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Wellness Center at 777 Davis “The goal is to normalize Street, in the former OSISoft mental health as being part building at the corner of Alvarado see KAISER, page 16 Street. There is free parking and it is a short walk from BART. Issues Kaiser members can get help with include depression, addiction and recovery, anxiety City Taking and stress, autism spectrum dis- orders, bipolar disorder, eating Measures disorders, obsessive-compulsive PHOTO BY JIM KNOWLES disorder, substance abuse, and Assumption 7th graders from left to right: Ben Prater, Gabe Carney, Sean Carney child, adolescent and adult mental to Ward Off illness. The new facility is part of Hackers Kaiser’s expansion of mental health and addiction services in By Mike McGuire Cleaning Up the Creek southern Alameda County. Some San Leandro Times 140 doctors, therapists and other San Leandro’s city govern- By Jim Knowles in the Creek to Bay cleanup, part of the mud filled bottles, a roll of steel, two totally clinical providers now work in ment has made considerable prog- San Leandro Times California Coastal Day Cleanup on Sept. 21. soggy cloth chairs and other items. these fields in the region. Some ress in protecting itself against “I never knew I would love picking up Dad Paul Carney and grandmother Nan- After the cleanup the whole team viewed 40 of them are newly added, computer threats, but more re- garbage!” exclaimed Assumption 7th grader cy Pretto completed Assumption’s Team of a pristine, inviting hill on both sides of the according to Debra Lambert, mains to be done, city Informa- Ben Prater. 5 who helped clean San Leandro Creek near creek. They were shocked that 2 hours made Kaiser public affairs director for tion Technology (IT) Manager Ben and Fellow seventh graders Gabe Hegenberger Road. such a dramatic change. southern Alameda County. Tony Batalla told the City Council and Sean Carney joined Susan Levenson and The boys filled multiple bags of plastic Sean and Gabe said, “When can we do The expansion comes af- at its Oct. 7 meeting. members of Friends of San Leandro Creek as well as adding a massive red shoe, several this again?”. ter unions representing Kaiser Batalla, noting that October workers have struck statewide is National Cybersecurity Aware- and locally, claiming there is not ness Month, told the Council how enough mental health staff for cyberattacks typically unfold. patient needs. Patient groups have Malicious software is installed protested at Kaiser sites over the that does not activate immediate- same issue, according to the San ly, he said, placed by either hack- Longtime Bowling Alley Set to Shut Down Francisco Chronicle and televi- ing or by tricking someone with sion news reports. access to reveal their password. By Mike McGuire The Alameda County Board see COUNCIL, page 5 San Leandro Times Washington Manor’s land- Some bowlers at Manor mark Manor Bowl will be clos- Bowl already bowl at least some INSIDE YOUR TIMES ing next May after more than of the time at Castro Village 50 years in business. What will Bowl, as well as at other area ■ PETS Business...... 7 replace it is unknown, though it lanes, Acosta said. “Bowlers fre- Meet your new furry Calendar...... 4 won’t be high-rises as reported quently bowl at more than one companion. Page 2 Classified Ads...... 11 on at least one neighborhood place,” she added. Crime...... 3 website. Manor Bowl, at 887 Manor ■ Crossword...... 14 Manor Bowl started quiet- Boulevard, opened in 1960 and FOOD ly telling members of bowling soon became a neighborhood Pasta dishes to satisfy Health & Fitness...... 8 leagues the news several months fixture and gathering place. the whole family. Page 7 Homes...... 10 Home Services...... 12 ago, according to manager San- Manager Acosta remembers ■ dy Acosta. They were told they bowling there as a child growing NEWS Letters...... 15 were welcome to move their up in Washington Manor. April Showers makes Lifestyle...... 7 PHOTO COURTESY OF MIKE MCGUIRE temporary move. Page 16 play to Castro Village Bowl in Lack of business isn’t what Obituaries...... 14 Castro Valley, also owned by­­­­­­­­ drove the closure, Acosta said, Manor Bowl, a neighborhood gathering place, will close 38,500 EVERY THURSDAY Pets...... 2 Pam Phippin, she said. see BOWL, page 16 in May after 50 years of business. 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Meeting Schedules ■ CITY COUNCIL Council meets on the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, City Hall, 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro For more information, call the City Clerk at 577-3367. ■ SAN LEANDRO SCHOOL BOARD Board meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Edward Romeo City Council Chambers, City Hall, 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro. The Pets of the Week at the Neutered. PHOTO BY JOSEPH MCCALIP For more information, call Hayward Animal Shelter, 16 Romeo, a 6 month old gray The San Leandro Education Foundation (SLED) is an independent, community non-profit Michelle Mayfield at 667-3522. Barnes Court in Hayward, are tabby, can come across as a bit that has been raising resources for San Leandro USD schools since 2008. Edward the kitten and Romeo reserved but don’t let that fool the kitten. you! He’s quite affectionate and Edward is a handsome, active. He loves playing and Education Foundation Gala Raises sweet 5-month-old black tabby. wrestling with other felines. He loves to wrestle, play and For more information on cuddle with other kittens. He’d Edward or Romeo, call the $85,000 for San Leandro Schools love to have another kitty friend Hayward Animal Shelter at 510- San Leandro Times to play with at his new home. 293-7200. The San Leandro Educa- two readers on hand. SLED100 is comprised of do- An independent hometown tion Foundation (SLED) raised The event also honored four nors making a multi-year com- newspaper serving $85,000 at their 7th Annual Gala individuals with the 2019 Part- mitment of $1,000 or more. San Leandro, Ashland, Hayward Animal Shelter to Host held on September 13, 2019. ners in Education award. Recipi- “I think the untold story San Lorenzo and 16th Annual Black & White Fur Ball Over 240 guests enjoyed a warm ents included Lt. Robert McMa- about the SLED Gala is it’s very Sheffield Village evening overlooking the bay nus of the San Leandro Police much a grassroots effort. Every- EDITORIAL Hayward Animal Shelter, 16 with black and/or white fur. from the Oakland Zoo’s Snow Department, retired teacher and thing from constructing original Barnes Court in Hayward, will $20 adoption fee for pets with Building. volunteer, Wingsheung Mok, décor to clean up, is done by a Fred Zehnder have its 16th Annual Black And other fur colors. Adoption fees A one-man Zydeco band and F.H. Dailey Chevrolet owner, group of creative and dedicated Editor and Publisher White "Fur" Ball pet adoption sponsored by Bissell Clear the jambalaya from Southern Com- Steve Song, and Martin Vitz, volunteers, including a small Jim Knowles on Saturday, Oct. 12, from noon Shelters. Hayward residents pay fort Kitchen helped set the mood who serves on both the SLED army of students from San Managing Editor to 6 p.m. with dogs, puppies, a $17 licensing fee for dogs. for the Bayou-themed event. and San Leandro Scholarship Leandro High's service clubs," [email protected] cats, kittens, bunnies and more Hors d'oeuvres, non-alcohol- Guests also had the opportunity Foundation boards. said Executive Director, Morgan kittens. ic cocktails, music, raffle prizes to glimpse into their future with “Not everyone gets to see Mack-Rose. Mike McGuire City Editor No adoption fees for pets and more. a tarot card reading from one of where their money goes when “That is how we can deliv- they donate to a cause. Last er .73 of every dollar raised di- Steve Schaefer spring, I attended the 5th-grade rectly to programs that support Auto Editor promotion ceremony at Garfield teachers and students in San Le- Contributing Writers Elementary school, and I saw andro's schools.” Buzz Bertolero the impact my money makes. The foundation’s next big Carl Medford 21+ SLED provides important sup- event will be the 6th annual Linda Sandsmark port to our kids, that's why I am “Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead for Ed- a SLED100 member and a big ucation” free breakfast on April PRODUCTION advocate for the organization,” 3, 2020. For more information or said recipient Robert McManus. RSVP, email [email protected] Howard Morrison Manager Kayla Steinorth Art Director SLZ Adult School Earthquake Moxie Morrison Assistant Preparedness Presentation

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By Mike McGuire Leandro police and Alameda common. He urged laptop users San Leandro Times County sheriff’s deputies located to take precautions to reduce their San Leandro police have 18-year-old Kevin Perry inside a risk at coffee shops and other captured all four of the suspects house on the 800 block of Cary public places. who allegedly stole a laptop from Drive, near the creek and the He suggested sitting away a customer at the Starbucks at Starbucks. from doors, which give thieves 1075 MacArthur Blvd. on Sep- Further investigation located a quick exit, and sit where you tember 30. the 24-year-old suspect who had can easily see people entering the A suspect had grabbed the allegedly snatched the laptop. store or approaching you. computer from a customer and Labari Perry was arrested If outdoors, he suggested, ran out to a waiting car. The com- Oct.1 on the 5900 block of For- don’t turn your back on the puter owner and other witnesses, tune Ave. in Oakland. street or on parking lots. He Photo by Mike McGuire however, chased after the car and He and Kevin Perry were also advised leaving one earbud Pep Boys’ San Leandro location at 14845 East 14th St. The settlement was for the entire it crashed into the center median charged with robbery and were out if you’re using earbuds, so chain, not individual stores. on MacArthur. being held at the Santa Rita Jail in you can hear any commotion or The four suspects, the one Dublin. Bail was set at $175,000 emergency quickly. who had allegedly grabbed the for Labari Perry and $10,000 for Henderson said to report this Pep Boys Settles With County In laptop and three people in the Kevin Perry. or any other violent crime im- car, then fled on foot in different The two juveniles were taken mediately to 9-1-1. He strongly Used Oil Dumping Case directions. to Alameda County Juvenile advises against confronting or Two, both female juveniles Hall, where they were expected chasing the suspect, as this could Pep Boys has agreed to pay charged with throwing out con- ilar statewide settlements with from Oakland, were immediately to be charged with robbery as be dangerous. Alameda County and other Cal- fidential customer records con- O’Reilly’s Auto Parts and with captured but two men initially well. However, neither the victim ifornia counties $3.7 million to taining information useful to AutoZone, Inc. escaped through backyards and San Leandro Police Lt. Ted nor the witnesses who gave chase settle charges that the company criminals without shredding “When businesses like this along San Leandro Creek. Henderson said that laptop rob- were harmed in this particular illegally disposed of used motor those records, as required by one illegally dispose of toxic Use of a police drone by San beries are unfortunately quite robbery. oil and also violated customer law. The law also allows com- waste, they pollute our natural privacy. panies to render that information resources. Substances like motor District Attorney Nancy unreadable in other ways rather oil and automotive fluids leach Friends of the San Lorenzo Library Book Sale O’Malley charged that the com- than shredding it. into the soil and the groundwa- pany had put hazardous waste in O’Malley said that the com- ter. They make their way into Friends of the San Lorenzo Saturday, Oct. 12 from 10 a.m. to will be for sale. Most book prices with ordinary waste for disposal, pany cooperated fully once streams, and eventually the Library will be holding a week- 4 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 13 from range from 10 cents to $1; some causing harm to the environment notified of the charges and has San Francisco Bay, poisoning end book sale at the library, 395 1-4 p.m. Proceeds benefit the specialty books are individually as well as putting employees at agreed to follow proper proce- wildlife and sea life alike,” said Paseo Grande in San Lorenzo, on library. Books, CDs and DVDs priced. risk from both chemical expo- dures in the future. O’Malley. sure and from possible chemical The charges had come after “There are good reasons that reactions as a result of combining a three-year investigation by the regulations exist for the disposal Eden Health District waste products. DA’s Environmental Protection of toxic materials. My office presents Sources of the hazardous Division and other counties’ will continue to investigate and waste included used motor oil, agencies involving undercover bring to justice any business other automotive fluids, batter- inspections of waste bins from that violates these important First Steps to Caring for Our Aging Parents ies, aerosol cans, and electronic 19 separate Pep Boys locations. environmental protection laws,” devices. State law requires sepa- Pep Boys is an automotive ser- she continued. rate bins for such wastes to avoid vice retailer and seller of auto Joining Alameda County harm to employees, the public, parts and accessories. They op- in the lawsuit were the district Tuesday, October 22, 2019 and the environment, and the erate some 151 retail stores and a attorneys of San Mateo, Yolo, 6:00 – 7:30 pm use of state-registered haulers to distribution center in California. San Joaquin, Kern, Ventura, dispose of it properly. District Attorney O’Malley Orange, San Bernadino and San Castro Valley Library The company was also had previously announced sim- Diego counties. 3600 Norbridge Ave. Castro Valley Washington Elementary Holds Annual Haunted House

The Dad’s Club and the In a decades-long tradition, plenty of “body” parts, and fake Did you know caregivers spend an average of 20 hours per week providing care for their loved Parent-Teacher Organization at the school shuts down its audito- blood, are then added. one? Caregivers are often adult siblings, members of the extended family, or hired caregivers. Washington Elementary School, rium for two weeks prior to the High school volunteers along 250 Dutton Ave., will hold a annual event so that the Dad’s with dads act as “scarers.” For Are you or someone you know beginning to care for aging parents, but don’t know where to Haunted House and Carnival Club can construct the Haunted the very young or easily terrified, start? How do we begin to have those important conversations with parents and most of all fundraiser on Friday, Oct 18 and House nightly. Hundreds of 2x4s voyages through the maze can our siblings when it comes to making decisions about Mom and Dad? Saturday, Oct 19. Tickets are $6 are used to build 8-foot walls be arranged with the lights left at the door (no advance sales). which are then covered in black on and the scarers not jumping Join us for an informative evening that will help open the doors to: Proceeds go to support the school. tarp to create a maze. Scary dec- out at visitors. There will also be The carnival will run from 5-8 orations, including a real coffin, games, prizes, and food. Improving Communication Between Siblings, Caregivers & Parents p.m. on Friday, Oct 18 and from Anna Le Mon, Senior Alternatives Home Care & Care Management 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Satur- day, Oct. 19. The Haunted House Taking the Mystery Out of Care Options opens at 6:00 p.m. both days. Michael Fitzgerald, Sutter Health Acute Rehabilitation Unity Church Anna Le Mon, Senior Alternatives Home Care & Care Management CROSSWORD ANSWERS of Castro Valley Special Considerations for Caring for Parents with Cancer FLEA MARKET Joanne Sexton, Cancer Services, Eden Medical Center Sat., Oct. 19, 10am-4pm Seating is Limited - Call (510) 538-2035 to Register Household Goods • Clothing • Furniture Antiques • Collectibles • Handmade Crafts The mission of the Eden Health District is to improve the health of the community we serve by providing access to direct Jewelry • Vintage Items and indirect care services and community health education. New & Great Used COME ONE! COME ALL! Deals! Partners in Health Items! 510-538-1416 Eden Medical Center Cancer Services • Senior Alternatives Home Care & Care Management • Sutter Health Acute Rehabilitation To learn more about the Eden Health District go to www.ethd.org 20121 Santa Maria Ave., Castro Valley • unitycv.org 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 San Leandro Times NEIGHBORS COMMUNITY CALENDAR Deadline for Calendar Items is Friday for the Following Week

❖ SLZ High School College Night 2019 ❖ Scouts BSA Troop 708 Open House San Lorenzo High School, 50 E. Lewelling Troop 708 of Castro Valley will host their annu- Blvd. in San Lorenzo, will host College Night al Open House from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, 2019 tonight, Oct 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Oct. 15, at 7 p.m at First Presbyterian Church, West Gym. Over 45 universities, community 2490 Grove Way in Castro Valley (near Trader colleges, and related organizations committed Joe’s). Area youth, ages 11 to 17 are welcome to promoting a college-going culture will be to attend and learn about all the exciting updates in attendance. Open to all students in grades 6 to the scouting program. Check out this fun through 12 and their families. opportunity to see and hear what adventures scouting may offer your daughter or son. For ❖ Movie Frida at the Manor Branch Library more information, visit: https://www.scouting. Come celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with org/scoutsbsa/, or https://www.facebook.com/ the movie Frida (Rated R) tonight, Oct. 10, Troop708/, or email [email protected] or from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Manor Branch [email protected]. Library, 1241 Manor Blvd. in San Leandro. Come and watch this Oscar winning film ❖ St. Felicitas Young @ Heart Luncheon Oakland Raiders Kicker Daniel Carlson and tight end Darren Waller read to students at Roosevelt Elementary School. about the Mexican artist Frida Khalo. Free, St. Felicitas Church’s monthly Young at Heart no registration required. Light refreshments Senior Luncheon returns Wednesday, Oct. 16, will be served. at Monsignor McGinty Hall located behind the church at 1662 Manor Blvd. in San Leandro. Raiders Read and Play Games ❖ Redwood 4-H Meeting Doors open at 11:15 a.m., and lunch will be See what 4-H is all about and what it can do served at noon with grilled smoke sausage with Students at Roosevelt School for your child (age 5 to 19) at the next meeting sandwich, dessert, beverage and door prizes. tonight, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria of Tickets are $6 and can be purchased at the Raiders players came to Roo- Raiders players, broke into kicker Daniel Carlson, fullback Canyon Middle School, 19600 Cull Canyon church office or call 510-351-5244. Last day to sevelt Elementary School last groups to read and play literary Alec Ingold, linebacker Marquel Road in Castro Valley. 4-H teaches leadership, buy tickets is Friday, Oct. 11 at noon. week and met students who games with the children. Fol- Lee, tackle Kolton Miller and teamwork and life skills through projects like are part of the Davis Street af- lowing the party, Raider Rusher tight end Darren Waller along archery, animals, baking, hiking and more. All ❖ Meeting of the East Bay Rose Society ter-school program and celebrated distributed birthday gifts to the with Raiderettes participated kids welcome to attend the Halloween-themed The East Bay Rose Society will meet on the sixth birthday of Raider Rush- students — three books each pro- in the Raider Rusher Birthday meeting. For more information, go to www. Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake- er, the Raiders’ youth ambassador. vided by the nonprofit First Book. Book Bash with 100 students to redwood4h.org or call Karena at 510-566- side Garden Center, 666 Bellevue Ave. in Rusher and his friends, the Raiders punter A.J. Cole, promote literacy. 3672. Oakland. The speaker will be Jolene Adams, Master Rosarian, Master Gardener, and former ❖ SL Unified School District Annual Address President of the American Rose Society. So if Join the San Leandro Unified School District you’ve got squirrels, rats, mice, moles, voles, at the annual State of the District address on gophers, or deer come to our meeting and find Friday, Oct. 11, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. in the out what to do about them. Come and enjoy ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT gym. Superintendent snacks, people who talk roses, and enjoy the Dr. Mike McLaughlin will talk about plans for show. For more information, visit www.east- ❖ Up on the Roof Will Center for the Arts at 7:30 p.m. at the Center for the Method 4 — , the district. An optional school tour will follow. bayroses.org. You Still Love Me Tomorrow? A You’ve Got a Friend Arts, 19501 Redwood Road in , RSVP on the SLUSD website at www.slusd. Natural Woman, I Feel the Earth The Carole King Songbook, Castro Valley. This production us to reserve your space today. ❖ SL High School Reunion Class of 1999 Move You’ve Got a Friend, will be will feature the stylish vocals and more. Tickets are $38 The San Leandro High School Class of 1999 presented on Saturday, Oct. 12, and harmonies of The Rhythm to $40 and are available at www. ❖ Hearing Loss Association Meeting will hold its 20th reunion on Saturday, Oct. cvcfa.com; or at the Center Box The Hearing Loss Association meeting will 19, from 7 to 11 p.m. at Playt, 1036 B Street Office, 19501 Redwood Road, be on Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Oakland Kai- in Hayward. Tickets are $75. For more infor- by Salomé Thursdays and Fridays 3 to HOROSCOPE © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. ser Hospital, Fabiola Bldg., 3801 Howe St., mation, email [email protected] or 5 p.m. or call 510-889-8961, lower level, room G26. Refreshments at 9:30 visit Facebook: San Leandro Class of 1999. or at the Castro Valley Adult ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You could be caught in a torrent of advice a.m with the program beginning at 10 a.m. from well-meaning friends and colleagues this week. But remember, Lamb, School, 4430 Alma Ave. in Cas- ❖ you are at your best when you are your own inimitable self. The speaker, Dr. Pragati Mandikal, research Hill and Valley Club tro Valley. audiologist and hearing scientist, will discuss The Hill and Valley Club, 1808 B Street (B and TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Expect strong efforts to get you to accept the latest advances in correcting hearing loss. Linden) in Hayward presents Bunco Madness things as they are and not question them. But ignore all that and continue your inquiries until you’re sure you have all the answers you need. Parking is free on Saturdays at the garage on on Saturday, October 19, from 10:30 a.m. to READ & Howe St. For more information, call 510-221- 2:30 p.m. for lunch and a lot of fun playing GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Heavier than usual family and workplace duties compete for your time this week. Try to strike a balance so that you’re RECYCLE! 6080 or email [email protected]. Bunco. Beginners are encouraged. Tickets are not overwhelmed by either. Pressures ease by week’s end. RECYCLE $20 each (includes lunch). Call Pat Keathley YOUR ❖ SLZ Library Fundraiser at 510-487-8827 or email hillvalleyclub@ CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It’s a good time for the Moon Child to NEWSPAPER show off your uniquely inspired approach to the culinary skills -- especially Friends of the San Lorenzo Library, 395 Paseo gmail.com for reservations no later than Oc- if they’re directed toward impressing someone special. Grande in San Lorenzo, will hold a fundraiser tober 12th. This event benefits several local LEO (July 23 to August 22) You might be happy about the re-emergence weekend book sale on Saturday, Oct. 12, from charities. of a long-deferred deal. But don’t pounce on it quite yet. Time can change 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday, Oct. 13, from things. Be sure the values you looked for before are still there. 1 to 4 p.m. Lots of books, CDs and DVDs for ❖ October Moon Festival VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Try to rein in your super-critical sale. Most book prices range from 10 cents All Saints Church, 911 Dowling Blvd. in San attitude, even if things aren’t being done quite as you would prefer. to $1 with some specialty books priced indi- Leandro, will hold a Moon Festival Spectac- Remember: What you say now could create an awkward situation later on. vidually. No charge for admission. For more ular on Saturday, Oct. 19, at 5:30 p.m. Enjoy LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Although you can expect on- information, email [email protected]. delicious Asian cuisine, taiko drumming, a the-job cooperation from most of your colleagues this week, some people might insist on knowing more about your plans before they can accept them. WATCH silent auction, raffle and more. Child care will ❖ Tacos and Art Party be provided. For tickets and more info visit SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Creating another way to do BATTERIES things is commendable. But you could find some resistance this week from In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. tinyurl.com/SLMoonFest folks who would rather stick with the tried-and-true than try something new. 15-Oct. 15), the San Leandro Public Library DONE invites the residents to a fun and colorful Taco ❖ Alta Mira Club Pancake Breakfast SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You usually can keep your aim focused on your goal. But you might need to make adjustments to RIGHT Tuesday with tacos and an art party with the The Alta Mira Club, 561 Lafayette Ave. in cope with unsteadiness factors that could arise over the course of the week. Arts Council of San Leandro on Tuesday, Oct. San Leandro, will have a pancake breakfast 15, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Main Library, 300 on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 8 a.m. to noon. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) News arrives about a projected move. Be prepared to deal with a series of possible shifts, including ALLPHIN JEWELERS Estudillo Ave. Free traditional arts and crafts Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 for children, starting and finishing times, and how much the budget will actually cover. session for all ages. For more information, free for children 5 and under. For tickets, call Since 1923 AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A new relationship needs call the Main Library Information Desk at Susan Patrick at 510-569-1092 or purchase time to develop. Let things flow naturally. It could be a different story with a 155 Parrott Street 510-577-3971. at the door. workplace situation, which might require faster and more focused attention. San Leandro • 357-3442 PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Accept a compliment without trying Wednesday-Friday 11am-5pm Calendar items should be submitted at least one week prior to the desired edition of the Times, to troll for any hidden reason beyond what was said. After all, don’t you which is published Thursdays. Space limitations require we print items of the most general interest. deserve to be praised every now and then? Of course you do. Saturday 11am-4pm San Leandro Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 5 Council: Census data is crucial for California continued from front page tems is rising. public when data is blocked or distrustful of the government, in- Phishing is when a “bad ac- City workers have all been lost. That lies in the internal struc- cluding undocumented individu- tor” sends out links to malware advised not to open attachments ture of the system itself, which is als and families but also including (malicious software) to a number freely, to be cautious even if the also lost or disrupted. lower-income people generally, of people, hoping at least one will attachment appears to be from Among the things he sug- also might not get counted fully click on it. In spearphishing, one a city official and to send any gested the city still needs to do unless strongly encouraged by or more individuals is targeted questionable emails to his office is to update its computer backup people they do trust, she added. for their high level of access to to be checked, Batalla said. system to make it more resil- Past censuses have been the system. The city has also moved ient. Three city councilmembers marked by forms to mail in and While movies and TV ste- quickly voiced their support for by a small army of enumerators reotype such hackers as lone that particular step, which would following up door-to-door. This figures working alone, perhaps There is require further research and time, though, will be the nation’s in a parent’s basement, in reality often more Council approval of its cost. For first digital census. People will be criminal organizations are in- “ now, the council as a whole voted encouraged to answer the census Mayor Pauline Cutter presents San Leandro Police Officer volved, sometimes with support than one to accept Batalla’s report. questions online, though one can Maria Cortez and Sergeant Jeff Walton with the City Council’s of national governments. Rather The council also heard a also complete them by phone. proclamation of October as Crime Prevention Month. than planting the malware and household detailed presentation on the need The official day of the Cen- then relying on the program to to make sure everyone is counted sus is April 1, “no joking,” said we don’t count our population information at any place where open at an arbitrary time, human living in a by the upcoming U.S. Census, Farmer. If no response is received fully but other states do, Farmer large numbers of sometimes-un- beings monitor the malware and scheduled for next April. Alice from an address by April 8, a warned. counted people are likely to gath- see how many connections to dwelling Kim of the city manager’s office paper form is sent out then, and There are also many familiar er. In some place, kiosks will be other computers at the site it has these days. joined Casey Farmer, executive enumerators will visit in person programs, she said, that people set up where people can complete made before activating it. director of the Alameda County if necessary. don’t realize run partly or en- the census while there. Once the malware is acti- — Casey Farmer Complete Count Committee, to Each address needs one set tirely on federal money based on City Council members also vated, it can either destroy files update the council on local efforts of responses for everyone living population, including Head Start approved a “treatment wetland” or block access to them until a much of its data to “the cloud” to ensure a full count. there, Farmer said. “We discour- education, Section 8 housing project adjoining the Bay near ransom is paid. The latter is called (offsite electronic storage) where Every ten years, the popu- age the term household, because assistance, federal highways, the foot of Davis Street that ransomware. a second layer of security protects lation is counted by the federal there is often more than one foster care, and SNAP, the nutri- would use microbes to break Some governments and it. A bad actor would have to first government, with some help in household living in a dwelling tion program formerly known as down waste while improving health care systems have either get past the city’s considerable outreach from state and local these days,” she added food stamps. the appearance of the currently paid millions of dollars in ransom security safeguards, and then get governments, to determine rep- The census information is It is estimated that each per- rundown area. The area, which to get their files back, or spent through a second set. resentation in Congress but also completely confidential, Farmer son counted properly brings will look like a normal wetland very large amounts of money While the public is aware the distribution of federal aid to and Kim said. It isn’t shared with local governments about $1,000 area, will be a combination of rebuilding their systems after not that losing data or access to it states, counties and cities. either immigration authorities or in federal funds on average, or a “plants, soil, sun and certain paying the ransom, Batalla said. can disrupt operations of a gov- Some parts of the population the police, which some people are total of $10,000 in the ten years bio-organisms” that will clean up He added that the number of ernment or hospital, Batalla said have been historically hard to concerned about. until the next census. a portion of the city’s wastewater, hacking and ransomware attacks that there’s often a hidden bigger count fully, notably homeless “California stands to lose one Kim said that the city, along said City Water Pollution Control on public sector computer sys- problem that’s less visible to the people, Farmer said. People or more congressional seats” if with the county, is spreading Plant Manager Justin Jensen. LEGAL NOTICE Honorable Robert G. Olson Ninth Judicial District Court FILED FILED FILED FILED Pondera County, Montana AUGUST 27, 2019 AUGUST 30, 2019 SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 226 – 1st Street South MELISSA WILK MELISSA WILK MELISSA WILK MELISSA WILK PO Box 822 County Clerk County Clerk County Clerk County Clerk Shelby, MT 59474 ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY (406) 424-8360 By------, Deputy By------, Deputy By------, Deputy By------, Deputy FILE NO. 562794-796 FILE NO. 562960 FILE NO. 563335 FILE NO. 563682 MONTANA NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PONDERA COUNTY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ______NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT In the Matter of ) Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and ) Professions Code Professions Code Professions Code Professions Code J. W. M. ) Case No. DN-18-02 Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 ) The name of the businesses: The name of the businesses: The name of the businesses: The name of the businesses: YOUTH IN NEED OF CARE ) (1) Hospice Audit & Charting (2) Hospice Vern Waskom Company located at 5011 M.O.K. Transportation located at 390 In- One Way Legal Administrative Solutions ______Patient Care (3) Patient Compliance Audit lo- Preston Avenue, Livermore, CA 94551, in dustrial Pkwy #5, Hayward, CA 94544, in located at 320 Best Avenue, San Leandro, cated at 4061 East Castro Valley Blvd. Suite Alameda County is hereby registered by Alameda County is hereby registered by CA 94577, in Alameda County is hereby CITATION BY PUBLICATION 116, Castro Valley, CA 94552, in Alameda the following owner(s): VW Golf, Inc, 5011 the following owner(s): Avtar Kittaney, 390 registered by the following owner(s): Walter ______County is hereby registered by the following Preston Avenue, Livermore, CA 94551. This Industrial Pkwy #5, Hayward, CA 94544. This Lee Hill Jr., 320 Best Avenue, San Leandro, owner(s): Matthew Bennett, 1420 Cliff Swal- business is conducted by a corporation. This business is conducted by an individual. This CA 94577. This business is conducted by an TO: ROBERT HENRY MATOS low Dr., Patterson, CA 95363. This business business commenced 8/30/19. business commenced 11/2013. individual. This business commenced N/A. is conducted by an individual. This business /s/ VW Golf, Inc /s/ Avtar Kittaney /s/ Walter Lee Hill Jr. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Petitions have been filed in the commenced N/A. This statement was filed with the County This statement was filed with the County This statement was filed with the County above-entitled Court by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human /s/ Matthew Bennett Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated Services, Child and Family Services Division (hereinafter DPHHS), 300 North This statement was filed with the County by file stamp above. by file stamp above. by file stamp above. Virginia Street, Suite 320, Conrad, MT 59425, requesting termination of Parental Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated Expires AUGUST 30, 2024 Expires SEPTEMBER 11, 2024 Expires SEPTEMBER 20, 2024 Rights with the DPHHS’s right to consent to adoption. by file stamp above. SEPT 26, OCT 03, 10, 17, 2019 SEPT 26, OCT 03, 10, 17, 2019 OCT 03, 10, 17, 24, 2019 NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear on the Expires AUGUST 27, 2024 0152-SLT 0156-SLT 0158-SLT 4th day of November, 2019 at 11:00 o’clock a.m., Mountain Standard Time, in SEPT 19, 26, OCT 03, 10, 2019 the courtroom of the Pondera County Courthouse, 20 4th Avenue SW, Conrad, 0151-SLT Montana, then and there to show cause, if any you may have, why DPHHS’s request for relief should not be granted. FILED FILED FILED FILED The Youth, J.W.M., was born in 2015. The Youth’s Birth Mother is Catherine SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 OCTOBER 02, 2019 SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 OCTOBER 04, 2019 Annette Tuell, a/k/a Catherine Annette Brown and his Birth Father is Robert MELISSA WILK MELISSA WILK MELISSA WILK MELISSA WILK Henry Matos. County Clerk County Clerk County Clerk County Clerk You have the right to be represented by an attorney in these proceedings. If you ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY are unable to afford an attorney, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent By------, Deputy By------, Deputy By------, Deputy By------, Deputy you. FILE NO. 563835 FILE NO. 564073 FILE NO. 563991 FILE NO. 564138 Your failure to appear at the Hearing will constitute a denial of interest in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Child, which denial may result in, without further notice of this proceeding or NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT any subsequent proceeding, a judgment by default being entered for the relief Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and Pursuant to Business and requested in the Petition. Professions Code Professions Code Professions Code Professions Code A copy of the Petition hereinbefore referred to is filed with the Clerk of District Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Sections 17900-17930 Court for Pondera County, (406) 271-4026, and is hereby served upon you at The name of the businesses: The name of the businesses: The name of the businesses: The name of the businesses: this time. Rose Rosary located at 41 Astrida Drive, Guidos Carpet Care located at 237 E. Lewel- Iglesia Misionera Ebenezer Torre Fuerte lo- Registration Express Services located at WITNESS the Honorable Robert G. Olson, Judge of the above-entitled Court Hayward, CA 94544, in Alameda County is ling Blvd. Apt. A, San Lorenzo, CA 94580, cated at 22370 Mission Blvd, Hayward, CA 2835 Miller St., San Leandro, CA 94577, in and the Seal of this Court this ______30th day of ______,September 2019. hereby registered by the following owner(s): in Alameda County is hereby registered by 94541 in Alameda County is hereby regis- Alameda County is hereby registered by the Cathrine Cosmiano, 41 Astrida Drive, Hay- the following owner(s): Eliseo Guido, 237 tered by the following owner(s): Cesar Aran- following owner(s): Nhung Thanh Cao, 2835 (SEAL) ______Laurie Eisenzimer ward, CA 94544. This business is conducted E. Lewelling Blvd. Apt. A, San Lorenzo, CA da, 215 Parrot St., San Leandro, CA 94577. Miller St., San Leandro, CA 94577. This Laurie Eisenzimer by an individual. This business commenced 94580. This business is conducted by an in- This business is conducted by an individual. business is conducted by an individual. This Clerk of District Court N/A. dividual. This business commenced 10/2/19. This business commenced 09/30/19. business commenced 10/03/2019. /s/ Cathrine Cosmiano /s/ Eliseo Guido /s/ Cesar Aranda /s/ Nhung Thanh Cao By:______This statement was filed with the County This statement was filed with the County This statement was filed with the County This statement was filed with the County Deputy Clerk Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by file stamp above. by file stamp above. by file stamp above. by file stamp above. OCT 10, 17, 24, 2019 Expires SEPTEMBER 25, 2024 Expires OCTOBER 02, 2024 Expires SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 Expires OCTOBER 04, 2024 0160-SLT OCT 03, 10, 17, 24, 2019 OCT 10, 17, 24, 30, 2019 OCT 10, 17, 24, 31, 2019 OCT 10, 17, 24, 31, 2019 0159-SLT 0162-SLT 0163-SLT 0164-SLT 6 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 San Leandro Times Shining a Spotlight on UrbanBloc

By Mike McGuire 700 Montague Avenue, and Mr. Martha Trela and Jerry Jameson plugged into local electrical and San Leandro Times Plastics at 844 Doolittle Drive. since 2014, is part of the rapidly plumbing lines, Jameson said. UrbanBloc, which repurposes National Manufacturing Day, growing modular construction in- “We deliver them as close to shipping containers to make com- founded in 2012 and celebrated dustry. That has been in the news plug-and-play as possible,” said mercial buildings, was among the first Friday in October, aims recently as cities scramble to co-owner Martha Trela. the San Leandro manufacturers to interest people in manufactur- meet a housing availability crisis. Final details are sometimes spotlighted here on National ing careers and inform the public UrbanBloc, however, fo- added after delivery to the site Manufacturing Day Oct. 4. about what manufacturing is, and cuses on the lesser-heralded by companies that are particularly Members of the press and the isn’t. It is presented by the Na- commercial part of the industry. concerned with brand identity, public were given a tour of their tional Association of Manufactur- Increasingly, smaller restaurants said Trela, but that finishing work facility at 2350 Alvarado Street. ers and local affiliate Association and retail stores are opening can also be done at UrbanBloc. There the company designs and of Manufacturers Bay Area. in refurbished former shipping Jameson said that local build- manufactures new restaurants, UrbanBloc produced units containers, redone by UrbanBloc ing departments often are not bars, cafes, retail stores and that recently became Oakland and other manufacturers. familiar with the completely dif- PHOTOS COURTESY OF MIKE MCGUIRE offices. stores Equator Coffee at 127 One advantage of the con- ferent way modular construction The new unit from UrbanBloc that is now Equator Coffee. While some of the buildings Bay Place, Urban Remedy foods tainers is that it is often cheaper works and thus what to inspect are free-standing, others accom- at 175 Bay Place, Humphry and faster to build a building in a for. There are no studs to check, pany conventional buildings, Slocombe ice cream at 2335 factory than on the site, co-owner for example, but one does need to co-owner Jerry Jameson said. Broadway and Red Bay Coffee Jameson said. check reinforcing frames around “We see a lot of companies at 2327 Broadway. Part of the savings comes windows. wanting to use their ‘backyards,’ They’re working on two from work being able to take Trela said that while shipping too” he said, referring to the cur- projects ready to be moved to place on the site while the build- containers are very sturdy, if one rently idle space that sometimes sites in Livermore and Ventura. A ing itself is being built elsewhere. cuts into them for a window or surrounds businesses. taco and tequila bar is going to La The containers themselves door without reinforcing the area Along with Urban Bloc, Botica restaurant in downtown are readily available, Jameson first, the container “turns into a the event featured open houses Livermore, while a courtyard said. There are an estimated 11 pretzel quickly.” at San Leandro manufacturers welcome unit is going to the Iron million of them waiting to be At UrbanBloc the design FreeWire Technologies at 1933 & Resin clothing store in Ventura. used in the U.S. team figures out where all the Davis Street, Scandic Spring at The company, owned by Shipping companies bring openings are going to go, then more goods to the U.S. than they passes this information on to the send back, what economists call structural team of welders and a trade deficit. Jameson said the engineers, who strengthen those companies find it is cheaper to areas before doing any cutting. make new containers overseas The containers start out as than to send empty ones back. exactly 8 feet by 40 feet and are Customers gather May 3, 2019 at a store in the Richmond The state has been encour- then cut to size as needed. Ur- Business Hub that was manufactured by UrbanBloc. aging modular construction by banBloc uses the “high-top” size, handling all building permits and which at 9 feet, 6 inches high He added, “They’re produced consider the unit as a building or handling all inspections. Local are taller than the more common to sit stably stacked eight high a vehicle, Jameson said. permitting and inspection is not standard size. crossing an ocean with big waves, If a vehicle is parked on a needed, which otherwise can “A big advantage of shipping after all. They have to fit together property, no additional property slow down construction projects. containers is that they are pro- very well.” taxes are due, though vehicle When the building is deliv- duced to very close tolerances,” Another advantage of modu- taxes would have to paid. Most ered to the site, it is permitted and said Jameson. “They’re exactly lar construction for the business of their customers, Jameson said, Shawn Wienckowski, head of factory operations, shows a legally ready to be used. There 8 feet wide, not off by a quar- owner is that the state lets them choose to treat them as vehicles reinforcement frame at container’s rear. are already attachments to be ter-inch or so.” choose whether they want to for tax purposes. San Leandro Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 7 LIFESTYLE

heat, turning occasionally. When the chicken begins to brown, add onion, garlic and shallots to pan. Columbus Day a Holiday for Some After 20 minutes or so, add wine, vinegar, salt, pepper and Next Monday is Colum- basil to mixture. Cover tightly and bus Day. By presidential allow to simmer for another 30 proclamation, it always falls minutes. Serve with pasta or rice. on the second Monday in October. INSALATA CAPRESE It is a holiday for most fed- eral workers, but not state or 4 large ripe tomatoes, sliced county employees. 1/4-inch thick While post offices and 1 pound fresh Mozzarella banks will be closed, most Chris cheese, sliced 1/4 inch everything else will oper- thick ate on a normal Monday schedule, including the stock exchange, 1/3 cup fresh basil leaves schools, trash collection, business offices, stores, restaurants and 3 tablespoons extra virgin public transportation. olive oil Salt and freshly ground black broth, tomatoes and carrots, and pepper to taste 2 (14-ounce) cans beef broth 1 (14-1/2 ounce) can Italian- season with salt and pepper. Re- On a large platter, alternate style stewed tomatoes duce heat, cover, and simmer 15 and overlap the tomato slices, 1 cup sliced carrots minutes. mozzarella cheese slices, and ba- 1 (14-1/2 ounce) can Great Stir in beans with liquid and sil leaves. Drizzle with olive oil. Northern beans, undrained zucchini. Cover, and simmer an- Season with sea salt and pepper. 2 small zucchini, cubed other 15 minutes, or until zucchini Serves 6. 2 cups spinach, packed, is tender. ITALIAN SAUSAGE rinsed and torn Remove from heat, and add Mamma Mia! That’s Italian! SOUP 1/4 teaspoon black pepper spinach. Replace lid allowing the e have no idea what 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce 1 cup uncooked elbow pasta 1/4 teaspoon salt heat from the soup to cook the Christopher Colum- 1/2 cup water 1/3 cup grated Parmesan 1 pound Italian sausage In a stockpot or Dutch oven, spinach leaves. Soup is ready to bus’ favorite meal 1/2 cup white wine 2 tablespoons chopped fresh 1 clove garlic, minced brown sausage with garlic. Stir in serve after 5 minutes. Serves 6. was,W but because Monday is 1 teaspoon dried basil basil his “Day,” we’ve rolled out a 1 teaspoon dried thyme Heat olive oil in a large pot over few Italian specialties we’re 3 sprigs fresh parsley medium-high heat. Add onion sure he would have loved. 1 bay leaf and cook until translucent, about OLD WORLD SPAGHETTI In a shallow dish, stir togeth- 4 minutes. Add garlic and cook er flour, salt, and black pepper. 30 seconds. Add the celery and Dredge meat in seasoned flour. In carrot and cook until they begin 2 (6-ounce) cans tomato paste a large skillet, melt butter with oil to soften, about 5 minutes. Stir in 1 (28-ounce) can tomato puree over medium heat. Brown meat. the green beans, dried oregano and 2 (28-ounce) cans crushed Remove meat from pan, and set basil, 3/4 teaspoon salt, and pepper tomatoes aside. to taste; cook 3 more minutes. 4 garlic cloves, crushed Add onion, carrots, celery, and Add the diced and crushed to- 1⁄2 cup onion, chopped garlic to drippings in pan. Cook matoes and the chicken broth to 3-1⁄2 tablespoons extra virgin and stir for about 5 minutes. the pot and bring to a boil. Reduce olive oil Stir in tomato sauce, water, wine, the heat to medium low and sim- 2-1⁄2 tablespoons white sugar basil, thyme, parsley, and bay leaf. mer 10 minutes. Stir in the kidney 1 teaspoon salt Return meat to pan. Bring to a boil, beans and pasta and cook until the 1 teaspoon black pepper and reduce heat to simmer. Cover, pasta and vegetables are tender, 1 tablespoon dried basil and cook for 2-1/2 hours. Yields 6 about 10 minutes. 1⁄2 teaspoon dried thyme servings. Season with salt. Ladle into leaves bowls and top with the Parmesan 1 teaspoon dried oregano MINESTRONE SOUP and chopped basil. Serves 6 1⁄2 teaspoon dried rosemary leaves 2 tablespoons olive oil CHICKEN 1⁄4 cup Parmesan cheese 1 large onion, diced CACCIATORE 1⁄2 cup dry red wine 4 cloves garlic, minced 2-1⁄2 cups water 2 stalks celery, diced 2 tablespoons olive oil Add olive oil to a large stockpot 1-1/2 cups green beans, trim- 1 (2-1/2 pound) chicken, cut over low-to-medium heat and sau- med, cut in 1/2-inch pieces into pieces te onions for about 4 minutes, then 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 large onion, chopped into 1/4-inch pieces add crushed garlic and cook for 2 1 large carrot, diced 3 cloves garlic, crushed and minutes longer. Add water and to- 1 teaspoon dried basil chopped fine mato products, mixing everything Salt and pepper 2 shallots, chopped fine well. Add spices and cheese, and 1 (28-ounce) can diced 1/2 cup dry white wine cook for 2-1/2 hours covered. Add tomatoes 1 (14-ounce) can crushed 1-1/2 teaspoons red wine in wine and cook 30 minutes lon- vinegar ger. 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By Dr. John Chang Special to the Times any people associate springtime with asth- M ma attacks, in large part due to increased exposure to pollens as plants start to bloom. But some studies show asth- ma attacks spike during the fall, when more people – especially children – go to the hospital because of asthma-related com- plications than any other time of the year, according to the Asth- Health & Wellness Fair ma and Allergy Foundation of America. About one in 12 Americas This Saturday have asthma, a chronic condi- tion that makes it difficult to St. Rose Hospital and Kaiser Permanente will host a Community Health and Wellness Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 12, under the Grand White Tent at St. move air in and out of the lungs Rose, 27200 Calaroga Ave. in Hayward.Free family-friendly events will include health and may trigger wheezing, chest screenings, flu vaccines, food distribution and a Kids Zone. tightness and coughing. It is also among the most ex- pensive chronic conditions to treat, with the economic burden Some studies show asthma attacks spike during the fall, when more people – especially children – go to the hospi- estimated at $62 billion due to tal because of asthma-related complications than any other medical costs, loss in work pro- time of the year, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foun- ductivity and school absences. dation of America. There isn’t a cure for asthma, which is generally caused by en- in asthma-related complications asthma attacks are triggered by vironmental and genetic factors. is due to back-to-school season, something in the home, includ- The condition is treatable with a with packed classrooms that ing irritants such as tobacco combination of medication and spread cold-causing germs. smoke, dust mites, cockroach avoiding or eliminating triggers; Catching a cold or the flu allergens, rodents and mold. however, an estimated 50% of can trigger asthma, so parents Poorly maintained housing and adults – and 40% of children – and children should wash their polluted areas put people at a with asthma don’t have control hands regularly and avoid close higher risk of developing asth- of their condition, according to contact with people who may ma. the CDC. be ill. In addition, the CDC rec- • Follow Medications as With that in mind, consider ommends flu shots for everyone Prescribed: Most children with these four tips to help reduce six months and older, especially asthma take two inhaler medi- the risk of asthma-related issues for older Americans and people cations — a daily “controller” during the fall and yearlong: with certain chronic conditions. medication of corticosteroids • Avoid Causes of the Com- • Limit Exposure to Air to help prevent an onset of an mon Cold: Part of the fall spike Pollutants: Nearly 40% of all attack, and a rescue inhaler for breathing troubles. Missing multiple days of the prescribed The Entire line of Since medication, or overuse of a res- 1969 cue inhaler, may contribute to Garden of Life complications. Products • Consider Connected De- vices: A growing number of NATURAL FOODS health plans and care providers San Leandro are starting to test “smart inhal- MEMBERSHIPS ST ART A T $10.95/MO! 182 Pelton Center ers,” which uses Bluetooth tech- (510) 483-3630 nology and mobile apps to send TRY US OUT WITH A Castro Valley real-time data back to parents 3446 Village Dr. and health professionals to help (510) 581-0220 them monitor medication usage patterns. Other connected devic- FREE 3-DAY PASS es can measure indoor air qual- ity, offering real-time feedback IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN SAN LEANDRO to help people reduce exposure HURRY, OFFER ENDS 10/ 31 Introducing to potential irritants. Dr. Pavithra Channegowda awesome classes • tons of weights • personal & group training For some people asthma is ® a nuisance, while for others it miles of cardio • tanning & Hydr oMassage • #NOJUDGMENTS can be life-threatening due to sudden-onset asthma attacks. In fact, there are more than 1.7 177 Lewelling Blvd • San Lorenzo, CA Astra Dental is here to help! million asthma-related visits to the ER each year. Keeping these 510.924.4200 • • Family/Cosmetic Dentistry tips in mind may help reduce the • We accept all PPO • Nitrous Oxide/ Laughing Gas risk of complications during the CrunchSanLorenzo.com Plans, All 3rd party • Invisalign/Braces fall and year-round. Offer valid at the specified location only and expires 10/31/2019. Amenities and pricing vary by • Spanish Speaking financing and major Dr. John Chang is medical membership level and location. Additional fees and restrictions may apply. See club for details. © credit cards 2019 Crunch IP Holdings, LLC • We welcome new patients director of UnitedHealthcare of 510-352-5017 • 299 Juana Avenue, Ste. B, San Leandro California. San Leandro Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 9

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ByeByeMattress.com 10 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 San Leandro Times REALREAL ESTATEESTATE GALLERYGALLERY REAL ESTATE REALITY By Carl Medford, CRS GUEST COMMENTARY Special to the Times Prepare For The Fall Season – Top 5 Checklist

ooler mornings have check your furnace and install a weather seals and door sweeps become the norm, so new thermostat to make sure all to close off all gaps. Caulk all a family recently tried works as it should. Change your gaps around windows. Close the C starting their fur- furnace filter. Sealing furnace fireplace damper. nace to remove the chill. They ducting will also save energy. Beat the season and while flipped the appropriate switches • Replace drafty windows. others are panicking, you will and, instead of the familiar When cold weather comes, old be snug and warm in your fully sounds, were greeted by silence. windows reward you with drafts prepared home. 1725 Estudillo Avenue • San Leandro A furnace technician un- and heat loss. Carl Medford is a licensed 1725 Estudillo located next to Chabot Park the CASTLE awaits your masked some issues and the Eliminate drafts and lower Realtor with Keller Williams Re- inspection with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths over 4,700 sqft plus a six car family, while disappointed with heating costs by replacing your alty and a licensed general con- garage. Ideal for a large family or resident Air B&B. Something a repair bill, were grateful they old windows with new thermal- tractor. This article is sponsored truly special. Offered at $1,499,000 by Matt Jones with Robert Jones had not waited until later to ly efficient dual-pane products. by the Central County Market- and Associates, celebrating our 36th year at our downtown discover their heating issues. Check for available discounts ing Association. location, 142 Joaquin Avenue. Call Matt at (510) 798-6401 or the office at With kids back in school and for installing new windows out (510) 357-0120 for your private viewing. Matt fall schedules activated, now is of the peak season. Use window the time to plan for winter. Here shades to keep in heat, especial- is our Top Five Fall Prep List: ly at night. New Furnace? Don’t Shut Heat Registers • Check your furnace before • Check your roof and it gets cold. Fire it up to make gutters. A roof inspection is By Samantha Mazzotta and the air return is affected as sure everything is working. relatively inexpensive, yet can Special to the Times well, increasing air pressure and Remember that furnaces sit- prevent hundreds of dollars in forcing the blower to work hard- ting idle have accumulated dust potential damage. In guidelines for newer, er to circulate warm air back that is burned off during the It’s always best to catch po- high-efficiency forced-air -fur into the house. first run, resulting in that classic tential issues before they cause naces, HVAC experts recom- Air ducts in newer systems “ionization” smell. harm. For an extra fee, some mend against arbitrarily shutting also are not normally sealed, the Considering installing a new roof inspection companies will off registers in unused rooms. blog notes. So when the return thermostat such as a Nest? Do it also clean your gutters. If you There are a number of rea- air pressure goes up, air begins now. An HVAC technician can need new gutters, beat the rush sons for this. The newer furnac- to escape from the duct system and do it now. es are configured to heat your itself, forcing the blower to Make sure your downspouts entire home’s square footage in work harder to draw enough air have diverters which carry wa- the most efficient way possible. to heat. ter away from your home. Make Start shutting off registers and Low airflow over other com- sure nothing on the ground traps that setup no longer works, as ponents of a high-efficiency water or directs it towards your the parameters of the system system can cause problems, home. have been changed. too. The heating coils actually • Trim vegetation away Shutting off several regis- can get too hot, as can the heat from the house. If you have ters can affect the blower mo- exchanger, increasing the risk closed registers shouldn’t nega- who can tell you the best way to PROPERTY tree branches, bushes or shrubs tor in particular, according to that it could crack – releasing tively affect the system, it’s bet- manage your particular heating MANAGEMENT & touching your home, trim them the Energy Vanguard (www. exhaust gases, including carbon ter to ask than to wonder. system. REAL ESTATE SALES back before the storms come. energyvanguard.com) blog monoxide, into your home. 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By Buzz Bertolero ground as they produce basal Rudbeckia and Echinacea, to of correct answers but what is Special to the Times shoots while others are trimmed mention just a few. the right one for you? My perennials are back for shaping. Also, don’t overlook the The areas do not need to go looking shaggy with You’re correct, perennials contribution from variegated fo- colorless as you would mix in brown leaves and don’t need to be replanted like liage from landscape shrubs and a few annuals. I’m a believer in Q leggy branches. Do I annuals. However, their bloom- grasses. Your favorite garden mixing annuals and perennials have to wait until spring to cut ing cycle is seasonal and I’m not center now has a selection of to bridge the color gap. them back or can it be done aware of any herbaceous perenni- small perennial plants in packs. You could add Primulas, now? Also, what perennials can al that blooms year round. Planted now, these variet- Primroses, Calendulas, Pan- BUZZ BERTOLERO I plant for year-round color? I Flowering ornamental plants ies will bloom next year. If you sies and Violas for more color. don’t want to mess with annu- such as Floral Carpet Roses or wait to plant in the spring, these Planted now, they will continue als anymore because I’m tired Euryops have a very long bloom plants won’t bloom until the fol- blooming until next April/May. of replanting them. season. Garden Mums, Cycla- lowing year. You can avoid this I’d plant them close to one THE DIRT men and English Primroses with those plants growing in another as they’ll grow very lit- GARDENER Perennials are are the primary fall perennials. four-inch pots and larger sizes. tle between now and next Febru- groomed now, or you Mums have the shortest flower- Your first step might be ary, and add some nutrients with Mixing annuals and perennials together will give your could wait. I’d groom ing season while Cyclamen and to step back and evaluate the a starter fertilizer to prevent the garden year-round color. Athe spring-blooming ones now, English Primroses bloom con- blooming pattern of the existing leaves from turning yellow. so they are ready to take off as tinuously through May. perennials to see which season You now have year-round around the crowns with the win- Advance California Certified temperatures warm up in March. Next spring and/or summer, needs to be enhanced. Also, color with a minimal amount of ter rains and can cause the plants Nursery Professional. The Dirt Most of the Sages, Evening you could add Iberis, Foxglove, give some thought to the type replanting. to rot during the rainy season. Gardener’s website is www. Primrose, Shasta Daisy and Pen- Coreopsis, Penstemon, Verbena, or shape of flowers you prefer And, finally, as the leaves Repeat as needed during the fall dirtgardener.com and questions stemon can be pruned off to the Phlox, Bacopa, Million Bells, — daisy shape, columnar or just drop, be sure to gather up all the and winter. I think it’s about the can be sent by email to buzz@ dainty type flowers. Do they debris that accumulates at the only time a leaf blower makes dirtgardener.com or on Face- need to be large, small or some- base and around the plants. The any sense. book at Facebook.com/Buzz. where in between? There are lots foreign material will pack down Buzz Bertolero is an Bertolero Put Safety First When Out Doing Yard Work BUZZ BERTOLERO By Samantha Mazzotta muscles) offers a few additional Special to the Times tips: ften, we’re in a hurry to • Before doing any heavy yard THE DIRT just finish up with the work, warm up for at least 10 GARDENER yard work. Or, it’s too minutes with some lighter tasks. hotO or too aggravating to put on • Cover any exposed skin with safety gear like impact-resistant sunscreen to prevent sunburn. Leaves Curl Up goggles and sturdy gloves. • Sturdy gloves will protect But spending a couple extra your hands from blisters, scratch- By Buzz Bertolero can cause curly leaves on mul- dollars to purchase the right es, insect bites, poison oak, the Special to the Times berries and other shade trees equipment and safety gear, and heat from gas-powered, hand- I started a compost planted in and near a lawn. taking time to put it on, can pre- held lawn-care tools, and flying Wear proper safety gear when doing yard work. pile and was amazed And, citrus leaves curl up from vent injuries and even save your debris. dental chemical spills, and many • Wear long-sleeved shirts at how fast everything cool temperatures in the win- life. • Sturdy boots with slip-resis- eye irritants and allergens. and pants to protect skin from Q decomposed. I used ter months. So, again, there are In fact, there are a number of tant soles are critical when work- • Face protection: a dust or scratches caused by low-hanging food scraps, yard clippings, and many reasons for leaf curl. preventive measures to take be- ing around any power tool. filter mask should be worn when tree branches and other plants. prunings from my peach tree The good news is that Peach fore starting yard work. Topical • Eye protection — gog- spreading fertilizer or spraying • Wear noise-reducing ear- that had leaf curl. I added the Leaf Curl hasn’t contaminated Biomedics (which, handily, sells gles specifically made to resist yard chemicals, and can be a big muffs, a hard hat and a steel mesh compost to my spring vegetable the compost or garden soil. Take a pain relief and healing cream high-impact strikes — will pro- help to those with seasonal aller- face visor when using a chainsaw. garden. Now, my bell peppers a few samples of the curly leaves for those post-yard-work sore tect you from flying debris, acci- gies while doing yard work. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. and pole beans have leaf curl. to your local garden center and Is my soil contaminated? have a nursery professional help identify the problem(s). Sales ~ Property Management ~ Leasing RECENT HOME SALES As a general rule, we My guess would be that you don’t compost diseased have some type of sucking insect Castro Valley ———————— problem. plant parts. The inter- 21679 Lake Chabot Rd. 94546: $460,000 2 BD - 848 SF - 1942 Anal temperature of a compost Buzz Bertolero is an 20153 Forest Avenue 94546: $520,000 2 BD - 1,044 SF - 1986 pile doesn’t get hot enough to Advance California Certified 20111 West Ridge Ct. 94546: $600,000 2 BD - 1,467 SF - 1977 2228 Jeffer Street 94546: $620,000 2 BD - 1,018 SF - 1948 destroy the disease organisms Nursery Professional. The Dirt 2025 Vivian Street 94546: $625,000 3 BD - 950 SF - 1928 or weed seeds. Diseased plant Gardener’s website is www. 3827 Vincent Court 94546: $680,000 3 BD - 1,081 SF - 1954 dirtgardener.com and questions 19227 Garrison Ave. 94546: $730,000 3 BD - 1,276 SF - 1949 trimmings should be disposed of 18913 Walnut Road 94546: $775,000 3 BD - 1,272 SF - 1955 in your garden trimmings con- can be sent by email to buzz@ 19520 Stanton Ave. 94546: $783,000 5 BD - 1,575 SF - 1960 tainer. dirtgardener.com or on Face- 581 E. 14th St. • San Leandro • 632-1234 21635 Knoll Way 94546: $860,000 3 BD - 1,570 SF - 1960 20545 Forest Avenue 94546: $915,000 4 BD - 2,381 SF - 1963 Although, in this case, the book at Facebook.com/Buzz. www.deadrich.com CBRE #00360465 18871 W. Cavendish Dr. 94552: $917,500 3 BD - 1,712 SF - 1978 diseased leaves have done no Bertolero TOTAL SALES: 12 harm and your soil is not con- LOWEST AMOUNT: $460,000 MEDIAN AMOUNT: $705,000 taminated. The leaf curl on HIGHEST AMOUNT: $917,500 AVERAGE AMOUNT: $707,125 peaches is called Peach Leaf SAT. & SUN. San Leandro ———————— OCT. 12 & OCT. 13 Curl. It’s a water-activated fun- 14631 Doolittle Drive 94577: $415,000 3 BD - 1,060 SF - 1979 gus that attacks only peach and CITY SAT SUN ADDRESS PRICE BDR./BA. REALTOR AGENT PHONE 14721 Fisk Court 94579: $540,000 3 BD - 1,459 SF - 1951 nectarine trees. Also, the fungus A 1-4 1-4 14529 Flagship St. $525,000 2/2.5 United Brokers RE Tere Lee 510-305-8827 1506 Green Court 94578: $545,000 2 BD - 768 SF - 1948 1454 155th Avenue 94578: $555,000 2 BD - 1,066 SF - 1926 spores overwinter above ground, H — 2-4 30501/30503 Vanderbilt St. $799,000 2/1 Rinetti & Co. RE Perry Vittoria 510-326-0378 not in the soil. 1776 Bali Court 94578: $600,000 5 BD - 2,679 SF - 2009 C — 1-4 21746 Shadyspring Rd. $849,000 3/ 2 Coldwell Banker RE Trish Radovich 510-583-5400 14765 Craft Avenue 94578: $625,000 2 BD - 1,018 SF - 1945 Curly leaf on plants can be S — 2-4:30 11733 Cranford Wy. $949,000 3+/2.5 Compass RE Michelle Miller 510-701-3442 caused by many different things 1277 Margery Avenue 94578: $629,000 2 BD - 1,274 SF - 1947 C — 1-3 35687 Palomares Rd. $1,037,000 2/2 J. Rockcliff RE Kristy Peixoto 925-251-2536 1222 Seeley Street 94577: $640,000 3 BD - 1,026 SF - 1951 such as insects, herbicide dam- 1708 137th Avenue 94578: $665,000 2 BD - 960 SF - 1947 age and changes in temperatures. One-Line Open Home Listings run Wednesdays in the Castro Valley Forum (22,500 circ.) 1084 Midway Avenue 94577: $670,000 3 BD - 1,298 SF - 1942 On apple, cherry and plum and Thursdays in the San Leandro Times (38,500 circ.) for $25. 3753 Lamoureux Street 94578: $725,000 1,517 SF - 1978 trees, aphids are the primary For more information and a listing form, Call 614-1558. DEADLINE: TUESDAY AT NOON. 14586 Juniper Street 94579: $725,000 3 BD - 1,096 SF - 1953 111 Sunnyside Drive 94577: $735,000 2 BD - 1,040 SF - 1925 cause of leaf curl. Aphids are A = SAN LEANDRO • B = BERKELEY • C = CASTRO VALLEY • D = DANVILLE • F = FREMONT • H = HAYWARD sucking insects and they’ll cause CITY GUIDE 990 Castle Street 94578: $738,000 3 BD - 1,344 SF - 1954 L = LIVERMORE • M = MODESTO • S = SHEFFIELD VILLAGE • SLZ = SAN LORENZO • W = WALNUT CREEK • Z=ALAMEDA 15400 Heron Drive 94579: $775,000 4 BD - 1,651 SF - 1999 the leaves to curl up like an Ital- 739 Matoza Lane 94577: $875,000 3 BD - 1,946 SF - 2002 ian cookie. All real estate advertised in the San Leandro Times is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, marital status, national origin, or intention to make TOTAL SALES: 16 In addition, the herbicides in any such preference, limitation or discrimination. 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Marlene Crawford Alberta (Alex) Rodes March 27, 1925 - September 18, 2019 DiGrazia To our dear friends, I’m having a August 16, 1943 - October 4, 2019 celebration of life for my bride, Alberta (Alex) Rodes and little Tootsie, on Sat. Marlene Crawford Di Grazia November 9th from 3 til 6, at 33000 passed away surrounded by family Almaden Blvd., Union City, CA Tropics in San Leandro, CA on October 4, Mobile Home Park Club House. 2019 from complications related Al Rodes. My cell # is 510-432-3270. to Alzheimer’s. She was 76 years Pot luck, some music and some wine. old. Marlene Mather Crawford Everyone welcome. Alex worked with was born August 16, 1943 in many celebrities in her dancing career. Washington D.C. to Robert “Brace” and Marjorie Crawford, who both preceded her in death. ACROSS DOWN She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, James Di Grazia, and their three 1 Bar order 1 Lazy person 5 Stick out 2 Historic period children – John Di Grazia (Len), Kelly Di Grazia, and 8 String tie 3 Ovum Dominic Di Grazia (Tammi). Proud grandma to Dylan Di Shirley Dini 12 Incite 4 Kingdoms Grazia and Sydney Di Grazia. August 19, 1919 - September 29, 2019 13 Blonde shade 5 Hoosegow As a child, Marlene and her older sister Roanna spent 6 Tars’ org. Shirley Dini of San Leandro, 14 Disney’s “__ and the Detectives” time in Washington, D.C. and in Iola, Kansas where her 15 O or W 7 Netherlands city aunt and uncle had a farm. Her family eventually moved Ca. (Aug. 19, 1919 - Sept. 29, 8 Cause to go 2019). Shirley died peacefully 17 Even, as a score to Southern California where she attended Mark Keppel 18 “__ Abner” 9 Leave out at St. Francis Extended Care in High School in Alhambra. After graduating, Marlene went 19 Gap 10 Stead Hayward, Ca., where she received 11 Automaker Ransom Eli to University of California at Berkeley where she met the 21 Charley horse -- love of her life, Jim, and received her degree in Journalism. excellent care and was able to reach 24 Military status 16 Speed Marlene’s passion was helping others, and she had a her 100th birthday a month before her 25 Tatters 20 Hostels special devotion to children. After marrying and raising passing. 26 Quite attractive Born Shirley Margarite Armstrong 21 Study at the last minute their children and being an active volunteer, Marlene went 30 Past 22 Sitarist’s offering back to school and received her teaching credential from in St. Cloud, Minn., she settled her 31 Paycheck extra young family in San Leandro 75 years 23 Enthusiastic Cal State East Bay. During this time, she was a librarian 32 Altar affirmative 24 Carries on at Head Royce School in Oakland and a substitute teacher. ago. Survived by children Clara Newman Scholl, Tom 33 Artist Rene 26 Subway employee She landed at Joseph Azevedo Elementary School in Howard Newman, Robert Joe Newman, Barbara Coleman 35 Toppled 27 Layer Fremont and taught there and at other area schools for 14 Creamer and 7 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and 3 36 Commotions 28 Between jobs years until she retired. great-great grandchildren. 37 Jaunty chapeau 29 Filly’s brother Marlene was an exceptionally unselfish person and was Preceded in death by her Armstrong siblings Dorothy, 38 Tray 31 Wait always ready to help others. She was also an accomplished James, Curtis, Elliot, first husband Tom Horace Newman, 41 Help 34 Devastate cook and baker and enjoyed a variety of outdoors activities second husband James Howard Coleman, third husband 42 Neighborhood 35 Indy Jones’ hat with her husband, especially hiking and sightseeing in Albert Dini and son James Calvin Coleman. 43 Mississippi flower 37 Crib national parks. Her family would like to express deepest gratitude to 48 “The View” alumna Lisa 38 Polio vaccine pioneer 39 Met melody There will be a mass and reception on Friday, October their friends and family especially to her loving niece, Gale 49 Gorilla Armstrong and grandson, Travis Creamer who visited 50 St. Louis team 40 Fasting period 11, 2019, 11:30 a.m., at Church of the Assumption 41 On in years (510-352-1537), 1100 Fulton Ave., San Leandro, CA often over six years of extended care. And to the 51 Shakespeare’s shrew 52 Bow the head 44 Mil. address 94577. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be caring staff at St. Francis, especially Joarce Tongol 53 Pumps up the volume 45 Felon’s flight made in Marlene’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association. and Juanita Angelis, thank you for your 46 Little devil compassionate caregiving. ANSWERS ON PAGE 5 47 Fool San Leandro Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 15 Community Meetings on Public Artwork

The Alameda County Arts The Community Roundtable from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Ashland artist semi-finalists who have Works Agency (PWA). The intent For those who can’t attend Commission invites the public for the Hesperian Blvd. project Community Center, 1530 - 167th been invited to make artwork of projects is to make the streets the meeting but still want to to attend two community round- will be held on Wednesday, Oct. Ave. in San Leandro. All ages are proposals for the projects. The safer for people walking, biking, share ideas, a short online survey tables about the new public art- 16 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the San Lo- welcome. Light refreshments will ideas shared by the community and driving and to revitalize and is available through Oct. 31 at work that is planned for the street renzo Library, 395 Paseo Grande be provided. at the roundtables will inform the beautify East 14th Street and https://tinyurl.com/SurveyE- corridor improvement projects in San Lorenzo. Hear about the corridor artists’ proposals. Hesperian Boulevard corridors. 14Hesp. For more information, along Hesperian Boulevard in The Community Roundtable improvement projects, share The corridor improvement The Arts Commission is working contact the Office of the Alameda San Lorenzo and East 14th Street for the East 14th St. project will thoughts about the future artwork projects are being undertaken closely with PWA to incorporate County Arts Commission at 510- in Ashland. be held on Thursday, Oct. 17, and the community, and meet the by the Alameda County Public public art into the projects. 208-9646.

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good news. This is my second time writing a letter to the editor. The first LETTERS to the EDITOR time was to thank the firefighters INQUIRING REPORTER who came to my house after my son Letters must include the writer’s name, address and phone number, and must was born on the stairs going to the be under 300 words. We reserve the right to edit as necessary. E-mail letters to: garage in 1997. What band have you seen the most [email protected] or fax to: 510-483-4209, or send by mail to: The Editor, I have seen enough bad news and San Leandro Times, 2060 Washington Ave., San Leandro, CA 94577. — Asked around town sadness in my life due to being the times? daughter of a funeral director in Frustration Over Threats and plantings. Oakland. Editor: What do the letter writers mean by Back in September 1996, the I share San Leandro’s coach, “dirty” then? City of San Leandro advertised to I’ve seen Metallica six times. The team and city frustrations (“SLHS Perhaps they are talking about start a Kiddie College class for the most recent venue was the Rose Bowl Football Game Called Off Due to some of the infrastructure/buildings 18-month-old age group. in Pasadena. I’ve been to their heavy Threats,” Page 1, The Times, Oct. 3). in downtown. The exterior of many I signed my mother and daughter As a long term resident — and my of the buildings could use a coat of up for the class because I worked metal concerts at The Fillmore, Oracle wife was born here and went to San paint. full time. Arena, and Shoreline Amphitheater. Leandro High — we were both ap- We need capital investment After a few setbacks, complaints Lionel Guerra palled at the cancellation of the game for new sidewalks and crossings, and haggling, the class was finally San Leandro with McClymonds high school. street-calming and renovation of opened by a caring, creative, calm, Back in the ’70s, I went to Oak- buildings in downtown. I would like fun teacher, Ms. Liz Schultz. My land Tech and played McClymonds to see the Masonic Building and daughter loved that class and met on their field. I was shocked even Casa Peralta get some much needed friends there that she is still in con- then there were about 50 Oakland repair and beautifying. I’d like to see tact with. Police officers at that game which better landscaping in all of the public Parents aren’t obligated to come Counting Crows. I’ve known their guitar was unheard of at any other school. areas. every session, but my mom and an- player since high school. I’ve also seen It seems then and even now that Our downtown needs much more other grandmother always attended The English Beat many times, because of McClymonds still draws the worst it attention and investment but it’s to make sure Ms. Liz had enough knowing their bass player. I’ve been to has to offer as far as its supporting certainly not dirty. help to monitor all of the stations tons of shows of both bands. community. It’s about the kids who —Angele Sweet available. Two years later I had an- Tom Caploe practice hard to be competitive as San Leandro other child. My mother and daughter San Leandro many look forward in their senior continued to come faithfully, bring- years to have colleges take a look at Confused Over Political Views ing my infant son as well. As my son them. It’s all for naught when you Editor: got older, he too was allowed to join I read with interest your profile have troublemakers go so far as to in the fun and make crafts. I’ve seen Yesterday & Today make threats during the game. of Leo West (“West Recalls Long Eventually my daughter went off over 100 times. The hard rock band was Sorry San Leandro. Maybe you Struggle for Better Life,” Page 1, to kindergarten and then my son should have your league as well as The Times, Oct. 3). was old enough to be enrolled in the formed in the 1970s in this area and played the OAL ( Oakland ) revise your Initially, I expected the profile to class. On his first day my mom told a lot in San Lorenzo, Castro Valley, and at future schedule so as to keep McCly- connect his political views to his my son to say, “Ms. Liz I am legal high schools during our youth. They have monds from your calendar. experiences as a political prisoner in now!” My son, being a little tongue- a lot of recordings and still play, but have —George Harding Argentina. Instead, I read the story tied when he was little, always called changed their name to Y&T. San Leandro of how he was released from prison her Ms. Wiz and the name stuck Ken Quilici and flown to the United States thanks whenever he talked about her. Sheffield Village A Different View of San Leandro to the work of human rights groups I used to visit the class as much as Editor: and the UN. possible and always noticed how Ms. I am writing in response to the Given the current administration’s Liz took the time to make each child recent Letters to the Editor about antipathy to the UN, indifference to feel welcomed and special. downtown San Leandro. I live and human rights abuses, and hostility My mom and I often reminisced Deftones from Sacramento. I’ve work in downtown San Leandro and to Central and South American refu- on Ms. Liz’s caring, calm demeanor, seen the alternative metal band I do not think it is “dirty.” A few gees, I finished the article confused especially during the Christmas hol- about four times, the last place years ago you could call downtown about how West came to hold his idays because I still decorate the tree being Santa Clara. Their sound is as dirty but I think there has been a political positions. with the ornaments the kids made at good live, as in their recordings. real improvement in the state of I would ask for clarification, but I the kiddie college classes. cleanliness. think your paper has spilled enough I was very sad to hear of Ms. Liz’s Mario Rivera I see a downtown that is vibrant, ink on this character. passing (Obituaries, Oct. 3). I would Rio Vista welcoming and clean. I see City of —Nathan Atkinson like for her family to know that Ms. San Leandro staff daily cleaning East San Leandro Liz was loved by her students and 14th Street gutters and removing the caregivers who participated in items that have been dumped. I see Page 1 Did It the program with the little ones. I’ve seen Brooks & Dunn three or four the San Leandro Improvement Associ- Editor: I hope that the family sees this times, most recently at the Concord ation crew pressure-washing and pick- First time I ever tossed the San letter and that the city of San Lean- Pavilion. The country music duo puts ing up trash on the sidewalks. I see Leandro Times, not even getting past dro does a special tribute at the on a great show and the atmosphere is that same crew watering the planters the first page. private memorial service to honor always good. in the plaza and street corners. —Ken Kellogg Ms. Liz, because she made the Most of the buildings are leased, San Leandro program a popular, well-attended Warren Painter the businesses are busy, lots of peo- first school adventure for many Oakley ple on the streets and parking spaces Remembering Liz children. and lots are full. During the Decem- Editor: ­—Robin Thompson-Webb ber holidays I see festive decorations I try my best to be the bearer of San Leandro 16 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 San Leandro Times Kaiser: Continuity of care is key continued from front page where children can be seen from “When you need it, it can be very of physical health,” said Dr. behind a one-way mirror playing necessary,” said Miller. Kapel Dhingra, Kaiser physi- or interacting with their parents. Addiction treatment is part of cian-in-chief for San Leandro and Adults have many of the same Kaiser’s mental health program. nearby communities. facilities on the second floor, A person with substance abuse “This is all an investment by which is about twice as large an problems who is first seen at the Kaiser in their patients,” said Jen- area as the children’s floor. hospital, perhaps in Emergency, nifer Miller, Kaiser Area Director There is a long table as one can continue their care at the of Mental Health And Addiction enters the adult lobby that has center. The addiction specialists Medicine. charging stations for laptops, at the hospital would then follow Children will be seen on the phones and other electronic up at the clinic. ground floor of the building, with devices. “Continuity of care is very the children’s lobby just off the Physical comfort and conve- important,” said Lambert. building’s main entrances. That nience while seeking treatment There is also an Adult In- lobby is set up to be soothing and was very consciously taken into tensive Outpatient Program, for comfortable, with check-in win- account in planning the facility, those just released from the hos- dows specifically designed to be said Miller and Lambert. pital or trying to avoid needing to welcoming to the children. There Both floors of the building go to the hospital. Sharon Gatewood picked up some items and had lunch at the April Showers program on is a calming mural behind the provide quiet rooms where pa- Some eighteen languages are Sunday, Sept. 29. check-in windows, with a similar tients can calmly await arrival of spoken by staff members, and one in the adult lobby upstairs. transportation to other facilities there is instant access to people Group rooms are named after if needed. Families can wait with speaking other languages when April Showers Moves different California landmarks, them there. needed. each with art connected to that There is a lactation room Both individual and group landmark. All group rooms have on the adult floor that can also therapy is provided at the center. to Temporary Quarters video capability, and one has be used by mothers of children Patients can choose their doctor teleconferencing connections to being seen on the children’s floor. or therapist. By Jim Knowles back to the Boys & Girls Club. here and Aurora, Illinois, the other sites. San Leandro Times On the first, third and fifth Sun- home of National Restroom Trail- Doctors’ offices, where some The shower program for the days of the month, homeless ers, the builders of the showers. therapy will be provided, all have homeless has made the move to people can come for a shower, The specially built trailer comfortable chairs and small its temporary quarters while the clean clothing and a meal. will be set up in the parking lot sofas. Boys & Girls Club is closed for April Showers was found- and will have eight showers, plus Any room where therapy is remodeling. ed in 2002 by a group of local three sinks for shaving, accord- provided has noise-canceling Everything seemed to go churches who formed the Inter- ing to April Showers volunteer technology, quieting outside smoothly as the April Showers faith Homeless Network, and the Moira Fry, who goes by Mo to noise such as traffic or BART program held its first Sunday in Boys & Girls Club allowed the all her friends. but also keeping conversations business on Sept. 29 at its new use of its facilities. The program “Today is an adventure,” Fry in those rooms private. location at Creekside Communi- also provides haircuts and people said at the Sept. 29 opening day. Consultation rooms are near ty Church on MacArthur Boule- from social service agencies are “I figured we’d have 40 people, the front for people in crisis. The vard. on hand offer their services. it looks like 35. But the fifth Sun- center can handles crises during During the next year, April The only thing missing on day is always less.” Showers volunteers will run the Sept. 29 was an important one Clients got some clean its open hours from 8 a.m. to program at Creekside until con- – the showers – which were on clothes at one end of the 5:30 p.m. During other hours struction is done and it moves the highway somewhere between multi-purpose room where vol- people in crisis can go to the unteers had the clothing laid out emergency room at San Leandro on tables. At another table, Noel Kaiser Hospital, where there is a Moritz handed out personal hy- psychiatric team. FREE In-Home Consultation! giene items such as toothpaste There is a testing room for We help you improve your home and toothbrushes, shampoo, de- children on the ground floor, entertainment and home automation odorant, Q-Tips and soap. Mori- where sometimes lengthy psy- systems one step at a time. tz said those items are always chological testing can be done. Kaiser Permanente’s San Leandro Mental Health and Wellness needed. There is also an observation room Center, opened Monday, October 7. “Quality Home Theater Moritz also handed out bag at a Reasonable Price” lunches that come from the San Leandro Community Food Pan- 510-473-2887 try, which passes out food on Castro Valley Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. at Bethel Presbyterian Church on [email protected] www.nextstepae.com | Bancroft Avenue. Bowl: Future of site uncertain Some of the clients stayed a in design. while,” Liao said. He added that while at the tables having lunch continued from front page While other businesses are the proposal is likely to under- where Cecilia Moniz and her as it remains popular. near Manor Bowl along Man- go considerable changes as it Spiritual, but not religious? sister Pauline joined the group. The bowling center was Cecilia said they were homeless founded and owned by husband or Boulevard, it is otherwise makes its way through the city’s Come experience the church that fits. and wife Tex and Pam Phippin. surrounded by homes, most of approval process, whatever it • We emphasize spirituality more than religion. for three years before finding a Tex passed away in 2016, and which are single-story. might look like in its earliest • We believe there are many paths to God. place, through the Building Fu- tures program, at a senior apart- Pam recently decided to close it. The land Manor Bowl sits on stages. • We show you how to transform your life through is currently zoned commercial, Manager Acosta took over at practical spiritual principles. ment building in Berkeley. Castro Village Bowl, also owned rather than residential, Liao said. Manor Bowl three years ago and • Everyone is welcome. “We were blessed. We had by Phippin, will remain open. Building multi-family res- is sad to see it go. She’s spent 27 www.unitysanleandro.org SUNDAY 11:11 A.M. a vehicle to sleep in, and a little Efforts to reach Ms. Phippin money to get something to eat,” for comment were unsuccessful. idential units would require a years working in a variety of po- Unity Church of San Leandro Cecilia said. “We have a dog too, A “very, very preliminary” conditional use permit, Liao sitions at the Castro Valley lanes said. That requires public notice, and at Manor Bowl. She said she Meeting at 13909 E. 14th St. • San Leandro • 510 483-2132 a Chihuahua mix. She’s been application from a developer to with us through all this.” build 39 townhomes on the site public hearings and approval by will probably go back to Castro The shower trailer will hook has been received by the city, the Board of Zoning Appeals. Village Bowl in some capacity up to a newly installed faucet according to San Leandro Com- “This will take quite a after Manor Bowl closes in May. with a water meter that was set munity Development Director up just for this program. Tom Liao. Buildings up to three “That way we’ll pay the stories high were proposed. church for the water we use,” Fry It is in the earliest stages of County Survey on Aging said. “Its awfully nice of Pastor review, he said, and it would be Jeff Bruce to host us during the months before there would even The Area Agency on Aging collected will be used to shape (Boys & Girls Club) renovation be a firm proposal to discuss. (AAA) is conducting a survey for future programs and services. process.” He stressed, though, that older adults to gain perspective If you are age 55 and older, For more information on anything built to replace Manor on what community components and reside in Alameda County, the April Showers program, the Bowl would have to fit in with are important for the develop- please take a few minutes to fill [email protected] website is www.ihnaprilshowers. the current low-rise nature of the ment of the Countywide Plan for out the online survey at: http://bit. org. neighborhood, both in size and Older Adults. The information ly/aaa2019survey