March 2016 Chris Cate
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DISTRICT 6 DISPATCH CITY OF SAN DIEGO MARCH 2016 CHRIS CATE SLOW DOWN Several incidents ranging from hit-and-runs to VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS pedestrian injuries have recently occurred in our On February 19th, I had the opportunity to meet district. On February 18th, the Sorrento Valley with James Kapenas and Erich Moulder from San Town Council, San Diego Police Department and Diego Sky Tours. Some of my staff and I viewed my office unveiled two new, state-of-the-art speed the hangars and went on an aerial tour of the trailers. They will serve as friendly reminders to district. I am proud to have this veteran-owned residents to slow down and put the safety of their business call D6 their home! fellow neighbors first. PLAY BALL! On February 20th at Cadman Park in Clairemont, I recognized Sports Authority with a proclamation for their philanthropic efforts and contributions to expanding America’s Favorite Pastime in San Diego. Gold Glove Award Winners and Hall of Famers, Ozzie Smith and Cal Ripken Jr. hosted Sports Authority's annual baseball day field clinic. Sponsors included Ripken Baseball, Rawlings Baseball and Under Armour, to note a few. # SAfieldday 202 C Street, 10th Floor, San Diego, CA 92101 | (619) 236-6616 | [email protected] MARCH ON, MARAUDERS! FIRST PITCH I was proud to proclaim February 23rd as "Mira Mesa Sapphire Sound Band & Color Guard Thanks to the Pen asquitos Girls Softball Day" in the City of San Diego. The Mira Mesa High Association for inviting me to their Opening Day th School Sapphire Sound Band was one of twenty ceremonies on February 27 where I had the marching bands selected for the 2016 Tournament honor of throwing out the first pitch! of Roses Parade, holding the distinct privilege of www.pqsoftball.org being only the second marching unit from the San Diego Unified School District to have marched in the Rose Parade. BY THE NUMBERS (since in office): nextdoor.com/gov/sdcouncildistrict6/ .