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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-

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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.

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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

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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

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Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation hosted This year’s dinner dance also featured a salute to the Department and Critical Care housed in the the 32nd annual Top Hat Dinner Dance on October 13, first responders of southern Alameda County. Every day, Morris Hyman Critical Care Pavilion. Set to receive on the grounds of Washington West. Celebrating the the clinical staff of Washington Hospital work hand in patients later this year, this new building will provide 60th anniversary of the opening of Washington Hospital, hand with the police officers, firefighters and paramedics a state-of-the art setting for health care providers and 715 guests attended the gala. Generous donors who bring patients to the Hospital for medical care. physicians treating patients in need of emergency and contributed over $190,000 at the event to benefit the Dr. Halimi noted that the new emergency department critical care services. Morris Hyman Critical Care Pavilion. This year’s dinner features a room for first responders who need a dance was co-chaired by Dr. Carmen Agcaoili, medical quiet place to finish their documentation while grabbing President of the Foundation, Helen Kennedy, said, director of the intensivist program and Critical Care; a cup of coffee. “I am so pleased that proceeds from this year’s Marsha Badella, Foundation trustee; and Top Hat gala will help support the Morris Hyman Dr. Kadeer Halimi, medical director of the Moved by Dr. Halimi’s request to donate generously, Critical Care Pavilion and our first responders. I would Emergency Department. guests bid enthusiastically during the live auction. like to thank our wonderful Top Hat co-chairs and After dinner, the DJ kept the music going all night for committee members, and also express my gratitude At dinner, guests enjoyed an outstanding gala attendees wanting to hit the dance floor. For those to our generous sponsors, guests and volunteers. Make four-course meal prepared by McCalls Catering & Events preferring a quieter setting, the evening continued in the sure to mark your calendar now for Top Hat XXXIII, of San Francisco. Beach Blanket Babylon – the world’s Anderson Jazz Lounge where a quartet of musicians taking place on October 12, 2019.” longest running musical revue and one of the most provided the perfect accompaniment to after-dinner popular attractions in San Francisco – entertained the conversation and cocktails. If you would like to donate to the Morris Hyman crowd with a topical musical set that included a custom Critical Care Pavilion, please call (510) 818-7350 or email song composed specifically for Washington Hospital’s Proceeds from Top Hat will be used to acquire [email protected]. Like us on Facebook! 60th anniversary. technology and equipment for the new Emergency

Co-Chair Marsha Badella; Chief Kimberly Petersen; Chief Curtis Jacobson; Captain Jared Rinetti; Captain Josh Harnett; Co-Chair Dr. Kadeer Halimi; Co-Chair Dr. Carmen Agcaoili

Beach Blanket Babylon provided the dinner entertainment with The tables were set and the lighting was perfect to create an ambiance of elegance. an original production for Washington Hospital.

THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS!

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try of playwright Ella Hickson’s production. And while larger cast “Wendy and Peter Pan” shows tend to generate more November 9. excitement for the students and Based on Barrie’s novel allow for increased participation, “Peter and Wendy,” the play they also pose a challenge. was commissioned by the “What’s a little different for Royal Shakespeare Company everybody involved is just how and first performed in much of an ensemble this is, that Stratford-upon-Avon in 2013, they have to work so closely followed by a revival in 2015. together and hit so many marks Ohlone theatre instructor and because everything affects the director Michael Navarra saw the other actors in the scene or play with a group of students throughout the play or on stage, while on a study abroad tour of and so they have a synchronicity blast doing it, and throughout the point in order for it all to pop. Edinburgh Festival Fringe in England and Ireland. “It was so that they’re finding and these rehearsal they’re laughing as they’re And so it’s a matter of making sure Scotland next year. much fun, and the students loved rhythms in the rehearsal that is watching their fellow actors on that throughout the entire play The Ohlone Theatre and it, the audience loved it, it was really exciting to watch,” says stage,” says Navarra. this is being orchestrated.” Dance Department always looks incredibly entertaining, funny, Navarra. In addition to having to hit all The production features to the heights, and the regional exciting, and for me, it was the A range of experience levels are their marks, students also must Kayla Martinez (Wendy), premiere of “Wendy and Peter most interesting take on the represented in the cast, from those deliver authentic speech. Three Manase Misa (Peter Pan), Pan” is sure to keep them soaring. Peter Pan story,” says Navarra. who have grown up doing shows different dialects are used in the Sydney Bush (Tink), Simi Sen “Wendy and Peter Pan” runs While retaining the familiar or performed in high school, to production, and actors have been (Tiger Lily), and Michael Aldrete Friday, November 9 – Sunday, story and all the fun of the those who have been in previous working with dialect coach Paul (Hook), with costumes by November 18 with an ASL original, Hickson’s version Ohlone productions or worked Meier, founder and director of the Tamara Cooper, set design and interpreted performance on Friday, incorporates contemporary with StarStruck Theatre, and those International Dialects of English sound by Fred Alim, and lighting November 16. Tickets are $15 for themes, additions to the story, and with some acting experience that Archive (IDEA), who provided by Matt O’Donnell. Assistant general admission, $12 for seniors, some new characters that Navarra are embarking on their first full- tapes for the actors’ specific roles. directors and cast members and $10 for students. says gives it an extra layer and length show. “Wendy and Peter And if that weren’t enough, they Stacey Lynn Bell and Marissa more depth. Here viewers get a Pan” contains a variety of roles, have to learn to fly too! Flying Madan (Madan also serving as Wendy and Peter Pan feminist angle with Wendy as the with a mix of stock characters and director Wesley Miller of ZFX choreographer), and stage manager Friday, Nov 9 – Sunday, protagonist, experiencing loss, those with more layers and depth helped seven actors take to the sky Erica Peralez have provided Nov 18 hope, adventure, and what it that actors can dig deep into. for a fun experience the students valuable assistance. 8 p.m., means to grow up. “It’s an exciting story that they can loved. “The challenge was figuring “In picking shows we’re always Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. The students’ enthusiasm for really make bold choices in,” out how to do it in a tight space,” trying to find something that the the play has been high from the says Navarra. says Navarra, “but I think it will students are going to get excited Ohlone College Smith Center start. “The familiarity of the name The students are passionate work really well.” about, that’s going to challenge 43600 Mission Blvd, Fremont got them excited, but then when about the play and have been As for the challenges of his role, them, and that’s going to connect (510) 659-6031 they read the play and auditioned working hard to bring it all Navarra says, “To me it’s just kind them with the world outside,” says www.ohlone.edu/the- for it, it took it to another level together. Not that it’s all work. of like directing an action film. It’s Navarra, citing the opportunity to atredance/performances because they saw what I’d seen “Throughout the rehearsal process a lot of staging and combining it work with professional playwrights Tickets: $10 – $15 [in the story],” says Navarra. they’ve just been having so much with the music and the sound and at the annual Ohlone Playwrights’ Parking: $4 The cast has 28 members, the fun; they’re loving their characters, the technical elements, they all Festival and the full-length original largest assembled for a fall it’s a large cast so they’re having a have to be really tight and on show they’re hoping to take to the

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Preceding across the United States. members served more than the dinner will be a free Elks National President 677,000 veterans. dental/medical clinic from Michael T. Luhr has proclaimed This Veterans Remembrance 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. November as Veterans Month, Elks urge the public to Admission is free and open to Remembrance Month to join the foundation in community members in need. encourage members reach out to recognition of and service to For details, call (510) 432-7353. local military veterans and offer veterans in your community. support. In every month of the Let’s also remember the words of Taiwanese Thanksgiving year, Elks volunteers serve Elks member and President John Tuesday, Nov. 20 veterans across the country at F. 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Events planned to stem hate speech and intolerance

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United Against Hate is a nationwide movement created by civic leaders in direct response to the sharp rise in expressions of hate in communities across the country. In the Bay Area, a United Against Hate Week is set for November 10 through 19 and will include events and lectures to address the issue and help empower residents to stop intolerance in their communities. Visit https://unitedagainsthateweek.org for events around the Bay Area. Compassionate Fremont invites you to attend local events: • Film screening and discussion: “Waking in Oak Creek,” a film that chronicles how a Sikh and a former white supremacist find forgiveness after hate. The event will be 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, November 10 at Niles Discovery Church, 36600 Niles Blvd., Fremont. Free. Information: https://nilesdiscoverychurch.org. • Bystander Intervention Training: Trainers from Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) will provide attendees with tools and strategies on how to safely intervene if they witness a bias incident or hate crime taking place. The two-hour training starts at 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 14 at Temple Beth Torah, 2000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont. Free. Information: http://bethtorah-fremont.org/. • Candlelight vigil: A vigil for people affected by homelessness is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, November 15 at St. James Episcopal Church, 37051 Cabrillo Terrace, Fremont. Free. Information: https://saintj.com/wp/. • Interfaith Thanksgiving service: A “Celebrating Our Unity” service will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, November 19 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 43148 Mission Blvd., Fremont. Free. Information: https://tcicouncil.weebly.com/ Rotarian Richard King honored for 50 years of service

Cherie and Richard King

SUBMITTED BY MARGUERITE PADOVANI King’s theme during his presidency was PHOTO BY LISA JOHNSON “Mankind is Our Business” and his passion has always been strong membership growth. During his This year’s Rotary Theme is “Be the Inspiration.” presidential year, King and his wife Cherie travelled And on November 2, 2018, over 500 Rotarians to 79 countries, promoting membership growth from around the world paid tribute to a man who everywhere. At the end of the year, from June to has been an inspiration to Rotarians worldwide for June, membership grew by a net of 55,000 and more than half a century. He is Richard D. King, from July to June, some 75,000 new members Past Rotary International President, 2001-02, had joined Rotary. According to the Rotary News serving Rotary for 50 years! King is still very active Basket, it was by far the largest expansion of and a member of the Niles Rotary Club of Fremont. Rotary in its history. The tribute dinner included guest speakers As president, King promoted a partnership Barry Rassin, Rotary International President between Rotary and the Wheelchair Foundation. 2018-19, Rotary Club of East Nassau, Rotary Clubs have now contributed and distributed New Providence, Bahamas; Gary C.K. Huang, hundreds of thousands of wheelchairs to needy Rotary International President 2014-15; recipients over the world. The project has not only K.R. Ravindran, Rotary International President benefitted disabled persons, but it has strengthened 2015-16; M.A.T. Caparas, Rotary International Rotarians and Rotary Clubs in the work of President 1986-87; Cliff Dochterman, Rotary humanitarian service. And in 2001-02, millions of International President 1992-93; and Frank Devlyn, dollars were raised to assist Afghan refugees in Rotary International President 2000-01. The another humanitarian project that year. A record evening benefitted The Richard King Endowed number of Rotary, Rotaract and Interact Clubs Fund for Rotary Peace Centers. were chartered at the same time. King joined Rotary in 1968 and served as the Over the years King has addressed Rotarians in president of the Rotary Club of San Lorenzo. At the every state, all but one Canadian province, and in conclusion of his club presidency, he received the over 100 countries. He has inspired incoming Best Club President of the Year Award from the Rotary Club presidents at many Multi-district District Governor; his club was named Best Club President-elect Conferences in the U.S. and in of the Year and number one in Rotary Foundation several foreign countries. He has motivated and membership growth support. Rotarians at over 500 district conferences and at He went on to serve as Governor of District thousands of club events over the past 50 years. 5170 in 1982-83. Two thousand twenty-one people King and his wife, Cherie, have travelled to some attended the District Conference that year, and 135 countries in Rotary service and have met many membership in the district grew by a net of 320. times with heads of state and international leaders District 5170 became the number one district in to promote Rotary membership and humanitarian the world in support of the Rotary Foundation projects. They continue to travel widely in Rotary and is the first district in the world to reach half service, representing the President of Rotary a million dollars in giving to the foundation. International and at the invitation of local Rotary King, subsequently, served on many committees leaders. They are inspirational figures in District of the organization and as chairman of several. He 5170; tribute was paid to both of them in deep was a trustee of the Rotary Foundation, and as a gratitude for all they have done and continue to do. member of the Board of Directors he served as In addition to the evening’s festivities, we Chairman of the Executive Committee. He was a celebrated King’s birthday and wish he and member of the first U.S. Polio Plus Committee and Cherie many more years of inspiring others in in one 19-month span gave over 200 speeches all the “Business of Mankind.” over the country to raise funds toward the To learn more about Rotary, visit eradication of Polio. www.rotary.org. Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

Can a holographic screen help a new phone break out? BY ANICK JESDANUN the smartphone status quo,’’ said industry pushing along ... and give The new Hydrogen has faced. People haven’t been AP TECHNOLOGY WRITER Geoff Blaber, a research analyst people some new choice. What rushing out for headsets, while at CCS Insight. we’ve done is pretty nuts.’’ video creators haven’t been rushing Most leading phones offer the Chipping away at Apple’s and The phone starts selling One has a out to make VR experiences. same basics: Big screens, decent Samsung’s dominance is much Friday through AT&T and There’s a chicken-and-egg problem battery life and good cameras. harder than it used to be because Verizon in the U.S. holographic screen at play. So when a newcomer brings phone innovation isn’t so much Red calls the screen technology Beyond the fancy screen, the something innovative to the party, about hardware any more, Creative 4V, for four view, which is another phone is thick at a time Apple and why is it difficult to break through Strategies analyst Carolina way of saying it’s doubling what that produces Samsung make thinner phones. a phone market dominated by Milanesi said. What matters more, twin-lens 3-D cameras produce by That’s done to fit in a bigger Apple and Samsung? she said, is the software and adding depth data to each image. 3-D visuals battery, with 12 percent more One such smartphone comes artificial intelligence behind it. There’s a special material under the capacity than the super-charged out this week from Red, a Consider Apple’s new iPhones. screen that lets 4V photos and Note 9. The sides have ridges to company with roots in digital Sure, the new XR and XS models video appear to the viewer in 3-D. without needing improve the grip. The phone has cameras for movie productions. all have decent screens, battery life Images that aren’t shot or pins for expansion modules, such The new Hydrogen One has a and cameras. But Apple has also converted to this format will look special glasses. as an adapter for any standard SLR holographic screen that produces been emphasizing such the same as they do on any other lens. (Incidentally, a major 3-D visuals without needing software-based features as screen. Attempts to photograph a prequel, “Fantastic Beasts and manufacturer that tried this special glasses. It is launching with augmented reality, artificial 4V screen will also produce images Where to Find Them,’’ and modularization approach, LG, two major movies converted to intelligence and automation using that don’t look any different. Steven Spielberg’s “Ready Player backed away from it after a year.) this format and allows users to the Siri digital assistant. Or take Yet the 3-D wizardry indeed One,’’ which is set in a virtual Jannard has a history of create and share their own videos Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9. works, though it’s more world. The studio plans to convert disrupting other industries, too. shot with the phone. Signature features include the pronounced in some scenes than about a half-dozen other movies He previously founded Oakley, Red’s goals are modest – about use of AI to automatically others. Images of a soccer goalie initially. Red will have tools for which became a force in sunglasses 16 million units a year, based on fine-tune images. blocking a shot feels realistic, but a producers to convert existing 3-D using many of the word-of-mouth Red’s stated target of 0.5 percent While the Hydrogen One’s waterfall at Yosemite National Park video into the 4V format. techniques he is hoping to of Samsung’s sales. But Red will screen is different, Milanesi said, looks like video taken with a The Hydrogen One also has replicate with the new phone. need customers beyond the tech it’s not necessarily something the regular camera (though leaves in twin lenses in the back to capture “We’re not trying to win over elite and camera buffs; it’ll need mass market will gravitate to. the foreground looked 3-D). The 4V photos and video. Trouble is, the whole world,’’ he said. “We’re their friends and friends of their Red founder Jim Jannard said Red phone might remind you of people you share them with will trying to provide a phone that we friends. It doesn’t help that the his phone is about making waves holographic stickers in which the get a normal image unless they hope enough people like. Hydrogen One carries a hefty in a sea of smartphone sameness. view shifts slightly as you tilt them. also have a Hydrogen One. Otherwise, I’m going to own $1,295 price tag. “We don’t buy the same make, The Warner Bros. studio is The phone also has a handful the single most expensive “The Red Hydrogen One model or color of car that our giving customers of parent of 4V games. cellphone in the world, and I’m stands little chance of upsetting next-door neighbor has,’’ he said. company AT&T two free 4V Red’s 4V could run into the happy with that.’’ “It’s important to keep this movies: the first “Harry Potter’’ same problems that virtual reality

iPads, Macs With mobile pay, you can go get new screens as without a wallet at checkout Apple pushes creativity

near the terminal and scanning a barcode or AP WIRE SERVICE BY ANICK JESDANUN rather than the more vibrant one using a biometric reader that may, for example, BY MARGARETTE BURNETTE AND MAE ANDERSON found in the top-of-the-line iPhone scan your fingerprint to sign off on the XS models. The displays on the new NERDWALLET AP TECHNOLOGY WRITERS purchase. iPads don’t run to the edges as much MOBILE WALLET ADOPTION HAS as they do on iPhones. When you’re at the checkout line this Apple’s new iPads will more STALLED. Despite the ease of using mobile An updated pencil, still at $99, holiday season, you could juggle your bags and closely resemble its latest iPhones as wallets, less than half of all smartphone owners will attach magnetically to the iPad dig into your purse or billfold for your credit or they ditch a home button and use the technology, and adoption has not for storage and charging. debit card. Or you could use that phone you’re fingerprint sensor to make more grown over the past three years, according to Apple is bringing a already clutching, or that new smartwatch room for the screen. Augustine. One problem may be that some high-resolution display to its strapped to your wrist. Many stores now accept As with the latest iPhone models don’t consider it to be much more convenient low-end MacBook Air, something mobile wallets, a technology that lets customers – the XR and XS –the new iPad Pro than using a regular credit or debit card, until now limited to pricier models make payments via smartphone or watch. will use facial-recognition technology she says. such as the MacBook Pro products. Mobile wallets come in different digital to unlock the device and to authorize Concerns about safeguards are another issue. But the starting price goes up forms. There are device specific platforms, such app and Apple Pay purchases. Many consumers are more worried about the $200 to about $1,200. as Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, which are Apple also unveiled new Mac security of mobile wallet payments than The Air also joins higher-end compatible with Apple and Samsung devices, computers, including an overdue traditional card payments, says Ryan Grogman, Pros in sporting a fingerprint sensor, respectively. Google Pay works with multiple refresh of the MacBook Air laptop, senior vice president and practice lead at something the iPad just lost. platforms, including Android devices. now with a high-resolution screen. Boston Retail Partners, a retail consulting Apple also announced an updated There are also merchant apps, such as those Better screens come with price company. But mobile wallets do have some desktop computer, the Mac Mini, from Starbucks and Walmart, that have mobile increases for both iPads and Macs. security advantages over regular credit starting at about $800. wallet capabilities but can be used only at Tuesday’s announcements took and debit cards. The company said both Macs specific stores. About one-third of smartphone place at an opera house in New York, HOW BANK INFORMATION IS KEPT will use aluminum left over from owners who access mobile wallets use those where the company emphasized its SECURE. Mobile wallets rely on near-field producing iPads and other products. downloaded from specific retailers, says products’ ability to create music, communication, or NFC, which uses a chip in The new MacBook Air and Karen Augustine, a manager of primary data video and sketches. Neither the the mobile device to wirelessly communicate iPad Pros will now use a standard, services at Mercator Advisory Group, a Mac nor the iPad generates as much with the merchant’s payment terminal. The oval-shaped connector called USB-C. payments and consulting research firm. revenue for Apple as iPhones. devices communicate using special short-term That means accessories using the Still, many consumers are sticking with Tablet sales have been declining codes to verify customers’ identities and don’t iPad’s old Lightning port will need their cards due to concerns about safety or the overall, though Apple saw a 3 percent reveal actual credit card numbers. adapters, sold separately. The change familiarity of good old plastic. But if you’re increase in iPad sales last year to Along with NFC technology, smartphones will allow people to charge their ready to give mobile wallets a try, here’s what nearly 44 million, commanding a typically add their own layer of security. You iPhones through the iPad. you need to know to get started. 27 percent market share, according probably need to use a fingerprint reader or The Air also loses the slot for WHERE MOBILE WALLETS WORK to research firm IDC. Apple has been enter a code to unlock a screen, for example, camera memory cards. An adapter BEST. Shoppers who don’t want to carry promoting its high-end iPad Pro as to access the device and its digital wallet. costs $39. physical wallets and cards – or who are scared ideal for artists, photographers and If a consumer loses a smartphone or watch, Patrick Moorhead, founder of of losing a card – may find mobile wallets other creators. they know their information likely lives behind Moor Insights & Strategy, said the helpful. Many early adopters have been young D.A. Davidson Co. analyst a locked screen, and its sensitive contents can refreshed products are likely to please adults who wear smartwatches or carry phones Tom Forte said Apple did “a nice job be erased remotely. With a physical card, a Apple fans and users. nearly everywhere and are willing to try new of rolling out next-generation devices criminal could steal it and start making “The company hadn’t updated the forms of payment, Augustine says. with features customers want to fraudulent purchases before a consumer even Mac Mini for years, and the Those who want an easier way to track store sustain momentum’’ in iPad sales knows the card is gone. MacBook Air for a while, so these are rewards might also benefit from mobile wallets. growth. Most people have a host of payment choices, very welcome changes,’’ he said. A mobile wallet can keep track of rewards The smaller of the two new and they don’t mind juggling and digging for But he said the new Mac features program information, making it easier to get Pros will have a wider display than their plastic at checkout. But that hardware in aren’t significant enough to draw credit for qualifying purchases. Merchants and before when held horizontally. Its their hand or on their wrist can double as many people away from Windows credit card issuers might also offer promotional screen is 11 inches rather than 10.5 another way to pay for their holiday shopping. computers. bonus rewards for mobile wallet transactions. inches, measured diagonally. It starts “Overall some nice HOW MOBILE WALLETS WORK. at about $800, or $150 more than This article was provided to The Associated improvements, but I don’t think To start, you’ll need to load your bank the 10.5-inch version. Press by the personal finance website these are game changers,’’ he said. information onto your preferred mobile wallet For the larger, 12.9-inch model, NerdWallet. Margarette Burnette is a writer All the new products come out device. That generally means entering a credit Apple is fitting the same-size display at NerdWallet. Email: mburnette(at)nerdwal- Nov. 7. card or debit card number and security code, into a smaller device – about the size let.com. : (at)margarette. Apple also is releasing a free and accepting the terms and conditions in of a standard sheet of paper. That RELATED LINKS software update for iPhones and the mobile app. starts at about $1,000, a price hike NerdWallet: Lost debit card: What to iPads on Tuesday with previously When it’s time to make a payment, show of $200. do today, tomorrow and next week announced features such as group your device at the checkout line. 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Officials: California dam spillway will be ready for rain

BY JONATHAN J. COOPER met, crews will need to fill small holes left by the ASSOCIATED PRESS construction process, seal joints and place sand and rock outside the walls. California water officials said Wednesday that On the emergency spillway, crews have poured the $1.1 billion spillway at the nation’s tallest dam concrete to line a portion of a hillside to prevent a will be in full working order if it’s needed this repeat of the erosion that caused the 2017 scare. winter, nearly two years after it was damaged and They still need to pour more concrete to link that thousands were forced to flee. splash-pad with the concrete weir at the top. Crews have finished pouring concrete on the “More than 700 construction workers ... literally main spillway at Oroville Dam, though it still needs worked day and night to make incredible progress to cure for a month and other work is necessary during the 2018 construction season,’’ before it can be used, the California Department Tony Meyers, project manager for the Department of Water Resources announced. Crews will also of Water Resources, said in a statement. continue pouring concrete on an adjacent Officials said in September that the cost for emergency spillway. reconstruction had ballooned to $1.1 billion and Both spillways at the dam, which is about said the figure could still rise. The water agency 150 miles (240 kilometers) northeast of plans to ask the Federal Emergency Management San Francisco, crumbled and fell away during Agency to pay 75 percent of the repair costs after heavy rains in early 2017, prompting fears of a the project is finished. The rest would be borne by catastrophic release of water. State officials had State Water Project customers, including massive assured the public for days leading up to the failures Southern California water districts. that the dam could handle rising waters amid Last winter crews had a portion of the spillway persistent and heavy rains. rebuilt for the rainy season but were not able to use Then on Feb. 12, 2017, officials ordered an it at its full capacity. The water level was kept far immediate evacuation, fearing that a concrete weir below normal levels and it was never used. that holds water in the lake could collapse within With the spillway completely fully rebuilt, it can an hour. handle water flows up to 270,000 cubic feet per The panic of the sudden evacuation turned into second (7,645 cubic meters per second), the frustration and anger when many of the evacuees maximum for which it was originally designed found themselves stuck in gridlocked traffic hours in the 1960s. after fleeing the danger zone. Residents were DWR officials said Wednesday they’ll again keep allowed home a few days later after water behind the water level low this winter to try and avoid the dam receded and the danger passed. using the spillway while work continues around it State officials promised to be done with concrete on the emergency spillway, site cleanup, road work by Nov. 1 so there would be enough time for repair and other related projects. it to dry and be used by December. With that goal

US veteran homelessness Study: LGBTQ declines 5 pct in 2018 characters on to 38,000 AP WIRE SERVICE

network TV hit The number of homeless veterans across the U.S. declined more than 5 percent over record high the past year after a slight rise in 2017. The departments of Housing and BY LYNN ELBER Urban Development and Veterans Affairs AP TELEVISION WRITER announced Thursday that the number of homeless vets dropped to about 38,000. A study says a record-high percentage of LGBTQ The veteran homelessness count hap- characters are part of the new network TV season. pened in January. The annual study by media advocacy group GLAAD The number was about half of those also found an increase in the characters’ ethnic diversity, counted in 2009. with slightly more LGBTQ people of color than white for The departments say as many as 64 the first time. communities and Virginia, Delaware and While the percentage of LGBTQ characters on scripted Connecticut effectively ended veteran broadcast shows hit an all-time high of 8.8 percent of all homelessness. series regulars, GLAAD says that number falls short. That means all homeless veterans in The organization called on networks to reach 10 percent those areas had been offered homes, even inclusion for LGBTQ characters in prime-time. if some didn’t accept them. GLAAD praised the FX drama ``Pose’’ for including the The Obama administration set a goal most transgender series regular characters ever on a U.S. of ending veteran homelessness by 2015. drama. Housing and Urban Development Meanwhile, Nielsen announced it will begin reporting Secretary Ben Carson says the Trump TV ratings for what same-gender couples and their administration will not set a specific date households are watching. to reach that goal.

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Tri-City Stargazer FOR WEEK: NOVEMBER 7 – NOVEMBER 13, 2018 For All Signs: Our largest planet, Jupiter, will move into the sign of Sagittarius on occurred between December 2007 and Dec. 2008, so review that era for comparison. Nov. 8 and will remain in that sign for a full year. Jupiter is the planet of expansion, Jupiter's change of signs affects everyone, but is perceived in a different way, depending optimism, philosophy, travel and education. It generally represents improvements and upon the sun and ascendant signs at birth. They both apply, so if you know your growth in whatever department of life it touches. Its last sojourn through Sagittarius ascendant (rising sign), you may read and apply two zodiac signs below.

Aries the Ram (March 21- consultants, e.g., doctors, problems of the past may be optimism and reinforce your invested in organizational or April 20): Jupiter augurs counselors, etc. Travel and/or improved or resolved during this self-esteem. Help and group social causes will be improvements and good fortune education are on the increase. period. Opportunities to cooperation of others will be returned in bounty. Networking through any or all of the improve and augment more available to you, especially with friends and acquaintances Cancer the Crab (June 21- following: legal or ethical issues, relationships to the family of if you make your requests in may play an active role toward July 21): Jupiter will increase the contacts with foreign lands or origin will be presented. person. The spiritual dimension helping you attain personal goals physical vitality, heal anomalies, people who live at a distance, the of your life will improve, and in life. Relationships with and offer improvements in work Libra the Scales internet, higher education, travel or education becomes stepchildren (and more generally conditions. Relationships to (September 23-October 22): teaching, publishing and long more prominent. The only to other people's children) will coworkers will be enhanced and During the next year distance travel. Events of the difficulty with this transit is the improve and become a source of equipment may be updated. This opportunities for travel will next year will broaden your tendency for weight gain. pleasure. Corporate financial is the time to look for a better probably increase. Relationships perspective on all of life and resources may increase. job (or it may find you). Any with siblings, roommates and/or Capricorn the Goat expand your sense of connection neighbors will be more rewarding (December 22-January 19): Any Pisces the Fish to a larger circle. type of self-improvement program, but especially those and your overall daily attitude effort toward becoming more (February 19-March 20): Any Taurus the Bull (April 21- relating to the physical body, will becomes more optimistic. Focus acquainted with the deeper parts reasonable effort in the area of May 20): Gain comes to you have highly beneficial results. of attention on communication of yourself will be well rewarded. profession, career or social status through areas of shared financial Many will adopt pets. (written or oral) will be Positive results can be achieved should meet with favorable resources. These may include: highlighted. Educational through psychotherapy, dream results during the next few Leo the Lion (July 22- compensation from insurance or opportunities are attractive and work, meditation, hypnosis months. There may be additional August 22): The time has other group holdings, increases expanded. You may become a and/or prayer. Assistance will travel, or educational/teaching come to relax and let yourself in partner's income, sale of teacher in your field. come to you through unexpected opportunities associated with remember how to play. All types property, gains through (and possibly mysterious) career endeavors. Relationships of creative work will be enhanced Scorpio the Scorpion inheritance or gifts, increase in sources. Your desire to contribute to superiors will be more and those with children will find (October 23-November 21): You the value of stocks, bonds or to the greater social good will supportive. Opportunities greater satisfaction and a more will likely have improvements in other mutually held property, or increase and yield good "karma". develop to improve relationships rewarding relationship in the financial income or other tax benefits. Debts owed to you personal resources. This may Aquarius the Water Bearer with the family of origin. will be paid, whether financial or next year. Those who want children, or a new love affair will develop either as the result of (January 20-February 18): Effort favors. Intimate life is on the general good luck or increased upswing. likely be granted their wish. Give yourself permission to effort. Optimistic attitudes Gemini the Twins (May 21- explore new possibilities in concerning money could lead June 20): The year brings creative self-expression. you to overextend resources. Are you interested in a personal improvements in all your most Your sense of self-esteem is horoscope? Virgo the Virgin (August 23- intimate relationships. 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Adam Szymkowicz’s “Marian, or The True Tale Thursday, Nov 8 – Saturday, Nov 17 of Robin Hood” is a gender-bending, 7 p.m. [Thursday, Nov 8 at 4 p.m. patriarchy-smashing, hilarious new take on the Sunday, Nov 11 at 2 p.m. classic tale. Robin Hood is (and has always been) Maid Marian in disguise and leads a motley group American High School, Theatre 70 of Merry Men (few of whom are actually men) 36300 Fremont Blvd, Fremont against the greedy Prince John. As the poor get poorer and the rich get richer, who will stand for (510) 796-1776 ext. 57702 the vulnerable if not Robin? What is the cost of http://ahs-fusd-ca.schoolloop.com/ revealing your true self in a time of troubles? Tickets: $5 – $12 Modern concerns and romantic entanglements clash on the battlefield and on the ramparts of Nottingham Castle. A play about selfishness and selflessness, and love deferred and the fight. Always the fight. The fight must go on. According to Theatre is Easy, “[...] The show thrives on its own playfulness and silly energy while still tying everything up at the end. ‘Marian’ manages to present something important without taking itself too seriously.” “[...] With ‘Marian, Or the True Tale of Robin Hood’ Szymkowicz has delivered a swashbuckling story of a what it takes to make change, and the networks and chosen families that keep that revolutionary spirit alive,” says New York Theatre Review. American High School Performing Arts (ASHPA) presents “Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood” Thursday, November 8 –Saturday, November 17, directed by Troy River. This show contains mature subject matter; rated PG13. Tickets are $5 – $12. The Thursday, November 8 performance at 4 p.m. is half-price, and veterans and military with ID get in free on Sunday, November 11 at 2 p.m. Page 12 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

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season. Full sun is best, but it can tolerate partial shade. An organic low-nitrogen fertilizer will keep the plant healthy. Cranberry plants lose their leaves and go dormant every winter. The Bay Area does not get cold enough for long enough to satisfy the chill requirement naturally. Once the leaves have fallen, the plant will need to be dug up and placed in a plastic bag, which should then be stored in the refrigerator. This mimics the necessary cooler northern temperatures. Just before the plant comes out of dormancy in early spring, the cranberry plant can be placed back in its pot. Cranberry plants that are three years and older will flower in late spring. The flowers are both male and female but require pollination from bees and other ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY insects. Once pollinated, the DANIEL O’DONNELL plant’s fruit will be at its vibrant peak just in time for the holidays. British mountaineer The cranberry’s branches will George Mallory was once asked need to be trimmed every year to why he climbed Mt. Everest. keep it small enough to fit in the “Because it’s there,” he replied. refrigerator after it goes dormant. So why grow a cranberry plant in There is an Irish equivalent to California? Because you can, and Mallory’s famous answer. An as it is full of bright red berries Irishman walked for three extra just in time for the holidays, it days around a mountain to get to can be a centerpiece just as festive his destination. When asked why as a pumpkin, horn of plenty, he went around it, he replied, or poinsettia. “Because it was there.” Some Cranberries are embedded in people go up mountains and U.S. culture and widespread in some people go around them. the American diet. Dried Growing cranberries takes a bit cranberries are used to enliven of time and effort and may not salads. Cranberry juice is popular be for everyone. However, like on its own or used to flavor climbing a mountain, the effort healthier soft drinks or is used as the majority of commercial Growing a cranberry plant concern if it has an alkaline pH. pales in comparison to the the base in many cocktails. cranberry cultivation comes from from a seed can be a long and Using collected rain water or reward. Cranberries are especially popular Massachusetts, Wisconsin, difficult process. It is best to water from another source with a Daniel O’Donnell is the around the fall and winter New Jersey, Washington, and order a seedling from a cranberry more acidic pH level will be co-owner and operator of an holidays; there are Oregon. British Columbia, grower. There are vining ground necessary in this case. organic landscape design/build cranberry-inspired beers and Quebec, and Chile also have cover cranberry plant varieties A cranberry plant growing company in Fremont. hard ciders, and coffee shops healthy cranberry industries. and bush varieties. Stevens and in a container should be placed www.Chrysalis-Gardens.com sell cranberry muffins and scones. These regions have certain Howes are two bush varieties outside during its growing It is estimated that over characteristics in common that suitable for growing in a 94 percent of Thanksgiving cranberry plants need to survive container. Cranberry Creations dinners include cranberry sauce. that California does not. (www.cranberrycreations.com) The cranberry plant, Cranberries will not be a specializes in ready to flower Vaccinium macrocarpon, is commercial crop in California. cranberry plants intended to be native to North America and However, individuals in the Bay centerpieces when they fruit. produces a tart tasting bright red Area can grow a small cranberry Their website has a detailed page berry. Native Americans used plant that looks festive and for growing and caring for plants cranberries for food, as a meat produces edible fruit. and they give free advice anytime. preservative, in medicines, and as It is a common misconception Occasionally they cannot ship to a dye. This enthusiasm for that cranberries grow in water. California. Grover’s Blueberries cranberries spread when the first The truth is that large cranberry and Seed Company European explorers and settlers farms will flood their fields or (www.groversblueberries.com) is landed in North America. It is bogs to make harvesting the fruit another purchasing option. hypothesized that cranberries easier because cranberries float. The medium that a cranberry were served at the first Cranberries need an acidic soil, plant grows in must be acidic. Thanksgiving meal. It is known good drainage, and Peat moss mixed with sand, that settlers were making approximately three months compost, and clay soil is the ideal cranberry juice as early as 1683. temperature of a 32 – 45-degree mixture for growing a plant in a Today there are small range to survive. All of this can pot. Cranberries do not need to cranberry farms throughout the be simulated for a single plant be wet, but the soil should be Northeastern United States, but in a container. kept damp. The water can be a Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

Drummer Walt Hern wrote about The DRUIDS experience in “Our Music Never Stopped.”

members soon determined that the record christened “Guilt by Association,” or producer wasn’t promoting them as he had GBA, as a side project of The DRUIDS. promised and was also pressuring them to In 2012 guitarist Johnny Pickens was go on tour. Since the band members were bicycling in Niles Canyon, hit a large rock, nearing graduation, the tough decision was and was killed. This was a blow to the made to set aside their music and concen- band both personally and musically, and trate on their studies. After graduation, they did not play together again until they went their separate ways, and while 2015, when they celebrated their 50th re- some of them kept in touch from time to union by playing at the Thousand Oaks time, almost 30 years passed before drum- Band Tree 6 event. That live performance mer and Niles resident Walt Hern decided was dedicated to Pickens. it was high time to organize a reunion. Bass player Don Ford was suffering Despite members of the band living up from arthritis, making it difficult to play. and down the West Coast, in the summer Always a private person, he had not shared of 1998 they gathered for a few days at the with the remaining DRUIDS that he was home of one of the band members in also fighting cancer and passed away in Southern California. They quickly redis- 2017. covered the pleasure of playing together, rekindled their old camaraderie and Old rockers do not fade away quietly, worked hard to learn new songs and refine their music still speaks to them as long as old favorites, and it wasn’t long until they they can strum, drum, or hum! After found themselves performing in front of drummer Hern retired from a long career audiences again, living up to the band in print production management for motto, “Once a DRUID, always a Mervyns, Visa USA, Franklin-Templeton DRUID.” Modern sound equipment al- and others, he decided the time was ripe to lowed them to readily capture their ses- write a book about The DRUIDS, their sions and live performances, edit and share music, and their times. Titled “Our Music their music, and discuss what they wanted Never Stopped,” it’s available now on to play at the next get-together. Amazon, and a copy rests in the library at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Or, drop Over the next several years, the reunited by The Florence in Niles almost any DRUIDS continued to meet and play to- BY MARGARET THORNBERRY them and their parents! Central to this Wednesday, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. to enjoy the new music was the guitar, which is a very gether. If one of the original band couldn’t music. Ask for Walt. You’ll probably find make it to a reunion, local talent was in- You either heard about or lived through democratic instrument. It was portable, so him sitting in with the band, playing his vited to join in the fun. This mixture of the era of the ‘60s, a time of great social you could practice almost anywhere, take heart out, with a big smile on his face. original DRUIDS and new members was change in our country. California was at it to the beach for a sing-along and, if you the epicenter of the baby boomer “youth were serious, you might be able to get quake” that brought protests against the good enough to gather a few friends with Vietnam war, the Free Speech movement musical talent and form a band. at Berkeley and the hippie “be-ins” and And that’s exactly how The DRUIDS “love-ins” in San Francisco’s Golden Gate came to be. Five young men – two guitar Park. What is left of that time of ferment players, a bass player, a drummer, and the are largely only pallid echoes – aside from lead singer – all students at the University the cherished legacy of the music that was of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), made then and is still played and enjoyed found each other, jammed together, and today. formed a band. They worked hard to build From Jimmy Hendrix and Janis Joplin a distinctive sound, while playing the top to the contained lyrics of Bob Dylan, with hits of the time, and became one of the side trips to the harmonics of the Beach bands most in demand for parties and Boys and Jan and Dean, this was a time other functions on campus. They warmed when outstanding performers were creat- up the crowd for some of the big-name ing and playing wonderful new and differ- acts who came to play at UCSB, acquired ent music. Incorporating influences from a manager, played a gig or two at Pandora’s country music, jazz and R&B, usually with Box in Hollywood, and even signed with a a driving beat, these sounds soon became record producer in LA. the background anthem to the lives of Alas, the road to rock and roll fame was those who were young at the time – and not to be for The DRUIDS. The band sometimes, the battleground between November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 15

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 13 26949 CREOLE PL 94545 $730,000 3 1215 1957 09-25-18 Highest $: 1,380,000 Median $: 862,000 2454 CRYER ST 94545 $730,000 3 1303 1957 09-28-18 Lowest $: 594,000 Average $: 867,769 27727 ORLANDO AVE 94545 $550,000 3 1000 1955 09-28-18 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 11 19070 CENTER ST 94546 $760,000 3 1603 1954 09-28-18 Highest $: 1,360,000 Median $: 964,000 19096 CENTER ST 94546 $960,000 4 2070 1954 09-25-18 Lowest $: 420,000 Average $: 959,409 20934 FRANCIS ST 94546 $865,000 3 1092 1940 09-28-18 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 4486 LAWRENCE DR 94546 $890,000 3 1320 1952 09-27-18 235 BAJA ROSE ST 95035 $793,000 2 1449 201809-27-18 18469 MAGEE WAY 94546 $594,000 2 969 1952 09-28-18 237 BAJA ROSE ST 95035 $964,000 3 1838 201809-27-18 20849 SAN MIGUEL AVE 94546 $860,000 3 1660 1948 09-26-18 245 BAJA ROSE ST 95035 $790,000 2 1449 201809-27-18 20972 SAN MIGUEL AVE 94546 $720,000 2 1195 1948 09-25-18 247 BAJA ROSE ST 95035 $1,151,000 3 1569 201809-28-18 2359 SOMERSET AVE 94546 $690,000 4 2040 - 09-28-18 187 BARKER ST 95035 $949,000 3 1116 195709-28-18 18426 TERRY WAY 94546 $875,000 4 1624 1955 09-28-18 1536 BLEECKER ST 95035 $995,000 2 1300 201409-28-18 20283 YEANDLE AVE 94546 $862,000 3 1392 1959 09-28-18 108 CHYSIS RD 95035 $1,360,000 4 2468 201409-28-18 22739 CANYON TERRACE DR U3 94552 $625,000 2 1213 1997 09-28-18 484 DEMPSEY RD 187 95035 $420,000 1 676 200709-26-18 25582 CRESTFIELD DR 94552$1,380,000 - 3526 1998 09-28-18 508 GLENMOOR CIR 95035 $1,270,000 3 1639 198609-28-18 18778 MASTERSON PL 94552$1,200,000 4 2634 1985 09-25-18 1757 IRONWOOD LN 95035 $1,021,500 - - -09-27-18

FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 42 600 S ABEL ST 215 95035 $840,000 2 1309 200709-28-18Report Sales Home Highest $: 2,500,000 Median $: 1,070,000 NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 11 Lowest $:215,000 Average $: 1,110,881 Highest $: 1,430,000 Median $: 925,000 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED Lowest $: 625,000 Average $: 966,727 37104 2ND ST 94536 $700,000 3 1796 195309-26-18 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 37960 ALTA DR 94536 $1,150,000 3 1565 195809-28-18 6258 CASTILLON DR 94560 $875,000 3 1100 195909-27-18 3648 BIRCHWOOD TER 114 94536 $425,000 1 712 198409-28-18 38902 DANDELION PL 94560 $925,000 - - -09-28-18 3419 BRIDGEWOOD TER 101 94536 $530,000 2 1125 198609-25-18 38906 DANDELION PL 94560 $902,500 - - -09-27-18 3273 BRIGGS CT 94536 $1,268,000 3 1623 197209-26-18 38914 DANDELION PL 94560 $903,000 - - -09-28-18 38455 BRONSON ST 217 94536 $501,000 2 950 197009-28-18 38922 DANDELION PL 94560 $938,500 - - -09-26-18 35613 CABRAL DR 94536 $879,500 3 1150 195809-28-18 36617 DUGAN CT 94560 $690,000 3 1116 195709-28-18 36451 GRACE TER 94536 $1,023,000 3 1475 200409-28-18 6761 FLANDERS DR 94560 $1,105,000 5 2354 196109-25-18 37168 MEADOWBROOK CMN 30394536 $492,500 2 988 198409-28-18 36320 LA SALLE DR 94560 $625,000 3 1357 197209-28-18 4468 PERALTA BLVD 94536 $1,087,000 3 1917 200709-26-18 36871 LOCUST ST 94560 $940,000 2 1003 195109-26-18 310 SPETTI DR 94536 $215,000 - 1409 197709-28-18 5104 RAMSGATE DR 94560 $1,300,000 4 2428 197209-27-18 37326 SPRUCE TER 94536 $390,000 1 593 198609-25-18 36392 SWIFT CT 94560 $1,430,000 4 2589 199309-25-18 35417 TERRA COTTA CIR 94536 $1,395,000 3 2032 199909-27-18 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 19 3464 TURNER CT 94536 $1,190,000 3 1480 197209-26-18 Highest $: 934,5000 Median $: 640,000 36055 TURPIN WAY 94536 $1,185,000 4 2015 196809-25-18 Lowest $: 445,000 Average $: 656,053 4870 WHITFIELD AVE 94536 $1,450,000 5 2190 195409-27-18 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 5073 BANFF PARK CT 94538 $1,075,000 4 1736 196209-26-18 1385 BEGIER AVE 94577 $800,000 3 2110 1940 09-26-18 5034 BRONTE CT 94538 $1,001,000 4 1854 196209-27-18 770 COLLIER DR 94577 $925,000 3 2021 1935 09-28-18 3820 DETJEN ST 94538 $854,500 3 950 195709-25-18 790 ELSIE AVE 94577 $655,000 2 1793 1941 09-25-18 5542 GREELEY PL 94538 $780,000 3 1232 196509-26-18 499 ESTUDILLO AVE 305 94577 $490,000 2 1125 1981 09-28-18 39152 GUARDINO DR 304 94538 $500,000 1 693 199009-26-18 2331 FAIRWAY DR 94577 $490,000 2 1173 1977 09-28-18 4613 HAMPSHIRE WAY 94538 $916,000 4 1412 196209-28-18 2342 LONGVIEW DR 94577 $934,500 4 2317 1962 09-26-18 42837 ISLE ROYAL ST 94538 $935,000 4 1736 196309-26-18 1069 MELCHER ST 94577 $630,000 3 972 1944 09-25-18 3876 JAMESTOWN RD 94538 $820,000 3 1156 195409-25-18 1333 MORGAN AVE 94577 $885,000 4 1933 1954 09-28-18 4504 PIPER ST 94538 $970,000 4 1321 195909-25-18 2070 REYNOLDS ST 94577 $450,000 3 1111 1989 09-28-18 3588 RONALD CT 94538 $1,110,000 3 1708 195709-28-18 14011 SEAGATE DR 235 94577 $500,000 2 1033 1985 09-26-18 3943 VICOLO TER 94538 $995,000 3 1425 201409-28-18 272 W BROADMOOR BLVD 94577 $755,000 4 2053 1938 09-25-18 3600 WILMINGTON RD 94538 $850,000 4 1314 196009-25-18 1754 141ST AVE 94578 $640,000 2 1117 1941 09-28-18 47734 ANSEL CT 94539 $1,760,000 4 2496 196209-26-18 2011 150TH AVE 94578 $445,000 3 764 1953 09-27-18 42082 BENBOW DR 94539 $2,000,000 4 3545 200709-26-18 351 ANZA WAY 94578 $658,500 3 1078 1954 09-26-18 1267 CASA MARCIA PL 94539 $1,770,500 4 1939 196909-28-18 16365 BLANCO ST 94578 $600,000 3 1186 1947 09-28-18 41529 DEVON CT 94539 $2,180,000 4 2860 195809-25-18 14837 WESTERN AVE 94578 $602,000 3 1093 1960 09-27-18 2436 MONET TER 94539 $1,132,000 3 1401 201209-25-18 660 FARGO AVE 3 94579 $550,000 3 1180 1965 09-25-18 1270 OCASO CAMINO 94539 $1,260,000 3 2058 197909-28-18 1862 LAWNDALE AVE 94579 $765,000 3 1811 1958 09-27-18 46953 OCOTILLO CT 94539 $2,500,000 4 4068 198209-28-18 15161 SWENSON ST 94579 $690,000 3 1228 1948 09-28-18 2329 OLIVE AVE 94539 $1,432,000 4 1736 195609-26-18 SAN LORENZO | TOTAL SALES: 9 41939 VIA SAN CARLOS 94539 $1,650,000 3 1582 196309-28-18 Highest $: 731,000 Median $: 565,000 48992 WOODGROVE CMN 94539 $1,070,000 3 1815 200409-25-18 Lowest $: 350,000 Average $: 573,667 34984 BELVEDERE TER 94555 $965,000 3 1555 198509-27-18 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 4597 DEEP CREEK RD 94555 $1,220,000 4 1693 197909-25-18 779 BOCKMAN RD 94580 $400,000 3 1068 1947 09-28-18 34662 HURST AVE 94555 $1,600,000 - - -09-25-18 633 HERITAGE CIR 94580 $350,000 5 1973 2004 09-28-18 33919 SHYLOCK DR 94555 $1,430,000 4 1717 198109-28-18 1941 VIA AMIGOS 94580 $565,000 3 1231 1955 09-27-18 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 21 15865 VIA CONEJO 94580 $700,000 3 1660 1944 09-28-18 Highest $: 1,180,000 Median $: 550,000 16072 VIA DESCANSO 94580 $550,000 3 1000 1944 09-27-18 Lowest $: 227,000 Average $: 581,833 17374 VIA JULIA 94580 $702,000 3 1355 1951 09-25-18 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 17349 VIA MAGDALENA 94580 $615,000 3 1051 1947 09-26-18 595 BLOSSOM WAY 1 94541 $465,000 2 1050 1989 09-25-18 1601 VIA RANCHO 94580 $731,000 3 1143 1955 09-25-18 22926 KINGSFORD WAY 94541 $630,000 3 1434 2005 09-28-18 17674 VIA RINCON 94580 $550,000 3 1000 1944 09-25-18 685 MACABEE WAY 94541 $627,000 2 1227 2011 09-28-18 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 10 691 MACABEE WAY 94541 $693,000 3 1516 2011 09-28-18 Highest $: 1,290,000 Median $: 533,000 18670 MELROSE AVE 94541 $300,000 3 1156 1951 09-27-18 Lowest $: 400,000 Average $: 702,800 275 WILLOW AVE 94541 $990,000 6 2534 1940 09-25-18 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDS SQFT BUILT CLOSED 25268 MORSE CT 94542 $227,000 3 2247 1990 09-25-18 2472 APTOS CT 94587 $400,000 - 1805 1969 09-26-18 1142 TAMALPAIS PL 94542 $735,000 3 1705 1960 09-26-18 32673 BRENDA WAY 3 94587 $455,000 2 903 1973 09-27-18 354 BERRY AVE 94544 $550,000 3 990 1951 09-26-18 4914 BRIDGEPOINTE PL 94587 $410,000 1 672 1985 09-27-18 28445 ETTA AVE 94544 $548,000 3 1224 1955 09-26-18 3112 COURTHOUSE DR 94587 $880,000 4 1412 1985 09-28-18 353 HARRIS RD 94544$1,180,000 7 2761 1961 09-28-18 32469 DARLENE WAY 94587 $810,000 4 1463 1973 09-28-18 240 LEXINGTON AVE 94544 $625,000 3 927 1951 09-25-18 371 MONTE CARLO AVE 94587 $850,000 5 1932 1965 09-28-18 1384 LYTELLE ST 94544 $517,500 3 1119 1956 09-25-18 30680 RATEKIN DR 94587 $970,000 4 2542 1990 09-27-18 47 RAINTREE CT 2 94544 $450,000 2 1100 1986 09-27-18 3031 RISDON DR 15 94587 $430,000 1 796 1987 09-28-18 655 RIVER OAK WAY 38 94544 $325,000 1 579 1985 09-26-18 3150 SAN RAFAEL WAY 94587 $533,000 5 1829 1971 09-26-18 27418 SUSAN PL 1 94544 $370,000 2 869 1980 09-28-18 31500 SILVERTIDE DR 94587$1,290,000 4 2043 1997 09-28-18 27471 BAHAMA AVE 94545 $651,000 3 1128 1957 09-27-18 25228 COPA DEL ORO DR 91 94545 $325,000 1 608 1991 09-28-18

Summit for Family Caregivers

SUBMITTED BY CITY OF FREMONT Pre-registration is required; contact Frishta Sharifi at [email protected] or (510) 574-2035. Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF) and the City of Fremont present an all-day educational seminar on healthy aging on November 8th. The seminar will gather Healthy Aging: Summit for Family Caregivers eminent speakers and scholars engaged in the field to provide the latest information Thursday, Nov 8 related to healthy aging and enrich the experience for all family caregivers caring for 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. their elderly loved ones. There are a limited number of spaces for this program. Breakfast and lunch are included. Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose 43326 Mission Circle Fremont Featured Speakers (510) 574-2035 Aditya Bhargava, M.D., FACP, FAASM Board Certified in Sleep Medicine, PAMF [email protected] Rajesh Shinghal, M. D. Urologist, PAMF PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED Abby Y. Liu, M.D. Ophthalmologist, PAMF Grace C. Nadolny, M.D. Geriatric Psychiatrist, PAMF Erin E. Hodgson, R. D. Registered Dietitian, PAMF Page 16 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

FREMONT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PART TIME/ Tuesday only Now Hiring! Apply On-line at Newspaper Delivery Person www.edjoin.org or www.fremont.k12.ca.us Bus and Van Drivers: Hiring Class C Van Drivers and Class B Bus Drivers. On-site training. WANTED Salary Range: Bus Driver 1 - $21.32 to $25.21 per hour, Bus Driver 2 - $24.82 to $29.44 per hour, Van Drivers - $18.11 to $21.32 per hour. Requirements: Current CA Driver’s License with 3 years driving experience & clean DMV record. Bus Drivers re- Contact Tri-City Voice quire a Type 1 or Type 2 certificate. Electrician: Salary Range: $34.29 to $41.02 per hour. 510-494-1999 Requirements: Training & experience equivalent to completion of full four-year apprenticeship pro- gram in the electrical trades.

HVAC Technician: Salary Range: $34.29 to $41.02 per hour. Requirements: EPA Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification, Type 1 & Type 2 minimum.

Staff Secretary 2 – Bilingual (Spanish): Salary Range: $25.56 to $30.48 per hour. LEAF’s Community Garden Requirements: Typing certificate documenting speed of 50 WPM. is seeking volunteers to greet visitors. Very time flexible. On-Call Substitute Special Education Paraeducators. Salary Range: $14.61 to $15.35 ADA Handicap accessible. Location: California Nursery Requirements: No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Examination (offered at District office) or 48 semester Historical Park in Fremont, at Mission Blvd/Niles. units or equivalent to an Associate of Arts degree. [email protected] 925-202-4489

37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont the United States Armed Forces. (510) 494-1411 Complimentary light breakfast http://nilesfilmmuseum.org/ refreshments will be provided at the event.Please contact Ely Hwang, Recreation and Human Services Hayward Manager at 510-577-3463 or [email protected] for more City of Hayward will be celebrating information.Veteran’s Day Veterans Day on Sunday, November 11 sponsored by 2018 Veterans Day Observance 33rd Annual Flag Raising Committee. Colonel John McPartland CeremonySunday, Nov 11 (USA, Ret) will be keynote speaker at the 11 a.m. onwards Senior event and The American Legion Honor Community Center and Color Guard – Captain Ron Galvan 13909 East 14th St., San Leandro will do the posting and Retrieval of (510) 577-3462https://www.sanlean- Colors. Please contact John White at dro.org/depts/rec/seniors/ (510) 582-9757 or [email protected] for more information Applebee’s in Fremont and HaywardApplebee’s restaurants nationwide 2018 Veterans Day Observance invite all veterans and active-duty military Sunday, Nov 11 men and women to their local restaurants 11 a.m.– 1 p.m. to enjoy a complimentary full-size entree Major hostilities of World War I, Hayward’s 21st Century Library from an exclusive menu this Veteran’s Day. fought July 28, 1914 – November 11, The USS Hornet and Heritage Plaza In Tri- City area the, participating 1918, formally ended at the 11th hour of Sunday, Nov. 11 888 “C” Street, Hayward locations include Fremont and Hayward. the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. 10.00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (510) 293-8685 The restaurant has embarked upon the At that moment, an armistice with 707 W Hornet Ave, Alameda https://www.hayward-ca.gov/public- mission to serve one million free meals to Germany went into effect. Veterans Day, (510) 521-8448 library American military heroes this Veteran’s previously called Armistice Day, is https://www.uss-hornet.org/ Free event / parking available Day and this is one of the first and largest observed in the United States on Normal fees apply for national efforts of its kind.“At Applebee’s November 11th to honor not only those visiting the museum we are proud to welcome veterans and who served during the “war to end all Adult $20 Milpitas active-duty military members all year long. wars,” but all who have served and Senior & Military $15 To date, we have served nearly nine continue to serve and protect. This Student $15 Milpitas Recreation and Community million military heroes a free meal, and in occasion reminds us of their love and Youth $10 Services will hold a Veterans Day celebration of our 11th year, we welcome sacrifice for our country and way of life. Children 6 & under free Ceremony on November 11 to honor one million more to join us on Veterans Raymond Weeks, a World War II Members free service men and women who have served Day for a delicious and free meal among veteran, is credited with expanding our community for cause of freedom. friends,” said John Cywinski, president at Armistice Day to celebrate all veterans, Fremont Applebee’s.Veterans and active-duty not just those who died in World War I. Veterans Day Ceremony military simply show proof of military Due to his efforts, in 1954 Armistice Day Dig up nostalgia with Laurel & Hardy Sunday, Nov 11 service and guests are encouraged to call was formally renamed as Veterans Day. Style celebration of Veterans Day. Watch 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. their local Applebee’s to check about To celebrate the day and express gratitude, Laurel & Hardy as they go into the Milpitas Community Center hours. Tri-City residents will honor our veterans trenches of World War I. (Veterans Plaza) Veterans Eat Free at at local services. 457 East Calaveras Boulevard, Milpitas Applebee’s Sunday 1936 Lucky Corner w/ The Little (408) 586-3210 Nov 11 Alameda Rascals featuring Spanky & Alfalfa http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov Fremont location 1933 Sherman Said It w/ Charley Chase 39139 Farwell Dr, Fremont The USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space and The Ranch Boys San Leandro 11 a.m. – 12 midnight Museum celebrates the 75th anniversary 1938 Blockheads w/ Laurel & Hardy, The City of San Leandro and American (510) 742-6400 Hayward location of Commissioning, 20th anniversary of Billy Gilbert, Jimmy Finlayson Legion Post 117 invite the public to the 24041 Southland Dr, Hayward becoming a museum and Veteran’s Day Veteran’s Day Observance and 11 a.m. - 12 midnight on Sunday, November 11. This year also Laurel & Hardy Style celebration of 33rd Annual Flag Raising Ceremony at the (510) 782-6400 marks the 100th anniversary of Armistice Veterans Day San Leandro Senior Community Center Day. There are several hands-on activities Sunday, Nov. 11 on Sunday, November 11, 2018. The and book events scheduled for the 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. observance and ceremony honors and celebration. Niles Film Museum thanks military veterans who served in

Military veterans to be honored Keeping Music Alive SUBMITTED BY JOHN WHITE SUBMITTED BY VEERA KAZAK

Colonel John McPartland (USA, Ret) will be keynote speaker at SUBMITTED BY BRYAN HINKLEY To mark its 30th anniversary, Music For Minors II is holding the 65th Annual Alameda County Veterans Day Ceremony set for a fundraising “Keeping Music Alive” gala celebration on Friday, Sunday, September 11 in Hayward. The 2018 Veterans Day Milpitas Police Department invites November 9 in Fremont. The event will include dinner, dancing, Observance will honor past and present military veterans from all community members to join them for the a silent auction and a selection of award-winning wines. service branches and is open to the public. The two-hour ceremony inaugural Coffee with a Cop event. No Entertainment will be provided by Grammy nominee will start at 11 a.m. at the Hayward 21st Century Library and agenda, no speeches, just a chance to ask Red Grammer, Lori & RJ, the MFMII Kids Choir and Heritage Plaza, Hayward. Posting and retrieval of Colors will be questions, voice concerns, and get to know The Dream Achievers. done by the American Legion Honor and Color Guard with the officers in your community. Please Festivities will be at Paradise Ballroom in Fremont. Tickets are Captain Ron Galvan. contact Bryan Hinkley for more $100 per person or $800 for a table for 10 and can be purchased Veteran’s Day Ceremony information at [email protected] online by visiting gala.musicforminors2.org. For details, call Sunday, Sept. 11 or at 408-586-2527 (510) 733-1189. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Coffee with a Cop MFMII 30th Anniversary Gala Keynote speaker: Friday, Nov 9 “Keeping Music Alive” Col. John McPartland (USA, Ret) 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 9 - 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Hayward Library and Heritage Plaza Peet’s Coffee Fundraising dinner event 888 C St., Hayward 543 E. Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas (510) 733-1189 (510) 582-9757 (408) 416-0700 gala.musicforminors2.org - $100 per person November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 17

FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at the Alameda County Library Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480

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SUBMITTED BY MARILOU KERNS ARTICLE AND PHOTO SUBMITTED BY MEI WAN bought by November 8 cost $10; tickets at the door are $12 and $15. To buy tickets online, visit Members from the Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) are hosting www.eventbrite.com and then type “Pocahontas” their annual Thanksgiving Charity Bingo luncheon on Monday, Young performers will soon take to the stage in into the event tab and follow the prompts. For November 12 in Hayward. Doors open at noon at the FOE building Milpitas in a lively performance of the enchanting details, call (408) 707-7158. in Hayward. The luncheon will include turkey with all the trimmings, musical “Pocahontas.” Sponsored by Center Stage vegetables, coffee, tea and dessert. Everyone who makes an Performing Arts, the performance is based on Pocahontas $8 luncheon donation will receive a bingo card for the after-lunch the book by Vera Morris with music and lyrics by Friday, Nov 9 game. Proceeds from the event will go to various local charities. Scott Deturk. The family friendly show includes a 7:00 p.m. For details, call (510) 584-1568. colorful cast of characters and looks at Native American lore with beautiful music. Saturday, Nov 10 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Thanksgiving Bingo Luncheon Performers include Amaya Gomez, Kavish Shah, Milpitas Community Center Fraternal Order of Eagles Danica Cunanen, Cole Rumsey, Naomi Coriell, 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas Monday, Nov 12 Kristina Martinez, Maddox Rumsey, Adrielle Inez, (408) 707-7158 12 noon – 2 p.m. Mary Napolitano, Lucia Savory and Kylie Harris. www.centerstagepa.org 24106 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Showtimes are 7 p.m. Friday, November 9; and Tickets: $10 advance; $12 and $15 at the door (510) 782-8187 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Saturday, November 10 at Donation: $8 the Milpitas Community Center. Advance tickets

Special recycling event

SUBMITTED BY ALICE KIM

In recognition of America Recycles Day, a national campaign aimed at encouraging reuse, recycling and buying recycled products, City of San Leandro will host ‘Be Recycled’ event on Tuesday, November 13 at the Marina Community Centre. The event is open to San Leandro residents only. ‘#BeRecycled’ encourages residents to recycle pharmaceuticals, household batteries and electronic media, such as floppy disks, DVDs, CD cases and toner cartridges. Residents also may drop off mercury-containing items including thermometers, thermostats and fluorescent lights.

American Recycles Day 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov 13 Marina Community Center 15301 Wicks Blvd, San Leandro 510-577-6026 www.RecycleSanLeandro.org Page 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018 November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 19

ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY coasters, flowers, cherries, and creativity, I love coming up with JULIE GRABOWSKI pears are just a few of Erickson’s new ideas and finding new things output. There are pieces for every that I can use. Like I just got Glass is a beautiful, diverse holiday – eggs for Easter, hearts some new powders, so I’m really medium that can stun with its for Valentine’s Day, and of excited about trying them and graceful shapes, sweeping course, now is the peak season they give a different aspect and a collection of colors, and intricate for pumpkins, which Erickson different look to [the glass],” says designs. Glassblowing has long can make in 11 sizes. Memorial Erickson. can’t tell them apart. They all she wants to make sure they been practiced around the world, glass is a unique option for the While she follows her own look like a reddish color, so you are comfortable with the but one doesn’t need to make a memory of a loved one; Erickson creative impulses, Erickson also have to know ahead of time what environment and requirements long or expensive trip to see the uses a tiny bit of their ashes in caters to her clients. “I listen to you’re working with.” of glassblowing before paying art form first-hand. the making of a heart or egg. people; so, my pumpkins have The time it takes to create a for a class. Local artist Gigi Erickson will A furnace holding a 60-pound developed in a way that the stems finished piece can run anywhere An introduction class, be holding an Open Studio on pot of molten glass sits in don’t go out. I used to make from 10 minutes to over an hour. about two to three hours in Saturday, November 10 for a look Erickson’s studio, which is where them all on the side, and my Erickson’s years of experience and length, offers basic instruction into the art of glassblowing. She the process starts. A punty or clientele would say if it hits the size of the piece are big and the making of a few simpler will be conducting blowpipe is used to gather glass, anything, the stem’s broken. factors; she says the bigger pieces, like a flower or pumpkin. demonstrations as well as offering which is rolled on a marver So, I made my stems so they’re pumpkins sometimes take over At an all-day, eight-hour class a quick class where attendees can (steel-topped table) to shape. not off to the side. an hour and the little ones about students learn the skills needed in make their own glass flower on a Colored frit (small bits of glass) “I love when people give me 10 minutes, depending on how the process then move through new ideas. Like this year I made much coloring she uses and what making a series of pieces – flower, glow-in-the-dark ghosts,” says she does to them. Once pieces paperweight, pumpkin, then cup Erickson. “They gave me a are complete they are placed in or vase. The longer class allows couple more ideas, like witches an annealer, which slowly students more time to get hats or something, so I might cools the glass, taking about comfortable with the process and try that for next year.” 18 to 20 hours. make a couple of each item. While sometimes the art can Erickson participates in 10 to Companies can also schedule lead the artist, Erickson says 15 street shows a year, mostly in team building events with she usually controls her pieces. the Bay Area, as well as several Erickson; office staff from the “I have to know what I’m making pumpkin patch events. Her work Golden State Warriors visited … When the colors get hot you can be found locally at Studio earlier this year.

drop-in basis. The event is also a or powder is added, and a glory great time to purchase gifts for hole is used to reheat glass to the holidays or a treat for yourself keep it fluid. The pipe must as Erickson will have a variety of always be rotating. Various tools pieces for sale, including are used to shape pieces, such as pumpkins, flowers, gourds, wooden blocks, wet newspaper, Christmas ornaments, glass jacks, and tweezers. presents, and more. With over 25 years of Erickson started in glass 41 experience, Erickson has years ago at Walton Stained Glass honed her craft at The Corning in Campbell. She moved into Museum of Glass in New York glassblowing through friend where she took classes from Tom Stanton who started a Canadian artist Tyler Rock; glassblowing shop in his stained glassblower, scholar, and lecturer glass studio in the Santa Cruz Bill Gudenrath; and Murano Mountains. “I worked with him glassworker Davide Salvadore. for over 16 years and then about Erickson was in Murano, Italy, 12 years ago I finally started earlier this year and able to work my own studio.” with glassmaster Afro Celotto. Erickson Arts in Union City What she enjoys most about is a one-woman operation where working with glass is the endless creative freedom reigns. Lamps, opportunities. “I love the

Seven Arts in Pleasanton and Gift “A lot of people don’t even Gallery in Fremont. She also con- know I’m here,” says Erickson. tributes pieces to Olive Hyde for “It’s fun to have people discover their holiday show. that you’re here and that there’s Erickson says practicing her an option, for unique gifts or art has “taught me patience, for the class.” creativity, and how to deal with Erickson Arts is open by new problems. Someone says appointment only. To learn more make a ghost, OK, let me figure about classes or schedule a visit, out how to do it. Make a witch’s call (510) 579-5209 or email hat, make a chili pepper or [email protected]. whatever and it’s kind of fun coming up with ways to do it.” Erickson Arts Open Studios She has also taught classes for Saturday, Nov 10 years and invites people to her 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. studio to give glassblowing a try. The quick classes at the open Erickson Arts studio event can help people 33449 Western Ave, Union City decide if they’re interested in (510) 579-5209 pursuing more in-depth https://ericksonarts.com instruction. Erickson says a lot of people are afraid of the two-thousand-degree heat, and Page 20 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

Young artists shine in new art competition exhibit

ARTICLE AND PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY professionally framed and CAROL HAMILTON displayed under a gallery lighting system,” she said. Dove Art Gallery is hosting an Admission to the exhibition exhibit from November 11, 2018 is free. For details, visit the through January 6, 2019 Dove Gallery website at honoring award winners and www.dovegallery.com or send an selected artists in its first annual email to [email protected]. art competition. Artists ages 5 and older participated in the Art Competition Exhibit competition. A grand opening Sunday, Nov 11, 2018 - Sun- celebration, open to the public, day, Jan 6, 2019 is set November 11. Two- and three-dimensional works of Opening Day Celebration local talent will be on display. Sunday, Nov 11 Assistant curator 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Carol Manasse said she is excited to see how many young artists 875 S. Park Victoria Drive, have submitted their artwork for Milpitas the competition. “The gallery www.dovegallery.com tries to affirm young artists by Admission: Free allowing them to see their works

Studio820 showcases students’ art

ARTICLE AND PHOTOS Saturday, November 10 to meet SUBMITTED BY ANN SCHMIDT the artists. One student, an accomplished painter, recently Studio 820 will be exhibiting celebrated her 90th birthday. watercolor paintings of students enrolled in San Lorenzo Adult Studio 820 Watercolor Class School November 3-29 at the Reception San Leandro Main Library. Saturday, Nov 10 Many of the artists are longtime 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. residents of San Leandro, San Leandro Main Library Fremont and surrounding area. 300 Estudillo Ave, San Leandro There will be a reception on (510) 714-7975 November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 21

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

CONTINUING EVENTS

Tuesday, Sep 4 – Thursday, May 23 Homework Help Center Mon. - Thurs. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Primary and secondary students receive homework assistance Castro Valley Library 3600 Norbridge Ave., Castro Valley (510) 667-7900 (510) 745-1401

Mondays, Sep 10 - May 28 Advanced Math & Science Tutoring 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. For high school and college students Castro Valley Library 3600 Norbridge Ave., Castro Valley (510) 745 1401

Friday, Sep 28 – Friday, Nov 30 The Day of the Dead exhibition Wednesday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Open House Friday, Nov 2 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Various artists share their interpretations of the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead Sunset Gallery Hayward Center/Adult School 22100 Princeton St, H2, Hayward (510) 538-2787 www.haywardartscouncil.org

Wednesday, Sep 29 - Sunday, Nov 25 Day of the Dead 2018 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Focus on big life moments worth re- membering Hayward Area Historical Society Museum 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward (510) 581-0223 www.haywardareahistory.org

Friday, Oct 5 - Wednesday, Dec 12 Celebrate Heritage 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Variety of art exploring heritage from Hayward Arts Council, Sun Gallery, and A.R.T., Inc. members Oso is an 777 B St., Hayward 8 month old (510) 208-0410 pup who's full www.haywardartscouncil.org of wiggle and Saturdays, Oct 6, Oct 20, Nov whimsy! He 3, Nov 13 loves playing Stitch ‘N Inch Knit & Croquet with toys, Club going for 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. walks, and Practice knitting. Teens 13+ w/adult getting Newark Main Library 6300 Civic Terrace Ave attention. (510) 248-0685 He's neutered and should do well with kids of all ages. Meet Oso at the Hayward Animal Shelter. Tuesdays, Oct 9 - Dec 18 Practice Your Spoken English Maple is an easygoing, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. 6 month old Turkish Chat session for English learners Van mix who seeks Fremont Main Library Fukaya Room A attention and loves 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont getting full body pets, (510) 574-2063 behind the ear rubs, and cheek scritches. She's a Saturdays, Oct 13 - Nov 10 total sweetheart. Meet Family Yoga R Maple at the Hayward 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 5-week session. Outdoor yoga and Animal Shelter. walk. For children ages 5-10 and their caregivers. ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! SF Bay Wildlife Refuge - Don Edwards 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont (510) 792-0222 Hayward Animal Shelter (408) 262-5513 x100 www.facebook.com/haywardanimalshelter https://familyyogaeecfall.eventbrite.c om 510-293-7200 16 Barnes Court (Near Soto & Jackson) Hayward Tuesday - Saturday1pm - 5pm Page 22 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

Farmers’ Markets Fridays - Sundays, Oct 19 - Nov 11 Don't Dress for Dinner $ FREMONT: 8 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Kaiser Permanente Laugh-out-loud comedy containing Kaiser Permanente Fremont San Leandro adult themes, sexy shenanigans, Farmers’ Market Wednesday mis-ups and wild coincidences Thursdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Chanticleers Theatre 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 3683 Quail Ave., Castro Valley June 11, 2017 to (510) 733-5483 Year-round December 31, 2017 www.chanticleers.org 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy., 2500 Merced St, San Leandro Fremont www.cafarmersmarkets.com Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 800-949-FARM Oct 20 - Dec 8 www.pcfma.com MILPITAS: 41st Area Artist's Annual Juried Exhibit Irvington Farmers’ Market Milpitas Farmers’ Market Sundays at Great Mall Parking Lot 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Various artwork from Bay Area 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sundays artists. Opening reception Year-round 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Oct. 20 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Bay Street and Trimboli Way, Year-round Adobe Art Center Fremont GREAT MALL 20395 San Miguel Ave., 800-949-FARM 882 Great Mall Drive., Milpitas Castro Valley www.pcfma.com 800-949-FARM (510) 881-6735 www.pcfma.com www.adobegallery.org Niles Farmer's Market Saturdays NEWARK: Saturday - Sunday, Oct 20 - 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Nov 18 Year-round Newark Farmers’ Market Chaos at the Cannery $ Niles Town Plaza Sundays Saturdays 8 p.m,.Sundays 2 p.m. 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Comedic old-fashioned melodrama www.westcoastfarmersmarket.org Year-round with mayhem, murder, and mystery NewPark Mall San Leandro Museum and Art HAYWARD: 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark Gallery 1-800-897-FARM 320 West Estudillo Ave., Hayward Farmers’ Market www.agriculturalinstitute.org San Leandro Saturdays (510) 895-2573 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. UNION CITY: www.slplayers.org Year-round Thursday, Friday & Sunday, Hayward City Plaza Kaiser Permanente Union Oct 30 - Nov 18 777 B. St., Hayward City Farmers’ Market 1-800-897-FARM Tuesdays Ride the Rails www.agriculturalinstitute.org 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 10:15 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Year-round Ride the train South Hayward Glad Tidings Kaiser Permanente Medical Ardenwood Historic Farm Saturdays Offices 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City (510) 544-2797 800-949-FARM www.ebparks.org Year-round www.pcfma.com W. Tennyson Rd. between Tyrell Ave. and Tampa Ave., Hayward Thursday-Sunday, Nov 1 - (510) 783-9377 Union City Farmers’ Market Dec 30 www.cafarmersmarkets.com Saturdays Animal Feeding $ 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 3 p.m. SAN LEANDRO: Year-round Check for eggs and feed them hay. Old Alvarado Park Meet at Chicken Coop Bayfair Mall Smith and Watkins Streets, Union Ardenwood Historic Farm Saturdays City 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont 800-949-FARM (510) 544-2797 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.pcfma.com www.ebparks.org Year-round Fairmont and East 14th St., Fridays - Sundays, Nov 2 - Thursday - Saturday, Nov 8 - Thursday - Sunday, Nov 15 - San Leandro Nov 11 Nov 17 Dec 2 (925) 465-4690 www.cafarmersmkts.com Blood Wedding $ Marian, or The True Tale of Dracula Fri - Sat: 7:30 p.m. Sun: 2:00 p.m. Robin Hood $ Thurs - Sat: 8 p.m. Sat & Sun: 2 Classic drama of betrayal and murder. 11/8: 4 p.m., 11/9-11/10: 7 p.m., p.m. No show 11/4 11/11: 2 p.m., 11/16-11/17: 7 p.m. This classic thriller is the ultimate Cal State University Gender-bending, patriarchy-smashing vampire story Scan for our FREE App or 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward take on the classic tale Search App Store for TCVnews Douglas Morrison Theatre (510) 885-3118 American High School Theatre 70 22311 N Third St., Hayward Get our App and you will always know www.csueastbaytickets.com 36300 Fremont Blvd, Fremont (510) 881-6777 what is happening. We also have the (510)796-1776 ext 57702 www.dmtonline.org back issues archived Saturdays and Sundays, Nov [email protected] 3 - Dec 30 Friday nights Wild Wonders Thursday - Sunday, Nov 9 - Laugh Track City $ 11 a.m. - 12 noon Nov 18 8 p.m. Games, activities, crafts for all ages Wendy & Peter Pan $ Fast-paced improv comedy show Sunol Regional Wilderness Thurs - Sat: 8:00 p.m. Sun: 2:00 p.m. Made Up Theatre 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol Regional premiere, adapted 4000 Bay St, Suite B, Fremont (510) 544-3249 by Ella Hickson (510) 573-3633 www.ebparks.org Smith Center https://madeuptheatre.com/ 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont Saturday - Sunday, Nov 3 - (510) 659-6031 Saturday nights Nov 25 www.smithcenter.com Audience-inspired improv play Discovery Days 8 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov 11 - Jan 5 Made Up Theatre Family crafts and exploration Dove Gallery Art Competition 4000 Bay St, Suite B, Fremont Coyote Hills Exhibit (510) 573-3633 8000 Patterson Ranch Road, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. https://madeuptheatre.com/ Fremont Award winners and selected artists on (510) 544-3220 display. Grand opening www.ebparks.org Nov. 11 Email for times/dates of exhibit Saturdays and Sundays, Nov Park Victoria Baptist Church 3 - Dec 30 875 S. Park Victoria Dr., Milpitas Critter Crafts (408) 464-5011 12 noon - 3 p.m. [email protected] Get crafty and learn about the animal of the week. Sunol Regional Wilderness 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol (510) 544-3249 www.ebparks.org

Every day, Nov 3 - Nov 29 Art Exhibit: Studio 820 Mon - Thurs: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fri: 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sun: 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Paintings from the San Lorenzo Adult School Watercolor Class San Leandro Main Library 300 Estudillo Ave., San Leandro (510) 577-3971 November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 23

THIS WEEK

Wednesday, Nov 7 Toddler Time 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Hear a story, meet farm animals Ardenwood Historic Farm 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont (510) 544-2797 www.ebparks.org

Wednesday, Nov 7 510-494-1999 Job Search Workshop 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Learn and practice interview skills Fremont Main Library 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont (510) 745-1421

Wednesday, Nov 7 Wednesday Walks 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Salt ponds, bay views, and history on this 4.5-mile hike. 18+ years Coyote Hills BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE 8000 Patterson Ranch Road, Fremont (510) 544-3220 www.ebparks.org Alameda County Tuesday Renew books by phone 4:45 – 5:30 Baywood Thursday, Nov 8 (510) 790-8096 Apartments, 4275 Bay St., Family Caregiver Education For more information FREMONT Series - R about the Bookmobile call 5:50 – 6:30 Jerome Ave. & 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (510) 745-1477 or visit Oholones St., FREMONT Caring for someone with dementia or www.aclibrary.org. other medical related memory loss Wednesday Washington Hospital, Conrad E. Times & Stops subject to change 1:00 – 2:00 Del Rey School, Anderson Auditorium, Rm B Via Mesa & Via Julia., 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont Tuesday SAN LEANDRO (510) 791-3428 4:30 – 5:20 Weibel School, 2:30 – 3:00 Eden House (800) 963-7070 45135 South Grimmer Blvd., Apartments, 1601 165th Ave., www.whhs.com/events FREMONT SAN LEANDRO 5:50 – 6:40 Booster Park, 3:30 – 4:00 Baywood Court, Thursday, Nov 8 Gable Dr. & McDuff Ave., 21966 Dolores St., Toddler Time: Bugs FREMONT CASTRO VALLEY 10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. 6:00 – 6:30 Craft a spooky spider web, stories, Wednesday Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., songs, and fun. Wear your costume. 12:45 – 2:15 Glenmoor School, FREMONT Ages 1-5 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT Hayward Area Historical Society 6:00 – 6:30 Museum Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Milpitas Bookmobile stops FREMONT (510) 581-0223 Renew books by phone Thursday (800) 471-0991 Thursday, Nov 8 11:30 – 12:30 Our Lady of For more information Healthy Aging Summit for Grace, 19920 Anita Ave., (408) 293-2326 x3060 Family Caregivers R CASTRO VALLEY 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2:15 – 3:15 Cherryland School, Wednesday Identify ways to improve the quality of 585 Willow Ave., HAYWARD life for older adults. Breakfast and 1:50 – 3:00 Foothill School, lunch included 1991 Landess Ave., MILPITAS Monday Dominican Sisters of Mission 1:45 – 2:45 Delaine School, 3:30 – 4:00 Friendly Village San Jose 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont 34901 Eastin Dr., Park, 120 Dixon Landing Rd., MILPITAS (510) 933-6335 UNION CITY4:15 – 4:45 [email protected] Contempo Homes, 4190 Gemini Dr., UNION CITY Friday, Nov 9 - Saturday, 5:15 – 6:45 Forest Park School, Nov 10 Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird Pocahontas $ Circle, FREMONT Fri: 7 p.m. Sat: 2:30 & 7:00 p.m. Native American lore Saturday, Nov 10 Saturday, Nov 10 Milpitas Community Center Hens Lay Eggs Stories Under An Oak 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 11 a.m.- 12 noon (408) 586-3210 Meet chickens, hear a story, search the Story under the canopy of a www.centerstagepa.org coop for eggs majestic oak Ardenwood Historic Farm Coyote Hills Friday, Nov 9 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont 8000 Patterson Ranch Road, Coffee with a Cop (510) 544-2797 Fremont 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. www.ebparks.org (510) 544-3220 Get to know the officers in your neigh- www.ebparks.org borhood Saturday, Nov 10 Peet's Coffee Milpitas Sewing Circle Saturday, Nov 10 543 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas 2 - 4 p.m. Artist's Relaxing Together (408) 586-2527 Beginning and basic skill levels 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Newark Branch Library Gerry Thompson shares his painting Friday, Nov 9 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark expertise Music for Minors Benefit Gala (510) 284-0684 Adobe Art Center $R (510) 284-0677 20395 San Miguel Ave., 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. Castro Valley Dinner, dancing, entertainment, live Saturday, Nov 10 (510) 881-6735 auction to support music enrichment www.adobegallery.org program Knockout Basketball Shooting Contest $ Paradise Ballroom Saturday, Nov 10 10 a.m. 4100 Peralta Blvd, Fremont "Waking in Oak Creek" (510) 909-9263 Proceeds support the Newark 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (510) 733-1189 Memorial girls basketball program Newark Memorial High School Gym Screening and discussion of the 2012 mass shooting at the Gurdwara Saturday, Nov 10 39375 Cedar Blvd., Newark (510) 487-4995 (Sikh temple) Diabetes Health Fair - R (510) 917-4060 Niles Discovery Church of Fremont 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 36600 Niles Blvd., Fremont Screenings for blood glucose, Saturday, Nov 10 (510) 797-0895 cholesterol, blood pressure https://unitedagainsthateweek.org Laughing Matters Washington Hospital, Conrad E. 9 p.m. - 11 p.m. Anderson Auditorium, Rm B Saturday, Nov 10 Standup comedy night. Adults only 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont Meet David Hoobler (510) 791-3428 Mojo Lounge 11 a.m. (800) 963-7070 3714 Peralta Blvd., Fremont Author and illustrator of "Zonk" www.whhs.com/seminars (510) 739-1028 [email protected] Books on B 1014 B Street, Hayward (510) 538-3943 www.booksonb.com Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

Wednesday, Nov 14 Wednesday, Nov 14 Community Emergency Re- Help! My Child is Addicted to sponse Team Training Technology 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. EMP awareness. Under 18 must be Workshop to learn about the world our accompanied by adult children live in Union City CERT Building Fremont Unified School District, Saturday, Nov 10 Sunday, Nov 11 (510) 544-3249 33555 Central Ave, Union City Professional Development Center Intro to Geo PDF Maps R Cooking in the Country www.ebparks.org/register (510) 632-3473 x1721 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Kitchen www.acfdcert.eventbrite.com Learn about what a Geo PDF map is 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday, Nov 12 Wednesday, Nov 14 and how to use it Discover cooking with a wood-burning Charity Luncheon $ Wednesday, Nov 14 Bystander Intervention Training SF Bay Wildlife Refuge - Don stove and sample the special of the day 12 noon Membership Boot Camp R 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Edwards Ardenwood Historic Farm Thanksgiving luncheon and bingo 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Discussion as part of United Against 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont Eagles Hall Learn how to network, market your Hate Week (510) 792-0222 (510) 544-2797 21406 Foothill Blvd., Hayward business, benefit from chamber services Temple Beth Torah https://geopdf.eventbrite.com www.ebparks.org (510) 785-8174 Fremont Chamber of Commerce 42000 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Fremont (510) 584-1568 39488 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont (510) 656-7141 Saturday, Nov 10 Sunday, Nov 11 (510) 789-1950 www.unitedagainsthateweek.org Twilight Marsh Walk R Rope Makin' and Hay Hoistin' Tuesday, Nov 13 (510) 795-2244 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Health and Wellness Seminar - Friday, Nov 16 Discover the salt marsh at sunset. Make a rope with an antique machine R Wednesday, Nov 14 Al and Marcela Rodrigues Not suitable for young children and help lift a bale of hay 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. World of Color R Memorial Senior Thanksgiving SF Bay Wildlife Refuge - Don Ardenwood Historic Farm Getting Through the Holidays When 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. Dinner Edwards 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont You Are Grieving Art especially designed for children ages 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont (510) 544-2797 Washington Hospital, Conrad E. 7-14 with special needs Traditional turkey dinner, music, prize (510) 792-0222 www.ebparks.org Anderson Auditorium, Rm B Union City Branch Library drawings. 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont 34007 Alvarado Niles Rd., Union Free for local seniors, seating is Saturday, Nov 10 Sunday, Nov 11 (510) 791-3428 City limited to first 300 guests What's the Buzz About Bees? Wake Up the Farm (800) 963-7070 (510) 745-1464 Union City Ruggieri Senior Center 11 a.m. – 12 Noon 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. https://events.aclibrary.org/unioncity 33997 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City Explore the world of fruits and Help prepare a snack for the sheep and Tuesday, Nov 13 (510) 675-5328 vegetables and discover why bees are a goats Make Facebook and Instagram Wednesday, Nov 14 (510) 366-4934 farmer's best friend Ardenwood Historic Farm Work for You R Navigating the Dementia Ardenwood Historic Farm 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont 7 :00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Journey R 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont (510) 544-2797 Learn best practices and new 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. (510) 544-2797 www.ebparks.org techniques to help your business Best caregiver advice for the ever- www.ebparks.org Fremont Main Library changing path through dementia. Sunday, Nov 11 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Appetizers provided Saturday, Nov 10 Veterans Day Ceremony (510) 745-1421 Aegis of Fremont 3850 Walnut Ave., Fremont Clothespin Dolls 9 a.m. htps://tinyurl.com/ycp8bnqz (510) 739-1515 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Music, refreshments and program (510) 556-5055 Create and dress your own doll Veterans Memorial Park Tuesday, Nov 13 Ardenwood Historic Farm 455 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas Weekday Bird Walk 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont (408) 586-3210 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. (510) 544-2797 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov Look for bird life on a tranquil walk. www.ebparks.org 12+ years Sunday, Nov 11 SF Bay Wildlife Refuge - Don Saturday, Nov 10 Annual Flag Raising Ceremony Edwards Open House 11 a.m. 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont (510) 792-0222 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Honor and thank military veterans Glassblowing demonstrations, classes San Leandro Community Center Tuesday, Nov 13 and items for sale 13909 East 14th St., San Leandro Erickson Arts (510) 577-6080 Local History Talk 33449 Western Ave., Union City (510) 577-3463 4:10 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (510) 579-5209 Sherman Lewis talks about The Fall of [email protected] Sunday, Nov 11 the Bypass and New Life for the Right of Way Ohlone Village Site Tour Saturday, Nov 10 Cal State University East Bay Library 10 a.m. - Noon & 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward Comedy of Errors 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (510) 885-3183 2 p.m. Learn about Ohlone cultures. Tour a Shakespeare's rollicking tale. Post-show reconstructed shade structure, pit house Q&A with the cast and sweat house Tuesday, Nov 13 Milpitas Library Coyote Hills AMC 8 Math Contest $R 160 North Main St., Milpitas 8000 Patterson Ranch Road, 7p.m. (408) 262-1171 Fremont Offered for Fremont students. Register www.sfshakes.org (510) 544-3220 by Nov. 9 www.ebparks.org American High School Saturday, Nov 10 36300 Fremont Blvd., Fremont Meet in the Street Sunday, Nov 11 (510) 796-1776 ext 57702 3:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 2018 Veteran's Day http://www.fuss4schools.org/amc8- math-contest-11-13-2018 Live music, entertainment, food trucks, Observance merchants, and Light Parade 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Castro Valley Boulevard Parade, memorial Tuesday, Nov 13 Between San Miguel Ave. & Hayward Public Library American Recycles Day Redwood Rd., Castro Valley 888 C St., Hayward 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (510) 670-6107 (510) 881-7980 Recycle every day and reuse materials, www.cvmeetinthestreet.org (510) 582-9757 including thermometers and fluores- cent lights Sunday, Nov 11 Sunday, Nov 11 Marina Community Center 15301 Wicks Blvd., San Leandro Butterfly Search Maguire Peak Mysteries Hike R (510) 577-6080 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (510) 577-6026 Discover the butterflies From strange trees to seashells, discover Ardenwood Historic Farm clues from the past on this 5 mile hike 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont Sunol Regional Wilderness (510) 544-2797 1895 Geary Rd., Sunol www.ebparks.org November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

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Football

Trojans finish season with powerful win

SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY MIKE HEIGHTCHEW

The Milpitas Trojans completed their season with a flourish as they controlled their November 2nd match with Fremont Firebirds (Sunnyvale), leaving the field with a 42-7 exclamation point. A powerful Trojan offense opened a 28-7 lead by halftime and then completed field dominance with additional scores in the third and fourth quarters.

Women’s Volleyball Coach Penaflor’s Comments: We’re headed in the wrong direction at the Renegades Report wrong time. Injuries have finally caught up to us in a big way and the lack of experience shows in the SUBMITTED BY ALEXIS CHANG inconsistencies of play. De Anza’s serve receive was top notch. Their setter Kayla Thor ran their offense Ohlone vs DeAnza really well and kept our defense off balance all October 30, 2018 night. Freshmen outside hitter tallied some great kills later in the match, and freshmen right side DeAnza Defeats Ohlone: 25-15, 25-21, 25-19 hitter Maddy McCallister’s efficiency kept us in the • Kayla Valencia led in kills (12) match. On to Gavilan next week as we continue • Maddy McCallister led in hitting percentage to search for that elusive 20th win of the season. (.357) to go with 6 kills • Katie Souza led in assists (27) • Hailey Amaral led in digs (10) to go with 6 kills Mariner fall sports excel

SUBMITTED BY MONICA HEUER

Football: Congratulations to Coach Gatrell, his staff and the Moreau Catholic Mariners football team who finished the season as the Mission Valley Athletic League champions with an unblemished 10-0 record. The Mariners entered North Coast Section Division 4 playoffs as the #1 seed with a bye in the first round. They will host St. Patrick-St. Vincent (Vallejo) on November 9th Quarterfinals at Moreau. Congratulations also go to Jaylen “Fresh” Ison, junior running back for selection as 49ers High School Player of the Week. Girls Golf: Lady Mariners captured third place in North Coast Section Championship competition Girls Volleyball: Lady Mariners advance to the first round of North Coast Section Championship play. Boys Water Polo: For the first time in Mariner history, boys water polo advances to the first round of North Coast Section play. Jaylen “Fresh” Ison, junior running back; 49ers High School GO MARINERS! Player of the Week

Girls Water Polo

Lady Cougars pass first round test

SUBMITTED BY TIMOTHY HESS

Congratulations to the Newark Memorial girls water polo team on winning their first-round North Coast Section game with Justin-Sienna (Napa) 6-9. The Lady Cougars will continue to round two of the championships competition vs. Redwood (Larkspur) at Redwood on Saturday, November 3.

GO COUGARS! November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27 Giants Hall of Famer Willie McCovey has died at age 80

BY JANIE MCCAULEY Orlando Cepeda said in a telephone award. McCovey led the NL in home runs Frances and brothers Clauzell and Cleon. AP BASEBALL WRITER interview. “Willie McCovey was not only a (45) and RBIs (126) for the second straight McCovey said that 2010, when the great ballplayer but a great teammate. He year, batting .320 while also posting NL Giants won the franchise’s first World Series Willie McCovey, the sweet-swinging didn’t have any fear. He never complained. bests with a .453 on-base percentage and championship since moving from New York Hall of Famer nicknamed “Stretch’’ for his “I remember one time in 1960 they sent .656 slugging percentage. He was walked in 1958, helped eased the pain for players 6-foot-4 height and those long arms, died him down to the minor leagues after being 121 times, then drew a career-high 137 free like him, Juan Marichal, Mays and Alou. Wednesday. He was 80. Rookie of the Year the year before. He didn’t passes the next season. Seeing San Francisco in the Fall Classic He had been third in the ‘68 voting for The San Francisco Giants announced complain. He was very polite, he was very again brought those smiles back to NL MVP, but after 1969 would never again McCovey’s death, saying the fearsome hitter quiet. He was a great man, a great friend. McCovey’s face even more. finish higher than ninth. passed “peacefully’’ on Wednesday afternoon I’m going to miss him so much. He didn’t “We’re kind of getting spoiled,’’ he said “after losing his battle with ongoing health say a bad word about anybody.’’ McCovey and Ted Williams before him in 2012. “This is two in three years. People issues.’’ While the Giants captured their third were among the first players to really face don’t realize how hard it is to get here. We’ve World Series title of the decade in 2014, infield shifts as opponents tried to affect his been pretty lucky.’’ A first baseman and left fielder, McCovey rhythm at the plate. was a .270 career hitter with 521 home runs McCovey returned to watch them play McCovey presented the “Willie Mac On Wednesday night, former teammate and 1,555 RBIs in 22 major league seasons, while still recovering from an infection that Award’’ each season – except in 2014 while Felipe Alou recalled inviting McCovey to 19 of them with the Giants. He also played hospitalized him that September for about dealing with complications from the play winter ball with him in 1958 for for the Athletics and Padres. a month. infection – an honor voted on by the Escogido in Alou’s native Dominican He attended one game at AT&T Park players, coaches and training staff to McCovey made his major league debut at Republic. age 21 on July 30, 1959, and played during both the NL Championship Series recognize the team’s player most exhibiting and World Series. He even waited for the McCovey got homesick, so a still-single McCovey’s inspirational example both on alongside the other Willie – Hall of Famer Alou moved out of his parents’ home and Willie Mays – into the 1972 season before team at the end of the parade route inside the field and in the clubhouse. He was there San Francisco’s Civic Center. into an apartment with his dear friend and this year as reliever Will Smith was honored. Mays was traded to the New York Mets teammate. They were roomates in the that May. “It was touch and go for a while,’’ Mc- minors and majors, too. McCovey called “Something I will cherish forever,’’ McCovey batted .354 with 13 homers Covey said at the time. “They pulled me Alou “Rojas,’’ his father’s last name. Alou Smith wrote on Twitter on Wednesday. and 38 RBIs on the way to winning the through, and I’ve come a long way.’’ called him “Willie Lee,’’ McCovey’s “May he Rest In Peace.’’ 1959 NL Rookie of the Year award. McCovey had been thrilled the Giants middle name. When San Francisco opened its new The six-time All-Star also won the accomplished something he didn’t during a “We had a great relationship. Incredible waterfront ballpark in 2000, the cove 1969 NL MVP and was inducted into decorated career in the major leagues. friend and player and individual,’’ Alou said. beyond the right-field fence was named the Hall of Fame in 1986 after his first Even four-plus decades later, it still stung “I have so many good memories.’’ “McCovey Cove’’ in appreciation of all he time on the ballot. for the left-handed slugging “Big Mac’’ that McCovey was born on Jan. 10, 1938, in did for the organization. There’s a statue of “You knew right away he wasn’t an he never won a World Series after coming so Mobile, Alabama. He had spent the last 18 McCovey’s likeness on the other side of the ordinary ballplayer,’’ Hall of Famer Hank close. He lined out to end the Giants’ 1962 years in a senior advisory role for the Giants. water from where those splash hits land. Aaron said, courtesy of the Hall of Fame. World Series loss to the Yankees. “For more than six decades, he gave his “Willie McCovey was one of our game’s “He was so strong, and he had the gift of He often thought about that heart and soul to the Giants,’’ team greatest power hitters. He won the National knowing the strike zone. There’s no telling World Series, which the Giants lost in seven president and CEO Larry Baer said. “As one League MVP in 1969 and, alongside fellow how many home runs he would have hit if games to New York, and it remained of the greatest players of all time, as a quiet Hall of Famer and Alabama native those knees weren’t bothering him all the difficult to accept. The Giants lost 1-0 in leader in the clubhouse, as a mentor to the Willie Mays, was a key part of many time and if he played in a park other Game 7 when McCovey lined out to second Giants who followed in his footsteps, as an memorable Giants’ teams,’’ Commissioner than Candlestick.’’ baseman Bobby Richardson with runners on inspiration to our Junior Giants, and as a fan Rob Manfred said. “For 22 years on the field McCovey had been getting around in a second and third for the final out. cheering on the team from his booth.’’ and many more after retiring, Willie was a wheelchair in recent years because he could Said McCovey’s wife, Estela, whom he superb ambassador for the Giants and “I still think about it all the time. I still our game.’’ no longer rely on his once-dependable legs, think, ‘If I could have hit it a little more,’’’ married this past summer: “Every moment yet was still regularly seen at the ballpark in he said on Oct. 31, 2014. he will be terribly missed. He was my best The Giants said a public celebration of his private suite. McCovey had attended friend and husband. Living life without him McCovey’s life would be held at a later date. games at AT&T Park as recently as the In 2012, he said: “I think about the line will never be the same.’’ drive, yes. Can’t get away from it.’’ season finale. McCovey had a daughter, Allison, and “I love him so much. It’s a very sad day McCovey narrowly beat out Mets three grandchildren, Raven, Philip, and for me. We were very close,’’ Hall of Famer pitcher Tom Seaver for the 1969 MVP Marissa. McCovey also is survived by sister

Basketball fans shoot hoops Girls Volleyball for bragging rights Lady Colts head to championship finals

Basketball participant will receive a coupon for a Knockout Basketball SUBMITTED BY NEW HAVEN UNIFIED personal pan, one-item pizza, Shooting Contest SCHOOL DISTRICT SUBMITTED BY DARRYL REINA compliments of Round Table Pizza in Saturday, Nov 10 the Newark Square shopping center. 10 a.m. The James Logan Colts (Union City) were not The Newark Memorial High School Proceeds from the event will go to Newark Memorial High School, spooked by Halloween as they reached the North Girls Basketball Coaches will be support the Newark Memorial Girls Old Gym Coast Section (NCS) finals on October 31st with a holding a “Knockout Basketball Basketball Program. 39375 Cedar Blvd, Newark convincing 3-1 (25-14, 23-25, 25-21, 25-7) Shooting Contest” Saturday, Awards to the top male and female (510) 917-4060 victory over the Lady Grizzlies of California November 10, in the Old Gym at in each co-ed division: Email: [email protected] (San Ramon) in Division 1 play. The champi- Newark Memorial High School. • Open (all ages) Entry fee: $10 onship is set for November 3rd at James Logan Registration and warm-ups begin at • 30 & Over when they meet #2 seed Lady Falcons of Foothill 9:30 a.m. and the contest starts at • Youth 12 & Under (Pleasanton). If the Lady Colts are successful, it 10:00 a.m. Entry fee is $10 and each will be their first NCS championship since 1992.

Heads upRestore Student-Athletes meet to define goals

SUBMITTED BY TIMOTHY HESS

On October 31st, the Mission Valley Athletic League Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) began developing a mission and vision statement to define core values. Formed September 21st of this year, each school was asked to send 3-5 representatives to help guide League schools, coaching staff and players.

Hunter captures Some Volkswagen money to monster python in Florida pay for electric

ASSOCIATED PRESS program and beats the hunt's previous record length by 2 inches. transit buses A monster Burmese python has Snake hunter Jason Leon told the AP WIRE SERVICE been captured by a snake hunter in Miami Herald he spotted the the Florida Everglades. The female snake submerged in the water and Virginia will use part of its portion of the Volkswagen settlement over the company’s diesel snake caught Dec. 1 at the Big quickly grabbed it and shot it in emissions cheating scandal to pay for electric transit buses. Cypress National Preserve the head. He said a smaller male Gov. Ralph Northam made the announcement during remarks at a transportation measured just over 17 feet long and python was nearby but not conference in Norfolk on Wednesday. weighed 132 pounds. captured. Northam’s office said in a press release that the $14 million, or 15 percent of Virginia’s share The snake was captured by a So far, this year, hunters have of the settlement, will help replace heavy and medium-duty polluting vehicles with cleaner hunter participating in the captured 738 of the invasive ones. South Florida Water Management snakes, which have become the Earlier this year, the state awarded electric vehicle charging station company EVgo a contract District's python elimination top predator in the Everglades. to develop a statewide public charging network using another 15 percent of the settlement. Page 28 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

City Council/Public Government Briefs Agency MEETINGS City Council summaries do not include all business transacted at the noted meetings. These outlines represent selected topics and actions. Readers are advised to check For a full description of agendas, decisions and discussion, please consult the website of the city of interest: Fremont (www.fremont.gov), websites for special meetings, Hayward (www.hayward-ca.gov), Milpitas (www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov), Newark (www.ci.newark.ca.us), Union City (www.ci.union-city.ca.us). cancellations, minutes, agendas and webcasts TAKES FROM SILICON VALLEY EAST CITY COUNCILS Foreign Trade Zone: Fremont City Council 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. A Potential City Hall, Bldg A Resource in the 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont (510) 284-4000 Midst of a www.fremont.gov Changing Trade

Hayward City Council Environment 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. City Hall, second floor BY CHRISTINA BRIGGS, 777 B Street, Hayward ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (510) 583-4000 DIRECTOR www.ci.hayward.ca.us

Milpitas City Council Although the Foreign Trade 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Zone program has been around 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas since the Great Depression, many (408) 586-3001 companies are still unaware of it www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov and how it may benefit their Newark City Council business. However, with the 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. evolving state of tariffs on City Hall, 6th Floor imported goods, interest in this 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark resource is picking up — and (510) 578-4266 www.ci.newark.ca.us for good reason. For local manufacturing companies who San Leandro City Council import a variety of components 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. to assemble into a finished or 835 East 14th St., San Leandro partially-finished good, the (510) 577-3366 www.sanleandro.org potential impact of new tariffs can be daunting to analyze and Union City City Council ultimately, be significant on final 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. costs. For this reason, it’s worth City Hall exploring the Foreign Trade Zone 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City program and understanding if it’s (510) 471-3232 a good fit for your company www.ci.union-city.ca.us and operation.

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Alameda County Water District 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. Grant to fund rail safety education program 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont (510) 668-4200 UBMITTED BY LAMEDA OUNTY Richard Valle, Alameda CTC chair and 2016, a nearly 30 percent rise from 2012. www.acwd.org S A C TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Alameda County District 2 supervisor said, This equates to nearly three bicycle and East Bay Municipal Utility District “Alameda CTC is pleased to advance critical pedestrian deaths in California every day. 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. A new $200,000 grant from the California rail safety education in Alameda County with Educational efforts funded by the OTS 375 11th St., Oakland Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), through the the support of this important OTS grant. grant will be implemented via Alameda (866) 403-2683 We are implementing rail safety education CTC’s Safe Routes to Schools Program. The www.ebmud.com National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will fund a yearlong program training in elementary, middle and high goal of the educational efforts is to promote Santa Clara Valley Water District in Alameda County that addresses the safety schools in Alameda County, integrating the safe behaviors by pedestrians, bicyclists and 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. of pedestrians and bicyclist near active training into our Countywide Safe Routes to drivers, including avoiding distractions like 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose roadway and rail crossings. Schools Program. Our hands-on, in-class cell phones, looking for parked cars that may (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 room training will be at 25 schools in the be pulling out or opening a door, and making www.valleywater.org Additionally, the grant will help fund a variety of educational activities including coming year, and we look to expand the yourself visible by wearing bright clothing Union Sanitary District classroom presentations and community program in the following years so all our during the day and reflective materials at 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. events aimed at teaching youth and adults students in Alameda County can receive the night. Educational components on bicycle 5072 Benson Rd., Union City about traffic rules, rights and responsibilities important safety education and awareness and pedestrian safety will be especially geared (510) 477-7503 around rail.” toward children and older adults. www.unionsanitary.com as pedestrians and bicyclists. The goal is to raise awareness about trespassing on active Bicycle and pedestrian deaths account for “Bicycle and pedestrian safety SCHOOL DISTRICTS railroad rights-of-way. 29 percent of all roadway deaths in California responsibilities go both ways,” OTS Director The bicycle and pedestrian safety and the number of people killed on foot or on Rhonda Craft said. “Understanding the rules Castro Valley Unified School Board education program in operated in a a bicycle is growing at an alarming rate. Data of the road behind the wheel, on foot or on 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. partnership between OTS and the Alameda from the National Highway Traffic Safety two wheels helps all roadway users get 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley Administration shows 1,014 bicyclists and where they need to go safely.” (510) 537-3000 County Transportation Commission www.cv.k12.ca.us (Alameda CTC). pedestrians across the state were killed in

Fremont Unified School Board 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont (510) 657-2350 Airport may soon be home to www.fremont.k12.ca.us

Hayward Unified School Board new fire training center 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. 24411 Amador Street, Hayward SUBMITTED BY across California, the college, faculty and students. participating in the Eden Area (510) 784-2600 groundbreaking project will Hayward Fire Chief Garrett Regional Occupational Program www.husd.k12.ca.us CHUCK FINNIE put Hayward and Chabot Contreras said the project career preparation courses taught Milpitas Unified School Board Officials from the City of College on the forefront of illustrates how public agencies by Hayward firefighters also will 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. Hayward and Chabot-Las Positas creating the next generation of can work together to accomplish benefit. 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas Community College District local first responders. more and get the most out of Under a memorandum of www.musd.org “This is a landmark partner- public resources. “We are always understanding recently approved (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 have reached an agreement to jointly develop a new regional ship between a college and city,” looking for ways to work smarter by the Hayward City Council New Haven Unified School Board center for firefighter, paramedic, said Dr. Susan Sperling, Chabot and invest strategically to create a and Chabot-Las Positas Board of 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. rescue and emergency response College president. “We expect safer, more resilient and thriving Trustees, Hayward will 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., education and training. this to set the standard for community,” Contreras said. contribute $40 million and the Union City innovation in workforce “It takes creative and visionary college district $20 million to the (510) 471-1100 The new $60 million Regional www.nhusd.k12.ca.us Fire Training Center would be development by combining the partners like Chabot-Las Positas projected $60 million cost of constructed at the Hayward power of education with cutting- Community College District to the project. Newark Unified School District Executive Airport as a campus edge services in a new state-of- make that happen.” A use agreement, still to be 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. with classrooms, offices, a the-art training facility.” Through the partnership, finalized between the two parties, 5715 Musick Ave., Newark The training center will Hayward Fire Department will will govern the shared operating (510) 818-4103 training tower and other facilities www.newarkunified.org for urban search and rescue, become the new home of and add both a world-class training roles and responsibilities. and other types of emergency allow for expansion of Chabot’s facility and a new fire station that Currently in its design phase, the San Leandro Unified School Board response training, as well as a new fire academy in a premier facility can serve Hayward Executive Air- project is expected to take 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. Hayward Fire Station No. 6. that is both student-focused and port, surrounding neighborhoods approximately 18 months to 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro designed to foster synergy and industrial areas west of Inter- complete once construction (510) 667-3500 At a time when firefighting www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us personnel are being stretched thin between a fire department, state 880. High school students begins.

San Lorenzo Unified School Board 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo Couple wants mystery package deliveries to stop (510) 317-4600 www.slzusd.org ASSOCIATED PRESS chargers. The Gallivans say Amazon told them the merchandise was paid with a gift card with no sender's name. Sunol Glen Unified School Board A Massachusetts couple says it was fun when they started receiving Two experts say the Gallivans are likely being used to manipulate 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. free mystery packages from Amazon they hadn't ordered. Now they Amazon buyer reviews. The anonymous sender is likely writing 11601 Main Street, Sunol glowing reviews of their own product. (925) 862-2026 want it to stop. www.sunol.k12.ca.us Mike and Kelly Gallivan, of Acton, told The Boston Globe the first An Amazon spokeswoman said the Seattle-based company is package arrived in October. They have continued to receive one or investigating inquiries from consumers who have received unsolicited two a week with mostly cheap stuff like plastic fans and phone packages and will ban vendors who abuse the reviews system. November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS The party’s over Sharon Marshak

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR his best officers and many of his troops; Gail Hansen in effect, a defeat]. Eventually, many who David R. Newman It’s time to wind up the masquerade depend on such tactics are unmasked BOOKKEEPING during subsequent discussions of Just make your mind up Vandana Dua substance and, hopefully, discarded by The piper must be paid DELIVERY MANAGER the electorate in the future. As a realist, Carlis Roberts I have witnessed others, easily influenced by party loyalty and/or personal greed, succeed and prosper, The party’s over ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT especially when public scrutiny is Sharon Marshak The candles flicker and dim minimal. Total silence or inane and ASSIGNMENT EDITOR WILLIAM MARSHAK vapid comments at council, board or You danced and dreamed through the Julie Grabowski

commission meetings is an indication of night CONTENT EDITOR ambition without substance… a recipe Madhvika Singh It seemed to be right for disaster. It is my hope that these Our publication date coincides with COPY EDITOR are exceptions to voter wisdom. Election Day this year. Tomorrow, most Rob Klindt of the hoopla should be over and the real Regional and national office is, in Just being with him work begins. Just as in the 1956 musical, many cases, a path toward power, prestige REPORTERS Bells Are Ringing, when Ella, who works and riches, so election battles rage at great Now you must wake up Frank Addiego at an answering service, is confronted cost – fiscal, emotional, physical and All dreams must end Roelle Balan with “high society” snootiness, and sings moral – to gain such positions. This is an Asok Chatterjee one of the play’s signature songs, The unfortunate product of managing and Take off your makeup Robbie Finley Party’s Over.” It’s time for pretensions directing contracts, policies and ethics of Janet Grant and campaign rhetoric to end and the large populations who often choose Philip Kobylarz real work of governing to begin. At the through labels, slogans and misdirection. The party’s over Johnna M. Laird outset of political debate, it is imperative However, at the local level, we, the It's all over, my friend David R. Newman to recognize that, as in almost every people, not only have the option but the Daniel O'Donnell contest, decisions will be made and all of responsibility to actually know the Now you must wake up Margaret Thornberry us need to live with and greet results with people we vote for and make rational, a sense of maturity. As I write this All dreams must end informed decisions. It is with this hope INTERNS editorial, outcome of all ballot measures, that I congratulate all who chose to run Toshali Goel propositions and candidate selections are for office and reveal their thoughts and Zoya Hajee unknown, so the best I can offer is policies to public scrutiny. With much Take off your makeup Dhanika Pineda congratulations to the victorious and hope and a bit of cynicism, I look The party’s over solace to those who were not. forward to familiar faces and those new PHOTOGRAPHERS to the political scene. When the party’s It’s all over, my friend And, to those whose livelihood Mike Heightchew over, did we make the right choices? depends on the undercurrent and Thomas Hsu political underbelly of misinformation, “The Party’s Over” Don Jedlovec misdirection and outright lies… good riddance, at least for a while. It is Composed by Jule Styne with lyrics by inescapable during times of high stakes Betty Comden and Adolph Green and stress that some abandon meaningful The party’s over APP DEVELOPER dialogue in favor of emotional nonsense. AFANA ENTERPRISES There is nothing new in this but, if It’s time to call it a day David Afana successful, can result in a Pyrrhic victory They’ve burst your pretty balloon [King Pyrrhus of Epirus defeated the William Marshak WEB DEVELOPER Romans at Asculum in 279 BC, but lost And taken the moon away AFANA ENTERPRISES PUBLISHER David Afana

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Fremont Chapel of the Roses Berge • Pappas • Smit (510) 797-1900 FD1007 h Robert Allen Tyler Chapel of the Angels 1940 Peralta Blvd., Fremont July 11, 1937 – November 2, 2018 www.fremontchapeloftheroses.com (510) 656-1226 40842 Fremont Blvd, Fremont Robert Allen Tyler was born Joanie Penburg, Tom Tyler and Toyoko Fujita on July 11, 1937 in Westwood, Joe Tyler. RESIDENT OF FREMONT CA and entered into rest on He was born and raised Fremont Memorial Chapel April 20, 1928 – November 2, 2018 November 2, 2018 in Mountain in CA and a longtime (510) 793-8900 FD 1115 View, at the age of 81. Loving GM employee. 3723 Peralta Blvd. Fremont Saloni Seth father to: Lois Hill, Dorothy www.fremontmemorialchapel.com RESIDENT OF SAN JOSE Bowlin, Robert Tyler, and Mark Fremont Chapel of the Roses April 26, 2005 – November 2, 2018 Tyler, cherished grandfather to 510-797-1900 John Demetro 5, caring brother to: Ellen Lane, Suzhen Zhang RESIDENT OF FREMONT RESIDENT OF FREMONT February 18, 1968 – November 1, 2018 July 7, 1930 – November 1, 2018 Joan Allen Obituary Ramona Katherine Wright RESIDENT OF NEWARK RESIDENT OF FREMONT January 18, 1938 – October 31, 2018 March 5, 1958 – October 30, 2018 Alison Gomes Regina Anita Dumancas Regina Anita Dumancas RESIDENT OF PLEASANTON Resident of Newark RESIDENT OF NEWARK December 24, 1977 – October 30, 2018 May 11, 1946 – October 30, 2018 May 11, 1946 – October 30, 2018 Balwant Ragbotra Susan Jemison Ferris RESIDENT OF HAYWARD Regina “Reggie” Dumancas RESIDENT OF DALY CITY March 15, 1937 – October 30, 2018 entered into rest on Tuesday, May 22, 1955 – October 26, 2018 October 30, 2018, at the age Garrin Shelton of 72. Carol Celeste Andrade RESIDENT OF FREMONT RESIDENT OF FREMONT July 10, 1986 – October 29, 2018 Reggie was a native November 15, 1931 – October 23, 2018 Californian, born on May 11, Sister John Martin Fixa 1946 in Fremont, California. Esther Cortez RESIDENT OF OAKLAND She was preceded in death by her RESIDENT OF UNION CITY May 9, 1940 – October 27, 2018 loving husband of 34 years, April 22, 1928 – October 21, 2018 Erwin Dumancas, her parents Cristal Raisner Sandra Jeanne Valdez Magno “Marco” de la Cruz and RESIDENT OF FREMONT Anita Romero de la Cruz, and RESIDENT OF EL DORADO HILLS October 20, 1962 – October 26, 2018 December 9, 1936 – October 17, 2018 sisters Rita, Merie, and Martha. tremendous love for both the Catherine Minnicus Reggie will be forever Filipino and Hawaiian cultures, RESIDENT OF FREMONT remembered by her daughters, dancing hula, listening to August 26, 1929 – October 24, 2018 Renee’ Enzian (Randy) of Hawaiian music, as well as Gulf Breeze, Florida, Christina cooking these exotic foods, and Carol Emmett Rede (Steve) of Modesto, cooking them well! She was RESIDENT OF NEWARK Melanie Serros (Augie) of known for her quick wit, great December 19, 1932 – October 21, 2018 Madera, and Maile Dumancas sense of humor, and her kind and of Newark; her brother compassionate heart. She will Tony de la Cruz of Hayward and certainly be missed very much sisters Lucena “Lucy” Surick of by all. Moss Beach and Roseann Baker A celebration of Reggie’s life of Stockton. Reggie is also will be held on Wednesday, survived by 12 grandchildren, November 7, 2018 with visita- five great-grandchildren and tion from 8:30AM to 10AM at many nieces and nephews. Chapel of the Roses, 1940 Peralta Reggie had an incredible work Blvd., Fremont. Mass will follow ethic, employed as a Sr. Engineer at 10:30AM at St. Edwards at Ampex Corporation in Catholic Church, 5788 Thornton Redwood City for over 40 years. Ave., Newark, with burial Although she enjoyed working immediately following at until retirement, Reggie’s greatest Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, joy, by far, was to be surrounded 26320 Mission Blvd., Hayward. by family. She loved large family Flowers are welcome. gatherings, sharing lots of laughter, delicious food, and Fremont Chapel of the Roses endless love. Reggie also had a 510-797-1900

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SOCIAL SECURITY COLUMN Social Security is a resource they hospital or on medical leave LETTER TO THE EDITOR can turn to. If you know any should consider applying for Helping wounded veterans, please let disability benefits if they’re them know about Social unable to work due to a Accountability veterans Security’s Wounded Warriors disabling condition. Active website. You can find it at duty status and receipt of and active www.socialsecurity.gov/wounded military pay doesn’t necessarily for Tenant Rights duty military warriors. prevent payment of Social Inspired by the statewide fight to pass Proposition 10, The Wounded Warriors Security disability benefits. Filipino Advocates for Justice (FAJ) has initiated a campaign to members website answers many commonly Although a person can’t mobilize tenants in South Alameda County to ensure state asked questions, and shares other receive Social Security disability legislators are accountable to the needs of renters. Established in useful information about benefits while engaging in 1973, Filipino Advocates for Justice has been an advocate for BY MARIAELENA LEMUS disability benefits, including how substantial work for pay or profit, tenant, immigrant, worker, and civil rights for the Filipino SOCIAL SECURITY BAY AREA veterans can receive expedited receipt of military payments American community throughout the East Bay. In 2017, the PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST processing of disability claims. should never stop someone from organization successfully demonstrated the power of the Benefits available through Social applying for disability benefits community by organizing to win just cause for eviction in Every year on Veterans Day, Security are different than those from Social Security. Social Union City. Under this law, tenants can only be evicted for we honor the people who risk from the Department of Veterans Security is proud to support one of ten specific reasons, thus protecting renters from arbitrary their lives to protect our freedom. Affairs and require a separate veterans and active duty or unnecessary eviction. application. members of the military. Let Social Security honors veterans Concerned with the lack of results in statewide pro-renter and active duty members of the The expedited process is used these heroes know they can count for military service members who on us when they need to take legislation, FAJ mobilized tenants representing eight major military every day by giving them apartment complexes in California Assembly District 20 to sign the respect they deserve. Social become disabled while on active advantage of their earned military service on or after benefits. Our webpages are a letter to Assemblymember Bill Quirk requesting his explicit Security’s disability program is an proposed solution to the statewide housing crisis. In advance of important part of our obligation October 1, 2001, regardless of easy to share on social media where the disability occurs. and by email. the next legislative session in January, the organization plans to to wounded warriors and their contact more elected officials to ensure state legislators are attentive families. For military members Even active duty military who continue to receive pay while in a and accountable to the needs of tenants. The organization calls on who return home with injuries, our elected officials to meet with them and other tenant advocacy groups to hear how current policies have impacted renters and strategize for a more affordable California. Florida man sues Tesla over “I decided to sign the letter to Bill Quirk because getting rent control passed is really important to me, my family, and so many autopilot feature, crash other hardworking people who are now being displaced because they can no longer afford rent in the Bay Area,” said Union City BY MIKE SCHNEIDER autopilot feature appealed to him because he could tenant Alyssa Mamaclay. “Many politicians run on the promise ASSOCIATED PRESS get some work done during his commute. Hudson of fight for the people’s rights. This is his chance to do just that, had his hands on the wheel as the car traveled because affordable rent is a right.” A Florida man says the autopilot feature of his 80 miles per hour (125 kph) but he also was Tesla vehicle failed to detect a disabled car on a looking at his phone in the moments before his Denise Sicat Wong highway, leading to a collision that left him with Model S slammed into the unoccupied Ford Fiesta, Filipino Advocates for Justice permanent injuries, according to a negligence he said. Union City lawsuit filed Tuesday. “I was looking up, looking down, looking up, Shawn Hudson said in the lawsuit filed in state looking down, and I look up and the car is disabled court in Orlando, Florida, that Tesla made false in the passing lane,’’ Hudson said. “When you’re statements about the autopilot safety on his Tesla traveling that fast, it’s like hitting a wall.’’ Drunk baggage handler Model S. It’s the second such lawsuit in as many A Tesla spokeswoman said in an email there’s no falls asleep in hold, months. A Utah driver filed a similar complaint reason to believe the autopilot feature last month. malfunctioned and that drivers should always flies to Chicago Hudson and his attorney said at a news maintain control of the vehicle when using the autopilot function. The spokeswoman, who didn’t conference that Tesla lulls drivers into a false-sense AP WIRE SERVICE of security that the cars can drive themselves when want her name used, said the car was incapable of the autopilot function is used. But when there is a transmitting log data to Tesla, which prevented the company from reviewing what happened in the Police say a baggage handler told them he was drunk when he fell danger on the road, drivers have no time to react, asleep in a cargo hold and flew from Kansas City to Chicago. they said. accident. “Tesla has always been clear that Autopilot American Airlines says the Piedmont Airlines employee was The company says, “’We told you, we’re going to working American Flight 363 on Saturday when the Boeing 737 left drive you ... Don’t worry about the road, watch it, doesn’t make the car impervious to all accidents, and Tesla goes to great lengths to provide clear Kansas City International Airport with the handler in a heated and but we’re also going to put this giant 20-inch screen pressurized cargo hold. right here with Web-browsing capabilities so you instructions about what Autopilot is and is not,’’ the spokeswoman said. Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi says he was found can be distracted the entire time ... but if you crash, when the flight landed about an hour later at Chicago's O'Hare that’s your fault,’’’ said attorney Mike Morgan. Hudson’s attorneys said there is a disconnect between the official company policy and what airport. The spokesman says the handler told police he was Hudson said he suffers pain from fractured intoxicated and had fallen asleep. vertebrae and has some cognitive problems since the salespeople tell customers in showrooms. “What they say to federal regulators is very No charges were filed, and he was sent back to Kansas City. accident two weeks ago on the Florida Turnpike. American says it is grateful the handler wasn't injured and it's Hudson, who lives in Orlando but has a different from what you hear on the Tesla lot,’’ Morgan said. “It’s very different from what reviewing what happened. two-hour commute to Fort Pierce for his job as the The handler's name wasn't released. general manager of a Nissan dealership, said the Mr. Hudson was told when he was buying his car.’’

2016, the FDA received more Right now, it says some Gum, bottled water, than 1,140 public comments on gluten-free pastas fall shy of the matter. nutrient requirements. The next step is for the FDA In addition to limiting pizza bagels to propose a new definition, fat and cholesterol, the current which would be subject to standard requires the presence of want to be called ‘healthy’ another round of public a nutrient like calcium, fiber, iron comment. The agency won’t say or vitamin C. It’s partly why when it expects to establish a bottled water and sugar-free BY CANDICE CHOI is relative,’’ said Bruce Y. Lee, a fats’’ like those found in nuts and final rule with the new definition. gum companies say they’re AP FOOD & HEALTH professor of international health “bad fats’’ like the trans fats in at Johns Hopkins. Subsisting on oils that are partially hydro- LIKE MOMMA USED unfairly excluded from using WRITER broccoli alone, for instance, genated, an industrial process TO MAKE the term. wouldn’t be healthy. that gives foods a longer shelf life. Richard Mann, a lawyer Pizza bagels, chewing gum “Healthy’’ was once just an- for the International and bottled water want to play a The federal standards for use The link between dietary other generic marketing term, Chewing Gum Association, said starring new role in our diets: of the word “healthy’’ on labels cholesterol and heart disease is like “wholesome’’ or “like sugar-free gum doesn’t have any Foods that can be called healthy. was established in 1994 and set also no longer clear. momma used to make,’’ said Xaq limits on total fat and cholesterol. Frohlich, a professor of food of the nutrients people are The U.S. Food and Drug Separate U.S. dietary history at Auburn University. supposed to limit. Administration is revamping its Susan Mayne, who heads the guidelines, which are updated “It doesn’t have fat. It doesn’t definition of healthy to reflect FDA’s food labeling division, said every five years, no longer set After a proliferation of have sugar. It has virtually no our changing understanding of the definition reflects decades-old limits on total fat or cholesterol. products making claims about calories,’’ he said. nutrition science. The push is understanding of nutrition and They still recommend avoiding health and disease, the FDA set fueling debate about eating habits needs to be updated. trans fats and limiting saturated ground rules for the word. Some question whether an and what the new standard With the revamp, she said fats, such as those found in meat “The reason why ‘healthy’ updated definition will make a should say. people will be able to trust the and milk. But even the link is getting attention is because a difference. The American between saturated fats and heart Academy of Pediatrics says com- Frozen food-makers are word “healthy’’ is based in sci- broad part of the American disease is now questioned. panies will likely just reformulate seeking special rules for “mini ence, unlike many other terms on public really wants their food to snacks to meet the new rules. meals,’’ citing little pizza bagels packages. Now sugar has become more be healthy,’’ Frohlich said. and dumplings as examples that “This is one that the federal of a concern, with some health But beyond the regulatory Companies may have added might qualify. Chewing gum and agencies will stand behind,’’ experts saying our past fear of fat definition, what people consider incentive to do so: The FDA is bottled water companies say they she said. led to people gobbling up low-fat healthy varies. Among the also considering a symbol that should no longer be shut out products high in sugar. would make it easier for people NUTTY HEALTH notable dietary tribes today: from using the term just because The shifting views reflect the Adherents of paleo, gluten-free, to identify products that meet their products don’t provide The government’s dusty pitfalls of nutrition science. Most organic and vegan diets. Some of the new definition. nutrients. Advocacy groups and definition of healthy came under food studies are based on links their views are reflected in health professionals are also scrutiny in late 2015, when the between what people say they eat comments to the FDA last year. weighing in, raising concerns FDA warned Kind that its snack and their health, which leaves the The Sierra Club wants about ingredients like sugar. bars had too much fat to use the door open for flawed conclusions term. Kind pushed back, saying “healthy’’ to exclude foods made Some say the word healthy is . Pinning down cause-and-effect the fat came from nuts. with genetically engineered and inherently misleading when relationships is harder. artificial ingredients. The applied to a single product Since the rule was established It’s why the effort to redefine National Pasta Association instead of an overall diet. more than two decades ago, “healthy’’ invites such debate. wants to the option to call nutrition experts have drawn a “The problem is that healthy After launching the push in late gluten-free pasta healthy. greater distinction between “good Page 32 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

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service organizations and churches, Castro Valley schools, antique vehicles, Powell’s Irish Dancers, service dogs, motorcycles, and ends with Mr. and Mrs. Claus. All are welcome to participate; the only requirement is that you attach holiday lights to your vehicle or person! All entries are eligible to win prizes; ribbons will be presented in four categories: Grand Marshal’s Award (Best Entry Overall), School Spirit Award (Best School Entry), Holiday Spirit Award (Best Use of Lights), and Harmony Award (Best Musical Group). The famous Dancing Christmas Trees will participate in the parade and escort Santa to the Ice Creamery at the end of the parade. Hayward Area Parks and Recreation Department will bring out Mobile Rec, which includes bounce houses and face painting for kids. The street celebration is completely free to the public. Help us ring in the holiday season with a parade like no other!

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Fremont employees while attempting to carrying a suitcase filled with with the name on the card BART steal canned goods. Police later $500 worth of stolen matching the name of the Police Log met the 23-year-old woman merchandise. Officer Richards reporting party/victim. Two Police Log across the street and made an later located a person who masks, a loaded and stolen arrest after she was positively matched the suspect description handgun, and the victim’s wallet SUBMITTED BY identified. near the area of Blacow Road and were located inside the vehicle. SUBMITTED BY GENEVA BOSQUES, • Officers were dispatched to Mowry Avenue. The male The victim recanted his story LES MENSINGER FREMONT PD Raley’s supermarket on Paseo suspect, later identified by police after his property was located and Padre Parkway on the report of a as a 57-year-old transient, was did not wish to press charges. An Thursday, October 25 Monday, October 29 man who physically resisted the positively identified and arrested 18-year-old man was arrested on • At 6:50 a.m. a man • A victim posted his Apple store manager after he was caught on suspicion of theft. The case suspicion of possessing a stolen identified by police as Mateo Macbook pro for sale on the attempting to steal items. Officer investigated by Officer firearm. Vilma, 27, of Hayward, was Offer-up website and made a Latimer responded to the call and Vucurevich. • At 6:02 p.m. Officer arrested at the plan to meet with a potential arrested the 39-year-old suspect. • Officers were dispatched to Gregory arrested a 33-year-old on suspicion of narcotics buyer at his residence. As the • At 12:44 a.m. Officers Soper the area of Argonaut Way near male transient on suspicion of possession, vandalism and public victim was showing the laptop, and Davis were dispatched to the the Fremont Hub shopping robbery after he reportedly intoxication. He was booked at he was punched by the suspect 4200 of Canfield Drive on a center after a vehicle crashed into punched a juvenile male and stole Santa Rita jail. who, with assistance from two report of a male and female a residence. While officers were his cash in the parking lot of a • At 12:54 p.m. a man friends, took the laptop and fled possibly prowling in backyard. responding witnesses reported the Chevron gas station on identified by police as Frisco C. into a waiting vehicle. The first When officers arrived, the driver fled the scene, entered Thornton Avenue. Mason, 30, of Oakland, was suspect was described as a black suspects had left the area, but another car, and appeared to be • Officers were dispatched to arrested at the Bay Fair Station in man, between 20 and 25-years- officers continued to search. trying to “hotwire” it. Officers the Valero gas station on Mowry San Leandro on suspicion of old and bald. The second suspect Soper located a suspect in the located and detained the suspect, Avenue and Blacow Road on the public intoxication and probation was described as a white man area of Bell Street/Bell Common. later identified as a 24-year-old report of an unruly customer. violation. He was booked at between 20 and 25-years-old During the contact the suspect, man. He was positively identified Arriving officers determined a Santa Rita jail. with brown hair. The third later identified by police as a and arrested on suspicion of hit suspect committed a strong arm suspect was described as an 21-year-old Newark man, began and run. robbery by taking a victim’s unknown race male with brown to actively resist the officer. He • Officer Manrique responded cellular phone. Using the Find Newark hair. The suspect vehicle was eventually was arrested on to a report of a strong arm my iPhone service, the phone was Police Log described as a black SUV possibly suspicion of battery on a peace robbery on Middlefield Avenue. determined to be near the a Lincoln Navigator with tinted officer and obstructing an He spotted a suspect vehicle on 7-Eleven store on Sundale Drive. windows. executive order. Washington Boulevard and Officers went to the area and SUBMITTED BY Tuesday, Oct. 30 Wednesday, October 31 followed it until backup units located a man matching the • Officers were dispatched to arrived. Officers stopped the car suspect description. A 27-man CAPTAIN CHOMNAN LOTH, • Officers were dispatched to Food Maxx supermarket on the Fremont Hub Shopping and three adults were detained. was detained and positively NEWARK PD Fremont Boulevard on the report Center when employees reported Once the occupants were out of identified by the victim. He of a woman who fled the store a shoplifter assaulted the manager the vehicle, officers could see a was arrested and taken to Thursday, November 1 after fleeing Marshall’s while credit card on the floorboard Santa Rita jail. • All lanes of Cedar Boulevard after physically attacking store between Thornton Avenue and Civic Terrace Avenue were closed investigation is ongoing. Anyone with to traffic at approximately 9:50 Rolling gun battle leads to information about the case is asked to p.m. while police investigated a call the Milpitas Police Department at two arrests and major drug bust traffic collision. Motorists were (408) 586-2400. Information also can advised to avoid the area and seek SUBMITTED BY SAN LEANDRO PD be given anonymously by calling the alternative routes. The roadway Crime Tip Hotline at (408) 586-2500 reopened after midnight. Two brothers are in custody after police in San Leandro responded to a report of gunshots fired or via the Milpitas Police Department between two vehicles along Macarthur Boulevard. The brothers, both Hayward residents, were later website at: connected to a large illegal drug operation. http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/crimetip. The investigation started around 2 a.m. on Thursday, October 25 when two vehicles were seen Milpitas Monday, Oct. 22 racing between the 300 and 600 blocks of Macarthur Boulevard while occupants fired gunshots at • At about 7:20 p.m. an officer saw each other. Police Log a green 1993 Honda Accord with no li- Officers quickly found a disabled and unoccupied vehicle riddled with bullets on the eastbound cense plates driving in the parking lot onramp of Highway 580. While investigating the scene they found an evidence trail of bullet casings of the Great Mall of the Bay Area. The from high-powered weapons strewn across the roadway and approximately six pounds of finished SUBMITTED BY officer initially lost sight of the car but marijuana inside the car. Officers were initially unable to locate any suspects. LT. JARED MARTINEZ, then saw the driver walking to a nearby Soon, San Leandro Police detectives began investigating the crime by talking to witnesses and MILPITAS PD gas station. Meanwhile, a second officer looking at video surveillance. Within a day of the incident, the driver of the abandoned car was located the parked car and determined identified by police as Kyle Booth, 30, of Hayward. Saturday, October 13 it was reported stolen from Oakland Over the next few days, detectives began searching for Booth and eventually found him on • At 11:46 p.m. officers the previous day. The man, later identi- October 31 in Hayward while driving with his younger brother, Kameron Booth, 27. Detectives spotted an occupied car in the fied by police as Carlos Martinez, 42, followed the pair to San Francisco and safely detained them outside a barber shop in the Bayview parking lot at the Best Western of Oakland, was apprehended without neighborhood. Brookside Inn Hotel, and incident. A search of the car revealed When detained, Kyle Booth was in possession of a loaded firearm and a large sum of cash. contacted the occupants. While suspected methamphetamine and drug Kameron Booth was also in possession of a large amount of money and inside their vehicle was more speaking with them, an officer paraphernalia. He was booked into the cash and approximately one pound of finished marijuana. All told, the brothers were in possession saw drug paraphernalia in the car Santa Clara County Main Jail. of close to $43,000 in cash at the time of their arrest. and detained both individuals. Sunday, October 28 Investigators executed a search warrant at the brother’s home in the Hayward hills and found Initially, both men gave false • At about approximately 1:31 what appeared to be a high-level drug trafficking operation. Inside the home they found: identities to the officers but a.m., a resident called police to report a • Approximately 180 pounds of finished marijuana further investigation their true man seen prowling in the backyard of • Packaging materials, scales, and transportation containers identities were determined and his residence. Arriving officers found a • Four additional handguns, ammunition, and high-capacity magazines both men had outstanding arrest man hiding in the resident’s backyard. • Nearly two million dollars in U.S. currency in various denominations in several duffle bags warrants. The men were arrested The man was taken into custody with- • Money counting machine and heat shrinking plastic bags used to calculate and process large and a search of their vehicle out incident. The man, later identified sums of cash. revealed several pieces of stolen by police as Michael Kenneth “This is a major bust,” said San Leandro Police Lieutenant Isaac Benabou. “The street value of mail, identities and credit cards Cawthorn, 28, of Campbell, was in the marijuana alone is close to one million dollars, coupled with the cash and other assets makes this from residents in Milpitas, possession of nine grams of cocaine and the largest asset seizure case by the San Leandro Police Department.” San Jose and Los Altos. The had an outstanding $250,000 felony Benabou continued: “These are dangerous people engaged in a very lucrative criminal operation. suspects were identified as Allan warrant for an assault He was booked There is no regard for the law or the safety of anyone as we have seen in this rolling gun battle. Our David Yap, 38 and Hoi Soo Yang, into the Santa Clara County Main Jail. staff worked numerous hours on this case as we cannot tolerate this type of criminal activity in 36, both of San Jose. Both our community.” suspects were booked into the The brothers were taken to Santa Rita jail in Dublin while their case, which will include seven Santa Clara County Jail for their felony crimes and two misdemeanor offences, is being prepared for presentation to the Alameda warrants and an identity theft County District Attorney for processing. Page 34 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

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one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Fictitious Business Name(s): any change in the facts set forth in the statement ORDINANCE NO. 508 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING /s/ Lawrence Martinez, Owner Olive And Finn LLC, 20581 Cambridge Ave., pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF FREMONT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Hayward, CA 94541, County of Alameda the residence address of a registered owner. A THE CITY OF NEWARK AMENDING TITLE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR Alameda County on October 11, 2018. Mailing Address 20583 Cambridge Ave., Hayward, new fictitious business name statement must be 6 ANIMALS, CHAPTER 6.32 REGULATIONS NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) CA 94541 filed before the expiration. – DOMESTIC ANIMALS, SECTION 6.32.010 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Registrant(s): The filing of this statement does not of itself DOMESTIC PETS – ANIMAL FANCIERS ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE generally expires at the end of five years from the Olive And Finn LLC, 20583 Cambridge Ave., authorize the use in this state of a fictitious PERMIT REQUIRED WHEN OF THE NEWARK CITY OF FREMONT WILL HOLD PUBLIC date on which it was filed in office of the county Hayward, CA 94541; California business name in violation of the rights of another MUNICIPAL CODE HEARINGS ON THE FOLLOWING clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Business conducted by: a Limited Liability under federal, state, or common law (see Section The City Council of the City of Newark does ordain PROPOSALS. SAID PUBLIC HEARINGS Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Company 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). as follows: Section 1: Section 6.32.010 (Domestic WILL BE HELD AT 3:00 P.M., ON any change in the facts set forth in the statement The registrant began to transact business using 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 Pets – Animal Fanciers Permit Required When) of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Chapter 6.32 (Regulations – Domestic Animals) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2018, AT THE CNS-3185695# CITY OF FREMONT DEVELOPMENT the residence address of a registered owner. A I declare that all information in this statement of the Newark Municipal Code is hereby amended new fictitious business name statement must be is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as follows: 6.32.010 - Domestic Pets—Animal SERVICES CENTER, RANCHO filed before the expiration. as true any material matter pursuant to Section FICTITIOUS BUSINESS fancier’s permit required when. The following HIGUERA CONFERENCE ROOM, The filing of this statement does not of itself 17913 of the Business and Professions code NAME STATEMENT numbers of animals, regardless of age, shall be 39550 LIBERTY STREET, FREMONT, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a File No. 550847 considered household pets and may be kept on CALIFORNIA, AT WHICH TIME ANY business name in violation of the rights of another misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Fictitious Business Name(s): any parcel used primarily for residential purposes, AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY under federal, state, or common law (see Section one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Scholastic Instructional Designs, 4164 subject to the following limitations: A. An animal APPEAR AND BE HEARD. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). /s/ Jacqueline Pham, President Technology Drive, Fremont CA 94538, County fancier’s permit shall be obtained for: 1. Any 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27/18 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of of Alameda rooster; 2. More than four hen chickens, or more FREMONT SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Alameda County on October 17, 2018 Registrant(s): than eight bantam chickens, or more than three CHURCH MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING – CNS-3190198# NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Sunil Sharma, 6415 Moores Ave, Newark CA cats or more than three dogs, or more than two of 225 Driscoll Road – PLN2018-00064 - To of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 94560 any other pet species. 3. More than a combination consider a Discretionary Design Review FICTITIOUS BUSINESS generally expires at the end of five years from the Business conducted by: an Individual of ten such animals, provided the number-of- Permit for a new 7,000-square-foot multi- NAME STATEMENT date on which it was filed in office of the county The registrant began to transact business using specie maximum is not exceeded, shall not be purpose building at the Fremont Seventh File No. 551070 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A permitted. B. The issue born of such animals Day Adventist Church campus in the Fictitious Business Name(s): Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after I declare that all information in this statement which increases the total number upon the Pho Village, 6052 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont, any change in the facts set forth in the statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares premises beyond the numbers permitted shall be Mission San Jose Community Plan area, CA 94538, County of Alameda as true any material matter pursuant to Section and to consider categorical exemption pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in removed from the parcel not later than six weeks Registrant(s): the residence address of a registered owner. A 17913 of the Business and Professions code from weaning. C. Other animals which are neither from the California Environmental Quality Pho Village Inc., 3854 Shovler Lake Ct., Fremont, new fictitious business name statement must be that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a exotic animals nor such animals as specified Act (CEQA) per CEQA Guidelines Section CA 94555; California filed before the expiration. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed in this section, such as mice (domestic), rats 15303, New Construction or Conversion of Business conducted by: a Corporation The filing of this statement does not of itself one thousand dollars [$1,000].) (domestic), , snakes, rabbits, guinea pigs, turtles, Small Structures. The registrant began to transact business using authorize the use in this state of a fictitious /s/ Sunil Sharma, Owner/Operator fish, ducks, geese, or other birds, and other Project Planner – Spencer Shafsky, (510) the fictitious business name(s) listed above on business name in violation of the rights of another This statement was filed with the County Clerk of similar animals commonly kept as household 494-4452, [email protected] 10/22/2018. under federal, state, or common law (see Section Alameda County on October 15, 2018 pets, may be kept upon any parcel in any zoning I declare that all information in this statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) district where the principal use upon the parcel is ENCORE PLUS STUDIO – 46132 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement residential use, so long as such animals do not Warm Springs Boulevard, Suite 173 – as true any material matter pursuant to Section generally expires at the end of five years from the constitute a nuisance and are afforded food, care PLN2019-00012 - To consider a Zoning 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3186691# date on which it was filed in office of the county and sanitary facilities. Administrator Permit for a karaoke facility that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 2: Severability and Validity. If any section, in the Fremont Times Square shopping misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase or center located in the Warm Springs one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NAME STATEMENT any change in the facts set forth in the statement word of this ordinance is for any reason held Community Plan Area, and to consider a /s/ Ban Cheung, CEO File No. 550148 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in to be unconstitutional, unlawful, or otherwise This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Fictitious Business Name(s): the residence address of a registered owner. A invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, then categorical exemption from the California Alameda County on October 22, 2018. Total Freedom Living.com, 35754 Mission new fictitious business name statement must be Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per such decision shall not affect the validity of the NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Blvd., Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda filed before the expiration. remaining portions of this ordinance. The City CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Existing of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Registrant(s): The filing of this statement does not of itself Council of the City of Newark hereby declares that Facilities. generally expires at the end of five years from the Allan Bowman, 35754 Mission Blvd., Fremont, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious it would have passed and adopted this ordinance Project Planner – James Willis, (510) 494- date on which it was filed in office of the county CA 94536 business name in violation of the rights of another and each and all provisions thereof irrespective of 4449, [email protected] clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Business conducted by: an individual under federal, state, or common law (see Section the fact that any one or more of said provisions be Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The registrant began to transact business using 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). declared unconstitutional, unlawful or otherwise * NOTICE * any change in the facts set forth in the statement the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 invalid. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in I declare that all information in this statement If you challenge the decision of the Zoning CNS-3185689# Section 3: Effective Date. This ordinance shall the residence address of a registered owner. A is true and correct. (A registrant who declares take effect thirty (30) days from the date of Administrator in court, you may be limited new fictitious business name statement must be as true any material matter pursuant to Section its passage. Before expiration of fifteen (15) to raising only those issues you or someone filed before the expiration. 17913 of the Business and Professions code FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT days after its passage, this ordinance shall be else raised at the public hearing described The filing of this statement does not of itself that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a published in The What’s Happening Tri City Voice, in this notice, or in written correspondence authorize the use in this state of a fictitious misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed File No. 550538 Fictitious Business Name(s): a newspaper of general circulation published and delivered to the Zoning Administrator at, or business name in violation of the rights of another one thousand dollars [$1,000].) printed in the City of Fremont, County of Alameda prior to, the public hearing. under federal, state, or common law (see Section /s/ Allan Bowman KEONI Learning and Asessment, 39675 Cedar Blvd. #140, Newark, CA 94560, County of and circulated in the City of Newark. 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). This statement was filed with the County Clerk of The foregoing ordinance was introduced and read KRISTIE WHEELER 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27/18 Alameda County on September 26, 2018 Alameda Mailing Address: 47000 Warm Springs Blvd. #184, before the City Council of the City of Newark by ZONING ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Council Member Bucci at the regular meeting of CNS-3189296# of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Fremont, CA 94539 Registrant(s): the City Council of the City of Newark held on generally expires at the end of five years from the October 11, 2018. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS date on which it was filed in office of the county KEONI Inc., 47000 Warm Springs Blvd. #184, NAME STATEMENT Fremont, CA 94539; California This ordinance was read at the regular meeting clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of of the City Council held October 25, 2018. Vice File No. 551143 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Business conducted by: A Corporation Fictitious Business Name(s): The registrant began to transact business using Mayor Hannon moved that it be adopted and any change in the facts set forth in the statement passed, which motion was duly seconded, and CNS-3190594# Andrew’s Interpretation, 4773 Prospero Ct., pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Fremont CA 94555, County of Alameda I declare that all information in this statement said ordinance was passed and adopted. AYES: the residence address of a registered owner. A Council Members Bucci, Collazo, Freitas, Vice Registrant(s): new fictitious business name statement must be is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Andrew Foo, 4773 Prospero Ct., Fremont CA as true any material matter pursuant to Section Mayor Hannon, and Mayor Nagy APPROVED: filed before the expiration. Mayor Nagy ATTEST: City Clerk Harrington 94555 The filing of this statement does not of itself 17913 of the Business and Professions code Business conducted by: an Individual that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney Benoun authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 11/6/18 The registrant began to transact business using business name in violation of the rights of another misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed CIVIL the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A under federal, state, or common law (see Section one thousand dollars [$1,000].) CNS-3190888# I declare that all information in this statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). /s/ Jessica Chuang, CEO is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of as true any material matter pursuant to Section Alameda County on October 5, 2018 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3186132# NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) FOR CHANGE OF NAME that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Case No. HG18926288 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS generally expires at the end of five years from the PROBATE Superior Court of California, County of Alameda one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NAME STATEMENT date on which it was filed in office of the county Petition of: Chirantan Ratilal Vora for Change /s/ Andrew Foo File No. 550776 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of of Name This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Fictitious Business Name(s): Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Alameda County on October 23, 2018 Vaz Garage Doors, 33105 Pinto Ct., Union City, any change in the facts set forth in the statement NOTICE OF PETITION TO Petitioner Chirantan Ratilal Vora filed a petition NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) CA 94587, County of Alameda pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in with this court for a decree changing names as of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Mailing Address: PO Box 1640, Union City, CA the residence address of a registered owner. A ADMINISTER ESTATE OF follows: generally expires at the end of five years from the 94587 new fictitious business name statement must be LOLA B. DORSEY Chirantan Ratilal Vora to Chris Vora date on which it was filed in office of the county Registrant(s): filed before the expiration. CASE NO. RP18925095 Vora Chirantan Ratilal to Chris Vora clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Omar Vazquez, 115 Marie Ave, Tracy, CA 95376 The filing of this statement does not of itself To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, Vora Chirantan to Chris Vora Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Business conducted by: An Individual authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Chirantan R. Vora to Chris Vora any change in the facts set forth in the statement The registrant began to transact business using business name in violation of the rights of another contingent creditors, and persons who may Chirantan Vora to Chris Vora pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the fictitious business name(s) listed above on under federal, state, or common law (see Section otherwise be interested in the will or estate, Vora Chirantan R to Chris Vora the residence address of a registered owner. A 10/11/18 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). or both, of: Lola B. Dorsey The Court orders that all persons interested in new fictitious business name statement must be I declare that all information in this statement 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 A Petition for Probate has been filed by this matter appear before this court at the hearing filed before the expiration. is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CNS-3185682# Paul Dorsey in the Superior Court of indicated below to show cause, if any, why the The filing of this statement does not of itself as true any material matter pursuant to Section California, County of Alameda. petition for change of name should not be granted. authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 17913 of the Business and Professions code Any person objecting to the name changes business name in violation of the rights of another that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT The Petition for Probate requests that described above must file a written objection that under federal, state, or common law (see Section misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Paul Dorsey be appointed as personal includes the reasons for the objection at least two 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). one thousand dollars [$1,000].) BUSINESS NAME representative to administer the estate of court days before the matter is scheduled to be 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20/18 /s/ Omar Vazquez File No. 545185 the decedent. heard and must appear at the hearing to show This statement was filed with the County Clerk of The following person(s) has (have) abandoned CNS-3189115# the use of the Fictitious Business Name(s): The Petition requests authority to cause why the petition should not be granted. If Alameda County on October 11, 2018 administer the estate under the no written objection is timely filed, the court may NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The Fictitious Business Name Statement for the grant the petition without a hearing. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Partnership was filed on 05/21/2018 in the County Independent Administration of Estates Notice of Hearing: NAME STATEMENT generally expires at the end of five years from the of Alameda. Act. (This authority will allow the personal Date: 12-07-18, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 File No. 550973 date on which it was filed in office of the county MR.KEBAB, 1760 Decoto Rd, Union City, CA representative to take many actions The address of the court is 1221 Oak St., Fictitious Business Name(s): clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 93950, County of: Alameda. without obtaining court approval. Before Oakland, CA Anatec Office Equipment Repair Co. 5514 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Registered Owner(s): Farina Lane, Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alpay, 1760 Decoto Rd, Union City, CA 94587; CA taking certain very important actions, A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be any change in the facts set forth in the statement however, the personal representative will published at least once each week for four Alameda pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in This business is conducted by: A Corporation successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing Registrant(s): the residence address of a registered owner. A I declare that all information in this statement is be required to give notice to interested on the petition in the following newspaper of John Bernstein, 5514 Farina Lane, Fremont, CA new fictitious business name statement must be true and correct. A registrant who declares as persons unless they have waived notice general circulation, printed in this county: What’s 94538 filed before the expiration. true any material matter pursuant to this section or consented to the proposed action.) The Happenings Tri-City Voice Business conducted by: an individual The filing of this statement does not of itself that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a independent administration authority will Date: OCT 26, 2018 The registrant began to transact business using authorize the use in this state of a fictitious misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed the fictitious business name(s) listed above on one thousand dollars ($1,000). be granted unless an interested person Wynne S. Carvill business name in violation of the rights of another files an objection to the petition and shows Judge of the Superior Court 10/1997 under federal, state, or common law (see Section S/ Meral Alpay, President 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27/18 I declare that all information in this statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). This statement was filed with the County Clerk- good cause why the court should not grant is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 Recorder of Alameda County on October 9, 2018. the authority. CNS-3190702# as true any material matter pursuant to Section 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 A hearing on the petition will be held in 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3185731# this court on 12-04-18 at 9:31 AM in Dept. that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a CNS-3185582# misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr. one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NAME STATEMENT Way, Berkeley, California 94704. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS /s/ John Bernstein, Owner/Operator File No. 550811 If you object to the granting of the petition, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Fictitious Business Name(s): you should appear at the hearing and state NAMES Alameda County on October 18, 2018 It’s All Adding Up, 8448 Mayhews Landing GOVERNMENT your objections or file written objections NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Road, Newark, CA 94560, County of Alameda with the court before the hearing. Your of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Registrant(s): generally expires at the end of five years from the Cynthia Lee Reno, 8448 Mayhews Landing Road, appearance may be in person or by your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS date on which it was filed in office of the county Newark, CA 94560 CITY OF FREMONT attorney. NAME STATEMENT clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Business conducted by: An Individual PUBLIC HEARING If you are a creditor or a contingent File No. 551398 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The registrant began to transact business using Notice is hereby given that the City of Fremont creditor of the decedent, you must file Fictitious Business Name(s): any change in the facts set forth in the statement the fictitious business name(s) listed above on City Council will hold a public hearing to consider your claim with the court and mail a copy Mountain Mike’s Pizza, 34533 Alavarado Niles pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 12/26/08 the following proposals. Said public hearing will be to the personal representative appointed Rd., Union City CA 94587, County of Alameda the residence address of a registered owner. A I declare that all information in this statement held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 20, 2018, by the court within the later of either Registrant(s): new fictitious business name statement must be is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Council Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. A, Anchor Point Inc., 40793 Mission Blvd., Fremont, filed before the expiration. as true any material matter pursuant to Section Fremont, CA, at which time all interested parties (1) four months from the date of first CA 94539; CA The filing of this statement does not of itself 17913 of the Business and Professions code may attend and be heard: issuance of letters to a general personal Business conducted by: a Corporation authorize the use in this state of a fictitious that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a representative, as defined in section 58(b) The registrant began to transact business using business name in violation of the rights of another misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed ISLANDER MOTEL DEVELOPMENT – 4101 of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on under federal, state, or common law (see Section one thousand dollars [$1,000].) MOWRY AVENUE, 38853 and 38871 BELL days from the date of mailing or personal 10/30/18 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). /s/ Cynthia Lee Reno, Owner STREET - PLN2018-00191 delivery to you of a notice under section I declare that all information in this statement 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20/18 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Public Hearing (Published Notice) To Consider Alameda County on October 12, 2018 9052 of the California Probate Code. is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CNS-3187066# a General Plan Amendment to Change the Land as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Use Designation of a 1.96-acre Site from Medium Other California statutes and legal authority 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Density Residential (14.6 to 29.9 Dwelling Units may affect your rights as a creditor. You that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS generally expires at the end of five years from the Per Net Acre) to Urban Residential (30 to 70 units NAME STATEMENT may want to consult with an attorney misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed date on which it was filed in office of the county per net acre), a Rezoning from R-3-18 and R-3-27 knowledgeable in California law. File No. 550895 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Fictitious Business Name(s): (Multifamily Residential) to R-3-70 (Multifamily You may examine the file kept by the court. /s/ Richard Weiheng Hu, CEO Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Residential), Discretionary Design Review RM Optical Design Consulting, 2977 Mountain any change in the facts set forth in the statement If you are a person interested in the estate, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of , County of Alameda Permit and Request Concessions and Modified Alameda County on October 30, 2018 Drive, Fremont, CA 94555 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Parking Standards under the Density Bonus and you may file with the court a Request for Registrant(s): the residence address of a registered owner. A Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Romeo I. Mercado, 2977 Mountain Drive, Affordable Housing Incentives Ordinance for the of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement new fictitious business name statement must be Redevelopment of the Islander Motel that Includes an inventory and appraisal of estate assets Fremont, CA 94555 filed before the expiration. generally expires at the end of five years from the Business conducted by: An Individual Conversion of the 70 Room Motel into a 79 or of any petition or account as provided in date on which it was filed in office of the county The filing of this statement does not of itself Unit Below Market Rate Apartment Building, and The registrant began to transact business using authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Probate Code section 1250. A Request for clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on Construction of a new 49-unit Below Market Rate Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after business name in violation of the rights of another Apartment Building in the Central Community Plan Special Notice form is available from the Sep. 30, 2018 under federal, state, or common law (see Section court clerk. any change in the facts set forth in the statement I declare that all information in this statement Area, and Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Prepared and Circulated for the Proposed Project Attorney for Petitioner: Richard T. is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/18 the residence address of a registered owner. A as true any material matter pursuant to Section in Accordance with the Requirements of the Franceschini, 1101 Fifth Avenue, Ste. 100, new fictitious business name statement must be 17913 of the Business and Professions code CNS-3185703# California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). San Rafael, CA 94901, Telephone: 415- filed before the expiration. that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a CENTRAL COMMONS - 4369 CENTRAL 453-9433 The filing of this statement does not of itself misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed AVENUE - PLN2019-00150 11/6, 11/13, 11/20/18 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Public Hearing (Published Notice) to Consider one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NAME STATEMENT CNS-3189297# business name in violation of the rights of another /s/ Romeo I Mercado File No. 550755 the Planning Commission’s Recommendation under federal, state, or common law (see Section This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Fictitious Business Name(s): to Approve an Amendment to Planned District 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). P-2014-250 to Change the Affordability Levels for Alameda County on October 16, 2018 ILLAM Realty, 44348 Arapaho Avenue, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27/18 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) , County of Alameda 19 units at Central Commons, a 30-unit Habitat Fremont, CA 94539 for Humanity Affordable Townhouse Project CNS-3191393# of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Registrant(s): generally expires at the end of five years from the Nagappan Kumarappan, 44348 Arapaho Avenue, Located in the Centerville Community Plan Area; PUBLIC AUCTION/SALES date on which it was filed in office of the county Fremont, CA 94539 to Authorize Staff to Amend the Loan Agreement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS and Related Documents with Habitat to Reflect NAME STATEMENT clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Business conducted by: An Individual Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The registrant began to transact business using the Revised Affordability Levels; and to Find that File No. 550743 No Further Environmental Review is Required Fictitious Business Name(s): any change in the facts set forth in the statement the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in I declare that all information in this statement Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality NOTICE OF LIEN SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION New Horizons Construction, 1521 Denton Ave., Act (CEQA) as Mitigated Negative Declaration Personal property in the following units will be Hayward, CA 94545, County of Alameda the residence address of a registered owner. A is true and correct. (A registrant who declares new fictitious business name statement must be as true any material matter pursuant to Section was Previously Adopted for the Proposed Project. sold at public auction on 14th day of November, Registrant(s): 2018 at 10:30am pursuant to the California Lawrence Martinez, 1521 Denton Ave., Hayward, filed before the expiration. 17913 of the Business and Professions code The filing of this statement does not of itself that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a If you challenge any decision of the City Council Self-Storage Facility Act at ZipCubes Storage at CA 94545 in court, you may be limited to raising only those 1619 Whipple Road, Hayward, CA 94544. Paul Business conducted by: an Individual authorize the use in this state of a fictitious misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed business name in violation of the rights of another one thousand dollars [$1,000].) issues you or someone else raised at the public Brennan 30-10150, Lester Morris 40-1011, Onika The registrant began to transact business using hearing described in this notice, or in written Elizabeth McGriff 6-10006, Hattie Roe 13-10007, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on under federal, state, or common law (see Section /s/ Nagappan Kumarappan, Self 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). This statement was filed with the County Clerk of correspondence delivered to the City Council at, Sarah Donovan 18-10010, Dev Aurora SP8205, 1995. or prior to, the public hearing. Michelle Campbell 9-10001, Paulina Nestrova I declare that all information in this statement 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20/18 Alameda County on October 11, 2018 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) 15-10002 30-10136, Jaime Aparicio 3-10006, Eric is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CNS-3187060# SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK Brown 9-10005, Jay Rene-Block W26, Russell as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires at the end of five years from the 11/6/18 Gutow 30-10092 17913 of the Business and Professions code 10/30, 11/6/18 that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS date on which it was filed in office of the county CNS-3190969# misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed NAME STATEMENT clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of CNS-3188631# File No. 550933 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after

Canadian man fined for singing ‘90s dance tune in car

ASSOCIATED PRESS But Taoufik Moalla said Monday he’ll Sweat (Everybody Dance Now),” which He says was asked if he was yelling and fight the ticket and denies his singing was neared the top of the Billboard chart in he said no. One of the officers walked A Canadian man’s decision to belt out a as deafening as authorities claim. 1991, when he was stopped. away and returned with the fine for 1990s dance hit while inside his car has Moalla says he was happily singing He says he initially thought Montreal screaming in a public place. landed him a $149 ticket for being too along with the windows mostly rolled up police wanted him to move out of their loud in public. to C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You way. November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 35

wildlife habitat at Albany Beach. November 11, led by naturalist Creek Road about five miles Or you can learn all about The beach will be closed for five Eddie Willis. Learn about the north of the junction with woodrats, a smaller relative of the Park It months during construction. lives of 19th Century coal miners Camino Pablo/San Pablo Dam beaver, in a program from and their families, many of Road in Orinda. 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Sunday, BY NED MACKAY Lots of great programs are in the works at the East Bay whom are buried at Rose Hill. The Over-the-Hills Gang is an November 11 with naturalist Anthony Fisher. Woodrats spend Closing a Bay Trail gap Regional Parks in November. Meet Eddie in the parking lot informal group of hikers ages 55 at the end of Somersville Road, and older who enjoy nature all their time building messy Construction is planned to First of all, on Veterans Day, 3½ miles south of Highway 4. study, fitness and fun while nests, foraging, fighting and close one of the largest remaining Sunday, November 11, parking There’s a parking fee of $5 per exploring various regional parks. creating habitat for other gaps in a trail that, when fees at regional park entrances vehicle; the hike is free. It’s about The gang will tackle Pt. Pinole woodland creatures. completed, will encircle all of will be waived for all veterans, in a 15-minute uphill walk from the Regional Shoreline in Both programs meet at San Francisco Bay. The project recognition of their military lot to the cemetery. Rain cancels Richmond on a hike from10 a.m. Tilden’s Environmental will extend the existing trail for service. And there’s a the program. For information, to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Education Center, which is at the one mile between Buchanan and veteran-themed open house from call 888-327-2757, ext. 2750. November 13, led by naturalist north end of Central Park Drive. Gilman Streets west of Golden 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, “Trail Gail” Broesder. This is a Again, call 510-544-2233. Gate Fields in Albany and November 12 at Crab Cove Raccoons are the stars of a mostly flat walk through a park Berkeley. The trail section will Visitor Center in Alameda. program from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. At Sunol Regional Wilderness with beautiful views and an be constructed on an easement Crab Cove was once a military on Sunday, November 11 at Big in southern Alameda County, explosive past. donated by Golden Gate Fields installation, a training school for Break Regional Shoreline in there’s a Maguire Peak mysteries to the East Bay Regional Park merchant marine officers. Drop Oakley. Naturalists will lead a Meet Gail at the Atlas staging hike from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on District in 2016. in at the open house and learn hunt for signs of the elusive little area, which is at the bay end of Sunday, November 11. It’s a how to fold a flag, tie knots, ring-tailed furballs. Atlas Road. For information on five-mile trek through time, led When completed, the trail will make red, white and blue crafts, either Anthony’s or by naturalist Ashley Adams, with offer spectacular views of the Bay, Big Break is at 69 Big Break and create a flower for a memo- Gail’s program, call lots of natural history curiosities Golden Gate Bridge and Mt. Road off Oakley’s Main Street. rial wreath to honor our veterans. 510-544-2233. along the way. The hike is Tamalpais. During construction, For information, call free of charge, but registration is security fencing, barriers and Crab Cove is at the end of 888-327-2757, ext. 3050. Tilden Nature Area near required. Call 888-327-2757, signs will be in place for the McKay Avenue off Alameda’s Berkeley plans a couple of fun Briones Regional Park near select option 2, and refer to safety of bicyclists and Central Avenue. For information, programs on Veterans Day Orinda will be the venue for program number 23234. pedestrians crossing the racetrack call 510-544-3187. a hilly bird-watching walk weekend. You can join Trail Gail property. Racetrack patrons will Out at Black Diamond Mines from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on still have access via Gilman Regional Preserve in Antioch Monday, November 12, led by Saturday, November 10 to make and Buchanan Streets. there’s a hike to historic naturalist Anthony Fisher. Meet a miniature boat out of tule reeds, then test its buoyancy in As part of the same project, Rose Hill Cemetery from Anthony at the Bear Creek a nearby pond. the Park District is restoring 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Sunday, staging area, which is on Bear

Governor Brown Librarian receives announces appointment

recognition for SUBMITTED BY GOVERNOR’S PRESS OFFICE Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced Friday, free speech efforts November 2, 2018, the following appointment: Hyun “Francisco” Kim, 53, portance of ESL programs, the of Fremont, has been appointed to Santa Clara County Executive the California Acupuncture Board. and Board of Supervisors stepped Kim has been clinic director and in to provide funding through an acupuncturist at the Healtones the year 2020. The library was Medical Clinic and an adjunct able to offer the free classes clinical instructor at the Touro without interruption in addition University College of Osteopathic to informal conversation clubs Medicine since 2014. He was a and individual reading tutors at partner at the Eastridge Medical every SCCLD library. Group from 2012 to 2013 and The California Library owner of the St. Francis Clinic from 2004 to 2012. Kim is vice Association’s award recognizes president of the Association of Korean Asian Medicine and Howe’s work over her 20-year Acupuncture and a member of the California Acupuncture and career with SCCLD to ensure Traditional Medicine Association. He earned a Master of Science that library patrons have access degree in oriental medicine and acupuncture from South Baylo to quality, unbiased resources and University. This position requires Senate confirmation and the their personal information and compensation is $100 per diem. Kim is registered without privacy are protected. Her party preference. decision to forego funding in favor of patron privacy is just one example of her dedication to protecting intellectual freedom. “Nancy Howe has been an extraordinary leader for the Officer dresses as library district and the people it serves,” said County Supervisor panhandler to and Library Joint Powers Authority Board Chairman nab distracted drivers Mike Wasserman. “By providing SUBMITTED BY preserve free speech in an open access and resources for all, AP WIRE SERVICE ERIC SANJURO society. regardless of their background, Nancy Howe is both the Nancy has ensured that our A Maine police officer says he dressed as a panhandler to try The California Library county librarian and executive libraries remain some of the most and catch distracted drivers. Association will honor director of the Santa Clara welcoming places within our Deputy Zach Kinderlan with the Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Santa Clara County Library County Library District County.” Department says he wore street clothes and held a cardboard sign District’s Nancy Howe, county (SCCLD). In 2017, when the The award honors the while standing in a median in Topsham on Tuesday. librarian with the Zoia Horn state government changed its memory of Zoia Horn, a Instead of asking for money, his sign read “I'm a deputy. Award at its 2018 Awards Gala. grant qualifications requiring California librarian who in 1972 If you're texting and driving you are about to get a ticket.” The event takes place on English as a Second Language chose to serve jail time rather Kinderlan says a few people shook their heads no when he Saturday, November 10 at the (ESL) participants to provide than betray confidential approached their windows, until he pointed to the badge Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara. social security information, information. Horn’s experience on his hip. The Zoia Horn Intellectual Howe declined the funding on and dedication demonstrates It's unclear if he wrote any tickets. Freedom Award recognizes those behalf of SCCLD in support of integrity over personal comfort, Police say Kinderlan's work is part of a statewide effort who have made significant patron privacy and protection. serves as a model and is shared to reduce distracted driving. The effort is being funded by the contributions to advance Upon learning of the loss of with generations of library state Bureau of Highway Safety. intellectual freedom and help funding and recognizing the im- students.

Census Bureau is looking for workers LETTERS POLICY SUBMITTED BY PETER A. GRIFFITH The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring workers for temporary jobs available in the San Francisco metropolitan area the editor. in advance of the 2020 census. Applications are being accepted for the following positions: Letters must be signed and include • Area census office managers; $31.50 to $42.40 per hour an address and • Office staff; starting at $20.00 per hour daytime telephone number. Only the • Work at home employees; starting at $27.50 per hour writer’s name will be published. Letters that are For area census office manager jobs, applicants can online at www.census.gov.fieldjobs. For office and work at 350 words or fewer will be given preference. home jobs apply at www.2020census.gov/jobs. Letters are subject to editing for length, Applicants will be placed in a pool for 2020 Census for positions in which they qualify as jobs become available grammar and style. in their area. Applicants can also learn about jobs by visiting the Census Bureau’s Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages or contacting the Federal Relay Service at 1-(800) 877-8339 for TTY/ASCII. [email protected] Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

10 lines/$10/ 10 Weeks $50/Year 510-494-1999 [email protected] League of Women Voters FREMONT COIN CLUB Soiree Seniors Shout out to your Payment is for one posting For People Over 60 Fremont-Newark-Union City Established 1971 www.lwvfnuc.org community only. Any change will be con- s 7pm Many Activities Meets 2nd & 4th Tue Free meetings to inform the sidered a new posting and At the Fremont Elks Lodge Potluck Dinners, Dancing, Our readers can post informa- public about local, regional and incur a new fee. Fremont TGIF’s, Birthdays and more tion including: 38991 Farwell Dr., statewide policy issues. , Call Nancy for information Activities The “NO” List: Guests Always Welcome Participate in non-partisan come join us (510) 397-1191 Announcements in-depth, discussions with guest • No commercial lub.org For sale www.fremontcoinc speakers at our meetings. announcements, services 510-792-1511 All sites are wheelchair accessible Garage sales or sales Group meetings • No personal services Lost and found (escort services, dating FREMONT STAMP CLUB Fremont Garden Club Do you want to help build For the extremely low cost services, etc.) Meets 2nd Thurs. Join enthusiasts from our Model Railroad of $10 for up to 10 weeks, 7pm Tri-City area Layouts & Operate Trains? • No sale items over $100 each month your message will reach thou- Fremont Community Meets Feb. - Oct. The Tri-City Society of value sands of friends and neighbors Activities Center 3rd Wednesday of the month Model Engineers • No automobile or 3375 Country Dr., Fremont at various locations Looking for new members every TUESDAY in the TCV real estate sales Collectors of allages welcome Social time: 6:15 pm Meet Fridays -7:30pm-9:30 pm printed version and continu- • No animal sales (non- www.fremontstampclub.org/ Presentation: 7-8:30 pm Niles Plaza ously online. profit humane organization or call Tom Annual dues: $30 indi, $50 couples 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont TCV has the right to reject adoptions accepted) 510-793-9124 Call Lynn: 510-604-8206 www.nilesdepot.org any posting to the Commu- • No P.O. boxes unless www.fremontgardenclub.org [email protected] or call 510-325-2092 nity Bulletin Board. Payment physical address is verified must be received in advance. by TCV Fremont Cribbage Club Rotary Club of FUN Sunset Free weekly ESL Classes for Adults Meets to play weekly, everyWeds. Meets every We play a Cribbage Tournament FREE AIRPLANE RIDES Beginning to Thursday at 7pm starting at 6:25 PM. at RoundTable FOR KIDS AGES 8-17 Intermediate Levels Crowne Plaza Hotel Pizza at 37480 Fremont Blvd. Young Eagles Conversation, Vocabulary, 32083 Alvarado-Niles Road We welcome experienced players Hayward Airport Listening, Reading Union City, CA 94587 and will work with new players Various Saturdays South Bay Community Church Questions: Call Omy hoping to learn the game. www.vaa29.org 47385 Warm Springs Blvd 510-585-8897 Email:[email protected] Email for more information Info: [email protected] or For more information. [email protected] 510-912-1698

**SEEKING VENDORS** FALL PREVENTION FORUM Is food a problem? Try Are you having trouble Seeking quality arts and crafts SENIORS & CAREGIVERS Overeaters Anonymous controling the way you eat? vendors Free, open to public Mon 7 PM & Wed 7 PM Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous-FA for our annual Live demos-Q&A with St. James Episcopal Church WWW.foodaddicts.org Holiday Boutique in Fremont MDS, physical therapists 37051 Cabrillo Terr., Fremont FREE Meetings - Mon. 7-8:30pm on Saturday, December 1 Tues. Sept 25 3pm-6pm Sat 10:30 AM No dues or fees Centerville Presbyterian Church 9am-3pm Center for Elders’ Independence All are welcome! 4360 Central Ave. Rm E204 Fremont Sponsored by American High 1850 Fairway Dr.,San Leandro First Presbyterian Church Sat 8-9:30am Holy Trinity Lutheran School PTSA Dianna Garrett (510-433-1150 35450 Newark Blvd., Newark Church 38801Blacow Rd. Fremont Contact 510-552-4750 or [email protected] www.oasaco.org 510-719-8288 [email protected]

Scholarships for Women TRI-CITIES WOMEN'S ABWA-Pathfinder Chap. A-1 Comm. Our Fremont PEO chapter CLUB American Business Housing Svcs sponsors scholarships for women Meets on the third Tuesday Women’s Assoc. 1st Time Home Buyers entering college, Elk’s Club on Farwell Drive provides opportunities for women Workshop earning another degree, 9:15 – Cards & Games personally & professionally thru Learn the process of homeownership or returning to school 11:45 – Lunch 1:00 – Program leadership, education, networking Down Payment Assistance after 2+ years. & Meeting Group meeting Dinner Meetings: 3rd Wednesday Every 3rd Sat. 10am-1pm Low interest education loans. monthly/bimonthly; marathon each month. DoubleTree 22693 Hesperian Blvd. #150 Apply online for these: bridge, walking group, lunch 39900 Balentine Dr, Newark Hayward, CA 94541 www.peocalifornia.org bunch,rummikub group, pinochle (Fremont ): 6:30-9:00 pm Register: www.a1chs.org [email protected] for group, bocce ball & book club. Call Harriet 510-793-7465 Call: 510-674-9227 more info For more info, call 510-656-0162 www.abwa-pathfinder.org

Are you or a loved one Bay Area Guide Dog Love to Travel? Fremont Senior Center struggling with metal health Puppy Raisers Looking For Free English Adult Classes Love to interact with Holiday Boutique challenges? Volunteers Beginning to intermediate diverse cultures? Friday, Nov 9 - 9am-3pm You are not alone. Interested in giving back to conversation, pronunciation, Friendship Force of the 40086 Paseo Padre Pkwy NAMI – The National Alliance their community listening, reading San Francisco Bay Area Fremont on Mental Illness offers Raise a puppy and Tues. 10am -11:30am FFSFBA.org Handcrafted items for sale, Free, confidential classes change a life! South Bay Community Church Changing the way you including Jewelry, woodwork, and support groups We meet Thursday 7-8pm 47385 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont see the world needlework, blankets, crarves, We can help. Call Kathryn at For more information 510-912-1698 Martha LeRoy sewing and quiting items. etc (408) 422-3831 email: [email protected] 510-793-3676 Call Randy Hollenshead Leave message 510-331-4862

Serious Mental Illness Afro-American Cultural & You are invited 14th Annual Holiday MEHS Band & Orchestra Free 12 week course for Historical Society, Inc. Hayward Arts Council Boutique, Saturday, Nov. 17 Flea Market caregivers of someone with Sharing ur culture and Benefit Soroptimist International 4th Saturday of the month a serious mental illness starting history in the Tri-Cities and Celebrate the Arts of the East Bay (weather permitting) Jan 5, 2019 from 9:00-11:30 in surrounding area Fri., Nov., 9 1808 B Street, Hayward. March through October Fremont. Registration required. Meetings: Third Saturday Hayward City Hall Rotunda 10am - 4pm. Handcrafted items, $20 cash fee for vendors Contact: Joe Rose at Except Dec & Feb 777 B Street, Hayward Christmas Décor, Jewelry, Due the day of flea market 510-378-1578 5:30pm Newark Library Tickets $50 before or on Garden Décor, Soaps, Pampered Set up 6 a.m. 7 a.m. -3:30 p.m. or Email [email protected] 510-793-8181 Thursday Oct., 31 Chef and more. Lunch & refresh- 2300 Panama St. Hayward http://www.NAMIacs.org www.aachstricity.org $65 after Nov 1 ments available. Call Donna [email protected] http://www.NAMI.org We welcome all new members www.haywardartscouncil.org Whitehouse at 510 924-7622 or 510-538-2787 [email protected]

Are You Troubled English Become a volunteer F.U.N. (Fremont, Union City, By Someone's Conversation Cafe driver with LIFE Eldercare Newark) PROGRESSIVES Drinking? Practice your English Drive older adults to Join us for pizza and politics Al-Anon and Alateen & enjoy refreshments appts/errands Bronco Billy’s Pizza are here to help. Small conversation groups with Flexible weekday scheduling 41200 Blacow Road Fremont Al-Anon has but one purpose: to English tutors, Beg & Adv Students Call Valerie 510-894-0370 x2 Most meetings 6pm - third Sun help families of alcoholics. We Free / Drop-ins welcome [email protected] of the month. share our experience, strength, Tuesdays 7-8:30pm www.LifeElderCare.org For Info Visit our website: and hope. www.ncwsa.org Bridges Community Church www.funprogressives.com for a meeting near you, 505 Driscoll Road, Fremont Contact us at: or call 510-276-2270, or email 510-651-2030 / [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

SparkPoint Financial Services Dominican Sisters Buon Tempo Italian Giving "Thanks" Art Let’s Do Lunch! for Low-Income Residents Holiday Boutique American Club Contest and Exhibit Volunteer for FREE financial coaching November 17 & 18 Family Dinners 1st Tuesday of Saturday Nov 17, LIFE ElderCare & services Saturday and Sunday Month at Transfiguration Sunday Nov 18 Meals on Wheels SparkPoint Info Session 10am-4pm Church Castro Valley South Bay Community Church Mon – Fri, 10:30-12:30 3rd Thursday, 6-7pm 43326 Mission Circle, Fremont Everyone welcome: Members 47385 Warm Springs Boulevard Choose your day(s) City of Fremont enter off Mission Tierra Pl. $15/Guests $20 Ages 4 years through Adult Call Tammy 510-574-2086 Family Resource Center Plus online ordering 5-Course dinner plus wine More info and to register [email protected] 39155 Liberty St, Rm #A120, Dominican Fruitcakes and & dessert eventbrite.com - search for www.LifeElderCare.org Fremont Olive Oil Reservations by prior Friday Giving "Thanks" - Art Contest To register, call 574-2020 Variety of Homemade Goods at 510-483-6929 and Exhibit Fremont.gov/SparkPointFRC www.msjdominicans.org Info: www.buontempoclub.org

Make a new friend! Fremont Botique Navideno de las AHS PTSA Be a volunteer Family Resource Center Hermanas Dominicas Holiday Boutique friendly visitor with 24 agencies help Tri-City residents 10am-4pm Sat. Dec. 1, 9am-3pm LIFE ElderCare with employment, counseling, 43326 Mission Circle, Fremont Over 60 vendors Spend time with a lonely childcare subsidies, housing, legal, Acceso por Mission Tierra Pl. Bake sale & live entertainment older adult. You both will enjoy public benefits, health insurance, a Mas orden en linea American High School your weekly visits. drop-in childcare center & more. Pasteles de fruta navideno 36300 Fremont Blvd. Fremont Call Linda 510-894-0370 x3 M-F 8-5. hechos por las dominicas Proceeds benefit the [email protected] 39155 Liberty St, Fremont y aceite de olivos Class of 2019 www.LifeElderCare.org 510.574.2000 or varied de articulos Safe & Sober Grad Nite Fremont.gov/FRC hechos en casa https://ahs-fusd- www.msjdominicans.org ca.schoolloop.com/holidayBoutique November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 37

THE ROBOT REPORT The Google Cloud Robotics Platform will also use Google Cartographer, which provides BY STEVEN CROWE real-time simultaneous localization and mapping The term ‘cloud robotics’ was (SLAM) in 2D and 3D. first coined in 2010 by James Cartographer will continuously Kuffner, who was working at process sensor data from multiple Google at the time. Google has sources and will allow robots to since teased various cloud localize in a shared map. Google robotics efforts, but it appears says, “even if your environment that the Mountain View, changes over time, our spatial California-based tech giant is intelligence services will analyze going full-bore in 2019 with the your workspaces and can be used launch of the Google Cloud to query, track and react to Robotics Platform for developers. changes in the environment.” Details are somewhat scarce at Google says its “customers the moment. But suffice to say fully own their data, which is the timing is right thanks to the always encrypted on our maturing of both the robotics platform. If their plans change, market and Google Cloud’s they can take their data with products. As Sandy Agnos, them wherever they go.” Google Microsoft’s partnership with Open Robotics will further expose its Azure cloud platform to ROS developers Brain Corp.’s Director of Global says the platform will cover Business Development, puts it: foundational needs, including tools, open competitions for around, but things will not be ecosystem,” said Lou Amadio, “Robotics and the Cloud (RaaS) secure and robust connectivity designs and systems, and easy, especially when it comes to Microsoft’s principal software en- are like peanut butter and jelly.” between robots and the cloud. open-source software. winning over robotics developers. gineer for Windows IoT, who is Here is what we have gathered Users will be able to manage and Google, Microsoft target Microsoft announced at also on the ROS 2 Technical based on the Google Cloud distribute these digital assets with robotics developers ROSCon 2018 that it is working Steering Committee. Robotics Platform website. The with Open Robotics and the Kubernetes, and can turn to The timing of the Google This is not the first time platform combines AI, robotics, ROS Industrial Consortium Stackdriver for data logging, Cloud Robotics Platform might Microsoft has focused on robotics and the cloud to enable “an (ROS-I) to bring the Robot monitoring, alerting, and be a coincidence, but robotics is developers. It launched in 2006 open ecosystem of automation Operating System (ROS) to dashboarding. reportedly making a comeback at Microsoft Robotics Developer solutions that use cloud-con- Windows 10. Cloud robotics offers many Google. Of course, Google went Studio (MRDS), a development nected collaborative robots. benefits, including: on a buying spree in 2013 It appears this move is an and software package that was Our AI and ML services will acquiring eight robotics opportunity for Microsoft to released about one year before make sense of the unpredictable • Big Data: Access to updated companies, including Boston further expose its Azure cloud Willow Garage announced ROS. physical world, enabling efficient libraries of images, maps, and Dynamics. But things did not platform, and associated However, MRDS never gained robotic automation in highly object/product data end well and Google eventually products, to the vast number of traction, and the last MRDS dynamic environments.” • Cloud Computing: Access sold Boston Dynamics to ROS developers worldwide. update was published in March With the Google Cloud to parallel grid computing on Softbank. The release is being called 2012. Microsoft’s robotics group Robotics Platform, developers demand for statistical analysis, Multiple reports indicate “experimental” at this point, but officially shut down in 2014. will have access to all of Google’s learning, and motion planning Google is working on a rival to be assured Microsoft, Open Google and Microsoft have data management and AI • Collective Learning: Robots the domestic robot Amazon is Robotics, and ROS-I are both had ups and downs in the capabilities, from Cloud Bigtable and systems sharing trajectories, working on. This could be under committed to making this work. robotics industry. Let’s see how to Cloud AutoML, which at press control policies, and outcomes the leadership of Ryan Hickman, “As robots have advanced, so both tech giants fare this time time included beta versions of • Human Computation: Use who in June 2018 returned to have the development tools. We around targeting robotics AutoML Translation, Natural of crowdsourcing to tap human Google Brain after he tried to see robotics with artificial intelli- developers. Language, and Vision. Google skills for analyzing images and launch a robotics startup called gence as universally accessible Steven Crowe is editor of The says its “object intelligence service video, classification, learning, TickTock AI, which was also technology to augment human Robot Report. He can be reached will provide low-latency object and error recovery. The Cloud exploring consumer robotics abilities … [and] this develop- at [email protected] recognition and pose detection can also provide access to applications. ment will bring the manageability which can be used for grasping, datasets, publications, models, Hopefully Google’s robotics and security of Windows 10 IoT automated inventory and more.” benchmarks, and simulation efforts work out better this time Enterprise to the innovative ROS Community EARTHTALK Counseling Dear EarthTalk: Do environmental that during drought years, trees’ leaves tend to turn color early and peter out sooner, if they don’t skip Clinic factors influence fall foliage colors? the color show altogether and go straight to brown. SUBMITTED BY BARBARA TANNENBAUM -- Bess Walker, Clinton, Connecticut Granted droughts come and go and cannot be California State University East Bay (CSUEB) pinned directly on global warming, no doubt Community Counseling Clinic (CCC) provides critical climate change is increasing their prevalence and mental health services to some of the families in Hayward An uptick in the intensity of hurricanes, intensity. under the stewardship of clinic director and professor Janet prolonged periods of drought precipitating Logan. Counseling sessions are offered in English, Chinese, wildfires, flooded out coastal regions, melting And at a more macro level, the overall Korean and Spanish or depending on the client’s needs and ice caps -- most of us can agree that manmade year-by-year warming trend is forcing the language skills of the clinic’s staff. The CCC functions climate change is at least a contributing factor for many species north in search of the right both as a community counseling agency and a training these modern-day environmental maladies that temperature conditions for optimal growth. To wit, facility for its graduate level professional counselors-in- some of the stars of New England’s fall foliage training who are enrolled in the University’s Educational seem to be compounding on top of one another in Psychology Program working to acquire the knowledge, recent years. But another (less serious albeit still show -- such as sugar maples, yellow birches and skills, and experience needed to earn Marriage and troubling) effect of our fossil fuel profligacy might others -- are expected to shift their habitat north Family Therapy license. just be compromised fall foliage displays. within the next few decades. Indeed, biologists The clinic was originally founded to serve both students warn that foliage fans might have to head north and the larger community, but today those functions have The deciduous trees that drop their leaves in the of the U.S./Canada border to see these colorful been split off. Student services are part of the campus fall rely on cues from the surrounding environment denizens of the autumnal forest by 2100. health services, while the CCC targets local residents and families partly in partnership with the Hayward Promise to signal when to stop producing chlorophyll Meanwhile, other iconic foliage species -- such (which turns the leaves green) in order to conserve Neighborhood (HPN). Led by CSUEB and funded by a as ashes, elms and oaks -- are facing new grant from the United States Department of Education, energy and hunker down for the colder air threats from warming-induced insect outbreaks, HPN is a partnership of residents, local schools, colleges, temperatures of the upcoming winter. When the with various troops of beetles and borers government agencies, businesses and nonprofit trees do get the signal, the chlorophyll begins to moving into new habitat with global warming organizations serving some of Hayward’s neediest families. drain from the leaves, leaving behind carotenoids clearing the way for them. For these community members, CCC is the only (in orange and yellow leaves) or anthocyanins no-cost mental health clinic operating in the East Bay. (in red leaves) until the they fall to the ground. One way you can guarantee some kind Professor Greg Jennings of the psychology program and a of fall color display in your yard is to plant a CCC faculty supervisor clarifies that the clinic isn’t “free,” as people still have to pay for transportation and parking. But the unpredictability of a fast-changing variety of native plants and trees known to climate has some species of trees confused about As Bay Area is filled with private mental health turn bright colors in the fall. If there is practitioners,” Jennings said. “Dr. Viola Mecke was the when to drop their leaves as warmer temperatures enough diversity among them, you’re sure first person to make high-quality counseling available to linger longer into the fall. Some trees are simply to get some kind of show every year, even if the larger community. producing fewer leaves as a result, while others every plant isn’t “turned on.” The CCC is staffed with competent and compassionate are thrown out of whack as to when to drop staff who are very passionate about their work. The services their leaves. are provided to adults, couples, and even young children in areas of grief, depression, anxiety, parenting challenges A 2016 study by Chinese researchers and and marital issues. published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal EarthTalk is produced by Roddy Scheer and Global Change Biology found trees changing color Community Counseling Clinic Doug Moss for the nonprofit EarthTalk. California State University, East Bay (“phenology”) later than in recorded history To donate, visit www.earthtalk.org. Send 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd, AE 260 Hayward across 70 percent of the study area (the Northern questions to: [email protected]. (510) 885-3007 Hemisphere), presumably due to warmer air http://www.csueastbay.edu/ccc/index.html temperatures pushing the process back. Clinic Hours Also, drought before and/or during the fall can Tuesday 8:30a.m. – 8:00p.m. drastically reduce the foliage show, given trees lack Wednesday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. of resources to begin with. Researchers have found Thursday 8:30a.m. -8:00p.m. Page 38 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE November 6, 2018

BART will begin designing The CAPS curriculum has specific property, checking on the discount. In addition, those who News Briefs the station in 2019. Subject to been purchased by three other status of a permit, requesting a choose to go solar can still take funding availability, construction cities that wish to replicate the building inspection, and advantage of the 30 percent SUBMITTED BY is estimated to begin in 2022 model. Fremont provides submitting a concern to the federal solar tax credit. The CHERYL GOLDEN and the station is projected to technical support to cities and City’s Code Enforcement team. program is also offering open in 2026. $120 million of agencies across the country Citizen Access is quick, zero-emission vehicle discounts voter-approved Measure BB interested in learning more about convenient, and easy to use. The on the 2018 all electric Nissan Irvington BART Station funding is being provided by the the program. first step is to create an account. Leaf and the 2018 hydrogen Update Alameda County Transportation To learn more about the To get started, visit fuel-cell Toyota Mirai. Planning continues for the Commission (Alameda CTC). nationally recognized CAPS www.Fremont.gov/CitizenAccess. With SunShares, Fremont future Irvington BART Station, City of Fremont Wins initiative, visit If you have questions, feel free to residents can save on their utility near the intersection of Diversity Award www.Fremont.gov/CAPS. check out our Citizen Access bill, cut gas costs, reduce their Washington Boulevard and Informational Police User Guide at greenhouse gas footprint, and Dispatcher Orientation www.Fremont.gov/CitizenAccess drive on clean energy. To sign up, Guide. It provides step-by-step visit www.BayAreaSunShares.org. Join the Fremont Police directions on how to set up and The deadline to register is Department on November 15 manage a user account, search Thursday, November 15, 2018. for an informational Police permits, combine related permits Dispatcher Orientation. The Hiring Dance Instructors workshop is designed for potential and current candidates for the position of Police Communications Dispatcher. This is an opportunity to learn about the career, benefits, and Osgood Road approximately recruitment directly from our halfway between the Fremont This month, the City of dispatchers and recruitment BART Station and the Fremont Human Services team. Department was presented with Warm Springs/South Fremont Topics will include: BART Station. the Grantmakers In Aging (GIA) Diversity Award at the 2018 GIA • Information about the City of Fremont and BART Annual Conference in Memphis, City of Fremont and the Fremont staff will hold a community Tennessee for the Community Police Department meeting on Thursday, November Ambassador Program for • Application and testing 15, 2018, from 7:00 p.m. to Seniors (CAPS). A unique civic 8:30 p.m. at the Fremont Main process into a collection, schedule The City of Fremont partnership between the Human Community Services Library, Fukaya Room, located Services Department and 10 local • Salary, benefits, work inspections, and problem-solve at 2400 Stevenson Blvd., to share schedules and assignment common issues. Department’s Fremont Dance cultural, faith, and neighborhood Program, in existence for the updated Station Site Plan. organizations, CAPS originated opportunities If you have further questions, The updated Station Site Plan 52 years, is looking for talented from a Robert Wood Johnson • Q & A with the Fremont contact the Community and enthusiastic dance instructors was developed based upon public “Fresh Ideas” grant in 2007. Police Department Development Department at input received at two previous to teach tots, youth, teens, and The CAPS mission is to • Tour of the police campus [email protected] adults in the community. Dance community meetings and from or 510-494-4443. two online surveys. At the increase service access and The orientation will take instructors create choreography; community meeting, information quality of service for all seniors, place at the Fremont Police SunShares Solar and EV provide dance instruction to a will also be provided about the regardless of language, culture, Department in the Range Discount Program varied audience; determine music Station Area Plan, which is faith, economic status, and other Classroom, 2000 Stevenson The City of Fremont would and costumes for recital being prepared to address safe factors that can act as barriers. Blvd., from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 like to remind the community performances; communicate connections, active streets, Trained volunteer ambassadors p.m. You must present a valid that the deadline to register for effectively with parents, parking management, and urban build the Fremont community’s U.S. government picture ID and the SunShares program is participants, and co-workers; design near the Irvington capacity to service seniors in their be 18 years or older to be allowed November 15, 2018. Through have a passion for dance; and BART Station. own language, within their own into the police campus. this community program, local desire to share the creativity of cultural norms, and at places dance with others. Next year, the BART Board Check-in will begin at 6 p.m., residents receive discounted where seniors live, worship, and the orientation will begin pricing and resources to help Consider applying for a will consider approval of the and socialize. updated environmental promptly at 6:30 p.m. To sign them go solar and purchase position as a part-time dance document covering the updated In the past year, 60 active up visit zero-emission vehicles. This is the instructor with the City of Station Site Plan since its ambassadors have served over https://fpddispatch.eventbrite.com fourth year of participation for Fremont Community Services approval as part of the Warm 750 seniors and collectively Online Permitting the City of Fremont as a Recreation Division. Download Springs BART extension project. contributed over 2,500 volunteer Services SunShares outreach partner. an application at hours. Among those served, www.Fremont.gov/RecJobs. For In addition, next year, the Check out Fremont’s Citizen Three local and recognized Fremont Planning Commission seniors needed the most solar installation companies— questions about this recruitment, support with health benefits, Access, an online tool that contact Recreation Supervisor and City Council will consider provides several services, PetersenDean, SkyTech Solar, adoption of the Station health-related concerns, and Solar Technologies—have Debra Crenshaw at social/emotional support, hous- including searching for 510-791-4351 or Area Plan. permitting information on a been selected for the program ing, and social security benefits. and are offering a 15 percent [email protected] More diverse Orange County, California, morphs from GOP past

BY MICHAEL R. BLOOD Republican Rep. Ed Royce, a pillar of the administration. ment of California’s freeway system, which ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington establishment who, like most She never mentioned the president in a created the transportation arteries that gave of his party’s nearly all-male leadership in brief speech. rise to a vast Sunbelt suburbia. Pushy midday shoppers nose their carts Congress, is older and white. “I’m a different kind of candidate,’’ she After World War II, jobs in defense and through the Korean market, stocking up The contest to succeed the retiring said. manufacturing were plentiful. The on bottled kimchi and seaweed spring congressman is between two very different As a Democrat, Cisneros, 47, knows he’s population boomed, and many of the new rolls. A few doors away, customers grab candidates: Young Kim, a South Korean the face of change in the long-held GOP arrivals were from the Midwest, and pho to go at a Vietnamese takeout counter. immigrant, woman and Republican, and district, anchored in northern Orange conservative in their outlook. Across the street, lunchtime diners line up Gil Cisneros, a Hispanic Democratic man. County and running through slices of Those voters, alienated by the rise of for tacos ``al pastor’’ – spit-roasted pork – The racially mixed ballot has opened neighboring Los Angeles and San national liberalism, “ended up building the at a Mexican-style taqueria. questions about the relevance of party Bernardino counties. He sees shifting Ronald Reagan movement,’’ said Raphael It’s a snapshot of how much Orange labels, race and the inclination to embrace demographics as an asset: the district has Sonenshein, executive director of the Pat County, California, has changed. one’s own. It comes as Hispanics and grown about equally divided between Brown Institute for Public Affairs at For decades, the county southeast of Asians together now make up the majority Republicans, Democrats and California State University, Los Angeles. Los Angeles represented an archetype of of Orange County’s 3.2 million people. In independents, as it is with Asians, Several trends have been making the middle-class America, a place whose name 1980, about 80 percent of the population Hispanics and whites. county more favorable for Democrats over evoked a ``Brady Bunch’’ conformity set was white. Cisneros, a Navy veteran and one-time time, said Paul Mitchell of Political Data amid freeways, megachurches and The once-dominant Republican Party Republican who won a $266 million Inc., a nonpartisan research firm. Among Disneyland’s spires. The mostly white, also is clinging to a tissue-thin edge over lottery jackpot with his wife, describes his them: more Latinos and Asians are conservative homeowners voted with Democrats in voter registration numbers – candidacy as the next step in a life registering as independents and fewer as time-clock regularity for Republican a drop-off that reflects not just the arrival committed to public service, which started Republicans. candidates like Richard Nixon, whose of new faces but their more liberal politics. with his time in the military. He has said he Much of that can be attributed to the getaway from Washington, the Western Kim is trying to become the first left the GOP because it became deeply preferences of younger Californians, who White House, sat on the coast. Korean-American woman elected to conservative, adding in a recent interview have been eschewing major-party labels. The Korean barbecue shops and Congress. She represents the kind of that voters are eager to see a change in Another big change is with the voting Mexican bakeries along Orangethorpe candidate the state GOP has been trying gridlocked Washington. habits of Asians. A surge in immigration Avenue in Fullerton are a signpost of the to cultivate for years to reflect a more “This is not the same district that it was from Southeast Asia in the post-Vietnam shifting demographics and politics that diverse population. 15, or even 10 years ago,’’ he said. War years brought in a wave of strongly have emboldened Democrats eager to flip Kim, 55, was born in South Korea Orange County might seem like an anti-communist voters. But younger Asians four Republican-held U.S. House seats in and grew up in Guam, then later came to unlikely battleground in the fight to grew up in a different era. Orange County. The districts, partly or California for college. She became a control Congress. In popular culture, it is a Millennial Asians “are some of the most completely within the county, went to small-business owner and got elected to place often reduced to initials, “the O.C.,’’ liberal voters in the state,’’ Mitchell said. Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential the state Assembly. and a stereotype: a wealthy enclave of buff On a recent afternoon outside a library in election and have become closely watched She’s running as Royce’s preferred residents living in conspicuous excess on Yorba Linda – the city where Nixon was national battlegrounds as part of successor after working for him for years, hillsides overlooking the Pacific Ocean. born and where his presidential library was Democrats’ strategy to retake the House but her path is complicated by Trump, Overlooked is the county’s political built – 76-year-old retired computer in November. who is unpopular in a state where pedigree: Its Republican-rich suburbs are programmer Don Jacques of Brea said he In an election season shaped by Democrats hold every statewide office and seen as a foundation block in the modern welcomes the diversity on the ballot. The divisions over President Donald Trump a 39-14 advantage in House seats. conservative movement and the rise of registered Democrat and Cisneros supporter and the (hash)MeToo movement against Kim talked up the robust economy the Reagan revolution. has lived in the county since childhood. sexual misconduct, perhaps the most at a recent campaign stop, but she’s also Fullerton, like Orange County, was once “It’s about time for this kind of change,’’ telling evidence of the changing county is emphasizing her independence from the known for groves of Valencia oranges that Jacques said. in the 39th Congressional District. White House on issues like trade. She’s not blanketed its landscape and oil fields that lay The seat is held by long-serving in favor of increased tariffs imposed by the beneath it. That changed with the develop- November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 39

SUBMITTED BY THE NILES CANYON RAILWAY weaves its way through the canyon. PHOTOS BY VICTOR CARVELLAS The Train of Lights has been an annual tradition for many Bay Area families for more than a decade. Train of Lights Bring the whole family on an enchanting holiday Make it yours too! Saturday, Nov 24 – Sunday, Dec 30 excursion filled with refreshments, music, and cheer Trains depart from Niles at 4:30 p.m. and Sunol at when the “Train of Lights” rolls through Niles Canyon 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and 4:30 p.m. for the holiday season. Sunday during the holiday season (except Christmas Eve Niles Depot Enjoy an hour-long round trip through the canyon and Christmas Day). Tickets are available online for all 37029 Mission Blvd, Fremont aboard our antique coaches and open cars that feature departures, and your ticket includes a round trip on your holiday lights and decorations inside and out. The Train selected departure. These trains are very popular and often 7:30 p.m. of Lights offers a rare opportunity to experience a train sell out well in advance, so we recommend you purchase Sunol Depot ride through Niles Canyon at night. With one departure your tickets as early as possible. 6 Kilkare Rd, Sunol from Niles at dusk and a second departure from Sunol We sometimes have last-minute tickets available. Come after dark, you can choose your favorite time to ride. to the station 20-30 minutes before the train and ask the (510) 996-8420 Near the Full Moon (November 23, December 22), station agent to add you to the waiting list for that day. http://ncry.org/ the canyon will be bathed in moonlight, showing visitors We’ll also tweet about day-of-train ticket availability, if Tickets: $30 – $50 another side to this beautiful canyon. On the New Moon you want to follow @toots4ncry. nights (around December 6th), the canyon is at its For more information, visit http://ncry.org/ or call darkest, and we light the area as our colorful train (510) 996-8420. Two orphaned mountain lion cubs welcomed at zoo

ARTICLE AND PHOTOS survival skills — placing it back SUBMITTED BY ERIN HARRISON in the wild would be a death sentence. In those cases, we rely Two non-related mountain on zoos with experienced wildlife lion cubs are being cared for at specialists and resources to step in Oakland Zoo’s veterinary hospital and provide critical care. These after each was rescued by cubs are small and in need of a California Department of Fish temperature-controlled and Wildlife (CDFW) in recent environment where they can stay weeks. warm. The Oakland Zoo’s The cubs, one male and one veterinary facility was exactly female, both approximately what these animals needed, at nine-to-10-weeks old, are doing exactly the right time.” well and are being attended by The male, first to arrive in zoo veterinarian staff members late September, is from Modoc around the clock. Because the County. The cub was orphaned The property owner did not emaciated, covered in parasites cubs appear to be in good health. cubs were orphaned too young to after its mother, which was disturb the animal until he saw and burrs. They are eating well, gaining have the survival skills necessary reportedly killing sheep in the that the cub’s health was in “While we don’t know for sure weight and playful. Once they for release, they will ultimately area, was shot and killed under a serious decline. what caused this female cub to were determined to be in good be permanently placed at an legal depredation permit. In the According to Katie Woolery, become orphaned, we do know health, they were carefully appropriate permanent facility state of California, a person Assistant Director at Sonoma that one of the biggest threats to introduced to each other and are when they are strong enough. who suffers property damage by Wildlife Rescue, an adult mountain lions in California is bonding very well. Mountain “We are so pleased that the mountain lions is entitled to mountain lion, struck and killed traffic, with 107 animals killed by lions are social animals and find Oakland Zoo was willing and obtain a depredation permit to by a car, was discovered five miles automobiles in 2016 alone,” said comfort in being together. Zoo able to play a role in saving the protect their property. away around the same time but Amy Gotliffe, Director of staff recently tried a similar life of these cubs, “said Nicole The second cub, a female, was it’s not confirmed that this was Conservation at Oakland Zoo. introduction between three Carion, CDFW’s Wildlife discovered in Lake County after a the cub’s mother. On October 11, the female unrelated mountain lion cubs Rehabilitation Coordinator. property owner heard ‘chirps’ Officials from the CDFW cub was transferred to Oakland rescued earlier this year. Those “Returning injured or orphaned from what he believed to be a placed the female cub with Zoo to join the male cub already three are now living as a wildlife to the wild is always the bird over a period of seven days. Sonoma Wildlife Rescue on there. closely-bonded ‘blended family’ ideal outcome, but in situations Mountain lion cubs make a September 12, where it was Dr. Karen Emanuelson, at the zoo’s recently opened like this — where an animal is high-pitched ‘chirping’ sound examined and treated. The cub Director of Veterinary Services at California Trail expansion. too young to have the necessary when calling for their mother. was severely dehydrated, Oakland Zoo, reports that both Flash Fiction winners

SUBMITTED BY ALVIN MINARD 1st Place “Home Coming” by Nancy Guarnera 2nd Place “Three Times” by Nancy Guarnera This year, the annual Flash Fiction contest, hosted by the Fremont Cultural Arts 3rd Place (tie) “Togetherness” by Shirley Ferrante Council, harvested 24 short stories written by local authors and judged by 68 readers. 3rd Place (tie) “Think Cat! Think!” by Richard Lau Winning entries will be published in Tri-City Voice throughout the year. 2018 winning 5th Place “The Landmark” by Edward Soo stories are:

would hunt and fish, and even I ran and ran until I could run no butcher animals for our food, but it longer. Then I walked… staggered… HOME COMING was always hard for him. He hated crawled, but I was no closer. killing things. I was sure he wouldn’t I lay on the ground, sobbing… yet survive, so I begged him not to go. once again. As I looked across the frozen fields, Word had come; the war was over, But he felt bound by duty and the How many times did he have to I spotted a figure approaching the but no sign of my son. No word from memory of his father, so he went. come back, before I understood that house. It couldn’t be! occasional passers-by who stopped to My beautiful son marched off to war. he was never coming home? But it was. He was back. He was rest, have something to eat and drink, But here he was at last. before continuing on. finally back. My son was alive and I untied my apron, flung it over home… home from that hideous war. For so long I grieved his loss, the railing, pulled my shawl tight and His father had gone and fallen, leaving sure he was with his father. My dear began to run. I ran as fast I could to only my son and me to tend the farm. sweet boy: handsome, funny and kind. him; to hold him in my arms once Then he was gone, too; off to He could never take another’s life. again. My dear, precious boy, home defend our way of life. He just didn’t have it in him. He from the war. Alive! November 6, 2018 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 40

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