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A Proud David Sayen: Mark and Military “So You’re Monica’s Change Service Requested Family Turning 65....” Celebrates STD. PRESORTED Carmichael, CA US POSTAGE PERMIT 350 PERMIT Heritage 25 Years PAID Page 2 Page 3 Page 10 Volume 31 Issue 12 Serving Carmichael and Sacramento County since 1981 March 23, 2011 Jesuit High School Soccer Coach Sheriff Scott Jones Addresses Paul Rose Named NSCAA/Adidas High School Coach of the Year Submitted by Jordan Blair California history, and his impact on Recent Cutbacks and Recovery of Jesuit High School the sport of soccer throughout the region,” said Chris Fahey, Director the county as they did prior to the Sacramento – Paul Rose, Jesuit of Athletics for Jesuit High School. cutbacks. Most of the cutbacks that High School’s highly successful “Paul has been instrumental in devel- remain are from special programs. soccer coach, was named the 2010 oping life skills that benefit his play- Sheriff Jones claims the depart- High School Coach of the Year ers well beyond their high school ment has now stabilized and that they by the National Soccer Coaches years.” are not looking for any additional Association of America for the third Three Jesuit Seniors have signed deep cuts. “We are no longer look- time, more than any other coach in letters of intent to play soccer at ing for new funding. Now we look in NSCAA history. the collegiate level after graduation. the mirror and figure out how we are Rose led Jesuit’s soccer team to an The players include Andrew Mills going to handle it.” undefeated 30-0 record in 2010, win- at Princeton, Cameron Iwasa at UC Jones is deeply committed to a new ning both the Delta River League and Irvine, and Matt Wiesenfarth at UC “Intelligence-led Policing model” CIF Sac-Joaquin Section–Division I Davis. Twelve players will be return- which is a paradigm shift for how the titles. The team finished second in ing for the 2011 Season, including department is run. He stated “We will the NSCAA/Adidas National Fall five starters from the 2010 Season. look like something different, some- Boys’ Soccer Rankings. Rose has thing better.” also compiled more soccer wins than Jesuit High School of Sacramento Crime and homelessness are ever- any other high school boys’ soccer is a Roman Catholic college prepa- increasing problems in this area. coach in California, ending the sea- ratory dedicated to forming compe- Many local businesses are being hit son with a career total of 631 wins. tent young men into conscientious by smaller crimes and vandalism to “This is a well-deserved honor for leaders in compassionate service to property. The Sheriff’s Department Coach Rose, it signifies the accom- others for the greater glory of God is working diligently to address the plishments of the 2010 team, becom- problems. ing the winningest soccer coach in As a service to the community, the Carmichael Chamber of Commerce is hosting a free Community Forum, open to the public, to discuss the Customers Can Still Donate issues of crime and homeless- ness in Carmichael. The event is Thursday, April 28 from 7–9 pm at to Japan Relief Fund La Sierra Community Center, 5325 Engle Road. A panel of guests will be discussing these issues and the public will be able to ask questions. at Raley’s Supermarkets Panel members include Sacramento Sacramento Region – Customers Raley’s will absorb all administra- County Supervisor Susan Peters, can give to Japan disaster relief dur- tive costs to ensure that all donations Sheriff Jones addresses the group of local business leaders and residents at the monthly Chamber of Commerce Sheriff Scott Jones, Karen Maxwell luncheon meeting. Jones discussed past budget cuts and how the department is recovering. ing their stop at the grocery store, and reach the victims of the devastation of the District Attorney’s Office, Jack know that 100% of their donations will in Japan. Harrison of Carmichael Recreation go directly to the American Red Cross “The impact of this disaster has been Carmichael – Scott Jones, newly Jones addressed many issues past budget cuts. He noted that the and Park District, and more. For fur- to help the devastated area. absolutely catastrophic,” said Ashley elected sheriff of Sacramento concerning crime and the county Sheriff’s Department lost the equiva- ther information on this event, con- Raley’s announced this week that it is Zepernick, Raley’s Spokeswoman. County, spoke before a large group budget cutbacks that are directly lent to almost 450 positions due to tact the Chamber at 916-481-1002. designating all donations to checkstand “We recognize the huge need for sup- of local business leaders and resi- affecting those who live and work in past budget cuts in one day. Jones also For more information about other collection boxes in its 133 Raley’s, Bel port and we want to provide our cus- dents at the monthly Chamber of Carmichael. said that with recent grants and with Chamber of Commerce events or Air, Nob Hill Foods and Food Source tomers with an easy way to contribute Commerce luncheon meeting held at Jones said “We were at a time the assistance of the county board of membership call Linda Melody at stores to Japan disaster relief through and feel confident that their donations the Cypress Avenue Baptists Church and place where we could barely supervisors they now have as many 916-481-1002, or go to their website Monday, April 18. are reaching people in need.” in Carmichael. function” when discussing the people “on the streets” policing at CarmichaelChamber.com. Public Invited to Meet the Sheriff CaliforniaVolunteers.org Website Sacramento County – On give members of the community This event will take place at the Attendees will be allowed the Makes it Easy for Individuals and Thursday, March 24, 2011, the the chance to meet Sheriff Jones, Sheriff’s North Central Division opportunity to speak with Sheriff public is invited to attend the and ask questions or address Service Center in the Marconi Jones one-on-one, on a first come- Companies to Help Tsunami Victims first “Sheriff’s Chat”, hosted by concerns regarding the Sheriff’s Room, located at 2500 Marconi first served basis, as time permits. Californians who want to help Consumer Affairs Take Charge web Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Department and the communities Avenue, Suite #100, and will last Light refreshments will be avail- victims of the tsunami in Japan and site at http://www.takechargeca. Jones. This event is designed to which it serves. from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. able to those in attendance. the Golden State are encouraged to ca.gov/campaigns/scams_types. use CaliforniaVolunteers’ donations shtml#disaster website, www.CaliforniaVolunteers. For additional information and org. The site makes it possible to resources on this incident, and to Governor Brown Checks in with the People donate to both local and interna- learn how to prepare for a disas- From the Governor’s Press Office big and too irreversible to leave to cast this vote, or would you tional relief efforts. ter, please visit the California “Californians are generous, Emergency Management Agency at Sacramento – In his first just to those you have elected,” think it’s appropriate to shut said Brown. “This is a time out the people of California?” and want the option to give both www.calema.ca.gov. YouTube address since taking local and internationally,” said CaliforniaVolunteers is the state office, Governor Jerry Brown is when the people themselves can Brown also reminded California’s Secretary of Service office that manages programs and calling on state legislators to let gather together in a special elec- Californians that there is no time and Volunteering, Karen Baker. initiatives to increase the number voters have a voice in deciding how tion and make the hard choice.” for partisan squabbles when the “This is a long term recovery effort of Californians involved with ser- to solve the state’s budget crisis. Without an extension of cur- state is facing a severe budget crisis. that requires citizen engagement, so vice and volunteering. Through its Brown gave Californians an rently existing taxes, Brown said “I don’t see this as a Republican update on budget negotiations in balancing the budget would require or a Democratic issue,” said we’re doing all we can to connect innovative web site, individuals and Sacramento during a three minute “drastic cuts” to “our University, Brown. “This is a matter of all Californians with organizations that families can find more than 50,000 check-in filmed in his Capitol office. to education, to health care, to of us thinking as Californians are helping the recovery process.” volunteer opportunities throughout The state Legislature made a police services, to fire services, first and acting in solidarity CaliforniaVolunteers.org will the state involving the arts, educa- series of tough cuts to the state and many, many other things.” to grapple with problems that post up-to-date information on tion, animals, disaster preparedness, budget last week, eliminating Brown asserted the right of have been avoided too long.” volunteer opportunities in affected the environment and other areas of billions in programs and ser- the people to vote and said he is Brown concluded: “If we pull tsunami areas in California as they interest. Karen Baker, the nation’s vices. Now, Brown wants to working hard to make sure they together, if we make the tough become available. first state cabinet secretary of ser- let the people vote on whether get a chance to decide in June decisions, if we exercise the mea- For additional information and vice and volunteering leads the to extend currently existing whether to extend currently exist- sure of discipline that the times call easy-to-use tips on avoiding charity organization.