the she was extremely intoxicated and suspect near Dino’s restaurant wouldn’t answer questions. She Police Log rear parking lot, the suspect was taken to a hospital as a unsuccessfully attempted to jump precaution. The suspect was SUBMITTED BY a wall, then was surrounded by described as a white male, 20 to GENEVA BOSQUES, FREMONT PD patrol units. The stolen property 30-years old, heavy set, and last was recovered and the 43-year- seen wearing a white T-shirt and Friday, Jan. 5 old suspect and was booked into a baseball cap This incident was At 12:16 p.m. officers were Santa Rita Jail. The case was upgraded to a felony hit and run dispatched to a theft at the documented by Officer Calvin when the big rig driver McDonald’s on Fremont Boule- and Field Training Officer Perry. complained of minor injuries. vard near Mowry Avenue. A At 7:23 p.m. officers were This case is still under witness told officers that the dispatched to the 47500 block of investigation. suspect had stolen money out of Westinghouse on the report of a Tuesday, Jan. 9 a customer’s purse. Officers shooting. The witness reported A female victim was inside the contacted the 36-year-old suspect two vehicles driving side by side Starbucks in the 5300 Block of nearby and noted that she may and shooting at each other multi- Mowry Avenue at approximately have been under the influence of ple times on Westinghouse Drive. 6 p.m. when a male walked into drugs or alcohol. As she was The vehicles were described as a the store and grabbed her placed in the backseat of a patrol white Ford Econoline van and a MacBook laptop computer. The car, she spat on one of the offi- lifted black Toyota Tacoma. suspect fled on foot. A witness cers. She was arrested on suspi- When officers arrived both saw the suspect get into a dark cion of battery on a peace officer, vehicles are gone. They were last colored vehicle. Officer possession of drug paraphernalia, seen driving eastbound on Vucurevich is following up with drunk in public/disorderly con- Fourier Avenue toward Warm Starbucks for surveillance video. duct and a probation violation. Springs Boulevard. A search of The suspect is described as a She was taken to Santa Rita Jail. the area found .380 and white man in his 20s with a Saturday, Jan. 6 .45 casings in the roadway, but scruffy beard and last seen Officers Gonzales and no damage to property. Local wearing a red snapback hat, San Luis were dispatched to a hospitals were notified, but no black sweatshirt and dark residence after dispatchers victims have been located. colored pants. received a call with a woman Additional follow up is being At 10:00 p.m. a female screaming into the phone. Two conducted for video in the area. suspect approached a man officers arrived and saw through The case was documented by outside of Slap Face Coffee and the door a female holding a Officer Gigliotti. Tea at the corner of Peralta and phone in one hand and a pile of Monday, Jan. 8 Fremont Boulevards and robbed clothing in the other. She At 10:42 a.m. officers him of his wallet. The man ran dropped the phone and produced responded to an attempted into the coffee shop and asked a knife which she waved at residential burglary that on employees to call the police. officers. Both officers stepped Lowry Road. The victim said two When officers arrived, they back, and one deployed a Taser suspects had attempted to kick learned the female suspect had prompting the suspect to drop open his front door. The victim been in the coffee shop and had the knife and allow officers to yelled at the suspect who im taken two bags of coffee and a place her in handcuffs. Nearby, mediately ran away. The victim small decorative skull. She officers found a female family heard a vehicle leave and believed dropped the bags of coffee as she member suffering from a non- suspects were in the vehicle. exited. Officers checked the area life-threatening knife wound. Further investigation revealed and found the suspect in the She was taken to a local trauma that prior to the two suspects bushes nearby. The 53-year-old center for treatment. The suspect kicking the front door, a female woman was arrested and booked was taken to a hospital for had come knocking at the front at Santa Rita Jail. During the medical treatment while on a door. The victim did not answer booking process, the victim’s mental health evaluation hold. the door at that time. The female wallet and the decorative skull Criminal charges will be sought who knocked on the door was were found. Case investigated when she released. described as a white adult with by Officer Sun. Sunday, Jan. 7 long dark hair in a bun and wear- At 10:56 p.m. the manager at At 7:30 a.m. officers ing a sweater. The two suspects the Century Theaters at Pacific responded to the 38300 block of who kicked the front door were Commons saw an intoxicated Redwood Terrace regarding a described as unknown race males, man carrying what was believed male standing outside exposing 16 to 18-years-old, wearing a to be a firearm in his pocket. The himself. Officers arrived and light blue hoodie and a grey manager notified a security guard found the male. Upon learning hoodie. The case was investigated who confronted the man. The his identify, police found an by Officer Balcorta and Field man said that the gun was fake active arrest warrant for the Training Officer Singh. and pulled it out and said he was suspect on a drug charge. The Officers responded to a upset that he was able to enter 55-year-old man was arrested and non-injury hit and run incident the theaters with two firearms, sit taken to Santa Rita Jail. with a suspect driving a red through a movie, and walk out At 4:11 p.m. a man called Dodge Durango, colliding with without being detained by dispatch to report he just used his a big rig at the intersection of security. Officers responded and security camera app and saw a Mowry Avenue and Fremont contacted the 54-year-old man male take a package from his Boulevard. The suspect fled on and took him into custody for front porch in the 34800 block of foot into The Hub shopping brandishing a replica firearm. Canopy Terrace. The suspect was center and was not found. He left He was found to have two replica leaving on a bicycle. Sgt. Ehling behind an adult female in the handguns with him. Case located the suspect riding a passenger seat. Officers attempted investigated by Officer Latimer. bicycle southbound on Fremont to speak to her to ascertain who Boulevard near Cresco. When. was driving the vehicle; however,

Union City Asian man, 18-19-years-old, the suspects pointed a black clean shaven with a thin build. handgun at him and demanded Police Log Thursday, Jan. 4 his phone and wallet. Both sus- At around 9:10 p.m. Officer pects fled on foot. Both were de- Bedford located a stolen vehicle scribed as black males, between SUBMITTED BY LT. MATIAS PARDO, parked in the 30000 block of In- 18 and 22-years-old with thin UNION CITY PD dustrial Parkway. The driver and builds. One suspect was between sole occupant fled on foot, but 5-feet-10 and 6-feet-1-inches tall, Monday, Jan. 1 was apprehended. Rene Cambat- the second subject was between During a 10:45 a.m. security orres, 30, of Oakland, was ar- 5-feet-5 and 5-feet-7-inches tall. check at Seven Hills Park on Flo- rested on suspicion of vehicle At around 9 a.m. officers were rence Street, Officer Olson con- theft, resisting arrest, and posses- dispatched to the 2100 block of tacted two men and conducted a sion of drug paraphernalia. Decoto Road to investigate a re- consensual check of their vehicle. Friday, Jan. 5 port of a person sleeping inside a Inside he found a concealed and At around 1:10 p.m., officers vacant apartment. Anthony loaded revolver. Union City resi- were dispatched to the 30300 Pepito, 44, of Union City, was ar- dents Jose Sanchez Chaidez, 20, block of Whipple Road on the re- rested on suspicion of trespassing, and Carla Castro Garcia, 19, port of an employee threatening a resisting arrest, the misappropria- were arrested for carrying a coworker with a knife. Diego tion of found property, and the loaded firearm in a public place. Mas, 34, of Union City, was ar- possession of drug paraphernalia. At around 9 p.m. Officer rested on suspicion of assault At around 6:40 p.m. Officer Stange was dispatched to the with a deadly weapon. Sears made a traffic stop in the 32400 block of Ithaca Street on Saturday, Jan. 6 900 block of Whipple Road. The the report of a person brandish- At around 12:10 a.m. Officer vehicle turned out to be an unre- ing a gun. The victim said he was Mangan was dispatched to the ported stolen vehicle out of Hay- putting items in his vehicle when 1500 block of Decoto Road on ward. A search of the vehicle a silver Mercedes C300 sedan the report of an armed robbery. turned up shaved keys and other pulled up next to him, and the The victim said he was walking burglary tools. Tyler Sproge, 29, passenger pointed a handgun at through the parking lot when of Union City, was arrested on him. The victim ran inside his two suspects asked him for the suspicion of vehicle theft, the house, and the vehicle sped away. time. When he looked at his possession of burglary tools, and The suspect was described as an phone to check the time, one of driving without a license. Page 32 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

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that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after filed before the expiration. Case No. RP16802219 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed any change in the facts set forth in the statement The filing of this statement does not of itself Estate of Jack R. McDaniel, Deceased. CITY OF FREMONT one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: Subject to HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL /s/ Kathleen Merrill, Owner the residence address of a registered owner. A business name in violation of the rights of another court confirmation by the above-entitled Superior REVIEW BOARD This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be under federal, state, or common law (see Section Court, on or after February 20 2018 at 9:30 AM Alameda County on January 10, 2018 filed before the expiration. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). in Department 201 or thereafter within the time NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself 12/26/17, 1/2, 1/9, 1/16/18 allowed by law, the undersigned, as administrator THE HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious of the estate of Jack R. McDaniel, will sell at a generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another CNS-3082977# private sale to the highest and best net bidder on REVIEW BOARD (HARB) OF THE CITY date on which it was filed in office of the county under federal, state, or common law (see Section the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned all OF FREMONT WILL HOLD PUBLIC clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS right, title, and interest of said Decedent, in the real HEARINGS ON THE FOLLOWING Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 NAME STATEMENT property located at the address commonly known any change in the facts set forth in the statement File No. 538982 as 36940 Olive Street and 36944 Olive Street, PROPOSALS. SAID PUBLIC HEARINGS CNS-3086326# Fictitious Business Name(s): WILL BE HELD AT 6:30 P.M., ON pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in and more particularly described as follows: Lot the residence address of a registered owner. A Elite Performance Gym, 3755 Washington 23 of Block 23, Northeast of the Southern Pacific THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2018, new fictitious business name statement must be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Blvd., Suite 201B, Fremont, CA 94538, County Railroad Tracks, According to “Map of the Town of AT THE CITY OF FREMONT, NILES filed before the expiration. NAME STATEMENT of Alameda; Mailing Address: 2933 Santos Lane, Newark, Alameda County, California”, filed May CONFERENCE ROOM, 39550 LIBERTY The filing of this statement does not of itself File No. 539317 Apt #1923, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 6, 1878 in the Office of the County Recorder of STREET, FREMONT, CALIFORNIA, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Fictitious Business Name(s): Registrant(s): Alameda County and of Record in Map Book 17, Eiman’s Auto Body & Repair, 41527 Albrae St., Elite Performance LLC, 3755 Washington Blvd., AT WHICH TIME ANY AND ALL business name in violation of the rights of another Page 10, APN 92-30-20-03 The sale is subject to under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda; Mailing Suite 201B, Fremont, CA 94538; California current taxes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, INTERESTED PERSONS MAY APPEAR 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Address: 39370 Civic Center Dr., #527, Fremont, Business conducted by: a Limited Liability reservations, rights, rights-of-way, easements of AND BE HEARD. 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6/18 CA 94538 Company record, and any encumbrance of record, to be Registrant(s): The registrant began to transact business using satisfied out of the purchase price. The property NGUYEN ADDITION – 37658 FREMONT CNS-3089633# Fazila Otmanzai, 39370 Civic Center Dr., #527, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A is to be sold on an ‘as is’ basis, except as to title. BOULEVARD - PLN2017-00367 – To Fremont, CA 94538 I declare that all information in this statement Bids or offers are invited for this property, and consider Historical Architectural Review of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business conducted by: an Individual is true and correct. (A registrant who declares must be in writing and may be received at the NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using as true any material matter pursuant to Section offices of NORTON BASU LLP, attorneys for the a proposed addition to an existing single- File No. 539392 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A 17913 of the Business and Professions code family residence previously determined personal representative, at 5201 Great America Fictitious Business Name(s): I declare that all information in this statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Parkway, Suite 320, Santa Clara, California to be eligible for the California Register Aman’s Auto Smog Repair & Muffler, 37900 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 95054, or may be filed with the Clerk of the of Historical Resources located at 37658 Cedar Blvd Unit A & B, Newark, CA 94560, as true any material matter pursuant to Section one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Superior Court, or may be delivered to Josanne Fremont Boulevard in the Centerville County of Alameda 17913 of the Business and Professions code /s/ Kevin Guevara, Managing Member Dolley, Administrator, 2055 Blue Boy Lane, Reno, Registrant(s): that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a This statement was filed with the County Clerk of NV 89521, at any time after first publication of this Community Plan Area, and to consider a Denson Chandra, 37555 Glenmoor Dr Unit B, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Alameda County on December 15, 2017 categorical exemption from the California notice, and before making said sale. Any person Fremont, CA 94560 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) interested in bidding on the subject property must Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per Business conducted by: An Individual /s/ Fazila Otmanzai, Owner of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement appear at the time and date set forth above, CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301, Existing The registrant began to transact business using This statement was filed with the County Clerk of generally expires at the end of five years from the and must comply with the terms set forth below. Facilities, and 15331, Historical Resource the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Alameda County on December 28, 2017 date on which it was filed in office of the county The property will be sold on the following terms: Restoration/Rehabilitation. 01/02/18 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 1. This is an all cash sale to the decedent’s I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Project Planner – Wayland Li, (510) 494- estate. 2. Seller is the court-appointed fiduciary is true and correct. (A registrant who declares generally expires at the end of five years from the any change in the facts set forth in the statement under Alameda County Superior Court No. 4453, [email protected] as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in RP16802219. As the court appointed fiduciary for 17913 of the Business and Professions code clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the residence address of a registered owner. A * NOTICE * this estate, Seller has little information concerning that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after new fictitious business name statement must be the property, and, therefore, the property is misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed any change in the facts set forth in the statement filed before the expiration. If you challenge the decision of the sold in its present condition based solely upon one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in The filing of this statement does not of itself Buyer’s independent investigation and knowledge Historical Architectural Review Board in /s/ Denson Nivien Chandra, Owner the residence address of a registered owner. A authorize the use in this state of a fictitious and information supplied by the Buyer’s agents court, you may be limited to raising only This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be business name in violation of the rights of another or representatives, excluding any agent or those issues you or someone else raised at Alameda County on January 2, 2018 filed before the expiration. under federal, state, or common law (see Section representative of the Seller. The Seller makes the public hearing described in this notice, NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). no warranties, guaranties or representations of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 12/26/17, 1/2, 1/9, 1/16/18 concerning the property, its condition, usage, or or in written correspondence delivered to generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another CNS-3082865# suitability for any use or purpose whatsoever. the Historical Architectural Review Board date on which it was filed in office of the county under federal, state, or common law (see Section The property is sold in its ‘as-is’ condition and at, or prior to, the public hearing. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the Buyer is Solely responsible for any and all Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 conditions of the property. Similarly, all personal INGRID RADEMAKER any change in the facts set forth in the statement NAME STATEMENT CNS-3086325# File No. 538372 property, improvements and fixtures, if any, FREMONT HISTORICAL pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in included in this sale are bought in their “as-is” the residence address of a registered owner. A Fictitious Business Name(s): ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Gubbi Cinema, 32670 Shaver Lake St., condition, with no representatives or warranties new fictitious business name statement must be whatsoever by Seller or her agents. 3. Escrow filed before the expiration. NAME STATEMENT Fremont, CA 94555, County of Alameda File No. 539352-53 Registrant(s): shall be opened at Old Republic Title Company, The filing of this statement does not of itself 20980 Redwood Road, Suite 160, Castro Valley, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Fictitious Business Name(s): Sachin Pattanshetty, 32670 Shaver Lake St., (1) California Towing, (2) California Towing & Fremont, CA 94555 CA 94546. 4. Escrow shall close within 10 days business name in violation of the rights of another of the escrow holder receiving a copy of the under federal, state, or common law (see Section Transport, 3245 Baylis St., Fremont, CA 94538, Business conducted by: an individual County of Alameda The registrant began to transact business using order confirming sale. 5. Any over bidder shall CNS-3089222# 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). present a 10% deposit by a certified check. The 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6/18 Registrant(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Usmaan Ali, 3245 Baylis St., Fremont, CA 94538 1/1/2013 successful bidder shall pay the balance of the CNS-3089621# Jahangir Khan, 2442 Tammey Ct., San Jose, I declare that all information in this statement purchase price in all cash upon close of escrow CA 93116 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares following confirmation of the sale by the Superior FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business conducted by: a general partnership as true any material matter pursuant to Section Court. 6. Taxes, rents, operating and maintenance NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using 17913 of the Business and Professions code expenses, and premiums on insurance acceptable CIVIL File No. 539245 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a to the purchaser shall be prorated as of the date Fictitious Business Name(s): I declare that all information in this statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of recording of the conveyance. Examination of Sugar. A Kiss From God, 869 Hancock St #712, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares one thousand dollars [$1,000].) title, recording of conveyance, transfer taxes and Hayward, CA 94544, County of Alameda as true any material matter pursuant to Section /s/ Sachin Pattanshetty, Owner any title insurance policy, shall be at the expense ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Registrant(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code This statement was filed with the County Clerk of of the purchaser or purchasers of the property. FOR CHANGE OF NAME Latoya Combs, 869 Hancock St #712, Hayward, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Alameda County on November 30, 2017 The undersigned reserves the right to refuse to Case No. HG18888349 CA 94544 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) accept any bids. Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Business conducted by: An Individual one thousand dollars [$1,000].) of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Dated: January 9, 2018 Petition of: Alexa Carrethers for Change of Name The registrant began to transact business using /s/ Usmaan Ali, General partner generally expires at the end of five years from the Norton Basu LLP TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of date on which it was filed in office of the county /s/ Zakiya J. McCullough, Esq. Petitioner Alexa Carrethers filed a petition with I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on December 29, 2017 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Attorneys for Josanne Dolley this court for a decree changing names as follows: is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Alexa Carrethers to Alexa Nakahira as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement any change in the facts set forth in the statement 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 The Court orders that all persons interested in 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in CNS-3089066# this matter appear before this court at the hearing that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county the residence address of a registered owner. A indicated below to show cause, if any, why the misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of new fictitious business name statement must be NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL REAL petition for change of name should not be granted. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after filed before the expiration. PROPERTY Any person objecting to the name changes /s/ Latoya Combs, Owner / Founder any change in the facts set forth in the statement The filing of this statement does not of itself AT PUBLIC SALE described above must file a written objection that This statement was filed with the County Clerk of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in authorize the use in this state of a fictitious (Probate Code 10300, 10304) includes the reasons for the objection at least two Alameda County on December 27, 2017 the residence address of a registered owner. A business name in violation of the rights of another SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY court days before the matter is scheduled to be NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be under federal, state, or common law (see Section OF ALAMEDA heard and must appear at the hearing to show of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Case No. RP16802219 cause why the petition should not be granted. If generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself 12/26/17, 1/2, 1/9, 1/16/18 Estate of Jack R. McDaniel, Deceased. no written objection is timely filed, the court may date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CNS-3082108# NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: Subject to grant the petition without a hearing. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of business name in violation of the rights of another court confirmation by the above-entitled Superior Notice of Hearing: Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after under federal, state, or common law (see Section Court, on or after February 20, 2018 at 9:30 AM Date: 3-2-2018, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT in Department 201 or thereafter within the time The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 allowed by law, the undersigned, as administrator Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 the residence address of a registered owner. A File No. 538869 CNS-3085966# Fictitious Business Name(s): of the estate of Jack R. McDaniel, will sell A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be new fictitious business name statement must be at a private sale to the highest and best net published at least once each week for four filed before the expiration. QuiQ Auto Glass, 25800 Industrial Blvd., FICTITIOUS BUSINESS #CC2332, Hayward, CA 94845, County of bidder on the terms and conditions hereinafter successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing The filing of this statement does not of itself mentioned all right, title, and interest of said on the petition in the following newspaper of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT Alameda File No. 538981 Registrant(s): Decedent, in the real property located at the general circulation, printed in this county: Whats business name in violation of the rights of another address commonly known as 36954 Olive Street, Happenings Tri City Voice - Fremont under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): Maiwand Mrowat, 25800 Industrial Blvd., Guru Ram Dass Trans, 630 Verano Terrace, #CC2332, Hayward, CA 94845 and more particularly described as follows: Lot Date: Jan 09 2018 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 22 of Block 23, Northeast of the Southern Pacific Morris D. Jacobson 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6/18 Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda Business conducted by: an Individual Registrant(s): The registrant began to transact business using Railroad Tracks, According to “Map of the Town of Presiding Judge of the Superior Court Newark, Alameda County, California”, filed May 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6/18 CNS-3089004# Kanwaljit Singh, 630 Verano Terrace, Fremont, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on NA CA 94539 I declare that all information in this statement 6, 1878 in the Office of the County Recorder of CNS-3088758# FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Navjor Singh, 630 Verano Terrace, Fremont, CA is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County and of Record in Map Book 17, NAME STATEMENT 94539 as true any material matter pursuant to Section page 10. APN 92-30-20-02 The sale is subject to ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE File No. 539483 Business conducted by: a General Partnership 17913 of the Business and Professions code current taxes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, FOR CHANGE OF NAME Fictitious Business Name(s): The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a reservations, out of the purchase price. The Case No. HG17886513 K & Y Taxes, 7871 Inverness Drive, Newark CA the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed property is to be sold on an ‘as is’ basis, except as Superior Court of California, County of Alameda 94560, County of Alameda I declare that all information in this statement one thousand dollars [$1,000].) to title. Bids or offers are invited for this property, Petition of: Charito Sullivant for Change of Name Registrant(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares /s/ Maiwand Mrowat and must be in writing and may be received at the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Martin Virelas, 7871 Inverness Drive, Newark as true any material matter pursuant to Section This statement was filed with the County Clerk of offices of NORTON BASU LLP, attorneys for the Petitioner Charito Sullivant filed a petition with this CA 94560 17913 of the Business and Professions code Alameda County on December 12, 2017 personal representative, at 5201 Great America court for a decree changing names as follows: Business conducted by: an Individual that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Parkway, Suite 320, Santa Clara, California Charito Alcantara Sullivant to Charito Alcantara The registrant began to transact business using misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 95054, or may be filed with the Clerk of the Dodd the fictitious business name(s) listed above on one thousand dollars [$1,000].) generally expires at the end of five years from the Superior Court, or may be delivered to Josanne The Court orders that all persons interested in 1/1/2018 /s/ Kanwaljit Singh, General Partners date on which it was filed in office of the county Dolley, Administrator, 2055 Blue Boy Lane, Reno, this matter appear before this court at the hearing I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of NV 89521, at any time after first publication of this indicated below to show cause, if any, why the is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Alameda County on December 15, 2017 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after notice, and before making said sale. Any person petition for change of name should not be granted. as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) any change in the facts set forth in the statement interested in bidding on the subject property must Any person objecting to the name changes 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in appear at the time and date set forth above, described above must file a written objection that that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a generally expires at the end of five years from the the residence address of a registered owner. A and must comply with the terms set forth below. includes the reasons for the objection at least two misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county new fictitious business name statement must be The property will be sold on the following terms: court days before the matter is scheduled to be one thousand dollars [$1,000].) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of filed before the expiration. 1. This is an all cash sale to the decedent’s heard and must appear at the hearing to show /s/ Martin Virelas, Owner Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The filing of this statement does not of itself estate. 2. Seller is the court-appointed fiduciary cause why the petition should not be granted. If This statement was filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement authorize the use in this state of a fictitious under Alameda County Superior Court No. no written objection is timely filed, the court may Alameda County on January 3, 2018 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in business name in violation of the rights of another RP16802219. As the court appointed fiduciary for grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the residence address of a registered owner. A under federal, state, or common law (see Section this estate, Seller has little information concerning Notice of Hearing: of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). the property, and, therefore, the property is Date: 2-9-18, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 generally expires at the end of five years from the filed before the expiration. 12/26/17, 1/2, 1/9, 1/16/18 sold in its present condition based solely upon The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself Buyer’s independent investigation and knowledge Oakland, CA 94612 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CNS-3081872# and information supplied by the Buyer’s agents A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another or representatives, excluding any agent or published at least once each week for four any change in the facts set forth in the statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section representative of the Seller. The Seller makes successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). no warranties, guaranties or representations on the petition in the following newspaper of the residence address of a registered owner. A 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 concerning the property, its condition, usage, or general circulation, printed in this county: Tri new fictitious business name statement must be GOVERNMENT suitablility for any use or purpose whatsoever. City Voice filed before the expiration. CNS-3085775# The property is sold in its “as-is” condition and Date: Dec 19 2017 The filing of this statement does not of itself the Buyer is solely responsible for any and all Morris D. Jacobson authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS conditions of the property. Similarly, all personal NAME STATEMENT property, improvements and fixtures, if any, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court business name in violation of the rights of another NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC 1/2, 1/9, 1/16, 1/23/18 under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 539190-9 included in this sale are bought in their “as-is” Fictitious Business Name(s): HEARING condition, with no representatives or warranties CNS-3085452# 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). AMENDMENT TO MASTER FEE SCHEDULE 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 1) Parmenides Consulting Group, 2) United whatsoever by Seller or her agents. 3. Escrow NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council shall be opened at Old Republic Title Company, Coaching Services, 3) Parmenides Consulting, of the City of Newark hereby cancels a previously CNS-3087141# 4135 Stanley Blvd., Pleasanton, CA 94566, 20980 Redwood Road, Suite 160, Castro Valley, County of Alameda noticed public hearing for an amendment to the CA 94546. 4. Escrow shall close within 10 days Mailing Address: 4135 Stanley Blvd., Pleasanton, Master Fee Schedule. The hearing, originally of the escrow holder receiving a copy of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS scheduled for January 25, 2018, was to consider FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT CA 94566 order confirming sale. 5. Any over bidder shall File No. 538933 Registrant(s): fees related to Waivers and a Minor Use Permit. present a 10% deposit by a certified check. The NAMES Fictitious Business Name(s): Hamidreza Gharib, 4135 Stanley Blvd., A new hearing will be scheduled and publicly successful bidder shall pay the balance of the Pleasanton, CA 94566 noticed at a later date. purchase price in all cash upon close of escrow Oral Care Associates, 39350 Civic Center Dr Questions concerning this cancellation may be #320, Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda Business conducted by: An Individual following confirmation of the sale by the Superior Registrant(s): The registrant began to transact business using addressed to Deputy Community Development Court. 6. Taxes, rents, operating and maintenance Dale H. Minkin, DDS, 485 Ferne Ave, Palo Alto, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Director Art Interiano at 510-578-4331 or via email expenses, and premiums on insurance acceptable FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CA 94306 4/7/2011 at [email protected]. to the purchaser shall be prorated as of the date of NAME STATEMENT Business conducted by: An Individual I declare that all information in this statement SHEILA HARRINGTON recording of the conveyance. Examination of title, File No. 539181 The registrant began to transact business using is true and correct. (A registrant who declares City Clerk recording of conveyance, transfer taxes and any Fictitious Business Name(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on as true any material matter pursuant to Section 1/16/18 title insurance policy, shall be at the expense of iBrowsbyKN, 43473 Bossell Road, Ste. 8, 6-4-97 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3089390# the purchasers of the property. The undersigned Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda I declare that all information in this statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a reserves the right to refuse to accept any bids. Mailing address: 2151 Oakland Rd. #60, San is true and correct. (A registrant who declares misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Dated: January 9, 2018 Norton Basu LLP Jose, CA 95131 ORDINANCE NO. 848-17 as true any material matter pursuant to Section one thousand dollars [$1,000].) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF /s/ Zakiya J. McCullough, Esq., Attorneys for Registrant(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code /s/ Hamidreza Gharib, Founder/Owner Josanne Dolley. Philip Van Ngo, 2151 Oakland Rd. #60, San Jose, THE CITY OF UNION CITY APPROVING ZONING that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a This statement was filed with the County Clerk of MAP AMENDMENT, A-17-001, ASSOCIATED 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 CA 95131 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Alameda County on December 26, 2017 Business conducted by: an individual WITH GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, AG-17- CNS-3088913# one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) 001, SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, SD-17-001, The registrant began to transact business using /s/ Dale H. Minkin, Owner of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A AND USE PERMIT, UP-17-003 TO CONSTRUCT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of generally expires at the end of five years from the AND OPERATE AN APPROXIMATELY 15,707 NOTICE OF PETITION TO I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on December 14, 2017 date on which it was filed in office of the county is true and correct. (A registrant who declares SQUARE FOOT FAITH-BASED FACILITY AND ADMINISTER ESTATE OF NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of ASSOCIATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS AT 31252 as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after JOSEPH CANDELARIA 17913 of the Business and Professions code VEASY STREET (APN 482-27-4-3) generally expires at the end of five years from the any change in the facts set forth in the statement The above entitled ordinance was adopted by the CASE NO. RP17886697 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed City Council on January 9, 2018. This abbreviated To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the residence address of a registered owner. A notice is published in lieu of the full text of the contingent creditors, and persons who may one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after new fictitious business name statement must be /s/ Philip Ngo, Owner ordinance. A copy of the full text of the ordinance, otherwise be interested in the will or estate, any change in the facts set forth in the statement filed before the expiration. as it was read and adopted on January 9, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in The filing of this statement does not of itself or both, of: Joseph Candelaria Alameda County on December 26, 2017 2018 is available on the City’s website at: http:// the residence address of a registered owner. A authorize the use in this state of a fictitious lf2.unioncity.org/weblink8/0/fol/112/Row1.aspx. A A Petition for Probate has been filed by NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be business name in violation of the rights of another Cara L. Lomeli in the Superior Court of of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement copy of the full text of the ordinance is also filed before the expiration. under federal, state, or common law (see Section available at the Office of the City Clerk, 34009 California, County of Alameda. generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). date on which it was filed in office of the county Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City, California, The Petition for Probate requests that authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 1/2, 1/9, 1/16, 1/23/18 during normal business hours. The City Clerk Cara L. Lomeli be appointed as personal clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of business name in violation of the rights of another Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after CNS-3084989# can be reached by phone at 510-675-5348 if you representative to administer the estate of under federal, state, or common law (see Section desire a copy of the full text of the ordinance sent any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). the decedent. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in to you via email or by first class mail. 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/18 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the The Petition requests authority to the residence address of a registered owner. A NAME STATEMENT administer the estate under the new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-3086656# File No. 539077 City Council of the City of Union City at a regular filed before the expiration. Fictitious Business Name(s): meeting held on November 28, 2017 by the Independent Administration of Estates The filing of this statement does not of itself following vote: Act. (This authority will allow the personal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Sneh Trucking, 27223 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Apt. AYES: Councilmember Gacoscos, Duncan, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT 202, Hayward, CA 94545, County of Alameda representative to take many actions business name in violation of the rights of another File No. 539406 Registrant(s): Singh, Vice Mayor Ellis, Mayor Dutra-Vernaci without obtaining court approval. Before under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): Kuldip Singh, 27223 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Apt. 202, NOES: None ABSENT: None taking certain very important actions, 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Baz Trucking, 39114 Sundale Dr., #D, Fremont, Hayward, CA 94545 however, the personal representative will 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6/18 , County of Alameda Business conducted by: an individual ABSTAIN: None CA 94538 APPROVED: /s/ Carol Dutra-Vernaci CAROL be required to give notice to interested CNS-3089713# Registrant(s): The registrant began to transact business using Kamaldeep Singh Bajwa, 39114 Sundale Dr., #D, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a DUTRA-VERNACI, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Anna M. persons unless they have waived notice Fremont, CA 94538 I declare that all information in this statement Brown ANNA M. BROWN, City Clerk APPROVED or consented to the proposed action.) The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business conducted by: an Individual is true and correct. (A registrant who declares AS TO FORM: /s/ Kristopher J. Kokotaylo independent administration authority will NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using as true any material matter pursuant to Section KRISTOPHER J. KOKOTAYLO, Interim City File No. 539768 Attorney be granted unless an interested person the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 17913 of the Business and Professions code files an objection to the petition and shows Fictitious Business Name(s): 01-02-2018 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a 1/16/18 Baskets on a Budget, 648 Celia St., Hayward, I declare that all information in this statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed CNS-3089151# good cause why the court should not grant CA 94544, County of Alameda is true and correct. (A registrant who declares one thousand dollars [$1,000].) the authority. Mailing address: P.O. Box 211, Hayward, CA as true any material matter pursuant to Section /s/ Kuldip Singh, Owner A hearing on the petition will be held in this 94557 17913 of the Business and Professions code This statement was filed with the County Clerk of court on 01/31/2018 at 9:31 am in Dept. Registrant(s): that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Alameda County on December 19, 2017 Kathleen Merrill, 648 Celia St., Hayward, CA 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. 94544 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement PROBATE Business conducted by: an individual /s/ Kamaldeep Singh Bajwa, Owner generally expires at the end of five years from the If you object to the granting of the petition, The registrant began to transact business using This statement was filed with the County Clerk of date on which it was filed in office of the county you should appear at the hearing and state the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Alameda County on January 2, 2018 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of your objections or file written objections 2-1-18 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL REAL with the court before the hearing. Your I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement any change in the facts set forth in the statement PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE is true and correct. (A registrant who declares appearance may be in person or by your generally expires at the end of five years from the pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in (Probate Code 10300, 10304) attorney. as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county the residence address of a registered owner. A SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY 17913 of the Business and Professions code clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of new fictitious business name statement must be OF ALAMEDA If you are a creditor or a contingent January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 33

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creditor of the decedent, you must file Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT recourse. The beneficiary of the Deed of Trust your claim with the court and mail a copy LLC Deed of Trust Recorded 03/14/2006 as itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction ATTACHED IMPORTANT NOTICE TO has executed and delivered to the undersigned Instrument No. 2006094326 in book ---, page- does not automatically entitle you to free and PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT a written request to commence foreclosure, and to the personal representative appointed -- and of Official Records in the office of the clear ownership of the property. You should also UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 08/15/2005. the undersigned caused a Notice of Default and by the court within the later of either Recorder of Alameda County, California, Date be aware that the lien being auctioned off may UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Election to Sell to be recorded in the county (1) four months from the date of first of Sale: 02/05/2018 at 12:00 PM Place of Sale: be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A where the real property is located. NOTICE issuance of letters to a general personal AT THE FALLON STREET EMERGENCY EXIT at the auction, you are or may be responsible PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE TO POTENTIAL representative, as defined in section 58(b) OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, for paying off all liens senior to the lien being OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 1225 FALLON STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94612 auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A property lien, you should understand that there Estimated amount of unpaid balance, reasonably the property. You are encouraged to investigate LAWYER. Trustor: RAY URBI AND GRACIAE V. are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. days from the date of mailing or personal estimated costs and other charges: $ 788,282.74 the existence, priority, and size of outstanding URBI, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property delivery to you of a notice under section NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE THE TRUSTEE liens that may exist on this property by contacting Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction 9052 of the California Probate Code. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST the county recorder’s office or a title insurance LLC Deed of Trust Recorded 08/24/2005 as does not automatically entitle you to free and Other California statutes and legal authority BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK company, either of which may charge you a fee Instrument No. 2005362360 in book ---, page- clear ownership of the property. You should also may affect your rights as a creditor. You DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, for this information. If you consult either of these -- and of Official Records in the office of the be aware that the lien being auctioned off may may want to consult with an attorney A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL resources, you should be aware that the same Recorder of Alameda County, California, Date be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of Sale: 01/29/2018 at 12:00 PM Place of Sale: at the auction, you are or may be responsible knowledgeable in California law. STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN of trust on this property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY AT THE FALLON STREET EMERGENCY EXIT for paying off all liens senior to the lien being You may examine the file kept by the court. ASSOCIATION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to If you are a person interested in the estate, SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 sale may be postponed one or more times by 1225 FALLON STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94612 the property. You are encouraged to investigate you may file with the court a Request for OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, Estimated amount of unpaid balance, reasonably the existence, priority, and size of outstanding Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: All right, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil estimated costs and other charges: $ 879,785.07 liens that may exist on this property by contacting an inventory and appraisal of estate assets title, and interest conveyed to and now held by Code. The law requires that information about NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE THE TRUSTEE the county recorder’s office or a title insurance the trustee in the hereinafter described property trustee sale postponements be made available to WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST company, either of which may charge you a fee or of any petition or account as provided in under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK for this information. If you consult either of these Probate Code section 1250. A Request for as: More fully described in said Deed of Trust. present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, resources, you should be aware that the same Special Notice form is available from the Street Address or other common designation your sale date has been postponed, and, if A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed court clerk. of real property: 34329 Xanadu Terrace, applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A of trust on this property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY Attorney for Petitioner: JENNIFER E. Fremont, CA 94555 A.P.N.: 543-458-046-00 sale of this property, you may call (866)-960-8299 STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of RAMIREZ, 1972 The Alameda, San Jose, The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability or visit this Internet Web site http://www.altisource. ASSOCIATION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR sale may be postponed one or more times by CA 95126, Telephone: 408-713-5444 for any incorrectness of the street address or com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/ SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, 1/2, 1/9, 1/16/18 other common designation, if any, shown above. TrusteeServices.aspx using the file number OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil The sale will be made, but without covenant assigned to this case 2015-05383-CA. Information TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: All right, Code. The law requires that information about CNS-3084941# or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding about postponements that are very short title, and interest conveyed to and now held by trustee sale postponements be made available to title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the in duration or that occur close in time to the the trustee in the hereinafter described property you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether by the Deed of Trust with interest thereon, as in the telephone information or on the Internet as: More fully described in said Deed of Trust. your sale date has been postponed, and, if provided in said note(s), advances, under the Web site. The best way to verify postponement Street Address or other common designation of applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: real property: 5468 Dekker Terrace, Fremont, sale of this property, you may call (866)-960-8299 TRUSTEE SALES expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created December 21, 2017 Western Progressive, LLC, CA 94555 A.P.N.: 543-451-98 The undersigned or visit this Internet Web site http://www.altisource. by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the as Trustee for beneficiary C/o 1500 Palma Drive, Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/ unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the Suite 237 Ventura, CA 93003 Sale Information of the street address or other common TrusteeServices.aspx using the file number property to be sold and reasonable estimated Line: (866) 960-8299 http://www.altisource. designation, if any, shown above. The sale will assigned to this case 2015-03848-CA. Information T.S. No.: 2015-05383-CA A.P.N.:543-458-046- costs, expenses and advances at the time of com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/ be made, but without covenant or warranty, about postponements that are very short 00 Property Address: 34329 Xanadu Terrace, the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: TrusteeServices.aspx Trustee Sale Assistant expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, in duration or that occur close in time to the Fremont, CA 94555 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S $ 788,282.74. Note: Because the Beneficiary WESTERN PROGRESSIVE, LLC MAY BE or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected SALE PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) reserves the right to bid less than the total debt ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust in the telephone information or on the Internet and (d), THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION owed, it is possible that at the time of the sale the TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), Web site. The best way to verify postponement REFERRED TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED opening bid may be less than the total debt. If the OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: TO THE RECORDED COPY OF THIS Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, PURPOSE. fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of December 20, 2017 Western Progressive, LLC, DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy 1/9, 1/16, 1/23/18 the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total as Trustee for beneficiary C/o 1500 Palma Drive, shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation Suite 237 Ventura, CA 93003 Sale Information PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR. NOTE: THERE CNS-3085018# IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN and the successful bidder shall have no further secured by the property to be sold and reasonable Line: (866) 960-8299 http://www.altisource. recourse. The beneficiary of the Deed of Trust estimated costs, expenses and advances at the com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/ THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED IMPORTANT T.S. No.: 2015-03848-CA A.P.N.:543-451- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE has executed and delivered to the undersigned time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale TrusteeServices.aspx Trustee Sale Assistant a written request to commence foreclosure, and 98 Property Address: 5468 Dekker Terrace, is: $ 879,785.07. Note: Because the Beneficiary WESTERN PROGRESSIVE, LLC MAY BE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Fremont, CA 94555 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S DATED 03/02/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE the undersigned caused a Notice of Default and reserves the right to bid less than the total debt ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING Election to Sell to be recorded in the county SALE PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) owed, it is possible that at the time of the sale the TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT and (d), THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU where the real property is located. NOTICE opening bid may be less than the total debt. If the OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE TO POTENTIAL REFERRED TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, PURPOSE. NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE THE RECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy 1/2, 1/9, 1/16/18 property lien, you should understand that there BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Trustor: THE TRUSTOR. NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY CNS-3083627# DALIA G VIRAY, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. and the successful bidder shall have no further

Newark Police was notified of the recovery. Community Police Academy At 10:21 a.m. Officer R. begins in February Log Johnson recovered a Honda Civic SUBMITTED BY that was reported stolen out of Fremont on Normandy Drive at night a week on Tuesdays from applications will be taken on a CAPTAIN CHOMNAN LOTH, NEWARK PD SUBMITTED BY CITY OF FREMONT Flanders Drive. The registered 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and one or two first-come, first-serve basis until owner was notified of the recovery. Saturday classes may be sched- January 18 at 5 p.m., or when Thursday, Jan. 4 Have you ever wanted to learn At 11:36 a.m. Officer Pacheco uled to accommodate specialized 30 applications are received. To At 3:52 p.m. Community more about the Fremont Police contacted and later arrested a training. Participants will learn learn more about the academy Service Officer Parks investigated Department? Now is your 55-year-old Newark man on an about topics such as police and to sign up please visit a vehicle burglary on the 37200 opportunity! The Fremont Police outstanding warrant on the selection and training, internal the Community Police block of Locust Street. The loss Department is currently 37800 block of Birch Street. The investigations, criminal law, Academy webpage: http://www.fre- was a tool bag and a backpack recruiting for the winter session suspect was issued a citation and patrol operations, communica- montpolice.org/index.aspx?nid=107 containing an iPad and a laptop of its Community Police released. Additionally, a 24-year- tions, crime prevention, crime If you have any questions, computer. Academy, which begins on old Fremont male was arrested analysis, firearms training, critical please contact program At 7:32 p.m. officers re- Tuesday, February 13, 2018. for delaying/interfering with a incidents, narcotics, gangs, traffic administrators Lt. Ariel Quimson sponded to Thornton Avenue at The free program is 44 hours police officer and booked into enforcement, and more. or Lt. Brian Shadle at Hickory Street on a report of a and will take place over the the Fremont Jail. Space will be limited to (510) 790-6800 traffic collision. Officer Piquette course of 12 sessions. The Monday, Jan. 8 approximately 30 students and ultimately arrested a 32-year-old academy will generally meet one At 11:42 a.m. Officer Newark man on suspicion of Musantry recovered a 1996 driving under the influence. Honda Accord that was reported The suspect was booked into the stolen out of Hayward on Wells Fremont Jail. Avenue. The registered owner Friday, Jan. 5 was notified of the recovery. At 11:52 a.m. Officer At 4:11 p.m. officers re- Fredstrom responded to a sponded to a non-injury single disturbance on the 35100 block vehicle crash on the 36500 block of Lido Boulevard. A 36-year-old of Bottle Brush Court. The transient male was contacted and driver, a 44-year-old Newark arrested on suspicion of burglary, man, was issued a citation for tampering with a vehicle and driving without a license. parole violation. He was booked Tuesday, Jan. 9 into the Fremont Jail. At 7:19 a.m. Officer Mapes Saturday, Jan. 6 investigated a burglary from a At 4:31 p.m. Officer Wang locked trailer at Budget Electric, responded to Burlington Coat Fac- 8400 Central Avenue. Taken: tory at NewPark Mall to investigate miscellaneous tools. a shoplifter in custody. A 37-year- At 7:56 a.m. Officer Piquette old transient female was arrested on recovered a 1998 Honda Accord suspicion of theft and booked into on Edgewater Drive at Chelsea the Santa Rita Jail. Drive that was reported stolen At 8:35 p.m. Officer Khairy out of Hayward. The vehicle was contacted and later arrested a released to the registered owner. 36-year-old Newark man on sus- At 8:41 p.m. Officer Johnson picion of possessing a controlled responded to a disturbance on substance and possession of drug the 6000 block of Madelaine paraphernalia on Cherry Street at Drive. A 38-year-old Newark Cotton Avenue. The suspect was man was arrested on suspicion of booked into the Fremont Jail. battery and booked into the Sunday, Jan. 7 Fremont Jail. At 9:08 a.m. Officer R. Wednesday, Jan. 10 Johnson recovered a Toyota Sienna At 2:10 p.m. Officer Allum on Souza Avenue at Ruschin Drive investigated a three-vehicle that had been reported stolen on accident on Mowry Avenue and Jan. 5 on the 4800 block of Hum- Interstate 880. ber Place. The registered owner

site improvements. City Manager Reports: • Use asset seizure funding in • Adopt a resolution setting Union City Yazmeen Williges, Jill Wang. Consent Calendar: the amount of $25,339.84 to the 2018 Calendar Year city Second place winners: • Eliminate one supervising purchase police safety equipment. council meeting schedule. City Council Kingsley Ye, Priyamvada Ganesh, accountant position and add one • Adopt the agreement for • Adopt a resolution Aarushi Gupta, Ella Cheung, senior accountant position. participation in Alameda County authorizing staff to release a Meeting Ezra Moh, Sabrina Cheung, • Appoint individuals to serve Operational Area Emergency request for proposals to construct Karina Kuo, Parul Gupta, on the Human Relations Management Organization. a minimum of 60 units of Brianna Torres, Claire Zhu, Commission, Park and • Adopt a resolution to adjust affordable family housing on the January 9, 2018 Elisha Ouyang. Recreation Commission and the recreation supervisor salary city-owned block bounded by Third place winners: Audrey Planning Commission. and changes in wage minimums Mission Blvd., D. St., E. St. Proclamations and Huang, Safiya Gomez, Eshana • Appropriating funds and for certain positions. Fiscal and 2nd Street. Presentations: Dhillon, Aaron Calica, Saru authorizing the city manager to impact is expected to fall • Presentation of awards and Waraich, Arjun Waraich, Ashvik award a contract for the purchase within $25,000. Mayor Carol Dutra-Vernaci Aye certificates to the winners of Vadlamani. of a stump grinder not to exceed Public Hearings: Vice Mayor Lorrin Ellis Aye Union City’s annual recycling • East Bay Community the amount of $25,000. • Deny a zoning map Emily Duncan Aye poster art contest: Energy program update by • Adopt an ordinance of the amendment to apply the Pat Gacoscos Aye First place winners: Olivia EBCE CEO Nick Chaset city council meeting approving landmark and historic preserva- Gary Singh Aye Mai, Laiyaa Lava, Claire Ding, • Council Assignments to amendments related to a tion overlay zone to the former Sylvia Mai, Jocelyn Thio, Trinity various boards and commissions faith-based facility and associated Silver Dollar Café and Tavern. Liu, Mahima Rajesh, Felix Ding, Page 34 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

10 lines/$10/ 10 Weeks $50/Year 510-494-1999 [email protected] Afro-American Cultural & FREMONT COIN CLUB Let’s Do Lunch! Historical Society, Inc. Shout out to your Payment is for one posting Established 1971 Volunteer for Sharing ur culture and community only. Any change will be con- Meets 2nd & 4th Tues 7pm LIFE ElderCare – Meals on Wheels history in the Tri-Cities and sidered a new posting and At the Fremont Elks Lodge Our readers can post informa- Mon – Fri, 10:30-12:30 surrounding area incur a new fee. 38991 Farwell Dr., Fremont tion including: Choose your day(s) Meetings: Third Saturday All are welcome, come joinus Activities The “NO” List: Call Tammy 510-574-2086 Except Dec & Feb www.fremontcoinclub.org Announcements [email protected] 5:30pm Newark Library • No commercial 510-792-1511 www.LifeElderCare.org 510-793-8181 For sale announcements, services www.aachstricity.org Garage sales or sales We welcome all new members Group meetings • No personal services Lost and found (escort services, dating League of Women Voters Tri-City Society of For the extremely low cost services, etc.) TRI-CITY of $10 for up to 10 weeks, Fremont-Newark-Union City DEMOCRACTIC FORUM Model Engineers • No sale items over $100 www.lwvfnuc.org your message will reach thou- MEETING The TCSME located in Niles Plaza value o inform the Free meetings t Every Third Wednesday is currently looking for new sands of friends and neighbors • No automobile or public about local, regional and 7:00 pm members to help build & operate every TUESDAY in the TCV real estate sales statewide policy issues. Chandni Restaurant an N Scale HO layout focused on printed version and continu- Participate in non-partisan • No animal sales (non- 5748 Mowry School Rd Fremont & surrounding areas. ously online. in-depth, discussions with guest profit humane organization Newark, CA 94560 We meet Fridays 7:30-9:30pm. TCV has the right to reject speakers at our meetings. adoptions accepted) http://www.tricitydems.com/ Please visit our website: any posting to the Commu- All sites are wheelchair accessible www.nilesdepot.org • No P.O. boxes unless nity Bulletin Board. Payment physical address is verified ABWA-Pathfinder Chap. must be received in advance. by TCV Make a senior’s life American Assoc. of American Business a bit easier University Women Women’s Assoc. provides opportunities for women FREE AIRPLANE RIDES Volunteer for Fremont Branch FOR KIDS AGES 8-17 LIFE ElderCare – VIP Rides Advances equity for women personally & professionally thru rking Young Eagles Drive seniors to appts/errands and girls through advocacy, leadership, education, netwo Dinner Meetings: 3rd Wednesday Hayward Airport Flexible weekday scheduling education, philanthropy, Various Saturdays Call Valerie 510-574-2096 and research. each month. DoubleTree 39900 Balentine Dr,Newark www.vaa29.org [email protected] to join or for more information: Email for more information www.LifeElderCare.org fremont-ca.aauw.net (Fremont ): 6:30-9:00 pm Call Harriet 510-793-7465 [email protected] www.abwa-pathfinder.org

Fremont Cribbage Club Is food a problem? Try teaches cribbage to new players & Overeaters Anonymous tournament cribbage to all Mon 7 PM & Wed 7 PM players of any skill level every Tues. St. James Episcopal Church 6:15pm at Round Table Pizza 37051 Cabrillo Terr., Fremont 37480 Fremont Blvd., Centerville Sat 10:30 AM No dues or fees Email:[email protected] All are welcome! American Cribbage Congress First Presbyterian Church www.cribbage.org 35450 Newark Blvd., Newark www.oasaco.org

FREMONT STAMP CLUB Do you get nervous F.U.N. (Fremont, Union City, A-1 Comm. SINCE 1978 when you have to Newark) PROGRESSIVES Housing Svcs Meets 2nd Thurs. speak in public? Join us for pizza and politics 1st Time Home Buyers each month 7pm Newark Toastmasters can help Bronco Billy’s Pizza Workshop Cultural Arts Center Learn this skill and more in a 41200 Blacow Road Fremont Learn the process of homeownership 3375 Country Dr., Fremont supportive atmosphere Most meetings 6pm - third Sun Down Payment Assistance Everyone is welcome. Beginners It’s FREE to attend of the month. Every 3rd Sat. 10am-1pm to Advanced. For questions or Tue 7am - 8:10am @ Newark For Info Visit our website: 22693 Hesperian Blvd. #150 more information: Library, 6300 Civic Terrace Ave www.funprogressives.com Hayward, CA 94541 www.fremontstampclub.org/ 510-402-8318 or 510-796-3562 Contact us at: Register: www.a1chs.org or call Dave: www.1118.toastmastersclubs.org [email protected] Call: 510-674-9227 510-487-5288

Shinn House Supporting the Fremont Mission Peak Heritage Symphony Orchestra Foundation for 50 years! 1269 Peralta Blvd. Fremont FREMONT SYMPHONY Docents & Volunteers needed GUILD for Various Activities throughout To learn more about this the year. Free professional group of music-lovers Docent Training. call 510-673-0085 or Please contact: Joan Serafino email [email protected] 510-795-0891

TRI-CITIES WOMEN'S St Vincent de Paul SONS OF ITALY CLUB Thrift Store Social Club for Italians Pac Christi Meets on the third Tuesday 3777 Decoto Road Fremont And Friends A non-violent peace movement Elk’s Club on Farwell Drive DONATIONS: Tues. - Sun. 1st Friday of month with study and action 9:15 – Cards & Games 10AM- 4:30 PM (No meetings July/Aug/Dec) Free meetings the 1st & 3rd 11:45 – Lunch 1:00 – Program Clean, lightly used clothing. 5:30 social hour Thursday each month & Meeting Group meeting House-hold & furniture. 6:30 potluck dinner ($5) 4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. monthly/bimonthly; marathon No electronics or Newark Pavilion - Bld. 2 (510) 862-2953 bridge, walking group, lunch e-waste. VOLUNTEERS: Individuals (Thornton Blvd. & [email protected] bunch,rummikub group, pinochle & groups! COMMUNITY SPACE Cherry Blvd., Newark) group, bocce ball & book club. Call for info 510-792-3711 Info: Gina 510-943-7403 For more info, call 510-656-0162 [email protected] www.giuseppemazzini.org

Scholarships for Women Are You Troubled Students Looking for Little Lamb Preschool Our Fremont PEO chapter By Someone's Scholarship Money? Open House sponsors scholarships for women Drinking? Enter Newark Optimist Sat. March 3 entering college, Al-Anon and Alateen Essay Contest Drop-in Between 9-12pm earning another degree, are here to help. Topic: “Can Society Function Refreshments or returning to school Al-Anon has but one purpose: to Without Respect?” Meet the Teachers after 2+ years. help families of alcoholics. We to enter: www.optimist.org Visit the Classrooms Low interest education loans. share our experience, strength, January 26, 2018 Deadline Registration Info Available Apply online for these: and hope. www.ncwsa.org Mail to: www.littlelambpreschoolbcc.org www.peocalifornia.org for a meeting near you, Newark Optimist Club [email protected] for or call 510-276-2270, or email PO Box 402 Newark CA 94560 more info [email protected]

Fremont Youth Men's Prostate Group Soiree Seniors Fremont Garden Club Join us for monthly support group Join enthusiasts from Symphony Orchestra For People Over 60 Apply online for Audition We discusstreatment options, Many Activities Tri-City area medical break-throughs, and have Meets Feb. - Oct. http://fremontsymphony.org Potluck Dinners, Dancing, New Season starts on 9/11/17 informed speakers. TGIF’s, Birthdays and more 3rd Wednesday of the month Meet at 6:30pm 2nd Tuesday at various locations Monday Rehearsals, 4pm-7pm Call Dianne for information First United Methodist Church of the month (510) 581-9008 Social time: 6:15 pm St. Rose Hospital, Room B2, Presentation: 7-8:30 pm 2950 Washington Blvd, 27190 Calaroga Ave. Hayward. Annual dues: $30 indi, $50 couples Fremont Call Lonnie Silva for info Call Lynn: 510-604-8206 [email protected] 510-783-5121 www.fremontgardenclub.org or call (510) 936-0570

SparkPoint Financial Servicesfor Low-Income Residents FREE financial services & coaching. SparkPoint Info Session 3rd Thursday, 6-7pm City of Fremont Family Resource Center To register, call 574-2020. Fremont.gov/SparkPointFRC January 16, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 35

collections. The talk is co-sponsored Fremont student to intern for by the Washington Township Museum of Local History and the Washington Township the Olympics Historical Society and will begin SUBMITTED BY students have demonstrated that at 7:15 p.m. at the museum, BRADLEY UNIVERSITY they are among the best in the 190 Anza Street in Fremont. nation. This partnership with The speaker will be Patricia For the fourth consecutive NBC provides our students an Schaffarczyk. extraordinary opportunity to gain A display on the same time, Bradley University (Peoria, IL) students are part of a select practical experience at a premiere topic will be on view at both the worldwide sporting event.” Washington Township Museum group chosen to do production work for the Olympics. A total of Previously, six Bradley of Local History and the Fremont students worked with NBC for Main Library, Maurice Marks 12 students are set to play a key role in the 2018 Pyeong Chang the Rio Summer Games in 2016, Center for Local and California 18 interned with NBC at the History (2400 Stevenson Blvd, Games. Five of them will be stationed in South Korea and Sochi Winter Games in 2014, 2nd floor) from January 11 and 10 earned internships with through March 31. seven will go to NBC Sports Headquarters in Stamford, NBC for the 2012 Summer Games in London. Pint-Size Dynamo: Connecticut. Channing Whitaker, a junior The program is open to all Elizabeth Lowrie schools and students across the SUBMITTED BY THE Monday, Jan 22 Sports Communication major from Fremont, California, nation; however, Bradley remains WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP political buttons. 7:15 p.m. On Monday, January 22, join will be stationed in Stamford, a top choice for selection. Only MUSEUM OF LOCAL two other schools, Ithaca and us to learn more about this Washington Township Connecticut working behind the HISTORY Syracuse, have had more students lively pioneer woman from early Museum of Local History scenes of the Olympic Games. participate than Bradley. Washington Township (Fremont, 190 Anza St, Fremont Students will assist with various Elizabeth Lowrie was born “This is the fourth consecutive Newark and Union City). You (510) 623-7907 production tasks during the in Newark in 1880 to a local Olympics that NBC has come to will hear some of her memories Free three- to five-week program. pioneer family and went on to Bradley in search of student of early days in the area, view (Donations gladly accepted) Dr. Paul Gullifor, former become one of Irvington’s first photos from her personal albums chairman and current professor workers,” said Dr. Gullifor, librarians, serving for 30 years and discuss her life and in the Department of “which shows how impressed from 1938 – 1962. Her father Communication at Bradley, they are with the talent and work came to Washington Township spearheaded the partnership with ethic of the Bradley students.” in 1853 and worked as a farmer NBC for the Olympics. “Our on the Brown Ranch in Newark. In 1971 describing herself as “tougher than a boiled owl”, she Story of stardom and struggles was the last member of her family in Washington Township. She was an avid storyteller and collector of many things, including Native American artifacts, butterflies and moths, and over 1500 decorative and

Fremont News • Environmental Sustainabil- The free program is 44 hours ity Commission: One vacancy, and will take place over the Briefs (student representative) term to course of 12 sessions. The expire December 31, 2018. academy will generally meet one night a week on Tuesdays SUBMITTED BY • George W. Patterson House from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and one CHERYL GOLDEN Advisory Board: Two vacancies, or two Saturday classes may (at-large representative) term to be scheduled to accommodate Permitting Information expire December 31, 2021, specialized training. Online (Recreation Commission Participants will learn about Fremont has launched a representative), term to expire topics such as police selection and SUBMITTED BY THE A story of both stardom and new online tool called December 31, 2021 training, internal investigations, NILES ESSANAY SILENT great personal struggles, this book rescues it all from the silent “Citizen Access,” available at criminal law, patrol operations, FILM MUSEUM www.Fremont.gov/CitizenAccess. • Recreation Commission — communications, crime archives of forgotten history and shines a torch on an actor whose Using the City’s new Accela soft- One vacancy. Term to expire prevention, crime analysis, The Niles Essanay Silent Film creativity and cultural influence ware, this tool allows community December 31, 2021 firearms training, critical Museum presents “A Journey of still radiates invisibly today! members to easily access multiple incidents, narcotics, gangs, traffic Fame and Suffering, Perseverance Richard Schwartz is a permitting services including • Senior Citizens Commission enforcement, and more. and Dreaming” with a Sunday historian and author of looking up permit information — One vacancy. Term to expire Space will be limited to matinee program on January 21. “Eccentrics, Heroes and on a specific property, requesting December 31, 2021 approximately 30 students and The event will feature a Cutthroats of Old Berkeley,” a building inspection, and applications will be taken on a PowerPoint presentation and Earthquake Exodus, 1906,” submitting a code enforcement • Youth Advisory Commission first-come, first-serve basis until book signing with Richard “Berkeley 1900,” and “The concern. With Citizen Access, — One vacancy. Term to expire January 18 at 5 p.m., or when Schwartz, author of “The Man Circle of Stones.” “The Man residents can easily check on the December 31, 2019 30 applications are received. Who Lit Lady Liberty.” Who Lit Lady Liberty” (April status of a permit application To learn more about the academy “The Man Who Lit Lady 2017) is his fifth book and was with the record number or the To download an Advisory and to sign up please visit Liberty” tells the amazing life recently selected by the Academy property address. The tool also Body application, visit www.fremontpolice.org/commu- story of immigrant actor of Motion Picture Arts and allows users to schedule a www.Fremont.gov/Boardsand- nitypoliceacademy. M.B. Curtis. Curtis catapulted to Sciences Margaret Herrick building inspection by creating Commissions and review the If you have any questions, stardom overnight in 1880 and Library to be included in their an account, submit a code Resources section at the bottom please contact program was the first American Jewish collection. enforcement concern using the of the page. You may also obtain administrators Lt. Ariel Quimson actor to portray a Jewish For more information, address of the violation, or look an application from the City at [email protected] or character on stage, using his please leave a message at up the status of any record. The Clerk’s Office at 3300 Capitol Lt. Brian Shadle at comedic talent to overcome (510) 494-1411 or email City will continue to implement Ave., Building A. Please note that [email protected]. common stereotypes and [email protected]. Email and share updates on any the City Clerk’s Office accepts prejudices of the time. In is preferred. Get tickets in additional online features as they applications throughout the year, Marijuana Guidelines gratitude for his life in America, advance through PayPal at become available. not just when there are vacancies. and Registration he personally paid for the light- http://nilesfilmmuseum.org/. For more information call Requirements ing of the Statue of Liberty for a Fremont commission and (510) 284-4060. On November 8, 2016, time when Congress would not Presentation on M.B. Curtis advisory board member Applications are kept on file California voters passed the fund it. Sunday, Jan 21 positions open through the end of the calendar Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Curtis then became a 4 p.m. Looking for a way to make a year and are reviewed by the Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), producer, real estate developer, Edison Theater difference in the community? mayor and council when a legalizing non-medical use of promoter, hotelier, a pioneer in Niles Essanay Silent Consider serving as a vacancy occurs. A current list of marijuana by persons 21 years of the silent film industry… and a Film Museum commissioner or an advisory applicants is established each age and over, and the personal murder suspect. What most 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont board member. The City of year. Applications may be cultivation of up to six marijuana defined him, however, was that (510) 494-1411 Fremont currently has vacancies submitted to the City Clerk at plants. he always followed his dreams http://nilesfilmmuseum.org/ on its Art Review Board, any time between January1 and Under the AUMA, a state even in the face of extreme Tickets: $7, Economic Development Advisory December 31. These applications regulatory and licensing system was adversity. Commission, Environmental may be considered for various established to govern the commer- $5 museum members Sustainability Commission, vacancies throughout the year; cial cultivation, testing and distri- George W. Patterson House however, on December 31, any bution of non-medical marijuana, State law. The amendments also registration procedure for the Advisory Board, Recreation remaining applications of these and the manufacturing of non- provide reasonable regulations personal cultivation of marijuana Commission, Senior Citizens persons not appointed will be medical marijuana plants. With the pertaining to the personal within City of Fremont limits. Commission, and Youth Advisory void. To be considered this year, passage of AUMA, the City of cultivation of marijuana, No person shall commence or Commission. a new application will need to be Fremont was required to amend including the establishment of a continue to cultivate marijuana submitted. the Zoning Ordinance to address local registration requirement within the City of Fremont Current board and non-medical marijuana activities. through the Fremont Police without first registering the site commission vacancies Community Police On June 6, 2017, the Fremont Department. A prohibition of of the cultivation. Registration include the following: Academy City Council amended the City outdoor cultivation and other requires name, address, contact Have you ever wanted to of Fremont’s Marijuana measures was adopted to protect information, age verification and • Art Review Board: One learn more about the Fremont Regulation Municipal Code adjacent properties from property owner verification vacancy. Term to expire Police Department? Now is your Section 18.190.307. The amend- cultivation in a manner that and/or notification. To read the December 31, 2021. opportunity. The Fremont Police ments allow possession, would create fire hazards, visual City of Fremont guidelines and • Economic Development Department is currently transportation and cultivation of blight, unpleasant odors, to register, please visit Advisory Commission: One recruiting for the winter session marijuana to the extent expressly excessive energy use, and other www.FremontPolice.org/Marijua- vacancy, (commercial / industrial of its Community Police authorized under State law, and objectionable impacts. naRegistration representative) Term to expire Academy, which starts on bans all other marijuana activities Fremont Police Chief Richard December 31, 2021. Tuesday, Feb. 13. not expressly authorized under Lucero has established an annual Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE January 16, 2018

SUBMITTED BY number of young musicians from JOHN SOULIS both Dixie Dominus and the Jazzinators to fill out his band The East Bay Traditional Jazz personnel when needed. Because Society (EBTJS) proudly presents most of these musicians are its 11th annual “Youth Dixieland students, it is always hard to find Festival” Saturday, January 20. the time for music between work Please plan to join us for and school. We hope we’ll be able performances at the Macy’s Court to see some of these college-age at NewPark Mall. student musicians join forces Our production will begin with this adult band. with the initial downbeat at Lastly, the Jazzinators, the 12 noon featuring the San Jose house band of the East Bay Saxophone Choir, celebrating its Traditional Jazz Society, will first anniversary. Created last year downbeat at 3 p.m. This year’s with the vision of Ray Burns and senior leader is Tim Widjaja and the leadership of Phillip Myers, our announcer is Yuki Abe. the group originated from a Both young men have been with Christmas saxophone the program for years and have presentation in San Jose; interest developed into stalwart leaders of in playing more often than once the group. The EBTJS is a a year developed into the 501c3 nonprofit organization, SJ Saxophone Choir. Band our intent is to keep jazz alive member Polly Edgerton was through providing a responsible for introducing the resource/venue for performance band to the EBTJS; she stepped and rehearsal. Hence our up to the plate when her Jazz moto/mission statement: Raptor’s band was not able to “Bridging the Jazz Gap” by play this year and suggested keeping jazz alive and thriving in inviting the Saxophone Choir. our community. We want to thank Polly for Please plan on attending our helping us, and hopefully the Jazz Youth Jazz Festival on Saturday, Raptors will return in 2019! January 20. There is no charge to The next band up will be local enjoy these fine musical groups; favorite, Dixie Dominus, from we will pass the hat to defray our Fremont Christian High School. cost and provide a stipend for Thomas Banuelos is the teacher each band. and director of the music program at the school. His group Youth Dixieland Festival is always entertaining with Saturday, Jan 20 familiar tunes from video games, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. standards with their own take, NewPark Mall and traditional New Orleans Macy’s Court street music. Banuelos has 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark brought his band to this festival www.eastbaytradjazz.org every year and we want to thank him for his dedication to our Performance schedule: musical efforts. 12:00 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.: Following Dixie Dominus will San Jose Saxophone Choir be the East Bay Stompers led by 1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.: Charlie Maybie. Rich Newcomb Dixie Dominus serves as music director. The 2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.: Stompers convene every third East Bay Stompers Thursday of the Month at the 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.: Bronco Billy’s Pizza Palace in Jazzinators Fremont. Maybie has welcomed a