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Rohnert Park-Cotati Library news October book sale ADULT PROGRAMS Fall drop in leaf rubbing table (ages 3 and up) Homework assistance is provided for grades The Rohnert Park-Cotati Friends of the Li- Book discussion group Get into the fall season with a leaf rubbing K-12. Help with all subjects is available on a brary Autumn 2016 Book Sale will take place in Our book discussion group will discuss project at 10 a.m., from Oct. 4-8. Drop in any- drop-in basis. the Armando Flores Meeting Room. Book sale “White Teeth,” by Zadie Smith on Wednesday, time and find all the supplies you need in the hours are: Friday, Oct. 7, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; and Oct. 18 from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. children's room. Library story times Saturday, Oct. 8, (half price day/bag of books Baby time (0-18 months) Thursdays 10 a.m.; $5) 10 a.m-3 p.m. Basic library Internet Bilingual storytime Cuentos y Cantos Toddler Time (18-35 months) Thursdays, 11 Learn to use the library catalog and databases Libros, canciones, rimas y actividades en in- a.m.; Preschool Story Time (3-5 years) Fridays Library advisory board on Tuesday, Oct. 25 from 10-11 a.m. Sign up in gles y español. Explore books, songs, rhymes, 10:30 a.m. There is a vacancy on our Library’s Advisory advance in person at the information desk or call and play in English and Spanish on Wednesday, There will be no story times on Friday, Oct. 7. Board. 584-9121 ext. 0920. Oct. 12 at 5:30 p.m. Para niños edades 1-5. The board meets every other month, the third Read to a dog Tuesday at 5 pm. For further information, please CHILDREN AND TEEN PROGRAMS Pam Brown Storytime (Ages 2-6) The Read to a Dog reading program takes contact Nancy Kleban, Branch Manager, at (707) Passport to Hispanic Heritage Month Children between the ages of 2-6 can enjoy place every Wednesday from 3:30-4:30 p.m. and 584-9121, ext. 0910. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 20- stories, songs and crafting with storyteller Pam every Saturday from 2-3 p.m. year round. Come The Library Advisory Board’s bimonthly Oct. 15) by “visiting” Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico Brown at her monthly Saturday family story time sign up that afternoon to read to an appreciative meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 5 and Spain. Each week a different country will be on Saturday, Oct. 15 at 11 a.m. dog. p.m., in the library conference room. The public featured in the Children's Room with books, is welcome to attend this meeting; the opportu- recipes, crafts, pictures and more. Pick up your Homework Help on Tuesdays All events are free and open to the public. For nity to address the board with comments on mat- passport at the Children's Desk to get started. Free coaching in the Homework Help program more information, call the library at 584-9121 or ters affecting public library service is included in Participating children receive a free book after at the Rohnert Park-Cotati Regional Library is visit www.sonomalibrary.org. the meeting’s agenda. Oct. 11. available Tuesdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. while school is in session.

POLICE BEAT Rohnert Park male arrested for possession of ported on RPX at the tracks. 6:40 p.m.: Hit and run re- reported on Commerce Blvd. police calls controlled substance and viola- 8:06 p.m.: Petty theft re- ported on Avram Ave. tion of probation on Redwood ported on RPX. 6:53 p.m.: Suspicious person Cotati 9/27/16 Dr. 10:18 p.m.: Disturbance re- reported on Hunter Dr. 12:45 a.m.: Suspicious cir- 12:03 p.m.: Stolen vehicle re- ported on Hudis St. 8:20 p.m.: Industrial accident police calls cumstances reported on Red- ported on Snyder Ln. 10:54 p.m.: Suspicious per- reported on City Center Dr. 9/23/16 wood Dr. 12:16 p.m.: Reckless driving son reported on Snyder Ln. 8:59 p.m.: Disturbance re- 1:14 a.m.: A 24-year-old 11:15 a.m.: Surrender reported on SB Golf Course Dr. 11:02 p.m.: Citizen filed ported on Hudis St. male arrested for false impris- firearms for safekeeping on W. on ramp. crime report on Commerce 9:07 p.m.: Disturbance re- onment on W. Cotati Ave. at Hagemann Ln. 1:33 p.m.: Suicide threats re- Blvd. ported on Hemp Ct. Old Redwood Hwy. 11:51 a.m.: Citizen crime re- ported on Maximillian Pl. 11:05 p.m.: A 51-year-old 11:05 p.m.: A 20-year-old 4:06 a.m.: Drunk driver re- port filed on Anson Ave. 1:48 p.m.: Suspicious person male arrested for public intoxi- male arrested for minor posses- ported on E. Cotati Ave. at Lan- 11:56 a.m.: Stolen credit card reported on Padre Parkway. cation and violation of proba- sion of alcohol. caster Dr. reported on Commerce Blvd. 4:57 p.m.: Suspicious cir- tion on Hudis St. 11:24 p.m.: Disturbance re- 4:37 p.m.: Violation of court 11:58 a.m.: A 55-year-old cumstances reported on Golf ported on Magnolia Ave. order reported on W. Sierra Course Dr. W. 9/29/16 Ave. 8:13 p.m.: Drunk driver re- 4:23 a.m.: Suspicious cir- 10/2/16 8:01 p.m.: Petty theft re- Established 1993 Course Dr. ported on El Rancho Dr. ported on E. Cotati Ave. at cumstances reported on Rac- 4:55 p.m.: Disturbance re- 12:17 a.m.: Disturbance re- Petaluma Hill Rd. quet Club Circle. ported on Mattice Ln. ported on Civic Center Dr. 9/24/16 8:43 p.m.: Petty theft re- 4:58 a.m.: Disturbance re- 5:27 p.m.: Fraud reported on 1:07 a.m.: A 24-year-old ported on RPX. ported on Parkway Dr. male arrested for possession of 12:02 p.m.: Non-injury traf- Dowdell Ave. fic accident reported on E. Co- 7:37 a.m.: Suspicious person 5:48 p.m.: Disturbance re- controlled substance and viola- 9/28/16 reported on Golf Course Dr. tion of probation on Roberts tati Ave. at Lancaster Dr. Member California Printed on 100% ported on Golf Course Dr. 11:39 p.m.: Drunk in public Newspaper Publishers 2:57 a.m.: A 21-year-old 8:38 a.m.: Obstruct move- Lake Rd. recycled paper 6:40 p.m.: Non-injury traffic reported on Hwy 116 So. Association male arrested for DUI on Jas- ment in public place reported accident reported on Roberts 1:26 a.m.: Battery reported mine Circle at RPX. on Commerce Blvd. Lake Rd. on Camino Colegio. 2:58 a.m.: Disturbance re- 10:57 a.m.: Suspicious per- 1:27 a.m.: Two 24-year-old 9/25/16 ©Rohnert Park, California 9:32 p.m.: Disturbance re- 12:37 a.m.: A 25-year-old ported on Enterprise Dr. son reported on Snyder Ln. ported on Enterprise Dr. males arrested for under the in- 6:30 a.m.: Suspicious person 12:10 p.m.: Hit and run re- fluence of controlled substance, male and a 22-year-old male ar- October 7, 2016 10:10 p.m.: A 27-year-old rested for public intoxication on Volume No. 24, Issue No. 36 reported on RPX. ported on Golf Course Dr. male and a 46-year-old male ar- carrying concealed dirk or dag- 6:55 a.m.: Vehicle tampering 12:20 p.m.: Disturbance re- ger and violation of parole on Old Redwood Hwy. rested for DUI, violation of pa- 9:06 p.m.: A 35-year-old Published: Every Friday reported on Southwest Blvd. ported on Civic Center Dr. role and reckless driving on San Circle Dr. 7:00 a.m.: Disturbance re- 2:37 p.m.: A 38-year-old 1:40 a.m.: A 35-year-old male arrested for public intoxi- Francisco Way at Snyder Ln. cation on Pine Tree Circle. Phone (707) 584-2222 ported on Laguna Dr. male arrested for possession of 10:11 p.m.: Non-injury traffic male arrested for violation of FAX (707) 584-2233 9:23 a.m.: Narcotic activity controlled substance parapher- accident reported on Snyder Ln. probation, driving with sus- reported on Dawn Ct. nalia and violation of probation pended license, no proof of in- 9/26/16 11:17 p.m.: Disturbance re- 12:18 a.m.: Reckless driving Adjudication: 9:23 a.m.: Narcotic activity on Copeland Creek at Redwood surance and driving without The Community ported on Mammoth Dr. reported on Myrtle Ave. at Voice is an adjudicated newspa- reported on Santa Dorotea Cir- Dr. lights after dark on Redwood cle. 2:48 p.m.: Burglary reported Dr. Veronda Ave. per of general circulation in ac- 10/1/16 1:17 a.m.: A 25-year-old fe- cordance with the laws of 10:35 a.m.: Disturbance re- on RPX. 12:03 a.m.: Hit and run re- 6:51 a.m.: Promiscuous ported on Adrian Dr. 3:36 p.m.: Graffiti reported shooting reported on Gretchen male arrested for false identifi- California by decree number ported on Santa Dorotea Circle. cation to peace officer and 207762 of the Superior Court of 11:11 a.m.: Ambulance in on Copeland Creek Tr. at Seed 1:06 a.m.: A 45-year-old Ct. route to traffic accident on NB Farm Dr. 7:58 a.m.: Suspicious person domestic related incident on Sonoma County, dated August male arrested for possession of Alder Ave. at Hwy. 116 So. 22, 1994, and qualified for publi- RPX on ramp. 4:57 p.m.: Non-injury traffic controlled substance parapher- reported on Golf Course Dr. 11:25 a.m.: Petty theft re- accident reported on Commerce 9:17 a.m.: Fraud reported on 11:32 a.m.: A 55-year-old cation of matters required by law nalia and violation of probation male arrested for possession of to be published in a newspaper. ported on Redwood Dr. Blvd. on LaBath Ave. at Martin Ave. RPX. 11:41 a.m.: Disturbance re- 5:30 p.m.: Suicide threats re- 2:27 p.m.: Hit and run re- controlled substance parapher- On August 8, 2008 the decree 1:10 a.m.: A 20-year-old nalia and violation of probation 242968 was granted by the Supe- ported on Redwood Dr. ported on State Farm Dr. male arrested for DUI on Busi- ported on Southwest Blvd. 12:08 p.m.: Petty theft re- 6:19 p.m.: Fraud reported on 5:03 p.m.: Narcotic activity on Adrian Dr. at Bruce Ave. rior Court of California to be the ness Park Dr. 3:28 p.m.: Fraud reported on Newspaper of general circulation ported on Redwood Dr. Adele Ave. 1:59 a.m.: Disturbance re- reported on Harmony Pl. 12:34 p.m.: A 34-year-old fe- 10:00 p.m.: Robbery reported 6:47 p.m.: Stolen vehicle re- Windmill Farms Dr. for City of Rohnert Park, CA. ported on Garfield Ct. 4:27 p.m.: Drunk driver re- male arrested for possession of on Bilboa Ct. 2:14 a.m.: A 48-year-old ported on Enterprise Dr. Ownership: controlled substance and bench 11:30 p.m.: Disturbance re- ported on Commerce Blvd. The Community Voice is a sub- male arrested for possession of 4:51 p.m.: A 34-year-old fe- warrant on RPX. ported on Macaw Ct. controlled substance and viola- 10/3/16 sidiary of The Shah Family 12:44 p.m.: Auto burglary re- 12:32 a.m.: A 36-year-old male and a 43-year-old male ar- LLC., a family owned and oper- tion of probation on Copeland rested for outside warrant, ported on RPX. 9/30/16 Creek Tr. male arrested for possession of ated business in Rohnert Park 12:49 p.m.: CPS referral on 12:00 a.m.: Disturbance re- controlled substance parapher- possession of controlled sub- since 2003. 2:31 a.m.: Hit and run re- stance and controlled substance Santa Alicia Dr. ported on Parkway Dr. ported on Bonnie Ave. nalia on Bodway Parkway at 1:58 p.m.: A 33-year-old 12:04 a.m.: Disturbance re- Madison Ave. paraphernalia on Old Redwood Mission Statement 2:46 a.m.: A 24-year-old Hwy. The Community Voice is pub- male arrested for unauthorized ported on MaCaw Ct. male arrested for DUI, violation 1:16 a.m.: Petty theft re- copy/use of computer data on 12:09 a.m.: Disturbance re- ported on Commerce Blvd. lished to provide a fair, accurate, of probation and hit and run on 9/27/16 objective and honest voice for Dowdell Ave. ported on Bruce Ave. Bonnie Ave. 8:12 a.m.: Vehicle accident 3:16 p.m.: Suspicious cir- 12:18 a.m.: Disturbance re- reported on NB Commerce 10:10 a.m.: Non-injury traffic the community, its leaders, and 3:27 a.m.: A 21-year-old accident reported on Hwy. 116. businesses; leadership that con- cumstances reported on E. Co- ported on Laguna Dr. male arrested for DUI on Emily Blvd. off ramp. tributes to the betterment of our tati Ave. 4:24 a.m.: Vehicle tampering Ave. 8:20 a.m.: Fight reported on 7:36 p.m.: Citizen crime re- reported on Professional Center Commerce Blvd. 9/28/16 community; information that re- 7:39 a.m.: Petty theft re- 9:04 a.m.: Hit and run re- flects our community in every- port filed on Bruce Ave. Dr. ported on Redwood Dr. 8:43 a.m.: Ambulance in 7:39 p.m.: Drunk driver re- 7:19 a.m.: Stolen vehicle re- route to traffic accident reported ported on Matteri Circle. thing we do. 8:48 a.m.: A 49-year-old fe- 9:35 a.m.: Juvenile problem We will continuously serve as ported on Redwood Dr. male arrested for possession of on Country Club Dr. at Golf 9:52 a.m.: A 30-year-old fe- Course Dr. reported on Madrone Ave. the leading information source controlled substance, controlled 4:36 p.m.: A 59-year-old while never compromising our male arrested for assault with substance paraphernalia and vi- 9:41 a.m.: Disturbance re- injury on Redwood Dr. ported on Laguna Dr. male arrested for outside war- principles by exercising our role olation of probation on RPX on rant at the station in Cotati. of seeking practical solutions and 10:56 a.m.: Fraud reported ramp. 9:43 a.m.: CPS referral re- on Commerce Blvd. ported on E. Cotati Ave. 10:20 p.m.: Petty theft re- protecting those living within our 9:26 a.m.: A 26-year-old ported on E. Cotati Ave. community. 2:55 p.m.: Non-injury traffic male arrested for possession of 11:46 a.m.: CPS referral re- accident reported on Commerce ported on Liana Ct. Publisher/CEO: Yatin Shah      narcotic controlled substance 9/29/16 Blvd. at Hunter Dr. and violation of probation on 11:52 a.m.: Suspicious per- Advertising: Allen Wales            3:46 p.m.: Disturbance re- son reported on Heartwood Dr. 12:39 a.m.: Stolen vehicle re-  Commerce Blvd. ported on Eagle Dr. Business office: Rose Shah    ported on Mammoth Dr. 11:22 a.m.: Disturbance re- at Snyder Ln. 3:53 p.m.: Non-injury traffic 2:29 p.m.: Suspicious cir- 2:25 p.m.: Non-injury traffic Circulation: Bill Poole          ported on Hemp Ct. accident reported on Old Red-        accident reported on Avenida cumstances reported on Snyder General Office: Claudia Smith 1:21 p.m.: Fraud reported on wood Hwy. Cala at Southwest Blvd. Enterprise Dr. Ln. News: Dave Williams                                       4:03 p.m.: Suspicious cir- 2:33 p.m.: Petty theft re- 5:08 p.m.: A 25-year-old 3:33 p.m.: Stolen vehicle re- male arrested for outside war- Photographers: cumstances reported on Golf ported on Harmony Pl. ported on RPX. Robert Grant, Jane Peleti  2:52 p.m.: Suspicious person rant on E. Cotati Ave. 3:58 p.m.: Burglary reported 10:38 p.m.: Suspicious per- News, column & guest column on Santa Cruz Way. reported on Snyder Ln. 4:35 p.m.: Reckless driving son reported on Commerce contributors: 4:16 p.m.: Disturbance re- Blvd. Jud Snyder, Thomas Elias, Julie ported on Harmony Place. reported on RPX at Snyder Ln. 7:30 p.m.: Indecent exposure 10:52 p.m.: A 20-year-old Ann Soukoulis, Steve Campbell, 4:18 p.m.: Disturbance re- male arrested for possession of ported on Hemp Ct. reported on Redwood Dr. George Malkemus, Ken Weise, false evidence of age on Old  5:13 p.m.: Stolen vehicle re- 7:40 p.m.: A 68-year-old Scott Sheldon, Jeff James, Dawn male arrested for public intoxi- Redwood Hwy. ported on College View Dr. 11:32 p.m.: Non-injury traffic Dolan, Bill Hanson, Irene 5:21 p.m.: Burglary reported cation on Redwood Dr. 9:13 p.m.: Suspicious person accident reported on George St. Hilsendager, Berniece Owen, Is- on Camino Colegio. at Old Redwood Hwy. abella Giovenazzo & Darrin Jenkins, Chris Chambers. Website & Social Media: Lisa Bagwell RP man leads cops on high-speed chase A fight with his brother and a Packett flee the area in a Ford gas pumps. Home delivery to the communi- high-speed chase landed a Rohn- pickup truck. Packett then drove He tried to flee by heading ties of Rohnert Park, Cotati and ert Park man in Sonoma County across Foxtail Golf Course and southbound on Santa Rosa Av- Penngrove $30 per year. To sub- ext Jail on multiple charges, includ- sped eastbound on Golf Course enue but collided with a patrol scribe call 584-2222 104 ing assault with a deadly weapon Drive. vehicle of a responding officer. Letters: on a police officer. Two public safety officers lo- He was taken into custody and [email protected] The incident occurred the cated Packett in the area of Santa treated for minor injuries at a morning of Sept. 24 as officers Rosa and Mountain View av- local hospital. Mailing Address: from the Rohnert Park Dept. of enues and attempted to make a He was charged with driving P O Box 2038, Rohnert Park, Public Safety responded to the traffic stop. But Packett fled in under the influence of alcohol CA 94927 5700 block of Dexter Circle for his pickup truck northbound on and drugs causing injury, assault a reported fight between 49-year- Santa Rosa Avenue and led offi- with a deadly weapon on a police Physical Address: old Daniel Packett and his cers on a chase at speeds of 90 officer, driving on a suspended 100 Professional Center Drive, brother. mph. license, felony battery and van- Suite 110, Rohnert Park According to a police report, Packett then sped into the dalism. Web site: Packett bit his brother, causing parking lot of the Tower Mart on He also will be booked for an thecommunityvoice.com injury, and he also vandalized his the corner of Santa Rosa Avenue outstanding warrant, as he had an brother’s motorcycle. Upon ar- and Todd Road, endangering outstanding no-bail arrest war- Ad Deadlines: riving on the scene, officers saw customers near the market and rant. Classified Liners: 10 a.m. Tuesday, for the following Friday.

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The Weiner Dog races are always one of the top draws at the annual Cotati Oktoberfest, which takes place Saturday, Oct. 8, at La Plaza Park in downtown Cotati. Photo courtesy of Cotati Chamber of Commerce Cotati Oktoberfest in La Plaza Park Saturday Get out your lederhosen and purchase. A full Bavarian practice your yodeling for the bratwurst meal with one drink upcoming 10th annual Cotati (beer, wine or root beer) is $15, Oktoberfest, with wunderbar beer or wine is $5, and admission German food, fresh craft brews is free. Costumes are encour- on tap, traditional Oktoberfest aged. music by The Continentals, Some of the highlighted con- polka dancing, and contests! tests include Wiener Dog Races Cotati’s Oktoberfest takes at 2 p.m. (for speedy dachs- place from noon-6 p.m. Satur- hunds), the Tankard Hoist, Ger- day, Oct. 8 at La Plaza Park in man potato sack races, a costume Alice Bates, co-owner of the Second Wind Boutique in Cotati, has put the word out that drama departments at local schools should come downtown Cotati at the corner of contest and yodeling contest. to her if they need costumes for their productions. Old Redwood Highway and There is no entrance fee required Irene Hilsendager West Sierra Avenue. for the contests and prizes will Microbrews by Lagunitas be awarded. Brewing Company, grilled For more information or to get bratwurst, potato salad, sauer- an entry form for the Wiener kraut, pretzels and collectible Dog Races, call (707) 795-5508 glass steins will be available for or email [email protected].

Second Wind reduces County board requests safe medicine disposal ordinance The Sonoma County Board of ties including San Francisco, Supervisors directed county staff Marin, Alameda, and Santa drama for school clubs to return by the end of the year Cruz. with a county-wide safe medi- Sonoma County Board of Su- Cotati boutique helps local drama clubs at schools by cine disposal extended producer pervisors and Water Agency responsibility ordinance (Safe Chairman Efren Carrillo stated, providing costumes for their stage productions Medicine Disposal Ordinance). “A Safe Medicine Disposal Or- By Irene Hilsendager In fact, Bates said, “any Thrift Store on Enterprise nate to any school drama club. Since 2005, Sonoma County dinance will ensure sustainable The Lawrence Jones Middle drama club in the district that Drive. The ladies went into Their web page is not quite local government agencies have funding for proper medicine dis- School Drama Club, taught by needs costumes, etc. to please partnership with Walt Smith a ready yet but they are working operated voluntary safe medicine posal in Sonoma County. Be- Jill Zschach, received a wind- contact her at (707) 664-5447.” couple of months ago. Wallace, on it and that is where you may take back programs. An Ex- tween 2012 and 2014, 77 fall some time ago – one that The first time, drama teacher, Bates and Bates’ husband are check out the vintage furniture. tended Producer Responsibility children visited an emergency included costumes, many Zschach visited the property of helping Smith clean and pick up Second Wind is more than just (EPR) law would place the re- room for an unintentional drug clothes and even a very nice Wallace, she insisted that her things from various places in selling to customers. To the sponsibility on the producers and overdose. Providing a sustain- sofa. van was so full of clothing and the county. Smith is such a ladies it is a vision where they manufacturers for funding the able safe disposal program is To the drama club, this was a all of it would be used for the kind-hearted person and will want to meet, hang out and chit- safe disposal of their products. critical to removing unused gold mine. Middle school fall musical that is coming up. develop a friendship with any- chat with anybody that enters Similar ordinances have been drugs from our homes and out of drama clubs are always in need Wallace comes from Se- body even go so far as to give the doors. adopted in other California coun- harm’s way.” of costumes for any of the pro- bastopol and Bates was born the shirt off his back. He helps “We all like to be surrounded ductions they put on yearly, and and raised in Cotati. Bates went the vets, as everything that he by beautiful things, we all love if no budget is available it can to the old Cotati Elementary sells will go towards the to see reasonable prices and we National Coffee with a Cop today also come down to begging. School and then spent some Wounded Veteran’ Thrift Store. all want to get brand name The granddaughter of Alice time in the Petaluma school dis- Smith has asked the ladies if clothing,” Bates says. Citizens have a chance to tional Coffee With A Cop Day at Bates was attending the trict. Bates also attended the old they would take some clothes And that certainly shows at enjoy a cup of coffee this morn- Raley’s Towne Center; 7-Eleven, Lawrence Jones Middle School Rohnert Park Junior and Senior into the Second Wind Boutique the end shop in the Crossroads ing as law enforcement officers 1704 E. Cotati Ave. in Rohnert and was very heavily involved High School which then be- because it really doesn’t fit into Center, 8567 Gravenstein High- from the Rohnert Park Dept. of Park; or McDonalds, 6600 Com- in the drama club. Bates, along came Mt. Shadows in later the Wounded Veteran’s Thrift way, Cotati. Public Safety take part in Na- merce Blvd. in RP. with her business partner, Mary years and now Technology Store. Even though both stores Many may wonder why the Wallace, are the owners of Sec- Middle School. Bates even re- are struggling, the bigger inven- name of Second Wind Bou- ond Wind Boutique in Cotati members some of her instruc- tory will help both shops. tique. Bates said many different and specialize in antiques, vin- tors and was very much names were tossed around but Sister City panel seeks student tage clothing, jewelry, gifts and surprised when she learned that Artists, artisans welcome because they are both retired, many collectibles. Olwen Peterson still volunteers “We welcome local artists these ladies insist they both for trip to Hashimoto in March at the public library. and artisans to bring in their ended up with their second Rohnert Park Sister City of living in Japan will be covered Inspired by granddaughter Wallace and Bates shared hand-made merchandise as both wind along with the items in the Committee is now taking appli- by the City of Hashimoto. Bates was approached by her their life experiences and one ladies really want to support store. All items are clean and cations from RP high schools to Interested students can pick up granddaughter and was told that day when Bates said to Wallace, these new entrepreneurs,” Bates very presentable and beautifully be a guest at the City of application blanks at the RP the drama club needed so many “I have always wanted to be in said. taken care of. Hashimoto for ten days in Community Center, RP-Cotati donations. Because the ladies the old Windmill Nursery store Consignments are considered The Lawrence Jones Middle March, during the Spring Break Public Library and RP City Hall. have such a large collection of front in Cotati.” upon agreement. One may find School 2016 fall musical is for local high schools March 18- Deadline for returning applica- anything your heart would de- Second Wind Boutique on coming up. 26. tion blanks is 5 pm Monday Oct. sire, they decided to empty out Dream flourishes together Facebook, secondwindbou- This year it will be Disney’s In turn, Hashimoto will be 24 at the Community Center. In- some of their inventory. Together their dream flour- tique.com and look for special “Beauty and the Beast.” sending a high school student to terviews of qualified students Bates had been a substitute ished and the finances were fi- treasures. Everything is for sale. Zschach will be heading to the Rohnert Park this summer. will take place the week of Nov. teacher for many years, so she nally in place and merchandise If you should happen to come Second Wind Boutique to find Interested students must be 14 and the winning applicant was quite aware just how many seemed to show up from vari- by the shop and the door is costumes that will fit into this residents of RP and be available will be chosen by Nov. 18. extra items the teachers need in ous places, Second Wind was closed because of an emer- year’s theme. The production to travel during the Spring Break For further information, call the classrooms. And because born. Both knew they wanted to gency, Bates will give you a will be held Oct. 28-29 and and be in Japan for ten days. Sachiko Knappman, chair- Bates and Wallace felt they had help someone with less then discount. There are so many Nov. 3-4. Their airfare will be paid by the woman of the Sister City Com- so much and have access to they have. Wallace knew retail, items to see when visiting this Go see the play and be grate- City of Rohnert Park and the cost mittee, at 792-1619. many different avenues, why having worked at Walmart and little shop. Set aside at least ful that the ladies at Second not donate and participate in because Bates was a life coach several hours to browse and let Wind Boutique have donated so this program? they both knew they would your friends and relatives know many things to the students and When Zschach heard about work hard from the ground up that this little boutique will do- school. the two-car garage that had so and make and give as much as much merchandise in it, Bates possible. Halloween Sale and Wallace gave Zschach free There is so much in storage reign to everything. Zschach but they manage by rotating – October 15 th 12 - 6 pm. took whatever she wanted. some comes in and other things Bates said, “Jill should never must go out. 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THSBy Isabella Giovenazzo creativity shines on Goldberg failsNight at first, just keep trying. There was palpable energy Our boat wouldn’t go at first, and excitement as soon as you but we figured out a way to entered the bustling hallway at make it work.” Technology High on Thursday And, work it did. Now they night in Rohnert Park. Rows of will go on to complete other tables lined the walls for the an- projects that Weaver has nual Night, an planned for them, like making event where students showcase gliders, cardboard cars and the results of a month-long boats. He is amazed by what his project taking an idea from a students come up with, and written blueprint to a working says, “It’s hard work; the kids “machine.” are doing the best they can and Rube Goldberg, a Pulitzer ultimately they’re Prize winning cartoonist and in- learning...they’re getting some- ventor of complicated machines thing out of it.” that did simple tasks, was so What has he learned from his well-known for his creations students? that the word “Goldbergian” “You know, as high as you was actually added to the dic- raise the bar there’s going to be tionary in the early 20th century kids that meet it and go be- as an adjective used to describe yond,” he says, “One of my stu- something as complex, imprac- dents just finished at UC Irvine tical and “contrived with inept and got what amounts to a full- and excessive intricacy.” ride scholarship to Vanderbilt Goldberg was a graduate University. She’s going to get from UC Berkeley with a de- her PhD in Biomedical Engi- gree in engineering, and the neering.” machines he conceptualized When asked, one of his stu- were forays into the ridiculous. dents, Zoe Bull said what His ideas were the mastermind makes his class so successful, behind the popular game of she explained, “What’s really Mousetrap and combined multi- Technology High students Stanislav Sarmadzhiev, Jaeden Baring, Luna Rosenstein and Sofia Flores were the first-place winners at the great is that Weaver always ple working parts to enable sim- Rube Goldberg event held at the school on Sept. 29. Their elaborate contraption was designed to dispense toothpaste. connects with his students. He’s ple tasks such as utilizing a hot Robert Grant just really involved, and the air balloon and a water wheel to rule that he has that you can’t wipe your mouth with a napkin, work at home by yourself and or using an elaborate construc- signed as a group to work with These lessons were echoed to cooperate with people, be- Zone Pokemon Edition” ma- you having a majority of your tion of steps and gears to turn each other. For the first part we by other groups like the one cause it’s not exactly the easiest chine was a contraption built to team there really helps. It really on a blender. brainstormed on what we Travis Jenkins was in. His thing when you’ve gotta work squeeze toothpaste onto a tooth- teaches you a lot about group wanted our project to do and team’s Dr. Seuss themed with new people.” brush. The students constructed projects.” Effective teaching tool different ways it would look “Green Eggs and Sandwich” These concepts were also ex- 11 steps to get from the starting For the instructors, Greg like,” Bahena said. machine was a sandwich maker pounded by senior Jordan point to the tube of toothpaste, All students stay involved Weaver and Chris Steffens, Then they were responsible which gave them plenty of Hartwick, who helps with proj- each step having been meticu- Weaver has a rule that keeps Goldberg’s crazy contraptions for constructing a working roadblocks to overcome. Their ects in Weaver’s class during lously crafted to perform an in- every student involved, paying have been an effective way to model. determination was reminiscent free periods in his schedule. dividual mechanical task to get attention and accountable for a teach new students in science of the kind that Dr. Seuss had there. piece of the project, which is and engineering how to inte- Useful lesson in life when he took on a bet that he Freshmen finding their way Stanislov Sarmadzhiev great, Zoe says, “...for that one grate and apply functions from According to Cotter, “It was couldn’t write a book using “One of the most amazing shared how they began, “Each nerdy kid in every group who physics and structural engineer- a pretty fun project, except for only 50 words, resulting in the parts as a senior was to watch of us made a blueprint, and then (usually) gets most of the work ing into a working model. Their the part where we were doing now infamous “Green Eggs and the freshmen realize they did we just took elements from piled on them.” classes presented more than 20 the lab work. It was always Ham.” Jenkins says, “There something wrong and find the each of them.” As the excitement was wind- different projects for the judges. hard to thread the holes and tie were lots of challenges with best way to fix it,” Hartwick ing down and the students “It’s an engaging way to get the string, and get everything things that wouldn’t work. We said. “There were problems that Tenacity is a must cleared out their booths, there students involved in their edu- just right, but eventually we would fix it and then later on it I couldn’t solve. The groups Luna Rosenstein added, “We was still an energy present of cation and in their learning. To pulled through and it was pretty wouldn’t work again.” definitely worked [well] to- had to try three different de- accomplishment and fun. give them a project that gets fun at the end.” She admits this gether with even separate signs. Any time we cut some- Principal Dawn Mawhinney them interested,” Weaver ex- was an important lesson that Learning patience groups working together just thing, it just turned out so bad, seemed proud of the students plained. would be useful for life, and One of his teammates, Omar trying to help each other out.” for some reason. We learned a after she took the time to see Students were placed into also described another aspect Kanaana, agreed, “It taught pa- Life lessons for sure! And, as lot of patience.” Planning on every single project booth. groups and given options to she gained from the whole tience, I guess.” everyone held their breath to becoming an artist after he She smiled as she said, “I’ve choose from, which had to in- process, “It was also pretty fun Next to their project was an hear the winners of the contest, graduates, Jaeden Baring talked been watching them (work) for clude a certain outcome; the to get to learn how to build stuff elaborately decorated machine Weaver made the announce- about all the drawings he made weeks. There’s the creative new one this year being: crack and to see your thoughts be- that, much like the Green Eggs ment, thanking all the parents for the final plans, and spoke of component: what do they want an egg into a frying pan. come real. At first you’re just sandwich maker, used an exten- for their involvement in sup- his work drilling and cutting all to do, how do they want it to Many kids attempted this writing stuff on paper and then sive array of ramps and pulleys porting the kids. The winning the wood for the frame. He look, how do they want it to new challenge, including a at the end you get to see your that were constructed to pour group was a team of four who agrees with teammate Sofia work, but the fact that they have booth by the front where Mi- thought process actually work- water over a potted plant. Two were not new to having their as- Flores as she echoes the earlier to tinker with it...the engineer- randa Amezcua Espinoza, ing. That’s pretty cool.” team members on this project, signments achieve notice. Pre- comments from students about ing, and the energy, and the Gabriel Bahena, Clare Cotter Espinoza described it as a Katerina Saschin and Pinkeo viously having won a contest the tenacity needed to complete force to get it to work...that’s and Porter Brookston were good project where everyone Phongsa, agreed this was defi- for creating a tower out of straw such an assignment. In spite of the exciting part.” She was not demonstrating their work as learned how to work together as nitely an engaging process. that was the strongest of all the what Stanislov described as a judge in the evening’s contest, parents looked on. a team, and Porter’s favorite Phongsa shared one thing she contenders, their new project, being “a hot mess at times,” her but in her book, they’re all win- “Basically each table was as- part: “Getting it done.” gained through it all, “Learning “Brock’s Bathroom Splash advice to others is, “Even if it ners. Rains welcome because

natureThe Sportsmen’s Report needs Friendsit into the Humboldt thrive Mycological Society By Bill Hanson report it has been a dry end of summer for them The rains are welcome outdoors, not just for as well. The few they have found are small and the much-needed water but to keep nature work- dry because of the lack of moisture. This round ing and healing from the drought. For the sports- of rain promises to end the issue, we all hope. men it means the duck and goose migration will For Sonoma County, the two days of rain may be be one that favors the hunter, as storms mean enough to stimulate some ‘early season’ edibles. they fly closer to the water. Rain also means wild I’ll give it until the 14th and hit the bushes. boar will be rooting in the softened ground cover, My prey, in edibles, is the beautiful Golden all the better to track the destructive porkers. Chanterelle, always a delight to find. To get a Fishermen love the rains, because good solid look at this beauty, Google Image the name. An- rains mean androgynous species will make the other approach is to join the local society, Soma- arduous trip from the salty ocean to lay their Mushrooms.org. There you will find schedules eggs in the fine gravels of the freshwater streams and details about becoming a member. The club whence they came. Rock hunters love to see leads monthly forays and features a monthly rain, as swollen rivers will tumble rocks and speaker. The all-volunteer club is open to anyone gravel to refresh our prey in the spring as the wa- and is a great way to participate in learning about ters recede. Fall also means the deserts will be the mushroom culture. The monthly forays are cooler, all the better to dig among the sage. led by experienced members. After a few hours For me, the rain promises mushrooms, and my in the field, the groups meet up to share a pot favorite mushroom book, “All That The Rain luck lunch. Catches of the day are laid out on Promises,” David Aurora, will again be at my tarps and reviewed by mycologists. side until spring. The pages are not so crisp any- more; they do not like the rain as much as I do. I Bill Hanson is a Sonoma County native and a The “Mr. Lucky Legs” contestGetting was again aheld leg at the or Founders two Day up Festival on Saturday, Oct. 1, also carry his compendium, “Mushrooms De- lifelong sportsman. He is the former president of at the Rohnert Park Community Center. This year's winner was Terry Mercado, and he is holding mystified,” also aged with underlines, sticky the Sonoma County Mycological Association. onto, Scott, who received honorable mention. Scott is Tory Hotaling's Weiner dog. Mike Munson notes and, well, dirt. With it I can key species to Look for his column in The Community Voice won Legs of Wool; Joseph Callinan, Legs of Steel; and Rick Navarro, Legs of Hotness. learn more about the strange world of fungi. each week. Jane Peleti

they were detained without inci- determined to be in the direction Daniel Vasquez, 18, of Santa If approved, Measure Y will ‘Firearm’ dent. of an open road and a residence Rosa, for resisting, ‘Measure Y’ provide locally controlled funds Continued from page 1 Deputies ultimately searched making it unsafe and unlawful. obstruction/delay of an officer Continued from page 1 for local libraries. fusing to obey the deputy’s com- the home and found a .22 caliber Also arrested were: an un- and negligent discharge of a source to meet the community’s Here’s an example to put the mands to stop. When the deputy handgun along with a .22 caliber named 15-year-old male from firearm. Gonzalez also had a library service needs. Additional impact of the tax in perspective: continued to yell to them, two rifle and a .357 caliber handgun. Santa Rosa who was arrested for loaded Glock magazine in his car funds would allow the library to for a purchase of $1,000 in the suspects eventually came out to Deputies also located a Glock possession of cocaine, posses- that matched the stolen Glock restore hours and access (cut by county, $1.25 of that would go to him, but one fled. .40 caliber pistol on the roof of sion of narcotics while armed found on the roof. 25 percent since 2011), keep the library. Passage of Measure Deputies believed that the the residence. The Glock was de- with a firearm and negligent dis- A 15-year-old male from qualified librarians, expand sen- Y is expected to result in the li- fleeing suspect was armed, so termined to be stolen during a charge of a firearm; Jaime Gon- Santa Rosa was also arrested for ior and disabled services, im- brary being open longer and on they initiated a perimeter of the residential burglary in Rohnert zalez, a 19-year-old male from resist/obstruct/delay an officer, prove access to books and more days. area and began a search. Park in July. Santa Rosa, for possession of a negligent discharge of a firearm materials, improve technology “Nothing goes to county or to They located this initial sus- During the course of the in- stolen firearm, negligent dis- and convicted juvenile felon in and support children’s educa- State of California,” Mackenzie pect along with a fourth subject vestigation, all six suspects were charge of firearm, felony posses- possession of a firearm. tional programs. said. “The money will largely be hiding on their stomachs behind determined to have been shoot- sion of a firearm and negligent Gang affiliation is suspected The Sonoma County Board of spent on accessibility. More than a trailer on the property. ing the guns in the back of the discharge of firearm; Carlos in this case. Library Commissioners on July 800 people a day walk through Deputies found two other peo- home. Diaz, 21, for resisting, obstruc- A follow-up investigation into 18 voted to place Measure Y on the doors. The library is a lively ple in the home who eventually They were shooting towards a tion/delay of an officer and neg- their individual gang involve- the Nov. 8 ballot for voter con- aspect to our community.” came out upon commands and mound of dirt, however it was ligent discharge of a firearm; and ment is continuing. sideration. Fo otball Entrées Sides Dr. William J. Bohan Select Select any 2 any 2 SP ECI AL S $ 95 $ 95 Serves 4 - 6 D.M.D. 39 Serves 4 - 6 9 Fam ily & Cosme tic Dentistry Select 30 plus years in pr actice $ 95 any 4 Select Serves 8 - 10 $ 95 any 4 15 y ears in R ohnert P ark! 5E9xcludes tri-tips Serves 8 - 10 14 Forme rly the practice of Dr. Michael Bird Same Friendly Staff, Serv ic e and Place

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IsA FRAGMENT sense OF A RE- this columnof that TimRP Danesi history pslidinglay of enlarged photos in last Pintoark – from Seed to City.”oblivion? She The problem with this is it CENT DREAM has somehow was retiring from his unofficial weekend’s Founders Day cele- found it in a thrift store. I won- will remove the city from its haunted me: A man was holding role as city historian and he had bration. These photos and a lot der how many other thrift stores own history project and put it a gavel and he cried in an auc- no idea who would be taking more can be found in Danesi’s have a few historical souvenirs. elsewhere where urban plan- tioneer’s type of voice, “Here his place. “Images of America” paperback And I’ve been in homes and ning students from many other we have a gavel used in Rohn- More than two months later book and I think copies are still noticed things like ashtrays cities will be doing the work. ert Park City Council meetings there’s been nothing but empty available. with “Rohnert Park - The Students could be asked to par- back in the 1970s and I’m ask- silence. No one in RP City Hall Friendly City” lettered on the ticipate, but moving it away ing $500 for openers ‘cause it’s has said a word, the RP City BUT MORE HAS TO BE inside. Yeah, City Hall used to from the city tends to diminish sure done a lot of banging in Council has never placed this DONE. I’m convinced if the have quite a few ciggie smok- the local angle. city council meetings. Do I hear issue on the agenda or said a city sets up a permanent storage ers. I have a long-range vision of any bids?” word, and Danesi himself location, the historical society You can see the dilemma. Rohnert Park 10, 25 or 50 years The rest of the dream never hasn’t returned phone calls. (what there is of it) would begin Donations of historical t-shirts from now and residents of a fu- surfaced so I don’t know if this He’s been accumulating a to collect a lot more material. and ashtray souvenirs are slen- ture RP asking questions about historic gavel was ever sold at huge collection of artifacts, Danesi often mentioned that der because the owners feel the city’s history. that price, or maybe a higher or books, magazines and boxes of when visiting other residences, these items are safer in their The only way to answer their lower figure. newspapers published in RP he noticed artifacts and sou- own home than in a spottily lo- questions is for city hall and the However, this dream frag- and Cotati, and they’re all heav- venirs displayed that had histor- cated historical collection. city council to establish a per- ment stubbornly won’t go away. ily laden with historical facts. ical interest. manent location in RP for Is this how Rohnert Park’s his- They’ve been kicking around in stuff here for a while,” as if But the owners knew their IT’S BEEN SUGGESTED Danesi’s collection and space tory will end? Will it rapidly a morbid series of empty offices they hate getting rid of value and refused to give them that perhaps the History Depart- for future historical donations, disintegrate into a huge garage in near-abandoned buildings, in Grandma’s ancient steamer to Danesi, for they also knew ment at Sonoma State Univer- which will surely come. Let’s sale to end all garage sales like leaky-roofed temporary class- trunk but what else can we do? the sorry conditions he’s stuck sity, or even Santa Rosa Junior not wonder these days about fu- some resident moving from one rooms, rented storage closets, There’s not an ounce of senti- with, moving the collection College, might be interested in ture public accessibility such as house to another and getting rid warehouse corners and in ment anywhere in this dreary from one place to the next as taking on Rohnert Park’s his- a museum. of unwanted stuff ? Danesi’s own home. saga. Danesi did manage to get the owner says he needs his tory project. Or even a Demonstration His collection has been a nice photo display (8-by-10s) space back. I have a faint memory of Rohnert Seed Farm acreage. IT WAS BACK IN The treated like unwanted trivia on the second floor of city hall I fall in this category, for I something like this has been There must be others with a Community Voice issue of July from Grandma’s attic and but the lighting up there is inad- have a 1988 T-shirt Olga Senyk tried before, but nothing much sense of history to start the ball 1, 2016, when I mentioned in booted from one “OK, put the equate and they had a nice dis- gave me that says “Rohnert came of it. rolling. Ex-parte reform may be dead for at least two years Advocates of more openness down as they would have been. and transparency from Califor- In the end, there will be virtu- nia’s ethically-challenged regu- ally no change. latory agencies are still as Now Gatto contemplates stunned and frustrated today as using his remaining campaign they were in early September, funds to back a reform initia- when the year’s most important tive. “I would consider making proposed government reforms PUC members into elected offi- died without so much as a state cials, to provide more accounta- Senate vote. bility,” he said. “But it remains Led by three-term Demo- to be seen if I’ll have the influ- cratic Assemblyman Mike ence to do something like this Gatto of the San Fernando Val- (after leaving office). For sure, ley, advocates of the proposed it’s tough. But I’m not the first changes wanted to limit private person to lose on a big reform communications between regu- bill in Sacramento.” lators like members of the Pub- Thomas D. Elias In fact, most big changes in lic Utilities and Energy California have had to come via commissions and the people California focus initiatives because of the heavy whose key issues they decide. influence business lobbyists can Meetings, emails and phone in his campaign war chest. bring to bear on the Legislature Snyder Lane work comes to fruition calls could still have gone on, “It’s very hard to know who at key moments like the end of Rohnert Park City Manager Darrin Jenkins, Vice Mayor Jake Mackenzie, Councilmember Joe but summaries of their contents was actively responsible,” session crunch in which this Callinan, Mayor Gina Belforte, Public Safety Chief Brian Masterson and Councilmember Amy were to be required within three Gatto added. “But this didn’t year’s planned reforms died. Ahanotu at the Snyder Lane ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday morning to celebrate the comple- days. even get a vote, so no one is on The Coastal Commission is tion of the road work that’s been done over the past year on the major roadway. Even Gov. Jerry Brown, who the record and there are no fin- the result of such a legislative Robert Grant vetoed slightly tougher provi- gerprints.” freeze, even if it has reform- sions a year ago, signed onto Fingerprints or not, the re- worthy problems of its own. that. But Gatto and others back- forms are dead, certainly for Gubernatorial vetoes have ing the change bills were left this year and most likely for at killed other needed changes. stunned when their measures least two more years. So Gatto would not be the SR Symphony looking for volunteers didn’t even get voted on by the There actually was a vote on first to go the initiative route. The Santa Rosa Symphony is seeking people and Mondays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. For Senate after passing the state an ex-parte communications Precisely the same kind of cor- who are friendly and will help to sell CDs and dis- more information call Brenda Fox at 707-546- Assembly months earlier with a ban for the Coastal Commis- ruption and consumer dissatis- tribute tickets at will call. Concerts are Saturdays 8742 or email [email protected]. massive bipartisan 61-7 major- sion, and it lost at the last faction with appointed ity. insurance commissioners led to minute in the Assembly. This brother is a lineman for the tati-Rohnert Park Unified It’s unclear who stalled even also shocked transparency ad- the 1988 Proposition 103, a committee vote until after the which made that office elec- county in Ventura and my sister School District is a very sup- vocates because that measure Continued‘Johnson’ from page 1 deadline, or why. toral. But could a reform initia- still lives in Modesto.” portive team. He is truly hon- had easily passed the state Sen- take Lawrence Jones Middle He says integrity, persever- ored to be associated with the One candidate, of course, is ate weeks earlier. tive pass if Gatto and others state Sen. Ben Hueso of San tried one? That’s highly doubt- School in the positive direction ance and discovery are all at- district, as when schools were The upshot is that there will he feels it is going. tributes to live by and wants his being closed there were no lay- Diego County, chairman of the be no meaningful changes in ful considering the track record Senate Energy, Utilities and of big utilities in successfully Johnson is married with three students and staff to do the offs and now they are reopening flawed procedures that led to an children who are going to same. schools and the enrollments are Communications Committee. ongoing criminal investigation beating back all proposed meas- Hueso is widely known as a ures of the last 50 years aimed school at Marguerite Hahn Ele- Johnson checked out other increasing. It is totally amazing of the PUC itself, its former mentary, Lawrence Jones Mid- places to teach and reside, but to be part of it for six years, he “business Democrat;” his com- president Michael Peevey, and at accountability for them and mittee’s inaction here plainly the commissions that set their dle School and Rancho Cotate Sonoma County won them over said. their ties to the Southern Cali- High School and also is a resi- and he has no plans whatsoever Johnson said, “You can’t un- favored the interests of a few fornia Edison Co., plus the Au- pricing and energy policies. big businesses over tens of mil- dent of Rohnert Park. to leave. He is quite proud that derestimate how the little things gust criminal conviction of Johnson said, “Mom was a he can be in administration in we do for students can have lions of consumers. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. over Email Thomas Elias at “I certainly did feel that the [email protected]. His book, homemaker, my step-father the second largest school in the such an effect in the long term. its behavior after the fatal 2010 worked in a turkey plant, my district. Johnson said the Co- Public Utilities Commission, San Bruno natural gas pipeline “The Burzynski Breakthrough: the Brown administration, the explosion. The Most Promising Cancer (utility and consumer) lobbyists Gatto, who originally sought Treatment and the Govern- – essentially everyone in Sacra- a virtual dismantling of the ment’s Campaign to Squelch ount mento with an interest in the PUC, scaled that goal back in It,” is now available in a soft Disc issue – had agreed on this,” said negotiations with the governor cover fourth edition. For more a chagrined Gatto, who will be that he and everyone involved Elias columns, go to www.cali- $ off termed out later this year with believed would guarantee pas- forniafocus.net. CBBOAOODODYDR Y SHSHOSHOPSHLOP’S more than $2 million remaining sage of some changes, watered COLLISIONS RE PAIR All auto body repairs of $2,000 or more! Some restrictions may apply . MUFFLERS & RADIA TORS Ask about savi1ngs on0 your d0eductab le. college but had to figure out gear them to what is the best Expires 1 1/30/16 ‘Mawhinney’ everything by myself” and how education for students. Continued from page 1 she would pay for a college ed- Mawhinney would like to ementary side of education with ucation. take Tech High and build a ter- 707-795 -4883 the students being so giving and Now that she is the principal rific model with just a really loving. of Technology High School, she group eye on excellence and 8755 Pine Lane, Cotati She said, “For some reason says the teenagers are so de- talent to take out to the commu- Mon - Fri 8am-5 pm even while growing up, I felt lightful and she tries to allow nity. One of her mottos is that Sonoma County would be the student the room to grow “everybody makes mistakes but Free estimates our home.” for who they are. everybody can fly.” CarlsB odyShopCotati.com While spreading her wings, Mawhinney also praises Mawhinney says, “We are al- her mother was a local factory working with the Cotati-Rohn- ways trying to do what is best worker in Pennsylvania and her ert Park Unified School Dis- for the students. father was a steel industry em- trict, saying it is such a joy to “I have goals for myself and We warranty all our work & work with all insurance companies ployee most of his adult life. be part of their journey. for the school and that is to do But her parents had great ex- She feels the team works so all I can to assist Tech High to pectations and their end result well together and the respect is achieve their goals in all cur- was their children must gradu- terrific. riculum. This is a science ate from college. Mawhinney The district has always tried school and we will focus and says, “I didn’t know the path to to make good decisions and honor that.”

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It’s a walk-a-thon

The entirerainbow student body atand staffMonte (top photo) Vista turned out for Rohnert Park’s Monte Vista Elementary School’s annual walk- a-thon Tuesday morning in coordinated colors by grade level. As you can see, the planning at Monte Vista made for a color- ful rainbow. Robert Grant John Reed, Waldo Rohnert

Studentschildren from John Reed andwalk Waldo Rohnert together gathered together at John Reed Elementary School on Friday, Sept. 30, for their joint walk-a-thon. The walk-a-thon is one of the major fundraisers for the school year for both schools. Jane Peleti

LETTERS TO THE VOICE Retired teacher makes dered. For every $100,000 that have trustees who will insist Richard Neffson good vibes rule Glendi Festival) is managing the school board is spent on unnecessary legal that this collaboration takes Retired teacher that was so very well written instead of the other way around, his preference known fees, on outside consultants, place. Rohnert Park that I wanted to give a shout out as intended. The Community Voice: and on faulty grading software, On more than one occasion to the writer, Isabella Giove- Board President Jennifer As a retired teacher who we could provide 3,333 hours educators in our district have Adams’ leadership nazzo. Wiltermood, who is running for began his career in the Cotati- of tutoring for students outside been polled on this subject, and Of course, the ending with re-election, has shown an irre- Rohnert Park Unified School of the school day to help these their overall morale as reported needed on board the fine quotes from the home- sponsible lack of concern for District back in 1985, and as a students be successful at the el- in The Community Voice has The Community Voice: less man was surprising and in- transparency and accountability. past president of the Rohnert ementary, middle and high been less than desirable. The re- I’m helping elect Susan spiring, as were the quotes from She has refused to answer par- Park Cotati Educators Associa- school level. sults of these surveys should be Adams to the Cotati-Rohnert the various “saintly” volunteers. ents’ questions about gas leaks tion (RPCEA), I was pleased to This could be done by paying a concern for all of us. Ms. Park Unified School District It made me proud to be in a and a lack of school safety learn that RPCEA, which repre- our teachers at the contracted Gillies and Mr. Nonn are com- Board of Trustees because she county where such events can plans, high legal fees, untested sents over 300 teachers, coun- rate of $30 per hour to provide mitted to improving the morale has worked tirelessly as chair of be pulled off year after year, grading systems, inoperable selors, nurses, school such tutoring services, and you in our district, eliminating top- The Committee to Protect Co- “even if it’s only held for two teacher-student-parent software, psychologists, and speech ther- could provide even more assis- down decision making, and en- tati-Rohnert Park Schools, days on a small piece of prop- improper administration inter- apists has endorsed Chrissa tance by having aspiring teach- gaging the community so which has provided nearly $100 erty off a short country road.” vention in a high school student Gillies and Tim Nonn for the ers from Sonoma State conditions can be created that million in locally controlled The first time I went, we election, and more. school board. University tutoring our stu- will improve student perform- funds for our students. asked the young priest at the Her running mate, Susan It is essential we elect two dents. We should remember not ance. Susan’s leadership resulted in entrance what the word Glendi Adams, directed two smear new trustees who are independ- every child has the benefit of In my final years as a teacher the modernization of Cotati’s meant: “Enjoy” he explained, campaigns in 2012 and 2014 ent of the current leadership living in a home where one or and as RPCEA President, I was Thomas Page Academy and with vim and vigor, and that is against independent candidates team to ensure the very best both parents has the time or deeply disturbed to hear from a added two state of the art build- what everyone does there. who asked tough questions of learning conditions for our stu- means to provide their children number of teachers and support ings with 12 new classrooms Thanks, Isabella Giovenazzo the superintendent. The status dents and the very best working with the necessary support and staff who feared they would and a science lab; the installa- and thanks also to The Commu- quo candidates will bring four conditions for teachers and sup- enrichment that is essential for face retribution if they spoke up tion of safe, modern play- nity Voice. The photo of Father more years of declining student port staff. student success. The more one- and respectfully voiced their grounds designed for exploring Lawrence by Robert Grant was achievement, high property Ms. Gillies and Mr. Nonn be- on-one assistance that can be concerns. Fear and intimidation and learning at all elementary handsome too! taxes and wasteful spending. lieve very strongly that our provided for our students, the have no place in any school dis- campuses; modernization of J.J. Wilson Chrissa and Tim will restore school district must make wise better. If Ms. Gillies and Mr. trict, and we must have trustees Rancho Cotate High School’s Penngrove fiscal responsibility, collabora- use of taxpayer dollars so that Nonn are elected, we know we who will insist that such a exterior; modernization of tive leadership, transparency every available dollar is spent classrooms on multiple cam- will have at least two trustees working atmosphere will not Reader encourages and a focus on student success. in the classroom helping our who are committed to providing exist in our district. Never again puses; and the development and Vote for change! students achieve a quality edu- every available taxpayer dollar should a teacher or any other installation of district wide a vote for change Laurie Williams cation. Scarce dollars should to helping our students. employee be fearful or experi- technology infrastructure to en- The Community Voice: Rohnert Park not be spent paying unneces- If our students are going to ence any form of reprimand for able 21st century learning and Change is badly needed on sary legal fees to a San Fran- important safety upgrades on all the Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified be successful, teachers, staff sharing their concerns about Reader supports cisco law firm, to outside and the administration at both safety or other issues that im- district campuses. School District Board of consultants and on faulty grad- the district level and the site pact our students. Ms. Gillies Please join me in voting to Trustees. Current Trustees Leff Nonn and Gillies ing software. Hundreds of thou- level truly need to be working and Mr. Nonn will insist the elect Susan Adams, School Brown and Ed Gilardi, and for- The Community Voice: sands of dollars that could have together in a collaborative man- voices of our educators and the Board Trustee. mer Trustee Karyn Pulley, have After reading Livia Prado’s been spent helping our students ner, and it is essential that we concerns of all of are respected. Pam Stafford joined local teachers in endors- letter, Monday describing rea- have been unnecessarily squan- City Councilwoman ing Chrissa Gillies and Tim sons why Susan Adams is quali- Rohnert Park Nonn. They will work to re- fied to become a school board verse five years of declining en- trustee for the Cotati Rohnert Kudos to Giovenazzo rollment, graduation rates and Park School District, I felt that test scores, and to end wasteful some additional facts should be on Glendi fest story spending. shared with voting parents and The Community Voice: Presently, district leadership ‘Letters,’ see page 12 In your, Sept. 23 edition, is inverted. The superintendent TThTThhehhehee MiceMiMicMMMicMiceMiiiccee AreAArAAreArrree HerHereHere!HeHHereHHere!HeHereerree!! there was a story (“Good food,

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Owner , Sue Allen Hablamos Español Contactarse Con Carlos Peña 707-292-2650 (Director Ejecutivo Rebuilding Together The Community Voice Newspaper of Rohnert Park-Cotati-Penngrove Friday, October 7, 2016 - 7 Public Notices: NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE LIEN SALE Fictitious Business Name Statement Fictitious Business Statement NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Fictitious Business Name Statement Notice is hereby given by the undersigned In accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali- File No. 201603147 File No. 2016-03154 OF LIENED PROPERTY File No. 201603147 that a public lien sale of the following de- fornia Business and Professions Code, A The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) are doing business Notice is hereby given that a public auction scribed personal property will be held at the lien sale of Miscellaneous household as Landmark Vineyards, 101 Adobe Canyon as Women Empower Each Other, 4828 as Landmark Vineyards, 101 Adobe Canyon will be held on: Friday October 21, 2016 at hour of 9:00 a.m. on the 18th of October, goods, furniture, and business supplies be- Road, Kenwood, CA 90064, Sonoma Cottsberry Court, Santa, Rosa, CA 95405. Road, Kenwood, CA 90064, Sonoma 9:00 a.m. 1170 Hopper Ave, town of Santa 2016 at Larkfield Self Storage, County of longing to the following tenants listed County. Mailing address: 11444 W. Olympic Sonoma County. Mailing address: same. County. Mailing address: Sonoma; Mailing Rosa, County of Sonoma, State of Califor- Sonoma, State of California. The property below, Will be conducted at BUDGET SELF Blvd., 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90064. Registered Owner(s): Natasha Burke. This Address, 11444 W. Olympic Blvd., 10th nia. HOPPER SELF STORAGE will sell to is stored at 5241 Old Redwood Hwy, Santa STORAGE------555 Roseland Ave. Santa Registered Owner(s): JUSTIN Vineyards & business is conducted by an Individual. Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90064. satisify lien on the following general prop- Rosa, CA 95403. General description of Rosa, CA. 95407 on 10-17-2016 at 2:00pm. Winery LLC, 11444 W. Olympic Blvd., 10th The registrant commenced to transact busi- Registered Owner(s): erty stored at 1170 Hopper Ave. and 1042 goods: Household furnishings, electronic Sale will be by competitive bidding. Sale Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90064, Delaware. ness under the fictitious name or names JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery LLC, 11444 W. Hopper Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95403, by the components, clothing, auto parts, tools, will be conducted by John Cardoza Bond # This business is conducted by: A Limited above n/a. Signature Natasha Burke. This Olympic Blvd., 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA following persons. bed accessories, washers, fitness equip- 5860970...No children under the age of 18 Liability Company. statement was filed with County Clerk of 90064; Delaware. Name ...... General Description ments, suitcases, miscellaneous items, fur- yrs. Lorne Keyes, Shelley Janssen, Rudy The registrant commenced to transact busi- Sonoma County on September 6, 2016. This business is conducted by: A Limited of Goods niture. Stored by the following person (s): Rey, Lenore Prischmann, Amanda Diggs, ness under the fictitious name or names I hereby certify that this copy is a correct –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Company. Justin Spillers...... 16-615 Nikki Albin, Eduardo Gamino, Geoffrey Ed- above August 3, 2011. copy of the original statement on file in my Jason Cunningham / The registrant commenced to transact busi- Jon Sherman...... 17-728 ward Wittmer, Joe Hagins, Tonya Bertucci- S/ Craig Cooper, Manager of JUSTIN Vine- office. Changing Homes ...... Misc. Items ness under the fictitious name or names Purchases must be made with cash and Elder, Misty Landeros, Daniel Janosek, yards & Winery LLC. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk above August 3, 2011. paid for at the time of purchase. No one Oronde Hikes, Dawna Bermejo, Haley This statement was filed with County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light Elizabeth Fontes ...... Household Items S/ Craig Cooper, Manager of JUSTIN Vine- under the age of 18 is allowed to attend the Reynolds, Guy Azama, Tina Monroe, Tesha of Sonoma County on September 6, 2016. Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. yards & Winery LLC sale. The landlord reserves the right to bid Clark, I hereby certify that this copy is a correct The Community Voice Cash payment only at time of purchase. No This statement was filed with County Clerk at the sale. All purchased goods are sold copy of the original statement on file in my one under the age of 18 is allowed at sale. of Sonoma County on September 8, 2016. “as is” and must be removed by 6:00 p.m. Debra Grange 1986 Chevrolet office. Purchases must be removed by 5:00 p.m. I hereby certify that this copy is a correct on the day of the sale. Buyers must provide Van PLATE # 7T1G445 William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR on day following sale. Buyers must provide copy of the original statement on file in my a current original or a photocopy of their VIN # 1GBHP32M8G3307803 By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal CHANGE OF NAME current, original or photocopy of their re- office. original resale permit at time of sale in lieu Cybele Ornelas 2002 Ford Econoline 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7/16 Case Number: 89458 lease permit at time of sale in lieu of sales William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk of sales tax. This sale is subject to prior no plate VIN # 1FTSS34S22HA39158 CNS-2921680# To all interested persons: Petitioner: tax. Sale is subject to prior cancellation in By /s/ Darell Light, Deputy Seal cancellation in the event of settlement be- THE COMMUNITY VOICE LeeAnh Vo filed a petition with this court for event of settlement between landlord and 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14/16 tween landlord and obligated party. This Pub: September 30 & October 7, 2016, a decree changing names as follows: obligated party. CNS-2921869# notice is given in accordance with the pro- The Community Voice LeeAnh Vo to Anh Ngoc Vo. THE COURT Auctioneer: Jeff Gregory THE COMMUNITY VOICE visions of Section §21700 et seq of the Fictitious Business Statement ORDERS that all persons interested in this Business & Professions Code of the State File No. 2016-03171 matter shall appear before this court at the Published October 7 & 14,2016 of California. LIEN SALE The following person(s) are doing business hearing indicated below to show cause, if The Community Voice Fictitious Business Statement Pub. September 30 & October 7, 2016 In accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali- as Daily Deal$, 1451 Southwest Blvd. , #101, any, why the petition for change of name File No. 2016-03021 The Community Voice fornia Business and Professions Code, A Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Sonoma County. should not be granted. The following person(s) are doing business lien sale of Miscellaneous household Mailing address: 2035 Bedford St., Santa Notice of Hearing: November 3, 2016, at Fictitious Business Statement as Vineburg Wine & Self Storage, 1010 goods, furniture, and business supplies be- Rosa, CA 95404. Registered Owner(s): 2:30 p.m. Dept. 18, Sonoma County Supe- File No. 201603097 Napa Rd., Sonoma, CA 95476. Sonoma LIEN SALE longing to the following tenants listed Malwa, Inc. This business is conducted by rior Court, 3055 Cleveland Ave., Santa The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- County. Mailing address: 446 Portal St., In accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali- below, Will be conducted at Santa Rosa A Corportion. The registrant commenced to Rosa, CA 95403. ness as: EMCOR Services Mesa Energy, 2 Cotati, CA 94931. Registered Owner(s): fornia Business and Professions Code, A Ave. Self Storage------3512 Santa Rosa Ave. transact business under the fictitious name A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall Cromwell, Irvine, CA 92818. Mailing Ad- 1Vineburg Wine and Self Storage, LLC. This lien sale of Miscellaneous household Santa Rosa, CA. 95407 on 10-17-2016 at or names above n/a. Signature Ranbir S. be published once a week for four succes- dress: c/o EMCOR Group 301 Merritt Seven, business is conducted by a Limited Liabil- goods, furniture, and business supplies be- 11:45am. Sale will be by competitive bid- Sidhu, President. This statement was filed sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing 6th Fl., Norwalk, CA 06851 ity Company. The registrant commenced to longing to the following tenants listed ding. Auction to be conducted by or John with County Clerk of Sonoma County on on the petition in the following newspaper Registered Owner(s): Mesa Energy Sys- transact business under the fictitious name below, Will be conducted at ACE Towing & Cardoza Bond # 5860870...No children September 7, 2016. of general circulation, printed in this tems, Inc., 2 Cromwell, Irvine, CA 92618 or names above n/a. Signature Gregory L. Storage, 3468 Brooks Ave., Santa Rosa, CA under the age of 18 yrs allowed. April Ris- I hereby certify that this copy is a correct county: The Community Voice, P.O. Box This business is conducted by: a Corpora- Van Cleave, President. This statement was 95407, will sale at public sale on: miller, Millie Cantu, Willie Rodriguez, Alan copy of the original statement on file in my 2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927. tion filed with County Clerk of Sonoma County October 18, 2016 at 12:15 p.m. Weber, Thomas Brown, Justin Samples, office. Dated: September 7, 2016 The registrant(s) commenced to transact on August 22, 2016. Mike Hume, Katheraine Zagainoff, Amber Maria Villegas, Sandra Espinoza, Joe William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk s/ René Auguste Chouteau, Judge of the business under the fictitious business I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Tart. Woehler, Miguel Cruz, Jeff Chisholm, Rubi By /s/ M. Judith Sevilla Superior Court name or names listed above on 08/15/2016. copy of the original statement on file in my Sale will be by competitive bidding auction Ibarra, Jim La Salle, Cheryl Hardina-Gillis Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. Mesa Energy Systems, Inc. office. to be be conducted by John Cordoza, The Community Voice The Community Voice S/ R. Kevin Matz, Vice President William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Bond# 5860870. No children under the age Pub: September 30 & October 7, 2016, This statement was filed with the County By /s/ Betsy Penn of 18 years allowed. No pets allowed. The Community Voice Clerk of Sonoma County on 08/30/2016. Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. Fictitious Business Statement Statement of Abandonment of I hereby certify that this copy is a correct The Community Voice Pub: September 30 & Ocober 7, 2016 File No. 2016-03189 Fictitious Business Name copy of the original statement on file in my The Community Voice LIEN SALE The following person(s) are doing business File No. 2016-03217 office. In accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali- as Faithful Hands In-Home Care Agency, The following person(s) listed above have William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Fictitious Business Statement fornia Business and Professions Code, A 6301 Montecito Blvd. #22, Santa Rosa, CA abandoned the use of the following Ficti- By /s/ [Deputy], Deputy Seal File No. 2016-03110 LIEN SALE lien sale of Miscellaneous household 95409. Sonoma County. Mailing address: tious Business Name(s). 1) Catholicli- 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14/16 The following person(s) are doing business In accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali- goods, furniture, and business supplies be- same. Registered Owner(s): George Carter. brary.org 2) Catholic Library Project, 1927 CNS-2925155# as Santa Rosa Nail Salon, 624 4th St., Santa fornia Business and Professions Code, A longing to the following tenants listed This business is conducted by an Individ- Goodwin Ave., Penngrove, CA 94951. THE COMMUNITY VOICE Rosa, CA 95404. Sonoma County. Mailing lien sale of Miscellaneous household below, Will be conducted at STOR-N-LOC-- ual. The registrant commenced to transact Sonoma County. The Fictitious Business address: 2131 Mission Blvd., Santa Rosa, goods, furniture, and business supplies be- ----3047 Santa Rosa Ave. Santa Rosa, CA. business under the fictitious name or Name was filed in Sonoma County on CA 95409. Registered Owner(s): Hang Tran longing to the following tenants listed 95407 on 10-17-2016 at 12:45pm. Sale will names above 2010. Signature George 5/7/2014, File Number 2014-01786. Regis- Fictitious Business Name Statement My Phan. This business is conducted by an below, Will be conducted at A-1 Mini Stor- be by competitive bidding. Auction to be Carter. This statement was filed with tered owner Seth Griggs Cherney. Business File No. 201603183 Individual. The registrant commenced to age------2868 Dutton Meadow. Santa Rosa, conducted by John Cardoza Bond # County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- was conducted by: an Individual. Signature The following person(s) are doing business transact business under the fictitious name CA. 95407 on 10-17-2016 at 3:15pm. Sale 5860970...No children under the age of 18 tember 9, 2016. Seth Cherney, Owner. as 1. State Flower, 2. State Flower or names above 9/1/2016. Signature Hang will be by competitive bidding. Auction to yrs. allowed, Maria Elena Pineda, William I hereby certify that this copy is a correct I declare that all information in this state- Cannabis, 4000 Montgomery Drive, Suite F, Tran My Phan. This statement was filed with be conducted by John Cardoza Bond # Rardin, Alvaro Valladares, Steve Lopes, copy of the original statement on file in my ment is true and correct. (A registrant who Santa Rosa, CA 95405, Sonoma County. County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- 5860870...No children under the age of 18 Kelly Stubbs, Corinne Hodges, Evangeline office. declares as true information which he or Registered Owner(s): ABI SF LLC, 4000 tember 1, 2016. yrs allowed. Maria De Labra, Daniel Hayden, De Guzman, Julio Cesar Virelas, Kimberly William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk she knows to be false is guilty of crime.) Montgomery Drive, Suite F, Santa Rosa, CA I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Horacio Vigil, Shayne McGuire, Catherine L O’brien (Creative Dentistry of Santa Rosa), By /s/ Carrie Anderson This statement was filed with County Clerk 95405; California. copy of the original statement on file in my Barnett, Lutfi Salzmann, Amy Mellott, Jes- Jesse McQuarrie, Deena Braddi, Robert J Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. of Sonoma County on September 12, 216. This business is conducted by: a Limited office. sica Graves, Tommie James, Keri Cassidy, Tallon, Brett Burton, The Community Voice I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Liability Company. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Erika Barnes, Jolisa Deneiliom 2 units, Ser- copy of the original statement on file in my The registrant commenced to transact busi- By /s/ Darrell Light gio Carreno, Stephanie Clark, Michael Pub: September 30 & October 7, 2016, office. ness under the fictitious name or names Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. Lennon, Ernest Hernandez, Joy Ray, The Community Voice Fictitious Business Statement William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk above N/A.. The Community Voice Katherine Moore, Arthur Gaytan, Lura File No. 2016-03016 By /s/ M. Judith Sevilla S/ Jonathan Fabian, Member. Roberts, Christa Anello, Elena Johnson, The following person(s) are doing business Deputy Seal This statement was filed with County Clerk Azinga Balumbu, Levi Ennis, Deb Giromini LIEN SALE as North Bay Motors, 1451 South Wright Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. of Sonoma County on September 8, 2016. Fictitious Business Statement In accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali- 2 units, Shannon Elsom, Damien Nickelson, Road., Santa Rosa, CA 95407. Sonoma The Community Voice I hereby certify that this copy is a correct File No. 2016-03175 fornia Business and Professions Code, A Kiri Kessler, Chris Webb, Amy Mellott, County. Mailing address: same. Regis- copy of the original statement on file in my The following person(s) are doing business lien sale of Miscellaneous household Christa Slater, Laura Stout, Jamie Katz, tered Owner(s): Jenell Stuebing. This busi- office. as Humboldt, A General Partnership, 631 goods, furniture, and business property be- Gary Gray, Dolly Baker, Salador Magana, ness is conducted by an Individual. The Fictitious Business Statement William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk 5th St., Santa Rosa, CA 95404. Sonoma longing to the following tenants listed Troy Bingham, Judy Duncan, April Dabel, registrant commenced to transact business File No. 2016-03191 By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal County. Mailing address: P O Box 3338, below, Will be conducted at National Stor- Victor Sulub, Damon May, Ruby Romero under the fictitious name or names above The following person(s) are doing business 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14/16 Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Registered age Centers --7500 Conde Lane, Windsor, n/a. Signature Jenell Stuebing, Owner. This as Humble Roots Micro Farm, 2702 Lomitas CNS-2922551# Owner(s): 1) John R. Antonini 2) Orlando J. CA. 95492 on 10/17/2016 at 10:45am. Sale Pub: September 30 & October 7, 2016, statement was filed with County Clerk of Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95404. Sonoma THE COMMUNITY VOICE Antonini 3) Orlando J. Antonini, Trustee will be by competitive bidding. Sale will be The Community Voice Sonoma County on August 22, 2016. County. Mailing address: same. Regis- MFM Trust. This business is conducted by conducted by John Cordoza Bond # I hereby certify that this copy is a correct tered Owner(s): Stacey Smith. This busi- a General Partnership. The registrant com- 5860870. No children under the age of 18 copy of the original statement on file in my ness is conducted by an Individual. The Fictitious Business Name Statement menced to transact business under the fic- years allowed. Victoria Taneyhill, Peter Fop- office. registrant commenced to transact business File No. 201603235 titious name or names above July 1992. “Live as if you were to piano, Christina Phifer William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk under the fictitious name or names above The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- Signature Orlando J. Antonini. This state- By /s/ Betsy Penn 8/1/2016. Signature Stacey Smith. This ness as: 1. CarMax, 2. CarMax The Auto Su- ment was filed with County Clerk of die tomorrow. Pub: September 30 & October 7, 2016, Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. statement was filed with County Clerk of perstore, 2783 Corby Ave, Santa Rosa, CA Sonoma County on September 8, 2016. The Community Voice The Community Voice Sonoma County on September 9, 2016. 95407 I hereby certify that this copy is a correct I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Registered Owner(s): CarMax Auto Super- copy of the original statement on file in my Learn as if you were to copy of the original statement on file in my stores California, LLC, 12800 Tuckahoe office. Fictitious Business Statement office. Creek Pkwy., Richmond, VA 23238 William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk live forever.” File No. 2016-03127 William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk This business is conducted by: a limited li- By /s/ Alma Roman –Mahatma Gandhi The following person(s) are doing business By /s/ Carrie Anderson ability company Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. as Skillets Diner, 451 Rohnert Park Ex- Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. The registrant(s) commenced to transact The Community Voice pressway West, Rohnert Park, CA 94928. The Community Voice business under the fictitious business NOTICENNOOTICEOTIOTOTICOTICE O OFF I INTENTIONINTENININTENTINTENTIINTINTEINTENTIONTENTION T TOO A ADOPTADADOPADODOPT T THTHEHE Sonoma County. Mailing address: same. name or names listed above on N/A. Registered Owner(s): Emad Aziz Aifahel. CarMax Auto Superstores California, LLC Fictitious Business Statement 2 201620201016 CALIFORNIACCALIFORNICACALCALICALIFORCALIFCALIFOCALIFORNALIFORNIA F FIREFIFIRIRE C CODCOCODEODE This business is conducted by an Individ- Fictitious Business Statement S/ John M. Stuckey III, VP File No. 2016-03176 ual. The registrant commenced to transact File No. 2016-03247 This statement was filed with the County The following person(s) are doing business Notice is hereby given to the intention of the Rancho Adobe Fire Protection Dis- business under the fictitious name or The following person(s) are doing business Clerk of Sonoma County on 09/13/2016. as 350 College, A General Partnership, 350 trict to adopt the 2016 California Fire C ode. The District shall hold its first public names above n/a. Signature Emad Aifahel, as Moody Ridge Winery, 4155 Wine Creek I hereby certify that this copy is a correct College Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95401. hearing at 7:00 P .M. on October 19, 2016 at 1 East C otati Ave., Cotati, CA , regarding Owner. This statement was filed with Rd., Healdsburg, CA 95448-9112. Sonoma copy of the original statement on file in my Sonoma County. Mailing address: P O Box the adoption of the 2016 California Fire Code pursuant to H ealth and Safety Code County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- County. Mailing address: same. Regis- office. 3338, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Registered Section 13869. Copies of the code section r eferr ed to and any secondar y code sec- tember 2, 2016. tered Owner(s): KSSM, LLC. This business William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Owner(s): 1) Orlando J. Antonini 2) John R. tions referr ed to, adopted by reference, ar e on file with the Administrative Manager of I hereby certify that this copy is a correct is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- By /s/ [Deputy], Deputy Seal Antonini 3) Orlando J. Antonini, Trustee the District and are open to public inspection. Adoption of the 2016 California Fire copy of the original statement on file in my pany. The registrant commenced to trans- 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14/16 MFM Trust. This business is conducted by Code will enable all District personnel to follow one set of rules and regulations w ith office. act business under the fictitious name or CNS-2926733# a General Partnership. The registrant com- regard to the health and safety of the public and the District’ s response thereto. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk names above n/a. Signature Gary Hawke, THE COMMUNITY VOICE menced to transact business under the fic- By /s/ Betsy Penn Manager. This statement was filed with titious name or names above 10/18/1995. County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- Rancho Adobe Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. Signature Orlando J. Antonini. This state- The Community Voice tember 14, 2016. Fictitious Business Statement ment was filed with County Clerk of Fire Protection D istrict I hereby certify that this copy is a correct File No. 201603236 Sonoma County on September 8, 2016. By: Jennifer Ober , copy of the original statement on file in my The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- I hereby certify that this copy is a correct The Community V oice Clerk of the Board office. ness as: CarMax Auto Finance, 2783 Corby copy of the original statement on file in my PUB: OCT OBER 7 & 14, 2016 “A man is but a product William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 office. By /s/ Betsy Penn Registered Owner(s): CarMax Business William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk of his thoughts. Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 2016. Services, LLC, 12800 Tuckahoe Creek By /s/ Alma Roman What he thinks The Community Voice Pkwy., Richmond, VA 23238 Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. IININVITATIONNNVNVINVITNVITANVITATNVITATINVITATIONVITATIONVITATION F FORFOOR S SEALEDSESEASEALSEALEEALED B BIDBIBIDSIDS This business is conducted by: a limited li- The Community Voice AALALIALICALICIALICIAALICIAPARKRALICIAPARKREALICIAPARKRESALICIAPARKRESTALICIAPARKRESTRALICIAPARKRESTROALICIAPARKRESTROOALICIAPARKRESTROOMALICIAPARKRESTROOMRALICIAPARKRESTROOMREALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVAALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIOALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONPALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONPRALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONPROALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONPROJALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONPROJEALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONPROJECALICIAPARKRESTROOMRENOVATIONPROJECTLICIA P PAPARPARKARK R ESTROOM R ENOVATION P ROJECTT he becomes.” ability company P PRPROPROJPROJEPROJECPROJECTROJECT N NONO.O. 2 2020120152015-2015-02015-04015-04 -Mahatma Gandhi The registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business Fictitious Business Statement Notice is hereby given that on T uesday , October 18, 2016, at 10:00 AM at 130 Avram TTrrrurusrustrusterusteeustee S SaSalSaleale name or names listed above on N/A. File No. 2016-03318 Avenue, Rohnert Park, C alifornia, the City of Rohnert Park will receive and open NOTICE OF TRUSTEE' S SALE Trustee Sale No. : 20120 015003827 Title Ord er No.: CarMax Business Services, LLC The following person(s) are doing business S/ John M. Stuckey III, VP as The Marks Company, 1602 Flanigan Way, sealed bids for the Alicia Park Restroom Renovation Pr oject No. 2015-04. B ids must 120 36605 7 FHA/V A/PMI No.: ATTENTI ON RECORDER: THE FO LLOWI NG REFERENCE TO AN ATT ACHED SUMMAR Y APPLIES ONLY TO COPIES PR OVIDED TO THE TRU ST OR, This statement was filed with the County Petaluma, CA 94954. Sonoma County. Mail- be received by Development Services before 10:00:00 AM on O ctober 18, 2016, based Clerk of Sonoma County on 09/13/2016. ing address: same. Registered Owner(s): on the Official Bid Clock displayed in the area w her e bids are submitted on the Sec- NOT TO THIS RECORDED ORIGINAL NOTICE. NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE IN- FORMAT ION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT TA CHED YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Anthony Marks. This business is con- ond Floor of C ity Hall. The w ork is described generally as demolition of the existing copy of the original statement on file in my ducted by an Individual. The registrant restroom building and construction of a new restroom building and AD A parking TRU ST , DATED 11/16/2 007. UN LESS YOU TAK E AC TION TO PROTE CT YOUR PROPE RTY , IT MA Y BE SOLD AT A PUBL IC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX PLANA TION OF THE NA TURE office. commenced to transact business under the spaces at Alicia Park, located at 300 Arlen Dr ive, Rohnert Park. The Contractor must William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk fictitious name or names above 1990. Sig- have a valid California contractor's license, a Class A license. The Engineer ’s estimate OF TH E PROC EEDING AGAIN ST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LA WY ER. NDEx West, L.L.C., as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on By /s/ [Deputy], Deputy Seal nature Anthony Marks, Owner. This state- for this project is $335,000. 12/03/2007 as Instrument No. 2007127355 of official records in the office of the County 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14/16 ment was filed with County Clerk of The last day for questions from contractors on this pr oject is O ctober 1 1, 2016 at 5:00 Recorder of SONOMA County , State of CALIFORN IA. EXECU TED BY : IRENE ELIZABETH CNS-2926719# Sonoma County on September 20, 2016. PM. VAND ER HO RS T AND MARI ANN E V. NI CH OLS ON , COTR UST EE OF JAN AND CH RI ST IN A THE COMMUNITY VOICE I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Under C alifornia Labor Code section 1770 et seq., copies of the deter mination of the VAND ERHO RST FAMI LY TRUS T DA TE D NO VEMB ER 21 , 2001 , WI LL SE LL AT PUBL IC copy of the original statement on file in my office. Director of the D epartment of Industrial Relations of the general prevailing rate of per AUC TIO N TO HIGHEST BID DER FOR CASH, CAS HIER'S CH ECK/CAS H EQUIV ALENT or Fictitious Business Statement diem wages for each craft, classification and type of w orkman needed to execute the other for m of payment author iz ed by California Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at time of William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk work are on file in and available to any interested person on request at the Depart- File No. 2016-03204 By /s/ Julie Garfia sale in la wful money of the United States). DA TE OF SALE: 11/30/2016 TIME OF SALE: The following person(s) are doing business ment of Public W or ks, or on the Internet at http://ww w.dir .ca.gov/dlsr/PWD/index.htm, 10:00 AM PLA CE OF SA LE: IN THE PLA ZA AT FRE MONT PARK LOCA TED AT 860 FIFTH Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. as BTB Insurance Services, 775 Baywood The Community Voice and are incorporated herein. (Labor Code § 1773.2.) Pr evailing wage determinations STREE T, SANT A ROSA, CA 95401. ST REET AD DRESS and other common designation, Dr., Suite 206, Petaluma, CA 94954. Sonoma will also be posted at each job site. if any , of the real proper ty described above is purported to be: 4485 HEA TH CIR , ROHN- County. Mailing address: 1127 Wieling SB 854 (Stat. 2014, Chapter 28) establishes that no contractor or subcontr actor may ERT PARK, CALI FORNIA 94928 APN#: 16 0-233 -023- 000 Th e unders igned Truste e dis- Way., Petaluma, CA 94954. Registered Fictitious Business Statement be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project (submitted on or after March 1, claims any liability for any inc or rectness of the street addr ess and other common Owner(s): Elizabeth Mae Roland. This busi- File No. 2016-03027 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor designation, if any , shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or war- ness is conducted by an Individual. The The following person(s) are doing business Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes ra nty , ex pre ss ed or impl ied , rega rd ing ti tle , po sse ssi on, or en cum bra nce s, to pay the re - registrant commenced to transact business as Coddingtown Dentistry, 1420 Guerneville only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a]. No contractor or subcontractor may be ma in in g pri nc ip al sum of the no te (s) secu re d by sai d Dee d of Trust , wit h int er es t the re on , under the fictitious name or names above Rd., Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Sonoma as provided in said note(s), advances, under the ter ms of said Deed of Trust, fees, awarded a contract for public work on a public works project (awarded on or after n/a. Signature Elizabeth Mae Roland. This County. Mailing address: same. Regis- cha rges and ex pense s of the Trust ee and of the trusts crea ted by sa id Deed of Trus t. The April 1, 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pur suant statement was filed with County Clerk of tered Owner(s): Robert Alavi DDS Inc. This total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold Sonoma County on September 12, 2016. business is conducted by a Corporation. to Labor Code section 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publi- enforcement by the Department of Industr ial Relations. All contr actors and subcon- I hereby certify that this copy is a correct The registrant commenced to transact busi- cat ion of the No tice of Sale is $407,25 8.89. The bene ficiar y unde r said Deed of Trust copy of the original statement on file in my ness under the fictitious name or names tractors must fur nish electr onic certified payr oll records directly to the Labor Com- her etofore executed and delivered to the under signed a wri tten Declar ation of Default missioner (aka Division of Labor Standards Enfor cement). office. above n/a. Signature Robert Alavi, Presi- and Deman d for Sale, and a written Not ice of Default an d Election to Sell. The under- William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk dent. This statement was filed with County Per Califor nia Civil Code Section 3247, a per for mance bond in the amount of 100% of signed caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county By /s/ Alam Roman Clerk of Sonoma County on August 23, the bid total will be required from the successful bidder for bids exceeding $25,000. where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are consid- Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. 2016. The bond must be provided within 100 w orking days from notice of award and prior to ering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved The Community Voice I hereby certify that this copy is a correct the performance of any work. in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. copy of the original statement on file in my For any moneys earned by the Contractor and withheld by the City of Rohnert Par k to Pl ac in g th e hi gh es t bi d at a tr us tee au ct ion doe s not aut oma ti ca ll y enti tl e you to fr ee and office. ensure the performance of the contract, the Contr actor may , at their request and sole clear owne rship of the pr ope rty . You should also be aware that the lien be ing auctioned Fictitious Business Statement William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk expense, substitute cer tain securities equivalent to the amount withheld in the form off may be a junior lie n. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be File No. 2016-02936 By /s/ M. Judith Sevilla and manner and subject to the terms and conditions provided in the California Public responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can The following person(s) are doing business Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. Contracts Code Section 22300. receive clear title to the property . You are encouraged to investigate the existence, pri- as Surrey RV Resort, 16590 River Rd., The Community Voice or ity , an d si ze of out sta ndi ng liens tha t ma y ex ist on this pro per ty by co nta cti ng the This notice incorporates by reference the terms, conditions and requirements of the Guerneville, CA 95446. Sonoma County. county recorder's office or a tit le insurance company , either of which may charge you a specifications approved by the City , any and all changes or amendments to the speci- Mailing address: same. Registered fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware Owner(s): 16590 RR, LLC. This business is Fictitious Business Statement fications and special instructions or special notice issued to or given to prospective that the same lender may hold more than one mor tgage or deed of trust on the pr ope rty . bidders. conducted by a Limited Liability Company. File No. 2016-03278 NOT ICE TO PR OPER TY OWNE R: The sale date shown on this notic e of sale may be pos t- The following person(s) are doing business The City of Rohnert Par k makes no r epr esentation or w arr anty of the condition of the The registrant commenced to transact busi- poned one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficia ry, tr us tee, or a court, pursuant to as La Flor de Mayo, 930 Keegan Dr., Santa jobsite. All prospective bidders are requested to carefully review the plans and speci- ness under the fictitious name or names Se cti on 2924 g of th e Cali for nia Ci vil Co de. The law re quir es tha t info rma tio n about tr us tee above n/a. Signature Eonid (Alex) Rosa, CA 95407. Sonoma County. Mailing fications and to examine and conduct tests or other wise satisfy themselves as to the sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those Yaroshenko, Managing Member. This state- address: same. Registered Owner(s): Mary conditions at the project site, subject to coordination with the office of the Rohnert not present at the sale. If you wish to lea rn whether your sa le date has been postponed, ment was filed with County Clerk of Rico. This business is conducted by an In- Park City Engineer . and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property , you may Sonoma County on August 12, 2016. dividual. The registrant commenced to Bids will be publicly opened, examined and declar ed on said day and hour and re- call 714-730-2727 for information regarding the tr ustee's sale or visit this Inter net Web I hereby certify that this copy is a correct transact business under the fictitious name ferred to and considered by the City Council at a futur e City Council meeting. Each site ww w.servicelinkASAP .com for infor ma tion rega rding the sale of this property , using copy of the original statement on file in my or names above n/a. Signature Mary Rico. bid must be submitted on the bid forms furnished by the City , and each bid must in- th e fil e num ber assi gn ed to th is cas e 201 200 15 00 382 7. In for ma ti on ab out po st po nem ent s office. This statement was filed with County Clerk clude all the items show n on these forms. Substitute for ms may be used if specified that ar e very short in duration or that occur close in time to the sche duled sale may not William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk of Sonoma County on September 16, 2016. in this Notice. immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The By /s/ M. Jusith Sevilla I hereby certify that this copy is a correct best way to verify postponement information is to atte nd the scheduled sale. FO R A copy of the drawings and specifications may be obtained from the City of Rohnert Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. copy of the original statement on file in my TRUS TEE SALE INFORMA TION PLEA SE CALL: AGEN CY SA LES and POSTING 714-730- Park, Attn: T errie Zw illinger , Pr oject Coordinator , 600 Enterprise Dr ive, Rohnert Park, The Community Voice office. 2727 www .ser vicelinkASAP .com NDEx West, L.L.C. MA Y BE ACTIN G AS A DEBT COL- William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk California 94928, telephone: (707) 588-3331, upon payment of a $50.00 nonr efundable LECT OR ATTEMPTIN G TO COLLECT A DEBT . ANY INFORMA TIO N OBT AINED WILL BE fee, if picked up, or payment of a $65.00 nonr efundable fee, if mailed. By /s/ M. Judith Sevilla USED FOR THA T PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee 20955 Pathfinder Roa d, Suite Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. 300 Dia mon d Ba r, CA 9176 5 (8 66) 795 -18 52 Da te d: 09/1 9/2 016 NDE x West , L. L. C. 4004 The Community Voice Posted Date: September 9, 2016 /s/ JOANN E M. BUERGLER Be lt Li ne Ro ad, Suit e 100 Addis on, Texas 75001 -4320 Tele phon e: (866) 795-1 852 Tele- City Cler k of the City of Rohnert Park copier: (972) 661-7800 A-4592871 Published: Septemebr 30 & October 7, 2016. Pub: 09/30/2016, 10/07/2016, 10/14/2016 (ASAP# 4592871) The Community V oice The Community V oice 8 - Friday, October 7, 2016 Newspaper of Rohnert Park-Cotati-Penngrove The Community Voice Public Notices: Fictitious Business Statement Fictitious Business Statement Fictitious Business Statement Statement of Abandonment of Fictitious Business Statement Fictitious Business Statement File No. 2016-03065 File No. 2016-03302 File No. 2016-03343 Fictitious Business Name File No. 2016-03394 File No. 201603369 The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) are doing business File No. 2012-03407 The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- as Madoadoa, 2322 Carson St., Santa Rosa, as Wines That Rock, 980 Airway Court, as Pacific Sunset Properties, 835 Palm The following person(s) listed above have as City’s Nails, 808 W Napa St., Sonoma, ness as: Lithia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Fiat of CA 95403. Sonoma County. Mailing ad- Suite A, Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Sonoma Ave., Penngrove, CA 94951. Sonoma abandoned the use of the following Ficti- CA 95476. Sonoma County. Mailing ad- Santa Rosa, 2727 Dowd Drive, Santa Rose, dress: P O Box 6243, Santa Rosa, CA County. Mailing address: same. Regis- County. Mailing address: same. Regis- tious Business Name(s). Platinum Mort- dress: same. Registered Owner(s):Sophia CA 95407. Mailing Address: 150 N Bartlett 95406. Registered Owner(s): Apollonia N. tered Owner(s): A W Direct LLC. This busi- tered Owner(s): Victor M. Arguelles. This gage, 91 Buckwood Pl., Santa Rosa, CA Ho. This business is conducted by an Indi- St, Medford, CA 97501 Mugaa. This business is conducted by an ness is conducted by a Limited Liability business is conducted by an Individual. 95409. Sonoma County. The Fictitious Busi- vidual. The registrant commenced to trans- Registered Owner(s): Lithia of Santa Rosa, Individual. The registrant commenced to Company. The registrant commenced to The registrant commenced to transact busi- ness Name was filed in Sonoma County on act business under the fictitious name or Inc., 2727 Dowd Drive, Santa Rose, OR transact business under the fictitious name transact business under the fictitious name ness under the fictitious name or names 9-4-2012, File Number 2012-03305. Regis- names above 7/29/2011. Signature Sophia 95407 or names above n/a. Signature Apollonia or names above n/a. Signature Kimberly above 11/15/1999. Signature Victor N. Ar- tered owner Roberta A. Johns. Business Ho. This statement was filed with County This business is conducted by: a Corpora- W Mugaa. This statement was filed with Conningham, Vice President, Operations. guelles. This statement was filed with was conducted by: an Individual. Signature Clerk of Sonoma County on September 26, tion County Clerk of Sonoma County on August This statement was filed with County Clerk County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- Roberta A. Johns, Owner. 2016. The registrant(s) commenced to transact 25, 2016. of Sonoma County on September 19, 2016. tember 21, 2016. I declare that all information in this state- I hereby certify that this copy is a correct business under the fictitious business I hereby certify that this copy is a correct I hereby certify that this copy is a correct I hereby certify that this copy is a correct ment is true and correct. (A registrant who copy of the original statement on file in my name or names listed above on N/A. copy of the original statement on file in my copy of the original statement on file in my copy of the original statement on file in my declares as true information which he or office. Lithia of Santa Rosa, Inc. office. office. office. she knows to be false is guilty of crime.) William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk S/ Bryan B DeBoer, President & CEO, William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk This statement was filed with County Clerk By /s/ Betsy Penn This statement was filed with the County By /s/ Darrell Light By /s/ Julie Garfia By /s/ Alma Roman of Sonoma County on September 27, 2016. Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Clerk of Sonoma County on 09/23/2016. Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 & 14, 2016. Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. I hereby certify that this copy is a correct The Community Voice I hereby certify that this copy is a correct The Community Voice The Community Voice The Community Voice copy of the original statement on file in my copy of the original statement on file in my office. office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Fictitious Business Statement William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Fictitious Business Statement Fictitious Business Statement By /s/ Darrell Light File No. 2016-03393 By /s/ [Deputy], Deputy Seal File No. 2016-03294 File No. 2016-03410 Deputy Seal The following person(s) are doing business 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/16 Fictitious Business Statement The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) are doing business Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. as Bat Cave Enterprises, 154 Windsor Dr., CNS-2927216# File No. 2016-03067 as 1) Lita’s Cafe 2) Cebuana’s Cafe & Cater- as Bruce Gordon Cycles & Repair, 409 The Community Voice Petaluma, CA 94952. Sonoma County. Mail- THE COMMUNITY VOICE The following person(s) are doing business ing 3) Kusina (filifino bistro), 1973 Mendo- Petaluma Blvd., S., Suite B., Petaluma, CA ing address: same. Registered Owner(s): as Napa Valley Audio Video, 719 Simpson cino Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95401. Sonoma 94952. Sonoma County. Mailing address: 1) Teresa L D’Ambrogi 2) Andrew C Rein- Pl., Santa Rosa, CA 95401. Sonoma County. County. Mailing address: 7547 Monet Pl, same. Registered Owner(s): Timothy F ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR stein. This business is conducted by a Mar- Fictitious Business Statement Mailing address: same. Registered Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Registered Nicholls. This business is conducted by an CHANGE OF NAME ried Couple. The registrant commenced to File No. 2016-03458 Owner(s): 1) Madonna Rose Feather Cruz Owner(s): Lita’s Cafe, LLC. This business Individual. The registrant commenced to Case Number: 89294 transact business under the fictitious name The following person(s) are doing business 2) Ricardo Cruz. This business is con- is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- transact business under the fictitious name To all interested persons: Petitioner: Eliz- or names above 10/27/2010. Signature as 1) Jurassic Water and Ice 2) Water Star, ducted by Married Couple. The registrant pany. The registrant commenced to trans- or names above n/a. Signature Timothy F. abeth Marin filed a petition with this court Teresa L D’Ambrogi. This statement was 2374 Riverview Dr., Healdsburg, CA 95448. commenced to transact business under the act business under the fictitious name or Nicholls. This statement was filed with for a decree changing names as follows: filed with County Clerk of Sonoma County Sonoma County. Mailing address: same. fictitious name or names above n/a. Signa- names above n/a. Signature Teddy Rico, County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- Aubrey Rose Fielding to Aubrey Rose on September 26, 2016. Registered Owner(s): Mark Edward Gustely. ture Madonna Cruz, Owner. This statement Managing Member. This statement was filed tember 27, 2016. Marin. I hereby certify that this copy is a correct This business is conducted by an Individ- was filed with County Clerk of Sonoma with County Clerk of Sonoma County on I hereby certify that this copy is a correct THE COURT ORDERS that all persons in- copy of the original statement on file in my ual. The registrant commenced to transact County on August 25, 2016. September 19, 2016. copy of the original statement on file in my terested in this matter shall appear before office. business under the fictitious name or I hereby certify that this copy is a correct I hereby certify that this copy is a correct office. this court at the hearing indicated below to William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk names above n/a. Signature Mark E copy of the original statement on file in my copy of the original statement on file in my William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk show cause, if any, why the petition for By /s/ Betsy Penn Gustely. This statement was filed with office. office. By /s/ Julie Garfia change of name should not be granted. Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Notice of Hearing: October 27, 2016, at 2:30 The Community Voice tember 28, 2016. By /s/ M. Jusith Sevilla By /s/ Julie Garfia The Community Voice p.m. Dept. 18, Sonoma County Superior I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Court, 3055 Cleveland Ave., Santa Rosa, CA copy of the original statement on file in my The Community Voice The Community Voice 95403. Fictitious Business Statement office. Statement of Abandonment of A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall File No. 2016-03398 William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Fictitious Business Name be published once a week for four succes- The following person(s) are doing business By /s/ Alma Roman Fictitious Business Statement Fictitious Business Statement File No. 2012-03408 sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing as Tre Ricci, 602 Limerick Ln., Healdsburg, Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. File No. 2016-03321 File No. 2016-03380 The following person(s) listed above have on the petition in the following newspaper CA 95448. Sonoma County. Mailing ad- The Community Voice The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) are doing business abandoned the use of the following Ficti- of general circulation, printed in this dress: same. Registered Owner(s): Jppz as Hopscotch Shoes, 2417 Magowan Dr., as E C Customs & Transport, 5385 Gilchrist tious Business Name(s). Aromas, 91 Buck- county: The Community Voice, P.O. Box Inc. This business is conducted by a Cor- Santa Rosa, CA 95405. Sonoma County. Rd., Sebastopol, CA 95472. Sonoma wood Pl., Santa Rosa, CA 95409. Sonoma 2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927. poration. The registrant commenced to Fictitious Business Statement Mailing address: same. Registered County. Mailing address: same. Regis- County. The Fictitious Business Name was Dated: September 23, 2016 transact business under the fictitious name File No. 2016-03248 Owner(s): 1) Ryan Stashak 2) Amy Stashak. tered Owner(s): Ellis Cauchi. This business filed in Sonoma County on 1-5-2012, File s/ René Auguste Chouteau, Judge of the or names above 8/10/2011. Signature Phyl- The following person(s) are doing business This business is conducted by a General is conducted by an Individual. The regis- Number 2012-00056. Registered owner Superior Court lis Zouzounis, President. This statement as Speech Time Therapy, 510 Palm Ave., Partnership. The registrant commenced to trant commenced to transact business Roberta A. Johns. Business was conducted Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. was filed with County Clerk of Sonoma Penngrove, CA 95401. Sonoma County. transact business under the fictitious name under the fictitious name or names above by: an Individual. Signature Roberta A. The Community Voice County on September 26, 2016. Mailing address: same. Registered or names above 2015. Signature Ryan n/a. Signature Ellis Cauchi, Owner. This Johns, Owner. I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Owner(s): Alicia L. Starrett. This business Stashak, General Partner Stashak Hop En- statement was filed with County Clerk of I declare that all information in this state- copy of the original statement on file in my is conducted by an Individual. The regis- terprises. This statement was filed with Sonoma County on September 23, 2016. ment is true and correct. (A registrant who Fictitious Business Statement office. trant commenced to transact business County Clerk of Sonoma County on Sep- I hereby certify that this copy is a correct declares as true information which he or File No. 2016-03316 William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk under the fictitious name or names above tember 20, 2016. copy of the original statement on file in my she knows to be false is guilty of crime.) The following person(s) are doing business By /s/ Betsy Penn n/a. Signature Alicia Starrett, MACCC I hereby certify that this copy is a correct office. This statement was filed with County Clerk as Hats ‘n Travel, 720 Farmers Ln., Santa Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Speach Pathologist. This statement was copy of the original statement on file in my William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk of Sonoma County on September 27, 2016. Rosa, CA 95405. Sonoma County. Mailing The Community Voice filed with County Clerk of Sonoma County office. By /s/ Betsi Penn I hereby certify that this copy is a correct address: same. Registered Owner(s): on September 14, 2016. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. copy of the original statement on file in my Naeem Khan. This business is conducted I hereby certify that this copy is a correct By /s/ Carrie Anderson The Community Voice office. by an Individual. The registrant com- Fictitious Business Statement copy of the original statement on file in my Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk menced to transact business under the fic- File No. 2016-03451 office. The Community Voice By /s/ Darrell Light titious name or names above n/a. The following person(s) are doing business William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Deputy Seal Signature Naeem Khan, Owner. This state- as Left Ear Up Consulting, 9048 Brooks Rd., By /s/ Carrie Anderson Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. ment was filed with County Clerk of S, #323, Windsor, CA 95492. Sonoma Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. The Community Voice Sonoma County on September 20, 2016. County. Mailing address: same. Regis- The Community Voice I hereby certify that this copy is a correct tered Owner(s): Robert Landon Sandow. $ copy of the original statement on file in my This business is conducted by an Individ- office. ual. The registrant commenced to transact Statement of Abandonment of William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk business under the fictitious name or Fictitious Business Name FBN 35! By /s/ Darrell Light names above 8/15/2016. Signature Robert File No. 2012-03382 Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Sandow, Owner. This statement was filed The following person(s) listed above have $ The Community Voice with County Clerk of Sonoma County on abandoned the use of the following Ficti- Name Change September 28, 2016. tious Business Name(s). Harvest Time Sup- Name change I hereby certify that this copy is a correct ply, 1111 Marsh Way. Apt #3, Cotati, CA 90! Fictitious Business Statement copy of the original statement on file in my 94931. Sonoma County. The Fictitious Busi- $ File No. 2016-03397 office. ness Name was filed in Sonoma County on To publish your legal notices in The Community The following person(s) are doing business William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk 8/5/2016, File Number 2016-02950. Regis- as Fallen Saint Speed Shop, 1260 Ferguson By /s/ Alma Roman tered owner 1) William Ross 2) Brian Voice call 90 Rd., Sebastopol, CA 95472. Sonoma Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Kirschs. Business was conducted by: a County. Mailing address: same. Regis- The Community Voice General Partnership. Signature William tered Owner(s): Joseph Anthony Casadidio. Ross. This business is conducted by an Individ- Fictitious Business Statement I declare that all information in this state- Call 584-2222 ual. The registrant commenced to transact ment is true and correct. (A registrant who 584- 2222 business under the fictitious name or File No. 2016-03388 declares as true information which he or names above 8/19/2011. Signature Joseph The following person(s) are doing business she knows to be false is guilty of crime.) Anthony Casadidio. This statement was as Jupiter Moon Art, 507/509 S. Main St., Se- This statement was filed with County Clerk filed with County Clerk of Sonoma County bastopol, CA 95472. Sonoma County. Mail- of Sonoma County on September 23, 2016.       o n September 26, 2016. ing address: same. Registered Owner(s): I hereby certify that this copy is a correct I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Transformation Specialist, INC. This busi- copy of the original statement on file in my        copy of the original statement on file in my ness is conducted by a Corporation. The office. office. registrant commenced to transact business William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk      William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk under the fictitious name or names above By /s/ Darrell Light By /s/ Betsy Penn n/a. Signature Denise Marie Torelli, Presi- Deputy Seal Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. dent. This statement was filed with County     Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. The Community Voice Clerk of Sonoma County on September 26, The Community Voice 2016.     I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Fictitious Business Statement copy of the original statement on file in my Fictitious Business Statement      File No. 2016-03399 office. File No. 2016-03320 The following person(s) are doing business William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk The following person(s) are doing business as Wild Will’s, 1403 Lovall Valley Rd.,        By /s/ Darrell Light as Lion Antique Cars, 2777 Fourth Street, Sonoma, CA 95476. Sonoma County. Mail- Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. Santa Rosa, CA 95405. Sonoma County. ing address: same. Registered Owner(s): The Community Voice        Mailing address: same. Registered William Mark Ackley. This business is con- Owner(s): Lion Antique Investments & Con- ducted by an Individual. The registrant sulting Services. This business is con-     commenced to transact business under the ducted by a Corporation. The registrant     fictitious name or names above 9/16/2011. commenced to transact business under the     Signature William Mark Ackley. This state- “Live as if you were to fictitious name or names above 1996. Sig- ment was filed with County Clerk of nature Keith Abrams, CFO. This statement Sonoma County on September 26, 2016.     die tomorrow. was filed with County Clerk of Sonoma I hereby certify that this copy is a correct County on September 20, 2016. copy of the original statement on file in my Learn as if you were to          I hereby certify that this copy is a correct office. live forever.” copy of the original statement on file in my William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk office.       By /s/ Betsy Penn  Mahatma GandhiWilliam F. Rousseau, Sonoma County  Clerk     Pub. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2016. By /s/ Darrell Light        The Community Voice Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. The Community Voice     Answers to 9/30/16       Fictitious Business  Statement               F ile No. 2016-03 470     The following person(s) are doing business   as Bustin Open Cards, 6184 San Carlos Ct.,       Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Sonoma County.               Mailing address: same. Registered Owner(s): Cameron J. Robbins. This busi-             ness is conducted by An Individual. The        registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name or names above               n/a. Signature Cameron Robbins, Owner.       This statement was filed with County Clerk     of Sonoma County on September 29, 2016.        I hereby certify that this copy is a correct               copy of the original statement on file in my office.       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This week’s rainy weather didn’t deter those operating the Sonoma-MarinSMART Area train Rail Transit rolls train cars on from throughtheir testing procedures the in rain preparation for their scheduled opening for service in Sonoma and Marin Counties. Here, a train zips through Southwest Boulevard in Rohnert Park. Jane Peleti Much to do when preparing ‘Mythbuster’

forBy Marc Bautistathe upcominginto our local creeks. rainycan have aseason harmful effect on SSUto NewsCenter give special lectureQualls is no stranger toat this worldSSU – he also has With fall comes back to Storm water flows over the fish and wildlife. Adam Savage, co-host of the science-focused experience busting some myths himself. When stu- school, football, shorter days, landscape and into a storm Fall is a great time to prepare TV show “MythBusters,” holds a special lecture dents asked if dipping golf balls dipped in liquid and falling leaves. Unfortu- drain – collecting fallen leaves, your home and garden for the with Sonoma State University Physics Professor nitrogen and then bringing them back to tempera- nately, fall also means clogged litter, pet waste and other pollu- rainy season. Check your irriga- Jeremy Qualls on Monday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m. in ture would impact performance, he put it to the roof gutters and drain inlets, ir- tants along the way. Anything tion system for leaks and repair Weill Hall at the Green Music Center. test. rigation water wasted on a land- that flows into a storm drain en- any to save water. Turn off your “Adam Savage has a passion for physics and has “Turns out that when we put the golf balls in liq- scape that is already wet, trash, ters our local creeks, streams irrigation system for plants that done some similar things that we do in the Sonoma uid nitrogen, they exploded exactly in half,” says pollutants and other contami- and rivers without any treat- don’t require extra water in the State Physics Department,” says Qualls, who will Qualls. “It made a pretty big mess, but it was also nants flowing with rain water ment. Pollutants in storm water wet season or reduce irrigation help weave through a special Q&A session with pretty fun. Who knew?” times. Properly store and dis- Savage. “We love to think critically and explore Qualls, whose courses include Physics of Toys pose of fertilizers and pesticides topics that we don't know all the details to and find and Physics of Martial Arts, hopes this event in- Public Notices: for lawns or gardens; if not some really interesting answers. spires the audience to consider a career in science Fictitious Business Statement Fictitious Business Statement properly managed, they can end Savage was the cohost of the successful “Myth- like physics. File No. 2016-03473 File No. 2016-03338 up in our storm water, storm busters” series along with Jamie Hyneman from “Physics is a discipline that answers questions,” The following person(s) are doing business The following person(s) are doing business drains and creeks. 2003 to its conclusion in March this year. The he says. “It simplifies them, looks at what the most as 3 Ball Winery, 5325 Corrick Road, Santa as Cal Flo Painting, 921 Aspen Way, Additional things you can do Rosa, CA 95409. Sonoma County. Mailing Petaluma, CA 94954. Sonoma County. show tested the science behind popular myths, in- important thing is and then tries to analyze it and address: 980 Airway Court, Suite F, Santa Mailing address: same. Registered to protect storm water: cluding “Could Jack and Rose both have survived get to the root of it.” Rosa, CA 95403. Registered Owner(s): Owner(s): Shane Richard Caldwell. This • Rake up any fallen leaves, on the wooden board in ‘Titanic’?” (yes) and Tickets for the event are free for students and Wine Hooligans, LLC. This business is business is conducted by an Individual. vegetation and dispose prop- “Does a goldfish really have a memory of three $35 for general admission. Go to gmc.sonoma.edu conducted by a Limited Liability Company. The registrant commenced to transact erly—or better yet compost. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name or seconds?” (No, it’s more like five months.) for more information. business under the fictitious name or names above n/a. Signature Shane Cald- • Sweep up dirt and debris names above n/a. Signature Dennis well, Individual. This statement was filed from sidewalks, driveways and Careroll, Manager. This statement was filed with County Clerk of Sonoma County on other hardscapes where rain with County Clerk of Sonoma County on September 21, 2016. runoff may flow. September 20, 2016. I hereby certify that this copy is a correct • Upgrade your irrigation I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my SSU student Valverde Campos nabs copy of the original statement on file in my office. system to a SMART controller office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk which automatically adjusts the William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie Garfia amount of time your irrigation big-time honor from CSU Trustees By /s/ Julie Garfia Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. system runs based on weather, SSU NewsCenter honors. She is one of 24 students pounds and concepts. Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. The Community Voice Sonoma State University stu- to receive the 2016 CSU “My overall goal is to work on The Community Voice soil and other conditions. • Store indoors or correctly dent Elizabeth Valverde Cam- Trustees’ Award for Outstanding breakthrough medical techniques Fictitious Business Statement cover fertilizers, paints and pos’ family moved to California Achievement, which is given that involve creating new mole- Fictitious Business Statement File No. 2016-03474 other chemicals you may have to escape violence in Mexico each year to students who cules and understanding their File No. 2016-03329 The following person(s) are doing business stored or used over the summer. City when she was only 10 years demonstrate superior academic mechanism and biological im- The following person(s) are doing business as Jennilee, Asset Claim Processor, 2455 old. It was difficult to make performance, personal accom- pact,” she says. as Path & Paw, 1437 S. Wright Rd. Santa Burnt Oak Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95401. • Install a rain harvesting sys- Rosa, CA 95407. Sonoma County. Mailing Sonoma County. Mailing address: same. tem such as a rain barrel. friends in a new country with a plishments, community service Because of her love of chem- address: 620 College Ave., Santa Rosa, Registered Owner(s): Jannilee Bull. This • Install a rain garden or new language, yet she perse- and financial need. istry and teaching others, Eliza- CA. 95404. Registered Owner(s): Tressa business is conducted by an Individual. swale to collect and filter your vered. Elizabeth has been active in beth’s goal is to earn a doctoral Fessenden-McKenzie. This business is The registrant commenced to transact She learned English in fourth tutoring since high school, where degree and then work as a pro- conducted by an Individual. The registrant business under the fictitious name or rain water on site. commenced to transact business under the names above n/a. Signature Jennielee Bull, For more information on grade and overcame obstacles she worked with elementary fessor at a research institution. fictitious name or names above n/a. Signa- Owner Processor. This statement was filed ways to reduce storm water pol- associated with applying for col- schools and SAT prep through She is passionate about help- ture Tressa Fessenden-McKenzie. This with County Clerk of Sonoma County on lution, view the Urban Creek lege without documentation. the nonprofit 10,000 Degrees. ing undocumented and first-gen- statement was filed with County Clerk of September 30, 2016. Elizabeth is now a fourth-year She now works in the Tutorial eration students succeed, Sonoma County on September 30, 2016. I hereby certify that this copy is a correct Care Guide at www.rrwater- I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my shed.org. biochemistry major at Sonoma Center at Sonoma State, helping especially in STEM education, copy of the original statement on file in my office. Storm water can carry many State, having earned Presidential fellow chemistry majors under- and hopes to use her story to in- office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Scholar and McNair Scholar stand complex chemical com- spire others. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light things that can impact our wa- By /s/ Julie Garfia Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. tershed. By improving your irri- Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. The Community Voice gation efficiency, adjusting The Community Voice irrigation based on the needs of Fictitious Business Statement plants, properly disposing of lit- Grooving to Fictitious Business Statement File No. 2016-03456 ter, leaves, dirt and other mate- File No. 2016-03153 The following person(s) are doing business rials, and preparing for the the music The following person(s) are doing business as Sharp Cuts Beauty Salon, 8272 Old Red- rainy season, you can save Aniela Hensler, 3, shows as Bodega Bay Ride The Wave, 2807 wood Hwy., Cotati, CA 94931. Sonoma off her dance moves to the Yulupa Ave. #9, Santa Rosa, CA 95405. County. Mailing address: same. Regis- water and help protect our local Sonoma County. Mailing address: same. tered Owner(s): Victoria Lynn Zemrak This creeks and the Russian River. sounds of Rosetown Soul, Registered Owner(s): 1) Danielle Crisp, 2) business is conducted by an Individual. during their performance Steven Crisp. This business is conducted The registrant commenced to transact This article was authored by at the Founders Day fes- by A Married Couple. The registrant com- business under the fictitious name or Marc Bautista of the Depart- tivities on Oct. 1. The day menced to transact business under the fic- names above n/a. Signature Victoria L. started off with the pa- titious name or names above n/a. Zemrak, Owner. This statement was filed ment of Public Works, City of Signature Danielle Crisp, Owner. This state- with County Clerk of Sonoma County on Rohnert Park, on behalf of rade, with this year's ment was filed with County Clerk of September 28, 2016. RRWA. RRWA (www.rrwater- theme being Rock-A-Ver- Sonoma County on September 6, 2016. I hereby certify that this copy is a correct shed.org) is an association of sary to celebrate Rancho I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my Cotate High School's 50th copy of the original statement on file in my office. local public agencies in the office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk Russian River Watershed that anniversary. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light have come together to coordi- Jane Peleti By /s/ Alma Roman Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. nate regional programs for Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016. The Community Voice The Community Voice clean water, habitat restoration, and watershed enhancement. C L A S S I F I E D ANNOUNCEMENTS per Advertising. 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optimistic option isRecent difficult trends in sexual activ- but necessarybegin an open and frank discus- ity among seniors indicate that sion with seniors and their fam- the taboo topic of seniors and ilies about seniors’ needs for sex can no longer be ignored. physical connection and emo- worksWhy are feelings so hard forlearn many to be optimists, but not Not only can sexuality assist in tional intimacy. This is no easy sometimes? What do we do through mindless devices like combatting loneliness and de- task, but there are helpful re- with them when we’ve been di- whistling a happy tune or pression as we age, but statis- sources available. One resource agnosed with cancer, or lose our mouthing platitudes (“Every tics show that most seniors are you may encourage seniors and evening together, eating, talk- house, or must declare bank- day, in every way, I’m getting more sexually active than their their families to use is the ing, laughing, crying, dis- ruptcy? better and better!”). Or simply families and care communities “40/70 Guide.” This guide pro- cussing and sharing the plethora We’ve been looking how we “willing yourself” to think posi- realize. vides discussion tips and strate- of feelings that accompany can- think. In the next few columns tive thoughts. So what are seniors saying – gies to start those difficult cer. we’re going to look at how… That lasts for a while, but I or not saying – about sex? conversations. The 40/70 Rule When everyone had left and and why…we feel what we do. tell my students that I’m not in- refers to the respective ages of Mary was finally asleep, I went Why? Because we are not terested in the short term…I • They have it: A study by adult children and their senior to my study and pulled down thinking people who feel, we teach them how to think differ- the New England Journal of Spotlight on Seniors parents when they should begin two books. One was the Bible are feeling people who think! ently as a lifestyle. Medicine reports that more than to talk about various aging top- and the other was “Learned Op- By Julie Ann Soukoulis One of the pioneers of psy- For according to Dr. Selig- 25 percent of seniors aged 75- ics. timism.” chology in the 21st Century is man, thinking differently is the 85 are sexually active. The The first chapter is titled: Dr. Martin E. P. Seligman from key…especially when the hard number rises above 50 percent sex. It’s also important to ac- “Two Ways of Looking at Life” the University of Pennsylvania. times come. for seniors ages 65-74. Whether knowledge the role that living and this reminded me that this In his seminal book, “Learned You see, it’s easy to be opti- or not senior sexual activity is • They may not be aware of situations play in protecting a cancer can be “isolated.” Optimism,” Dr. Seligman de- mistic when things are great. being candidly discussed within the risks: Perhaps most stag- senior’s privacy and independ- Mary and I had long talks scribes two ways we respond to But what do you do when families and health care set- gering is this statistic cited by ence. Aging in place resources into the night, and we decided life-events; pessimism and opti- they’re not? What about the tings, the statistics are clear: CBS News: Sexually transmit- may be key in retaining an en- together to mentally isolate this mism. tragedies all of us have faced, many seniors are having sex. ted diseases have more than vironment where both physical cancer. “Yes, Mary does have A pessimist generally says, or will eventually face? How do doubled over the past decade in and emotional needs of a senior cancer…and the radiation and “Life happens to me!” and “I you remain optimistic when • Their children aren’t ask- the 50-90 demographic. The as- can be met. Visit HomeIn- the chemo will be very diffi- must simply learn to accept the you have been diagnosed with ing about it: Sex and dating sumption that all seniors are stead.com to learn more about cult! But it is not the only thing evitable.” Alzheimer’s, or your son has are, quite literally, the last thing aware of the commonly known how home care services can in our lives! There are other Their defining characteristic died of alcoholism? But there adult children want to talk risks associated with sexual ac- help seniors retain their inde- things in our lives that are won- is they tend to believe bad are choices we can make. about with their senior parents, tivity is false. Senior baby pendence. derful: we live in Sonoma, and events will last a long time, will (That’s why all of this is called according to results from a sur- boomers originally became sex- our daughters are married to undermine everything they do cognitive psychology.) vey commissioned by Home In- ually active at a time when facts Julie Ann Soukoulis is the wonderful husbands who love and are their own fault. So, what choices do we have stead Inc., franchisor of the about STDs and safe sex were owner of Home Instead Senior them as much if not more than Optimists think about misfor- when confronted with really Home Instead Senior Care net- not as readily available as they care office in Rohnert Park, we do. We have been married tune in the opposite way. They hard stuff? work and summarized on are today. Add this to existing mother of two and passionate for many years, and seem to tend to believe defeat is just a Optimists first deal with dif- www.canada.com. Only a third challenges, such as lack of pri- about healthy living at all ages. love each other even more. temporary setback, that its ficult situations by “isolating” of adult children reported that vacy in community living, and Having cared for her parents, In other words, we refused to causes are confined to this one them. “Yes,” they agree. “This they are even the least bit com- the question of seniors and sex she understands your struggles allow this cancer to be an um- case. part of my life is really hard, or fortable with the topic. The per- becomes quite complex. and aims, through her website, brella over the rest of their Optimists believe defeat is tragic, or totally unexpected or centage of seniors who are www.homeinstead.com/sonoma lives. not all their fault. And…gener- difficult. But everything in my sexually active and the hesita- • What does this mean for to educate and encourage sen- And why is this so wonderful ally…they are unfazed by de- life is not tragic. There are areas tion of most families to discuss senior care professionals? The iors and caregivers. Have a to know? Because habits of feat. When confronted by a bad of my life that are wonderful, or this activity suggest a danger- realities of seniors and sex sug- caregiving or aging concern? thinking need not be forever. situation, they perceive it as a very good, or healthy, or mov- ous communication barrier gest that professionals in the She’d love to hear from you at One of the most significant challenge…rather than a defeat. ing in the right direction.” when it comes to seniors and elder care community need to 586-1516 anytime. So rather than singing the Many years ago, my wife findings in psychology in the pessimistic mantra, “Life hap- called me at work. I picked up last 40 years is that individuals pens to me!” they declare, “No, the phone and sensed there was can choose the way they think. I’m not settling for that. I can something very wrong. Mary is make decisions. I can exercise a real chatter box when she is Steven Campbell is the au- Get free help with Medicare enrollment other options in my life!” near a phone, and yet she was thor of “Making Your Mind (Family Features) As autumn progresses, it’s • Change from original Medicare to a Medicare Last week we considered ominously silent. “What’s Magnificent” and conducts important to keep your health in mind. Medicare’s Advantage plan (or vice versa). how pessimists react to both the wrong?” I whispered. “I just “The Winners Circle” every fall open enrollment period will allow you to re- • Switch between Medicare Advantage plans. good and hard things in their walked out of our doctor’s of- two months at Sonoma Moun- view your plan options. Maybe you have a new • Join a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. lives. The scary part is that a fice and I have cancer. I’m only tain Village in RP. Contact prescription that is not covered by your current • Switch existing drug plans or drop Medicare pessimistic attitude may seem 40 years old and I have cancer! Steven at 480-5007 or go his drug plan or you have a new health condition. To prescription drug coverage. so deeply rooted as to be per- I need you to come home.” website at stevenrcampbell.com ensure you get the most from Medicare in 2017, If you’re unsure where to start, your local State manent. Our grown children and their to ask about his one-day free you should research your Medicare plan options Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) can Pessimism however, is es- husbands also drove to our monthly seminar. during Medicare open enrollment. Open enroll- help. SHIPs offer free one-on-one assistance year- capable. Pessimists can in fact house, and we spent the ment begins Oct. 15 and closes Dec. 7. Changes round to Medicare-eligible beneficiaries, their made during this time will take effect on Jan. 1, families and caregivers. Learn more at ACL.gov. 2017. During open enrollment, you can: Don’t wait until the last minute. Take care of your • Adjust Medicare Advantage or Medicare pre- health now and find your SHIP at shiptacenter.org, Maher again takes part in scription drug coverage. or contact Medicare directly at 1 (800) 633-4227. POINT OF THE WEEK DoctorsIt is again that time when Dr. Withcare and she really a wants Heart to do house shelter Dayand a therapeutic Venus Maher, a local chiroprac- something special with her skills. preschool. Bladder 14 excellent for pain of chest tor, will be providing free service Maher looks into the community Maher Chiropractic will pro- along with being part of the Doc- to see what is happening and vide free service to new and ex- and diaphragm as well as restlessness tors With A Heart. what will make the biggest dif- isting patients on Friday, Oct. 21 Doctors With A Heart matches ference for the long term. She for Doctors With a Heart Day. This point, known to acupuncturists as Bladder 14, is located below the the values that Maher has carried has found that donating to vari- The needs cannot be met in one shoulder blades, approximately an inch and a half from the spine at the lower with her for many years. The ous charities makes a big differ- day so families and friends will border of T4 (the fourth thoracic vertebra). In Chinese Medicine, all points doctor has been giving a month ence in that person’s life. receive a free history and exam along the Bladder Meridian generally treat urinary conditions and pain of the of free services for more than 25 Some of her benefactors have along with the first treatment neck and back, due to the nature of the meridian and because of the location years by being a part of the ef- been COTS, Catholic Charities, when they make an appointment of each point along the spine. This point in particular is excellent for pain of fort. NOAH (Neighbors Organized any time during the month of the chest and diaphragm, palpitations and restlessness. It was traditionally Maher has been in practice for Against Hunger), and this year it October. used for “agitation and oppression” of the thoracic region; for instance, a 30 years – 27 years in either Co- will be the YWCA, Sonoma The concept of the Doctors feeling of tightness in the chest not due to a cardiac condition but rather due to emotional stress. tati or Rohnert Park. County. YWCA Sonoma County With a Heart is for one to do In acupuncture theory, pain is caused by a stagnation within the pathways circulating energy “I am part of the community has answered the call for shelter, what they do best for free on the and nourishment throughout the body (similarly to how we experience pain or numbness in the and I will stay part of the com- advocacy and support from chosen day and to donate 100 extremities when our blood circulation in the arteries becomes blocked). The function of this point munity until my death,” Maher Sonoma County families af- percent of the proceeds to a wor- is to clear stagnation from the chest and ease stress, thus relieving pain. said. fected by the scourge of domes- thy cause. For more information Note: Remember these vignettes are not medical advice. She said it makes such a dif- tic violence in the home. The on Doctor’s With a Heart and ference in the world by her mak- YWCA also offers a 24-hour cri- Maher Chiropractic, call (707) ing the choice and giving good sis hotline, a confidential safe 792-0202. Step one: Have a friend use the thumb or index finger to press firmly and hold the pres- sure for 10 seconds.

Step two: Repeat several times per hour or until symp- toms lessen. This point can also be used preventively to avoid developing the symptoms (great for use in times of increasing emotional stress).

Gigi Shames, LAc, Dipl.OM, is a licensed acupuncturist in Cotati. D on ’t Let She can be reached at www.ShamesHealth.com or (415) 233-0165. Uncle S am Pick Y our Pocket Ag ain

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Members of the Rohnert Park City Council – Vice MayorRP Jake Mackenzie,City Council Mayor Gina Belforte honors and Councilman the Amy local Ahanotu champs honor the Rohnert Park Cal Ripken 11-U baseball team, which won the Pacific Southwest Regional championship, with a proclamation at the last council meeting. The team consists of Manager Sam Poueu, coaches Matt O’Leal and Scott Allred and players Brandon Allred, Caze Derammelaere, Tony Garza, Garrett Gracie, Kyle Krupp, Nathan O’Leal, Andrew Pengel, Severo Poueu, Kaden Ramirez, Christopher Stanfield, Caden Stevenson and Nathan Zurevell. Robert Grant

Cougars’ defense does the job Seawolves’ Warren Rancho Cotate dominates the ITA rolls over Casa tennis championship Grande, 41-9 Jensyn Warren, who entered Cal State Monterey Bay at +32 By Dave Williams the 2016 Intercollegiate Tennis (608), 17 shots back of team The offense for Rancho Cotate Association (ITA) Div. II Fall champion California Baptist. High’s football team continues to West Regional this weekend as churn out big yardage and put the No. 1 seed in singles play, Men’s soccer lots of points on the scoreboard. proved the seeding to be true, After trailing by a score at the Slowly but surely, the Cougars’ going undefeated through the intermission, Eric Alvarado con- defense is beginning to round bracket and capturing the singles verted a penalty kick just as the into shape and is simply doing title, highlighting the Sonoma second half started. Minutes things a little better than the pre- State women’s tennis team’s after, Evan Roehrig netted the vious week. weekend in Azusa. Warren is the go-ahead goal that held up to be The Cougars’ defense put first Seawolf to capture the ITA the game-winner, 2-1, in the forth its best effort of the season West Regional singles title since come-from-behind victory over in their game against Casa Sara Celma brought home the Cal State San Marcos. Grande of Petaluma on Sept. 30, hardware in 2013. Warren ad- With the victory, the Sea- which resulted in a 41-9 victory vances to the ITA Fall National wolves (4-2-4 overall) take sole to push them to 2-0 in the North Championships in Surprise, Ari- possession of first place in the Bay League and 3-2 overall. zona. California Collegiate Athletic Rancho Cotate’s defense did not Association with 13 points (4-1- allow the Gauchos into the end Cross country 1 in conference play). zone, as Casa Grande’s only Analicia Garcia continued to touchdown came on an intercep- tear up the dirt as she took home Women’s soccer tion return in the fourth quarter. the individual title, crossing the Katie Mohr struck on offense “I felt like we’ve played better finish line 1 minute, 36 seconds once again, redirecting a Miriam every week,” Rancho Cotate in front of her teammate and run- Bloom corner kick just eight Coach Ed Conroy said. “I think ner-up Maria Hurtado to lead the minutes into the contest, and it the way we played against Anti- Sonoma State women’s cross would hold up to be the game- och gave us the confidence we country team to only its second winner as the No.19 SSU women could work and stop a pretty team championship and the first team rebounded from the Sep- good runner. Casa Grande didn’t since 2010 at its own Sonoma tember 30 loss to defeat Cal throw the ball very much so we State Invitational. Garcia’s six- State San Marcos, 1-0, on Octo- didn’t get tested deep. I’m really kilometer time of 21:26 was the ber 2 at The Cage in San Marcos. happy with the defense. They’ve fourth-best mark in the seven- The Seawolves rise to 7-2-1 improved, the offense is clicking. year history of the SSU Invita- overall, extending their lead in Hopefully we’ll still get a little tional. the CCAA standings with a 5-1- better on defense.” 0 mark in conference play. Unlike their previous outings, Women’s golf the Cougars got it rolling early Haley Whitbeck captured her Women’s volleyball and never gave the Gauchos a second-straight runner-up finish In three sets of the match there chance to get back into the game. of the 2016-17 season, rolling in were exactly zero lead changes. Quarterback Jake Simmons an even-par 144 during this The Seawolves showed versatil- did not put up huge statistics week’s Dixie State Invitational at ity by playing tough defense and where passing yards are con- Sand Hollow Golf Course in performing well across the cerned, but he did throw five Hurricane, Utah, leading the board. Sonoma State dominated touchdown passes to five differ- Sonoma State women’s golf the match 25-11, 25-17, 25-17 ent receivers. team to a tie for sixth place with and improved 3-2 in the CCAA. He completed 16 of 24 passes for 203 yards and five touch- downs. Rancho Cotate bolted to an 18-0 lead at the end of the first ng Very S quarter on the strength of TD i oo passes from Simmons to Jaelen m n Ward (9 yards), Logan Reese (29 o yards) and Kobi Buckley (12 C yards). All three point after at- tempts failed. Rancho Cotate receiver Logan Reese hauls in a touchdown reception against Casa Grande defender Reese was the leading receiver Brandon Keefer during the Cougars’ 41-9 NBL win on Sept. 30. for the Cougars with three Robert Grant catches for 75 yards. After Casa Grande kicker lead the Cougars carried into “Sometimes we wait around to defense, allowing only 29 points Op en dai ly 6 a.m. Brandon Keefer’s 30-yard field halftime. get things started. But all three through five games, including Breakfa st served a ll da y goal cut the lead to 18-3, Sim- Gentry Padua’s 31-yard phases – offense, defense and two shutouts. mons and the Cougars’ offense touchdown reception from Sim- special teams – played well from Montgomery of Santa Rosa put the game out of reach with a mons capped the scoring for the the beginning.” has been the only common oppo- • Larg e selection couple more touchdowns. Sim- Cougars. Spencer Torkelson’s The Cougars should get a nent for Windsor and Rancho mons scored on a 4-yard run and 43-yard interception return was strong test tonight when they Cotate, with the Cougars having • Reas onab le pr ices AJ Vallejos latched onto a 15- the game’s final score. travel north to face Windsor (4- defeated the Vikings 63-21 while yard pass for a score and a 34-3 “We played tough from the 1 overall, 1-1 NBL). The Jaguars the Jaguars beat Montgomery • Gre at qua lity very beginning,” Conroy said. have been a rock-solid team on 28-8. • Fri endly Servi ce

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ByLos Chris Chambers Gallosof the fewTaqueria Mexican restaurants not just onlyfor does it reduce SSU the overall studentsspace and it even has a small anymoreguess that makes it worth It would be easy to write off that also has hamburgers, price compared to those who outdoor eating area. checking out, even if you are a Mexican restaurant that just French fries, and carne asada charge for it but it creates a The prices are, in fact, very not currently an enrolled stu- happened to be located across fries. feeling of being cared for; espe- reasonable. dent because I know our readers the street from Sonoma State Of course it wouldn’t be wor- cially when there are a variety The kids meal at under $5 are all students in this thing University as simply a place for thy of being a Mexican restau- of salsas to meet all taste buds. and burrito prices mainly in the called life. inexpensive food and multi- rant without the assortment of That doesn’t mean it is per- $7-$8 range provide excep- Los Gallos Taqueria is lo- tudes of good beers. tacos, quesadillas, tostados, bur- fect. Overall some of the offer- tional value. cated at 1722 E. Cotati Ave. That would be a grand mis- ritos, fajitas and enchiladas. ings come across with less Because of the location in the (Wolf Den Plaza) in Rohnert take, especially as it is kid My “go-to measurement” in “spice” than one usually might strip mall, parking is never a Park. Call (707) 794-1500 for friendly, serves breakfast, is doing a review of a Mexican find in a Mexican restaurant. It problem and they are open from more information. vegetarian friendly and is super restaurant is to have at least a is place-your-order-at-the- 10 a.m.-10 p.m., seven days a clean. taco and a quesadilla in addition freshness of the shell and de- counter and then the food deliv- week. Chris.chambers1969@yahoo The breakfast menu includes to the salsa and chips. I’m look- gree of “doneness” of the que- ered to your table, so it’s not In conclusion Los Gallos has .com invites your comments ham/eggs, pancakes, huevos ing at the quantity of meat, the sadilla. I’m happy to report Los quite “full service” in that re- good food, is inexpensive, very and/or suggestions. Do you rancheros, omelets, French toast quality (is the carne asada Gallos passes this test with gard. nice and clean atmosphere, easy have a restaurant you would and chilaquiles and is served all chopped or sliced?), the amount ease. When you offer a help- The size of the restaurant parking, great hours and has like to see reviewed? If so drop day. Los Gallos might be one of cheese and the degree of yourself chip and salsa bar not provides for plenty of elbow something for everyone. I a line.

Gillies for school board. us of him. CRPUSD outstanding gover- ‘Letters’ They are both ethical, knowl- Big money and big signs are nance focused on creating an Continued from page 6 edgeable about school budgets irrelevant this election year. excellent and effective balance community members in Rohnert and accounting, practice trans- Michelle Millsap between school to career and Park and Cotati. parency and both are highly ca- Rohnert Park extracurricular activities. In the 2012 school board pable of questioning district They will focus on creating election, Ms. Adams was ac- leadership. It’s time to change programs and experiential cused of initiating hateful Janet Lowery learning environments that will Robo-calls disparaging and Rohnert Park stripes on board meet and exceed the common denigrating Trustee Karyn Pul- The Community Voice: core standards, higher test LOCAL ley. A well-known saying sug- scores, providing opportunities The Fair Political Practice Nonn, Gillies gests leopards are born with a for all students to achieve suc- Commission fined Susan for school board designated number of spots and cess. Adams for falsifying legal doc- The Community Voice: as such, can’t change these Their mission is setting di- uments and using a fictitious The big signs are now up spots. rection and focus in the district name. Adams refused to apolo- around Rohnert Park. Measure Unlike the leopard, elections based on four basic principles; gize to the community for her C, Susan Adams and Jennifer allow voters to change the spots transparency, accountability, actions. Wiltermood for Cotati-Rohnert of those in leadership roles, be communication, and collabora- In 2014, Susan Adams wrote Park Unified School District it national, state or local elec- tion. a letter to the Editor of the Press Board of Trustees. tions. Effective leadership is cur- Democrat stating that, 65-year- Big signs on every major cor- Specifically, we are referring rently remiss within CRPUSD. old Leff Brown was too old to ner. There are two others run- to the election of School Board While viewing the board live continue to serve as a board ning for the school board – Trustees for Cotati Rohnert streaming, it can easily be wit- member after giving 20 years of Timothy Nonn and Chrissa Park Unified School District. nessed that existing board lead- service as a trustee to Cotati Gillies. No signs on major Time has evolved, challenges ership is inverted. The sole Rohnert Park. street corners. remain, effective collaborative concern or cause is from an in- In spite of Adams’ ageist re- Nonn and Gillies signs are in leadership is visibly lacking. dividual who worries if three marks, Leff was reelected to the front yards. They are not sup- It’s imperative to create change votes, the effect, will be gar- board. This was in large part ported by the district but they within CRPUSD School Board nished to reach his own per- Exp erience the difference - Lunch/Dinner or just a relaxi ng drink! due to the teachers’ supporting are supported by the teachers’ leadership. sonal goals and objectives. The efforts. union. Change for the students, Board of Trustees has one em- Leff remains the only board Timothy Nonn had a letter to teachers, parents and stakehold- ployee, not that employee, the member who questions the cur- the editor in The Community ers of CRPUSD can come with superintendent, directing the rent superintendent. Voice stating the myths of the election of Tim Nonn and board. I urge you to demand a high Measure C. Chrissa Gillies. Tim Nonn and Chrissa How refreshing to have Tim and Chrissa are being entire lunc h or dinner bill. degree of transparency and dis- Gillies will not allow that to Not valid with any other of fer . cussion from this board of someone running for office that endorsed by trustees with 54 continue, but instead govern Discount is not av ailable on trustees. Electing Susan Adams speaks the truth. Could the years of experience that em- through effective leadership. %alcoh ol opurc hafs esf . braced effective leadership. Ed will only serve to assure that problem be Superintendent Dr. School boards govern Food service hours: the present superintendent will Haley? Gilardi, Leff Brown and Karyn through effective leadership. 1460 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park Mon-T ues-W ed 2 - 10 pm Pulley believe the leadership of (Behind Shell Station on the corner of E. Cotati and Snyder) Th-Fri-Sat 2 pm - 2 a m continue his top down agenda. He has a history. The St He- School boards in collaboration Vote Tim Nonn and Chrissa lena school district has warned Tim and Chrissa will provide with staff, teachers, students, parents, stakeholders, work to 20 set the direction for the school district, remembering to keep the focus on the students and their learning. School boards prioritize school finance; work with all aspects of human re- sources and personnel, working towards effective collective bar- gaining. School boards maintain ef- fective communication and Sw e e t M on t a n a Ch e r r y transparency in everyday work PIE-TOBER-FEST within the district. The school o n ly board hires, fires, and super- vises the superintendent, their Any Classi c Pi e $ .99 one employee. DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER This is a partial list of the 8 roles and responsibilities of ef- FREE PIE WEDNESDAY! fective leadership of a School Ge t a F R E E s l i c e o f C l as s i c pi e w i t h t he pu rc ha s e of an y d i nn e r e nt ré e. 4p m ‘t i l 1 0p m Board trustee, all of which can and will be included in the lead- ership of Tim Nonn and Chrissa Gillies. OP EN 7 D AYS A WEEK There is another saying that 11:00 A .M. - 9:30 P .M. describes close relationships be- tween apples, trees, and people. In this district, there are two other candidates, who from all outward observations haven’t fallen far from the direct influ- 8501 Grave nstein Hwy., Cotati ence and direction of the super- intendent. Their tendency will be to $ 00 off* comprise two of three votes * An y purchase of $20 or more. needed, therefore, the status 3 Can not be combined with quo will remain. The property an y other offer . Expires 11/30/16 owners of the district will con- Wi de Menu Selection. tinue to accrue indebtedness, No MSG. tests scores will remain at lower 707-795-8810 Carry out a vailable. levels, there will be no collabo- Banquet/P arty r oom a vailable for up to 100 guests ration among the trustees, and effective leadership will be lacking. Governance will not be by a board, but instead by in name only, where they will be of service not to the community, as elected and took the oath of of- fice to uphold and do, but to that of only the likes, needs, AUTHENTIC planned expenditures, and more MEXICAN FOOD of the superintendent. FULL BAR That influence and direction 3 - 7 pm Happy Hour will not allow them to think in- dependently. Independent thinkers could generate transparency, account- Spend a minimum $20 (ex cluding tax ) for a dinner and drink ability, effective communica- combination and receive $5 off. One per table - per party - per visit. tion and collaboration. Not valid with any other offer. Expires 11/30/16. The election of these two OMMERCE LVD OTATI candidates will not help the ed- 7600 C B ., C • 795-7600 ucational model needed for our Mon-Thur 10a-10p, Fri & Sat 10a-1 1p, Sun 10a-9p students and their future. www.MiRanchitoCotati.com The communities of Rohnert Park and Cotati deserve the best educational model available, a model where the student’s suc- cesses are put first. Karyn Pulley Rohnert Park

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Box 2038, Rohnert Park, CA, 94927, or e- To be a part of this mail letters@thecommuni- ‘Dining Directory’ tyvoice.com. call us at 707-584-2222 The Community Voice Newspaper of Rohnert Park-Cotati-Penngrove Friday, October 7, 2016 - 13 Community Events Calendar October 7 through October 20, 2016 Friday, October 7 (707) 688-1246. and reservations, call (707) les 3D Mad House and the dis- bles for children 0-5 years old. for two weekends in October, • Blind Scream Haunted 837-1928 or email gusting Slaughter Shack, plus Low-income families with chil- you can have a look at some of • Rebuilding Together House, 1500 Valley House Dr., [email protected]. the Zombie Paintball Shooting dren and pregnant women the best art that Sonoma County Bingo, every Friday night at the Rohnert Park. Check out new • Mini-preview exhibit for Gallery. For more information should come to 450 Jefferson has to offer. Art Trails provides Rohnert Park Senior Center, haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- Art Trails Open Studios, featur- and reservations, call (707) St., Petaluma, from 1 p.m. – 2 a chance to visit the artists' stu- 6800 Hunter Dr., Rohnert Park. les 3D Mad House and the dis- ing the work of 13 Art Trails 837-1928 or email p.m. Bring child’s birth certifi- dios and watch works in Doors open 4:30 p.m., bingo gusting Slaughter Shack, plus artists including four of the six [email protected]. cate or Medi-Cal card or other progress. Free admission. For starts at 6:30 p.m. For more in- the Zombie Paintball Shooting artists from the Cotati/Rohnert • Sonoma County Art Trails, proof of child’s birthday. For more information, call 707-829- formation, contact Catherine at Gallery. For more information Park/Penngrove area. Three of for two weekends in October, more information, call Red- 4797. them have their work at Stones you can have a look at some of wood Empire Food Bank at • Sonoma State University Throw year round, along with the best art that Sonoma County 523-7900. Theatre Arts & Dance an- three other Art Trails artists and has to offer. Art Trails provides • Sonoma State University nounces its 2016-2017 perform- over 50 other local artists. a chance to visit the artists' stu- Theatre Arts & Dance an- ance season at Studio 76/Ives Stones Throw, 8278 Old Red- dios and watch works in nounces its 2016-2017 perform- Hall. "Waiting for the Parade" wood Highway, Cotati. progress. Free admission. For ance season at Studio 76/Ives by John Murrell, 7:30 p.m., the more information, call 707-829- Hall. "Waiting for the Parade" performance season kicks off Saturday, October 8 4797. by John Murrell, 7:30 p.m., the with a play with 1940s era • Mini-preview exhibit for performance season kicks off music, following five Calgary • Cotati Oktoberfest, noon-6 Art Trails Open Studios, featur- with a play with 1940s era women coping with civilian life p.m., La Plaza Park. There is a ing the work of 13 Art Trails music, following five Calgary during World War II. For tick- grilled bratwurst dinner and artists including four of the six women coping with civilian life ets or more information call the beverage for $15 per person. artists from the Cotati/Rohnert during World War II. For tick- box office at 707-664-4246. Religion and Spirituality Directory Free admission. Live music, Park/Penngrove area. Three of ets or more information call the • “Titanic,” Spreckels The- beer and wine and yodeling them have their work at Stones box office at 707-664-4246. atre Company, 5409 Snyder contest. Call 795-5508 for Throw year round, along with • Mini-preview exhibit for Ln., Rohnert Park, 8 p.m. For FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH more information. three other Art Trails artists and Art Trails Open Studios, featur- more information, call (707) Rev. Jim Robie WORSHIP 10 AM, SUNDAY • Blind Scream Haunted over 50 other local artists. ing the work of 13 Art Trails 588-3400. CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER House, 1500 Valley House Dr., Stones Throw, 8278 Old Red- artists including four of the six THIS IS A PC(USA) CONGREGATION. Rohnert Park. Check out new wood Highway, Cotati. artists from the Cotati/Rohnert Sunday, October 16 "A THOUGHTFUL AND CONTEMPLATIVE haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- Park/Penngrove area. Three of WORSHIP EXPERIENCE". les 3D Mad House and the dis- Monday, October 10 them have their work at Stones • Alex’s Lemonade Stand gusting Slaughter Shack, plus Throw year round, along with Foundation hosts Striking Out 190 ARLEN DR. the Zombie Paintball Shooting • Blind Scream Haunted three other Art Trails artists and Childhood Cancer, AMF ROHNERT PARK, CA 94928 Gallery. For more information House, 1500 Valley House Dr., over 50 other local artists. Bouleard Lanes, 1100 Petaluma WWW.FAITHPRESBYTERIANRP.ORG and reservations, call (707) Rohnert Park. Check out new Stones Throw, 8278 Old Red- Blvd. So., Petaluma. The “birth- CROSS AND CROWN LUTHERAN 837-1928 or email haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- wood Highway, Cotati. day bowling bash” is a celebra- CHURCH AND SCHOOL [email protected]. les 3D Mad House and the dis- • Blind Scream Haunted tion of life and commemorates 5475 Snyder Lane - Rohnert Park • Sonoma County Art Trails, gusting Slaughter Shack, plus House, 1500 Valley House Dr., the birthday of local childhood Church Phone: 707/795-7853 for two weekends in October, the Zombie Paintball Shooting Rohnert Park. Check out our cancer hero, C.J. Banaszek. School Phone: 707/795-7863 you can have a look at some of Gallery. For more information all new haunted houses: Uncle Check-in for the bowling tour- the best art that Sonoma County and reservations, call (707) Chuckles 3D Mad House and nament is at noon and tourna- Church Web Site: School Web Site: has to offer. Art Trails provides 837-1928 or email the disgusting Slaughter Shack, ment begins at 1 p.m. www.crossandcrownrp.org www.crossandcrownschoolrp.org a chance to visit the artists' stu- [email protected]. plus the Zombie Paintball Individual tickets are available dios and watch works in • Mini-preview exhibit for Shooting Gallery. For more in- for $125 and sponsorship tick- Sunday Services: progress. Free admission. For Art Trails Open Studios, featur- formation and reservations, call ets are available starting at 8 am ------Worship more information, call 707-829- ing the work of 13 Art Trails 707-837-1928 or email $1,000. Following the bowling 9 am ------Education 4797. artists including four of the six [email protected]. bash, a cocktail hour and dinner 10 am------Worship • Mini-preview exhibit for artists from the Cotati/Rohnert party at the Petaluma Veterans Art Trails Open Studios, featur- Park/Penngrove area. Three of Memorial Building. SHILOH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ing the work of 13 Art Trails them have their work at Stones Friday, October 14 • Sonoma County Art Trails, Rev. Samuel Tharpe (Pastor) artists including four of the six Throw year round, along with for two weekends in October, artists from the Cotati/Rohnert three other Art Trails artists and • The Rotary Club of Rancho you can have a look at some of BIBLE STUDY 9:30 AM WORSHIP SERVICE 10 AM Park/Penngrove area. Three of over 50 other local artists. Cotati and Rohnert Park-Cotati the best art that Sonoma County them have their work at Stones Stones Throw, 8278 Old Red- will be hosting their 12th an- has to offer. Art Trails provides 7450 SANTA BARBARA AVE. Throw year round, along with wood Highway, Cotati. nual Golf Tournament at the a chance to visit the artists' stu- ROHNERT PARK, CA 94928 three other Art Trails artists and Foxtail Golf Club in Rohnert dios and watch works in 707-322-1251 over 50 other local artists. Tuesday, October 11 Park. Registration begins at 10 progress. Free admission. For Stones Throw, 8278 Old Red- a.m. and shotgun start is at more information, call 707-829- ST. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH wood Highway, Cotati. • Blind Scream Haunted noon. The “After Golf Party” 4797. 5150 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, Phone: 584-9780 • Burning Ham, Penngrove House, 1500 Valley House Dr., starts at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds • Sonoma State University E-mail: [email protected] Park, 8 a.m.-7 p.m., presented Rohnert Park. Check out new benefit the various Rotary proj- Theatre Arts & Dance an- Sunday Worship 10:30 am by the Active 20-30 Clubs of haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- ects throughout the community. nounces its 2016-2017 perform- Concurrent with child care Petaluma, Sebastopol and North les 3D Mad House and the dis- • Blind Scream Haunted ance season at Studio 76/Ives Enter from Parkway Drive lot Bay. This is the second annual gusting Slaughter Shack, plus House, 1500 Valley House Dr., Hall. "Waiting for the Parade" (Rohnert Park Dental Village) fundraiser and family fun event. the Zombie Paintball Shooting Rohnert Park. Check out new by John Murrell, 2 p.m. The "A progressive church with friendly people" Proceeds go directly to benefit Gallery. For more information haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- performance season kicks off -All welcome underprivileged children in and reservations, call (707) les 3D Mad House and the dis- with a play with 1940s era Sonoma County. 837-1928 or email gusting Slaughter Shack, plus music, following five Calgary Rev. Jola Bortner, Pastor [email protected]. the Zombie Paintball Shooting women coping with civilian life www.stjohnsunitedmethodist.org Sunday, October 9 • Mini-preview exhibit for Gallery. For more information during World War II. For tick- Art Trails Open Studios, featur- and reservations, call (707) ets or more information call the • Blind Scream Haunted ing the work of 13 Art Trails 837-1928 or email box office at 707-664-4246. To be a part of religious directory House, 1500 Valley House Dr., artists including four of the six [email protected]. • “Titanic,” Spreckels The- Rohnert Park. Check out new artists from the Cotati/Rohnert • Sonoma State University atre Company, 5409 Snyder call us at 584-2222 haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- Park/Penngrove area. Three of Theatre Arts & Dance an- Ln., Rohnert Park, 2 p.m. For them have their work at Stones nounces its 2016-2017 perform- more information, call (707) Throw year round, along with ance season at Studio 76/Ives 588-3400. three other Art Trails artists and Hall. "Waiting for the Parade" over 50 other local artists. by John Murrell, 7:30 p.m., the Monday, October 17 Have you decided whom to vote for in Stones Throw, 8278 Old Red- performance season kicks off wood Highway, Cotati. with a play with 1940s era • Blind Scream Haunted music, following five Calgary House, 1500 Valley House Dr., the presidential election in November? Wednesday, October 12 women coping with civilian life Rohnert Park. Check out new during World War II. For tick- haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- Yes, I know who I want to win and my mind will not change. • Blind Scream Haunted ets or more information call the les 3D Mad House and the dis- House, 1500 Valley House Dr., box office at 707-664-4246. gusting Slaughter Shack, plus Rohnert Park. Check out new • “Titanic,” Spreckels The- the Zombie Paintball Shooting No, neither candidate excites me and I’m still undecided. haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- atre Company, 5409 Snyder Gallery. For more information les 3D Mad House and the dis- Ln., Rohnert Park, 8 p.m. For and reservations, call (707) gusting Slaughter Shack, plus more information, call (707) 837-1928 or email I’m leaning toward one candidate, but my mind can be swayed. the Zombie Paintball Shooting 588-3400. [email protected]. Gallery. For more information • NBBCC 10th annual and reservations, call (707) Bowling for Scholarships, Dou- Tuesday, October 18 837-1928 or email ble Decker Lanes, 300 Golf Vote now @ TheCommunityVoice.com [email protected]. Course Dr., Rohnert Park, 6-8 • Blind Scream Haunted • Mini-preview exhibit for p.m. Call (888) 846-5155 for House, 1500 Valley House Dr., Art Trails Open Studios, featur- more information. Rohnert Park. Check out new ing the work of 13 Art Trails haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- Results from previous poll artists including four of the six Saturday, October 15 les 3D Mad House and the dis- artists from the Cotati/Rohnert gusting Slaughter Shack, plus Are you offended by 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick not Park/Penngrove area. Three of • Blind Scream Haunted the Zombie Paintball Shooting them have their work at Stones House, 1500 Valley House Dr., Gallery. For more information standing for the national anthem before games? Throw year round, along with Rohnert Park. Check out new and reservations, call (707) three other Art Trails artists and haunted houses: Uncle Chuck- 837-1928 or email • (38%) over 50 other local artists. les 3D Mad House and the dis- [email protected]. Yes. Stones Throw, 8278 Old Red- gusting Slaughter Shack, plus • Meet Cotati City Council • wood Highway, Cotati. the Zombie Paintball Shooting candidate Eris Weaver, Sal's No. (19%) Gallery. For more information Pizza, 8270 Old Redwood Thursday, October 13 and reservations, call (707) Highway, 6-7:30 p.m. Come • I think the issue is overblown and don’t care 837-1928 or email have a slice of Sal's pizza on • Megan Furth Harvest [email protected]. Weaver, ask her about her posi- about it that much. (41%) Pantry – Free fruits and vegeta- • Sonoma County Art Trails, tions, and tell her your con- cerns.

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University’s masked marvels Students from Mr. Kurada’s 1st-grade class at University Ele- mentary school perform “I am a Super Hero” at the school’s assembly on Tuesday. The students all wore masks and capes while they performed their song for the school. Jane Peleti

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MicrochipsBy Mickey Zeldes makecan’t. You could though. for Just by attaching happy a sim- as FIV+ and diagnosed pet/owner with probable arthritis in door cat andreunions live the good life for whatever time I sometimes laugh at the calls we get asking if ple ID tag to their collar (your pet does wear a his hips (result of a past injury?). At 12-plus he has left. See? Microchips work! But only if we’ve found people’s lost pets. I know they are collar, right?). It’s free you know, at the Rohnert years old with these health issues, he was not a they are registered, and updated each time the worried and doing the right thing by calling the Park Animal Shelter for any resident of Rohnert likely adoption candidate. Fortunately we got a family moves. Something to think about if you shelter but the messages are pretty amusing. Park or Cotati (only $5 if you live outside our call back from Mrs. F, who was listed on the mi- have a pet! For example, there was the one that just said, service area). Or, even better, by giving your pet crochip, that the family now lived in Glen Ellen “I’m missing my black cat. Do you have him? a microchip – also free to our residents (only $10 (they had moved several times in the preceding Upcoming events Call me!” for those living in other areas). And microchips 10 years but always kept the same cell phone • Bark After Dark Dinner and Auction for That’s not a lot to go on because we have lots really work! Here’s proof. number – what are the chances?), and that if the Animals: This is a fundraiser for the RP Ani- of black cats. And a phone number would have We just reunited a cat that had been missing someone else came forward to claim the cat (he mal Shelter, Saturday, Nov. 5. Tickets are now been helpful. Another person messaged, “Did for 10 years. Blackie was adopted from us as a had to have had a caretaker for the all these available at tinyurl.com/Bark-dark2016. The cost you get in a white dog? Bella is missing from kitten back in 2004. He lived on Golf Course years), they were fine with that but they were is $20 per person and $35 per couple in advance. (street name). Please let me know; I’m so wor- Drive with his family but a year later, a son was pretty excited to know that Blackie was still alive Won’t you join us!? ried! Call me at (phone number).” So this one born and Blackie kept trying to sleep in the crib after all those years and would be happy to have was better as I have a location and a phone num- with the newborn. Worried that he might smother him back. They had never gotten over the guilt • No More Lost Pets: Free microchips and pet ber, but what I wanted to reply was, “Yes, we got the baby, Blackie became more of an outdoor of losing him and took their original adoption ID tags are available for residents of Rohnert in a white dog yesterday and another this after- cat, although he was always affectionate and fed commitment seriously. Thrilled that this elderly Park and Cotati. Stop by the shelter during our noon. Unfortunately, neither of them would give by his family. Another year went by and life gentleman had a good backup plan we waited out open hours with your pet to get one! The shelter us their name!” But of course I didn’t. I could changes required a move. Blackie was nowhere the required stray period to see if someone who is open Wednesday 1-6:30 p.m.; Thursday, Fri- only respond that yes, we had received in a cou- to be found and a lost report was filed, and the had been caring for this cat for the past 10 years day and Saturday 1-5:30 p.m.; and Sunday 1- ple of white dogs and they really needed to come microchip was tagged as a missing pet. What would come forward to claim him. Nope, people 4:30 p.m. in and see if either was their dog. happened during the next 10 years is just a guess who take on the care of scraggly, stray cats, often We’re also often asked to go see if the animal until recently when this elderly black cat came in don’t look for them when they disappear; assum- • Fix-it clinics: Free spay and neuters for cats responds to their name. I hate to say it because I to our shelter as a stray. A quick microchip scan ing they just went off to die. and $60 dog surgeries (up to 80 pounds) are happen to think our shelter is a pretty nice place, revealed a number, which gave us owner contact It was such a happy reunion. Because no one available for low-income Rohnert Park and Co- but these animals are under a considerable information. Leaving messages on all the phone had come forward to reclaim Blackie, the origi- tati residents. Call 588-3531 for an appointment. amount of stress and often won’t respond to any- numbers given we held our breath that it would nal family came in to meet him and take him thing. It would be so helpful if the animals would lead us to an owner. home! So he, in effect, was adopted twice from Mickey Zeldes is the supervisor at the Rohnert give us their names, even more so if they could In the meantime, Blackie was cared for by our the same agency to the same people 10 years Park Animal Shelter. She can be contacted at give us their address or phone number. But they staff and medically evaluated. Sadly, he came up apart. Only now he is going to be a strictly in- [email protected]. Some helpful suggestions for Daily Acts, RP community

Theneighbors Brainy Dog a oflittle boost barking to change a behav- thought dogs you should know some spruce up Copeland Creek By Sherry Clark ior of your own? It’s so funny of the neighbors are chatting portunities. This article is intended for how we can’t see our own be- about your barking dog. Any- Group to plan follow-up The location of the event also allowed for key neighbors of barking dogs. It’s havior quirks as well as our thing I can do to help?” Say engagement opportunities with local residents and a tough situation. friends can. you’ve heard of some good dog day to plant native species nearby schools. You don’t want to start trou- trainers. By Irene Hilsendager Through outreach in the community, there was ble with your neighbor but your • Why dogs bark: Humans Daily Acts hosted their first program in Rohnert a phenomenal turnout of 54 volunteers from own comfort is being compro- speak for a reason, and so do • Buy us a bag of dog treats. Park called Copeland Creek Revival on Sept. 17. Sonoma State University, Santa Rosa Junior Col- mised. dogs. Communication, frustra- Say it’s a reward for the dog The purpose of this event was to highlight the im- lege, and the local Rohnert Park community. Vol- Here are a few suggestions to tion, boredom, anger, fear and being quiet yesterday between portance of preserving our resources and to edu- unteers of all ages and backgrounds worked effectively motivate dog owners joy are reasons for all of us to 1-2 (a.m. or p.m.). We may be cate the community about the ecological diligently and alongside determined neighbors to to get help. make sounds. Guess why the embarrassed, but we’ll get the connectivity that our waterways provide as well as remove 10 yards of weeds and invasive species, as Most dog partners do a great neighbor’s dog is barking. The point. This might be the catalyst the importance of keeping them clean. well as five full bags of garbage. job of keeping pups calm, cool owner may appreciate your in- we need to bring dogs into the The day began with a brief introduction by Towards the end of the day, everyone gathered and quiet. They provide food, sight. house or call the trainer. Daily Acts, followed by Vice Mayor Jake Macken- for a communal lunch that was made possible by water, shelter and more. A well- zie, who portrayed the significance of conservation donations from Oliver’s Market, and volunteers integrated dog doesn’t have to • Dogs bark to: Share loca- • Offer to pay for a dog work in Rohnert Park. had the opportunity to learn more about the ripar- bark for basic needs. A social- tion, guard property, keep the trainer’s first home visit. How Additionally, Daily Acts staff member Liz ian ecology of creeks and the native plants that ized dog takes new sights, bone, amuse the cat, go inside, much is quiet worth to you? If Platte-Bermeo and Marc Bautista from the Depart- exist there. sounds, people and other ani- go outside and back in again. you, the neighbor of barking ment of Public Works, discussed the importance Daily Acts representatives said it is looking for- mals in stride as part of every- dogs take this step, owners are of pollution reduction and how stormwater pollu- ward to the next opportunity to work with the day life. No reason to bark. • Dogs say: I’m thirsty. I’m more likely to schedule addi- tion ultimately will have effects in our waterways Rohnert Park community and has intentions of a cold. I’m hot. I have no shade. tional sessions. and on the quality of life of inhabitants. follow-up work day to plant native species in the • Please forgive the rest of My collar’s too tight. I have The area of focus for this event was a section of creek. Daily Acts encourages Rohnert Park resi- us: Some of us who live with fleas. Please, remove this chain. I suggest you not punish the Copeland Creek that is adjacent to Sonoma State dents to reach out to their council members to dogs do have a little quirk. We neighbor’s barking dog. Spray- University and Rancho Cotate High School, mak- speak to the importance of these types of projects don’t hear barking as noise. Be- • Dogs yell: I’m lonely. Fire ing with water, noise devices, ing it an ideal location for ongoing educational op- and continue to support positive change. lieve it or not we honestly be- truck! I’m scared. Mail! I’m in yelling, throwing stuff and lieve our dogs are talking. pain. I need you. Squirrel! other aversive methods have Please be compassionate and potential to make the dog (and        mention our dogs are talking • Dogs ask: Who’s out there? owner) more reactive. 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How to tally Gauging impact of Clinton andHillary Clinton Trump and Donald budget proposalsThe CRFB analyzed each can- Trump have big plans for didate’s proposals this summer America. How might their pro- and made calculations based on up mortgage posed federal budgets impact CBO forecasts of cumulative the federal deficit and the na- GDP from 2017-2026. The tional debt? CRFB notes that if the status Any discussion of this must quo simply continued, federal closingClosing costs are a factor you andcosts every fee paid just one proceed from a fundamental revenues would run 4.0 percent must consider when taking out time in conjunction with com- understanding: regardless of less than federal spending a mortgage to buy or refinance pleting the transaction. Re-oc- Here are closing costs and who wins the election, the Con- across the next decade. Under a home. Let’s look at what you curring closing costs include how they relate to purchase gressional Budget Office esti- Clinton’s proposals, the gap need to know across the board. interest, insurance, taxes which price: mates that the deficit will near would be 4.1 percent; under When you take out a mort- are normal carrying costs asso- • Purchase price: $200,000- $800 billion in 2020. Trump’s proposals, it would be gage there are fees that you’re ciated with owning real estate. $300,000; Closing costs: 9.0 percent. going to pay to various service $7,000-$8,000. • Hillary Clinton’s budget Ken Weise providers besides just the mort- Total vs. real closing costs would boost health, education • And how about the na- gage company. This includes, Total closing costs include all • Purchase price: $300,000- and infrastructure spending: $300 billion on paid family tional debt? The CRFB fore- but is not limited to: lender fee; reoccurring and nonrecurring $400,000; Closing costs: It would increase Affordable leave and almost $500 billion casts the national debt rising by title fee; escrow fee; county closing costs. Real closing costs $9,000-$10,000. Care Act subsidies; resolve the on other programs over the next $250 billion under the Clinton recording fee; notary fee; ap- are the non-reoccurring closing “family glitch,” making some decade. About $1.25 trillion in budget and $11.5 trillion under praiser fee; pest inspector fee; costs that you pay one time to • Purchase price: $400,000- households ineligible for such tax increases would offset this, the Trump budget. home inspector fee; and insur- take out a mortgage. Real clos- $500,000; Closing costs: credits; and eliminate the it projects. In terms of reducing the debt, ance provider fee. ing costs are your cost to bor- $10,000-$11,000. “Cadillac tax” on “high-cost,” both Trump and Clinton may be Closing costs are comprised row the money. employer-sponsored health • Donald Trump’s budget promising more than they can of both non-reoccurring and re- The following scenarios are • Purchase price: $500,000- plans. would also carry out some big deliver. CRFB projections show occurring closing costs. Non-re- assuming a no-points loan. $600,000; Closing costs: It would direct grants to changes: As of late August, that if Congress implemented occurring closing costs are the Points are nothing more than $11,000-$12,000. states, so that students whose Trump had not released a Clinton’s major budget propos- one-time fees that you pay upfront overhead you can use to parents earn less than $85,000 a greatly detailed budget pro- als, the federal government when you mortgage a home purchase a lower rate of interest • Purchase price: $600,000- year could attend public univer- posal. He has outlined some would have to reduce overall such as lender origination, ap- and subsequently a lower $700,000; Closing costs: sities in their home states for moves he would like to make. spending 6-15 percent, raise praisal, title, notary, doc prep monthly payment. $12,000-$13,000. free. (That threshold would in- For one, Trump would do away marginal tax rates 3.5-8.5 per- crementally rise to $125,000 with the Affordable Care Act. cent, ramp up real GDP growth • Purchase price: $700,000- within four years of implemen- He would also curtail illegal 35-125 percent, or, possibly, $800,000; Closing costs: tation.) Another $275 billion (or immigration, and, possibly de- even use these moves in tandem $13,000-$14,000. more) would be spent on proj- port millions of undocumented to keep the national debt from Business & Service ects to rebuild highways and workers. rising further. • Purchase price: $800,000- bridges. Each of these plans would Trump has volunteered a rad- Directory $1 million; Closing costs: To help cover the increased take $50 billion to accomplish, ical idea to attack the debt: a $15,000-$16,000. expenditures resulting from the haircut for owners of Treasur- Appliance Sales/Service/Repair GLASS according to CRFB estimates. proposals in her budget, Clinton Trump says that he would “at ies. Institutional investors Note that all of these scenar- would utilize the 3.8 percent in- least double” what Clinton pro- would redeem Treasuries at less AppliancAApppppplpplippliapplianppliancppliancepliance ArArcArchArch’Arch’sArch’s GGlGlaGlasGlasslass ios account for setting up an A AlternativeAlAltAlteAlterAlternAlternaAlternatAlternatiAlternativlternative SolutionSSoSolSoluSolutSolutiSolutioSolutionsolutions Complete Glass Service vestment surtax, which is cur- poses to assign to infrastructure than their face value. 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