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INSIDE YOUR FORUM Prolonged NEWS Effects of Drought

Reading Game By Michael Singer County Library invites CASTRO VALLEY FORUM you to the 2021 Summer Reading Adventure California’s drought will do more than Page 2 prevent you from watering your lawn every day. It could also make your groceries more LIVING expensive and energy bills rise. Alameda County is currently in its second driest year since 1977 when water conserva- tion was at an all-time high. This is also the 10th driest year to date in 127 years, accord- ing to the California Department of Water PHOTO COURTESY OF ALAMEDA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Resources (DWR). AND THEY’RE OFF!: Four more weekends of live horse racing are on tap at the Alameda Statewide, 75 percent of California is con- County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton. Post time is 2:45 p.m. sidered in the most extreme levels of drought, Ah, Artichokes! also known as “exceptional drought.” These tasty artichoke The severe drought conditions mean water recipes are guaranteed to steal your heart shortages are widespread; surface water is depleted, and federal irrigation water deliveries Page 6 Live Horse Racing Returns are lower than in previous years, according to DWR. HEALTH Live horse racing is back at the Trackside Terrace is an open-air excitement of horse racing at the The dry conditions also mean food supplies Pleasanton Fairgrounds every Fri- outdoor dining experience with Stella Artois Grandstand. can be negatively impacted without help from day through Sunday through July elevated views of the racetrack, 2021 Stakes Races alternative water sources. Exports such as 18. Post time is 2:45 p.m. daily, attended serving stations, betting • Saturday, June 26 - She’s A avocados, berries, broccoli, grapes, and lettuce including Monday, July 5. machines, and in-person betting Tiger, $75,000 Guaranteed could all see prices rise about 3 percent (be- Racing fans are being wel- clerks. Box Seats and Grandstand • Saturday, July 3 - Oak Tree tween 17 to 62 cents) according to the USDA. comed back this summer with two Reserved Seats offer great views Sprint, $75,000 Guaranteed California provides one-quarter of the food restaurants and a range of seating of the track and access to conces- • Saturday, July 10 - Everett supply in the United States, according to the Ear Rings options. sions. Nevin Stakes, $75,000 Guaran- California Department of Food and Agricul- Tips and treatments for Sky Lounge, an indoor restau- All dining and seating options teed ture. It’s a $50 billion industry that depends tinnitus, the sensation of rant, offers picturesque views, include parking. Tickets are avail- Racing Seminars return daily at highly on water resources. ringing in your ears attended serving stations, air able online only. 1 p.m. at the Farmhouse, co-host- In addition, the exceptional drought condi- Page 10 conditioning, and private betting This year racing fans can watch ed by Dennis Miller and Craig tions are restricting recreational activities that windows. and wager in person and catch the see RACING on page 6 center on water resources. While foot traffic to theme parks isn’t expected to be impacted by cuts in water availability, any recreation that INDEX takes place on a reservoir, lake, or river will be curtailed. Already, 130 boats and houseboats Classified Ads ...... 8 on were asked to relocate to a Crosswords ...... 9 MAC Endorses Safety Corridor dry dock or risk being run aground after water levels sunk below two of the lake’s main East Bay Living ...... 6 By Amy Sylvestri In designated safety corridors, traffic violations can be docks. Homes ...... 7 CASTRO VALLEY FORUM punished with double fines. The impact of the drought could also fuel an Horoscope ...... 2 Over the years, Crow Canyon Road has been already dangerous fire season. Last year, more The Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council increasingly used by commuters and is heavily traf- than 8,200 wildfires burned, displacing towns Legal Notices ...... 10 (MAC) unanimously endorsed Assemblymember ficked with over 18,000 vehicles per day. and communities up and down the state. Addi- Obituaries ...... 11 Bill Quirk’s proposed legislation to designate Crow On the road, there have been nearly 500 accidents, tionally, the dry conditions are putting a strain Canyon Road as a Safety Corridor, and got an update 272 injuries, and 14 fatalities since 2010, in addition on both the power grid since hotter tempera- Opinions ...... 11 from the Sheriff’s Office at their Monday night to over 3,000 speeding tickets issued. The California tures often result in more electric consumption Our Town ...... 3 meeting. Highway Patrol estimates that over 60,000 drivers are for air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Weather ...... 2 Broadly speaking, a safety corridor is an area or going above the speed limit on Crow Canyon on any Part of the reason for the water shortages is segment of highway identified due to increased acci- given week. the lack of snowmelt and runoff from the PHONE: (510) 614-1560 dent rates, fatalities, traffic volume and other criteria. see MAC on page 6 see DROUGHT on page 5

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Castro Valley Weather June 9-13, 2021 Plethos Productions to Stage Its First Children’s Musical Plethos Productions will stage its first children’s musical Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday show! The local theater group Afternoon Breeze Afternoon Breeze PartlySunny Sunny Mostly Sunny is bringing Mo Willems’ best- High 104° Low 51° High 111° Low 50° High 109° Low High 106° Low 57° High 70° Low 58° selling children’s book series to life in a whole new way Almanac Moon Phases with the hit musical “Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We are in a Play’!” Past Week’s Rain: 00.00 Jun Jun Jun Jul This magical summer musi- Season To Date: 10.21 10 17 24 1 Normal To Date: 20.87 cal for the whole family will be Season Average: 21.22 staged at the beautiful hillside farm - Heirloom East Bay at 9990 Crow Canyon Road in Sun sets at 8:31 p.m. today, rises at 5:48 a.m. Thursday. Castro Valley. Heirloom’s picturesque GOT A NEWS TIP? CALL 510-614-1560 meadow stage is nestled OR EMAIL: [email protected] between trees and the perfect venue for an outdoor, socially distanced show. Audiences will meet the PLETHOS PRODUCTIONS PHOTO “bestus” of friends, Gerald The cast of the Plethos Productions musical, the elephant (played by Curtis “Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!’.” Project Steno: Steering Students Manning) and Piggie the pig (played by Julia Wright). This fun-loving Piggie is unafraid the unfolding of a day where fun, jazzy showtune-style and more excited than ever anything is possible. To a Career in Court Reporting musical is a story guaranteed when they both are invit- Performances are Friday to melt hearts of all ages from ed to a party hosted by the thru Sunday July 9-11 and By Renee Bush is experiencing an extreme the community to promote the preschool to post-graduate. Squirrelles (played by local July 16-18, or stream digital SPECIAL TO THE FORUM shortage in 2021 throughout stenographic reporting pro- Gerald is afraid that elementary students Allison performances July 19-August the nation, but especially being fession and recruit promising something could potentially Mikowski, Jayelle Richey and 1. Tickets are available at Court reporters (aka steno- felt in California and the San students. We have an online, end their friendship, but the Noah Richey). And so begins plethos.org. graphic reporters) make the Francisco Bay Area. There are free, 12-hour introductory official record of the spoken more court reporters retiring course (called Basic Training) words in legal proceedings in- than entering the profession. given in two-hour sessions Summer Reading Game Reimagined side and outside of courtrooms. Court reporting training is over six weeks offering poten- They also provide closed a difficult course, much like tial students an introduction to by exploring new and creative a powerful way to connect captions for live TV, and learning an instrument or a for- court reporting and captioning invites people of all ages and ways to share their stories and cultivate kindness in our provide immediate translation eign language. It is typically without making a financial abilities to come along for a while also learning about oth- communities,” said Cindy onto computer screens of the a two to two-and-a-half-year commitment. 2021 Summer Adventure, the ers’ stories through listening, Chadwick, County Librarian. spoken words in the classroom program. Project Steno provides a reimagined Summer Reading watching, and reading. “You can write a story, make and elsewhere for deaf and Project Steno, founded steno machine, textbook, and Game. An Adventure Guide with a video, do a dance – create in hard of hearing people. in 2017, is an independent, training materials at no charge. Through Aug. 15, commu- activities for all to enjoy, your own way. It is a technology-driven, non-affiliated organization that Guest speakers come to each nities can engage in this year’s including youth we serve Join us for a World of high-paying profession that relies on financial support from see STENO on page 10 “A World of Stories” theme through Social Justice Ser- Stories, to create, explore, vices, is available at Castro connect, and learn your way to Valley Library and other a book gift and other exciting

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Sheriff’sSHERIFF’S REPORTSReports COMPILED BY MICHAEL SINGER • CASTRO VALLEY FORUM

Couple Arrested register as a sex offender with Stolen Property Sunday, June 20: at 8:30 p.m., authorities. Deputies stopped Saturday, June 19: at 3:07 p.m., Sheriff’s deputies arrested a CV the man for questioning outside three people with no permanent couple on drug-related charges a grocery store on Redwood residence were arrested on sus- stemming from an interaction Road near Grove Way. The picion of possession of stolen at Eden Medical Center. A man was also found with il- property. Deputies stopped the 31-year-old man and 30-year- legal drug paraphernalia in his trio for questioning in front of old woman were visiting the possession. Deputies took the a business on Redwood Road hospital on Lake Chabot Road man to . near the Boulevard. A 36-year- when deputies identified the old woman and a 40-year-old man as having a warrant issued Stolen Vehicle man were charged with holding for his arrest. The woman was Saturday, June 19: at 2:04 a.m., stolen goods. Their 47-year-old found to have methamphet- deputies pulled over and ar- male companion was addition- amine drugs and paraphernalia rested a 26-year-old man from ally charged with possession of in her possession. The couple Castro Valley on suspicion of methamphetamine drugs, drugs was taken to Santa Rita Jail. possession of a stolen vehicle. packaged for sale, and related The man was traveling on Cas- paraphernalia. All three were Rafi Overton verifies that a team’s catapult meets regulations at the 2019 Castro Failed to Register tro Valley Boulevard near Red- transported to Santa Rita Jail. Valley Elementary Science Olympiad Tournament. This year’s competition day Sunday, June 20: at 3:56 p.m., wood Road when deputies ran will be replaced with fun workshops via Zoom. a 39-year-old man with no his plates revealing the vehicle Wanted Woman permanent residence was ar- was reported stolen. Deputies Saturday, June 19: at 9:40 a.m., REGISTER BY MONDAY rested on suspicion of failure to took the man into custody. a 37-year-old woman with no permanent residence was arrested as part of a warrant issued for her capture. Depu- Castro Valley High to Stage ties stopped the woman for questioning outside a business at the 580 Market Place shop- Virtual Science Camp in July ping area on East Castro Valley Boulevard. The woman was By Rafi Overton Doing the school thing has Tami Shatsky shared that previously charged with assault SPECIAL TO THE FORUM been no bed of roses. Accord- sentiment, lamenting, “This and battery, public intoxication, ing to the New York Times, pandemic has negatively im- possession of narcotics and re- When Mark Twain said, “I third graders fell 33% behind pacted my scientific experienc- lated drug paraphernalia, illegal have never let my schooling in reading in the past year. UC es because I was not able to do possession of medical equip- interfere with my education,” Berkeley economist Emi Na- much hands-on, as that is my ment, failure to leave a business he surely wasn’t prophesying kamura told me, while inter- favorite way to learn.” after being asked to by a man- the horror stories of school viewing me for a college, that Student leaders on the ager, contempt of court, and re- away from school over a her elementary-age kids grew CVHS Science Olympiad sisting arrest. Deputies took the century later. bored and unmotivated even teams were saddened to learn woman to Santa Rita Jail. Nor were the Cults envi- with short school days. Many that their younger peers were AIDS and LGBTQ-rights activist Cleve Jones sioning children locked in their students are finding a deficit in no longer enjoying science Assault with a houses when they sang, “I the science department. class and wanted to help. Deadly Weapon really want to go outside”. “Science class has gotten Founded in 2013, CVHS Wednesday, June 16: at 12:00 Likewise, parents of harder because we can’t do SciOly has a unique perspec- Castro Valley Pride noon, deputies arrested a elementary-age children could labs or learn like a real scien- tive on science and education. 74-year-old man from Castro never dream of the trying tist,” said Kevin Lee, a rising Founding coach Garland Valley on suspicion of assault 18 pandemic months which 8th grader at Canyon Middle Dughi believes that the greatest Month Celebration see ARRESTS on back page seemed a curse on education. School. see SCIENCE on back page Celebrate Pride Month and He conceived The Names share LGBTQ history at 6 p.m. Project AIDS Memo-rial this Saturday, June 26, at the Quilt, which – at 54 tons – has Happy Summer! Alan D. West Chabot Theater at a screening become the world’s largest Attorney at Law of the award-winning film piece of community folk art. Specializing in Estate Planning “Milk,” starring Sean Penn, Jones will personally sign Lovewell Team followed by a special on-stage copies of his book, “When We (#00689931 & #01912817) LIVING TRUSTS appearance by AIDS and Rise: My Life in the Move- “Lovewell Team” is a dynamic, ...Avoid probate award-winning Real Estate team ...Eliminate or significantly LGBTQ-rights activist Cleve ment.” which will be available reduce estate taxes Jones for a Q&A session. for purchase. Call 510-351-5555 or visit us at www.Lovewellteam.com In 1983, at the onset of Tickets are available at: — A team you can love and trust — 510-889-6692 the AIDS pandemic, Jones www.thechabot.com. The eve- Re/Max Accord Castro Valley co-founded the San Francisco ning is sponsored by Castro 19992 Redwood Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 AIDS Foundation, which has Valley Pride, Books on B in grown into one of the largest Hayward, and the Chabot The- and most influential AIDS ater. A pop-up dinner restau- DUPREE’S FURNITURE advocacy organizations in the rant will begin at the Chabot Since 1972 United States. at 5 p.m. Tom Nohr CFP ~ The True Family Store ~ [email protected] Comprehensive Financial Planning for Your Lifestyle in Retirement since 1986 “Make Your House A Dupree’s Home” 20632 Redwood Road Ste. E, Castro Valley Special Savings Throughout The Store! NEWS TIP? Email: www.tomnohr.com OPEN TUESDAY - SATURDAY 10AM-5PM [email protected] 510-888-7171 CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY Securities offered through Registered Representatives of Cambridge Investment Research, Inc., a broker-dealer member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services through Cambridge Investment Research Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment 1900 E. 14th St. • San Leandro Adviser, Cambridge and Successful Financial Education Workshops are not affiliated. 510-357-3000

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before June 25. After registering, each participant will receive a of the latest Mars Rover at the next lunch meeting of the Ro- confirmation email the day before the workshop containing the tary Club of Castro Valley from noon to 1:30 p.m. on July 6 at link to join. Redwood Canyon Golf Course, 17007 Redwood Road in Castro l Valley. The cost of lunch is $15 and reservations must be made by The Week Ahead Saturday, June 26: An Evening with Cathy Chow 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 4, by contacting Rotary at cvrotary@ Enjoy “La Bella Vita” from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, June l iCloud.com or 510.402.5123. More information is available at Today, June 23: School Board Meeting 26 as Cathy Chow presents her wonderful creations – paintings, castrovalleyrotary.org. The Castro Valley Board of Education will hold an open vir- sculptures in clay and bronze, bas relief and more. Hear the musi- tual board meeting today, June 23, at 5:30 p.m. While the meet- cal stylings of the Michael Udelson Trio. Event page and tickets l Friday, July 9: Plethos Childrens Musical ing will be held remotely, public participation is encouraged. To at edenmusicandarts.com/calendar/premier-event-cathy-chow. Plethos Productions will bring Mo Willems’ bestselling observe the meeting by video conference, click on LINK on the Presented by Eden Music & Arts and Siena Music. children’s book series to life in a new in-person musical “Ele- agenda at the noticed meeting time. The complete board packet l phant & Piggie’s ‘We are in a Play’!” with performances Fri- and more information are available at www.cv.k12.ca.us/board- Saturday, June 26: Virtual Concert by the Tinseltones day to Sunday July 9-11 and July 16 to 18, at Heirloom East The Tinseltones are delighted to be back and to share their docs/. For questions, contact Aimee Cayere, Executive Assistant Bay, 9990 Crow Canyon Road in Castro Valley, or stream music online at 2 p.m. this Saturday. “Ain’t No Mountain High digital performances July 19-August 1. This fun, jazzy show- to the Superintendent at [email protected] Enough,” an uplifting potpourri of music, including pop, rap, l tune-style musical is a story guaranteed to melt hearts of all Thursday, June 24: Screening of ‘Racially Charged’ show, American standards and R&B, captures the struggles our ages from preschool to post-graduate. Tickets are available The League of Women Voters of the Eden Area is sponsoring nation has faced and how we prevail over challenges. Register for now at plethos.org. a free virtual screening followed by a facilitated discussion of the this free concert at haywardrec.org, activity #18781 and a zoom film “Racially Charged: America’s Misdemeanor Problem” start- link will be sent to you. For More information, please call Jen at 510-881-6742. ing at 7 p.m. tomorrow. The film exposes how our country’s his- Today, June 23: tory of racial injustice evolved into an enormous abuse of power within the justice system. Thirteen million people a year – most of them poor and people of color – are caught in this system. Virtual Seminar Today: Zoom Link: us02web.zoom.us/j/83941254291.Watch trailer at Dental Health Concerns www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwdRmHZze1w ...and Beyond l Saturday, June 26: The Kenneth Aitken Senior Center is partnering with Dr. Celebrating Pride Month l Celebrate Pride Month and share LGBTQ history at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 1: Library’s Reopening Concert Prarthana Joshi of the Office of Dental Health, Alameda this Saturday, June 26, at the Chabot Theater for a screening of Enjoy an Outdoor Summer Concert as the James Henry Trio County Public Health Department for an informative and the award-winning film “Milk,” starring Sean Penn, followed presents Music from Around the World to celebrate the Castro interactive virtual presentation titled “A Healthy Smile by a special on-stage appearance by AIDS and LGBTQ-rights Valley Library’s reopening, at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 1. Bring Goes a Long Way!” at 2 p.m. today. activist Cleve Jones for a Q&A session. Tickets are available at: lawn chairs, bring a picnic! James Henry has toured interna- Dental health is a key part of our overall health. Brush- www.thechabot.com. tionally as a master percussionist. His music is deeply rooted ing teeth twice a day and flossing helps keeps one’s mouth and soulful and will take you on a global journey. Register at: healthy and pain-free. And seeing a dentist at least once l Saturday, June 26: Free Art Workshop tinyurl.com/rxsfbm2v. Parking will be limited at the library and a year helps prevent severe, time-consuming, and costly Hayward Arts Council invites the public to a free art work- social distancing practices will be maintained. Alcoholic bever- problems. shop titled “Let Your Creativity Flow” by Castro Valley ages are prohibited. For more information, call 510-667-7900, As we grow older, we may have health issues such as award-winning visual artist, graphic designer, and educator Ann or see Events at aclibrary.org/location/castro-valley-events/. diabetes or high blood pressure. These make dental health Maloney-Mason from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 26. She l even more important. will illustrate the process and development of a painting and Thursday, July 1: ‘First Thursdays’ Free Concert Dr. Joshi will cover ways to maintain good dental health, how to find inspiration and motivation to paint during challeng- Enjoy Country Music by the Bootleg Country Band from how to make brushing and flossing easier, and will answer ing times. RSVP is required at: www.haywardartscouncil.org/ 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 1, at Redwood Canyon Golf such questions you may have about dry mouth, dentures Course, 17007 Redwood Road in Castro Valley. Food and drinks and which toothbrush is best. available for purchase. Bring your own chair or blankets. Limit- ed reserved tables and chairs will be provided, $40 per reserved table, includes linen, 6 chairs and 6 beer tickets. RSVP requested CASTRO VALLEY FORUM due to Covid restrictions. All current guidelines will be followed. CASTROVALLEYFORUM.COM Visit www.redwoodcanyongolf.com to reserve your table. For HARD Looking for New

ESTABLISHED: 1989 • CIRCULATION 22,500 more info, call 510-537-8001. © 2021 EASTBAY PUBLISHING CORPORATION - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Fitness, Art Instructors l Tuesday, July 6: Rotary Topic: Mars Rover Published every Wednesday by EastBay Publishing Corp. A spokesperson from NASA Ames will describe the mission The Hayward Area Recre- 2060 Washington Ave., San Leandro, CA 94577 ation District has both fulltime Corporate Address: P.O. Box 2897, Alameda, CA 94501 Tel: 510-614-1560 • Fax: 510-814-9691 and part-time openings for REGULAR GOVERNMENT MEETINGS group fitness instructors and Fred Zehnder, Editor & Publisher • Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) gen- fine arts instructors. [email protected] Contributors: erally meets on land-use issues at 6 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th If you are a fitness pro- Howard Morrison, Assoc. Publisher Linda Sandsmark fessional, personal trainer or [email protected] Mondays of the month, and holds general purpose meetings at Michael Singer 6 p.m. on most 3rd Mondays. Meetings are currently virtual at wellness professional, the Kayla Steinorth, Advertising Design Mgr. Amy Sylvestri [email protected] 6 p.m. For agenda, visit acgov.org/bc/cvmac district would like you to join Jim Knowles its community of trainers and Moxie Morrison, Layout Design Gene Osofsky • usually meets on the second [email protected] Castro Valley School Board wellness buffs who believe centers to share your enthusi- Carl Medford Claudette E. Morrison, Business Mgr. and fourth Thursdays of the month. Meetings are currently asm and knowledge of fitness Terry Liebowitz that working out should be fun [email protected] virtual. or art. Debbie Tee and accessible to everyone. Patrick Vadnais, Classified Ads / Obituaries Instructors will have [email protected] Linette Escobar • Castro Valley Sanitary District (CVSan) meets at 6:30 p.m. The district is also looking flexibility on types of course Mary Florence, Advertising Sales Thomas Lorentzen on the first Tuesday of the month. Meetings are currently virtual. to hire fine arts instructors to 861-3270 [email protected] join our community of artists offered, class times and days Buzz Bertolero • meets every Linda Nakhai, Advertising Sales Bruce Roberts Alameda County Board of Supervisors who believe that creativity of the week. Course fees are [email protected] Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. Meetings are currently virtual. should be encouraged and negotiable. accessible to everyone. If you Negotiable course fees. are an art instructor or have a For fitness qualifications and love of color theory or mixed further information, contact Submissions to The Forum The Forum CROSSWORD ANSWERS media, HARD wants to hear Cody George, Recreation Su- The Community Calendar is for publicizing the activ- is the from you. pervisor at geoc@haywardrec. ities of non-profit organizations, local government agen- If you are motivated and org or 510-888-0123. cies, charities and community groups. It is not intend- only newspaper enthusiastic with a great For art positions, contact ed to be used for the advertising of commercial events, delivered to personality and want to build Debbie Hernandez, Recreation whether admission is charged or free. Items for the Com- more a career in the field of fitness Supervisor at HerD@hayward- munity Calendar as well as news submissions must be or art, HARD is now open for rec.org or 510-888-0117. received by 6 p.m. Friday for inclusion in the following than 99% of the business and accepting new In your email, include a Wednesday’s newspaper. Send information in an email homes in fitness and art class proposals short description of the type of to: [email protected]. Do not send flyers or using one of the many outdoor program you are interested in posters as we cannot use them. Castro Valley parks or indoor community bringing to the community. CASTRO VALLEY FORUM Wednesday, June 23, 2021 5

Drought: Reservoirs 64 Percent Full GREEN NEIGHBOR COMMUNITY AWARD continued from front page were surprised at how little through the Freeport Region- Sierra Nevada. East Bay runoff we got,” said Briggs. al Water Facility, which can Municipal Utility District said “We predicted in the spring move up to 100 million gallons its reservoirs are currently 64 that we would end our water daily to the East Bay. The percent full. The water supplier year at 475 thousand acre-feet system, last used during the relies on snow and rain in the of storage. But because of the dry years of 2014-2016, may Mokelumne River watershed, dryness … and the inability of help provide groundwater and 90 miles from the East Bay, our snowpack to run off and recycled water for irrigation which is now just 54 percent of create water in our watersheds, and fisheries. average. we did not get as much water In the interim, customers That’s because the melting as we thought from the little bit are asked to conserve water snow was consumed by trees of snowpack we had accumu- by reducing early morning or evaporation before it could lated.” watering to no more than three reach the rivers, according to But help is on the way. times a week, locating and EBMUD’s Director of Oper- Starting in August, EBMUD fixing water leaks, updating ations and Maintenance Dave may purchase up to 58,000- faucets and showerheads, and Briggs. acre feet of water from the using drought-resistant plants “Many water suppliers delivered in landscaping. More Hot Weather for the Weekend

Pleasant weather is expected probably won’t be as bad as Livermore recorded a high Congratulations to Property Manager Jessica and Maintenance Manager Jose to continue in Castro Valley last Thursday’s blistering heat of 107, Concord 106. of Magnolia Grove, the latest multi-family community to be certified by Castro through the end of the week wave that pushed temperatures Areas of low clouds and Valley Sanitary District in the Green Neighbor Community Recognition Pro- with temperatures in the70s. into the triple digits in parts fog will be around tomorrow gram. The program recognizes local multi-family communities who practice Enjoy it while you can; of the East Bay, even with the morning, then it will be sunny. the 4Rs – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rot – to help make Castro Valley a more hot weather in on the start of summer yet three days Temperatures will move into more sustainable place to live and work. way, but forecasters say it away. the 80s over the weekend.

JUNE 26th 2021 CHABOT PRIDE CELEBRATION

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CV PRIDE & BOOKS ON B

On Saturday, June 26th The Chabot theatre, together with Castro Valley Pride and Books on B will celebrate Pride month and share LGBTQ history. The award-winning film ‘MILK’ will be shown, with a special appearance by Cleve Jones. After the film, Cleve will take the stage for a live Q&A session, and will then personally sign copies of his book ‘When We Rise: My Life in the Movement’ which will be available for purchase. Cleve Jones is an American AIDS and LGBTQ rights activist. He conceived the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, which has become the world’s largest piece of community folk art. In 1983, at the onset of the AIDS pandemic Cleve co-founded the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, which has grown into one of the largest and most influential AIDS advocacy organizations in the United States. Please join us. 6 PM SHOWING OF POP-UP DINNER MILK (2008) & Q&A (RESTAURANT TBA) HAPPY PRIDE AT THE CHABOT BEGINS AT 5PM

P05 NEWS 06-23 copy.indd 1 6/22/21 8:13 AM CASTRO VALLEY FORUM 6 Wednesday, June 23, 2021 East Bay Living It’s Prime Time for Artichokes

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P.06 Living/Artichokes* 6/23.indd 1 6/22/21 12:26 PM CASTRO VALLEY FORUM 6 Wednesday, June 23, 2021 East Bay Living MAC: Shoplifting from Supermarket continued from front page with the School District’s MAC write a formal letter to The MAC also heard about stance and wants the SROs and CalTrans, who owns much a three-phase improvement Sheriff’s Explorers back. of the property where the project from Crow Canyon “I’m totally disappointed in encampments are set up. which will include safety Castro Valley (school board),” CalTrans used to have an improvements with bike lanes, said Moore. “Get involved “open-ended complaint” filed resurfacing, storm damage because the school board is with the Sheriff’s department repair, guardrails in certain elected. If you don’t like them, which allowed law enforce- areas, emergency pullouts, and vote them out. That’s what I’m ment to arrest people with mul- pavement reconstruction. Con- going to do. I’m damn mad.” tiple trespassing complaints struction will begin in January The Homeless but Caltrans ultimately with- of 2022 and last most of the MAC Chair Ken Carbone drew the complaint under pres- year and there will be partial asked Staysa what’s being sure from community activities closures. done about homelessness, who believe it unfair and cruel Surge in Shoplifing especially the encampments in to homeless individuals. Finally, the MAC heard an the creek. Staysa said Caltrans might update from Alameda County Staysa said it’s a frustrating refile the complaint if the Sheriff’s Office Commander issue that involves mental MAC told them to do so, but Colby Staysa about his de- illness and substance abuse. there is little his department partment’s activities in Castro Staysa suggested that the can do now. Valley. Staysa reported “a lot of theft” at the Redwood Road Digital Vaccine Records Safeway and also said that auto burglaries and thefts are California health officials card, the Digital COVID-19 It’s Prime Time for Artichokes on the rise. announced a new digital Vaccine Record provides a f you’re lucky enough to er and refrigerate to chill. bowl of lemon water to prevent “The amount of thieving Covid-19 vaccine record for convenient backup,” said Cali- have artichokes growing in There are, of course, many them from turning brown. that is happening in Castro Californians on Friday. The fornia State Epidemiologist Dr. your backyard garden (and way of serving artichokes— Bring a large pot of water to Valley is startling,” said Stay- tool is an option for vaccinated Erica Pan. I sa. “There’s really no criminal residents to access their record Getting your digital copy is they are easy to grow here in stuffing them or incorporating a boil. Meanwhile, preheat an the East Bay), you’ve probably them into other dishes. But that outdoor grill for medium-high penalties due to legislation.” from the state’s immunization simple. If you were vaccinated been enjoying them for the past often takes more fussing than heat. Currently in California, registry systems. in California, go to myvacci- shoplifting less than $950 The digital records can be nerecord.cdph.ca.gov and enter couple of weeks. true artichoke lovers have the Add artichokes to boiling in property is considered a used to gain access to busi- your information to access the But if not, you’ll find plen- patience for. The easiest way water, and cook for about 15 misdemeanor. nesses or events like concerts digital record. ty of them on local produce to serve them is with a favorite minutes. Drain. Squeeze the or sports events that require California lifted many shelves or at the Farmers’ Mar- dipping sauce. remaining lemon wedges into a Cops Taken Off Campus Staysa said that the Sheriff’s proof of full vaccination. The pandemic-related restrictions ket. For the novice, here’s how medium bowl. Stir in the olive Real fans might want to to eat them. Pull off the outer Office has been asked by the digital record will show the last week. Vaccinated people oil and garlic, and season with Castro Valley School District same information as the paper are no longer required to wear drive down to Castroville over petals one at a time, dip, and salt and pepper. the July 24-25 weekend for draw the end through your to take School Resource Offi- card. masks at most indoor loca- Brush the artichokes with a cers (SROs) off their campuses Officials recommend, how- tions. the Annual Artichoke Festival front teeth, scraping off the coating of the garlic dip, and at the Monterey County Fair- edible pulp from the inside of and subsequently the youth ever, that Californians hang on Everyone must continue to place them on the preheated Sheriff’s Explorer program has to their paper cards from the wear masks in some places grounds (visit artichokefesti- the leaf. When you reach the grill. Grill the artichokes for 5 val.org). Most of the nation’s purple cone of light-colored been discontinued, which Stay- CDC. such as mass transit. And to 10 minutes, basting with dip sa described as “very sad.” “If one of the state’s nearly employers can choose to keep supply comes from that part of leaves, scrape away the fuzzy and turning frequently, until the California. portion with a spoon to reveal MAC Member Chuck 20 million vaccinated Cali- everyone masked, vaccinated tips are a little charred. Serve Moore staunchly disagreed fornians misplaces their paper or not. To cook artichokes, wash the artichoke heart which ex- immediately with remaining them under cold running wa- tends down into the stem. Cut dip. ter. Peel the stems at the base into bite-sized pieces, dip and and remove the small bottom enjoy. HERBED Racing: Returns to the Fairgrounds leaves. (If desired, trim sharp MAYONNAISE DIP tips of leaves.) GRILLED GARLIC continued from front page lift to the community. chased online and include Stand artichokes upright in ARTICHOKES Braddick. These daily sem- Trio will provide all tick- parking. 1 cup mayonnaise inars offer a chance to learn eting at Live Racing and the Buy box seat tickets at: a deep saucepan large enough 1 teaspoon each chopped to hold them snugly. Add 1 2 large artichokes about the day’s racing schedule Fall Fair (October 22 to 31), https://alamedacountyfair- parsley and chives (or and get insider tips and picks contactless payments, and grounds.ticketspice.com/live- teaspoon salt and two to three 1 lemon, quartered green onions, green inches boiling water. (Lemon 3/4 cup olive oil each day of racing. community rewards for the race-meets-2021 part only) The Fairgrounds has Fairgrounds. Buy Trackside Terrace and juice, herbs, garlic powder or 4 cloves garlic, chopped 1/4 teaspoon tarragon onion powder may be added, if 1 teaspoon salt unveiled a new contactless Guests will be able to order Sky Lounge tickets at: https:// Mix all ingredients well and payment system and has food and beverages, pay, and alamedacountyfairgrounds. desired.) 1/2 teaspoon black pepper serve with cooked artichokes. Cover and boil gently 35 to Fill a large bowl with cold launched a new Community keep track of all rewards from ticketspice.com/sky-lounge- 45 minutes or until base can be water. Squeeze the juice from Rewards Program powered one spot in the Trio Rewards trackside HONEY-MUSTARD by Trio, offering a communi- mobile app and will have the For more information pierced easily with fork. (Add one lemon wedge into the wa- DIPPING SAUCE a little more boiling water, if ter. Trim the tops from the arti- ty-based rewards program that option to order food and drink about Horse Racing visit: needed.) Turn artichokes upside chokes, then cut in half length- will assist in supporting small before leaving their seats. alamedacountyfair.com/live- 1/4 cup prepared mustard businesses and bring economic All tickets must be pur- horse-racing. down to drain. Serve hot or cov- wise, and place halves into the 2 tablespoons cider vine- gar Since 2 tablespoons soy sauce Chabot Offering Immigration Services On Sale in June! 1969 2 tablespoons honey New Chapter Combine all ingredients and The Chabot College Dream ments scheduled with the Law clinic.as.me/CommunityCol- mix well. Makes about 3/4 cup. Center, in partnership with the Center. lege. 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P.06 REVISED LIVING 6/23.indd 1 6/22/21 3:23 PM CASTRO VALLEY FORUM Wednesday, June 23, 2021 7 REALREAL ESTATEESTATE GALLERYGALLERY REAL ESTATE REALITY By Carl Medford, CRS GUEST COMMENTARY Special to the Forum

3 bed 2.5 bath Located in highly sought after The Hidden Costs of Selling a Home Woodland Estates, this lovingly maintained 2,053 sq ft view home is move-in ready! Situated on a .26 Talk to potential home sell- allowable once every two fied tax accountant. acre low maintenance lot within a cul-de-sac of well maintained homes. ers about selling costs and they years.” With l Capital improvements. This split level home boasts a formal 3180 Cromwell Place, Hayward $980,000 usually focus on commissions. As an example, if a married the demand for move-in ready living room w/gas fireplace insert, dining w/slider to deck & yard, great for entertaining, eat-in kitchen w/built- While the commission couple filing jointly purchased homes rising steadily, sellers in appliances & slider to back patio & yard. Primary bedroom w/walk-in closet & bath w/stall shower, 2 additional historically was usually the a primary home for $200,000 are discovering they can make bedrooms & hall bath w/shower over tub. Located downstairs is a large family room w/fireplace, laundry area, 1/2 largest fee a seller might and sold it after more than 2 significant gains by renovating bath and access to oversized 2 car garage. Relax, entertain, BBQ or play in your backyard w/stairs to the top for amazing views! Some upgrades include, new interior paint, recessed lighting, all new baseboards, crown mold- encounter, in the everchanging years for $700,000, they would their homes prior to sale. ing, light fixtures, carpeting, refinished hardwood flooring, waterproof WPC tile, switches & plugs & so much more. market, this is no longer true. deduct the purchase price from Unfortunately, with the Don’t miss this one! There are now significant costs the sales price and end up with rising costs of labor and ma- that today’s sellers are either a profit of $500,000. They terials, improvement outlays Cathy Brent Team unaware of or are failing to would then each deduct their are ramping up dramatically. 510-381-1065 properly recognize. $250,000 exemption for a total It is not unusual for a seller to [email protected] If not carefully factored in, of $500,000, which would in spend upwards of $100,000 DRE #01088138 these “hidden costs” could turn negate any capital gains to get a home ready for the www.cathybrent.com make a sale less than profit- tax implications. market. able. This worked well until Our advice: ask your Kathi Townsend: 510-333-9404 / [email protected] / DRE #01409032 Ac- recently: with median sin- Realtor to add your projected Wayne Licsak: 510-303-7765 / [email protected] / DRE #01850870 Capital gains taxes. Linda Neff: 510-557-9185 / [email protected] / DRE #01495978 cording to Investopedia.com, gle-family home sales prices upgrade costs to a net sheet Kelly McCoy: 925-786-2681 / DRE #02095209 “You can sell your primary soaring to $1,210,000 in May, showing anticipated proceeds. residence and be exempt from 2021, many sellers are sud- City taxes. If you live in San capital gains taxes on the first denly realizing they will be hit Lorenzo, Castro Valley and THE DIRT GARDENER $250,000 if you are single with significant capital gains other unincorporated areas of and $500,000 if married filing taxes once they sell their home. Alameda County including Keeping a Pondmaterial in the Fr shape ofee a donut. of present.Mosquit They’re also used ino thoses jointly. This exemption is only Our advice: talk to a quali- parts of San Leandro and Hay- By Buzz Bertolero They float on the water’s surface areas where the dunks are not ward, you will only pay the SPECIAL TO THE FORUM and will keep on working for 30 practical such as in saucers. This County transfer tax of $1.10 Is there a way to pre- days or longer. While floating, fast-acting control needs to be per thousand dollars of pur- vent mosquitoes from they slowly release the Larvicide reapplied every 14 days. RECENT HOME SALES chase price. If, however, you Q:breeding in my pond? I’m not on the water’s surface, where it Note: It is only the female Home sales information is compiled and provided by CalREsource and reside in an Alameda County having a problem yet, but afraid is eaten by the mosquito larvae, mosquito that bites. Her typical includes Bedrooms, Square Feet and Year Built when available city from Hayward northward, it’s not too far off. which then die before reaching life span in nature is two weeks. maturity. Mosquitoes don’t produce venom. expect to pay an additional Mosquito’s are easily CASTRO VALLEY 2225 Barrow Street City transfer tax which varies You would apply one dunk per Instead, the saliva from the bite $750,000 3 BD - 1,918 SF - 1951 controlled in ponds, 100 square feet of surface water. is what causes the pesky welt and Total: 10 – Average Price: $999,700 from city-to-city. A: fountains, water High: $1,300,000 – Low: $670,000 14552 Lark Street They can easily be broken up to the bothersome itching. Our advice: make sure you gardens, and birdbaths with a lar- treat small areas, and any unused $752,000 2 BD - 1,002 SF - 1945 vicide. They’re only going to be a Buzz Bertolero is an Advanced 3958 North Canyon Court know if you will be required to dunks retain their potency so you California Certified Nursery $670,000 2 BD - 984 SF - 1996 1364 Drake Avenue pay city transfer taxes. problem where water is stationary can store them indefinitely. $780,000 3 BD - 1,476 SF - 1951 Professional. The Dirt Gardener’s 19993 Lorena Circle Selling is stressful enough and not moving. Mosquito Bits are designed to I’d also include any saucer website is www.dirtgardener. $768,000 2 BD - 1,276 SF - 1995 1285 Linton Street without any surprises: do your provide a quick kill when a large com and questions can be sent by $818,000 3 BD - 1,119 SF - 1952 where water may collect for more population of mosquito larvae is 18810 Stanton Avenue homework so you know your than 24 hours. With concerns email to [email protected]. 1552 Arena Street $881,000 3 BD - 1,100 SF - 1930 true bottom line. about West Nile Virus, we need $830,000 4 BD - 1,561 SF - 1955 3253 Keith Avenue Carl Medford is a licensed to be diligent in controlling mos- $885,000 2 BD - 1,731 SF - 1947 1656 Fairmont Drive Realtor with Keller Williams quito’s now that the rainy season WEEKEND $830,000 3 BD - 1,312 SF - 1990 18636 Vineyard Road Realty and a licensed general is over. $982,500 4 BD - 1,930 SF - 1954 2219 Cherry Street contractor. This article is spon- A larvicide (also larvacide) is GARDENER $838,000 3 BD - 1,467 SF - 1951 sored by the Central County an insecticide specifically target- 4641 Gordon Road ing an insect’s larval life stage. $1,100,000 2 BD - 1,290 SF - 1942 1563 View Drive Marketing Association. Summer Planting $880,000 3 BD - 1,604 SF - 1960 For mosquitoes, Bacillus 21438 Justco Lane sphaericus is explicitly used. Shrubs, vines, ground covers and herbs can be planted now. $1,110,500 4 BD - 1,652 SF - 1990 316 Belleview Drive When ingested, a toxin destroys This is the last weekend to plant tomatoes, squash, peppers, $890,000 2 BD - 1,077 SF - 1939 20110 Emerald Court Mortgage Rates their digestive tract. They are eggplant, melons and cucumbers from seedlings. Put in corn and $1,120,000 3 BD - 1,740 SF - 1950 790 Cary Drive 94577: $1,010,000 [3 naturally occurring bacterium and beans from seed. These vegetables need constant hot weather to BD - 2,015 SF - 1936 YRBLT ] Still Decreasing pose no threat to kids, pets, other become prolific producers. 4415 Edwards Lane Thirty-year fixed-rate mortgag- 14346 Juniper Street insects, or the environment. Water tomatoes and melons deeply enough that water penetrates $1,180,000 3 BD - 1,904 SF - 1958 es averaged 2.93% for the week $1,020,000 3 BD - 1,934 SF - 1952 In water, Mosquito Dunks and at least 2 feet down. 5807 Dawn View Court ending June 17, down from the Bits, made by Summit Chemical $1,300,000 3 BD - 2,229 SF - 1972 previous week when they aver- SAN LORENZO Co, are available for controlling aged 2.96%. A year ago at this mosquitoes. Total: 6 – Average Price: $853,166 time, they averaged 3.13%. SAN LEANDRO High: $981,000 – Low: $765,000 The Mosquito Dunk is a solid Total: 16 – Average Price: $736,593 ­­ High: $1,020,000 – Low: $235,500 17775 Via Rincon ­­ $765,000 3 BD - 1,334 SF - 1944 680 Fargo Avenue #15 $235,500 2 BD - 850 SF - 1965 17244 Via Del Rey $775,000 3 BD - 1,388 SF - 1950 15059 Hesperian Boulevard #39 $417,000 2 BD - 745 SF - 1985 1261 Via Dolorosa $808,000 3 BD - 1,043 SF - 1950 3825 Wedgewood Street #55 $450,000 2 BD - 896 SF - 1987 650 Hacienda Avenue $825,000 3 BD - 1,068 SF - 1948 2489 Fairway Drive $585,000 3 BD - 1,308 SF - 1974 1558 George Way $965,000 4 BD - 1,826 SF - 1990 15229 Beatty Street $700,000 3 BD - 1,020 SF - 1950 15730 Via Seco $981,000 3 BD - 2,040 SF - 1955 (510) 909-8344

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Chamber of Comm. Call Patrick 510-517-3351. The City of San Leandro is now HVAC Purolator (12”x24”x2” and area, $1,895; small house, private accepting online applications for: 14”x24”x2”) heavy duty air filters. court, 2-bdrm, single story, central Also new stainless steel garage heat, air conditioning, microwave, Librarian - ANDYMAN ERVICE OST OUND pail w/push pedal $50. Call at 510- REAL ESTATE AGENTS dishwasher, washer and dryer in H S $5,927 - $7,204/month L & F 813-6550. unit, patio, garage. NO pets/smoking. For more detailed information, Call 510-352-7023 for phone inter- Handyman & More! All Types of please visit www.sanleandro.org. LOST - Dark prescription women’s view prior to viewing. Construction: Electrical, Plumbing, eye glasses (probably Bayfair area). EOE HOUSEHOLD Painting, etc. Specializing in Win- Call 510-357-7977. Copperware: Bride's Basket, beau- dows & Doors. No job too small. tiful pattern on handle and inside, 510-565-9458. Do you love helping people? 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Credit check. 510-978-6803. •Honest •Dependable •Responsible “MISC. FOR SALE” ad colors in excellent condition. Also Painting, Plumbing, Retaining Walls, miscelleanous knickknacks. Call *SCOTT HARRISON - Realtor for items $50 or less Coldwell Banker 510-388-4536 Fences, Tiles, etc. FREE Estimates. HEALTH CARE at: sanleandrotimes.com 510-895-1555. 510-305-3205 NOW HIRING Direct Care Staff/ or at: castrovalleyforum.com RENTALS/RV SPACES DSP needed to work with D.D. or more info call Patrick Mon-Fri. Furniture, Little Giant Ladder, art- RV Spaces Hayward/ San Leandro/ Adults in care home in San Lean- 9am-1pm at 510-614-1560 work and more. Fair prices. 510- ENTALS R Oakland. $850/ month. Call 510- AULING ERVICE dro. Overnights, weekends and (some restrictions may apply) 352-5253. H S afternoons available. Salary+ bene- 481-9901. HAULING: Small and Big Jobs. fits. 510-563-5140. POWERTEC WORKBENCH MULTI Furniture, Concrete, Wood, Trash, AUTO PARTS SYSTEM YELLOW MODEL MB- APARTMENTS Metal, Demolition. Also house inside/ 2005 - 2008 Toyota Tacoma pickup Hayward 1-bedrooms $1,575 - MS11 WITH MANUAL IN LIKE NEW $1,675, 2-bedrooms $1,800 - $1,950 TREE SERVICE outside cleanups. 510-715-1578. OUSE LEANING chrome front grill in excellent condi- CONDITION $1,575, BODYCRAFT H C tion. $50. 510-813-6550. (check availability). Patios, balconies, MODEL T3 LIFE TREE WITH MAN- pool, parking, storage, spacious. Call *A CAREFUL TREE SERVICE. RAMIREZ HOUSE CLEANING. UAL IN LIKE NEW CONDITION 510-887-6633. Certified. Arborist. Lic.#694067. Trim- EALTH ITNESS $675. EMAIL Kevin at H & F Reasonable rates. Excellent ref- COLLECTIBLES ming, Removals. FREE Estimates. erences. Call Hilda 510-588-0448. Oakland A's & SF Giants 70', 80's [email protected] for additional in- Bonded. Call 510-581-7377. 90's 200 cards including some rookie formation. 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Mention this ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Monday 5:00 p.m. ad and receive a FREE consultation PIANO TUNING? 1 box of new electrical supplies placemats (9) white cotton w/lace- and examination on your first visit! Check the Classified Ads under (plugs, dimmers, plates, etc.). Call looking design and never used $27 Call 510-727-0121. “MUSICAL SERVICES” for help. 510-813-6550. set. Call 510-538-1765. THE FORUM CROSSWORD HOME SERVICES DIRECTORY

Fences/Decks Hardwood Flooring REACH OVER 60,000 READERS Fenceence Leaning?Leaning? FERREIRAFERREIRA’S’S Advertise your services in HHARDWARDWOOODOD FLOORINGFLOORING both of our newspapers… DDon’ton’t RReplace…eplace… Sand • Install • Refinish at one low price! Glista • Oil Base RRepairepair & SSavave!e! 25 Years Experience CASTRO VALLEY FORUM *Reinforcement of existing San Leandro Times fences is my only business, FREE ESTIMATES Rotted posts are my specialty. Call Jeff Today! HOME SERVICES FREE ESTIMATES! 510-366-649110-366-6491 DIRECTORY 5510-706-618910-706-6189 Lic. #803455 Randy McFarland For More Information, Call 614-1558

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In Uniform Health and Fitness: Tips and Treatments For Ringing in Ears

By Jim Miller who specializes in ear, nose SPECIAL TO THE FORUM and throat diseases (commonly called an ENT). Tinnitus (pronounced tin- The various things that can NIGHT-us or TIN-a-tus) is the cause tinnitus are: sensation of hearing a ringing, • Hearing loss, which is the buzzing, roaring, hissing or most common cause. whistling sound in one or both • Middle ear obstructions ears when no external sound is usually caused by a build-up of present. earwax deep in the ear . New research indicates that • The side effects of many tinnitus, a common hearing different prescription and problem, affects around 50 nonprescription medicines million Americans. Here’s like aspirin, ibuprofen, certain A steno machine is used by a court reporter to make a what you should know along blood pressure medicines and written verbatim record of a proceeding as it happens, with some tips and treatments diuretics, antidepressants, can- by typing in syllables rather than letter. that may help. cer medicines and antibiotics. The sounds, which can vary • Various medical con- in pitch and loudness, are usu- ditions such as high blood Steno: Court Reporting ally worse when background pressure, vascular disease, noise is low, so you may be diabetes, allergies, ear or sinus continued from page 2 given to interested students in more aware of it at night when infections, traumatic brain session and explain the various Alameda, Castro Valley, and you’re trying to fall asleep in injury, depression, stress and professions available to anyone throughout California. a quiet room. For most people more. with stenographic skills. Currently, Project Steno tinnitus is merely annoying, Treatments Basic Training students hopes to bring Basic Training but for many others it can be While there’s no cure for tell us they are far ahead of to high schools in the East Bay. extremely disturbing. tinnitus there are many ways to their peers when they start an To sum it up, Project Steno’s 2nd Lieutenant Paolo Pimentel of Castro Valley, Tinnitus itself is not a dis- treat it depending on the cause. official program. mission is to promote the just after his commissioning as a U.S. Army of- ease, but rather a symptom of For example, if your tinnitus Project Steno offers students stenographic court reporting/ ficer, standing in front of the Hawaiian Warrior, some other underlying health is caused by a wax build-up in incentive-based merit awards captioning profession through symbol of the Warrior Battalion of the University condition. The best way to find your ears or a medical condi- (two at $1,000 each), mentor community outreach, get the of Hawaii Army ROTC. Pimentel was a 2017 gradu- out what’s causing your tinni- tion like high blood pressure or and encourage them along right students into court report- ate of Castro Valley High School. He just graduat- ed from University of Hawaii with a history degree. tus is to see an audiologist, or a thyroid problem, treating their journey to graduation and ing school, help reduce tuition an otolaryngologist – a doctor see EARS on back page as they become a new profes- costs by way of our Merit sional in our field. Award Program, and provide Project Steno’s initiative at mentorship to our students Three Castro Valley Students’ Scholastic Honors this point is our High School throughout school and as they Awareness Campaign. For enter the workforce. Brandon Xie of Castro Val- a full program of at least four must attain a grade point College of Communications decades, parents have been If you are interested in ley, a Northeastern University courses, have a quality point average of at least 3.5 on a and Fine Arts. Dove, a Theatre steering their teenage children learning more about Project student majoring in computer average of 3.5 or greater out of 4.0 scale. Located in Findlay, Arts Performance major, and to 4-year colleges and decades Steno and the court report- science, was recently named a possible 4.0. Ohio, the University is known was awarded the Irene Ryan of debt. We are mobilizing ing profession, go to www. to the University’s dean’s Joshua Cheng, of Castro for science and health profes- Nominee Award for Good volunteers nationwide to bring projectsteno.org. Check out list for the Spring semester, Valley, was named to the sions. Kids and Excellence in Acting Basic Training to their local videos by students and about which ended in May 2021. spring 2021 dean’s list at the Sarah Dove of Castro Award. Bradley University is a high schools. our profession on YouTube at To achieve the dean’s list University of Findlay. To earn Valley was recently recognized top-ranked, private university Students in the East Bay and www.youtube.com/results?- distinction, students must carry this achievement, a student by Bradley University’s Slane in Peoria, Illinois. the Bay Area in general have search_query=project+steno. taken the Basic Training course Renee Bush, a Castro Valley and started court reporting resident, is a Certified Court thereafter. During the 2020- Reporter, previous firm owner, LEGAL NOTICES 2021 school year, presentations and member of Project Steno. about court reporting as part If you have questions, contact of the legal profession were FILED JUNE 02, 2021 FILED MAY 11, 2021 FILED MAY 19, 2021 FILED JUNE 11, 2021 her at [email protected]. MELISSA WILK County Clerk MELISSA WILK County Clerk MELISSA WILK County Clerk MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY By------, Deputy By------, Deputy By------, Deputy By------, Deputy FILE NO. 579617 FILE NO. 578917 FILE NO. 579270 FILE NO. 579942 NEWS BRIEFS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and meda County has experienced Professions Code Professions Code Professions Code Professions Code HARD Swim Lessons Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Available in CV a 35 percent increase in need The name of the business(es): The name of the business(es): The name of the business(es): The name of the business(es): The Hayward Area Recre- for meals throughout the Covid Jameson Glass Design. located at Sukhi Lensky Hypnotherapy located Salydum Ventures. located at 142 Creative Dimensions In Dentistry. located ation and Parks Department pandemic. Matching that 24009 Fairlands Road Ca 94541, in Al- at 19339 Brusk Ct., Castro Valley, CA Sunset Blvd, Hayward, CA 94541, in at 20265 Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley Ca ameda County, is hereby registered by 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby Alameda County, is hereby registered 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby reg- Swim Lessons have spaces need, three companies have the following owner(s): Timothy James- registered by the following owner(s): by the following owner(s): Salome istered by the following owner(s): Maass, available at Castro Valley provided the largest gifts the on, 24009 Fairlands Road, Hayward Donna Lensky, 19339 Brusk Ct., Castro Ikechiuku. located at 142 Sunset Blvd, MacKenzie, Alvaro, Salehinia, Erickson, Swim Center as well as the organization has ever received. Ca 94541. This business is conducted Valley, CA 94545. This business is con- Hayward, CA 94541. This business is Griggs, & Chhina, 20265 Lake Chabot Rd, by an individual. This business com- ducted by an individual. This business conducted by an individual. This busi- Castro Valley Ca 94546. This business is Arroyo and Sunset swim Amazon contributed $100,000, menced N/A commenced April 14, 2021. ness commenced N/A conducted by a corporation. This busi- centers. For a complete list of East Bay Community Energy /s/ Timothy Jameson /s/ Donna Lensky /s/ Salome Ikechiuku ness commenced 1968 Summer 2021 Classes visit: contributed $85,000, and This statement was filed with the Coun- This statement was filed with the Coun- This statement was filed with the /s/ Maass, MacKenzie, Alvaro, Salehinia, ty Clerk of Alameda County on date in- ty Clerk of Alameda County on date in- County Clerk of Alameda County on Erickson, Griggs, & Chhina www.haywardrec.org/407/Cur- Menorah Park contributed dicated by file stamp above. dicated by file stamp above. date indicated by file stamp above. 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P10 NEWS 06-23 copy.indd 1 6/22/21 12:45 PM CASTRO VALLEY FORUM Wednesday, June 23, 2021 11 Regional Parks Getting Back to More Normal Operations By Ned MacKay And while masks won’t always be required, it’s a good idea to The district’s swimming facilities have been operating at 25 SPECIAL TO THE FORUM have one handy in case it’s needed. percent capacity, with reservations required for Cull Canyon n concert with California’s statewide move on June 15 to With that in mind, here are some highlights of the new and in Castro Valley, Don Castro in Hayward, Contra Loma in An- pre-Covid day-to-day life, the East Bay Regional Park Dis- welcome environment: tioch, Roberts Pool in Oakland and Castle Rock pool in Walnut Itrict has also been opening up to more normal operations. Anthony Chabot campground near Castro Valley returned Creek. Because the district offers such a variety of facilities and to full capacity on April 29. Del Valle campground south of The swim beaches at were limited by the programs, the situation is a bit complicated. It seems best to Livermore was to reopen at full capacity on June 18, now that number of day use vehicles entering. consult the park district website, www.ebparks.org, for up-to- the water system renovation is complete. Del Valle Convenience First-come first-served entries were to resume last Satuday, date information in advance of your visit. Cabins (“glamping”) will reopen on July 16. with no attendance restrictions. Reservable group campsites district-wide were to resume full The district staff is trying out a pilot program for the swim capacity on June 15. Del Valle group campsites will reopen at areas at Contra Loma, Cull Canyon, Roberts and Don Castro. It full capacity on July 2. will be in place for all weekends and holidays through October ‘An Evening with Cathy Most visitor centers have been open at 50 percent capacity 31. since May 1. They will be open with no capacity limits starting Fifty percent of total swim entries will be reservable, based Chow’ Coming Saturday this Saturday, June 26. Because they are indoor facilities, visitors on the maximum capacity for each area. The remaining 50 per- will be required to wear face covering to enter. cent will be first-come, first-served. The idea is that this enables Start the summer with a pieces (or would like a custom The Botanic Garden at Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, people to plan their park visit, while also accommodating those beautiful evening of art and piece created for you!) she Tilden’s Little Farm, and Ardenwood Historic Farm in Fremont who have technology or other issues that limit their ability to music from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. will be there to answer any will resume normal operations and capacities on June 26, with use the reservation system. this Saturday, June 26, as questions. no reservations required. All entries on weekdays will remain first-come, first-served Eden Music & Arts presents Live music will be provid- District reservable facilities such as Tilden’s Brazil Room will onsite. The park district’s phone number for information and its premier event “La Bella ed by the talented Michael resume normal operations at full capacity on July 1. reservations is 888-327-2757, option 2. Vita, - An evening with Cathy Udelson Trio featuring jazz, The park district’s day camp programs will resume on July You can swim in the Bay at Crown Beach in Alameda and Chow.” classic rock and more, while 19. Public nature interpretive and outdoor recreation programs Keller Cove in Richmond, but there’s no lifeguard service. Meet artist Cathy Chow in you enjoy hors d’oeuvres and restarted on May 1. Reservable group picnic areas will be open Columnist Ned MacKay is a retired East Bay Regional Park person and see her paintings, beverages. to maximum capacity starting June 18. District employee. sculptures in clay and bronze, Presented by Eden Music & bas relief and more at the Arts in Partnership with Siena William D. Hayward Amphi- Music and Lone Tree Ceme- theater, 24591 Fairview Ave. in tery Association. Obituaries Hayward. For the event page and Chow will talk about her art, tickets, visit edenmusicandarts. inspirations, and will answer com/calendar/premier-event- questions about any of the cathy-chow Jeff Glass Obituaries May 16th 1957 - May 17th 2021 Jeff Glass passed away on May 17th, the day after his 64th birthday. He was lap swimming in San Ramon when he succumbed to a heart attack. Earlier in the month he was elated that the pool had finally reopened post-covid. The yearlong break from swimming was the longest he’d had in decades. Richard Price Watching him swim was like watching poetry. March 1, 1931 - June 17, 2021 Jeff did not die in a Barcalounger, remote control in one hand and beer in the other. His was a life Richard Price was born to Madeline well-lived, inspired by an adage seen on billboards when he was budget backpacking through the Aus- and Gerald Price on March 1, tralian outback in the early 1980s: “Life: Be in It.” 1931. He had an older brother, Jeff was born at the old Eden Hospital in Castro Valley on May 16th 1957, the second of four sons of Bob Price. All have passed before Bill and Arden Glass. He attended area schools and graduated from Castro Valley High School in 1975 him. So sorry to say Richard passed where he was a member of the varsity swim team and excelled in most subjects except wood shop. He away at home on June 17, 2021. attended Claremont Men’s College (now Claremont McKenna College) where he swam competitively He will forever be missed by his and was an All-American who competed in the Nationals. He graduated with a BA in Economics in 1979, later earned an MBA loving family. Wife, Sallie Price, in finance from Haas Business School at UC Berkeley, and was the class valedictorian at Perfect Husband School, an achieve- sons, Eric, Richard and Gerry, daugh- ment for which Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte personally congratulated him. ter-in-laws, Dana, Lisa and Jennifer, grandchildren, Daniel, Jeff was an analytical clipboard-toting spreadsheet lover, but he did not let that define him. A true Renaissance man, Jeff had Rachael, Halle and Maddox, brother-in-laws Jack Lamendo- a passion for music, art, architecture, and world travel, and his years as a Boy Scout ignited a lifelong love affair with the out- la and Gary Lamendola, and sister-in-law, Rose Lamendola. doors. On his final hike the day before he passed, he was engrossed in photographing that which most hikers tramp right past: Our hearts are missing him terribly but our minds know he is a backlit orange madrone leaf, a ginormous black beetle, a sheath of fallen branches whose dead leaves spilled in a waterfall free of his pain and we are grateful for that. His Loving Family pattern. Nothing escaped his notice. His curiosity was unquenchable. Adventure and curiosity were in his DNA. Descended from a line of adventurers, it’s easy to see why Jeff was hungry for exploration, be it Ayer’s Rock, Machu Pichu, or Mt Everest base camp. Jeff’s 3rd-great grandfather—Hubbard McKoy--came to California to pursue gold rush dreams in 1850. His wife Betsey Since 1965 (Newhall) stayed behind in Wisconsin until he could send for her, at which point she traveled to the East Coast, took a ship to Panama with her two toddlers in tow, crossed the isthmus of Panama by burro, and caught another ship north to San Francisco. (McKoy was the last operator of Sutter’s Mill, and eventually was one of the first settlers of Felton, in Santa Cruz county.) Jess C. Spencer Jeff’s great grandfather, William Henry Glass, chased gold during the Klondike gold rush. Like those before him, Jeff did not Mortuary & reap personal fortune from his adventures, but they enriched his life with tales of grit and wonder. Jeff met his wife, Karen, at the dawn of the Internet, and the two quickly became Internet pioneers seeking their own gold Crematory rush opportunities. Jeff and Karen teamed up on many projects, including Cat Scouts, a media company for adventure-loving 21228 Redwood Rd., felines. Ever the entrepreneur, Jeff founded several startups and was awarded a patent for technology he developed. Most Castro Valley recently, he was the co-founder of 415 Advisors, a financial services company enabling investors to defer capital gains taxes CASTRO VALLEY for 30 years. 581-9133 Jeff was kind and gentle, a lover of all beings great and small. He impressed Karen early on with his penchant for capturing FORUM any insect trapped indoors and freeing them outside--even bees (to which he was allergic) and scorpions (a choice to which Offering Karen objected, because, well, scorpions). He rescued skunks from the brink of death, delighted at the sight of a hillside full OBITUARIES of grazing goats, and spent hours watching bird-and-squirrel videos on youtube…with his cats. may be emailed to: Personalized Each morning, Jeff walked the streets of Parsons’ Estates, saying his rosary. He was a man of deep faith, a consolation for [email protected] Memorial and those he left behind. He is survived by his wife, inamorata, and best friend, Karen Nichols, his three brothers, Chris Glass or faxed to: (Renee) of San Diego, Tim Glass (Vera) of Burbank, and Dave Glass of Castro Valley, two nieces, Erin Glass (Clinton Tolley) and Megan Glass of San Diego two nephews, Bryan Glass and Sean Glass of San Diego, one brand new grandnephew, Francis 510-483-4209. Cremation Glass-Tolley, and three devoted cats: Banzai, Homer, and Reno. Please include a phone Jeff was a member of the Traditional Latin Mass Community at St Margaret Mary Church in Oakland, where a Requiem Fu- number. Services. neral Mass will be held at noon on July 15th, with interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Hayward. A reception will follow For help, call Patrick at his home in Castro Valley. (The Rosary and visitation are at 6pm on July 14th at San Leandro Funeral Vadnais at 510-614-1558. Home, 407 Estudillo Ave., San Leandro). In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his name to Community Concern for The Forum is delivered Cats in Walnut Creek (tinyurl.com/jeffglass), to more than 99% of or that you adopt a cat in his memory. homes in Castro Valley. FD 1168 CR49

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Arrests: CV Ears: Ring OF ATHLETE THE WEEK continued from page 3 continued from page 10 with a deadly weapon. The the problem may reduce or man was spotted in an alterca- eliminate the noise. tion with an unknown person Or, if you think a medi- behind a business in the Castro cation you’re taking may be Village shopping center on Vil- causing the problem, switching lage Drive. Deputies separated to a different drug, or lowering Luna is a sweet female Dottie is 7-years-young, the two and took the senior into bunny who is very particular loves people, going for walks the dosage may provide some custody. The victim was treated about her room and will rear- and stopping to smell the relief. at the scene. range her bedding until is it flowers. She would like to be Or if you have hearing loss, just right. To adopt call Hay- the only pet in the home. 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Kyla not only was in the Top 5 within the team While currently there’s for minutes played, but she also held a 4.17 GPA and off CVSan RECYCLES DAY BY no FDA approved drugs the field was involved in CVHS’ Club Interact and Broad- specifically designed to treat casting. Along with her accomplishments, Kyla will also be tinnitus, there are also certain continuing to further her education and playing career as she medications that may help. will be attending UC Merced in the Fall to pursue her educa- APPOINTMENT ONLY Your audiologist or ENT can tion and has also signed an athletic scholarship to be a part of help you figure out the best the UC Merced Women’s Soccer Team. Coach Vanessa Am- CANYON MIDDLE SCHOOL APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED treatment options. aral stated “The staff and I are extremely thrilled for Kyla to 19600 Cull Canyon Road Registration open from For more information on pursue her talents at the next level and is much deserved. 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