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Ohlones were attracted to this Leland Stanford had his summer lush area with fish in fast mansion in Warm Springs so his running rivers, food from native guests could enjoy warm mud vegetation, and a mild climate. baths. Niles would grow with its Local warm springs attracted railroads and host one of the the early Spanish Missionaries to first silent films industry studios, ARTICLE AND PHOTOS Fremont is a young city of excavated in the 1930s in the the Mission San Jose area. Early Essanay Studios, making COURTESY OF only 60 years, but its significance Irvington District, and are known in history is unbelievable! Ice Age throughout North America as settlers found that the rich, fertile Charlie Chaplin and Bronco Billy JOYCE BLUEFORD fossils (1.3 million years old) were “Irvingtonian.” The early soil could support farms to feed familiar names. the growing population. continued on page 6

BY ZOYA HAJEE celebrations with food, parties, Mexico, a time when indigenous families, providing protection, cultural and artistic aspects of this PHOTOS BY DAN DION and activities the deceased people maintained deep wisdom, and good luck. festival. Luna Mexicana depicts enjoyed during their lives. connections with those who died. In honor of this festival, the story of a young woman Families make ofrendas, which When the Spaniards arrived, their New Haven Unified School whose loved ones have passed, The Day of the Dead, or are altars for their ancestors beliefs were incorporated into District Division of Teaching and but they dance back to life in Dia de Los Muertos, is a Mexican decorated with the deceased’s pre-Hispanic customs and the Learning and Oakland Ballet various forms such as skeletons, holiday when the community favorite foods and other items, holiday was created. The gates Company presents “Luna skirt-swishing girls, a “deer comes together to honor the lives such as a favorite book or musical of heaven open at midnight on Mexicana: Day of the Dead dancer,” and a bride and groom of their loved ones who have instrument. The tradition began October 31st, and spirits of the Celebration,” a theatrical continued on page 4 passed. The festival involves lively over 3,000 years ago in Southern deceased can reunite with their production combining the

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Free Seminar on November 9 Explains Possible Health Dangers

ccording to the Centers Jelriza Mansouri, MD, a specialist in Fremont. At the seminar, for Disease Control and in obstetrics and gynecology Dr. Mansouri will discuss A Prevention (CDC), (OB/GYN) with Washington various types of HPV and offer nearly all men and women will Township Medical Foundation information about prevention get some type of human (WTMF). “HPV is most and screening, as well as serious papillomavirus (HPV) infection commonly spread through conditions related to HPV at some point in their lives. The vaginal or anal sex, and it is infection. While her presentation CDC notes that in most cases, the most common sexually will focus primarily on OB/GYN Jelriza Mansouri, MD, will share important HPV HPV infections do not produce transmitted infection in both concerns, the seminar could be information at Nov. 9 seminar any symptoms or serious health men and women. Men and beneficial to men as well as to problems, and the infections women also can get HPV from parents and women in their teens often go away on their own. having oral sex or performing and young adult years. After There are a number of other Dr. Mansouri notes. “We now When HPV does not go away, other sex acts. Because HPV is her presentation, she will answer high-risk HPV viruses that can recommend regular pelvic exams however, it can cause serious a viral infection, it cannot be audience questions. cause cancer. Lower-risk HPV and Pap tests for all women strains, such as types 6 and 11, beginning at age 21. Women health problems such as genital treated with antibiotics.” HPV is actually a group of warts (papillomas) and warts are more associated with genital younger than 21 years of age To help people understand more than 150 related viruses, warts, which rarely develop who experience menstrual in the throat (respiratory more about HPV, Washington and each virus in this group is papillomatosis), as well as cervical into cancer.” irregularities or symptoms of Hospital is offering a free given a number, called its genital infection should be cancer and other cancers of the Health & Wellness seminar “HPV type.” There is no general test to find vagina, vulva, penis, anus, out a person’s HPV “status” and evaluated by a gynecologist. on Thursday, November 9, “Only about 40 types of HPV head, neck and throat. no way to know which people “In general, the HPV test is from 6 to 8 p.m. The seminar cause genital warts and cancers,” “HPV is a viral infection will be held in the Conrad E. will develop cancer or other not done until at least age 25,” Dr. Mansouri says. “Types 16 health problems. “There is an she adds. “From age 25 to 29, we transmitted between people Anderson, MD, Auditorium and 18 are perhaps the most through skin-to-skin contact, located in the Washington West HPV test that can be used in will test for HPV if the woman’s dangerous, and they are seen in conjunction with Pap tests that including sexual contact,” says Building at 2500 Mowry Ave. continued on page 5 most cases of cervical cancer. screen for cervical cancer,”

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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10/10/17 10/11/17 10/12/17 10/13/17 10/14/17 10/15/17 10/16/17 Obesity: Understand the Sports Medicine Program: 12:00 PM Family Caregiver Series: Tips Eating for Heart Health Voices InHealth: The Legacy Cognitive Assessment Causes, Consequences for Navigating the Lunch and Learn: Think Running is a Pain? It 12:00 AM by Reducing Sodium Strength Training System As You Age & Prevention Health Care System Yard to Table Doesn't Have to Be 12:30 PM Voices InHealth: Bras for 12:30 AM Voices InHealth: Bras Voices InHealth: (Late Start) Keeping Your Heart for Body & Soul Bras for Body & Soul Sports Medicine Body & Soul Pain When You Walk? 1:00 PM on the Right Beat Community Based Program: Why Does My It Could Be PVD Shoulder Hurt? 1:00 AM (Late Start) Senior Supportive (Late Start) Preventive Health Care Learn More About Services Voices InHealth: Healthy Screening for Adults 1:30 PM Kidney Disease Pregnancy Family Caregiver Series: Get Back On Your Feet: 1:30 AM Recognizing the Need to New Treatment Options Arthritis: Do I Have Transition to a Skilled Nursing Facility for Ankle Conditions 2:00 PM One of 100 Types? 2:00 AM Diabetes Matters: Sports Medicine Managing Time with Diabetes Strengthen Your Back! Program: Nutrition & Learn to Improve Your 2:30 PM Washington Athletic Performance Washington Back Fitness 2:30 AM Township Health Township Health Washington Care District Board Care District Board (Late Start) Township Health Care District Board 3:00 PM Raising Awareness Meeting Sports Medicine Meeting Mindful Healing 3:00 AM September 13, 2017 September 13, 2017 Meeting About Stroke Program: Exercise & September 13, 2017 Injury Weight Management: 3:30 PM Stopping the Madness 3:30 AM Digestive Health: The Patient's Playbook Community Forum: 4:00 PM What You Need to Skin Health: Skin Getting to the 4:00 AM Know Family Caregiver Series: Keys to Healthy Eyes 11th Annual No-Mistake Zone Cancer & Fountain of Legal & Financial Affairs Women's Health Youth (Late Start) 4:30 PM Prostate Cancer: Conference: Patient's Inside Washington 4:30 AM Family Caregiver Series: Do You Suffer From What You Need to Playbook Strengthen Your Back (Late Start) Coping as a Caregiver Anxiety or Hospital: The Know Family Caregiver Depression? Green Team 5:00 PM Series: Panel Voices InHealth: New Surgical 5:00 AM Voices InHealth: New Surgical Voices InHealth: New Surgical Voices InHealth: New Options for Breast Cancer Options for Breast Cancer Discussion Options for Breast Cancer Surgical Options for Treatment Treatment Treatment Breast Cancer Treatment 5:30 PM Shingles Not A Superficial Problem: 11th Annual Women's Health Diabetes Matters: Sugar 5:30 AM Respiratory Health Varicose Veins & Chronic Snack Attack Kidney Transplants Conference: Meditation Substitutes - Sweet or Sour? Venous Disease 6:00 PM Diabetes Matters: Not A Superficial Problem: 6:00 AM Respiratory Health Diabetes Matters: Basics Kidney Transplants Diabetes & Stroke: Varicose Veins & Chronic of Insulin Pump Therapy What's the Connection? Venous Disease 6:30 PM Learn About the Voices InHealth: Voices InHealth: 11th Annual Women's 6:30 AM Washington Signs & Symptoms of Demystifying the Radiation Demystifying the Radiation Washington Health Conference: Heart Township Health Sepsis Oncology Center Deep Venous Oncology Center Township Health Health Nutrition 7:00 PM Thrombosis Care District Board Care District Board 7:00 AM Meeting Meeting Your Concerns September 13, 2017 Don't Let Hip Pain September 13, 2017 What You Should Good Fats vs. InHealth: Senior Know About Carbs 7:30 PM Run You Down Bad Fats Scam Prevention Family Caregiver Series: and Food Labels 7:30 AM Advance Health Care Planning & POLST 8:00 PM Strategies to Help Family Caregiver 8:00 AM Diabetes Matters: Type Stop Diabetes Before Lower Your Cholesterol 1.5 Diabetes Series: Understanding it Starts and Blood Pressure Health Care Benefits 8:30 PM Heart Health: What Understanding Mental Voices InHealth: 8:30 AM Washington Washington Health Disorders Demystifying the Radiation You Need to Know Symptoms of Township Health Township Health Oncology Center Dietary Treatment to Thyroid 9:00 PM Care District Board Care District Board Treat Celiac Disease Problems 9:00 AM Meeting Meeting September 13, 2017 Learn If You Are September 13, 2017 Palliative Care 9:30 PM at Risk for Liver Series: Palliative Care Disease New Treatment Demystified 9:30 AM Options for Chronic Menopause: A Sinusitis 10:00 PM Mind-Body Palliative Care Series: Learn the Latest Approach Diabetes Matters: 10:00 AM Treatment Options Mindless vs Mindful How Can This Nerve Compression Relieving Back Pain: Know Urinary Incontinence Help Me? for GERD in Women: What You Eating 10:30 PM Disorders of the Arm Your Options Need to Know 10:30 AM (Late Start) Early Detection & Early Detection & Early Detection & Prevention of 11:00 PM Diabetes Matters: Prevention of Female Prevention of Female 11:00 AM Cancers Cancers Female Cancers Insulin: Everything You Minimally Invasive Palliative Care Want to Know Knee Pain & Arthritis Surgery for Lower Series: How Can This 11:30 PM Inside Washington Back Disorders Diabetes Matters: Minimally Invasive Diabetes Matters: Help Me? 11:30 AM Hospital: Advanced Diabetes & Polycystic Options in Gynecology Gastroparesis Treatment of Aneurysms Ovarian Syndrome October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 3

Hot, Humid Weather and congestive heart failure. Also Hinders Breathing at risk are older adults, children Unusually hot, humid weather under 14, pregnant women, hit the Bay Area this summer, outdoor workers, outdoor and the temperatures, combined athletes and those living close with pollutants, spurred a large to freeways. uptick in the number of patients Factors That Inhibit seeking help just to breathe. Breathing “We’ve had an increase in Dr. Chu explains that the patient visits this summer here weather patterns of this past at Washington Hospital—both year—the immense amount of urgent care and outpatient visits,” rain (which promotes mold says Jason Chu, MD, a growth), wind, and high heat Outdoor activity during extreme heat can result in respiratory incidents, board-certified pulmonologist and humidity—have a high and internal medicine physician correlation with poor air quality. according to Dr. Jason Chu. with the Washington Township Air quality is adversely affected Medical Foundation. Wheezing, by many other factors, including “It is a growing public health First, you can find a daily air “In fact,” he adds, “if you already coughing, fatigue, headache, particulate matter (microscopic concern. This is not a trivial quality forecast by calling have a risk factor, you should see nausea and chest pain were the particles of elements such as dust, matter. In fact, poor air quality 1-800-HELP-AIR, or use a your doctor regularly to manage most common complaints. dirt, soot and smoke) and ranks in the top 15 of overall smartphone app called “State your condition.” In addition to these ground-level ozone (exhaust from leading causes of mortality of the Air.” You can also check “Washington Hospital short-term effects, long-term cars, trucks and buses) that pass worldwide.” the Air Quality Health Index has done good things for our exposure to poor air quality can through the upper airways and He notes that it takes a (AQHI) website for your area at community,” continued Dr. Chu, have a cumulative effect on a deposit themselves into the lungs, multidisciplinary effort to https://www.airnow.gov/index.cf “This includes hosting person’s ability to breathe, such making breathing difficult. explain and minimize detrimental m?action=aqi_brochure.index. community seminars and as accelerated aging of the lungs, Even indoor factors, such as environmental exposures, The AQHI calculates the relative opening our designated loss of lung capacity and fumes from heaters, stoves and “Awareness is paramount,” he health of the air and divides it community cooling center on decreased lung function, cleaning agents, can also affect a says. “As medical doctors, we into six levels: from good to particularly hot days for those which can lead to a shortened person’s ability to breathe freely. have a responsibility to know hazardous. who don’t have air conditioning. life span. It can even possibly Dr. Chu recommends having an about these environmental factors If the air quality is at an It’s a nice gesture to help our lead to cancer. air filter (such as a HEPA filter), and to educate our patients about unhealthy level, you should limit community members in their Who is Most at Risk? making sure there is adequate them. There is always more we outdoor activity during commute time of need.” The destructive combination ventilation in the home, and physicians can do—including hours, and exercise in the early If you need help finding a of heat and pollutants has reducing combustion from regular prevention, screening, morning or late evening, counsels primary care physician or exacerbated conditions for heating and cooking elements diagnosis and treatment of our Dr. Chu. If you have air physician assistant, visit the those most at risk, including to reduce the number of patients, as well as conducting conditioning, you should run it Washington Township Medical individuals who suffer from particulates in the air. research.” on particularly hot and humid Foundation website at asthma, allergies, emphysema, Awareness is Paramount Reduce Your Risk of days. And, if you have trouble www.mywtmf.com and click on bronchitis, chronic obstructive “We all have to be conscious Adverse Respiratory Events breathing, contact your doctor the tab for “Find a Doctor.” pulmonary disease (COPD)— about air quality and the effects How can you reduce your risk immediately, as health problems even cardiopulmonary disease of climate change,” says Dr. Chu. of adverse respiratory events? can start very early, he advises. Page 4 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

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duet. Dancing to a blend of folk- other. Children dance with loric and modern Mexican music, caricatures of death, people paint a cast of five female and five male sugar skulls on their faces, and members of the Oakland Ballet families decorate graves. Through 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. showcase the festive choreogra- its artistic dances and costumes, Visit the Scavenger Hunt Table Make treats for animals, train rides, phy in traditional costumes and Luna Mexicana showcases these in Flamingo Plaza located at the and costume parade makeup. The event will be held unique festivities. It illustrates Zoo’s Main Entrance on Wednesday, October 18 at the the celebration of life through its Center for the Performing Arts at beautiful story and incorporates Present this coupon Oakland Zoo James Logan High School. Mexican culture into its music 9777 Golf Links Rd., The Division of Teaching and and dance to create a joyous for your FREE Halloween Learning partnered with the atmosphere for the audience Oakland Oakland Ballet Company to to enjoy. light-up necklace (510) 632-9525 provide students in the district Tickets can be purchased with an opportunity to get online at (while supplies last) www.oaklandzoo.org involved in the artistic culture http://lunamexicana.brownpa- that thrives in the community. pertickets.com. While advanced “Arts in education is essential in purchase is preferred, tickets providing students with a high will also be sold at the door. quality experience,” said Scott The Oakland Ballet will also Pizani, member of the Division be offering the Luna Mexicana of Teaching and Learning. production at the Paramount “The Division of Teaching and Theatre in Oakland on Friday, Learning in New Haven Unified November 3. For more District is proud of the information on that performance, partnership which has been visit http://oaklandballet.org. formed with the Oakland Ballet

Company to afford this opportu- Luna Mexicana: Day of the nity to our students and to the Dead Celebration members of our community.” Wednesday, Oct 18 On the morning of the event 6 p.m. day, students in third, fourth, and Center for the Performing Arts fifth grade from Hillview Crest, James Logan High School Emanuele, and Searles Elemen- 1800 H St, Union City tary, as well as all students from (510) 471-1100 ext. 62613 Conley-Caraballo High School, http://lunamexicana.brownpa- will attend an early exhibition of pertickets.com the show. At 6 p.m., members of Tickets: $15 the entire community are invited to watch the production. Friday, Nov 3 Day of the Dead is truly a 6 p.m.: Festivities in time for the community to theatre lobby celebrate life. As families honor 7 p.m.: Performance their ancestors, they acknowledge Paramount Theatre that death is a natural process 2025 Broadway, Oakland which should not be feared. (510) 893-3132 Families talk about the http://oaklandballet.org memorable experiences with the Tickets: $5 – $45 deceased and share the wonderful parts of their lives with each October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 5

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Free Seminar on November 9 Explains Possible Health Dangers

Pap test is abnormal. From the smoking and other types of age of 30, we routinely screen HPV-related cancers of the vulva, women with both the Pap test mouth and throat.” and the HPV test up to about age The most effective means of 65. We would continue screening preventing HPV infection is older women who have had an vaccination. Three vaccines abnormal Pap smear or HPV in currently protect against the past because cervical cancer certain types of HPV, Cervarix, can still occur after age 65.” Gardasil and Gardasil-9. At her At the seminar, Dr. Mansouri seminar, Dr. Mansouri will will expand upon additional explain the differences. diagnostic procedures “HPV vaccines are Preventing HPV infections in recommended for all girls and the first place is obviously the boys, ideally at age 11 or 12,” most advantageous step for says Dr. Mansouri. “Don’t wait to women and men to take, vaccinate until teens start having according to Dr. Mansouri. sex. To be most effective, “Abstaining from sex is one vaccines should be given long option, but that’s not very before children are exposed to practical,” she admits. “It’s wise, HPV. For people who were not though, to be prudent in vaccinated when they were choosing your sex partners and to younger, catch-up vaccines are recognize that the more partners recommended for males up to age you have, the higher your risk of 21 and 26 for females. Vaccines exposure. Using condoms every also are recommended for people time you have sex may lower your who have compromised risk of getting HPV, but HPV immune systems.” can infect areas not covered by a To register for the free HPV condom, so condoms are not seminar on November 9, visit foolproof. Smoking increases the whhs.com/seminars or call risk of cervical cancer, and there (800) 963-7070. is a high correlation between Collecting unwanted prescription drugs SUBMITTED BY STEVE KAY issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly suscep- On Saturday, October 28, tible to diversion, misuse, and the Redwood City Police abuse. Rates of prescription drug Department and the Drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly Enforcement Administration high, as are the number of (DEA) will give the public its accidental poisonings and 14th opportunity in seven years overdoses due to these drugs. to prevent pill abuse and theft by Studies show that a majority of ridding their homes of potentially abused prescription drugs are dangerous expired, unused, and obtained from family and friends, unwanted prescription drugs. including from the home Bring your pills for disposal to medicine cabinet. In addition, the Fremont Elks Lodge 2121 at Americans are now advised that 38991 Farwell Drive. (The DEA their usual methods for disposing cannot accept liquids or needles of unused medicines—flushing or sharps, only pills or patches.) them down the toilet or throwing The service is free and anony- them in the trash—both pose mous, no questions asked. potential safety and health Last April Americans turned hazards. in 450 tons (900,000 pounds) Take Back Day Event of prescription drugs at almost Saturday, Oct 28 5,500 sites operated by the DEA 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and more than 4,200 of its state The Fremont Elks No. 2121 and local law enforcement 38991 Farwell Dr., Fremont partners. Overall, in its For more information: DEA 13 previous Take Back events, Diversion website DEA and its partners have taken (http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.g in over 8.1 million pounds— ov/drug_disposal/takeback/index. more than 4,050 tons—of pills. html) or call L. Leyva at (650) This initiative addresses a vital 222-4438. public safety and public health

FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at the Alameda County Library Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 Page 6 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

THE ROBOT REPORT Retail service robot debuted in Lowe’s stores

BY MARY GANNON

Last fall, Fellow Robots’ NAVii autonomous retail service robot debuted in 11 Lowe’s stores in the Bay Area, marking its entrance into a major retail chain. The national home improvement store rolled out its LoweBot to meet the needs of customers and employees. LoweBot was developed through a partnership between Lowe’s Innovation Labs and Fellow Robots, a Silicon Valley technology company specializing in the design and development of autonomous service robots that worked on Lowe’s OSHbot pilot. The partnership was initiated through SU Labs, a Singularity University program that connects corporate innovation teams with startups and other organizations NAVii Robot at Lowe’s home improvement store. Photo by Rob Klindt to explore exponentially accelerating technologies and personalized service.” retailers to use the robot to create new sustainable business LoweBot features an autonomously create a store map solutions. interactive screen that customers and product planogram. The “We designed the NAVii robot can use to enter a request. Or LoweBot scans inventory to to make the shopping experience customers can ask the robot determine products that may easier for consumers — simplify- simple questions, such as how to be out of stock, find price ing the process of finding the find a product on a specific aisle, discrepancies and discover product you’re looking for — and in multiple languages. This misplaced items by using while also managing the back-end provides more time for employees machine learning and artificial and keeping shelf inventory to focus on delivering project intelligence (AI). It also features a up-to-date for the retailer,” said expertise and personalized dashboard to notify employees Marco Mascorro, chief executive service. Having the ability to scan of these discrepancies, allowing officer of Fellow Robots. inventory and capture real-time them to make changes in minutes “Leaving the data and simple data with LoweBot will also help rather than days or weeks. recommendations to NAVii detect patterns or gaps that will allows Lowe’s employees to ultimately influence business Courtesy of The Robot Report devote their attention to the decisions. For more information, visit Lowe’s customer, to provide Key functions and features www.therobotreport.com them with thoughtful advice and of the NAVii platform allow

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On Saturday, October 14, Of interest to almost everyone, Visitors will have an opportunity history groups that are preserving Regan’s Nursery and LEAF to view one of ’s artifacts and documents for the (Local Ecology and Agriculture famous plein air painters, public will host an outdoor faire, Fremont) will also be represented. Maurice Logan’s painting of the “Fremont History through the The history faire will be held Vallejo Adobe. Ages.” The event is free and will on the Great Lawn across from The California Nursery Office be held at the California Nursery the California Nursery Office Museum hosts a new exhibit Historical Park in Fremont. Museum. Families can learn on the Roeding Family who This is a great opportunity about the past and children can purchased the nursery in 1917. to learn about the history of win prizes by answering questions It highlights their immigration Fremont. Hands-on activities for at each booth using a “passport.” from Germany, from school age children will help Family fun activities including San Francisco, to Fresno and then them learn history. making roses, branding cattle to Niles. Their contribution of At Fremont History through (but on felt), the Ohlone Staves making the California Nursery the Ages, many historical groups Game, coloring page of the Company the largest and most will be present, some in historical Fremontia city flower, dirt and influential nursery on the West costume. Visit with Washington plants for children are planned; Coast will be revealed through Township Museum of Local one group will even have a photos, artifacts, and video. LETTERS POLICY History, Patterson House from velocipede on display! Learn The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to the editor. Letters must Ardenwood Farms, Niles Depot about each of the groups and Fremont History and Model Railroad, Essanay what they offer. through the Ages be signed and include an address and daytime telephone number. Silent Film Museum, Children’s The Fremont Art Association’s Saturday, Oct 14 Only the writer’s name will be published. Letters that are 350 Natural History Museum, Niles plein air painters will be scattered 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. words or fewer will be given preference. Letters are subject to Canyon Railway, Old Mission throughout the grounds. California Nursery San Jose, and Country Club of En plein air is a French Historical Park editing for length, grammar and style. Washington Township Women’s expression, which means “in the 36501 Niles Blvd, Fremont [email protected] Club. These historical groups open air,” and is used to describe (510) 790-6284 offer a focus on varying topics of paintings that have been created Fremont history such as science, chiefly outdoors, rather than http://msnucleus.org/calnurs technology, agriculture, film, the in the studio. You will be able to ery/index.html Missions, and the local history. stop and watch them create. Free admission & parking October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 7

SUBMITTED BY Preparations for our JOELLA THOMPSON Kiddie Parade on October 28 and our Lights-On Tour on The 49th annual Candle October 22 are set and we Lighters Ghost House at the are waiting to share them with Fremont Hub is nearly ready for our visitors. Sunday Oct 22: 1 – 9 p.m. Proudly, the profits from the our expected vampire invasion Sunday Oct 29: 2 – 9 p.m. this year. With our theme, Candle Lighters Ghost House go Monday Oct 30: 6 – 9 p.m. Shadow of the Vampire, the to fund projects for local area Ghost House will be completed non-profits. Hours of operation and ready to make your visit and other information, including Kiddie Costume Parade ‘one to remember’ when we open how to become a Candle Lighter, Saturday, Oct 28 on October 14 at 2:00 p.m. are listed at our website 1 – 2 p.m. Our work crews have been www.candlelighters.com. 2 busy building the game booths, Lights-On Tour our creative members have Candle Lighters Sunday, Oct 22 been designing and building our Ghost House 1 – 2 p.m. Vampire themed rooms, and the food booth, popcorn stand, Saturday, Fremont Hub, Chadbourne caramel apple booth and store are Oct 14 – Monday, Oct 30 Carriage House all preparing to offer tantalizing Closed Mondays Oct 16, 39169 Fremont Boulevard treats for our guests. The Ghost Oct 23 (510) 796-0595 House is family friendly with Tuesday – Good Fairies available to take http://candlelighters.com/ Thursday: 6 – 9 p.m. younger, less brave, visitors Admission: $3 per person, through the house. Our caramel Fridays: 6 – 10 p.m. children 3 and under free apples draw fans from all over the Saturday Oct 14, 21: Game Tickets: 50 cents each Bay Area. 2 – 10 p.m.

SUBMITTED BY do our part to stop the violence.” AACI Asian Women’s Home LAUREL ANDERSON Supervisor Mike Wasserman 24-Hour Hotline stated, “Every voice who speaks (408) 975-2739 The County of Santa Clara out against violence and abuse, www.dv.aaci.org and Board of Supervisors proclaimed and every person who wears www.facebook.com/AACIorg October as Domestic Violence purple or a purple ribbon Awareness Month on Tuesday, throughout October is joining us Community Solutions October 3, calling on the in solidarity and taking a stand 24-Hour community to help prevent against domestic violence.” Hotline 1-877-363-7238 domestic violence and abuse. The County of Santa Clara or 1-877-END-SADV The County is encouraging Office of Women’s Policy is www.communitysolutions.org participation in local educational encouraging residents to get and www.facebook.com/Com and awareness events and to wear involved by participating in one munitySolutions purple or a purple ribbon as part of the many Domestic Violence of a nationwide observance to Awareness Month events Next Door Solutions to help end this crime. happening this month. Visit Domestic Violence “We recognize that domestic owp.sccgov.org for a calendar 24-Hour Hotline violence is a serious issue and of events. (408) 279-2962 addressing it involves partnerships The County of Santa Clara www.nextdoor.org and and collaboration throughout the Public Health Department is also www.facebook.com/NextDoo community,” said Board President participating in activities this Solutions Dave Cortese. “That’s why we month, including national established the Intimate Partner Health Cares About Domestic YWCA Silicon Valley Violence (IPV) Blue Ribbon Task Violence Day (#HCADV) on 24-Hour Hotline Force and will be implementing its Oct. 11. This awareness event 1-800-572-2782 recommendations to prevent and highlights the role of the health www.ywca-sv.org and address IPV in our county.” care community in identifying www.facebook.com/supportnet Nearly one in four women domestic violence and linking workforbatteredwomen in the United States reports patients to intervention and experiencing violence by a resources. Doctors and nurses Maitri current or former spouse or should ask their patients about Helpline 1-888-8MAITRI boyfriend at some point in her domestic violence just as they or 1-888-862-4874 life. In Santa Clara County, routinely check for high blood www.maitri.org and there were 178 domestic pressure and high cholesterol. www.facebook.com/maitriba violence-related deaths between Review fact sheet on Santa Clara yarea 2000-2016, and already this year County Intimate Partner 12 individuals have lost their lives Violence. SafeChat Silicon Valley to domestic violence. Domestic violence is a pattern Confidential Live Chat “Domestic violence affects of behaviors used to maintain with an Advocate Monday, women, men, and children of all power and control over an Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday racial, ethnic, cultural, social, intimate partner. Santa Clara 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. religious, sexual orientation County residents directly Thursday and and economic groups,” said experiencing or aware of someone Friday 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Carla Collins, Interim Director of experiencing abuse can get Saturday and Sunday 11:00 the County of Santa Clara Office confidential support by calling a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and of Women’s Policy. “It is not a one of the 24-hour crisis lines 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. private matter and we all have to below. In an emergency, call 911. www.safechatsv.org

and inner peace. This is a free group open to the Fremont Aging public and takes place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. for beginners and and Family Services 4:15 to 5:00 p.m. for ongoing participants. It also takes place in Building 2, 1st floor. Call (510) 623-2231 for more information. update DayBreak Adult Day Care Centers are presenting Dr. Jessica Nutik Zitter, a critical and palliative SUBMITTED BY RAYMOND GRIMM, PH.D. care specialist and author of Extreme Measures” on October 26 at the David Brower Center, Palo Alto Medical Foundation Health Resource 2150 Allston Way in Berkeley from 6:00 to Center is presenting Heartfulness Drop in 9:30 p.m. For more information call Meditation: the natural path to balance, wellbeing (510) 834-8314 or go to [email protected]. Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

ICE official: Agency will arrest at California worksites

BY OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ “Ultimately, SB54 helps shield process,’’ de Leon said in a ASSOCIATED PRESS removable aliens from immigra- statement. Timing Belt Special Timing Belt tion enforcement and creates Democratic lawmakers in With Water Pump/Collant & Labor $269 4 Cyl. Plus Tax SAN FRANCISCO (AP), another magnet for more illegal California have worked to create $389 4 Cyl. Plus Tax immigration, all at the expense of barriers to Trump’s campaign 6 Cyl. Plus Tax In another sign of escalating $369 $469 6 Cyl. Plus Tax tensions between President the safety and security of the very pledge to step up deportation Includes Timing Belt Honda /Toyota/Nissan Factory/OEM Parts Donald Trump’s administration people it purports to protect,’’ efforts. 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BY JONATHAN J. COOPER the U.S. Department of Justice, politics over public safety. AND KATHLEEN RONAYNE said in a statement. California’s Democratic The measure came in response political leaders have enthusiasti- ASSOCIATED PRESS to widespread fear in immigrant cally battled Trump and his communities following Trump’s administration with lawsuits, SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP), election. He railed against immi- legislation and fiery public California Gov. Jerry Brown grants in his campaign and prom- rhetoric, particularly about signed sanctuary state legislation ised to sharply ramp up the immigration and the Thursday that extends deportation of people living in environment. protections for immigrants living the U.S. illegally. Among other things, the other in the United States illegally – a Democrats hope blocking bills signed Thursday by Brown move that gives the nation’s most police from cooperating will limit will limit federal immigration populous state another tool to the reach of U.S. Immigration and authorities from entering schools fight President Donald Trump. Customs Enforcement officers. and workplaces without warrants; Brown’s signature means that The bill “will put a large kink prohibit landlords from reporting police will be barred from asking in Trump’s perverse and tenants to ICE; and stop local people about their immigration inhumane deportation machine,’’ governments from contracting status or participating in federal Democratic Senate President Pro with for-profit companies and immigration enforcement Tem Kevin de Leon said at a ICE to hold immigrants. activities starting Jan. 1. Jail press conference in Los Angeles Some law enforcement officials only will be allowed to celebrating the signing. officials say the impact of the transfer inmates to federal immi- De Leon’s bill cleared the sanctuary measure likely will be gration authorities if they have Legislature with support only minimal because it bans immi- been convicted of certain crimes. from Democrats. Republicans gration enforcement activities “These are uncertain times for said it will protect criminals and that few agencies participate in. undocumented Californians and make it harder for law enforce- Immigrant rights advocates their families, and this bill strikes ment to keep people safe. say it’s important to codify a balance that will protect public The bill, SB54, originally restrictions with the force of law safety, while bringing a measure would have severely restricted the while adding new ones. For of comfort to those families who authority of police officers to them, it’s a rare victory during are now living in fear every day,’’ cooperate with federal Trump’s presidency. Brown said in statement. immigration authorities. At The measure was dubbed a It was one of several Brown’s insistence, it was scaled sanctuary state bill because it immigration-focused bills that back to allow cooperation in jails. sought to expand so-called sanc- Brown signed Thursday, which Police and sheriff’s officials, tuary city policies that have long was also the final day for young including jail officers, will still be been in place in some of Califor- immigrants to renew their able to work with federal nia’s biggest cities, including Los permits under the Deferred immigration authorities if a Angeles and San Francisco. Action for Childhood Arrivals person has been convicted of Brown, though, has resisted program that protects them from one of about 800 crimes, mostly the label. In his signing deportation. Trump intends felonies and misdemeanors that statement, he noted the bill to end the program if Congress can be charged as felonies. But does not prohibit ICE from doesn’t act on it. they will be barred from operating in California. California is home to an transferring immigrants to federal “They are free to use their estimated 2.3 million immigrants authorities if their rap sheet own considerable resources to without legal authorization. includes only minor offenses. enforce federal immigration law The Trump administration The changes convinced the in California,’’ Brown wrote. said the sanctuary state bill will California police chiefs association De Leon put it somewhat make California more dangerous. to drop its opposition, while differently. The state ``has now codified a sheriffs – elected officials who run “It won’t stop ICE from commitment to returning criminal jails – remained opposed. ICE trolling our streets,’’ he said. aliens back onto our streets, which Acting Director Thomas Homan undermines public safety, national has condemned the measure, security, and law enforcement,’’ saying California is prioritizing Devin O’Malley, a spokesman for Experts: California hepatitis A outbreak may linger

ASSOCIATED PRESS health emergency last month. erly washed after going to the There have been 70 cases in bathroom or by changing diapers. (AP), – The hepatitis A Santa Cruz County, 12 in Los An- The virus can then spread outbreak in California that has geles County and five elsewhere in through food, objects, sex or claimed 17 lives may not have the state, the Los Angeles Times sharing drug paraphernalia. peaked and could take a year or (http://lat.ms/2xWRWGL) re- The city of San Diego has re- more to abate, health officials ported Thursday, citing state and sponded to the emergency by said Thursday. county health departments. power-washing streets and installing The contagious, liver-damag- Some communities have begun hand-washing stations. The city ing illness has infected at least vaccinating homeless people, but says it will open an encampment 568 people since November, such preventative efforts may not for the homeless equipped with mainly in San Diego, Santa Cruz immediately halt the outbreak. tents, showers, restrooms, food and Los Angeles counties. Scan for our FREE App or It’s not unusual for outbreaks security and social services. People without symptoms Search App Store for TCVnews to last more than a year, said Santa Cruz County has distrib- can carry the illness, and health Dr. Monique Foster, a medical uted nearly 1,400 doses of vaccine. Get our App and you will always know officials suspect that transients epidemiologist with the U.S. However, more cases are likely be- what is happening. We also have the in San Diego County spread it Centers for Disease Control cause it can take up to 50 days for back issues archived through other homeless and Prevention. infected people to show symptoms, populations around the state. Hepatitis A spreads when said Jessica Randolph, the county’s More than 480 cases of the someone comes in contact with public health manager. illness, including all 17 deaths, an infected person’s feces – some- “I don’t think the worst is have occurred in San Diego times when hands are not prop- over,’’ she told the Times. County, which declared a public

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For All Signs: The cosmos creates several tense aspects this week, one of which concentrate on the task at hand to avoid fender benders. Pay close attention if is Mars squaring Saturn. The Critic is loose in the streets and its impact began you are using potentially dangerous tools and don’t press your body beyond its last week. We are all subject to being overtaken by it and could spew toxic normal physical capacity in any activity. This is the type of aspect that parallels criticism everywhere. Stay conscious and don’t let it speak through your mouth. wrenched backs and broken toes. Global conditions may be threatening. Energy will be high and nerves may be a little frayed. Drive defensively and

Aries the Ram (March 21- organizing your mind and very Libra the Scales (September Capricorn the Goat (Decem- Pisces the Fish (February April 20): Give careful attention useful if you feel frazzled. 23-October 22): Early in the ber 22-January 19): You must 19-March 20): Your attitude to your car and to any machinery Cancer the Crab (June 21- week you may be reminded of use persuasion to accomplish about yourself is not altogether you may be handling. Equipment July 21): Your attention is an old wound. The pain is your aims now. Though you accurate right now. You may breakdowns are possible. Of focused on home, hearth, and short-lived because on October might try, you will find that think way too much of your course, they always come at family. Family gatherings are 14, Venus, your planetary ruler, wielding your power will meet ideas, or alternately, you may highly inconvenient times. Be likely to be pleasant. The moves into your sign. She shifts with heavy resistance. see yourself as lower than scum. prepared with backup or extra conversation will be cordial and your attention to brighter Demonstrate the value of your Neither one is accurate and you parts. Your reflexes are off. Use focused on fair outcomes for all. thoughts of love, romance, plans so others will be more open should probably not make caution with the world of the You may have a desire to make and things of beauty. to cooperating with your ideas. decisions of any importance this physical during this period. improvements in your home Scorpio the Scorpion (Octo- Aquarius the Water Bearer week.54 Taurus the Bull (April 21- that will be beautiful, comforting, ber 23-November 21): Finances (January 20-February 18): You May 20): You may back away or both. may be tough at this time. have a steady mind and hands from a hurtful relationship early Leo the Lion (July 22-Au- Fortunately, you have the wits now. It is a good time to work in the week. Later your attention gust 22): This week is excellent required to stretch a dollar a long on a project that requires turns to personal healing, diet or for activities involving nearby way. Mercury moves into your concentration and careful work. exercise. For some there will be travel, educational pursuits, and sign this week, energizing your You will find satisfaction this an improvement in the everyday play in general. Your mind is need to talk and communicate. week with the routine activities environment at work. A new unusually creative now. Write the Monitor your words because you of life. You may be spending time person may enter your work poem that sings in your heart. are inclined to say more than you with older people, whether arena, who will be helpful and Spiritual pursuits are given a really want to reveal. friends or relatives. friendly. “go” signal. Sagittarius the Archer (No- Gemini the Twins (May 21- vember 22-December 21): This Virgo the Virgin (August 23- Are you interested in a personal June 20): This is a busy week of September 22): It may be hard is a time in which you will be tending to routine errands and to move forward this week, due required to work extra hard just horoscope? projects. Focus your attention on to challenges concerning to maintain the status quo. It has Vivian Carol may be reached at new habits that will support your property, equipment, health, or already started and will continue (704) 366-3777 physical body and strengthen family issues. Your reflexes and for another couple of weeks. You for private psychotherapy your mind. Meditation and yoga must use your stamina and normal muscle control are out of or astrology appointments would be excellent. You may feel internal grit to stay with it, but sync right now, so use special (fee required). a compulsion to clean up files, caution and listen to your body. soon this test will be over. Take closets, or other areas of If it says “don’t,” then pay very good care of your physical paraphernalia. It is one way of attention and stop immediately. self now. www.horoscopesbyvivian.com October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 11 Counseling Corner

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SUBMITTED BY LINH HOANG SIR Branch 59 Presents As part of an ongoing commitment to SUBMITTED BY RONNIE FONG finding solutions that move you, recently the The Fremont/Newark/Union City Branch 59 of SIR – Sons In Retirement – holds monthly luncheon meetings featuring guest Many people in our community struggle with their Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) donated four of its community buses speakers and, twice annual, “sweetheart luncheons” when wives, finances and need some assistance. The Tri City Free daughters or significant others are invited. Breakfast Program (TCFBP) serves over 32,000 free to the Homeless Veterans Emergency The next meeting will be held on Wednesday October 18th, breakfasts every year and gives away over 9,000 bags of Housing Facility. at the Fremont Elks’ Lodge #2121, located at provisions to those less fortunate in our community. The vehicle donation is a result of 38991 Farwell Drive in Fremont. Among the provisions included are one-pound jars of ongoing discussions dating back more than peanut butter. six months, when representatives from the This month’s speaker is Dr. Barry Hayes, who has had a dual Peanut butter in 1-lb jars provides stable healthy Veterans Facility approached VTA after career as a therapist and a teacher. After spending three years protein that doesn’t need refrigeration and is easily learning that Bus Line 45 was being working in state hospitals and five and one half years working for transported. Larger jars will be accepted, but they are not considered for termination under Santa Clara County Mental Health, he began his private practice. as useful. Bigger jars are too heavy for many of the elderly VTA’s Transit Service Redesign Plan. He taught courses in Psychopathology and Clinical Assessment, his or homeless to carry. No jelly either, please, since jelly “They came to us to help address the maininterest has been Health Psychology. requires refrigeration which many don’t have access to. veterans’ transportation needs. Upon closer Activities run the gamut from golf, bowling, computers, wine tasting, At this year’s Peanut Butter Drive, a Make a review, we recognized that their needs were bridge, bocce, and couples dining out, and more are being added as Difference Day event, we are hoping to break last year’s unique, specifically regarding weekend interest dictates. donation record of 301 pounds. This is an excellent way service, and concluded that donating a few to communicate with your family about being part of of our 25-seat vehicles would better serve the SIR Branch 59 welcomes new members. Visit the website at the national Make a Difference Day movement! To facility,” says Chief of Operations Inez Evans. www.sirbranch59.org or call Ron Brutvan at (510) 794-4019 or email find other local hands-on service MADD projects [email protected] for more information. Do it today! in Fremont, visit http://makeadifferencedayfre- Typically, VTA auctions off older fleet montca.com/index.php/projects-2/ vehicles when they no longer satisfy industry requirements for public transport. VTA staff You can also help TCFBP by identified four community buses that were scheduled to be auctioned off and instead of • Volunteering to help cook and serve on Monday, auctioning them off recommended them for Wednesday, and/or Friday mornings. If you can help donation to the Veterans Facility. After one day a week or one day a month, one hour or two determining that staff from the Veterans hours or more, please contact Rich Doberstein at Facility would be capable of driving such (510) 683-8823 or at [email protected]. vehicles, VTA began the process to donate • Donating your tax-deductible gift. Checks may be the vehicles. sent to the TCFBP, P.O. Box 1336, Fremont CA 94538. The four vehicles are 2008 Eldorado Besides peanut butter, white tube socks for women and community buses previously used by VTA men are always welcome. More info at our website and have a combined total estimated value http://bit.ly/TCFBPweb of several thousand dollars. Each are 27-feet long with a 25-space seating capacity and • Liking our FB page. Go to bit.ly/tcfbpFB can be reconfigured to accommodate up to two wheelchairs. Peanut Butter DriveSaturday, Oct, 28 VTA’s decision to donate these vehicles is 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon based on its ongoing commitment to be Irvington Presbyterian Church more innovative with its approach to address 4181 Irvington Avenue transportation issues in the community. More fleet donations are anticipated in the For more information or if you want to drop off future, following an evaluation of the peanut butter at a different time, then please contact requesting organization, as well as availability Ron Fong at [email protected] or text of vehicles. (510) 517-7161 Page 12 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

THEATRE REVIEW

BY JULIE GRABOWSKI at the side of the stage is a nice PHOTO BY TONY STROH anchor, but the set would benefit from more interest and dimen- Practice your finger snapping sion. The heretic’s chair was a and don your darkest and surprising and great piece in the dreariest clothes: the Addams scene between Gomez and Mal family is in town! Based on Beineke, one of Gomez’s collected the cartoon characters of “instruments of persuasion.” Charles Addams, the creepiest What could be better than “the of families returns in a musical history of the world told in agony comedy about family bonds, and dismemberment”? secrets, change, and the most “The Addams Family” literally powerful of potions — love. packs the small Chanticleers stage The Addams family’s way of with entertainment. Morticia life has been consistently rife with claims, “Bright colors are for unpleasantness and gloom — just people with no inner life and no the way they like it. But daughter imagination,” and Baiocchi’s Wednesday has grown up into a production indeed shines in the young woman whose black and gloom, no additional color needed. twisted heart now burns with hoping for a brief and uneventful role with plenty of humor. Sarah Simmerman, who makes love for Lucas Beineke, a normal Several of the shows are evening, Morticia insists on Rhonda Taylor’s Morticia is solid, quite the sparky Grandma and already sold out and an boy from Ohio. When she playing The Game after dinner, a and while there’s not much of a has a great scene with her trolly confesses to her father Gomez additional performance has been family tradition “loosely based on spark between Caetano and Taylor, of potions and remedies. added on Sunday, October 29 at that she is engaged and begs him the Inquisition” where everyone they make a pleasant pair. Costumer Stephanie Lauck not to tell her mother Morticia, 7 p.m. Get your tickets soon if sips from the sacred challis and C. Conrad Cady is excellent in steals the visual show with the you don’t want to miss out! Gomez must do something he’s reveals a secret. What will happen oddness, his Fester playful and diverse and excellently monotoned never done in 25 years of to the Addams family when bright and one of the best parts outfitting of the creepy ancestors: The Addams Family: A New marriage — keep a secret from truths are revealed and life as of the evening. His number Conquistador (Taylor Hendricks), his dearest love. Musical Comedy they know it is on the verge of “The Moon and Me” with the Caveman (Kenny Silberberg), Friday, Oct 6 – Sunday, Concerned about how changing forever? female ancestors is an unexpected Court Jester (Donovan Napoli), the families will get along, Nov 5 “The Addams Family: A highlight; visually and vocally Flight Attendant (Jordana 8 p.m., Sunday matinees Wednesday arranges for them all New Musical Comedy” opened to well executed and memorable. Meltzer), Flapper (Jennifer Willis), to meet for dinner in the Addams at 2 p.m. a packed house at Castro Valley’s Chloe Angst gives Wednesday Bride (Madelynn Crimi), and Sa- Sunday, Oct 29 at 7 p.m. mansion. Everyone agrees to be Chanticleers Theatre, director a demented aggressiveness tinged loon Girl (Francesca Cipponeri). “normal” for the night, and Chanticleers Theatre John Baiocchi delivering a fun and with drops of normal that makes The ancestors give a delightful 3683 Quail Ave, Castro Valley although Morticia claims “normal engaging evening for Addams an impact. Her voice is outstand- pop to wherever they’re haunting is an illusion,” she dons an lovers and newbies alike. Baiocchi’s ing and makes you wish she had and are a wonderful element. apron and talks of apple pie (510) 733-5483 cast is a lively, compatible unit, more solos like the great “Pulled.” While Michael J. Simons www.chanticleers.org on the windowsill, while helmed by the assured and Johnny Orenberg (Lucas) also has employs a functional and flexible Uncle Fester’s idea of normalcy is Tickets: $25 adults, charming Roger Caetano. Caetano an impressive voice, and is a set, it is spartan and appears $20 seniors/students/military to appear as a football-playing is a natural as family patriarch good counterpoint to Angst. slapdash in back and purple Elvis. While Wednesday is Gomez, completely at home in the Another family notable is paint. The leafless family tree

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On September 15, Girl Scout troops of John Gomes Elementary School hosted an Indian Garba festival that included both the Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts. Everyone was invited to participate in the dance and last year, focusing more on dandiya, a dance that arranges Garba is a form of Indian dance that originated in the attempt the Gujarati steps while the sounds of Bollywood the dancers, holding sticks, in two circles. Indian state of Gujarat and is mostly performed by musicals supplied a happy beat. Toward the end, many Overall, the event was fun and exciting, leaving women during Navaratri, (also Navratri, or Navarathri), a made their own dance moves. everyone anxious to do it again next year. multi-day Hindu festival celebrated in the autumn. The This was not the first time the Girl Scouts have put on basics of the dance are singing and clapping rhythmically this event. Troop 30929 hosted the first garba/dandiya day while going around in a circle. Student Video Contest SUBMITTED BY PAT KITE Business Award leveraged technology and creative The Districts Make the Difference 2017 Student Video SUBMITTED BY GUY ASHLEY collaborations to operate more Contest is underway! Show us how special districts make efficiently and better respond to the difference in California for a chance to win up to Alameda County Administrator residents’ rapidly changing needs. $2,000 in scholarships! Susan S. Muranishi is one of four Leading a County of more than For over 100 years, local service agencies known as outstanding women chosen by the 1.6 million residents, Muranishi has special districts have kept our lights on, water flowing, and Oakland Chamber of Commerce to also forged public-private partnerships provided access to a multitude of services that enhance our receive its first-ever East Bay that are spurring economic communities. California Special Districts are much more Women in Business Awards. development and bringing govern- than local service providers. These local agencies are created The awards, presented October 6, ment together with stakeholders in by local residents to meet community needs in the most celebrate women who contribute to business, labor, philanthropy, efficient and effective manner. the betterment of our community nonprofits and community leaders Not familiar with Special Districts? The following while acting as leaders in their field. to enhance transparency and tackle are reputable sources for fact checking and data mining: Muranishi, an Alameda County pressing issues. efforts by the Chamber to promote 1. www.DistrictsMaketheDifference.org native who has served as the County’s In 2016, the County Administra- the social and economic empower- 2. CSDA’s About Special Districts Guide and other Chief Executive since 1995, is the tive Officers Association of ment of women through its East Bay resources at www.csda.net first recipient of the award in the California (CAOAC) cited Women in Business program. 3. Local Special District websites: to research which Public Service category. Muranishi’s many achievements Others selected for the Chamber’s special districts are located within your area go to the Muranishi has gained a national in selecting her to receive the first East Bay Women in Business Special District Mapping Project reputation for strong fiscal manage- CAOAC’s First Annual County Awards were Barbara Morrison, Gather your friends, classmates, neighbors, or family, ment that has allowed the County to Administrator/County Executive CEO and President of TMC Financ- and create a fun and informative 60-second video showing thrive—even in difficult economic Distinguished Service Award. ing; Julayne Austin Virgil, CEO of how Districts Make the Difference. Submit your video times that have battered local govern- The Oakland Chamber’s first-ever Girls Inc.; and Claire Shorall, via a DropBox link, along with a completed application, to ment budgets. She has championed a East Bay Women in Business Awards Manager of Computer Science for [email protected] by Friday, transformative Culture of Innovation are the result of nearly 20 years of the Oakland Unified School District. October 20, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. in which County government has Make A Difference Day is Saturday, October 28 Fremont Residents, Families, Clubs, Schools, Faith Communities, and Nonprofit Organizations Join Together for a “National Day Of Doing Good” The annual Make A Difference Day, sponsored within Fremont. This year, we already have more by the City of Fremont Human Relations than 80 projects planned. We encourage Fremont Commission, Kaiser, Fremont Bank Foundation, residents of all ages to create a community service CityServe’s Compassion Network, Cargill, and project or sign up to volunteer for someone else’s Dale Hardware, is an opportunity for Fremont posted project. Opportunities exist for families, residents to serve their community in a variety of for students to earn service hours, and for practical ways. Volunteers can help with activities companies to serve as teams. such as sprucing up parks and community If you are unable to volunteer, there are gardens, graffiti removal, beautification projects additional opportunities to donate items such as at participating local schools, yard projects at shoes or peanut butter at local drives. mobile home parks, trail maintenance, writing For more information about Make A thank you notes to veterans, serving at the food Difference Day, contact Fremont’s Project bank, feeding the homeless, gathering warm Manager Christine Beitsch at winter clothing for those in need, and much more. [email protected] or Service projects will be available throughout 510-574-2099, or visit the local Fremont Fremont on Saturday, October 28. Make A Difference Day website at Our City has always considered Make A www.MakeaDifferenceDayFremontca.com to Difference Day to be a priority. In 2015, Fremont search, submit, or register for a project. The first received the “National City Award” and $10,000 1,000 people who sign up and volunteer this year The City of Fremont This family-friendly event from USA Weekend and Newman’s Own for going will receive a free Make A Difference Day T-shirt. Recreation Services Division is has something fun for everyone, above and beyond in its efforts. Last year’s event Keep up-to-date on the Make A Difference Day holding its annual Halloween including our gourmet food truck drew more than 1,700 people who served on Facebook page for all the latest information at event called Trick-or-Treat event, Fremont Street Eats, 100 projects. All of these projects greatly benefited www.Facebook.com/FremontcaVolunteer. residents, schools, and religious organizations on Downtown Safety Street on produced by the Fremont Friday, October 20 from Chamber of Commerce 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. with and Food Truck Mafia, music, staggered event times every hour. costume contest, Storytime area, This event will be located on stage acts, sponsor booths, the Capitol Avenue at Liberty Street. Fremont Police Department, Admission for children (ages 2 and more! to 10) is $10. Tickets are pre-sale Register online at only and not available at the www.RegeRec.com using the event. Tickets are required to following barcodes for the participate in the games and desired event attendance time: activities, which include 4:30 p.m. (#258888) trick-or-treating at miniature 5:30 p.m. (#258884) houses, carnival games, and 6:30 p.m. (#258885) treats. Children must be 7:30 p.m. (#258886) accompanied by an adult. For more information on Participants are encouraged to Trick-or-Treat on wear their Halloween costumes Downtown Safety Street, visit and bring a camera for photo www.Fremont.gov/TrickorTreat opportunities. or call 510-494-4300.

Each year, the City’s Youth & are also bilingual in Spanish, hundreds of applications every sessions and improve family Each of the participating Family Services (YFS) interns Mandarin, Hindi, Tagalog, year for less than 20 intern dynamics in family and caregiver school campuses contributes ap- provide counseling to more than Punjabi, Farsi, Arabic, counselor placements. counseling. By improving the proximately $9,200 per year to 500 local children and families. Vietnamese, Korean, Mandarin YFS interns work in public overall school climate, the YFS receive mental health The counseling interns and Cantonese, expanding the elementary, middle, and high school-based counseling program consultation and direct services contribute more than 18,000 City’s capacity to serve Fremont’s schools. They serve a wide range benefits even the children who do which would be valued at more direct service hours while diverse community. of children coping with problems not receive direct services. Intern than $64,000 per year in the working at K-12 school campuses YFS, which is a division ranging from anxiety, social counselors partner with principals private sector. The program across the Fremont Unified of the City’s Human Services deficits, truancy, grief, bullying, and teachers to reduce classroom also receives MediCal insurance School District. A number of Department, has worked mood disorders, behavioral disruptions, combat bullying, reimbursement if children and the interns also serve children, diligently over the years to disorders, substance use, improve school attendance, and their families are eligible. adolescents, and families at the establish close working familial divorce, undiagnosed respond quickly to students in For more information about YFS main clinic counseling relationships with local colleges developmental or learning distress. Intern counselors also the YFS intern program contact offices located at the Fremont and universities and to establish disorders, immigration provide family therapy and assist Laurie Linscheid, MFT, Clinical Family Resource Center. a solid reputation as an adjustments, and trauma. with parent education classes and Supervisor at 510-574-2100 or Additionally, interns support a organization that provides Children may receive support workshops to teach parents how [email protected], or visit counselor located at the Fremont outstanding training and support in individual counseling, build to handle common concerns in www.Fremont.gov/YFS. Police Department working to for interns. YFS receives skills in small group counseling childhood and adolescence. divert youth headed for the criminal justice system. This volunteer workforce saves the City more than $800,000 annually. All YFS interns are graduate students or post-graduates in counseling, clinical psychology, or social work. Each is committed to volunteering a minimum of 20 hours per week under intense licensed supervision. Many counseling interns bring skills they used in previous careers as teachers, behavioral intervention specialists, attorneys, technology workers, medical providers, and more. A number of YFS interns Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

SUBMITTED BY 17 years. Members rely on each ROBIN WORTHINGTON other for inspiration and critiques of their work. Each month a Almost everyone takes a theme or style of painting is camera along on a trip. But artists chosen and the resulting pieces are likely to add paints, colored are shown and discussed at the pencils and sketchbooks to their following meeting. travel gear. There’s nothing to Members of the Roving Artists match the joy of sketching on the are Judy Anglin, Lois Haselby, spot. After painting the sparkling Katherine Latson, Susan Olsen, sandy beach, the field of Maria Grazia Romeo, and sunflowers or the local market Robin Worthington. day, the artists can return again and again to the sights, smells, Roving Artists 2017 and tastes of the journey. Oct 1 – Oct 31 Roving Artists will share their travel images, “Paintings Near Mission Coffee Roasting Co. and Far,” at their 11th showcase 151 Washington Blvd, Fremont of paintings from October 1 For information, call through October 31, at (510) 651-2811 Mission Coffee Roasting Company, 151 Washington Free Boulevard, Fremont. The Roving Artists are a local group of women who have enjoyed the joys of paintings for October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 15

results seem to come from the require a lot of light, water, plant and soil microbes when or care. Eliminates benzene, they live together in a mutually formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, supportive environment. A xylene, and toluene. healthy soil lays the foundation Palm trees for a plant to thrive and do what it does best, which is to help Palm trees make great indoor purify the air in homes and office plants because they are easy to buildings. care for and thrive in pots. The Dwarf Date Palm scored highest Spider plant among indoor palm trees in re- ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY (Chlorophytum comosum) moving toxins from the air. How- DANIEL O’DONNELL This is a very drought tolerant ever, the Bamboo Palm, Areca option that performs terrifically Palm, Lady Palm, and Parlor Plenty of unlikely pairs can be in a hanging pot where it purifies Palm are attractive runners-up. found on the Internet. A monkey the surrounding air. Eliminates Many eliminate benzene, that rides a pig, a dog that sleeps formaldehyde and xylene. formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, with his baby owl best friend, and Dracaenas xylene, toluene, and carbon a giraffe and ostrich that are monoxide. inseparable. NASA and There are more than 40 houseplants are another different species of Dracaenas Rubber plant unusual match up. that come in a wide variety of (Ficus elastica) NASA partnered with the forms and sizes. They work This rubber plant has deep Associated Landscape endlessly at scrubbing the air, green glossy leaves and an inter- Contractors of America to even though many do not esting form that easily makes it conduct a study to see how well certain houseplants can absorb carbon dioxide and filter certain chemicals from the air. The 1989 study looked at the biofiltering of six pollutants that are found in the air outside and inside homes and buildings: benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, listed above, however, require formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, and carbon monoxide. varying levels of light. xylene, toluene, and ammonia. Consult the label for the light A chart of air filtering plants was Golden Pothos requirements to see if the location produced from the study. (Epipremnum aureum) is the correct choice. The NASA study inspired This powerful air-cleaning Potted plants have far less soil many others that acknowledge the vine is easy to care for. Cuttings to work with than plants in the ability of some plants to remove can be taken and easily rooted to ground. An organic indoor not only the six harmful toxins in provide purification in other potting soil that has some the original study, but other rooms as well. Eliminates compost in it is the best choice household chemicals that benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, for most of the indoor plants contaminate indoor air as well. toluene, and carbon monoxide. listed above. Palms are the Toxins are released from carpets, Boston fern exception, and an organic palm cleaning supplies, glues used in (Nephrolepis exaltata) planting mix should be used. flooring and furniture, and in The Boston fern likes Organic potting soils are certain plastic and rubber humidity and moisture. It is an important because they will have materials. excellent choice for a bathroom high levels of the soil microbes Subsequent studies also found plant where a lot of cleaning that account for much of the air that the microbes living in the chemicals are used. This lush, purification. Adding a little potting soil might be responsible purifying plant will scrub the compost annually to the for more air purification than the air after the bathroom has been container, fertilizing according to plant. However, the best filtering cleaned. Eliminates the label, and repotting every formaldehyde, benzene, other year will help keep the the focal point of a room. No one and xylene. microbe levels high and healthy. would ever guess it is working Chrysanthemums A standard formula of one to hard to clean the air. Eliminates (Chrysanthemum three plants in eight or 10-inch formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, morifolium) pots for every 100 square feet has and carbon monoxide. Chrysanthemums, sometimes been adopted as the number of Peace lily (Spathiphyllum) called mums, are the most plants needed to effectively purify The peace lily is not a true lily productive flowering plant when the indoor air. This number is but has a beautiful flower that it comes to filtering the air. attributed to experiments follow- looks like a lily. It will even let Eliminates benzene, ing NASA’s original 1989 study. you know when it is thirsty. formaldehyde, xylene, and Plants are amazing in many When it needs water and a break ammonia. ways. Plant lovers are learning from removing toxins from the Determine where an air more about plants just as NASA air, the leaves will droop. cleaning plant might be placed learns more about the universe. Eliminates benzene, before purchasing it. The Purifying the air is just one more formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, majority of plants used indoors reason to have plants around. xylene, and ammonia. come from sub-tropical and English ivy (Hedera helix) tropical environments where they Daniel O’Donnell is the Used outside it can be an do not depend on direct sunlight co-owner and operator of an invasive plant, kept indoors it to survive. This gives many of organic landscape design/build efficiently captures meddlesome them the ability to thrive indoors. company in Fremont. air particles. Eliminates benzene, Many of the purifying plants www.Chrysalis-Gardens.com Page 16 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

Tails & Ales celebrates pets and supports humane society

Carol Novello, President of Humane Society Silicon Valley

a Tails & Ales hat which you can With Peety.” Beer and wine SUBMITTED BY pick up at the event The Photo tickets sold separately. Additional MICHELLE TENNANT Contest is a fun way to celebrate kids’ passes can be purchased for PHOTOS COURTESY OF your pet while raising money for $10 each. You can also make a HUMANE SOCIETY the animals and people that rely $10 donation, which will provide SILICON VALLEY on HSSV. The winners in each meals for 10 shelter animals. animal category will also become For more information or to The inaugural “Tails & Ales” local celebrities, featured on purchase tickets, visit http://tail- is a pet and family-oriented marketing materials as the sales.org/. festival that gives people and 2018 Tails & Ales ambassadors! animals of our community an Tails & Ales Presenting Tails & Ales opportunity to celebrate each Sponsors are Abaxis Global Saturday, Oct 14 other and our pets in support of Diagnostics, Google, and VCA. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Humane Society Silicon Valley Additional sponsors include Google (Crittenden Campus) (HSSV). Attendees can bring Alpine Animal Hospital, Animal 1200 Crittenden Ln, their friendly, on-leash pets to Hospital of Palo Alto, Parktown Mountain View the event, held on Saturday, Veterinary Clinic, Tempo, (408) 262-2133 October 14 at the Google Rambus, and Wag Hotels. www.hssv.org Crittenden Campus. General admission is $15 and http://tailsales.org/ Based in Milpitas, HSSV is an includes one activity wristband to Tickets: $10 – $50 independent, privately funded, participate in all activities, and Free parking 501(c)(3) non-profit organization one event T-shirt. Beer and wine serving people and pets for over tickets are sold separately. An Event Schedule: 85 years. As an independent adult pass (21 and over) is $25 11:45 a.m.: Photo contest non-profit organization, Dr. Kamiya, Vice President of Medical Operations, HSSV and includes one activity wrist- winners announced band, one event T-shirt, two beer HSSV does not receive funding 12:15 p.m.: Live music from Farm Fresh To You, ImagiNature programs at HSSV, a minimum or wine tickets, and one copy of from Humane Society of the Legally Blue United States, ASPCA or state Jewelry, Janet Wolf Ceramics, $25 tax-deductible donation is Eric O’Grey’s book, “Walking and federal government entities. Kristina Micotti Illustration, required for each photo With Peety” (limited availability). 1:15 p.m.: Pet Trick & Pet HSSV offers quality adoptions, League of Crafty Canines submission. Site visitors are asked A Family Pass is $50 and includes Costume Contests affordable spaying/neutering, and more. to vote a minimum of five times, four activity wristbands for two 2:30 p.m.: More music from vaccinations, microchipping Take a break from activities to at $1 per vote. All participants adults and two kids, four event Legally Blue services, pet care services and sample the offerings of Firestone who achieve 200 votes or more T-shirts and one copy of 3:30 p.m.: Raffle prize drawings education programs to enhance Walker Brewing Company, for their photo entry will receive Eric O’Grey’s book “Walking the human-animal bond. Hermitage Brewing Company, Established in 1929, HSSV has Lagunitas Brewing Company, adopted more than 500,000 Redwood Coast Cider, Taplands, animals into permanent, loving and Tsingtao Beer, or wine lovers homes. Animal welfare is their can get a taste of Byington top priority and their mission is Vineyard & Winery, Hook & to save and enhance lives. Ladder, and C.G. Di Arie NBC’s Sam Brock will emcee Vineyard & Winery. Pair your Tails & Ales and Uzette from beverages with selections from Alice Radio will make a special The Cookout Fish & Chips N’ appearance. Festival features and More, Sugar Tree Sweets & activities include pet costume Treats, Twister Food Truck, contest, food trucks, breweries Mona’s Fruits, and Live Food and wineries, live music by and Fresh Juices. Legally Blue, pet-friendly And for more fun, round up vendors, educational activities, your cameras, grab your cell pet-friendly crafts and activities, phones and pull out your old and family-friendly activities. photo albums! Submit photos of Visit the Doggie Fun Zone with your current pets, beloved past your four-legged companion, or friends or your favorite foster in teach your pet a trick with HSSV the Online Photo Contest. Enter Dog Trainer Cecilia Sternzon of as may images as you want and Canine Higher Learning. Take turn your pets into stars! Submit the kids to get their face painted photos in three categories: Dog, or make a tie dye T-shirt. Check Cat, and Rabbit or Pocket Pet. out local boutiques and vendors The winner in each category will including Artisan Animals, be announced at Tails & Ales. Botanic Organic, Brindle Market, In support of the animals and October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 17

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 11 591 Greathouse Drive 95035 925,000 5 1634 1965 09-07-17 Highest $: 1,120,000 Median $: 691,000 359 Imagination Place 95035 765,000 3 1243 2000 09-08-17 Lowest $: 458,000 Average $: 731,182 210 Lynn Avenue 95035 650,000 3 1146 1970 09-11-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 335 North Temple Drive 95035 680,000 3 1146 1970 09-12-17 21454 Bedford Drive 94546 650,000 3 1462 1950 08-18-17 1343 Olympic Drive 95035 1,178,000 4 1639 1963 09-12-17 4346 Edwards Lane 94546 550,000 2 1063 1920 08-21-17 839 Pepper Place 95035 900,000 3 1726 2017 09-07-17 1818 Knox Street 94546 670,000 2 1224 1948 08-21-17 1382 Prada Court 95035 1,310,000 4 2408 1978 09-07-17 21151 Nunes Avenue 94546 783,000 3 1578 1948 08-21-17 1625 Roger Street 95035 1,220,000 5 2085 1964 09-08-17 20115 Redwood Rd #10 94546 458,000 2 866 1988 08-22-17 1174 Seaside Way 95035 1,215,000 4 1767 1991 09-11-17 20111 West Ridge Ct #24 94546 577,000 2 1602 1977 08-18-17 600 South Abel St #302 95035 700,000 2 1309 2007 09-08-17 19428 Yuma Street 94546 850,000 4 1906 1970 08-22-17 800 South Abel St #507 95035 690,000 2 1259 2007 09-12-17 22600 Canyon Ridge Pl 94552 1,120,000 4 2352 1998 08-22-17 1101 South Main St #410 95035 610,000 2 977 2007 09-12-17 18508 Mountain Lane 94552 691,000 5 2039 1963 08-21-17 367 West Capitol Ave 95035 989,000 4 1527 1970 09-08-17 8309 Norris Canyon Road 94552 824,000 3 2072 1928 08-18-17 NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 7 20000 Shadow Creek Cl 94552 870,000 4 1970 1999 08-18-17 Highest $: 980,500 Median $: 831,000 FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 26 Lowest $: 560,000 Average $: 796,786 Home Sales Report Highest $: 1,615,000 Median $: 831,000 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED Lowest $: 380,000 Average $: 904,308 6446 Buena Vista Dr #C 94560 560,000 2 1031 1985 08-22-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 37913 Harbor Light Rd 94560 980,500 - - - 08-22-17 4023 Abbey Terrace #102 94536 380,000 1 674 1986 08-18-17 8523 Preserve Avenue 94560 831,000 - - - 08-18-17 4627 Balboa Way 94536 760,000 4 1321 1959 08-18-17 8535 Preserve Avenue 94560 883,000 - - - 08-22-17 36 Blue Coral Terrace 94536 680,000 2 1254 1988 08-21-17 38988 Primula Terrace 94560 751,000 - - - 08-22-17 3508 Dalton Common 94536 560,000 2 1024 1971 08-18-17 5738 Rose Court 94560 867,000 3 1144 1962 08-21-17 380 De Salle Terrace 94536 1,191,000 3 2025 1992 08-21-17 6257 Wilma Avenue 94560 705,000 3 942 1953 08-22-17 37831 Logan Drive 94536 962,000 3 1457 1959 08-22-17 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 16 4819 Louise Court 94536 1,054,000 3 1850 1960 08-22-17 Highest $: 819,000 Median $: 641,000 39751 Bissy Common 94538 634,500 3 1389 1980 08-22-17 Lowest $: 330,000 Average $: 629,563 40249 Blacow Road 94538 950,000 3 1364 1968 08-21-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 5325 Diamond Head Ln 94538 1,250,000 5 2438 1962 08-18-17 338 Accolade Drive 94577 685,000 3 1599 2002 08-18-17 3669 Dickenson Com 94538 770,000 3 1448 1997 08-18-17 2264 Belvedere Avenue 94577 528,000 3 1740 1972 08-18-17 5686 Greeley Place 94538 650,000 3 1108 1965 08-18-17 1316 Benedict Drive 94577 700,000 3 1956 1951 08-18-17 39029 Guardino Dr #316 94538 407,500 1 693 1987 08-21-17 1945 Bradhoff Avenue 94577 670,000 3 1490 1946 08-18-17 40161 Kelly Street 94538 831,000 3 1556 1957 08-18-17 2472 Dundee Court 94577 592,000 - 1723 1977 08-18-17 40157 Laiolo Road 94538 1,100,000 4 1781 1959 08-18-17 1079 Lee Avenue 94577 775,000 3 2191 1935 08-18-17 42202 Thyme Common 94538 740,000 3 1097 2010 08-21-17 750 St. Marys Avenue 94577 625,000 2 1150 1926 08-21-17 39503 Walters Court 94538 780,000 3 1026 1964 08-22-17 1752 140th Avenue 94578 700,000 4 1589 1947 08-18-17 3300 Wolcott Com #213 94538 515,000 2 1013 1983 08-18-17 15908 Berkshire Road 94578 661,000 2 1104 1948 08-21-17 40461 Andorra Court 94539 1,615,000 3 1957 1966 08-22-17 3921 Carmel Way 94578 641,000 3 1216 1955 08-18-17 333 Grafton Terrace 94539 1,370,000 4 2247 2014 08-18-17 2020 Howe Drive 94578 780,000 4 2074 1944 08-18-17 45241 South Grimmer Blvd 94539 1,410,000 3 1780 1977 08-18-17 16106 Mateo Street 94578 470,000 2 904 1948 08-22-17 455 Tonopah Drive 94539 1,327,000 - 1639 1977 08-22-17 16110 Mateo Street 94578 819,000 5 2390 1950 08-22-17 2850 Beard Terrace 94555 885,000 3 1591 1988 08-22-17 16409 Saratoga St #105W 94578 330,000 2 947 1981 08-22-17 3813 Milton Terrace 94555 520,000 2 985 1986 08-18-17 16093 Selborne Drive 94578 640,000 4 2179 1949 08-22-17 4276 Othello Drive 94555 1,170,000 4 2002 1979 08-22-17 720 Fargo Avenue #7 94579 457,000 2 840 1965 08-18-17 34264 Tupelo Street 94555 1,000,000 3 1324 1988 08-22-17 SAN LORENZO | TOTAL SALES: 3 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 21 Highest $: 660,000 Median $: 575,000 Highest $: 1,310,000 Median $: 640,000 Lowest $: 550,000 Average $: 595,000 Lowest $: 403,000 Average $: 633,000 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 16100 Hesperian Blvd 94580 575,000 4 1573 1944 08-21-17 24409 2nd Street 94541 540,000 4 2630 1945 08-22-17 17420 Via La Jolla 94580 660,000 3 1531 1952 08-22-17 24869 2nd Street 94541 620,000 3 1227 1958 08-22-17 16076 Via Segundo 94580 550,000 3 1299 1944 08-22-17 24982 2nd Street 94541 649,000 3 1648 1957 08-21-17 SUNOL | TOTAL SALES: 1 355 Annette Lane 94541 615,000 6 1482 1950 08-18-17 Highest $: 1,600,000 Median $: 1,600,000 1204 D Street 94541 408,000 2 1142 1928 08-18-17 Lowest $: 1,600,000 Average $: 1,600,000 17250 Esteban Street 94541 487,000 2 994 1947 08-21-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 20715 Grove Park Pl #11 94541 575,000 3 1772 2005 08-18-17 3595 Little Valley Road 94586 1,600,000 4 3037 1981 08-21-17 1110 Martin Luther King Dr 94541 649,000 3 1704 2014 08-22-17 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 11 22812 Parkhill Court #3 94541 403,000 2 1063 1987 08-21-17 Highest $: 1,210,000 Median $: 780,000 18375 Robscott Avenue 94541 560,000 3 1156 1951 08-18-17 Lowest $: 385,000 Average $: 811,545 224 Sullivan Way 94541 640,000 3 1651 2011 08-18-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 3253 Ursa Way 94541 650,000 3 1280 1980 08-21-17 33454 11th Street 94587 655,000 4 1620 1963 08-21-17 21784 Westfield Avenue 94541 617,000 3 1230 1941 08-18-17 4420 Alvarado Blvd 94587 1,210,000 4 2797 1994 08-21-17 91 Benmore Drive 94542 1,310,000 4 3548 2013 08-18-17 4315 Chippendale Drive 94587 780,000 3 1274 1974 08-21-17 2729 Markham Court 94542 685,000 3 1705 1985 08-21-17 32477 Edith Way 94587 852,000 4 1566 1971 08-21-17 24320 Alves Street 94544 540,000 3 1128 1950 08-21-17 235 Entrada Plaza 94587 385,000 2 710 1986 08-22-17 329 Fig Tree Court 94544 685,000 4 1821 1996 08-18-17 34373 Grand Canyon Dr 94587 980,000 4 1997 2000 08-22-17 522 Lagunitas Lane 94544 650,000 3 1551 1957 08-18-17 2200 Mann Avenue 94587 750,000 3 1167 1977 08-21-17 87 St. Andrews Street 94544 660,000 3 1158 1955 08-21-17 4483 Palmdale Street 94587 945,000 4 1970 1986 08-18-17 2526 Kirkwood Drive 94545 700,000 4 1852 1974 08-22-17 4727 Palos Way 94587 535,000 3 1298 1972 08-22-17 1475 Linfield Lane 94545 650,000 3 1676 1956 08-18-17 32924 Regents Blvd 94587 1,085,000 - 2762 1980 08-18-17 MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 14 34776 Rumford Terrace 94587 750,000 3 1492 1996 08-18-17 Highest $: 1,310,000 Median $: 900,000 Lowest $: 610,000 Average $: 911,929 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 1425 Coyote Creek Way 95035 935,000 3 1464 2014 09-11-17

Senate confirms Trump pick to serve on Federal Reserve

BY MARTIN CRUTSINGER burdensome rules on banks that he said financial crisis’’ than the Fed’s supervision Quarles worked in the two Bush AP ECONOMICS WRITER had hurt the economic recovery. post. She said she was opposed to administrations. During his confirmation Trump has given no indication of his Quarles because he had “argued hearing for the Fed job, he endorsed final choices for the other Fed positions, repeatedly for weaker rules for giant proposals that would trim back the (AP), The Senate has confirmed but with all the vacancies, his nominees banks.’’ Dodd-Frank regulations. President Donald Trump’s nomination will have the power to remake Fed policy The Fed board will have another When the White House announced the of Randal Quarles to serve on the on interest rates and bank regulations. vacancy next week when Fed Vice selection of Quarles in July, he was Federal Reserve, the first step in the The Fed is the primary regulator for the Chairman Stanley Fischer steps down. nominated for a vacant Fed board term Republican’s efforts to remake the largest U.S. banks. In addition, Trump is deciding whether that expires on Jan. 31 and for an nation’s powerful central bank. Industry groups praised the selection to nominate Fed Chair Janet Yellen for additional 14-year term that would expire Quarles, the head of a Salt Lake with Rob Nichols, president of the another four-term term or select someone on Jan. 31, 2032, as well as the four-term City-based investment firm, was approved American Bankers Association, saying else. Her current term expires Feb. 3. If she term as the vice chairman for bank on a 65-32 vote on Thursday. Senators, his group looked forward to working with leaves the board, Trump will be able to supervision. The Senate action Thursday by a voice vote, then approved him to be Quarles to craft a regulatory program fill five of the board’s seven seats. approved the short-term position on the vice chairman for supervision, a position “to meet the supervisory needs of Quarles’ job as vice chairman for board and the vice chairman’s job but left that will give him critical input into our banking system and drive supervision will give him an important pending the longer 14-year term. GOP efforts to rollback what they see economic growth.’’ role in the administration’s efforts to The Fed banking post created by the as the regulatory excesses of a 2010 law But critics charged that Quarles, who for loosen the banking regulations imposed by Dodd-Frank law had not been filled aimed at preventing a repeat of the many years worked as a lawyer for big banks, the Dodd-Frank law. Congress passed that during the Obama administration because 2008 financial crisis. was too close to the financial sector and law in 2010 in an effort to prevent a Republicans opposed the administration’s There are currently three vacancies on in his Treasury Department positions repeat of the 2008 financial crisis, the plans to formally nominate then-Fed the Fed’s seven-member board. So far, overseeing Wall Street failed to halt the risky worst meltdown of the financial system board member Daniel Tarullo for the job. Quarles is the only nomination that lending practices that led to the 2008 crisis. since the 1930s. During the campaign, Instead, Tarullo served informally as the Trump has made. As a candidate, Trump Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and a Trump sharply attacked the Dodd-Frank Fed’s top voice on bank regulation until strongly criticized the Fed for following frequent Wall Street critic, said “there is no law, calling it a disaster that had stifled he left the board earlier this year. what he said were interest-rate policies that position in government that has a more economic growth by restraining bank favored Democrats and for imposing important role in stopping the next lending. Page 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017 October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 19

BY DAVID R. NEWMAN “The New Haven Unified School Agricultural Workers Organizing Henry Bensurto, Jr. The which has 33 chapters PHOTOS District has played an important Committee (AWOC), a honorable Rob Bonta, California nationwide, including five in role in celebrating the Filipino predominantly Filipino-American State Assemblyman, the Bay Area (San Francisco, COURTESY OF FANHS American legacy by being the group, which later merged with 18th Assembly District, will East Bay, Alameda, Vallejo, and first and only school district in the National Farm Workers also be represented. Santa Clara). The FANHS the United States to name a Association (NFWA) to form Museum is located in Stockton. n November of 2009, both Performances and school after Filipino-Americans.” the UFW. the United States House of demonstrations will be presented PASE began in the early 1990s IRepresentatives and Senate It was in 2015 that Alvarado The Union City event by the Little Manila Dance in the New Haven Unified passed laws (House Resolution Middle School in Union City will also commemorate the Collective, Dragons Den Mixed School District, one of many 780 and Senate Resolution 298) officially changed its name to 70th Anniversary of the 1947 Martial Arts, American Center community groups formed by officially recognizing October Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School U.S. Military Bases Treaty, which of Philippine Arts Rondalla then superintendent Guy as Filipino American History as a tribute to historic labor led to massive recruitment of Ensemble, Anak ng Bayan Dance Emanuele. It is the only one still Month in the United States. leaders and Filipino-Americans Filipinos in the U.S. Navy, and Group, Danza Azteca Grupo standing, and provides support to To commemorate this time of Larry Itliong and Phillip Vera subsequent mass migrations to Olin Anahuac, Kulintang students and teachers alike. They year, the East Bay Chapter of Cruz, who co-founded the San Diego, Hawaii, Norfolk/Vir- Academy, Mighty4, Viva help with curriculum writing, the Filipino American National United Farm Workers Union ginia Beach, and Guam. This Gala Dance Studio, and the outside projects, and provide Historical Society (FANHS) (UFW) in 1962, along with included Alameda and Mare Mabuhay Folkloric Society for over $10,000 in scholarships is teaming up with the Cesar Chavez and Dolores Island in the Bay Area. As a Filipino Folk Dances. for Filipino-American seniors Pilipino-American Society for Heurta. Says Tracie Noriega, result, Filipinos are the largest every year. Education (PASE) to hold a free President of PASE, “We want Asian-American group in Food vendors, book and celebration at Itliong-Vera Cruz kids to know that their ancestors California (according to the craft vendors, children’s art, and Keeping the Legacies Alive historical displays will round Middle School in Union City have contributed to history, and 2010 Census). Bay Area cities Saturday, Oct 14 on Saturday, October 14. we eventually hope to have all with high percentages of Filipinos out the offerings, including a traveling exhibit from the 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. FANHS has been organizing points of view in the textbooks.” include San Francisco, Daly City, Filipino American National Itliong-Vera Cruz Filipino American History Vallejo, and Union City. While many have heard of Museum. Says Sobredo, “We Middle School Month celebrations in the Bay Chavez and the Mexican struggle Keynote speaker Raymond want the community, especially 31604 Alvarado Blvd, Area since 2009, but this is the for workers rights, few realize Townsend, former Warriors the middle school and high first time that an East Bay Union City that Filipino-Americans were basketball player and the first school kids, to come celebrate location has been chosen, and (510) 623-7655 extremely important to the labor Filipino in the NBA, is set to and embrace their Filipino the first collaboration between movement, and in fact kick off the celebration. Also American culture and heritage.” www.fanhs-national.org FANHS and PASE. Says James spearheaded initial efforts. The attending will be Alameda Free Sobredo, President of the landmark 1965 Delano grape County Supervisor Richard Valle This year marks the East Bay Chapter of FANHS, strike was organized by the and Philippine Consul General 35th Anniversary of FANHS,

Bay Fair TOD Plan workshop October 18

SUBMITTED BY grant from the Metropolitan SUBMITTED BY BETH QUIRARTE Pizzeria in Berkeley, Acme Bread, Cow Girl TERESA MEYER Transportation Commission to prepare a TOD specific plan for PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE FERRY BUILDING Creamery, INNA Jam, Frog Hollow, Boccalone, Emporio Rulli, Guittard Chocolates, Pig in a The City of San Leandro is the Bay Fair area. The City Council also appointed a Ruby’s Place, an emergency shelter for Pickle, and many more! Drake’s Brewery of hosting a community workshop San Leandro, Fort Point Beer Company, and to present the Draft Bay Fair 21-member Community Advisory survivors of domestic violence and human Committee (CAC) in early 2016. trafficking, is celebrating its 45th anniversary Thirsty Bear from San Francisco will be Transit-Oriented Development pouring beer. Wineries include Frogs Leap Specific Plan on Wednesday, The CAC is scheduled to review this year. To mark the celebration during the Draft Plan/EIR on Monday, National Domestic Violence Awareness month, and Cru9 Wines. October 18 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 The event is sponsored by Symantec p.m. at the Senior Community October 23, at 6:00 p.m. in the Congressman Eric Swalwell and Alameda Senior Community Center, which County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley are Corporation, Selerum, Fremont Elks Lodge Center, located at 13909 East 14th #2121, Kaiser Permanente, Hayward Ace Street. The City is seeking public the public is welcome to attend. hosting an event on Thursday, October 19. This is the second community Located in Hayward, Ruby’s Place is Hardware, and J. Glynn & Company input on the Draft Plan and the among others. Event production is by related Draft Environmental workshop related to the Bay Fair California’s first incorporated domestic violence TOD Plan. A first community shelter founded by a group of concerned citizens DPEM Event Marketing. Impact Report (EIR), released at For more information or to purchase tickets, the end of September. workshop occurred in September in 1972 and one of the few shelters for survivors 2016 at the onset of the public of human trafficking serving in the Bay Area. please visit www.rubysplace.org or contact The Draft Plan and EIR, the [email protected]. Learn more about the latter a requirement of the planning process. The Draft Plan Ruby’s Place provides emergency shelter and and EIR are available for public supportive services in their 42-bed emergency free services offered at Ruby’s Place by visiting California Environmental www.rubysplace.org or by calling the office Quality Act (CEQA), reflects the viewing on the City website shelter, 24-hour crisis line, case management, (www.sanleandro.org) and as well therapy, children’s program and supportive at (510) 581-5626 or the Hotline at culmination of extensive public (888) 339-SAFE. outreach and feedback throughout as in the Main Library and the transitional housing. They also serve over 2016 and early 2017 from local Community Development 300 low-income individuals per year in the Department in City Hall. shelter and additionally over 4,000 through Ruby’s Place 45th Anniversary Celebration residents, businesses, property Thursday, Oct 19 owners, City boards and For additional information, the crisis line and no-fee Community Outreach or if translation services and Program. Future plans to expand services will 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. commissions, as well as the Ferry Building City Council. The Draft Plan accommodations for persons with be announced at the event. disabilities should be needed at The iconic San Francisco Ferry Building is One Embarcadero Ctr, San Francisco provides a sustainable mixed-use (510) 581-5626 vision for the half-mile area in and the October 18th community the venue for this celebration. Food is provided workshop, please contact by leading Bay Area restaurants including www.rubysplace.org around the Bay Fair BART Station Tickets: $150 within the City limits. Contents Tom Liao, Deputy Community Rintaro, Baia Pasta, C’Era Una Volta, Lucia’s of the Draft Plan include Development Director, at development standards, design (510) 577-6003 or guidelines, proposed zoning [email protected]. It is changes, transportation/ infrastruc- appreciated if accommodation ture improvements, financing requests are submitted at least and funding strategies, and 72 hours prior to the event. implementation programs. “I’m eager to hear from the Bay Fair TOD Workshop public on the Draft Bay Fair TOD Wednesday, Oct 18 Plan. My hope is that constructive 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. community feedback further refines the Plan into a stronger Senior Community Center future blueprint for the area,” said 13909 East 14th Street Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter. For more information: The City of San Leandro (510) 577-6003 or Tom Liao at received a $440,000 planning [email protected] Page 20 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

Friday, Oct 20 Friday, Oct 27 Saturday, Oct 28 Trick or Treat on Safety Street Halloween Spooktacular $ Trick or Treat Event $R 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Dance, costume contest, food and Balloon art, face painting and trick-or- Games, music, food trucks haunted house treating Children gather goodies and enjoy Newark 6th, 7th & 8th graders carnival booths only – school ID required 43440 Boscell Rd., Fremont Downtown Fremont Silliman Teen Area (510) 770-9798 Capital Ave., Fremont 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark www.pacificcommons.com (510) 494-4300 (510) 578-4620 www.Fremont.gov/1004/Trick- [email protected] Saturday, Oct 28 or-Treat-on-Safety-Street www.newark.org Halloween Hijinks $ www.RegeRec.com 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Friday, Oct 27 Festive games, crafts, pumpkin seed Friday, Oct 20 – Saturday, Halloween Dance Party $ roasting, cider pressing Oct 21 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Ardenwood Historic Farm Shrouded Tales $ Music, dancing, food, costume contest 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. Fremont 6th graders with id Fremont Dark and tragic true local tales Fremont Teen Center (866) 417-7277 San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery 39770 Paseo Padre Pkwy., www.ebparks.org Corner of Usher St. & College Fremont St., San Lorenzo (510) 494-4344 Saturday, Oct 28 – Sunday, (510) 581-0223 www.RegeRec.com Oct 29 www.haywardareahistory.org/calendar Boo at the Zoo $ Friday, Oct 27 – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Friday, Oct 20 – Saturday, Oct 28 Make treats for animals, train rides, Oct 21 Shrouded Tales $ and costume parade The Unhaunted House: 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. Oakland Zoo Friday, Sept 29 thru Through the Looking Glass $ Dark and tragic true local tales 9777 Golf Links Rd., Oakland Tuesday, Oct 31 Saturday, Oct 14 – Sunday, Fri: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Meek Mansion (510) 632-9525 ScareCo Haunted Attraction $ Oct 15 Sat: 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. 17365 Boston Rd., Hayward www.oaklandzoo.org Fri & Sat: 7 p.m. – 12 midnight Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Crafts, stories, games and treats (510) 581-0223 Sun: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Festival Sulphur Creek Nature Center www.haywardareahistory.org Saturday, Oct 28 – Sunday, Mon. 10/30 & Tues. 10/31: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 1801 D St., Hayward Oct 29 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Food, music, arts and crafts, pumpkin (510) 881-6700 Saturday, Oct 28 Zoo Sundown Spookfari $R High Energy, scary, realistic haunted contests http://www.haywardrec.org/421/ Pumpkins in the Park Sat: 5 p.m. to Sun: 10 a.m. house Downtown Half Moon Bay upcoming-special-programs 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Night tour, camp out, treats, hot Ages 10+ Main St., Half Moon Bay breakfast Newark Plaza Shopping Center Pumpkin carving contest, crafts and (650) 726-9652 Friday, Oct 20 – Sunday, food Oakland Zoo 5530 Newpark Mall Rd., Newark http://pumpkinfest.mira- Oct 29 9777 Golf Links Rd., Oakland http://www.scarecopro.com/ Bring your own pumpkins marevents.com Haunted Railroad $ Cardoza Park (510) 632-9525 Fri & Sat: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Park Vicotoria & Kenny Dr., www.oaklandzoo.org Saturday, Sept, 30 thru Sun: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Milpitas Tuesday, Oct 31 Saturday, Oct 14 – Monday, Frightful fun ride through the forests of (408) 586-3210 Sunday, Oct 29 Pirates of Emerson $ Oct 30 Ardenwood www.ci/milpitas.ca.gov Creature Features Matinee $ Thurs & Sun: 7:05 p.m. – Candlelighters Ghost House $ Families with children 3 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Mon – Thurs: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. ages 3 – 12 Saturday, Oct 28 Spooky horror movies Fri: 7:05 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Fri: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Ardenwood Historic Farm Health O’Ween Fun Run $ Niles Essanay Theater Sat: 7:05 p.m. – 12 midnight Sat: 2 p.m. – 10 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont Haunted theme park with six Sun: 2 p.m. – 9 p.m. Fremont 5k family fun run (510) 494-1411 walk-through attractions Closed Monday, 10/16 & 10/23 (866) 417-7277 Cardoza Park Alameda County Fairgrounds Family event for all ages www.ebparks.org Park Victoria & Kenney Dr., Sunday, Oct 29 Corner of Bernal and Valley Ave., Chadbourne Carriage House Milpitas Halloween Community Carni- Pleasanton Fremont Hub, Fremont Blvd. Saturday, Oct 21 www.piratesofemerson.com (408) 586-3210 val $ Between Mowry Ave. & Walnut Special Needs Halloween www.ci/milpitas.ca.gov 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Ave. by Chili’s Dance $ Open Daily, Oct 1 – Oct 31 (510) 796-0595 Haunted house, games, prizes and 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct 28 Perry Farms Pumpkin Patch www.candlelighters.com treats Music, dancing, food, wear costumes Ghost House Children’s Families with children ages 3 -12 Mon – Fri: 12 noon – 7 p.m. Developmentally disabled adults Thursday, Oct 12 Costume Parade Holly Community Center Sat - Sun: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. ages 18+ Pumpkins, hay bale maze and tractor Halloween Toddler Time 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. 31600 Alvarado Blvd., Sorensdale Recreation Center Parade at the Fremont Hub Union City hay rides 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 275 Goodwin St., Hayward Treats and prizes awarded (510) 657-5806 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Stories, crafts, games (510) 881-6778 Chadbourne Carriage House www.unioncity.org Fremont Wear your costume http://www.haywardrec.org/306/ (510) 791-0340 Special-Needs Fremont Hub Hayward Area Historical 39131 Fremont Blvd., Fremont Sunday, Oct 29 (510) 793-6658 Museum www.perryfarmsorganic.com/pu (510) 796-0595 LOV Halloween Quarter Auc- 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Sunday, Oct 22 www.candlelighters.com tion $R mpkin-patch/ (510) 581-0223 Running Dead Fun Run & Walk 5 p.m. www.haywardareashistorical.org $ Tuesday, Oct 10 thru Saturday, Oct 28 Food, silent & live auction, prizes Tuesday, Oct 31 8 a.m. – 12 noon Halloween Twilight Hike $R Sunday, Oct 15 5k / 10k walk and run Costumes optional Moore’s Pumpkin Patch 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Swiss Park Paint Your Pumpkin $ Survive the Zombie Challenge for Hike, campfire and treats for ages 5+ 5911 Mowry Ave., Newark 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily 12 noon – 4 p.m. special prizes Pumpkins, rides, attractions Costumes optional http://www.lov.org/lov-news/hal- Pumpkin painting, costume contest, Proceeds go to American loween-quarter-auction-2017/ Rowell Ranch food, games Diabetes Association Coyote Hills Regional Park 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., www.lov.org 9711 Dublin Canyon Rd., Shinn House Union City Civic Center Fremont Castro Valley 1251 Peralta Blvd., Fremont 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., (888) 327-2757 (510) 886-6015 http://missionpeakreporter.org/in Union City www.ebparks.org [email protected] dex.php (510) 675-5808 http://www.ci.union-city.ca.us/de- Saturday, Oct 28 Friday, Oct 13 Friday, Oct 27 – Saturday, partments/leisure-services Halloween Trivia Night Oct 28 Fun Tricks and Healthy Treats - R 4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 31 Wednesday, Oct 25 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Teams answer questions about Asylum for the Insane Haunted Halloween Costume Swap Halloween House $ 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Family activities and safety information Cash prizes, food trucks, beer, wine, 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. Donate or swap children’s costumes Teddy bear clinic, bring stuffed entertainment Spooky fun haunts for ages 7+ Hayward Main Library animal for check-up Ages 13+ St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital 835 C Street, Hayward Washington Hospital Downtown Fremont Benefit (510) 881-7946 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont Capital Ave., Fremont Munyan Haunt http://www.libraryinsight.com/a2 http://www.whhs.com/Events/Ev http://www.fremontstreeteats.com/ev 36725 Munyan St., Newark 39.asp?jx=hzp&x=3 ent-Details.aspx?Event=1420 ents/2017/9/8/fremont-street-eats- [email protected] www.library.hayward-ca.gov 5kphl Friday, Oct 20 Wednesday, Oct 25 Friday, Oct 13 – Saturday, Halloween Costume Dance Pumpkin Carving – R Oct 14 Party $ 3 p.m. – 4 p.m. Adult Halloween Sleepover $R 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Create your own Jack-o’-lantern 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 a.m. Music, dancing, costume contest, prizes Pumpkins and carving tools Night hike, scavenger hunt, dinner, provided cocktails Mark Green Sports Center 31224 Union City Blvd., Hayward Weekes Branch Library Chabot Space and Science Center Union City 17300 Patrick Ave., Hayward 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland (510) 675-5808 (510) 293-5366 (510) 336-7300 www.unioncity.org/departments/c http://www.hayward-ca.gov/pub- http://www.chabotspace.org/adult- ommunity-recreation-services lic-library sleepover

San Leandro Marina and hunker phenomenon with a naturalist Only registered participants can 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Monarch down to spend the winter. guide! Wear comfortable shoes enter the site. Programs occur Sunday, Jan 6 Learn about the life cycle and that can get a bit dirty. We’ll walk rain or shine. 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. butterfly mysterious migrations of the a few blocks to the site on paved Monarch butterfly viewing San Leandro Marina Monarch butterfly from a surfaces, then on grass to view Sunday, Oct 22 40 Mulford Point Dr., SUBMITTED BY ADRIENNE DE PONTE butterfly expert. After a brief talk, the butterflies. Bring binoculars 11a.m. – 12:30 p.m. San Leandro take a short walk to see large or borrow some of ours! Saturday, Oct 28 Call (510) 577-6085 for details Flying thousands of miles at clusters of butterflies on the Weekday school programs and 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. and reservations or email speeds of up to 25 miles per hour Eucalyptus trees. This is one of other group trips are available on Saturday, Nov 4 sanleandrobutterflies@earth and a mile high in the sky, only two places in Alameda a limited basis. The overwinter- 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. link.net. Monarch butterflies return annu- County to witness this natural ing site is not open to the public. Sunday, Nov 19 Free ally to the same trees at the October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 21

SUBMITTED BY KATHY KIMBERLIN grams receive grants. Scholarships are provided for high Unified schools! If you can’t make the event and still wish school students who need help paying for uniforms or to support, on the registration page, click the virtual run other equipment in order to participate in an after school option or make a donation. Come on out to a fun community event, the Annual sport at their school. The scholarship form and criteria Run 4 Education on Sunday, October 22, 2017 at Quarry may be found on our website www.fremont-education.org Run 4 Education Lakes, sponsored by the Fremont Education Foundation We need more sponsors! 100% of sponsorship dollars Sunday, Oct 22 (FEF)! This is our second year at this perfect location for a go towards grants and scholarships for our students. Spon- 7:30 a.m. Registration opens walk or run with friends, neighbors, teachers and family. sorship info may be found on our website at 9:00 a.m. Races begin The run is a fundraiser for the FEF Guy Emanuele Sports http://www.fremont-education.org/events_funrun.html Scholarship Fund (GESF). We can’t wait to see you at the Run 4 Education on Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area All proceeds go directly towards funding after-school October 22. The Elementary school (including Glankler) 2100 Isherwood Way, Fremont sports programs for Fremont schools and all Junior Highs with the largest percentage of registrants will receive a very (510) 659-2561 and elementary schools with after school basketball pro- special prize. Come walk or run and support the Fremont www.FremontRun4Education.com

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SUBMITTED BY through stories, artifacts, striking named County SHOSHANA FRANCIS images, and hands-on activities that the “Bear In Mind” exhibition provides an Over the centuries, the relationship in-depth look at the history and science California’s most revered and feared Teachers of that Californians have had with the grizzly bear is one of animals. dualities—expressed in fear and The “Bear In Mind: The Story of the fascination. Although now extinct in California Grizzly” exhibition is based on the Heyday Books publication, the Year the state, the grizzly has long been a central character in California’s Bear in Mind: The California Grizzly by history. Illuminating the story of the Susan Snyder, as well as The Bancroft grizzly is the exhibition “Bear In Mind: Library exhibition of the same name. The Story of the California Grizzly” Currently scheduled for installation which opened at Milpitas Library at more than 17 museums across the on October 4. state over the next three years, “Bear In The California grizzly possessed Mind” will continue at Milpitas Library characteristics that we hold dear: through December 15. independence, adaptability, The “Grizzly” exhibition is resourcefulness, intelligence, and produced and toured by Exhibit Envoy. strong maternal care. Yet human The exhibition was developed in interaction with the bears was concert with The Bancroft Library, misguided, intolerant, and violent. University of California, Berkeley and Scientists estimate that Heyday Books. Exhibit Envoy 10,000 grizzlies once lived in California, collaborates with California institutions perhaps the densest population of to create and tour smaller, affordable, brown bears on the continent. high quality exhibitions that enhance However, through increased human civic engagement and human settlement, loss of habitat, and hunting, understanding. This exhibition was by the early1900s the California grizzly supported by the William Randolph had vanished and could only be seen on Hearst Foundation with additional the state flag. Although the loss of the funds from the Bank of the West. California grizzly was a tragic lesson, we are not too late to save other Bear In Mind Exhibit threatened and endangered species. Ongoing through Dec 15, 2017 Today, California grizzly bears only Mon – Thu: 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. exist in our imaginations as symbols of Fri – Sun: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Kevin-Gorham Stephanie-Taymuree things desired and things lost. Since the Milpitas Library mid-1800s, the grizzly has been used as 160 N Main St, Milpitas SUBMITTED BY AUTUMN KING an icon, advertiser and entertainer, (408) 262-1171 Alameda Unified School District - Kevin making the image of the bear a familiar https://www.sccl.org/Locations/Milpitas Gorham, Encinal Junior & Senior High At the 28th annual Alameda County one to most people. Little physical Free School Teacher of the Year Awards Ceremony, evidence remains of the grizzly bears Castro Valley Unified School District - teachers Kevin Gorham of Alameda Unified that once roamed California. It is Maria Leyson, Marshall Elementary School School District and Stephanie Taymuree of Dublin Unified School District - Oakland Unified School District were Cindy Seto, Kolb Elementary School selected to represent Alameda County to Eden Area Regional Occupational compete for the title of 2017-18 California Donations to Abode Program - Bill Deslaurier, Eden Area State Teacher of the Year. ROP Center Mr. Gorham teaches AP government Emery Unified School District - now matched and economics and leads the student-run Leslie Payne, Emery Secondary School radio station at Encinal Junior & Senior Fremont Unified School District - High School. On winning this award Victoria Quintana, Grimmer Elementary by Sobrato Foundation Gorham says, “Without teachers taking School time out of their day to make sure I was on Hayward Unified School District - SUBMITTED BY CHRIS DE BENEDETTI track, I don’t know where I would be today. Rosa Escabado, Tyrrell Elementary School If I can make a difference like those teachers Livermore Valley Joint Unified School Abode Services, the Bay Area’s leading provider of supportive housing did for me, then I’m going to live a District - Fenna Gatty, Altamont Creek services to homeless people, is pleased to announce that it has received from great life.” Elementary School the Sobrato Family Foundation a challenge match grant that will allow Mrs.Taymuree works with students Mission Valley Regional Occupational donors to double the positive impact of their gifts. with special needs in the Technology & Program - Doug Nahale, Washington High Augmentative Communication for With this grant, contributions from new donors, those who increase a School Learning Enhancement (TACLE) program recent gift, or donors who have not given to Abode within the last New Haven Unified School District - at Oakland’s Redwood Heights Elementary 12 months will be eligible to be matched by the foundation. Tina Bobadilla-Mastel, James Logan High School. She notes, “I am a teacher because The Sobrato Family Foundation helps low-income, at-risk communities School I love children and I love being able to help that are underserved and blocked from opportunities by language and Newark Unified School District - them love themselves. I am excited and economic barriers, as well as other obstacles. Olivia Rangel, Newark Memorial High honored to receive this award and share School “This challenge match grant lets supporters increase their effect and it with all of them.” Oakland Unified School District - make even more of a difference in the lives of the families and individuals The pair were selected from the LaRavian Battle, Sojourner Truth we serve,” said Abode Services Executive Director Louis Chicoine. “We are 18 Alameda County district winners, after Independent Studies Program thrilled that the Sobrato Family Foundation’s generosity is making this submitting an extensive application for Oakland Unified School District - grant possible and extending the reach of our community services.” panel review. Stephanie Taymuree, Redwood Heights “Each year, we are honored to host this Funding from the foundation will help support programs at Elementary School event in celebration of the district winning Abode Services that improve the lives of more than 4,800 people each year, Pleasanton Unified School District - teachers,” said L. Karen Monroe, Alameda including 1,200 children. These programs are helping vulnerable people in Mario Hurtado, Village High School County Superintendent of Schools. The Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, and Napa counties escape San Leandro Unified School District - celebratory event, hosted at the the crisis of homelessness and work toward self-sufficiency. Kellie Morris, John Muir Middle School Castro Valley Center for the Arts held Abode Services has been awarded Charity Navigator’s top four-star Tri-Valley Regional Occupational October 5, 2017. Eighteen district winners rating for accountability, transparency, and fiscal management for Program - Nancy McNeil, Foothill High were recognized for their dedication and 12 consecutive years. School commitment to the impactful work they “We strive to ensure the hard-earned dollars community members do with students. contribute are utilized in the best way possible,” Chicoine said. “We know that people donate to us because they want to help us with our mission 2017 district winners in of bringing an end to homelessness.” Alameda County: To learn more about Abode Services or to make a match-eligible Alameda County Office of Education - donation, visit www.abodeservices.org. Donations can also be mailed to Veronica Aguilar, Burke Academy Abode Services, 40849 Fremont Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538. Page 22 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

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

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

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

Wednesdays, Aug 16 thru Oct 25 Citizen Police Academy – R 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Volunteers train to assist Newark Po- lice Application due 7/28 Newark Police Department 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark (510) 578-4352 [email protected]

Mondays - Thursdays, Sept 11 thru Oct 26 Homework Help Center 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Assistance with math and reading Grades K – 12 Castro Valley Library 3600 Norbridge Ave., Castro Valley (510) 608-1141 www.aclibrary.org

Mondays & Wednesdays, Sep 11 thru Nov 1 Citizenship Class $R 12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Discuss American Government Prepare for interview test We are full to the brim of cats and kittens. Fremont Adult School FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at We have no open cage space. To try and make 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont (510) 793-6465 the Alameda County Library some room we are going to be offering www.face.edu Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 $20 cat adoptions to qualified homes through Monday, Sept 11 - Friday, the remainder of October. Dec 15 Homework Club and Fun Fri- Lancelot is a sweet, quiet 6 month days old kitten with stunning black and 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. white Turkish Van markings. He's a Assistance with homework for little shy and likes to cuddle to feel grades 1 – 5 secure. He just needs a little extra Games, crafts, cooking, sports on TLC to help him blossom into a Friday confident kitty. Info: Hayward Attend two homework sessions Animal Shelter. (510) 293-7200. to join Friday group 10th Street Community Center 33948 10th Street, Union City (510) 675-5488 Pongo is a sweet, English Spot www.unioncity.org bunny with silky-soft white and black fur. He loves hay and greens Wednesdays, Sep 13 thru and is quite active and curious. Oct 25 Pongo is neutered and ready to join your family as an indoor Spring Chicken Exercise $ bunny. Info: Hayward Animal 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Shelter. (510) 293-7200. Improve flexibility, strength, balance thru games Ruggieri Senior Center 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! Union City (510) 675-5495 Hayward Animal Shelter [email protected] www.facebook.com/haywardanimalshelter 510-293-7200 16 Barnes Court (Near Soto & Jackson) Hayward Tuesday - Saturday1pm - 5pm Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

Friday, Sep 15 - Sunday, Farmers’ Markets Oct 14 The Hound of the Baskervilles $ FREMONT: SAN LEANDRO: Thurs - Sat: 8 p.m. Sun: 3 p.m. Centerville Kaiser Permanente Sherlock Holmes murder mystery Saturdays San Leandro Broadway West Theatre 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday Company 400-B Bay St., Fremont Year-round 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (510) 683-9218 Bonde Way at Fremont Blvd., June 11, 2017 to www.broadwaywest.org Fremont December 31, 2017 (510) 909-2067 2500 Merced St, San Leandro www.fremontfarmersmarket.com www.cafarmersmarkets.com Fridays, Sep 15 thru Oct 27 Social Dancing Kaiser Permanente Fremont MILPITAS: 12:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Farmers’ Market Enjoy dancing with friends Thursdays Milpitas Farmers’ Market at Music by DJ Geri Foley 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. ICC Ruggieri Senior Center Year-round Sundays 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., Union City 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy., 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fremont (510) 675-5495 Year-round www.unioncity.org 800-949-FARM India Community Center www.pcfma.com 525 Los Coches St. Saturday, Sep 16 - Friday, 800-949-FARM Oct 27 Irvington Farmers’ Market www.pcfma.com Sundays Serra Center Art Exhibit 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. NEWARK: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Artworks by Serra Center students Year-round Bay Street and Trimboli Way, Newark Farmers’ Market Fremont Main Library Fremont Sundays 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont (510) 745-1421 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.aclibrary.org www.pcfma.com Year-round NewPark Mall Saturday, Sep 16 - Sunday, Niles Farmer's Market 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark Jan 7 Saturdays 1-800-897-FARM B is for Bird 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.agriculturalinstitute.org 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Year-round Niles Town Plaza Bayfair Mall Captivating photography of birds 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont Saturdays Opening reception Sunday, www.westcoastfarmersmarket.org 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sept 17 at 2 p.m. Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Year-round HAYWARD: Center Fairmont and East 14th St., San 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Leandro (510) 670-7270 Hayward Farmers’ Market (925) 465-4690 www.haywardrec.org Saturdays www.cafarmersmkts.com Monday, Sep 25 - Friday, Sundays, Sep 24 thru Nov 12 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Mondays, Sep 18 thru Oct 23 Nov 17 Roeding Centennial Exhibit UNION CITY: Year-round Health and Wellness Yogs $ Oil Painting Display 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Hayward City Plaza 11 a.m. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. History and contributions of Roeding 777 B. St., Hayward Kaiser Permanente Union Textured abstract works family 1-800-897-FARM City Farmers’ Market Exercise for those with mobility limita- tions, older adults Milpitas Community Center Tours at 2 p.m. www.agriculturalinstitute.org Tuesdays California Nursery Historic Park New Bridges Church Phantom Art Gallery 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 36500 Niles Blvd., Fremont 26236 Adrian Avenue, Hayward 457 E. Calveras Blvd., Milpitas South Hayward Glad Tidings (510) 790-6284 Year-round (510) 786-9333 (408) 586-3409 https://msnucleus.org/calnurs- Saturdays Kaiser Permanente Medical http://newbridgespcusa.org/news http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/gov- ery/roeding100.html 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Offices /view/id/112 ernment/recreation/phantom_art.asp Year-round 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City W. Tennyson Rd. between Tyrell 800-949-FARM Ave. and Tampa Ave., Hayward www.pcfma.com (510) 783-9377 www.cafarmersmarkets.com Union City Farmers’ Market Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Year-round Old Alvarado Park Smith and Watkins Streets, Union City 800-949-FARM www.pcfma.com October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

Tuesdays & Thursdays, Sep 26 thru Nov 16 Citizenship Class $R 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Discuss American Government Prepare for interview test Fremont Adult School 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont (510 793-6465 www.face.edu

Thursday, Sep 28 - Saturday, Nov 11 Meaning Through Making Exhibit 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Annual juried exhibit open to all bay area artists Opening reception Saturday, Sept 23 at 1 p.m. Adobe Art Center 20395 San Miguel Ave., Castro Valley (510) 881-6735 www.adobegallery.org

Friday, Sep 29 - Sunday, Oct 29 Fremont Art Association Annual Show BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Variety of paintings and sculptures Fremont Art Association Alameda County Tuesday, Oct 17 37697 Niles Blvd., Fremont Renew books by phone 4:45 – 5:30 Baywood (510) 792-0905 (510) 790-8096 Apartments, 4275 Bay St., www.FremontArtAssociation.org For more information FREMONT about the Bookmobile call 5:50 – 6:30 Saturday, Sept 30 - Sunday, (510) 745-1477 or visit Jerome Ave. & Oholones St., Oct 15 www.aclibrary.org. FREMONT Annie $ Times & Stops subject to change Thurs, Fri & Sat: 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 18 Sun: 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 10 1:00 – 2:00 Del Rey School, Via Musical drama about an orphan girl 4:30 – 5:20 Mesa & Via Julia., Newark Memorial High School Weibel School, 45135 South SAN LEANDRO 39375 Cedar Blvd., Newark Grimmer Blvd., FREMONT 2:30 – 3:00 Eden House (510) 791-0287 5:50 – 6:40 Apartments, 1601 165th Ave., www.stage1theatre.org Booster Park, Gable Dr. & SAN LEANDRO McDuff Ave., FREMONT 3:30 – 4:00 Baywood Court, Saturdays, Sep 30 thru Dec 30 21966 Dolores St., Bridges to Jobs Wednesday, Oct 11 CASTRO VALLEY 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 12:45 – 2:15 Glenmoor School, 6:00 – 6:30 Job interview training class 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., Centerville Presbyterian Church 3:15 – 3:45 Station Center, FREMONT 4360 Central Ave., Fremont Cheeves Way, UNION CITY (510) 299-2223 6:00 – 6:30 http://bridgestojobs.org Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., Milpitas Bookmobile stops FREMONT Renew books by phone Sunday, Oct 1 - Tuesday, Oct (800) 471-0991 31 Saturdays, Oct 7 thru Oct 28 Wednesday, Oct 11 Thursday, Oct 12 For more information Travels Near and Far Cursive Writing Class Business Expo $ Canceled (408) 293-2326 x3060 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Roving artists showcase Handwriting class for grades 1 – 5 Networking, food, drinks and prizes Monday, Oct 16 Wednesday, Oct 11 Works inspired by travel Fremont Main Library St. Rose Hospital 1:45 – 2:45 Delaine School, 3:30 – 4:00 Friendly Village Park, Mission Coffee Roasting House 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont 27200 Calaroga Ave., Hayward 34901 Eastin Dr., 120 Dixon Landing Rd., 151 Washington Blvd., Fremont (510) 745-1421 (510) 537-2424 UNION CITY MILPITAS (510) 474-1004 http://tinyurl.com/FRMKidsEv- [email protected] 4:15 – 4:45 Contempo Homes, www.fremontcoffee.com ents www.hayward.org 4190 Gemini Dr., UNION CITY Monday, Oct 2 - Friday, Nov 17 Wednesday, Oct 11 5:15 – 6:45 Forest Park School, Celebrate Women Tuesday, Oct 10 - Friday, Dec Union City Youth Commission Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 15 4 p.m. Circle, FREMONT Variety of art created by women Bear in Mind, California Teens advise and assist with recreation Opening reception Friday, Oct 6 Grizzly Bear Story programs at 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily Holly Community Center John O’Lague Galleria Stories, artifacts, images of now 31600 Alvarado Blvd., 777 B Street, Hayward extinct bear Union City (510) 538-2787 Historical symbol of the California (510) 675-5806 www.haywardartscouncil.org State flag www.unioncity.org/depart- www.nlapw.org Milpitas Library ments/community-recreation-ser- 160 North Main St., Milpitas vices Monday, Oct 2 - Friday, Nov 17 (408) 262-1171 Exposed by Light - Made by https://www.sccl.org/milpitas Wednesday, Oct 11 Hand Ohlone Community Band $ 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Traditional photography display Dedications and commemorations PhotoCentral music 1099 E St., Hayward THIS WEEK Smith Center (510) 881-6721 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont www.photocentral.org (510) 659-6031 Saturday, Oct 10 www.ohlonecommunityband.org Wednesday, Oct 4 - Sunday, www.smithcenter.com Jr Refuge Ranger with Nature Nov 26 Play – R Day of the Dead Exhibit Wednesday, Oct 11 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Flu Shots 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Hands-on activities to earn ranger Explore symbols via alters and artwork badge 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Hayward Area Historical Society Ages 8 – 11 Free shots for ages 7+ Museum Alviso Environmental Education St. Rose Hospital 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Center 27200 Calaroga Ave., Hayward (510) 581-0223 1751 Grand Blvd., Alviso (510) 264-4007 www.haywardareahistory.org (408) 262-5513 x104 www.srhca.org https://jrrefugerangeralviso.event Thursday, Oct 6 - Sunday, brite.com Thursday, Oct 12 Nov 4 R3 Academy Fatherhood Class Sculptures by Pancho Jimenez Wednesday, Oct 11 - Sunday, 6 p.m. 12 noon - 5 p.m. Oct 15 Discuss communication, job search, Mesoamerican influenced art work American Red Cross Blood money management Artist reception Friday, Oct. 6 at Drive – R Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School 7 p.m. Wed & Thurs: 11:45 a.m. - 31604 Alvarado Blvd., Olive Hyde Art Gallery 6:30 p.m. Union City 123 Washington Blvd., Fremont Fri & Sat: 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (510) 489-0700 (510) 791-4357 Sun: 8:15 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. [email protected] Call to schedule an appointment https://r3academy.org/union- Drop-ins welcome city/ Fremont-Newark Blood Center 39227 Cedar Blvd., Newark (800) 733-2767 www.redcrossblood.org Page 26 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

Friday, Oct 13 Fremont Saturday, Oct 14 Sunday, Oct 15 Tuesday, Oct 17 Teen Night Out! (510) 544-2797 Tails and Ales $ Stilt Walkers $ Legal Rights Workshop for 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. www.ebparks.org 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Immigrants Play pool, air hockey, video games Pet friendly festival Improve your balance 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct 14 Ages 12 – 17 Food, beer, pet costume contest Ardenwood Historic Farm Discuss sanctuary policies and DACA Union City Teen Center Farmyard Games $ Humane Society Silicon Valley 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Hayward Main Library 1200 J St., Union City 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. benefit Fremont 835 C St., Hayward (510) 675-5600 Stilt walking, tug of war, sack races Google (510) 544-2797 (510) 881-7980 http://www.ci.union- Ardenwood Historic Farm Crittenden Campus www.ebparks.org https://www.hayward-ca.gov/dis- city.ca.us/departments/commu- 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 1200 Crittenden Ln., cover/events/know-your-rights- nity-recreation-services Fremont Mountain View Sunday, Oct 15 workshop-spanish (510) 544-2797 www.HSSV.org Acorn Soup $R Friday, Oct 13 www.ebparks.org Saturday, Oct 14 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 17 Weekend Kickoff Dance Party Saturday, Oct 14 Latin Rhythm Boys $ Shell, pound and cook nuts into a meal Tri-Cities Women’s Club $ Live Dance Music $ 7:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Coyote Hills Regional Park Luncheon $ 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Featuring Grammy winner 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., 11:30 a.m. DJ David spins dance music Featuring Fantasy Band Willy Torres Fremont Guest speaker William Marshak, Publisher Tri-City Voice Bistro 880 Bistro 880 Mexico Lindo (510) 544-3220 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark 33306 Alvarado-Niles Rd., www.ebparks.org Elks Lodge (510) 413-2300 (510) 413-2300 Union City 38991 Farwell Dr., Fremont http://bistro880.com/event/ http://bistro880.com/event/ (510) 471-4525 Sunday, Oct 15 (510) 673-3969 www.mexicolindorestaurant Wake Up The Farm $ bar.com Friday, Oct 13 Saturday, Oct 14 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Oct 17 From Stand-Up to Start-Up Grade School Arts and Crafts – Prepare snacks for goats ACT versus SAT Saturday, Oct 14 Growing Girl Techies $ R Ardenwood Historic Farm 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Paint Night for a Purpose $R 6 p.m. 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Discuss college preparatory tests STEM entrepreneurship for girls Draw, color, paint 6 p.m. Fremont Castro Valley Library Canvas, paint, refreshments provided Chabot Space & Science Center Grades K – 5 (510) 544-2797 3600 Norbridge Ave., 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland Newark Branch Library Church Youth Group benefit www.ebparks.org Castro Valley (510) 336-7373 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark Holy Redeemer Church (510) 667-7900 www.chabotspace.org (510) 284-0677 35660 Cedar Blvd., Newark Sunday, Oct 15 www.aclibrary.org (5100 793-1911 [email protected] Cooking in the Country http://www.hrlc- Friday, Oct 13 Kitchen $ Tuesday, Oct 17 newark.org/paint-night-paint- Lanphoon Art Center Exhibit Saturday, Oct 14 Cleanteck Awards and Innova- purpose/ 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. History for Half Pints Day of Treats prepared on a wood burning tion Showcase $R the Dead stove 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Art display, demo of Chinese Saturday, Oct 14 calligraphy 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Ardenwood Historic Farm Discuss clean energy, green buildings, After Spring Documentary Film water, air, waste San Leandro Main Library, Children decorate sugar skulls for alters 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 1:30 p.m. Karp Room Hayward Area Historical Society Fremont Fremont Marriott Film details struggles of Syrian refugees 300 Estudillo Ave, San Leandro Museum (510) 544-2797 46100 Landing Pkwy., Fremont (510) 577-3971 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Niles Discovery Church of www.ebparks.org (510) 413-3700 www.sanleandro.org/depts/li- (510) 581-0223 Fremont [email protected] brary/ www.haywardareahistory.org 36600 Niles Blvd., Fremont Sunday, Oct 15 https://western.cleantechopen.org /en/page/2017-western-regional- www.lanphoon.com/e_index.asp (510) 797-0895 Apple Cider Pressing $ http://bit.ly/1710ssds showcase-en Saturday, Oct 14 11 a.m. - 12 noon Friday, Oct 13 Arts and Crafts Nature Festival Squeeze juice for a tasty treat Saturday, Oct 14 Wednesday, Oct 18 Preschool Open House Ardenwood Historic Farm 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Luna Mexicana Day of the 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Essence of Plants and Creatures 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Origami, quilt project, stamp display, Dead Celebration $ Tour classrooms, meet teachers desserts 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Fremont 6 p.m. India Community Center F Bay Wildlife Refuge Create artworks with ink and water- (510) 544-2797 colors Lavish and vibrant dancing 525 Los Coches Street, Milpitas 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont www.ebparks.org (408) 934-1130 (510) 792-0222 x363 Adobe Art Center Presented by Oakland Ballet www.IndiaCC.org http://www.fws.gov/refuge/don_e 20395 San Miguel Ave., Sunday, Oct 15 Company Castro Valley James Logan High School dwars_san_farncisco_bay Corn Husk Dolls $ Friday, Oct 13 (510) 881-6735 Center for the Performing Arts www.adobegallery.org 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. 1800 H Street, Union City Hording Disorder: Dispelling Saturday, Oct 14 Create a folk art doll http://www.brownpapertickets.co Myths Treatment Strategies $ Car Show Saturday, Oct 14 Ardenwood Historic Farm m/event/3077379 7 p.m. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Nature Art Show Guest speaker Dr. Robin Zasio Classic cars, food, music, kid’s area Fremont Thursday, Oct 19 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. (510) 544-2797 Physiology host of A&E show Milpitas Civic Center Plaza Ruby’s Place Anniversary Cele- Browse nature themed art, enjoy hor www.ebparks.org Hoarders 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas bration $R Smith Center d’oevres (408) 586-3210 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont www.ci.mipitas.ca.gov SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Sunday, Oct 15 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Food, hosted wine and beer, silent auc- (510) 659-6031 Meet a Tarantula www.smithcenter.com (510) 792-0222 tion Saturday, Oct 14 11 a.m. - 12 noon Benefit for victims of domestic Mexican Sugar Skull Art Class Saturday, Oct 14 Interact with spiders abuse Saturday, Oct 14 $R Fineman and Hurd $ Meet at Visitor Center San Francisco Ferry Building Corn Mosaics $ 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sunol Regional Wilderness One Ferry Building, 7 p.m. 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Hand paint skulls for Dia de los 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol San Francisco Create a craft with rainbow corn Muertos Acoustic music and harmonies (510) 544-3249 (510) 581-5626 Ardenwood Historic Farm Mexico Tortilla Factory Mission Coffee Roasting House www.ebparks.org www.rubysplace.org 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 7015 Thornton Ave., Fremont 151 Washington Blvd., Fremont Fremont (510) 860-3270 (510) 474-1004 Sunday, Oct 15 Saturday, Oct 21 www.fremontcoffee.com (510) 544-2797 [email protected] Joni Morris and The After Mid- Diamonds in Education Gala www.ebparks.org http://diegomarcialrios.com/ night Trio $ $R Saturday, Oct 14 1 p.m. 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. Saturday, Oct 14 Laudato Si, A Story of Right Saturday, Oct 14 Songs from the ‘50s and ‘60s Dinner, cocktails, music, dancing, Relationships $R Top Hat Benefit $R Public Shredding Event $ Benefit for LOV casino games, prizes 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. - 12 Midnight 9 a.m. - 12 noon Thornton Jr. High Mirage Ballroom Dinner, cocktails, entertainment and Cost per bankers box $10 Discuss climate change, sustainability, 4357 Thornton Ave., Fremont 4100 Peralta Blvd, Fremont ecology auction Sponsored by MSJ Rotary Club (510) 793-5683 www.NHSFoundation.org Black ties optional First United Methodist Church Lunch included www.lov.org https://www.facebook.com/events Washington Hospital of Fremont Dominican Sisters of /136762260273229 Mission San Jose 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont 2950 Washington Blvd., Fremont Monday, Oct 16 (510) 791-3428 (510) 794-6844 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont Saturday, Nov 4 (510) 933-6334 Senior Resource and Wellness [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Ro- Fair Hilltop Gala $R http://www.whhs.com/Giving- http://bit.ly/2017LaudatoSi taryClubMSJFremont/ 5:30 p.m. Volunteering/OurFoundation/U 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct 14 Health screenings, fitness demonstra- Dinner, drinks, entertainment, auction pcoming-Event-31st-Annual- Saturday, Oct 14 Top-Hat-Gala.aspx tions, seminars RSVP by Oct. 14 Autumn Allegro with Owls $R Celebrating Filipino American History Month – R San Jose City Hall Ohlone College 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 200 East Santa Clara Street, 43600 Mission Blvd, Fremont Saturday, Oct 14 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Forest walk to listen for owls San Jose (510) 659-6020 Salt Marsh Walk – R Traveling museum display, entertain- (408) 975-5720 https://ohlonefoundation.ejoinm Adult only program ment, food trucks 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Sulphur Creek Nature Center https://www.sccgov.org/sites/ssa/ e.org/MyEvents/OhloneCollege- Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School Docent led tour of marshlands 1801 D. St., Hayward Pages/seniorwellnessfair.aspx HilltopGala/tabid/882359/De- 31604 Alvarado Blvd., SF Bay Wildlife Refuge (510) 881-6747 fault.aspx Union City 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont www.haywardrec.org Monday, Oct 16 (510) 623-7655 (510) 792-0222 Healthy Divorce Options https://marshwalk.eventbrite.com https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fil- Saturday, Oct 14 ipino-american-history-month- 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Connecting to Our Roots celebrationkeeping-the-legacies-al Discuss your well-being, kids, and fi- Saturday, Oct 14 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. ive-tickets-37568181442 nances Family Bird Walk – R Discover plants used for medicine and Fremont Main Library 10 a.m. - 12 noon food Saturday, Oct 14 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Explore marsh trails for birds Coyote Hills Regional Park Comedy Shorts Night $ (510) 745-1421 www.aclibrary.org Ages 5 - 10 with supervision 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., 7:30 p.m. SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Fremont Easy Street, Haunted Spooks, Bellboy 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont (510) 544-3220 Tuesday, Oct 17 (510) 792-0222 x363 www.ebparks.org Niles Essanay Theater 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont Weekday Bird Walk https://donedwardsfamilybird.eve 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. ntbrite.com (510) 494-1411 Saturday, Oct 14 www.nilesfilmmuseum.org Enjoy bird life on a tranquil trail Tarantula Trek Age 12+ Saturday, Oct 14 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Alameda Creek Regional Trail Meet the Chickens $ Search the trail for fuzzy spiders Niles Staging Area 11 a.m. - 12 noon Sunol Regional Wilderness Old Canyon Rd. in Niles Interact with chickens in the coop 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol District, Fremont Ardenwood Historic Farm (510) 544-3249 (510) 544-3220 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., www.ebparks.org www.ebparks.org October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27

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Scholarship Semifinalist numbers rise

SUBMITTED BY BRIAN KILLGORE California for the fifth-consecutive year. Irvington High A Semifinalist must have an outstanding academic School placed 49 students on the list (an increase of record throughout high school, be endorsed and Fremont Unified School District (FUSD) high school 30 from 2017), followed by American High School recommended by a high school official, write an essay, students were once again well-represented among the with 27 (+12) and Washington High School with eight and earn SAT® scores that confirm the student’s earlier approximately 16,000 National Merit Scholarship (+3). After submitting applications demonstrating performance on the qualifying test. Merit Scholar semifinalists for 2018 named September 13th. In all, their academic record, community service, leadership, designees are selected on the basis of their skills, 175 FUSD students (an increase of 52 from last year), employment and honors/awards received, these accomplishments, and potential for success in rigorous representing four of the District’s comprehensive high FUSD students will join other semifinalists nationwide college studies, without regard to gender, race, ethnic schools, were on the list, helping Fremont post the competing for 7,500 scholarships worth more than origin, or religious preference. Fourteen FUSD students 2nd-highest number of semifinalists (176) among cities $32 million. Those selected as National Merit Scholarship were named 2017 National Merit Scholarship in California, trailing only San Jose (278). Finalists will be notified in the spring. Finalists last year. “Our students continue to impress us on a regular Approximately 1.6 million high school juniors from National Merit Scholarship winners of 2018 will basis with their abilities and achievements both in and 22,000 schools were considered for the 63rd National be announced in four nationwide news releases beginning out of the classroom,” said FUSD Superintendent, Merit Scholarship Program through their performance on in April and concluding in July. These scholarship Dr. Kim Wallace. “We are so proud to see our students the 2016 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship recipients will join more than 323,000 other distinguished raise the bar so significantly in the number being named Qualifying test. To become a Finalist, the Semifinalist and young people who have earned the Merit Scholar title. semifinalists – as well as lifting Fremont to such a his or her high school must submit a detailed scholarship Visit www.nationalmerit.org for more information. prominent position among California cities.” application, in which they provide information about the Semifinalist’s academic record, participation in school Setting the pace for FUSD was Mission San Jose High and community activities, demonstrated leadership School with 91 semifinalists – the most of any school in abilities, employment, and honors and awards received. Page 28 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

Fremont costume contest, Storytime area, stage acts, sponsor booths, the News Briefs Fremont Police Department, and more! Register online at SUBMITTED BY www.RegeRec.com using the CHERYL GOLDEN following codes for the desired event attendance time: 4:30 p.m. ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY (#258888); 5:30 p.m. (#258884); ROELLE BALAN Fremont Recognizes the 6:30 p.m. (#258885); and Newest Certified 7:30 p.m. (#258886). For more Imagine a beautiful two-lane Green Business – Bjork information on Trick-or-Treat highway one can walk, run, and Construction Company, Inc. on Downtown Safety Street, visit bike on without any oncoming www.Fremont.gov/TrickorTreat traffic. That’s how participants At the October 3 Fremont or call (510) 494-4300. City Council meeting, a Fremont experienced the “Niles Canyon business was recognized for Stroll & Roll,” an event held Sep- Make A Difference Day is tember 30, 2017. achieving their Bay Area Green Saturday, October 28 Business certification. Bjork The Stroll & Roll closed Construction Company, Inc. The annual Make A Highway 84 from 7 a.m. – 2 was honored by the City Council Difference Day, sponsored by p.m. Road closures included Mis- for demonstrating their the City of Fremont Human sion Boulevard to Niles Canyon commitment to the environment. Relations Commission, Kaiser, Road in Fremont and Niles This business joins 22 other Fremont Bank Foundation, Canyon Road and Palomares Fremont companies who are CityServe’s Compassion Road. Main Street and Niles also certified Bay Area Network, Cargill, and Canyon Road and Main Street to Green Businesses: Amfasoft Dale Hardware, is an opportunity Westbound onramp were also Corporation, Best Graphic for Fremont residents to serve closed for the event. Image, Californian Environmen- their community in a variety of Alameda County Supervisors tal Services, Inc., Dental practical ways. Volunteers can Scott Haggerty and Richard Valle Comfort, Green Leaf Cleaners, help with activities such as started the event in 2015; 2017 Infrastructure Engineering sprucing up parks and marked its second year. As for Corporation, InnoLED Lighting, community gardens, graffiti why it took two years to organize Inc., Instor Solutions, Maid removal, beautification projects at another Stroll & Roll, “…there’s to Order, Menlo Worldwide participating local schools, yard a lot of costs that go into closing Logistics, Mobile Mini, Organic projects at mobile home parks, the road…it’s not something we could do everyday, and even Spices, Inc., Patriot, Preet Sahota, trail maintenance, writing thank people showed up at the first extremely beautiful, and people doing it every two years is DDS – Smile Matters, REI, you notes to veterans, serving at Stroll & Roll, and numbers were enjoy having the opportunity to tough,” Haggerty said. Costs to Safetran, Satellite Housing – the food bank, feeding the high again this year - a 6.4 mile take some time when they travel close the canyon include hiring Fremont Oak Gardens, Solaria, homeless, gathering warm winter stretch of road – each way. through it. This gives them the police and fire personnel to patrol Surplus Service, TGIF Body clothing for those in need, and James Lung, Acting Battalion opportunity to travel through the event, permits, insurance, and Shop, Tamah Vega Design, and much more. Service projects will Chief for the Fremont Fire the canyon safely.” Caltrans charges. An estimated The Little Mud Puddles be available throughout Fremont Department, talked about how Valle talked about how the $80,000 to $100,000 is requried Learning Center. on Saturday, October 28. this year was a little different recent death of a bicyclist at the to organize the event. For a list of Fremont’s from the previous event. From Niles Canyon Highway The Stroll & Roll was a Green Businesses visit If you are unable to volunteer, 7 a.m. – 8 a.m. the trail was only motivated him to try to make sample of what would it be like www.Fremont.gov/GreenBusi there are additional opportunities open to cyclists. Lung said some trails safer for the public. “We to have an open road that ness. For information on to donate items such as shoes or cyclists wanted to record a immediately started to think pedestrians and bicyclists could becoming a Bay Area Green peanut butter at local drives. personal record, so this was the about why so many people love use to commute and for leisure. Business, contact Lori Marra For more information about time to do so. “For people that riding their bicycles through the If participants enjoyed this event, in the City’s Environmental Make A Difference Day, contact are trying to set their personal canyon when it’s so perilous,” they are in luck. An initiative, Services Division at Fremont’s Project Manager records, we let them go first,” Valle said. “There’s no connector supported by Haggerty and Valle, [email protected] or Christine Beitsch at he said. between the bay trail and the would build a Class 1 trail that (510) 494-4581. [email protected] The safety of all participants Sunol trails, and the trails out would traverse Niles Canyon. or (510) 574-2099, or visit the was in good hands at the open to the Tri-Valley.” Downtown Fremont “Our constituents want to see local Fremont Make A road stroll, as bike medics and Valle explained that the Oktoberfest Debuts more bike projects, they want to Difference Day website at police officers were biking along Niles Canyon Highway is a good see us put in more trails, people Mark your calendar for the www.MakeaDifferenceDayFre the trail. California Highway choice for a trail, especially are commuting more via bike, newest Downtown Fremont montca.com to search, submit, Patrol, Fremont Police because the Alameda Creek Trail and this is a great connection event, Oktoberfest! Join us or register for a project. The first Department, the Fremont Fire already runs alongside the road. between Sunol and the on Saturday, October 14 from 1,000 people who sign up and Department, and the Alameda “This is the obvious connector Tri-Valley,” Haggerty said about 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. along Capitol volunteer this year will receive County Fire Department in Sunol because it follows Alameda the trail. “This trail can act as a Avenue between Liberty and a free Make A Difference Day were at the event making sure Creek,” Valle said. function for people moving to State streets. This celebration, T-shirt. Keep up-to-date on the everyone was safe. work not only that but also act hosted by Public Space Authority, Make A Difference Day Haggerty said that people For more information about as a trail of leisure. As we look to is an all-ages event featuring a Facebook page for all the latest approached him to ask if they the possibility of a Niles build this Class 1 trail, it’s both variety of foods including information at can not only have the event every Canyon Class 1 trail, go to for leisure and will function as a German brats, local breweries, www.Facebook.com/Fremont- year, but every weekend. “People http://www.acgov.org/board/dis trail that will get people to work.” games, makers, artisans, and live caVolunteer. enjoy having access to the trict2/documents/Niles-Trails - Haggerty also said many people bands. In addition to food, canyon, and it’s something they Options.pdf support the building of the trail. games, and music, attendees will Free Personal Emergency want to see us do as often as (information on the According to the Fremont have the opportunity to provide Preparedness Class possible,” he said. “The canyon is trail starts at page 23) Police Department, over 10,000 feedback on the Future Fremont The City of Fremont’s Fire Plaza, a temporary space that will Department is offering a free Per- activate the corner of Capitol Av- sonal Emergency Preparedness enue and State Street beginning (PEP) class, which will teach you in spring 2018. Pre-purchase how to take care of yourself and your tastings or drink and receive your family before, during, and a commemorative event mug. after a disaster. Join us on For more information visit Wednesday, November 8 from 7 www.facebook.com/events/69751 p.m. to 10 p.m. to learn about: 9110449564. Earthquake and Disaster Trick-or-Treat on Awareness Downtown Safety Street • Gas, Electric and Water The City of Fremont Shut-off Recreation Services Division is holding its annual Halloween • Hazardous Material Awareness event called Trick-or-Treat on • Fire Extinguisher Types Downtown Safety Street on Friday, October 20 from • Smoke Detector Placement 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. with stag- • Sheltering In-place gered event times every hour. This event will be located on Capitol Avenue at Liberty Street. The class will be located at the Admission for children Fremont Fire Training Tower, (ages 2 to 10) is $10. Tickets are 7200 Stevenson Blvd., west of pre-sale only and not available at Interstate 880. To register for the event. Tickets are required to this free PEP class, please call participate in the games and (510) 494-4244 or send an activities, which include email to trick-or-treating at miniature [email protected]. If you houses, carnival games, and are part of a group and would treats. Children must be like to schedule your own accompanied by an adult. personal group PEP class at your Participants are encouraged to location, please contact Chuck wear their Halloween costumes Guaraglia, Public Education with and bring a camera for photo the Fremont Fire Department, opportunities. at (510) 792-3473 or This family-friendly event [email protected] has something fun for everyone, including our gourmet food truck event, Fremont Street Eats, produced by the Fremont Chamber of Commerce and Food Truck Mafia, music, October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29

Fineman is the cantorial soloist at Congregation Beth Israel in Carmel. She Alisa Fineman & Kimball Hurd also performs with the Bay Area Saturday, Oct 14 ensemble Ya’Elah. 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. “We first heard them perform at Pacific Grove and loved their harmonies,” said Mission Coffee Roasting Co SUBMITTED BY BRASK CONCERTS Elias Lammam and Shabda Kahn, singing in Arabic. To quote Peter Yarrow of Peter, concert organizer Wayne Brask. “Alisa had 151 Washington Blvd, Fremont a very small pump organ that she (510) 623-6920 Called a “Fresh folk/rock/pop duo with Paul and Mary: “Alisa Fineman’s CD is a demonstrated before using in the www.braskhouseconcerts.com gorgeous harmonies, exquisite blend of marvelous addition to the contemporary performance for a couple of songs. www.fremontcoffee.com acoustic instruments and insightful lyrics voices who continue to give life and We find things like that very interesting www.alisafineman.com/alisakimball.htm that speak directly to the heart…” by the vitality to the Jewish tradition. Alisa’s heart and beautiful.” Tickets: $15 at the door Monterey County Weekly, Alisa Fineman is as warm as her superb voice.” and Kimball Hurd bring their talents to Fremont’s Mission Coffee on Saturday, October 14. Fineman’s background in sacred and world music adds a compelling component to the duo’s repertoire. Awarded Champion of the Arts 2011 by the Arts Council for Monterey County, Fineman is complemented by Kimball Hurd who is a multi-instrumen- talist on guitar, mandolin, mandola, slide guitar and banjo as well as being a Bammie Award-winning singer/songwriter. Hurd is also known for his role in the California trio, City Folk, which Brask Concerts has also booked. In the years since they joined forces, their talents have earned them national acclaim and invitations to perform at such showcase events as the Kate Wolf Music Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, Sisters Folk Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival, Austin’s South by Southwest, the High Sierra Music Festival, and the Moab Folk Festival. As an added dimension, Fineman and Hurd have also performed as members of the Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus at Carnegie Hall. Fineman, who has several CDs of secular music, has released her first CD of Jewish music. Called “Closing the Distance,” it features her own interpretations of some Jewish classics plus some original songs. On the album Fineman sings in Hebrew, Ladino, and English with two guest vocalists,

SUBMITTED BY be going on a nature walk. DON EDWARDS Best suited for ages 8 – 11. Reservations required. Go to SAN FRANCISCO BAY https://jrrefugerangeralviso.event NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE brite.com or call (408) 262-5513 PHOTOS COURTESY OF ext.104. CARMEN MINCH The San Fancisco Bay Wildlife Society will also be presenting an Celebrate nature by exploring “Art Show and Reception,” your creative side! Whether it’s commemorating their browsing artwork by local artists, 30th birthday. Refreshments will crafting animals out of paper, or be serves, and proceeds of art creating animal-shaped yummy sales will benefit programs at the treats, there’s something for San Francisco Bay National everyone at the “Arts and Crafts Wildlife Refuge Complex. Nature Festival.” In celebration of National Wildlife Refuge National Wildlife Refuge Week, Week Activities Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Saturday, Oct 14 National Wildlife Refuge will be hosting several activities on Family Bird Walk Saturday, October 14. A 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. fun-filled, free day, you’ve got a Don Edwards San Francisco range of choices: origami Bay National Wildlife Refuge workshop, nature quilt, create a 2 Marshlands Rd, Fremont fish print tote bag, family bird (510) 792-0222 ext. 362 walk, get creative with wildlife- http://donedwardsfamilybird.ev shaped desserts, or take a salt entbrite.com marsh walk. The 2017 California Free; reservations required winning Junior Duck Stamp art will also be displayed. Arts and Crafts Nature Let family walks become a Festival shared time of nature learning. 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. On the Family Bird Walk, we’ll Don Edwards San Francisco begin by helping kids create Bay National Wildlife Refuge their personal bird watching field 1 Marshlands Rd, Fremont guides, and then head out onto (510) 792-0222 ext. 476 the trails to find those birds. www.fws.gov/refuge/don_ed- A limited number of binoculars wards_san_francisco_bay are available to borrow. Free Recommended for children ages 5 – 10. Reservations re- Junior Refuge Ranger quired. Register at http://doned- with Nature Play wardsfamilybird.eventbrite.com 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. or call (510) 792-0222 ext. 362. Don Edwards San Francisco Become a Jr. Refuge Ranger to Bay National Wildlife Refuge celebrate National Wildlife Environmental Education Refuge Week! Our Jr. Refuge Center Ranger program is an 1751 Grand Blvd, Alviso introduction to the Don Edwards (408) 262-5513 ext. 104 SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge https://jrrefugerangeralviso.eve from its wildlife to its plants. ntbrite.com You’ll taste pickleweed while you Free; reservations required learn about endangered species. Jr. Refuge Rangers will Art Show & Reception participate in several fun 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. hands-on activities in order to Auditorium earn their badge at the end of the 1 Marshlands Rd, Fremont program. Dress in layers – we’ll (510) 792-0222 ext. 364 Page 30 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

Water Polo Varsity Boys: 5-21 (L) Varsity Girls: 5-14 (L) Cougars Report Top goal scorers: SUBMITTED BY TIMOTHY HESS Abby Haydis - 1, Justin James - 1, Sophia Lopez - 1, Aldo Maciel - 1, Nina Caron - 2, Austin Miles- Newark Memorial Cougars vs. Curtsinger - 2, Katie Phelps - 2, Jordan Ng - 3, Washington Huskies Tiana Sanft - 3, Mikalea Troche - 5. October 4, 2017 Cougars will meet James Logan Colts at James Junior Varsity Boys: 3-10 (L) Logan on Wednesday, October 11th, beginning at Junior Varsity Girls: 9-5 (W) 4:30pm. GO COUGARS!

New Address Football

Farmers tame Rebels

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

The Hayward Farmers varsity football team used an impressive ground game to hold the an Lorenzo Rebels to six points on October 6th. Hayward was in command throughout the game and silenced a fourth quarter Rebel attempt to challenge the outcome but the Farmers’ ground game was too powerful, resulting in a 22-6 Hayward victory.

Texans pass attack grounds Falcons

Football

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Fremont Football League action continued this week as the Pleasanton Texans met the Fremont Falcons Scan for our FREE App or on October 7th. A great pass attack and speed paced the Texans to a lead that was insurmountable, resulting Search App Store for TCVnews in a 28-6 victory.

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SUBMITTED BY outreach, navigation, and access to cancer cervical cancer. breast cancer prevention, early detection CHARLENE ELEFANTE vaccinations and screenings in Fremont, Fremont, CA is one of 32 cities to have and celebrating all breast cancer survivors. CA. This initiative is made possible by a a grant recipient focused on reducing the As part of its Community Health partnership between the National Football unequal burden of cancer by focusing on Crucial Catch Day Advocates implementing Nationwide League and the American Cancer Society. addressing breast cancer disparities and Wednesday, Oct 25 Grants for Empowerment and Equity The National Football League’s Crucial outcomes, while also expanding to address 12 noon – 5:00 p.m. (CHANGE) program, the American Catch: Intercept Cancer initiative provides cervical cancer screening. Tri-City Health Center – Irvington Dave Cancer Society has awarded a $75,000 funding to support increased access to Crucial Catch Day is an exciting time Clinic grant to Tri-City Health Center to cancer education, prevention and screen- for Tri-City Health Center to join with our 40910 Fremont Blvd, Fremont implement cancer prevention and early ing resources in underserved communities community partners and to host a family (510) 252-6819 detection activities aimed to improve through the American Cancer Society. friendly health fair along with providing http://tri- cancer outcomes by providing education, Grant funding will support the health mammogram screenings services and cityhealth.org/involvement/events/ system’s efforts to address breast and prevention education. This day focuses on An international event SUBMITTED BY ABDUL JABBAR MOHAMMED MAJ SUBMITTED BY ARLENE LUM Famous artist Lanmei Cheng established This event is free and is open to the public. Lanphoon Art Center in 1979 at Tainan City, International Walk to School Lanphoon International Art Center and a municipality in Taiwan. It is dedicated to Lanphoon Art Center Exhibit Day is a global event that the Asian Community Cultural Association the development of contemporary art, Friday, Oct 13 involves communities from more present a free art exhibition on Friday, education, and international art exchange. 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. than 40 countries walking and October 13 at the San Leandro Main Library. The participating artists had an exhibit earlier San Leandro Main Library biking to school on the same day. The event will feature a display of artwork in the year in , but the Karp Room It began in 1997 as a one-day from a group of artists from China: Yasuro San Leandro exhibit is the first time they 300 Estudillo Ave, San Leandro event each October. Thousands Matsumine, Lanmei Cheng, Yingchun Gao, have shown their work in the Bay Area. (510) 577-3971 of schools across America – from Tianlan Guo, Maoping Xu, Junwei Zhang, The Asian Community Cultural www.sanleandro.org/depts/library/ all 50 states, the District of Yuefeng Hu, Lidong Li, and Qiang Meng. Association is co-hosting the event with www.lanphoon.com/e_index.asp Columbia, and Puerto Rico – Three of the artists – Yingchun Gao, Maopin Lanphoon Art Center as a cultural exchange Free participated. Xu, and Junwei Zhang – will be demonstrating activity. This exhibit will expose the local Brier Elementary School the art of Chinese calligraphy and will be giving community to some of the contemporary students and Principal Julie away the calligraphy to guests who stop by. artists from China. Williams celebrated International Walk & Roll to School Day on October 4. The event was a great Strong start propels Huskies success. Many thanks to the Fremont Police Department and our beloved crossing guards for keeping everyone safe.

Cross Country Big win for Cougars cross country

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The Newark Memorial Cougars varsity boys cross country team narrowly defeated the American Eagles (Fremont) 26-29 in a highly competitive Football race October 4th at Quarry SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW Lakes. With their second victory in a row, the Cougars improved The Washington Huskies (Fremont) started strong, finding weakness in the Newark Memorial Cougars defense on October 7th, their Mission Valley Athletic leading to a 33-13 victory. Wasting no time, the Huskies offense exploited the Cougars need to bolster their front line with a defensive League (MVAL) record to 2-1 back and leave pass lanes open. Following the half, the Cougars offense started to click but it was too late to even the score. Final: on the season. Newark was led by Huskies 33, Cougars 13. the second-place finisher, sophomore Eric Lambruschini. Four Cougar runners - (Lambruschini, Tony Juarez, Fourth-grader is national, international jiu-jitsu champion Raiden Romero and Angel Martinez) - finished ahead forth 100% effort on each and of American’s third runner to every assignment. She absorbs the swing the team score in Newark’s instruction as if each and every les- favor. Leon Lambruschini son is of the utmost importance,” rounded out the scoring for states her teacher, Mr. Brad Ward. the Cougars finishing 5 seconds “She is very well-liked by her peers, ahead of American’s #5 runner. many of whom have no idea their In the Varsity Girls race, the classmate is a word-class competi- Lady Cougars lost 20-35 causing tor,” said Ward. their record to fall to 1-2 in In 2016, the young Silva was MVAL action. The girls were ranked number one in the world. led by sophomore Jennifer Tran Now, at nine years old, she com- who finished second. petes in older age groups given her domination. Earlier this year, Dania took first place at the Inter- Women’s Volleyball SUBMITTED BY first competition, and in the last national Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federa- DIONICIA RAMOS LEDESMA few years, Dania has captured tion (IBJJF) Championships, a Kids World International in 2015. Renegades Report every major title in the sport. title she has won once before. She She recognized that her matches went on to move up in age group Dania Silva, a fourth grader at Her doting father, Sergio Silva, would get tougher, but in her soft- SUBMITTED BY ascribes his daughter’s success to and still captured gold at the Southgate Elementary (Hayward), spoken nature seemed ready for JEREMY PENAFLOR began to practice Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu her tenacity and discipline. “She American National Kids IBJJF Jiu- the challenge. has a high standard for herself and Jitsu Championship in July. Now when she was five. Today, she is a Jiu-Jitsu is a lifelong journey Ohlone Renegades vs. she doesn’t like to lose,” states Mr. Dania is preparing to compete at top-ranked athlete in the sport that requires athletes to train indef- Canada Colts looking to defend her national and Silva. In her short competitive ca- the US Open Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu initely to remain dominant in the international titles. Her drive is reer, Dania has competed in over Tournament on November 4th sport. Dania has shown the deter- September 27, 2017 also present inside the classroom 60 tournaments—that’s 150 and 5th, the same tournament mination needed to pursue this where she excels in math. matches—and has only been de- where she has won top honors for rigorous road. Those that know Ohlone defeats Canada, Dania’s love of martial arts feated four times. Video of her the last three consecutive years. her have no doubt about her abil- 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-21) began when she started practicing matches show a young girl trans- Sergio Silva shuttles the family ity to face this challenge. “It is an • Middle blocker Reenah Taekwondo at the tender age of formed into a fierce competitor as around to competitions as far away honor to have Dania Silva at our Harris led in blocks with 7 and three. She made a natural transi- she outmaneuvers her opponents as Las Vegas and Long Beach. school,” says Brian White, Dania’s in hitting percentage with 0.308 tion to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (a martial on the mat. Dania isn’t the only Silva family principal at Southgate Elementary. to go with 4 kills art and combat sport) and imme- Dania trains 4-5 days a week member skilled in Brazilian Jiu- “She is a phenomenal athlete, but • Opposite hitter diately fell in love with it. The for 2-3 hours a day while still find- Jitsu. Her older brother Leo, a stu- more importantly she is an out- Michelle Vo led in kills with 10 young athlete has been training in ing time to play with her pets, in- dent at Hayward’s Mt. Eden High standing person and role model for • Setter Hannah Finnigan led the sport for four years and com- cluding a dog named Bella. Her School, is also a national cham- others.” in assists with 17 peting for three and a half of those competitive nature spills over into pion. Dania gave her first televi- years. She won silver in her very academic pursuits. “Dania puts sion interview after winning the Page 32 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017 Government Briefs City Council summaries do not include all business transacted at the noted meetings. These outlines represent selected topics and actions. For a full description of agendas, decisions and discussion, please consult the website of the city of interest: Fremont (www.fremont.gov), Hayward (www.hayward-ca.gov), Milpitas (www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov), Newark (www.ci.newark.ca.us), Union City (www.ci.union-city.ca.us).

Fremont City • Second reading, creation of City Council/Public Agency Cal State East Bay receives Rent Review Board. Speakers MEETINGS Council spoke of need to make sure Readers are advised to check Campus Compact grant ordinance complies with State law; need for property owners to websites for special meetings, October 3, 2017 SUBMITTED BY Engagement, 40 grants were be informed about the process, cancellations, minutes, agendas KIMBERLY HAWKINS awarded nationwide to colleges compliance issues and whether a and webcasts and universities working to Consent Calendar: 5% increase to trigger action is bridge divisions among • Approve Service Agreement too low. Passed: 4-1 (Nay, Bacon) In the wake of new with Nelson/Nygaard Consulting CITY COUNCILS information that will impact people and groups. • Approve $247,500 State According to Campus Associates in the amount of grant funds for Citywide Traffic undocumented students, $149,749 for Mobility Fremont City Council Cal State East Bay is Compact, the Fund for Positive Safety Assessment. Public com- 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Engagement is a direct response Action Plan. ment regarding speed violations, City Hall, Bldg A collaborating with the City of to the divisive and destructive • Approve projects for revenue “rampant lawlessness,” especially 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont Hayward on a project to generate from SB1 funds. (510) 284-4000 climate in the United States that along Antelope Drive. conversations about immigration. • Approve agreement and www.fremont.gov “We hope [our program], took shape during the 2016 Scheduled Items: campaign and has continued accept $100,000 from Fremont • Public Hearing to approve a Hayward City Council Book to Action: Immigration, in its aftermath. Unified School District for traffic General Plan amendment to 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. will enable residents to voice safety assessment; approve City Hall, second floor “We wanted to create an establish a truck route on a por- concerns about local and national consultant services with 777 B Street, Hayward issues related to immigration, incentive for colleges and tion of Cushing Parkway south of (510) 583-4000 universities to come up with Alta Planning and Design. Bunche Drive. Comments from www.ci.hayward.ca.us create a supportive environment creative responses to the • Authorize deposit and with- public and council regarding for open dialogue, and allow drawal of City funds from State’s Milpitas City Council residents to express their opinions challenges they are seeing,” need for protected bicycle lanes. 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Local Agency Investment Fund. related to the city of Hayward’s Andrew Seligsohn, president of • Public Hearing to approve a 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas Campus Compact said. “We have • Award construction contract General Plan and Planned Dis- (408) 586-3001 commitment to an inclusive, with Valentine Corporation for www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov equitable and compassionate been hearing from our member trict amendment to allow devel- community,” said Andrea Wells, colleges and universities that Newark City Council students and community 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. community partner coordinator City Hall, 6th Floor for Cal State East Bay’s ’s Center members cannot hold conversa- 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark for Community Engagement. tions with people with differing (510) 578-4266 In the 2017-18 school year, political views. Immigrant and www.ci.newark.ca.us Cal State East Bay freshmen will Muslim students are afraid to San Leandro City Council read, “In the Country We Love: express their views. Many com- 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. My Family Divided” by Diane munity members see universities 835 East 14th St., San Leandro Guerrero, and the book will also as completely separate universes (510) 577-3366 with different values. We invited www.sanleandro.org be used to engage more classes, the broader campus and the local our members to propose steps to Union City City Council community through other events break through those divides, and 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. throughout the year, including we are excited by the proposals City Hall that came back.” 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City two keynote speeches by the (510) 471-3232 author, book discussions and The selection process was www.ci.union-city.ca.us community conversations and highly competitive, as Campus Mayor Lily Mei presented proclamation to honor Bjork Construction Company, Inc. activities. Compact received nearly WATER/SEWER This year, the collaboration is 300 submissions from institutions across the country. Proposals were Alameda County Water District receiving funding from Campus 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. Compact, a nonprofit organiza- judged based on the strength of 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont tion focused on working to the idea, its practicality, and the (510) 668-4200 degree to which it will be www.acwd.org advance public purposes of higher education. Through a possible to measure success, East Bay Municipal Utility District special fund at the nonprofit among other criteria. 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. called the Fund for Positive 375 11th St., Oakland (866) 403-2683 www.ebmud.com

Santa Clara Valley Water District Fremont Development Digest 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose SUBMITTED BY FREMONT Philz Coffee - Coming Soon (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 39000 Paseo Padre Parkway www.valleywater.org Specializing in custom-blended Make a Difference Day. Human Relations Commissioner Julie Moore accepted the coffees, teas, specialty drinks, and proclamation. Union Sanitary District The City of Fremont is 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. excited to welcome the following pastries $191,874 for Niles Community opment of approximately 5072 Benson Rd., Union City businesses to our community: Ritas - Coming Soon Park Dock Renovations. 2,533,000 square feet of indus- (510) 477-7503 Dunkin Donuts 39006 Paseo Padre Parkway www.unionsanitary.com • Approve final map, trial use on 143 acres and approx- 5255 Mowry Avenue Dessert shop featuring Italian ice, construction and improvements imately 100,000 square feet of Over 50 varieties of donuts, frozen custard, gelato, and SCHOOL DISTRICTS for a private street located at auto dealer use on 10 acres lo- premium beverages, bagels, milkshakes 43151 Mission Boulevard cated on both sides of Cushing Castro Valley Unified School Board breakfast sandwiches, and New Irvington Bart Station 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. (Palmdale Estates). Parkway south of Bunche Drive other baked goods Planning is starting for the 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley • Approve final map, and west of Christy Street. Pres- Gen Korean BBQ future Irvington BART Station, (510) 537-3000 construction and improvements entation spoke of a “collaborative www.cv.k12.ca.us 43476 Boscell Road and we want to involve our for a public street located at work environment” that will be All-you-can-eat restaurant serving community! Please sign up for Fremont Unified School Board 41948 Mission Boulevard flexible and a “Modern Day Ad- dishes on a robotic conveyor belt our Irvington BART Notify Me 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. (Hobbs Residential). vanced Manufacturing Campus.” Prime 109 Steak & email list to receive information 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont • Approve a grant application The job generating effect of a (510) 657-2350 Libation House on upcoming public meetings to California Natural Resources supply chain will act as a employ- www.fremont.k12.ca.us 43968 Pacific Commons and project details. Also, learn Agency for an Outdoor Environ- ment multiplier. Generally en- Boulevard about the planning of the station Hayward Unified School Board mental Education Facility. thusiastic approval but need for 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. Steakhouse featuring bone-in cuts by visiting Fremont.gov/Irving- Ceremonial Items: connectivity and local work force; 24411 Amador Street, Hayward of meat, tapas, and hand-crafted tonBART and viewing our video. • Lori Marra of Environmen- Approved with referral to Mobil- (510) 784-2600 cocktails Residential project www.husd.k12.ca.us tal Services and Mayor Lily Mei ity Task Force. Sephora information presented proclamation to honor Other Business: Milpitas Unified School Board 43550 Christy Street Suite #R1A The City answers questions Bjork Construction Company, • Consider potential disposi- 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. Cosmetics retailer offering like “Who do I contact to get Inc. for certification as a Bay Area tion of former Fire Station #6 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas makeup, skin care, fragrance, and started on my project?” and www.musd.org Green Business. Jean Bjork and Rose Court (Centerville). hair care products “What are the fees associated (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 accepted the proclamation. Council voted to retain owner- Simply Thai 2 with residential projects?” You Additional Green Businesses were ship of former Fire Station #6 New Haven Unified School Board 43844 Pacific Commons can also find project handouts 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. recognized including Dev Sagar while under renovation by devel- Boulevard and resources that will list 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City of Best Graphic Image, Leon oper with an option to sell the Restaurant serving authentic Thai everything you need to do to (510) 471-1100 Evans of Mobile Mini Storage, property later, if desired. www.nhusd.k12.ca.us cuisine with fresh ingredients and complete your project. Visit: and Anu Sharma DDS and Council Communications: genuine Thai flavors Fremont.gov/ResidentialProjects. Newark Unified School District Vivek Sharma of Dental • Mayor Mei referral of 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Comfort. Ahmad Helmand to Senior Citi- 5715 Musick Ave., Newark California bullet train • Proclaim October 28, 2017 zens Commission (510) 818-4103 as Make a Difference Day. www.newarkunified.org staff recommend German operator • Mayor Mei referral of Monica Human Relations Commissioner Calderon, Jolie Leung and Riya contract. The company is the San Leandro Unified School Board BY KATHLEEN RONAYNE ASSOCIATED PRESS Julie Moore accepted the procla- Chopra to Youth Advisory Com- 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. U.S. arm of Deutsche Bahn AG, mation. mission 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro which is owned by the SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP), • Moment of silence for Las • Mayor Mei referrals to Mobility (510) 667-3500 German government. www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us The agency overseeing Califor- Vegas victims. Task Force: Chinese, Italian and Spanish nia’s bullet train project is recom- Public Communications: District 6 (Irvington Area) – Judy San Lorenzo Unified School Board companies also competed. mending a U.S. subsidiary of a • Comment about bicycle Whaley 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. German rail company to design The authority is tasked with 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo connectivity across I-880. It has Fremont Unified School District building a high-speed train from (510) 317-4600 and operate a Central Valley train been three years since a fatal acci- – Raul Parungao www.slzusd.org segment in its early stages. Los Angeles to San Francisco dent at overpass with no action. by 2029, a $64 billion project. The California High-Speed Items Removed from Mayor Lily Mei Aye Sunol Glen Unified School Board It sought bids for an early 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. Rail Authority’s board of directors Consent Calendar: Vice Mayor Rick Jones Aye operator with experience running 11601 Main Street, Sunol will vote Oct. 19 on whether to • Second reading authorizing Vinnie Bacon Aye, 1 Nay high-speed trains to design sta- (925) 862-2026 approve DB Engineering & an amendment to contract with Raj Salwan Aye www.sunol.k12.ca.us tions and tracks, estimate rider- Consulting USA for the CalPers Police Safety Retirement David Bonaccorsi Aye $30 million early operating ship and plan revenue collection. Plan. October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 33

PUBLISHER EDITOR IN CHIEF William Marshak

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Connections Sharon Marshak GRAPHIC DESIGN/PRODUCTION amenities. Real estate professionals than a traffic liability. Those commuting Don Ramie

have known this mantra for many to and from as well as spending breaks ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT years… location, location, location. and lunch hours should have easy access Sharon Marshak

We can all give examples of businesses to nearby amenities. ASSIGNMENT EDITOR with poor locations that have failed As discussion progressed, many Julie Grabowski again and again. If access is difficult or connection issues remain unresolved. potential patrons are too far removed, CONTENT EDITOR Questions of how employees would be Victor Carvellas the business suffers. The same can be said linked to mass transit, leisure facilities, Rob Klindt of residential development when land restaurants, etc. were raised with few if value is determined by location. Why any answers. Shuttles, pedestrian and REPORTERS the disparity between home prices in bicycle connections are being considered Frank Addiego the Bay Area and other parts of the but no clear solutions surfaced. The WILLIAM MARSHAK Roelle Balan country? Location. assistance of the new Mobility Task Force Victor Carvellas Within a city, location can be a was a good idea from the council. This Jessica Noël Chapin significant factor. For instance, the problem is an ongoing factor for new Linda-Robin Craig terminology of living either on the and redevelopment projects, one of the Daniel O'Donnell “right side” of the tracks or “wrong side” major reasons this group should have s a kid, I used to love “connect Robbie Finley often referred to residential areas defined been created as a commission rather than the dots” puzzles. What initially Janet Grant by railroad tracks. The same can be said a time limited task force. This error looked like a series of random Julie Huson A for neighborhoods without formal should be rectified. dots, when connected correctly, formed a Philip Kobylarz and visual cues. recognizable image. At times, the actions Many safety pedestrian/bicycle Johnna M. Laird of government are similar to a giant So, what does this have to do with our concerns are being addressed by the Maria Maniego connect the dots puzzle that can cities that may not have right or wrong City of Fremont. Striping, pylons, speed David R. Newman ultimately make sense but sometimes just sides of a railroad track? As our living bumps and detours are helpful to realize Mauricio Segura remains as random dots, each distinct and working spaces become more the Vision Zero concept of safety for all Rhoda J. Shapiro but without coherent connection to concentrated and plans for new public conveyance including pedestrian Margaret Thornberry other substantive actions. developments are unveiled, connections activity. However, public comments at There are well-known examples of for all modes of transportation – mass the meeting indicated that there is still INTERN government graft and waste such as transit, automobile, bicycle, a long way to go. While innovative Toshali Goel roads to nowhere and bridges that have pedestrian - have become critical factors. development will propel Fremont and no rational reason for existence. A major development (Pacific Commons its environs to greater stature in the PHOTOGRAPHERS States are famous for gerrymandering South) adjacent to Pacific Commons in Bay Area, infrastructure connections Victor Carvellas congressional districts to gain an Fremont was discussed at the October 3, will remain at the heart of its success. Mike Heightchew advantage for the political party in 2017 Fremont City Council meeting. Let’s work on connecting the dots with Thomas Hsu power, assuring election of the favored Amid glowing projections and lavish a Mobility Commission. Don Jedlovec over challengers to the status quo. praise for the new industrial Either socially, politically or in a more complex – flexible, job generator, OFFICE MANAGER material sense, practical and rational modern day advanced manufacturing Karin Diamond connections are important to our campus, etc. – was the basic issue of daily lives. accessibility and connectivity with the BOOKKEEPING rest of the City, even the existing Pacific Vandana Dua When brought to the local level, Commons, literally next door. While connections within and between various building a beautiful business “campus” locales spells either success or disaster William Marshak DELIVERY MANAGER is laudable, it needs to be an asset rather when planning to renew or create civic PUBLISHER Carlis Roberts

Tesla Model 3 production falls short of targets in Q3 APP DEVELOPER AFANA ENTERPRISES David Afana BY DEE-ANN DURBIN making 20,000 Model 3s per addressing the manufacturing Tesla will be in a much more pre- AP AUTO WRITER month by December. bottleneck issues in the carious position since their future But Musk also warned, in late near-term.’’ largely relies on the Model 3 being a WEB MASTER July, that Tesla would go through More than 500,000 people are success,’’ Anand said. RAMAN CONSULTING Tesla Inc. missed its Venkat Raman third-quarter production goals for ``at least six months of manufac- on a waiting list to get a Model 3. Despite its issues with the its new Model 3 sedan, leaving turing hell’’ as it ramped up The car, which is half the price of Model 3, Tesla said it delivered a production of the Model 3. Tesla’s previous models, is critical record number of vehicles in the customers and analysts to wonder LEGAL COUNSEL if the company will meet future He said there is always a risk of for the company’s goal of moving third quarter. The Palo Alto, Stephen F. Von Till, Esq. targets for the hotly anticipated machines breaking down or from a niche manufacturer of California-based company electric car. suppliers not coming through luxury cars to a mainstream delivered 26,150 vehicles in the Tesla said it delivered 220 with parts. automaker. July-September period, up ADJUDICATION: On Monday, Tesla blamed Akshay Anand, an analyst at 4.5 percent from the same Model 3 cars in the quarter. It has What’s Happening’s produced a total of 260 Model 3s “production bottlenecks’’ for the Kelley Blue Book, said vehicle quarter a year ago. A little over slow rollout. But it said it was production is one of the most half of those were Model S sedans; Tri-City Voice is a “newspaper at its Fremont, California, factory of general circulation” as set since production began in confident it could fix those issues. complex tasks a company can un- the rest were Model X SUVs and forth in sections 6000, et. seq., early July. “It is important to emphasize dertake, and he noted that Tesla the handful of Model 3s. At that time, Tesla CEO that there are no fundamental had slow production ramp-ups for Tesla said it expects to deliver of the Government Code, for Elon Musk tweeted that the issues with the Model 3 produc- its previous vehicles, the Model S about 100,000 Model S and X the City of Fremont, County of company should be making 100 tion or supply chain,’’ the sedan and Model X SUV. vehicles in 2017, which would be Alameda, and the State of Model 3s in August and “above company said in a statement. “This is just one quarter, but if a 31 percent increase over 2016. California. 1,500’’ in September. He also “We understand what needs to be production misses continue into the Tesla’s shares fell 1 percent to said the company would likely be fixed and we are confident of fourth quarter and even beyond, $336.79 in after-hours trading.

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Friends and family are invited to celebrate his life BY PAUL ELIAS with no direct supervision in the communications between Saturday, October 14th, at 2:00 ASSOCIATED PRESS cab, the judge found. The driver drivers, track inspectors and the Donald E. Lebon passed away pm at his son, Joseph’s home. slammed on the emergency brake control center. on October 1, 2017. He is A judge and tried to hit the button to The two workers had their survived by his wife of 64 years, Fremont Chapel of The Roses fined the Bay Area Rapid Transit sound the train’s horns but backs to the train when struck in Ellen; two sons Donny and 510-797-1900 agency $220,000 on Friday for instead pressed a button that violation of agency safety rules. the deaths of two workers acci- controls the doors. One member of inspection crews dentally hit by a commuter train. The transit agency was using a is always supposed to be watching “These are serious and safeguards to minimize human Laurence Daniels, 66, and safety procedure called “simple for trains. egregious violations, particularly error and brought on additional Christopher Sheppard, 58, were approval,’’ in which track The California Public Utilities in view of the fact that they were safety-related positions,’’ Trost killed in 2013 while inspecting a inspectors were responsible for Commission sought the fine and violations committed by BART’s said. track east of San Francisco. They their own safety and determined three years of probation after top level veteran managers, BART has paid the family were inspecting the track as the they could clear the track determining the transit agency’s reflecting BART’s organizational of Daniels $300,000 to settle agency was scrambling to restore within 15 seconds of an safety rules and procedure were and management culture and a wrongful death lawsuit. It’s limited service with managers approaching train. inadequate. BART will have to attitudes,’’ the administrative law unknown if Sheppard’s family serving as drivers amid a BART has since eliminated pay an additional $440,000 if it judge’s decision reads. has filed a lawsuit. workers strike. that policy. BART trains are now violates terms of its probation, BART spokeswoman The train that struck the two required to stop if a worker is which include tightening its Alicia Trost said the transit workers was operated by a trainee within six feet of the track. BART safety rules and submitting agency is still deciding whether to has also said it has improved more detailed safety reports. appeal. “We put into place October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 35 San Leandro to create mobile unit dedicated to mental health medical calls. City Council Action Items: Subscribe today. We deliver. • Ordinance to require the licensure of tobacco retailers and 39737 Paseo Padre Parkway Suite B, Fremont, CA 94538 October 2, 2017 to regulate the sale of cigars, 510-494-1999 fax 510-796-2462 [email protected] www.tricityvoice.com cigarillos and electronic Recognitions: cigarettes. State and Federal law Subscription Form q 12 Months for $75 • Appointment of currently prohibits the sale of PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY q Brian Copeland as District 1 cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and Renewal - 12 months for $50 Member to the Arts Commission smoking paraphernalia to anyone Date: q Check q Credit Card q Cash for term ending December 31, under 21. Flavored cigarettes are 2018. banned, except for menthol. State Public Comments: and Federal laws do not regulate Name: Credit Card #: • Chris Ronan complained the flavors and package sizes for about homeless encampment cigars and e-cigarettes. Public near his business at San Leandro comments were divided into Card Type: Address: Blvd and Washington. two camps: those in favor of • Larry Arnold complained ordinance with addition of Exp. Date: Zip Code: about homeless encampment menthol cigarettes to banned City, State, Zip Code: near his business at San Leandro items, and those small business Blvd and Washington. owners wishing three changes to • Helena Straughter com- text: that the penalty of license Delivery Name & Address if different from Billing: plained about potholes on 150th. revocation be reduced from five Business Name if applicable: • Wafaa Aborashed to three years; that chewing complained about airplane noise tobacco be exempt; and that the q Home Delivery q Mail in the Davis West neighborhood. price of flavored products be Presentations: increased to deter use instead of • Pavement Maintenance being banned. Councilmember Phone: Program and Street Selection Lee pushed for mandatory Process. Primary funding sources training for clerks, signage E-Mail: include grants, VRF and gas stipulating that transfer to minors Authorized Signature: (Required for all forms of payment) taxes, and Measure B/BB. On is illegal, and stiffer penalties for average, majority of city streets clerks who sell to minors and for are at risk, in need of repair. Over minors in possession of tobacco next three years, plan is to repair products. Vice Mayor Thomas approx. 1/5 of total network. urged councilmembers to include Consent Calendar: menthol under banned products. Canine Inspectors protect • Approve minutes for Motion to pass proposed September 18, 2017 meeting. ordinance, adding change to • Resolution for the continued license revocation period from State’s agriculture maintenance and operation of the 5 to 3 years, passed 4-3 (Nay: UBMITTED BY UY SHLEY world, including Florida. California County Agricultural City’s traffic signals on Hesperian Lopez, Lee, Thomas). S G A Fortunately, it has not been Commissioners. With the Boulevard after improvements City Council Reports: The Community found in California. Citrus increase movement of by AC Transit. • Mayor Cutter reported from Development Agency’s Agricul- Canker can be spread by commodities and the ease of • Resolution to increase ACTC: ture Canine Inspection Team wind-driven rain, people travel, California’s first line of amount from 15% to 20% - scooters for disabled in Berkeley continues to intercept unmarked carrying infection on their defense against invasive pests is (from $359,409 to $479,212; would like to open in San Leandro parcels containing agricultural person, landscaping equipment, inspecting agricultural commodi- an increase of $119,803) for a - install more charging stations commodities infested with and by movement of infected ties as they enter the State and construction contract with and bike lockers to promote harmful exotic pests that can plants and fruit. reacting to new pest finds before DeSilva Gates Construction, L.P. biking damage agricultural and natural Huanglongbing (HLB) is also they become established. for the annual overlay/rehabilita- - ECHO pass discount on environments both locally a bacterial disease of citrus. HLB, Cosmo and Lisa are one of tion 2015-16 Project, and to AC Transit for businesses and around California. also known as citrus greening or 14 Agriculture Detector Dog appropriate an additional - share video link explaining Recently, Agricultural yellow dragon disease, restricts Teams throughout the State. $65,000 from the Measure B Express Lanes Biologist and Canine Handler the flow of nutrients within the The Dog Teams enhance the to complete the project. - funding/budget will be less Lisa Centoni, and her canine plants causing blotchy yellowing inspection of plant products • Award a construction restrictive partner ‘Cosmo,’ a black of leaves, asymmetrical-bitter entering California at parcel contract to Pacific States • Mayor Cutter reported from Labrador mix, detected a package fruit, and stem dieback. This facilities. For more on the Cali- Environmental Contractors, Inc. Bay Area Air Quality: of kaffir limes from Florida disease has been found in Asia, fornia Dog Team program visit, for the water pollution control - To help Davis West containing two deadly citrus Florida, and a few trees in https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/do plant dirt removal. Authorize neighborhood, will install plant diseases and invasive Southern California. There is no gteams/index.html. City Manager to negotiate and sensors, trees, sound walls insects. The Alameda County known cure for HLB; infected What can you do to help? approve individual change orders • Councilmember Lee attended Canine Inspection Team found trees usually must be removed When mailing agricultural up to 5% of the original contract joint venture conference the unmarked package during and destroyed. Unlike Citrus products, mark your packages amount; and authorize City (USGS/Silicon Valley) called their routine parcel inspections at Canker, the spread of HLB can with contents and growing Manager to negotiate and HayWired. Feels need for better the Oakland Post Office. County be stopped if the vector is origin. Comply with agricultural approve cumulative change earthquake preparedness in Agricultural Inspectors examined eradicated. The vector, Asian inspectors requesting to inspect orders up to 15% of the original San Leandro. the package, and found the Citrus Psyllid (ACP), is a tiny your product. contract amount. • Councilmember Hernandez shipment to be in violation of insect that carries the disease Do not move backyard fruit, • Resolution approving reported on Multi-Cultural multiple quarantines and from one infected plant to vegetables, and plants into and proposed projects anticipated to Ad-Hoc Commission goals, to contaminated with insects and another as it feeds. The insects out of California without proper be paid for by the state’s Road include Human Services, Library possible diseases. The kaffir limes have been found in several areas agricultural clearance. Ask family Maintenance and Rehabilitation Historical, Arts, and sister cities. were identified as having Citrus within California, including and friends to refrain from Account to city’s Gas Tax Fund City Council Calendar: Canker (Xanthamonas Oakland and Fremont. Quaran- sending care packages containing for street maintenance. • Councilmember Lopez upset axonopodis pv citri), tine areas have been established fruit, vegetables, and plants from • Resolution amending that late meetings take away Huanglongbing (Candidatus around these areas to restrict other states and countries. agreement with GHD Services, ability of council members to Liberibacter asiaticus), and two movement of the pests. When buying agricultural Inc. in the amount of $14,430.85 make any comments of concern. types of invasive scale insects. Protecting California’s products online, ask shippers if for preparation of a decommis- Council Requests to Citrus Canker is a bacterium $47 billion industry from their product is certified to enter sioning and demolition plan for Schedule Agenda Items: that causes lesions on citrus fruit invasive pests is a primary California. For more information the San Leandro Marina. • Councilmember Lee requested and leaves, and fruit production responsibility of California call your local Agricultural • Resolution authorizing a workshop to discuss youth decline. The disease is widespread Department of Food and Commissioner’s Office. agreement in an amount not to policies. in citrus-producing regions of the Agriculture (CDFA) and the exceed $59,976 with Adopt a Motion passed 6-1 (Nay: Cutter) Highway Litter Removal Service • Vice Mayor Thomas requested of America, Inc. for litter removal that menthol be brought back to Legislation to protect immigrants signed into law services on the city adopted the discussion. SUBMITTED BY AMERICA’S VOICE immigrants to report crimes and serve leader behind the passage, stated: section of Interstate 880. Motion passed 6-1 (Nay: Cutter) EDUCATION FUND as witnesses to reduce crime; and it “The California Values Act will limit Consent Calendar approved 7-0 Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter promotes a welcoming climate to those immigration enforcement actions at City Manager/City Attorney Aye, 2 Nay Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 54, who have moved to California to public schools, hospitals and court- Reports: Vice Mayor Lee Thomas Aye, the California Values Act, into law pursue the American Dream. houses where all California residents • City of San Leandro in 1 Nay October 5, 2017. This landmark As Gov. Brown said, “These are should feel safe, regardless of immigra- pre-application stage for legislation ensures that state and local uncertain times for undocumented tion status,” he said. “I want to thank Deborah Cox Aye Californians and their families, and this Governor Brown for his engagement on Bloomberg Philanthropies law enforcement agencies focus on Ed Hernandez Aye fighting crime rather than deporting bill strikes a balance that will protect SB 54 and his understanding of its Mayor’s Challenge, which Benny Lee Aye, 1 Nay immigrants. It ensures hard working public safety, while bringing a measure importance to the millions of California encourages innovative solutions Corina N. Lopez Aye, 1 Nay immigrants throughout the state can of comfort to those families who are residents it seeks to protect.” to tough city challenges. Idea is Pete Ballew Aye interact with state and local authorities now living in fear every day.” For more information, visit: so that all can thrive; it encourages State Senator Kevin De Leon, a www.americasvoice.org Alameda County secured roll property taxes due

SUBMITTED BY GUY ASHLEY at 5 p.m. December 11, 2017 www.acgov.org/treasurer/ 1221 Oak Street, Room 131, Tax bills received for property (Revenue and Taxation Code • by credit card, available Oakland, CA 94612, between no longer owned should be More than 430,000 secured roll Section 2705.5), after which a 24 hours a day by telephone at 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday forwarded to the new owner or property tax bills for the Fiscal Year 10% delinquent penalty attaches. 510-272-6800, online through Friday, holidays excepted returned to the Tax Collector’s 2017-2018 amounting to $3.76 The second installment is due on atwww.acgov.org/treasurer/, or • payment by online, Office. billion are being mailed this February 1, 2018 and is delin- mobile property app at telephone, or mail is recom- Supplemental Tax Bills are month by Alameda County Treas- quent at 5 p.m. April 10, 2018, www.acgov.org/mobile/apps/ mended to avoid delay at additional tax liabilities due to a urer and Tax Collector, Henry C. after which a 10% delinquent • by KIOSK, located in the the cashier’s window reassessment of property values Levy, to all real property owners penalty and $10 cost attaches. Tax Collector’s lobby area at Real property owners who do and are due on the date the bills of record in the Alameda County Both installments may be paid 1221 Oak Street, Room 131, not receive their tax bill by Novem- are mailed to property owners. Assessor’s Office. when the first installment is due. Oakland allowing taxpayers who ber 16, 2017 should contact Tax Please check the supplemental The secured roll taxes due are There are several visit the office to make payments Collector’s Office by calling delinquent dates to be sure to pay payable in two installments. The payment options: via credit card or eCheck (510) 272-6800, writing to the of- the taxes in a timely manner. first installment is due on No- • by eCheck, available 24 • by mail or in person at the fice, or downloading an Internet vember 1, 2017 and is delinquent hours a day online at County Tax Collector’s Office, copy at www.acgov.org/treasurer/ Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

sponsors and will have a in-school presentations with presence at the event. months of consistent follow-up Auction and raffle prize to build relationships with offerings include a week in Jamaica teens looking for direction and in a fully staffed luxury home for encouragement. ten. A weekend drive to Arroyo GiveTeens20 hosts a web Grande in a car provided by presence packed full of free Magnussen Lexus comes with resources. More than 35 video tickets for the Carol King Tribute interviews with successful concert. Laidlaw promises there individuals working in a broad will be tickets for sporting events, variety of careers provide personal and Giants memorabilia will be and educational advice to help to available for bidding. Chroma teens discern direction after high Photo Booth, a professional school. Practical advice on how to company specializing in capturing apply for jobs, prepare and dress BY JULIE HUSON with ways to discern paths into The huge special event space the fun on film, will set up a for interviews, and even how to PHOTOS COURTESY OF adulthood. at Campo di Bocce of Fremont picture station complete with use silverware at a formal dinner will be the setting for another GIVETEENS20 Kathy Laidlaw, the driving cameras, photographers, props, can all be found at an easily force of GiveTeens20, hopes this bewitching evening for teens and and backdrops. navigated website. adults. Clothed in whites, beiges, X-Box design engineer. year’s “All-in-White Masquerade and metallic tones, partygoers are All money raised will be “We help kids connect the Marriage and family counselor. Night” on Friday, October 20 promised an evening of food and invested back into the dots to get to the next spot,” Radio voiceover artist. Doctor of will exceed the previous year’s fun for just $50 a person. A organization to fund and make Laidlaw says. The board and staff cardiovascular medicine. These event profit of $30,000. teen area will feature a human available more resources for teens. at GiveTeens20 are inspired to careers and many others are Laidlaw underscores the mission checkerboard game, and an Laidlaw knows that work for young people who, within reach for teens seeking of GiveTeens20: “The money “over 21” casino will offer poker GiveTeens20’s presence on the for a variety of reasons, get guidance on their futures. Short, raised makes possible a future and Pai Gow. In addition, guests web is the most effective overwhelmed by the thought of professionally filmed clips of the where teens will have access to will be served refreshment from a mechanism for reaching a large life after high school and might people who hold these jobs are in-class presentations that help carving station, along with pasta audience of users. But she notes just give up, unless coached and just one resource provided by them choose future goals and and salad. Bogle wines and that “one on one” coaching supported by this inspirational GiveTeens20, an organization align those goals with increased DasBrew beers of Fremont “takes things to a personal level,” organization. formed in 2008 to provide youth academic effort in high school.” are the official wine and beer so GiveTeens20 also provides Laidlaw encourages anyone to offer expertise to the organization. Or put on your pale togs and come to the October 20 event to show your support. You may wonder, why “all-in-white” as the party theme? Laidlaw enthuses, “It’s magical with everyone in white. It creates a beautiful room.” But she encourages guests to don whatever neutral tones are available in party wear and come out for a fun time. “You can wear beige, or cream, or linen,” she says, but the folks behind GiveTeens20 above all want you to just come! For more information, e-mail [email protected] or visit http://gt20.org.

All-in-White Masquerade Night Friday, Oct 20 6:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.

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Fremont settled, the victim requested bike. Investigated by CSO Wilske prosecution and a 51-year-old old 38000 block of Aurora Ter. Police Log adult male was arrested for assault Entry through garage. Stolen was with a deadly weapon. a black and decker power drill. At 7:03 p.m. officers were in Investigated by CSO Wilske SUBMITTED BY the area of Campus Ct and At 2:00 p.m., suspects entered GENEVA BOSQUES, Dumbarton Cir in the north end a store in the 39200 block of FREMONT PD of town. As Officer Lobue was Fremont Hub and filled up store sitting in a parking lot, he heard a bags with 83 bottles of designer Friday, Sept. 29 vehicle loudly squealing its tires for fragrances. The suspects then On September 29, Officer more than 10 seconds. He left the exited the store without paying Catassi began investigating a parking lot and observed a black for the products. As they exited, series of irrigation valve cover Chevrolet Camaro doing burn the alarm went off and the store thefts from the Pacific Commons outs while driving in circles. A manager told the suspect to give Shopping Center. Over the past second male was on the east side of back the property. Suspect #1 month, almost all 60 of the the roadway filming the display threatened to physically assault irrigation valve covers had been with a phone. A traffic stop was the manager, which changed the stolen. On September 26, a initiated and the driver stopped his incident from shoplifting to a rob- suspect vehicle was identified via vehicle on Campus Court. A bery. Case investigated by Officer a camera system on Christy St. citation was issued to the 26-year- Richards. Suspect #1: Black male Officer Catassi conducted old adult male driver, Fremont adult, mid 20’s, 5’06”, 160 lbs., surveillance on the suspect’s resident, for exhibition of speed. with unshaved stubble, wearing a house and contacted him when When the driver left, the black baseball style hat, a black he left. The suspect, a 17-year-old unidentified male got into the t-shirt with a grey emblem, blue juvenile, admitted to taking the passenger seat before they left jeans, and black tennis shoes. covers and stated street racers use the area. Suspect #2: Black male adult, mid them for side show activity. At At 8:23 p.m., officers 20’s, 5’10” - 5’11”, 180 lbs., with the request of the property responded to investigate a door unshaved short facial hair, wearing manager, he was issued a that had been forced open in a black beanie style hat, a grey Trespass Notice. the 4500 block of Calaveras Ave. t-shirt with a black and white At 12:39 a.m., Officer Kerner Officers arrived and found that emblem, blue jeans, and black and observed a Mini Cooper quickly unknown suspect(s) entered the white tennis shoes. approaching the intersection of residence via an unlocked side At 5:44 p.m. loss prevention Fremont and Enea Ct. The light gate and then forced entry into at Fry’s Electronics called FPD to was red for the vehicle’s direction the door leading into the garage. advise they had a male trying to of travel. The vehicle went through Once inside the garage, the sus- buy a Mac Book Pro with a the light at approximately 40 mph. pect broke the interior door to temporary Fry’s credit card, but Officer Kerner conducted a traffic gain entry into the residence. his ID picture didn’t match. As stop at Fremont Blvd and Paseo There did not appear to be items officers were arriving on scene, Padre. Unable to perform all of the taken, however the case is loss prevention advised the male field sobriety tests, Officer Kerner ongoing. was walking to the front door. arrested the 46-year-old adult fe- Sunday, Oct. 1 Officers contact the male and male, Daly City resident, for DUI. Officer Bordy took a stolen based on their investigation, a Saturday, Sept. 30 vehicle report from Mission Pass 31-year-old was arrested for A reporting party called Towing company in Fremont. identity theft and his active regarding a male down in the Sometime during the night, a misdemeanor warrants for petty parking to the rear of a business 2002 Ford Tow Truck with theft, possession of a controlled in the 37400 block of Fremont company logos on the side, CA substance and for falsely identify- Bl. Officers and paramedics license #66249B1, was taken ing himself to a peace officer. arrived on the scene quickly and without permission. At 11:32 p.m., officers took located a deceased male on the Tuesday, Oct. 3 an auto burglary report in the ground in the parking lot. Due to A commercial burglary 43300 block of Pacific Commons the nature of the incident, Det. occurred between 12:25 a.m. and Blvd. The incident occurred Stone responded to assume the 1:30 a.m. in the 4000 block of sometime between 9:00 p.m. investigation. During the Thornton Ave. A suspect and 11:30 p.m. investigation, video was recovered shattered a window and entered Wednesday, Oct. 4 showing the decedent walking to the business. The suspect Officer Berrier attempted to his vehicle and then collapsing. damaged the Lotto machine by stop a white Honda Accord at The coroner’s office responded pulling the panels off and drank Niles Blvd/E St. The plates on and confirmed that the death a beverage before leaving. The the vehicle came back lost/stolen. appeared to be of natural causes. suspect is described as a black The vehicle fled from Officer Investigated by Officer Cavaz. male, late 20’s, skinny build, Berrier and was last seen heading Officers were dispatched to 5-09, 120 lbs with a short into Union City. A short time investigate a sexual battery that hairstyle. Case investigated by later, UCPD located the vehicle. occurred in the 34600 block of CSO Wilske. UCPD determined the vehicle Fremont Blvd. A female victim Officer Hartman located a was stolen. A witness observed was walking when an unknown stolen Nissan pickup truck on multiple subjects run from the male approached her and Mission Blvd near Washington vehicle. UCPD officers located touched her inappropriately. Blvd. Once sufficient units the suspects a short distance away Officers located the 35-year-old arrived, a felony car stop was and they were positively ID’d by adult male suspect nearby. The initiated. The driver pulled over the witness. Arrested were a male initially resisted arrest but and three subjects inside the 29-year-old female, a 27-year-old was taken into custody after a truck were arrested. Arrested for male and a 25-year-old male, all short struggle. The male was theft of a vehicle were three males from Hayward. positively identified by witnesses ranging from 27-29 years of age. At 12:14 a.m., Officer Paiva and arrested. He was booked A 29-year-old was also arrested observed a vehicle traveling at Santa Rita Jail on charges of for his no bail warrant for northbound in the southbound sexual battery, possession of a domestic violence. lanes of traffic on Blacow Rd in controlled substance and Officers arrested a 24-year-old the area of Fremont Blvd. The obstructing/resisting arrest. male after leading officers on a driver exited the vehicle and had At 10:59 a.m. officer Stiers vehicle pursuit in two different an unsteady gait. He leaned investigated an assault with a areas of Fremont. Officers are against the vehicle and officers deadly weapon in the 5200 block also investigating additional re- observed signs and symptoms of of Mowry Ave. The victim called cent crimes that have occurred in being under the influence. The to report that a male whom she Fremont of which he is a suspect. 83-year-old adult male, Fremont knew had thrown a glass bottle at 38000 block of Aurora Ter. resident, was arrested for DUI. her and hit her in the mouth, Entry through garage. Stolen was causing injury. When the dust a black/green Schwinn mountain

BART Nuanes (Hayward) in the parking At 9:50 p.m. a female victim lot at the station for fare evasion. reported that she was robbed at Police Log A records check revealed three gunpoint by two black male outstanding misdemeanor arrest suspects in the west parking lot warrants. Nuanes was cited for (Hayward). One suspect was SUBMITTED BY fare evasion and booked into described as wearing a black LES MENSINGER Santa Rita jail for her outstanding hooded sweatshirt, with his face warrants. covered by a bandana. Both Friday, Sept. 29 At 7:53 p.m. an officer suspects fled on foot toward Officers responded to the contacted a male suspect (Tarik Hesperian Boulevard, and were Fruitvale BART Station regarding Amin, San Jose) for smoking on not located during an area search. a male breaking into vehicles. the platform. Record checks The victim was not injured. Officers contacted a male juvenile showed that Amin had an Thursday, Oct. 5 who admitted to attempting to outstanding $15,000 arrest At 3:12 p.m. A female steal four vehicles in the parking warrant for providing false (Deanna Lopez, Union City) was lot. The juvenile will be information to a peace officer, placed under arrest for domestic transported to Juvenile Hall. held by Burlingame PD. Amin battery and a $10,000 warrant at Saturday Sept 30 was arrested and booked at the Union City Station. Lopez At 10:34 a.m.an officer Santa Rita Jail. was issued a prohibition order. detained a female, Valentina Page 38 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

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VHQGLQJDFKHFNPDGHRXWWR8QLRQ6DQLWDU\'LVWULFW%HQVRQ5RDG8QLRQ&LW\ 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 Mowry Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538, County curator, for quasi-public uses within a of Alameda &DOLIRUQLDRUE\JRLQJWRRXUZHEVLWHZZZXQLRQVDQLWDU\FDJRYIRUSD\PHQWE\ publicly accessible plaza, including food CNS-3057342# 9,6$RU0$67(5&$5'FUHGLWFDUG Mailing Address: 5178 Mowry Avenue, Suite 136, and drink, art, retail, culture, education, Fremont, CA 94538 3URMHFWLQIRUPDWLRQPD\EHYLHZHGDWZZZXQLRQVDQLWDU\FDJRY(OHFWURQLFFRSLHVRIWKH live entertainment, demonstration activities FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): &RQWUDFW'RFXPHQWVDUHDYDLODEOHRQ&RPSDFW'LVFVIRUDQRQUHIXQGDEOHFKDUJH and community-centered programming, NAME STATEMENT Andy Beckwith LLC, 5178 Mowry Avenue, ZKLFKLQFOXGHVWKHDSSURSULDWH6WDWHVVDOHVWD[DQG836*URXQGVKLSSLQJFRVWV%LGGHUV that would be in operation seven days File No. 535965-66 Fremont, CA 94538; CA FDQ SURYLGH WKHLU 836 RU )HG ([ DFFRXQW QXPEHU IRU DQ\ RYHUQLJKW VKLSSLQJ EXW WKH a week with various hours of operation Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: A Limited Liability for uses between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 (1) Irvington Memorial Cemetery, (2) Irvington Company FKDUJH ZLOO QRW EH GLVFRXQWHG  +RZHYHU DOO ELGGHUV VXEPLWWLQJ D ELG PXVW SXUFKDVH Memorial Crematory, 41001 Chapel Way, The registrant began to transact business using DQGUHFHLYHDSDSHUFRS\RIWKH3URMHFW0DQXDORI3ULPDU\'LJHVWHU1R5HKDELOLWDWLRQ p.m., located on 1.65 acres of property owned by the City of Fremont at 39100 Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A 3URMHFW3URMHFW1RIURPWKH'LVWULFWSULRUWRWKHELGRSHQLQJGDWH$OOVXEPLWWHG Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement ELGVPXVWEHRQELGIRUPVLQFOXGHGLQWKHSXUFKDVHGSDSHUFRS\RIWKH3URMHFW0DQXDORU and 39200 State Street, at the southeast R & S Bros. 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(A registrant who declares VXEVHTXHQWDGGHQGD$ELGVXEPLWWHGWRWKH'LVWULFWE\DELGGHUZKRKDVQRWSXUFKDVHG corner of State Street and Capitol Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538; California as true any material matter pursuant to Section DQGUHFHLYHGDSDSHUFRS\RIWKH3URMHFW0DQXDORI3ULPDU\'LJHVWHU1R5HKDELOLWDWLRQ DQG WR FRQVLGHU D ¿QGLQJ WKDW QR RWKHU Business conducted by: A Corporation 17913 of the Business and Professions code 3URMHFW3URMHFW1RRUVXEPLWWHGRQELGIRUPVQRWLQFOXGHGLQWKHSXUFKDVHG environmental review is required pursuant The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a SDSHU FRS\ RI WKH 3URMHFW 0DQXDO RU VXEVHTXHQW DGGHQGD VKDOO EH FRQVLGHUHG QRQ to the California Environmental Quality Act the fictitious business name(s) listed above on (1) misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed UHVSRQVLYHDQGVKDOOEHUHMHFWHGE\WKH'LVWULFW (CEQA) as a Final Environmental Impact 7/1/1988 (2) 5/30/2003 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 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(A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of DQGDOOGRFXPHQWVFRPSULVLQJWKH&RQWUDFW'RFXPHQWV(DFKELGVKDOOEHSUHVHQWHG and that the project is consistent with City’s as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on September 22, 2017 XQGHU VHDOHG FRYHU DQG VKDOO EH DFFRPSDQLHG E\ D FHUWL¿HG FKHFN RU ELGGHU¶V ERQG Fremont Downtown Community Plan. 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) PDGHSD\DEOHWRWKH'LVWULFWLQDQDPRXQWQRWOHVVWKDQWHQSHUFHQW  RIWKHELG Project Planner – Aki Snelling, (510) 494- that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 7KHVDLGFKHFNRUELGGHU¶VERQGVKDOOEHJLYHQDVDJXDUDQWHHWKDWWKHVXFFHVVIXOELGGHU 4534, [email protected] misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the ZLOOH[HFXWHWKHFRQWUDFWLQFRQIRUPLW\ZLWKWKHIRUPRIDJUHHPHQWFRQWDLQHGZLWKLQWKH one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county For further information on any of the above /s/ Robert J. 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A LQFOXGHGLQWKH%LGDQGWKHDGGHQGDVKDOOEHFRPHDSDUWRIWKH&RQWUDFWGRFXPHQWV * NOTICE * generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be %LGGHUV VKDOO GHYHORS DQG VXEPLW ELGV DW WKHLU RZQ H[SHQVH  7KH 'LVWULFW ZLOO QRW date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. 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A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). hearing described in this notice, or in new fictitious business name statement must be 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 RSHQLQJWKHUHRI written correspondence delivered to the filed before the expiration. CNS-3055998# $W WKH VXFFHVVIXO &RQWUDFWRU¶V RSWLRQ VHFXULWLHV PD\ EH VXEVWLWXWHG IRU WKH UHTXLUHG Planning Commission at, or prior to, the The filing of this statement does not of itself public hearing. authorize the use in this state of a fictitious UHWHQWLRQLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKWKHSURYLVLRQVRI6HFWLRQRIWKH6WDWHRI&DOLIRUQLD FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 3XEOLF&RQWUDFW&RGH business name in violation of the rights of another WAYNE MORRIS, SECRETARY under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT ,QDFFRUGDQFHZLWKWKHSURYLVLRQVRI&DOLIRUQLD3XEOLF&RQWUDFW&RGH6HFWLRQWKH FREMONT PLANNING COMMISSION 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). File No. 535808 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): 'LVWULFWKDVGHWHUPLQHGWKDWWKH&RQWUDFWRUVKDOOSRVVHVVDVDPLQLPXPDYDOLG&ODVV Good Samaritan Medical Supply, 37555 $ /LFHQVH  ,Q DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK WKH SURYLVLRQV RI &DOLIRUQLD %XVLQHVV DQG 3URIHVVLRQV CNS-3056920# Sycamore St, Suite 7, Newark, CA 94560-3944, &RGH6HFWLRQDELGVXEPLWWHGWRWKH'LVWULFWE\D&RQWUDFWRUZKRLVQRWOLFHQVHG County of Alameda LQDFFRUGDQFHZLWK&KDSWHURIWKH&DOLIRUQLD%XVLQHVVDQG3URIHVVLRQV&RGHVKDOOEH FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Registrant(s): FRQVLGHUHGQRQUHVSRQVLYHDQGVKDOOEHUHMHFWHGE\WKH'LVWULFW NAME STATEMENT Richard Martin Walus, 101 Fifemoor Ct, Cary, CNS-3058845# File No. 535669 NC 27518 4XHVWLRQVFRQFHUQLQJWKLVSURMHFWVKRXOGEHGLUHFWHGWR Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: An Individual Union Sanitary District Adapt Certification Service, Inc. 6803 Central The registrant began to transact business using FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ave., Newark, CA 94560, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on $WWQ'HUHN&KLX NAME STATEMENT Registrant(s): 9-18-2017 %HQVRQ5RDG File No. 535675-76 Adapt Certification Service, Inc. 6803 Central I declare that all information in this statement 8QLRQ&LW\&$ Fictitious Business Name(s): Ave., Newark, CA 94560; California is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 3KRQH Hermandad Del Señor De Los Milagros Business conducted by: corporation as true any material matter pursuant to Section %\ 0DQQ\)HUQDQGH] Defremont, Link Source, 1480 Hardy Pl., The registrant began to transact business using 17913 of the Business and Professions code 6HFUHWDU\RIWKH%RDUG Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Union Sanitary District Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 'DWH2FWREHU Andres F. Bermudez, 1480 Hardy Pl., Fremont, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares one thousand dollars [$1,000].) CNS-3059070# CA 94536 as true any material matter pursuant to Section /s/ Richard Martin Walus, Owner Business conducted by: an Individual 17913 of the Business and Professions code This statement was filed with the County Clerk of The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Alameda County on September 25, 2017 your “Response” or “Answer” must be filed within the fictitious business name(s) listed above on misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) TWENTY (20) CALENDAR DAYS from the date 10-01-1999 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement you were served, not counting the day you I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Brian C. Petersen, President generally expires at the end of five years from the were served. If this “Summons” and the other is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of date on which it was filed in office of the county CIVIL papers were served on you by a registered as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on September 21, 2017 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of process server or the Sheriff outside the State 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after of Arizona, your Response must be filed within that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement any change in the facts set forth in the statement THIRTY (30) CALENDAR DAYS from the date misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE you were served, not counting the day you were one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county the residence address of a registered owner. A FOR CHANGE OF NAME served. Service by a registered process server or /s/ Andres F. Bermudez, Owner - Director clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of new fictitious business name statement must be Case No. HG17877214 the Sheriff is complete when made. Service by This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after filed before the expiration. Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Publication is complete thirty (30) days after the Alameda County on September 21, 2017 any change in the facts set forth in the statement The filing of this statement does not of itself Petition of: Ashrith, Olety Sudha for Change of date of the first publication. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Name 4. You can get a copy of the court papers filed of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A business name in violation of the rights of another TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: in this case from the Petitioner at the address generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be under federal, state, or common law (see Section Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a at the top of this paper, or from the Clerk of the date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). decree changing names as follows: Superior Court’s Customer Service Center at 601 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 W. Jackson, Phoenix, Arizona 85003 or at 222 E. Sai Poojith, Olety Ashrith to Poojith Sai, Olety Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CNS-3055899# Ashrith Javelina Drive, Mesa, Arizona 85210. any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another The Court orders that all persons interested in 5. Requests for reasonable accommodation for pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section persons with disabilities must be made to the the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS this matter appear before this court at the hearing NAME STATEMENT indicated below to show cause, if any, why the office of the judge or commissioner assigned new fictitious business name statement must be 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 to the case, at least five (5) days before your File No. 535746 petition for change of name should not be granted. filed before the expiration. CNS-3056911# scheduled court date. The filing of this statement does not of itself Fictitious Business Name(s): Any person objecting to the name changes Black Water MP Distribution 2, 26010 Eden described above must file a written objection that SIGNED AND SEALED this date: Jun 2, 2017 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Michael K. Jeanes business name in violation of the rights of another FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Landing, Hayward, CA 94545, County of includes the reasons for the objection at least two NAME STATEMENT Alameda court days before the matter is scheduled to be Clerk of Court under federal, state, or common law (see Section By: /s/ Illegible 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). File No. 535892 Registrant(s): heard and must appear at the hearing to show Fictitious Business Name(s): Carlos Magdaleno, 664 Elizabeth Way, Hayward, cause why the petition should not be granted. If Deputy Clerk 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/17 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 Majestic Salon, 22632 Foothill Blv. Hayward, CA 94544 no written objection is timely filed, the court may CNS-3058704# CA 94542, County of Alameda Business conducted by: an individual grant the petition without a hearing. CNS-3052892# Registrant(s): The registrant began to transact business using Notice of Hearing: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ana Fabiola Diaz, 2671 Spencer Lane, Hayward, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on NA Date: 11/17/17, Time: 11:30, Dept.: 24 CA 94542 I declare that all information in this statement The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd NAME STATEMENT File No. 536152 Business conducted by: an individual is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 The registrant began to transact business using as true any material matter pursuant to Section A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be Fictitious Business Name(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS AVI Transport, 4430 Escala Ter., Fremont CA the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A 17913 of the Business and Professions code published at least once each week for four I declare that all information in this statement that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing 94536 NAMES Registrant(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed on the petition in the following newspaper of as true any material matter pursuant to Section one thousand dollars [$1,000].) general circulation, printed in this county: Tri Sarandeep Singh, 4430 Escala Ter., Fremont CA 94536 17913 of the Business and Professions code /s/ Carlos Magdaleno, Owner City Voice that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Date: Sep 29, 2017 Business conducted by: an Individual The registrant began to transact business using misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Alameda County on September 22, 2017 Morris D. Jacobson FICTITIOUS BUSINESS one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Presiding Judge of the Superior Court NAME STATEMENT the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A I declare that all information in this statement /s/ Ana Fabiola Diaz, Owner of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/17 File No. 535493 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of generally expires at the end of five years from the Fictitious Business Name(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CNS-3058090# as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on September 26, 2017 date on which it was filed in office of the county Craftmaster Machinists, 897 Boggs Terrace, NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda 17913 of the Business and Professions code SUMMONS that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Registrant(s): generally expires at the end of five years from the any change in the facts set forth in the statement Case No.: FN2017-003695 Xynasure, Inc., 897 Boggs Terrace, Fremont, CA misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 94539; CA clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the residence address of a registered owner. A MARICOPA COUNTY Business conducted by: a Corporation /s/ Sarandeep Singh, Owner Belen Baker This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after new fictitious business name statement must be The registrant began to transact business using any change in the facts set forth in the statement filed before the expiration. Petitioner/Plaintiff the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Alameda County on October 2, 2017 and NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in The filing of this statement does not of itself 9/01/17 the residence address of a registered owner. A authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Juan Manuel Ochoa Sanchez I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Respondent/Defendant generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be business name in violation of the rights of another is true and correct. (A registrant who declares filed before the expiration. under federal, state, or common law (see Section WARNING: This is an official document from the as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county court that affects your rights. Read this carefully. If clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The filing of this statement does not of itself 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 17913 of the Business and Professions code authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 you do not understand it, contact a lawyer for help. that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after FROM THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Juan any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed under federal, state, or common law (see Section CNS-3055352# Manuel Ochoa Sanchez one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). /s/ Suk Il, Hong, CEO 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT the lawsuit and other court papers are served on This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. OF USE OF FICTITIOUS you with this “Summons”. Alameda County on September 18, 2017 CNS-3056902# BUSINESS NAME 2. If you do not want a judgment or order taken NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious File No. 472348 against you without your input, you must file of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The person(s) listed below have abandoned the an “Answer” or a “Response” in writing with the generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT use of the following fictitious business name(s): Court, and pay the filing fee. If you do not file an date on which it was filed in office of the county File No. 535859 The Fictitious Business Name Statement for the “Answer or Response”, the other party may be clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): Partnership filed on 11/30/2012 in the County of given the relief requested in his/her Petition or Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after ConductXR, 47610 Wabana Common, Fremont, Alameda. Complaint. To file your “Answer” or “Response” any change in the facts set forth in the statement CNS-3058381# CA 94539, County of Alameda Fictitious Business Name(s) (as filed): 24-HR Title take, or send, the “Answer” or “Response” to the pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Mailing address: 47000 Warm Springs Blvd., Report Services, 4533 Sonora Way, Union City, Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 201 West the residence address of a registered owner. A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS #1-335, Fremont, CA 94539 CA 94587, County of Alameda Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85003-2205 or new fictitious business name statement must be Registrant(s): Registered Owner(s): the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 222 NAME STATEMENT filed before the expiration. File No. 535987-90 Digital Myths Studio, Inc. 47610 Wabana Henry Nghiep Cong Trinh, 4533 Sonora Way, East Javelina Drive, Mesa, Arizona 85210-6201 The filing of this statement does not of itself Common, Fremont, CA 94539; Delaware Union City, CA 94587 or Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, 14264 Fictitious Business Name(s): authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 1. Costa Nova Wine and Spirits Ltd., 2. Costa Business conducted by: a corporation This business is conducted by: an individual. West Tierra Buena Lane, Surprise, Arizona 85374. business name in violation of the rights of another The registrant began to transact business using I declare that all information in this statement is Mail a copy of your “Response” or “Answer” to Nova Wines, 3. Costa Nova Wine and Spirits, 4. under federal, state, or common law (see Section Costa Nova Imports, 5028 Scarborough Drive, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A true and correct. A registrant who declares as the other party at the address listed on the top of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). I declare that all information in this statement true any material matter pursuant to this section this Summons. Newark, CA 94560, County of Alameda 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/17 Registrant(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a 3. If this “Summons” and the other court papers as true any material matter pursuant to Section misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed were served on you by a registered process CNS-3059673# Costa Nova Wine and Spirits Imports Limited Liability Co., 5028 Scarborough Dr., Newark, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code one thousand dollars ($1,000). server or the Sheriff, within the State of Arizona, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a S/ Henry Nghiep Cong Trinh, Owner October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 39

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This statement was filed with the County Clerk of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Nabeela Waheed, 39331 Drake Way, Fremont, contract is needed in order to implement this NOTICE OF PETITION TO Alameda County on September 18, 2017. NAME STATEMENT CA 94538 new benefit. 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 File No. 535363 S/ Nabeela Waheed NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: EVIE H. POEY CNS-3055013# Fictitious Business Name(s): This statement was filed with the County Clerk of THE CITY OF FREMONT DOES ORDAIN AS Glory Kids, 39047 State St, Fremont, CA 94538, Alameda County on September 6, 2017. FOLLOWS: CASE NO. RP17877736 County of Alameda 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, Registrant(s): CNS-3051288# Fremont hereby authorizes entering into the NAME STATEMENT Canpaul Ho, 3410 Gilman Common, Fremont, Amendment to Contract between the Board of contingent creditors, and persons who File No. 535185 CA 94538 Administration, California Public Employees’ may otherwise be interested in the WILL or Fictitious Business Name(s): Business conducted by: An Individual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Retirement System and the City of Fremont estate, or both of EVIE H. POEY. Tri-City Plastics, Inc., 6803 Central Ave., The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT (Amendment), a copy of which is attached hereto, A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been Newark CA 94560, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A File No. 535205 marked as “Exhibit 1,” and incorporated herein by Registrant(s): Fictitious Business Name(s): filed by STANLEY B. POEY, INGE L. TAY I declare that all information in this statement reference as though set out in full. AND DENNIS B. POEY in the Superior Tri-City Plastics, Inc., 6803 Centrae l Av ., Newark is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Omega Furniture & Mattress Distribution, 179 SECTION 2. The City Manager of the City of CA 94560; California as true any material matter pursuant to Section Coleridge Green, Fremont, CA 94538, County Fremont is hereby authorized, empowered, and Court of California, County of ALAMEDA. Business conducted by: a corporation 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Alameda directed to execute the Amendment for and on THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests The registrant began to transact business using that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Registrant(s): behalf of the City. that STANLEY B. POEY, INGE L. TAY the fictitious business name(s) listed above on misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Luis Flores, 179 Coleridge Green, Fremont, CA SECTION 3.The City Clerk has prepared and AND DENNIS B. POEY be appointed as 1-1-2001 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 94538 published, at least five days before the date of I declare that all information in this statement Business conducted by: An Individual personal representative to administer the /s/ Canpaul Ho, Owner adoption, a summary of this ordinance once in estate of the decedent. is true and correct. (A registrant who declares This statement was filed with the County Clerk of The registrant began to transact business using a newspaper of general circulation printed and as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on September 14, 2017 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on published in Alameda County and circulated in THE PETITION requests the decedent’s 17913 of the Business and Professions code NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) 4/15/2011 the City of Fremont. A certified copy of the full text WILL and codicils, if any, be admitted to that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement I declare that all information in this statement of the ordinance was posted in the office of the probate. The WILL and any codicils are misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed generally expires at the end of five years from the is true and correct. (A registrant who declares City Clerk since at least five days before this date available for examination in the file kept one thousand dollars [$1,000].) date on which it was filed in office of the county as true any material matter pursuant to Section of adoption. Within 15 days after adoption of this /s/ Brian C. Petersen, President 17913 of the Business and Professions code by the court. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause the summary THE PETITION requests authority This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a to be published again with the names of those Alameda County on September 11, 2017 any change in the facts set forth in the statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed City Council members voting for and against the to administer the estate under the NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in one thousand dollars [$1,000].) ordinance and shall post in the office of the City Independent Administration of Estates Act of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement the residence address of a registered owner. A /s/ Luis Flores, Owner Clerk a certified copy of the full text of this adopted . (This authority will allow the personal generally expires at the end of five years from the new fictitious business name statement must be This statement was filed with the County Clerk of ordinance with the names of those City Council representative to take many actions date on which it was filed in office of the county filed before the expiration. Alameda County on September 11, 2017 members voting for and against the ordinance. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) without obtaining court approval. Before The filing of this statement does not of itself * * * taking certain very important actions, Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after authorize the use in this state of a fictitious of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement The foregoing ordinance was introduced before any change in the facts set forth in the statement business name in violation of the rights of another generally expires at the end of five years from the the City Council of the City of Fremont at the however, the personal representative will pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in under federal, state, or common law (see Section date on which it was filed in office of the county regular meeting of the City Council, held on the be required to give notice to interested the residence address of a registered owner. A 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 12th day of September, 2017, and finally adopted persons unless they have waived notice new fictitious business name statement must be 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/17 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after at a regular meeting of the City Council held on or consented to the proposed action.) The filed before the expiration. any change in the facts set forth in the statement the 3rd day of October 3, 2017, by the following The filing of this statement does not of itself CNS-3052714# pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in independent administration authority will vote: be granted unless an interested person authorize the use in this state of a fictitious the residence address of a registered owner. A AYES: Mayor Mei, Vice Mayor Jones, business name in violation of the rights of another FICTITIOUS BUSINESS new fictitious business name statement must be Councilmembers: Bacon, Salwan and Bonaccorsi files an objection to the petition and shows under federal, state, or common law (see Section NAME STATEMENT filed before the expiration. NOES: None good cause why the court should not grant 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). File No. 535190 The filing of this statement does not of itself ABSENT: None the authority. 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/17 Fictitious Business Name(s): authorize the use in this state of a fictitious ABSTAIN: None A HEARING on the petition will be held in CNS-3054834# PEL Learning Center Newark, 39151 Cedar business name in violation of the rights of another SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK this court as follows: 11/21/17 at 9:31AM Blvd., Newark, CA 94560, County of Alameda under federal, state, or common law (see Section 10/10/17 Mailing address: 15080 Swenson Street, San 1 4411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). in Dept. 202 located at 2120 MARTIN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Leandro, CA 94579 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 CNS-3059234# LUTHER KING JR. WAY, BERKELEY, CA NAME STATEMENT Registrant(s): CNS-3051174# 94704 File No. 535325 PEL Learning Center of Newark, 15080 Swenson CITY OF FREMONT Fictitious Business Name(s): IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of Street, San Leandro, CA 94579; California SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE the petition, you should appear at the ADM Property, 45452 Little Foot Pl., Fremont Business conducted by: a limited liability company FICTITIOUS BUSINESS As Introduced October 3, 2017 CA 94539, County of Alameda; P.O. Box 3679, The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF hearing and state your objections or file Fremont CA 94539 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A File No. 535109 FREMONT ADOPTING TWO DEVELOPMENT written objections with the court before Registrant(s): I declare that all information in this statement Fictitious Business Name(s): AGREEMENTS BETWEEN (1) THE CITY OF the hearing. Your appearance may be in Wendy McCormack-Sison, 45452 Little Foot Pl., is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Happy Lemon, 46873 Warm Spring Blvd., FREMONT AND FREMONT TECHNOLOGY person or by your attorney. Fremont CA 94539 as true any material matter pursuant to Section Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda BUSINESS CENTER LLC AND (2) THE CITY OF Robert Sison, 45452 Little Foot Pl., Fremont CA Registrant(s): IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent 17913 of the Business and Professions code FREMONT AND PACIFIC COMMONS OWNERS creditor of the decedent, you must file 94539 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a WWGRT Inc., 46873 Warm Spring Blvd., Fremont, LP, BOTH RELATED TO THE FREMONT Business conducted by: married couple misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed CA 94539; California TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS CENTER PROJECT your claim with the court and mail a copy The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Business conducted by: a Corporation LOCATED AT CUSHING PARKWAY SOUTH to the personal representative appointed the fictitious business name(s) listed above on /s/ Carmen Phung, Managing Member The registrant began to transact business using OF BUNCHE DRIVE AND WEST OF CHRISTY by the court within the later of either 9/1/10 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A STREET (PLN2017-00114) (1) four months from the date of first I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on September 11, 2017 I declare that all information in this statement On October 3, 2017, the Fremont City Council is true and correct. (A registrant who declares is true and correct. (A registrant who declares issuance of letters to a general personal NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) introduced the above ordinance. It would adopt representative, as defined in section 58(b) as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement as true any material matter pursuant to Section two development agreements related to the 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the 17913 of the Business and Professions code Fremont Technology Business Center Project of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a (the “Project”) located at Cushing Parkway south days from the date of mailing or personal misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of Bunche Drive and west of Christy Street. The delivery to you of a notice under section one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Project would develop the southerly 153 acres 9052 of the California Probate Code. /s/ Wendy McCormack-Sison, Owner any change in the facts set forth in the statement /s/ Nam Quan, President of Pacific Commons with 11 industrial buildings This statement was filed with the County Clerk of This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Other California statutes and legal authority pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in occupying approximately 2,533,000 square feet may affect your rights as a creditor. You Alameda County on September 13, 2017 the residence address of a registered owner. A Alameda County on September 7, 2017 and two auto dealerships occupying 100,000 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) square feet. Project development requires may want to consult with an attorney of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement discretionary and ministerial approvals from the knowledgeable in California law. generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself generally expires at the end of five years from the City, and includes public facilities installations that YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious date on which it was filed in office of the county may require several years to complete. court. If you are a person interested in clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of business name in violation of the rights of another clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of The proposed ordinance is authorized pursuant Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after the estate, you may file with the court a under federal, state, or common law (see Section to Government Code Section 65864, et seq. Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). any change in the facts set forth in the statement and Fremont Municipal Code Chapter 18.245. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Government Code Section 65864, et seq. of the filing of an inventory and appraisal the residence address of a registered owner. A the residence address of a registered owner. A authorizes cities to enter into agreements for of estate assets or of any petition or new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-3051803# new fictitious business name statement must be the development of real property in order to account as provided in Probate Code filed before the expiration. filed before the expiration. establish development rights in such property section 1250. A Request for Special Notice The filing of this statement does not of itself FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The filing of this statement does not of itself while assuring that the development will be authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT authorize the use in this state of a fictitious form is available from the court clerk. completed in accordance with city requirements. Attorney for Petitioner business name in violation of the rights of another File No. 534846 business name in violation of the rights of another Chapter 18.245 of the Fremont Municipal Code under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): under federal, state, or common law (see Section has enacted regulations to implement procedures JAMES P. DRUMMY 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Smile Zone Family Dental, 34743 Ardenwood 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). for the processing and approval of development JOSEPH A. SIFFERD 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/17 Blvd., Fremont, CA 94555, County of Alameda 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 agreements. The development agreements grant POINDEXTER & DOUTRE, INC. CNS-3054078# Registrant(s): CNS-3051167# vested rights to the developers and will benefit 624 S GRAND AVE #2420 Milo Sinha DDS, Inc., 34743 Ardenwood Blvd., the City by providing funding to improve transit Fremont, CA 94555, s. corp; CA LOS ANGELES CA 90017-3325 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS options in the vicinity of the Project and for traffic 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 Business conducted by: a Corporation signal timing improvements. NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT CNS-3059433# File No. 535424 File No. 535213 A certified copy of the full text of the ordinance is the fictitious business name(s) listed above on posted in the office of the City Clerk, 3300 Capitol Fictitious Business Name(s): 7/2012 Fictitious Business Name(s): AA Group, 2090 Warm Springs Ct. Suite 256 Black Dog Armory, 40655 Grimmer Blvd., Avenue, Fremont, and is available for review NOTICE OF PETITION TO I declare that all information in this statement upon request. The second reading for adoption is Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Registrant(s): Registrant(s): currently scheduled for October 17, 2017, at 7:00 as true any material matter pursuant to Section pm, at City Hall, 3300 Capito l Avenue, Fremont. HERLISA JEANNINE HAMP Yuan Corporation, 2090 Warm Springs Ct. Suite 17913 of the Business and Professions code Charles Cunningham, 42474 Roberts Ave., 256 Fremont, CA 94539; California Fremont, CA 94538 SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK CASE NO. RP17877581 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a 10/10/17 Business conducted by: a corporation misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Business conducted by: an Individual To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) The registrant began to transact business using CNS-3059229# contingent creditors, and persons who the fictitious business name(s) listed above on /s/ Milu Sinha, CEO the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A may otherwise be interested in the will or Feb. 2012 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of I declare that all information in this statement CITY OF FREMONT I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares estate, or both, of: Herlisa Jeannine Hamp Alameda County on August 30, 2017 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE A Petition for Probate has been filed by is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) as true any material matter pursuant to Section As Introduced October 3, 2017 as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 17913 of the Business and Professions code AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FREMONT Timothy Hamp and Herman Hamp in the 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a AMENDING THE PRECISE PLAN AND Superior Court of California, County of that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR A 153- Alameda. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of one thousand dollars [$1,000].) ACRE PORTION OF THE PACIFIC COMMONS The Petition for Probate requests that one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after /s/ Charles Cunningham, Owner PLANNED DISTRICT P-2000-214 REGARDING /s/ Andrew Yuan, President & Secretary This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Timothy Hamp and Herman Hamp be any change in the facts set forth in the statement PROPERTY LOCATED ON BOTH SIDES OF appointed as personal representative to This statement was filed with the County Clerk of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Alameda County on September 11, 2017 CUSHING PARKWAY SOUTH OF BUNCHE Alameda County on September 15, 2017 the residence address of a registered owner. A NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) DRIVE AND WEST OF CHRISTY STREET administer the estate of the decedent. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement On October 3, 2017, the Fremont City Council The Petition requests authority to of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. generally expires at the end of five years from the introduced the above ordinance. It would amend administer the estate under the generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself date on which it was filed in office of the county the precise plan and development standards for Independent Administration of Estates date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Planned District P-2000-214, commonly known as clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Act. (This authority will allow the personal business name in violation of the rights of another Pacific Commons. representative to take many actions Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after under federal, state, or common law (see Section any change in the facts set forth in the statement On May 23, 2000, the City Council adopted any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Ordinance No. 2380, which established Planned without obtaining court approval. Before pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 the residence address of a registered owner. A District P-2000-214 to allow for the development taking certain very important actions, the residence address of a registered owner. A new fictitious business name statement must be of a major retail area and industrial area, and however, the personal representative will new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-3051801# filed before the expiration. approved a precise plan for the district, including be required to give notice to interested filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself development standards and guidelines. The first The filing of this statement does not of itself FICTITIOUS BUSINESS authorize the use in this state of a fictitious persons unless they have waived notice phases of development in the area have been or consented to the proposed action.) The authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT business name in violation of the rights of another completed for the major retail area and the Block. business name in violation of the rights of another File No. 535027 under federal, state, or common law (see Section This ordinance would amend Planned District independent administration authority will under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). P-2000-214 to allow development of eleven be granted unless an interested person 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Best Graphic Image, 44816 South Grimmer 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 industrial buildings and two auto dealers on 153 files an objection to the petition and shows 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/17 Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda CNS-3051148# acres on both sides of Cushing Parkway south of good cause why the court should not grant CNS-3054031# Registrant(s): Bunche Drive and west of Christy Street. the authority. Sahdev, Inc., 44816 South Grimmer Blvd., A certified copy of the full text of the ordinance is Fremont, CA 94538; California A hearing on the petition will be held in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS posted in the office of the City Clerk, 3300 Capitol Business conducted by: a Corporation Avenue, Fremont, and is available for review this court on Nov. 01, 2017 at 9:31 a.m. in NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using Dept. 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther File No. 534856 GOVERNMENT upon request. The second reading for adoption is the fictitious business name(s) listed above on currently scheduled for October 17, 2017, at 7:00 King Jr. Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. Fictitious Business Name(s): February 1999 SprayRate, 3723 Arbutus Ct., Hayward, CA pm, at City Hall, 3300 Capitol Avenue, Fremont. If you object to the granting of the petition, I declare that all information in this statement SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK 94542, County of Alameda is true and correct. (A registrant who declares you should appear at the hearing and state Mailing address: 22568 Mission Blvd. #248, 10/10/17 your objections or file written objections as true any material matter pursuant to Section CITY OF FREMONT Hayward, CA 94541 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3059225# with the court before the hearing. Your Registrant(s): SUMMARY OF ADOPTED that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a ORDINANCE NO. 13-2017 appearance may be in person or by your SnapTint.com LLC, 3723 Arbutus Ct., Hayward, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed CITY OF FREMONT CA 94542; CA AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FREMONT attorney. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) REPEALING FREMONT MUNICIPAL CODE SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE If you are a creditor or a contingent Business conducted by: a Limited Liability /s/ Dev Sagar, President As Introduced October 3, 2017 Company CHAPTER 9.60, RESIDENTIAL RENT creditor of the decedent, you must file This statement was filed with the County Clerk of INCREASE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF The registrant began to transact business using Alameda County on September 5, 2017 FREMONT AMENDING CHAPTER 10.05, your claim with the court and mail a copy the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A REPLACING IT WITH A NEW CHAPTER 9.60, NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) RENT REVIEW ORDINANCE AND ADDING A TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, ARTICLE VII, to the personal representative appointed I declare that all information in this statement of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING RULES, by the court within the later of either is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NEW ARTICLE XV TO CHAPTER 2.20, RENT generally expires at the end of five years from the REVIEW BOARD REGARDING TRUCK ROUTES (1) four months from the date of first as true any material matter pursuant to Section date on which it was filed in office of the county On October 3, 2017, the Fremont City Council 17913 of the Business and Professions code On September 19, 2017, the Fremont City Council issuance of letters to a general personal clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of introduced the above ordinance. It would update introduced the above ordinance. It would amend that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Fremont Municipal Code (“FMC”) Chapter 10.05, representative, as defined in section 58(b) misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Fremont Municipal Code (FMC) Chapter 9.60, of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 any change in the facts set forth in the statement Residential Rent Increase Dispute Resolution Traffic Regulations, Article VII, Miscellaneous one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Driving Rules, regarding truck routes. days from the date of mailing or personal /s/ Qiang Liu, Manager (RRIDRO) with a new Chapter 9.60, Rent Review the residence address of a registered owner. A Ordinance and a new Article XV to Chapter 2.20, This ordinance would delete old references to delivery to you of a notice under section This statement was filed with the County Clerk of new fictitious business name statement must be specific truck routes within FMC Section 10.05.370 Alameda County on August 30, 2017 Rent Review Board to strengthen the existing rent 9052 of the California Probate Code. filed before the expiration. increase dispute resolution process and create a and reference the general plan for identification of Other California statutes and legal authority NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The filing of this statement does not of itself truck routes. The proposed change is intended to of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement rent review board. may affect your rights as a creditor. You authorize the use in this state of a fictitious The changes to Chapter 9.60 streamline the simplify and update identification of truck routes generally expires at the end of five years from the business name in violation of the rights of another by including them in the general plan rather than may want to consult with an attorney date on which it was filed in office of the county dispute resolution process by making it a two-step under federal, state, or common law (see Section rather than a three-step process by combining the Municipal Code. knowledgeable in California law. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). A certified copy of the full text of the ordinance is You may examine the file kept by the court. Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after the existing conciliation and mediation processes 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 into a single consultation or mediation process posted in the office of the City Clerk, 3300 Capitol If you are a person interested in the estate, any change in the facts set forth in the statement Avenue, Fremont, and is available for review pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in CNS-3051791# followed by review by a City rent review board. you may file with the court a Request for The new provisions of Article XV to Chapter 2.20 upon request. The second reading for adoption is the residence address of a registered owner. A currently scheduled for October 17, 2017, at 7:00 Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of new fictitious business name statement must be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS create a rent review board that will consist of five an inventory and appraisal of estate assets members including two landlord representatives, pm, at City Hall, 3300 Capitol Avenue, Fremont. filed before the expiration. NAME STATEMENT SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK or of any petition or account as provided in The filing of this statement does not of itself File No. 534543 two tenant representatives, one neutral member and one alternate neutral member. The board will 10/10/17 Probate Code section 1250. A Request for authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Fictitious Business Name(s): Special Notice form is available from the business name in violation of the rights of another Blue Sky Vacation, 47952 B Warm Springs review rent increases that exceed 5% in any 12 CNS-3059212# under federal, state, or common law (see Section Blvd., Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda month period. court clerk. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Registrant(s): The ordinance also provides for notice of the Attorney for Petitioner: William Tayl,or 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/17 Hoi Ying Bonnie Lai, 917 Vida Larga Lp, Milpitas, rent review process to be provided to tenants NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1211 Preservation Park Way, Oakland, CA CA 95035 along with a notice of rent increase. The notice Sealed bids will be received in the Office of CNS-3053891# will be translated into the most commonly 94612, Telephone: (510) 893-9465 Business conducted by: an Individual Purchasing Services at 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 The registrant began to transact business using used languages within the City. In addition, the B, Fremont, California, up to the hour of 2:00 PM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A ordinance includes stronger provision to prevent on November 14, 2017 at which time they will CNS-3059148# NAME STATEMENT I declare that all information in this statement landlord retaliation against tenants for engaging in be opened and read out loud in said building for: File No. 535417 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares the rent review process and to require good faith NOTICE OF PETITION TO Fictitious Business Name(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section participation in the process. The ordinance will be WARM SPRINGS BART WEST ACCESS Golden Seal Notary, 34853 Warwick Ct, 17913 of the Business and Professions code reviewed annually by the City Council. BRIDGE AND PLAZA PROJECT REBID ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Fremont, CA 94555, County of Alameda that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a This Ordinance was adopted at a regular meeting CITY PROJECT 8804(PWC) SAIED KHATA-O-KHOTAN (AKA Registrant(s): misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed of the City of Fremont City Council held October SAIED KHATAOKHOTAN, SAIED Marianne L. Burnett, 34853 Warwick Ct, Fremont, one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 3, 2017, by the following vote, to wit: MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE: A CA 94555 /s/ Hoi Ying Bonnie Lai, Owner AYES: Mayor Mei, Vice Mayor Jones, mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for K. KHOTAN, SAIED KHOTAN) Glenward D. Burnett, 34853 Warwick Ct, Fremont, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Councilmembers: Salwan and Bonaccorsi Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 9:00 a.m.at CASE NO. RP17867749 CA 94555 Alameda County on August 21, 2017 NOES: Councilmember Bacon 39550 Liberty St. Fremont, California, 94538, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, Business conducted by: Married Couple NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) ABSENT: None Niles Conference Room, First Floor The registrant began to transact business using ABSTAIN: None contingent creditors, and persons who may of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement otherwise be interested in the will or estate, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A generally expires at the end of five years from the A certified copy of the full text of Ordinance No. Plans, special provisions and standard proposal I declare that all information in this statement date on which it was filed in office of the county 13-2017 as adopted is available for review upon forms to be used for bidding on this project or both, of: Saied Khata-O-Khotan (aka is true and correct. (A registrant who declares clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of request in the office of the City Clerk, 3300 Capitol can be obtained for a non-refundable fee at Saied Khataokhotan, Saied K. Khotan, as true any material matter pursuant to Section Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Avenue, Building A, Fremont. ARC Solutions located at 821 Martin Avenue, saied Khotan) 17913 of the Business and Professions code any change in the facts set forth in the statement SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK Santa Clara, CA 95050 or through Planwell at A Amended Petition for Probate has been that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 10/10/17 www.e-arc.com/location/santa-clara. Phone misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed filed by Khanh Tran in the Superior Court the residence address of a registered owner. A CNS-3059239# (408) 295-5770. No partial sets will be issued, of California, County of Alameda. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) new fictitious business name statement must be cost is non-refundable. Call to confirm availability /s/ Marianne L. Burnett, Notary Public filed before the expiration. of copies before coming to pick up documents. The Petition for Probate requests that This statement was filed with the County Clerk of CITY OF FREMONT Khanh Tran be appointed as personal The filing of this statement does not of itself ORDINANCE NO. 12-2017 For more information on this project, contact the Alameda County on September 15, 2017 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious City of Fremont Purchasing Department at (510) representative to administer the estate of NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FREMONT business name in violation of the rights of another AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE 494-4620. the decedent. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section . generally expires at the end of five years from the CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FREMONT The Petition requests authority to 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF LINDA WRIGHT administer the estate under the date on which it was filed in office of the county 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 PURCHASING DIVISION clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT Independent Administration of Estates SYSTEM CITY OF FREMONT Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after CNS-3051746# 10/3, 10/10/17 Act. (This authority will allow the personal any change in the facts set forth in the statement WHEREAS, the City entered into a contract representative to take many actions pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT with the California Public Employees’ Retirement CNS-3056760# System (CalPERS) in 1958 and numerous without obtaining court approval. Before the residence address of a registered owner. A OF USE OF FICTITIOUS taking certain very important actions, new fictitious business name statement must be BUSINESS NAME amendments since that date; and filed before the expiration. File No. 530406 WHEREAS, as a result of labor negotiations however, the personal representative will The filing of this statement does not of itself The following person(s) has (have) abandoned with the Fremont Police Association and the be required to give notice to interested authorize the use in this state of a fictitious the use of the fictitious business name: A2Z Mart, Fremont Police Management Association, the persons unless they have waived notice business name in violation of the rights of another 39331 Drake Way, Fremont, CA 94538, County parties agreed that the employees will have Pre- PROBATE or consented to the proposed action.) The under federal, state, or common law (see Section of Alameda Retirement Option 2W Death Benefit for service credit accumulated on and after the effective independent administration authority will 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). The Fictitious Business Name Statement being be granted unless an interested person 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/17 abandoned was filed on 4-26-17 in the County date of this amendment for local police members only; and files an objection to the petition and shows CNS-3052925# of Alameda. This Business is Conducted By: An Individual WHEREAS, an amendment to the CalPERS good cause why the court should not grant Page 40 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

10 lines/$10/ 10 Weeks $50/Year 510-494-1999 [email protected] Let’s Do Lunch! Afro-American Cultural & FREMONT COIN CLUB Shout out to your Payment is for one posting Volunteer for Historical Society, Inc. Established 1971 community only. Any change will be con- Sharing ur culture and Meets 2nd & 4th Tues 7pm LIFE ElderCare – Meals on Wheels Our readers can post informa- sidered a new posting and Mon – Fri, 10:30-12:30 history in the Tri-Cities and At the Fremont Elks Lodge tion including: incur a new fee. Choose your day(s) surrounding area 38991 Farwell Dr., Fremont The “NO” List: Call Tammy 510-574-2086 Meetings: Third Saturday All are welcome, come join us Activities [email protected] Except Dec & Feb www.fremontcoinclub.org Announcements • No commercial www.LifeElderCare.org 5:30pm Newark Library 510-792-1511 For sale announcements, services 510-793-8181 www.aachsi.com Garage sales or sales We welcome all new members Group meetings • No personal services Lost and found (escort services, dating St Vincent de Paul For the extremely low cost League of Women Voters Thrift Store services, etc.) TRI-CITY of $10 for up to 10 weeks, Fremont-Newark-Union City DEMOCRACTIC FORUM 3777 Decoto Road Fremont • No sale items over $100 www.lwvfnuc.org your message will reach thou- MEETING DONATIONS: Tues. - Sun. value Free meetings to inform the Every Third Wednesday 10AM- 4:30 PM sands of friends and neighbors • No automobile or public about local, regional and 7:00 pm Clean, lightly used clothing. House- every TUESDAY in the TCV real estate sales statewide policy issues. Chandni Restaurant hold & furniture. No electronics or printed version and continu- Participate in non-partisan • No animal sales (non- 5748 Mowry School Rd e-waste. VOLUNTEERS: Individuals & ously online. in-depth, discussions with guest profit humane organization Newark, CA 94560 groups! COMMUNITY SPACE TCV has the right to reject adoptions accepted) speakers at our meetings. Call for info 510-792-3711 http://www.tricitydems.com/ any posting to the Commu- • No P.O. boxes unless All sites are wheelchair accessible [email protected] nity Bulletin Board. Payment physical address is verified must be received in advance. by TCV Scholarships for Women! Make a senior’s life American Assoc. of Our Fremont Philanthropic First Church of Christ a bit easier University Women organization, PEO, sponsors FREE AIRPLANE RIDES Volunteer for Fremont Branch Scientist, Fremont scholarships for women entering FOR KIDS AGES 8-17 Sunday Service 10am LIFE ElderCare – VIP Rides Advances equity for women college, earning another degree, Young Eagles Drive seniors to appts/errands and girls through advocacy, Sunday School 10am or returning to school after Hayward Airport Wed. Eve Service 7:30pm Flexible weekday scheduling education, philanthropy, 2 + years. Low interest Various Saturdays Call Valerie 510-574-2096 and research. Chld Care is available all serv- education loans. www.vaa29.org ices. Reading Room Open [email protected] to join or for more information: www.peocalifornia.org Email for more information www.LifeElderCare.org fremont-ca.aauw.net Tuesday - Wednesday 1-3pm (Apply online for these.) [email protected] 1351 Driscoll Rd., Fremont 510-794-6844 for more info 510-656-8161

Is food a problem? Try “Giftique” Fremont Cribbage Club Start Your Own Business Overeaters Anonymous @Cedars Church teaches cribbage to new players & East Bay Self Employment Assoc Mon 7 PM & Wed 7 PM In Newark tournament cribbage to all Calling all unemployed, St. James Episcopal Church October 28th, 9:30-3:00pm players of any skill level every Tues. including able bodies or 37051 Cabrillo Terr., Fremont 38325 Cedar Blvd, 6:15pm at Round Table Pizza disabled, retired, men & women Sat 10:30 AM No dues or fees (Corner of Smith) 37480 Fremont Blvd., Centerville for “FREE COUNSELING” All are welcome! Tables and Tables of Unique Email:[email protected] One to One, How to start your First Presbyterian Church Gifts and Decorations! American Cribbage Congress small business www.cribbage.org 35450 Newark Blvd., Newark Giftique [email protected] www.oasaco.org Call 408-306-0827

FREMONT STAMP CLUB FREMONT SYMPHONY Do you get nervous F.U.N. (Fremont, Union City, CRAFTERS! SINCE 1978 Newark) PROGRESSIVES GUILD when you have to At Cedars Church In Meets 2nd Thurs. speak in public? Join us for pizza and politics Enthusiastic music lovers who each month 7pm Newark Newark Toastmasters can help Bronco Billy’s Pizza support the Fremont Symphony! Cultural Arts Center Learn this skill and more in a 41200 Blacow Road Fremont First Tuesday each month 7:30 pm 3375 Country Dr., Fremont October 28th, 9:30-3:00pm supportive atmosphere Most meetings 6pm - third Sun Fremont Community Everyone is welcome. Beginners It’s FREE to attend of the month. Activities Center to Advanced. For questions or Contact Vicki 510-589-1167 Tue 7am - 8:10am @ Newark For Info Visit our website: 3375 Country Drive, Fremont more information: [email protected] Library, 6300 Civic Terrace Ave www.funprogressives.com Visitors are welcome! www.fremontstampclub.org/ 510-402-8318 or 510-796-3562 Contact us at: call 510-656-8763 or email or call Dave: www.1118.toastmastersclubs.org [email protected] [email protected] 510-487-5288 The Friendship Force Shinn House New Dimension Chorus Fremont Cribbage Club Supporting the Fremont Mission Peak Heritage Men’s 4 Part Vocal Meets to play weekly, every Wed. Symphony Orchestra Experience a country & its culture Foundation Harmony In the We play a Cribbage Tournament for 50 years! with local hosts; meet global 1269 Peralta Blvd. Fremont “Barbershop” style starting at 6:25 pm at Round Table FREMONT SYMPHONY visitors here. Docents & Volunteers needed Thursdays at 7pm Pizza at 37480 Fremont Blvd., GUILD Japanese guests in 2017 for Various Activities throughout Calvary Luther Church We welcome experienced player To learn more about this Travel to Kenya in 2018 the year. Free professional 17200 Via Magdelena and will work with new players group of music-lovers Many Bay Area social activities. Docent Training. SanLorenzo hoping to learn the game. call 510-673-0085 or www.ffsfba.org Please contact: Joan Serafino Contact: ndchorus.org email: [email protected] email [email protected] www.thefriendshipforce.org 510-795-0891 510-332-2481 for more information Call 510-794-6844 or 793-0857

TRI-CITIES WOMEN'S CLUB HELP FEED THE NEED SONS OF ITALY Meets on the third Tuesday TCV Food Bank & Thrift Store Social Club for Italians Sun Gallery Elk’s Club on Farwell Drive (Tri-City Volunteers) looking for And Friends Annual 2017 Holiday 9:15 – Cards & Games energized volunteers to help 1st Friday of month Boutique Supports Our Children’s 11:45 – Lunch out in our Marketplace (No meetings July/Aug/Dec) Art Programs 1:00 – Program & Meeting (Food Bank) and Thrift Store. 5:30 social hour Nov 17-Dec 17 2017 5 weeks Group meeting monthly/bi- Variety of tasks & shifts available 6:30 potluck dinner ($5) Thurs.-Sun 11-5pm monthly; marathon bridge, Monday–Friday 7:30a–4:00p. Newark Pavilion - Bld. 2 Call forCrafters & Artists walking group, lunch bunch, For more information, visit (Thornton Blvd. & 1015 E St., Hayward rummikub group, pinochle www.tcvfoodbank.org Cherry Blvd., Newark) Sungallery.org or group, bocce ball & book club. email Info: Gina 510-943-7403 [email protected] For more info, call 510-656-0162 [email protected]. www.giuseppemazzini.org

Are You Troubled AHS PTSA By Someone's Fremont Area Writers Holiday Boutique Dominican Sisters Drinking? Like to write? Sat. December 2, Holiday Boutique Al-Anon and Alateen Meet other writers? 9am-3pm November 18 & 19 are here to help. Get tips from speakers? Artesian vendors, Baked goods Saturday & Sunday Al-Anon has but one purpose: to Join us from 2-4pm Fresh trees & wreaths 10:00am-4:00pm help families of alcoholics. We every fourth Saturday American High School 43326 Mission Tierra Pl. share our experience, strength, except in July & December 36300 Fremont Blvd, Fremont New Dominican Center and hope. www.ncwsa.org www.cwc-fremontareawriters.org Proceeds benefit Class of 2018 Dominican Fruitcakes & Olive Oil for a meeting near you, Safe & Sober Variety of Homemade Goods or call 510-276-2270, or email Grad Nite celebration www.msjdominicans.org [email protected] [email protected]

**CRAFTERS** Boutique Navideno Fremont Youth Soiree Seniors Fremont Garden Club Seeking quality arts & Join enthusiasts from de las Hermanas Symphony Orchestra For People Over 60 crafts vendors Dominicas Apply online for Audition Many Activities Tri-City area for our Holiday Boutique Meets Feb. - Oct. 18 y 19 de noviembre, http://fremontsymphony.org Potluck Dinners, Dancing, in Fremont 2017 Sabado y New Season starts on 9/11/17 TGIF’s, Birthdays and more 3rd Wednesday of the month Saturday, December 2 at various locations Domingo Monday Rehearsals, 4pm-7pm Call Dianne for information 9am-3pm 10:00am-4:00pm First United Methodist Church (510) 581-9008 Social time: 6:15 pm Sponsored by Presentation: 7-8:30 pm 43326 Mission Circle, Fremont 2950 Washington Blvd, American High School PTSA Acceso por Mission Tierra Place Annual dues: $30 indi, $50 couples Fremont Contact 925-222-5674 or Pasteles de fruta navideno hechos por [email protected] Call Lynn: 510-604-8206 holidayvendors@americanhigh www.fremontgardenclub.org las dominicas y aceite de olivos or call (510) 936-0570 ptsa.org www.msjdominicans.org

CRAFTERS SparkPoint Financial Attend Free Classes Seeking quality arts Servicesfor Low-Income & Craft Vendors for Residents Become A Travel Trainer & teach our Holiday Boutique FREE financial services in Fremont & coaching. others how to travel at wholesale Prices. on Sat-Dec 2 SparkPoint Info Session 9am-3pm 3rd Thursday, 6-7pm Tax Benefits & Free Health Care Hundreds of Items City of Fremont Reserve your seating. Sponsored by American High Family Resource Center Arleen 510 695 7278 School PTA To register, call 574-2020. [email protected] Contact 925-222-5674 or Fremont.gov/SparkPointFRC [email protected] October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 41

Come join family fun& ABWA-Pathfinder Chap. You are invited festivities at Annual American Business Hayward Arts Council Public Olive Harvest Women’s Assoc. Benefit - We Love Art Saturday, November 4 provides opportunities for women Fri.- Nov. 3, 5:30-8:30pm 9 am-12:30 pm personally & professionally thru Hayward City Hall Rotunda Dominican Sisters Motherhouse leadership, education, networking 777 B St. Hayward 43326 Mission Circle - Fremont Dinner Meetings: 3rd Wednesday Buy Tickets: Entrance offMissionTierra each month. DoubleTree www.haywardartscouncil.org Coffee, hot chocolat & free BBQ 39900 Balentine Dr, Newark Call: 510-538-2787 provided forharvesters (Fremont ): 6:30-9:00 pm $45 if purchased before Oct 31 Call Harriet 510-793-7465 $60 after that date www.abwa-pathfinder.org

Vengan a participar Tri-City Society of Fremont Senior Center FOE Auxillary 1139 FOE Auxillary 1139 enfestividades de alegri para Model Engineers Holiday Boutique Monthly Charity Bingo 2nd Annual Autumn toda la familia: Cosccha de The TCSME located in Niles Plaza Friday, November 17th Luncheon Mon. Nov 13 “Tea for a Cause” Olivos anual ublico is currently looking for new 9 am - 3 pm Call Glenda 510-584-1568 Sat. Nov. 4 Sabado, 4 de noviembre members to help build & operate 40086 Paseo Padre Parkway Eagles Hall 11am-2pm 9 am-12:30 pm an N Scale HO layout focused on Handcrafted items for 21406 Foothill Blvd. Hayward $15- Call Glenda 510-584-1568 Dominican Sisters Motherhouse Fremont & surrounding areas. sale including, jewelry, Ham Dinner with all trimings Eagles Hall 43326 Mission Circle - Fremont We meet Fridays 7:30-9:30pm. woodwork, needlework, A donation of $8 includes 21406 Foothill Blvd. Hayward Entrance offMissionTierra Please visit our web site: blankets,scarves, sewing & One FREE Bingo Card Benefits Salvation Army and cafe, chocolate caliente y bar- www.nilesdepot.org quilting items, etc Alameda County Community barcoa gratis para los segadores Food Bank

P U B L I C N O T I C E S Continued from page 39 the authority. may affect your rights as a creditor. You contingent creditors, and persons who may or consented to the proposed action.) The of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 A hearing on the petition will be held in this may want to consult with an attorney otherwise be interested in the will or estate, independent administration authority will days from the date of mailing or personal court on 11/01/2017 at 09:31 AM in Dept. knowledgeable in California law. or both, of: Paul Michael Parker be granted unless an interested person delivery to you of a notice under section 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King Jr. You may examine the file kept by the court. A Petition for Probate has been filed by files an objection to the petition and shows 9052 of the California Probate Code. Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. If you are a person interested in the estate, Cathy Sargent in the Superior Court of good cause why the court should not grant Other California statutes and legal authority If you object to the granting of the petition, you may file with the court a Request for California, County of Alameda. the authority. may affect your rights as a creditor. You you should appear at the hearing and state Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of The Petition for Probate requests that A hearing on the petition will be held in this may want to consult with an attorney your objections or file written objections an inventory and appraisal of estate assets Cathy Sargent be appointed as personal court on November 1, 2017 at 9:31 am in knowledgeable in California law. with the court before the hearing. Your or of any petition or account as provided in representative to administer the estate of Dept. 202 located at 2120 Martin Luther You may examine the file kept by the court. appearance may be in person or by your Probate Code section 1250. A Request for the decedent. King, Jr. Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. If you are a person interested in the estate, attorney. Special Notice form is available from the The Petition requests the decedent’s will If you object to the granting of the petition, you may file with the court a Request for If you are a creditor or a contingent court clerk. and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. you should appear at the hearing and state Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of creditor of the decedent, you must file Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner: Khanh The will and any codicils are available for your objections or file written objections an inventory and appraisal of estate assets your claim with the court and mail a copy Tran, 41449 Millenium Terrace, Fremont, examination in the file kept by the court. with the court before the hearing. Your or of any petition or account as provided in to the personal representative appointed CA 94538, Telephone: (510) 676-3256 The Petition requests authority to appearance may be in person or by your Probate Code section 1250. A Request for by the court within the later of either 10/10, 10/17, 10/24/17 administer the estate under the attorney. Special Notice form is available from the (1) four months from the date of first CNS-3057726# Independent Administration of Estates If you are a creditor or a contingent court clerk. issuance of letters to a general personal Act. (This authority will allow the personal creditor of the decedent, you must file Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner: Kevin M. representative, as defined in section 58(b) NOTICE OF PETITION TO representative to take many actions your claim with the court and mail a copy Corbett, 220 Juana Avenue, San Leandro, of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 without obtaining court approval. Before to the personal representative appointed CA 94577, Telephone: (510) 357-4970 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF 9/26, 10/3, 10/10/17 days from the date of mailing or personal PAUL MICHAEL PARKER taking certain very important actions, by the court within the later of either delivery to you of a notice under section however, the personal representative will (1) four months from the date of first CNS-3054539# 9052 of the California Probate Code. CASE NO. RP17875942 be required to give notice to interested issuance of letters to a general personal Other California statutes and legal authority To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, persons unless they have waived notice representative, as defined in section 58(b)

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SUBMITTED BY AISHA KNOWLES, ACFD Fire Investigators to work closely with your social security number the local law enforcement agency to deter- ALAMEDA COUNTY FD BY MARIAELENA LEMUS, SOCIAL that our records are correct. You also mine the cause and origin of the fire. SECURITY PUBLIC AFFAIRS may view your annual earnings by On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at The Alameda County Fire Investigation accessing your Social Security SPECIALIST 5:27a.m., Alameda County firefighters re- Task Force was also requested to assist with Statement, one of the many services sponded to a fire at 285 Santa Susana Street the fire investigation. Task Force representa- available with a ‘my Social Security’ While many of us look forward to in San Leandro at the Mission Bay Mobile tives from the Alameda County District account. Friday and our weekend plans, certain Home Community. Firefighters arrived Attorney’s Office, the Bureau of Alcohol, 9. If you suspect someone is cultures consider Friday an unlucky within five minutes to find a double-wide Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), misusing your number to create credit day. Moreover, people suffering from mobile home fully engulfed in flames. Alameda County Sheriff’s Office (UAV or other problems for you, report the triskaidekaphobia are truly terrified of During a search of the residence, firefighters Team), and the Sunnyvale Department of identify theft with the Federal the number 13. Combine the two facts located two deceased adults, a female and male, Public Safety responded to help with the Trade Commission (FTC) at and it’s not surprising that Friday the in the rear of the home. The 1-alarm fire was fire investigation. www.identitytheft.gov or by calling 1- 13th has a frightening reputation. extinguished within 15 minutes of firefighters There were no additional reports of 877-IDTHEFT. We also recommend While superstitions play an arriving at the scene and was contained to the injuries to firefighters, community members, that you contact the Internal Revenue important part in the Friday the 13th mobile home, with some minor exterior pets or public safety personnel. Service (IRS) if fraudulent tax refunds jitters, we offer a different approach damage to neighboring mobile homes. The City of San Leandro Building Depart- or reporting is involved, quickly file to this “unlucky” day with 13 fearless The fire investigation, led by the Alameda ment, PG&E, Paramedics Plus and the a complaint with the Internet Crime things to know about your Social County Fire Department (ACFD) in Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Coroner’s Complaint Center (IC3) at Security number and card. collaboration with the San Leandro Police Bureau also responded to assist with compo- www.ic3.gov, and monitor your 1. Your Social Security number is Department, is ongoing. For fatal fire nents of the overall fire response. credit reports. your link to Retirement or Disability investigations it is standard practice for 10. The nine-digit Social Security benefits since we use it to record your number was initiated in 1936 for wages and earnings. tracking workers’ earnings over the Ahern Ave, and the loss included construction 2. There is no charge to obtain a Union City course of their lifetimes for benefits, equipment and electronics. Social Security number and card. not with the intent of personal Police Log Thursday, Sept. 28 This service is free. identification. Since 1936, we have Around 7:15 p.m. Officer Bedford was 3. We keep your records issued over 30 different versions of the dispatched to take a robbery report that had confidential and don’t disclose your Social Security number card. SUBMITTED BY LT. MATIAS PARDO, occurred a couple hours prior. The victim said number to anyone, except when the 11. Until June 2011, the first three UNION CITY P.D. he was in the area of Railroad Ave. and F St., law requires, or when your information digits of a Social Security number were when something hit him in the back of the connects you with other government determined by the geographical region Monday, Sept. 25 head. He momentarily lost consciousness, and health or social services programs. in which the person lived. Numbers Around 2:20 p.m. Officer Fong was dis- when he awoke, his shoes had been stolen. 4. To prevent identity theft, keep were assigned beginning in the northeast patched to the 3100 block of Sugar Beet Way Around 10:15 a.m. a suspect at 32400 block your Social Security card in a safe place and moving westward. Residents on the on the report of an in-progress burglary, of Edith Way entered through an unlocked with your other important papers and east coast often have lower numbers which was later determined to be unfounded. bathroom window, but fled when confronted by be careful about sharing your number. than those on the west coast. Any The suspect was located nearby, and a consent the residents. He was described as a male, ap- If asked for your number, find out number beginning with 000 will never search yielded live ammunition in his pocket. proximately 5’8” to 5’10” with a slim build. why your number is needed, how it be a valid Social Security number. Lamar Tate, a 29-year-old Pittsburg resident, Friday, Sept. 29 will be used, and what happens if 12. Beginning in June 2011, we was arrested for the prohibited possession of Around 8:45 a.m., Officer Fong responded you refuse to provide it. assigned Social Security numbers ammunition. to the Union Landing shopping center to inves- 5. While you need a Social Security randomly, which protects the integrity Wednesday, Sept. 27 tigate two just-occurred burglaries, when he lo- number to get a job or for other of the Social Security number, Around 11:30 a.m. Officer Dinneen and cated a suspicious vehicle nearby. A probation services, you often don’t need to eliminates the geographical significance Officer Moya were dispatched to the 31300 search of the vehicle yielded stolen items from an show your Social Security card. Many of the first three digits of the Social block of Alvarado Niles Rd. on the report of a unreported auto burglary that occurred the pre- organizations can verify your Social Security number, and extends the subject waving around a baseball bat, pointing vious night. The victims identified their stolen Security number directly with us. longevity of the nine-digit Social it at a victim and threatening to kill him. Tuyen property, and Jitendra Prasad, a 37-year-old 6. If your Social Security card is lost, Security number. Nguyen, a 35-year-old Union City resident, Hayward resident, was arrested for burglary, the you can replace it up to three times a 13. Since November 1936, we have was located nearby and positively identified by possession of stolen property, and the possession year with a lifetime limit of 10 issued 453.7 million different numbers the victim and a witness. He was arrested for of drug paraphernalia. replacement cards. Legal name changes and there are approximately criminal threats and brandishing a weapon. Around 8:10 p.m. Two suspects at the and other exceptions will not count 420 million numbers available for Between Wednesday, Sept. 27th at 7:30 32100 block of Dyer St. entered the business, toward these limits. future assignments. We assign about p.m., and Thursday, Sept. 28th at 7 a.m. a and one stole money from an unattended 7. You can request a replacement 5.5 million new numbers a year. glass door was smashed at30000 block of cash register. Social Security card with the ease and Fear not, if you properly protect convenience of our online services if your Social Security number and card. you have a ‘my Social Security’ account Information about applying for a Social and meet our qualifications. Visit Security card, name changes, identity www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. theft, and other answers to frequently 8. If you suspect someone is using asked questions is available at your number for work purposes, www.socialsecurity.gov, or by calling us contact us to report the problem so we toll-free at 1 (800) 772-1213 (TTY 1 can review your earnings and verify (800) 325-0778). Page 42 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE October 10, 2017

returned to the rightful owner. rectory, to be placed in local hotels. Legislative Business: Newark Hayward City Sunday, Oct. 1 Also, 32nd Hayward Business • Resolution to change the At 10:17 a.m. officer Jackman Expo to be held from 4:30pm – street name from Tuskegee Drive Police Log Council investigated an auto burglary on 7:30pm on October 11. to Tuskegee Airmen Drive. the 38700 block of Quince Place. • Ms. Heather Reyes Motion passed 7-0. SUBMITTED BY The loss is miscellaneous tools. September 26, 2017 complained about traffic on Public Hearing: At 6:40 p.m. officer Hunter Winton near 880. • Proposed construction of CAPT. CHOMNAN LOTH, and Field Training Officer Arroyo Recognitions: • Mr. Jim Drake complained 35 townhomes and a mixed-use NEWARK PD investigated a robbery which oc- • Key to the City of Hayward about Hayward’s Downtown building of 39 apartment units curred in the parking lot of All with 1,020 square feet of ground Thursday, Sept. 28 Star burger, 6950 Thornton Av- floor commercial use on a 2.7- At 12:19 a.m. officer Jackman enue. The loss is a cell phone. acre site located at 26601 Mission investigated an auto burglary at Monday, Oct 2 Boulevard by KB Home and Chipotle, 34883 Newark Boule- At 8:00 a.m. Community DNS Capital Partners vard. The loss was a backpack Service Officer Verandes recov- LLC/Robert Telles. Public containing a MacBook Pro. ered a Honda Accord that was re- comments by the owner, Robert At 6:22p.m. officer Johnson ported stolen out of Hayward on Telles, and retail expert Brad responded to Macy’s, NewPark the 8000 block of Mayhews Blake suggested that retail would Mall for a shoplifting suspect in Landing Road. The vehicle was not work at this site. Current res- custody. The suspect, a 20-year- released to the registered owner. ident of adjacent neighborhood old Fremont female was issued a At 6:08 p.m. officers responded concerned for their privacy, citation and released. to a battery in progress at the EZ-8 losing view of hills, and increase At 9:06 p.m. officer D. Johnson Motel, 5555 Cedar Court. The case in local traffic. Council con- investigated an auto burglary at is still being investigated. cerned about lack of retail L&L Hawaiian BBQ, 6185 Jarvis Key to the City and Rosie Rios Appreciation Day Proclamation From Left to Right: At 8:53 p.m. officer Rivera re- opportunities, affordable housing Avenue. The loss was backpacks Mother of Rosa Rios, Rosa “Rosie” Rios, Mayor Halliday sponded to a disturbance on the units, sufficient parking, public containing a laptop computer. 37800 block of Rockspray Street. space, and flexibility of design. September 29th An 18-year-old male and a 21-year- Motion to continue the item to 6:52 a.m. officers conducted old male, both from Newark were November 14, 2017, and direct a probation search on the arrested for battery. The suspects staff to bring back findings for 6500 block of Normandy Drive. were booked into the Fremont Jail. denial of the project, passed 7-0. A 34-year-old Newark male was City Manager Reports: arrested for obstructing and At 11:41 p.m. officer Khairy investigated an attempted armed • Hayward was chosen to be delaying officers and for violating robbery on Lake Boulevard at included in What Works Cities the terms of his probation. A Jarvis Avenue. (WWC), an initiative created by 30-year-old Newark female was Tuesday, Oct 3 Bloomberg Philanthropies to help arrested for obstructing and At 7:59 a.m. officers re- 100 mid-sized cities develop delaying officers, possessing a sponded to the Double Tree methods and systems to better controlled substance and for National Domestic Violence Awareness Month ProclamationFrom Left to Right: Hotel, 39900 Balentine Drive on utilize data and evidence in policy violating the terms of her proba- Yaski Safinya-Davies (SAVE Executive Director), Mayor Halliday, Kate Hart a report of a suspicious person. and programmatic decision mak- tion. Both suspects were booked (SAVE Director of Programs) Officer Johnson arrested a 29- ing. The goal is to bring data and into the Santa Rita Jail. year-old Oakland male for pos- evidence into the decision-mak- At 11:12 a.m. officers session of burglary tools. The ing process around illegal dump- responded to the 37100 block of suspect was booked into the Fre- ing and improve the safety and Sycamore Avenue to follow-up mont Jail. quality of life of residents and on an earlier disturbance at that At 8:34 a.m. officer Wallace businesses in the city. address. A 40-year-old Newark Council Reports: male was arrested for criminal contacted and arrested an 18- year-old male from Idaho for pos- • Councilmember Marquez threats and subsequently booked session of stolen property on the announced there will be an into the Santa Rita Jail. 37200 block of Locust Street. update on housing issues on At 8:00 p.m. officer Losier The suspect was booked into the October 17. investigated a multi-unit burglary Fremont Jail. • Councilmember Marquez at Public Storage, 37444 Cedar National Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation From Left to Right: At 4:26 p.m. officers re- Mayor Halliday, Vera Ciammetti (Ruby’s Place Executive Director) announced there will be a work Boulevard. The loss is unknown sponded to Wells Fargo Bank, session on the inclusionary hous- at this time. 34988 Newark Boulevard for a and “Rosie Rios Appreciation Loop. ing ordinance on October 17. At 11:15 p.m. officers Hunter forgery in progress. A 25-year-old Day” proclamation presented to Consent Calendar: • 40th Annual Volunteer and Field Training Officer Arroyo transient male was arrested for former Treasurer of the United • Approve minutes of the City Recognition Dinner at St. Rose recovered a 2007 Chevrolet forgery, possession of a false dri- States, Rosa “Rosie” Rios. Council meeting on September Hospital honoring 40+ volunteers C2500 work truck reported ver’s license, burglary, possession • National Domestic Violence 19, 2017. on October 10. Invitation only. stolen out of San Jose on Campus of a fictitious check and identity Awareness Month proclamation • Resignation of Ms. Linda Mayor Barbara Halliday Aye Court. The vehicle was released theft. The suspect was booked presented to Ruby’s Dobb from the Keep Hayward Sara Lamnin Aye to the registered owner. into the Santa Rita Jail. Place and Safe Alternatives to Clean and Green Task Force. Francisco Zermeno Aye Saturday, Sept. 30 At 7:57 p.m. officer Rivera in- Violent Environments (SAVE). • Resignation of Syed Karim Marvin Peixoto Aye At 11:57 p.m. officer Hunter vestigated the theft of a white Public Comments: from the Downtown Business Al Mendall Aye and Field Training Officer Arroyo 2018 Kia Optima from Premier • Mr. Kim Huggett, President Improvement Area Advisory Elisa Marquez Aye investigated the theft of a cell Kia, 5633 John Muir Drive. of the Hayward Chamber of Com- Board. Mark Salinas Aye phone by a co-worker at the merce, announced the creation of a Consent Calendar approved 7-0. Amazon facility, 38811 Cherry new Business & Membership Di- Street. The phone was ultimately

Milpitas City to help them stay in their homes. Public Hearing: Announcements: • Continue Public Hearing Council • Interim City Manager Steve and take all necessary actions for Pangelinan mentioned that Pub- approval including adoption of lic Works Director Nina Hawk is addendum to Transit Area Spe- October 3, 2017 leaving her position. Steve ac- cific Plan, amendments to the knowledged Nina for all the work General Plan, Transit Area Spe- Presentations: she has done. Public Works cific Plan, and Zoning Map for • Proclaim October 8-14 as Deputy Director Tony Ndah will 551 Lundy Place, 1992 Tarob Fire Prevention Week; proclama- fill in as acting Public Works Di- Court, 2001 Tarob Court and tion received by Fire Chief Rob rector. Left to Right: Councilmember Bob Nuñez, Councilmember Garry Barbadillo, Coun- 675 Trade Zone Boulevard, and Mihovich and Deputy Fire Chief cilmember Anthony Phan, Vice Mayor Marsha Grilli, Fire Chief Rob Mihovich, Deputy Consent Calendar: Fire Chief Albert Zamora, and Mayor Rich Tran approval of Vesting Tentative Albert Zamora. • Accept donations for the Map, Site Development Permit, • Proclaim October 15-21 as Veterans Car Show and Veterans and Conditional Use Permit for Freedom from Workplace Bullies Appreciation Lunch and appro- 1992 Tarob Court. This Public Week; proclamation received by priate funds to Recreation and Hearing item was divided into Human Resources Director Tina Community Services Special four motions. All four motions Murphy. Events Operating Budget for pur- passed 3-2. (Tran and Barbadillo, • Proclaim October as His- chase of event supplies. Nay on all four.) panic Heritage Month; proclama- • Approve request from Milpi- Unfinished Business: tion received by Councilmember tas Community Education Foun- • Receive report on City-wide Bob Nuñez on behalf of La Raza dation for a donation of $500. Classification and Compensation Roundtable. • Appropriate $4,300 from the Study. • Commend participants in Left to Right: Councilmember Garry Barbadillo, Councilmember Bob Nuñez, Recreation Community Concert Councilmember Anthony Phan, Vice Mayor Marsha Grilli, and Mayor Rich Tran • Approve Censure Policy for Tai Ji Men Academy for their Band holding account to Recre- the City Council. Motion passed martial arts performance in ation and Community Services with 4 ayes. (Abstention from Taipei City’s “29th Summer Uni- Performing Arts Operating Tran.) versiade.” Budget. Resolutions: Public Forum: • Accept a National Recre- • Ratify adoption of a resolu- • Many residents from Sunny- ation and Park Association and tion: (1) Appointing Steve Pan- hills Apartments asked the city California Arthritis Partnership gelinan as Interim City Manager for updates on what is being done Program Grant in the amount of pursuant to Government Code Sections 7522.56 and 21221(h), and (2) Approving agreement for Councilmember Bob Nuñez, Councilmember Garry Barbadillo, Councilmember An- Temporary Employment; and ap- thony Phan, Vice Mayor Marsha Grilli, Human Resources Director Tina Murphy, and Mayor Rich Tran prove First Amendment to agree- ment for Temporary $2,500 for a “Walk with Ease” pair and Accountability Act. Employment. program at the Barbara Lee Sen- • Receive a report on emer- Mayor Rich Tran Aye ior Center. gency repair of Technology Drive (4 nays, 1 abstention) • Adopt a resolution amend- and authorize payment of in- Vice Mayor Marsha Grilli Aye ing the Capital Improvement voices up to $750,000 for Project Anthony Phan Aye Program 2017-18 Budget for the No. 4287. Garry Barbadillo Aye (4 nays) Street Resurfacing Project 2018 • Approve Sister Cities Com- Bob Nuñez Aye to incorporate a list of projects mission Fiscal Year 2017-18 funded by SB 1: The Road Re- Work Plan. Members of Tai Ji Men Academy and the Milpitas City Council October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 43

Day of the Dead celebrates life SUBMITTED BY MARCESS OWINGS

Each autumn, the Hayward Area Historical Society explores the various aspects of Day of the Dead through traditional and contemporary altars and art. Interest in Day of the Dead has grown steadily over the years On Saturday, October 28, since Chicano/a activists and Day of the Dead specialist Bea artists introduced the celebration Carrillo Hocker will address the to California audiences in the Pre-Hispanic concept of death as 1970s. The festive holiday is portrayed in the paintings and celebrated throughout Mexico, sculptures of Mexico’s early artists, Central America, and much of the impacts of Spanish Catholi- the United States, but similar cism on indigenous funerary rites, holidays exist in cultures through and offer insights into the present- the world. It has become a fusion day pageantry of Day of the Dead of traditional Mexican elements along with the reclamation of these mixed with modern themes and traditions by Mexican Americans. materials. Following the presentation will be This year’s exhibition explores a Jumping Jack Workshop where symbols and the items used or attendees will have the opportu- represented most often in Day of nity to create a toy similar to those the Dead art and altars. Such sold during Day of the Dead festi- items as sugar skulls, water, the vals. Funding for the Day of the arch, marigolds, candles, butter- Dead programs is generously pro- flies, papel picado, and pan de vided by Berty Nebenzahl and muerto are just some of the Ruth Talley. things seen in Day of the Dead The HAHS Museum of exhibitions, but it isn’t always History & Culture is located at understood why they are used or 22380 Foothill Boulevard in what they represent. The exhibi- Hayward. Admission is now free tion opened September 30 and thanks to a generous grant from will be on view at the HAHS the Edward E. and Donna L. Museum of History & Culture Martins Foundation. The museum through November 26. is open 10:00 a.m. through 4:00 “As a historian, I find the p.m Wednesday through Sunday. tradition and history of the Special school tours are available. celebration fascinating as it For more information, please call pertains to a particular culture. (510) 581-0223 or visit As a human, I find the meaning www.HaywardAreaHistory.org. and beauty of the celebration Day of the Dead captivating. As a curator, I Exhibition through Sunday, find the exhibitions thought Nov 26 provoking and beautiful. As a Wednesday – Sunday California native with roots 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. dating back to the Spanish and Mexican periods, I am learning History for Half Pints: about a part of my heritage,” says Day of the Dead HAHS Curator Diane Curry. Saturday, Oct 14 Complementing the 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. exhibition are two programs. On Saturday, October 14, Bea Carrillo Hocker families are encouraged to Saturday, Oct 28 drop in between 10:00 a.m. and Call for time 1:00 p.m. for “History for Half Pints: Day of the Dead” where HAHS Museum of kids of all ages will have the History & Culture opportunity to decorate their 22380 Foothill Blvd, Hayward own sugar skulls to add their For more information home altars. Other related (510) 581-0223 or crafts and activities will also www.HaywardAreaHistory.org be available. Free October 10, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 44

Annual gala helps students and teachers shine

SUBMITTED BY EMMA BLANCO PHOTOS BY TEOFIE DECIERDO

The New Haven Schools Foundation (NHSF) is thrilled to present its highly anticipated annual gala fundraiser, which supports quality student activities and educational programs. NHSF’s 6th annual gala, “Diamonds in Education,” promises to be another spectacular and fun-filled evening for guests. Gala tickets are priced at $100 per person and admission includes a buffet dinner, espresso, and dessert, as well as $1,000 in casino chips for guests to use to try their luck at classic casino games, such as blackjack and roulette. A VIP table of ten can be reserved for $1,250 and comes with extra amenities and a prime table location to make the evening FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at extra special. The event will take place at the Mirage scholarships to graduating seniors from the the Alameda County Library Ballroom in Fremont on Saturday, October 21. following schools: James Logan High School, Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 Something new at this year’s event is the Conley-Caraballo High School, Decoto School introduction of a new element, to honor the for Independent Studies, and New Haven inspirational individuals we call “Diamonds in Adult School. Education.” This year’s honorees are Don del Pilar These programs are why fundraising events like (Guy Emanuele Service Award), the City of the gala are so important. The continuity of such Union City (Tom Kitayama Business Award), programs is vital to the preservation of the Tina Bobadilla-Mastel (Teacher of the Year), and New Haven School District’s efforts to develop and Susan Glenn (Classified Employee of the Year). empower its students and educators. Maintaining All proceeds from the event go toward the foundation’s productivity and success is no small supporting classroom innovations, educational feat and its board members are committed to enrichment, and college scholarship programs. helping the organization accomplish its mission and The New Haven Schools Foundation is a goals. They hope to encourage, engage, and inspire 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works within the teachers and students of New Haven School District community to make exceptional student programs by providing them with opportunities to succeed. possible. Financial support comes from businesses Come support them and join the foundation on and foundations, as well as parents, educators, and October 21 at the Diamonds in Education gala. civic leaders. NHSF provides assistance at every Must be 21 years and older to attend. Tickets grade level, and reaches every school in the and sponsorship information can be found at New Haven Unified School District. www.nhsfoundation.org. Innovations in Education provides funds for classroom programs that create high impact learning Diamonds in Education Gala experiences for students. Project: Enrichment funds Saturday, Oct 21 programs which allow students to explore and 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. develop skills in extracurricular programs, and Mirage Ballroom the Brian Kelly Tutoring Fund provides grants for 4100 Peralta Blvd, Fremont academic tutoring programs. But the NHSF’s crown (510) 909-9263 jewel is its hugely successful Pathways to Success www.nhsfoundation.org. program, which last year offered $135,000 in Tickets: $100; VIP table of 10 $1,250