The Story of the Boy Who Never Grew up Has Sprinkled Its Fairy Dust Across Stage, Literature, Screen, and Television for Over 100 Years

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The Story of the Boy Who Never Grew up Has Sprinkled Its Fairy Dust Across Stage, Literature, Screen, and Television for Over 100 Years Rotarian Richard King Once a honored for Druid, Glassblowing 50 years of always provides endless service a Druid creative journey Page 19 Page 7 Page 14 Scan for our FREE App or Search App Store for TCVnews 510-494-1999 [email protected] www.tricityvoice.com November 6, 2018 Vol. 16 No. 45 BY JULIE GRABOWSKI PHOTOS BY RAVI MASAND The story of the boy who never grew up has sprinkled its fairy dust across stage, literature, screen, and television for over 100 years. First in- troduced in the novel “The Little White Bird” (1902), author J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan took to the stage of the Duke of York’s Theatre in London two years later and has been flying high ever since. The Ohlone Col- lege Theatre and Dance Depart- ment get in on the fun as they bring a new version of the beloved story to life with one of the first productions in the coun- Continued on page 5 SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY JOHN WESTERN Shakespeare’s rollicking tale of the chaos and confusion that reigns when two sets of twins unwittingly end up in the same town is now touring throughout California. San Francisco Shakespeare Festival’s annual Shakespeare on Tour program will perform “The Comedy of Errors” at libraries, schools (elementary through college), community centers, parks, and senior centers through mid-December. The show includes a couple of walk-on roles where audience volunteers get to be part of the performance. At the end of the play, the audience is also invited to pose any questions they wish to the cast. Continued onpage 6 SUBMITTED BY JAIMIE ORFANOS selling food and crafts. Merchants will offer special PHOTOS BY BRESLOW IMAGING discounts on merchandise, food, and services during the event, and many restaurants will also be open. Celebrate Downtown Castro Valley with the Visit them and take advantage of these 7th annual “Meet in the Street” on Saturday, opportunities and support the local businesses! November 10. The event runs along Castro Valley The Light Parade celebrates the holidays Boulevard between San Miguel Avenue and coming early to Castro Valley, with entrees Redwood Road and will include live entertainment, that will dazzle you with creativity in lights music and the eclectic, electric Light Parade. and sound! Entrees include floats from local Two performance areas will be set up along Castro Valley Boulevard highlighting local music Continued on page 32 talent, and a variety of local vendors will be on-site INDEX Classified . 25 It’s a date. 21 Public Notices . 34 Community Bulletin Board 36 Kid Scoop . 18 Real Estate. 15 Arts & Entertainment . 21 Contact Us . 29 Mind Twisters . 10 Sports . 26 Bookmobile Schedule . 23 Editorial/Opinion . 29 Obituary . 30 Business . 8 Home & Garden. 13 Protective Services . 33 Page 2 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018 Are You Getting Enough Sleep? Washington Hospital Seminar Focuses on the Health Benefits of Sleep We all know we need to eat at www.whhs.com or call (800) right and exercise to achieve 963-7070 for more information. optimum health. But what about According to the National sleep? Can you actually sleep your Institutes of Health, sleep is way to better health? The answer important for overall health while may surprise you. inadequate sleep is associated with “Many of us lead busy, hectic numerous health problems, lives and getting a good night’s including heart disease, diabetes, sleep can end up last on the list of stroke and obesity. Dr. Leiphart things we need to get done,” said will talk about some of these and Dr. Victoria Leiphart, a other health complications that On Wednesday, Nov. 28, attend a free seminar at Washington West to hear important information on Washington Township Medical can result from lack of sleep, as Foundation physician and member well as tips for getting a better the link between sleep and health. of the Washington Hospital night’s sleep. medical staff who specializes in “Most people don’t understand Public Health Issue biological sleep patterns than “People often think they can gynecology. “But most people the difference between getting six Lack of sleep is a public health adults. Their circadian rhythms catch up on the weekends by don’t realize the serious or getting eight hours of sleep issue in this country because many keep them from being able to fall sleeping in, and make up for lack consequences of not getting every night,” she said. “We think people aren’t getting enough of it. asleep early, so they stay up later. of sleep during the week, but that enough sleep every night.” if we get six hours, we will be just According to Dr. Leiphart, “It’s “Dragging them out of bed early doesn’t work,” she said. “I really To help raise awareness about fine. But the reality is our function one of the reasons we have poor in the morning and expecting want to convince people that sleep the importance of sleep, she will is impaired. Six hours is not health in general in the U.S. them to function isn’t very is something they need to present “Sleep Your Way to Better enough, but that’s all most adults despite being one of the wealthier practical,” she added. “They prioritize. The research is Health,” on Wednesday, Nov. 28, get. We may recognize we’re a little countries. Sleeping an extra hour need to sleep a little later because compelling. We now know sleep from 6 to 8 p.m. This free tired and may have trouble or two doesn’t seem like a big they go to bed later.” is critical for good health.” seminar will be held at the concentrating, but the risks go difference, but on a nationwide Dr. Leiphart will also provide For information about other Conrad E. Anderson, MD, well beyond just feeling sleepy.” scale, it’s enough to have a serious some practical steps you can take programs and services at Auditorium, located at Dr. Leiphart recommends getting public health impact.” to ensure that you get enough Washington Hospital that can 2500 Mowry Ave. (Washington seven or eight hours of sleep There are also big implications sleep. The first step is to make improve your health, visit West) in Fremont. Register online every night. for teens, who have different sleep a priority. www.whhs.com. 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 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 11/6/18 11/7/18 11/8/18 11/9/18 11/10/18 11/11/18 11/12/18 Voices InHealth: New Surgical 12:00 PM Diabetes Matters: Asian Cough and Pneumonia: Options for Breast Cancer 12:00 AM Indian Cooking When to See a Doctor Treatment Nerve Compression Solutions for Weight 12:30 PM Family Caregiver Series: Disorders of the Arm Management 12:30 AM Recognizing the Need to Symptoms of Thyroid Weight Management: Transition to a Skilled Problems Stopping the Madness Nursing Facility Nerve Compression 1:00 PM Disorders of the Arm 1:00 AM Diabetes Matters: Basics of Crohn's & Colitis Insulin Pump Therapy Washington Township Updated Treatments for Health Care District 1:30 PM Knee Pain & Arthritis Board Meeting 1:30 AM Diabetes Matters: Mindless October 10, 2018 vs. Mindful Eating Mental Health Education New to Medicare? What 2:00 PM Series: Understanding Mental Health Education You Need to Know 2:00 AM Mood Disorders Series: Understanding Washington Township Arthritis: Do I Have Psychotic Disorders Health Care District 2:30 PM One of 100 Types? Board Meeting 2:30 AM Palliative Care Series: October 10, 2018 How Can This Help Me? 11th Annual Women's 3:00 PM Respiratory Health Health Conference: 3:00 AM Diabetes Matters: Diabetes & Patient's Playbook Washington Township Minimally Invasive Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Health Care District 3:30 PM Surgery for Lower Back Board Meeting Obesity: Understand 3:30 AM Disorders Colon Cancer: Prevention October 10, 2018 the Causes, Consequences & Treatment Pain When You Walk? & Prevention Digestive Health: What 4:00 PM It Could Be PVD Sports Medicine You Need to Know 4:00 AM Latest Treatments for Program: Youth Strengthen Your Back! Cerebral Aneurysms Superbugs: Are We Sports Injuries 4:30 PM Learn to Improve Your Winning the Germ War? 4:30 AM Back Fitness New Treatment Options for Chronic Sinusitis Keeping Your Heart on Your Concerns InHealth: 5:00 PM the Right Beat Senior Scam Prevention 5:00 AM Family Caregiver Series: Relieving Back Pain: Sports Medicine Program: How to Talk to Your Think Running is a Pain? It Legal & Financial Affairs Know Your Options Doesn't Have to Be Doctor 5:30 PM Good Fats vs. Bad Fats 5:30 AM Diabetes Matters: Diabetes Family Caregiver Series: Family Caregiver Series: Balance & Falls Inside Washington Hospital: & Stroke: What's the Implementing the Lean Connection? 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