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SUBMITTED BY LARRY TELLES “Hollywood Steps Out,” and a documentary with “home movies” of Keaton filming “The ith his trademark pork pie hat General.” See Keaton’s film debut in “The and stoic physical comedy, classic Butcher Boy” (1917), and the highly regarded W cinema star Buster Keaton gets “The Cameraman” (1928) where, after a weekend celebration all his own at Niles’ becoming infatuated with a pretty office Edison Theater. “Buster Keaton Weekend worker for MGM Newsreels, Keaton trades Celebration” features 12 hours of Keaton films in his tintype photographic operation for a and shorts, live piano accompaniment, and movie camera and sets out to impress the girl panel discussion with historians. (and MGM) with his work. The event kicks off Friday night, March 24 The two things engineer Johnny Gray with a meet and greet with Buster’s nephew (Keaton) loves most in the world are his Harry Keaton, and film historians Martha Jett Southern belle sweetheart and his locomotive. and Lloyd Williams, followed by a When Northern spies steal the latter, the presentation on Keaton’s early life by Jett. intrepid Confederate single-highhandedly Attendees will be treated to 15 Keaton takes on the entire Union army in order films over the weekend including films from to get it back. Against a backdrop of the Cottage Grove Historical Society provided magnificently photographed Civil War battle by Williams, plus a Buster Keaton Cartoon: continued on page 11

SUBMITTED BY timely “Back in the U.S.S.R.” BRUCE BATEMAN Ensemble groups from the ranks of the choir will “Teach the Mission Peak Chamber World to Sing,” hope that Singers under the direction of “Nothin’ Gonna Stumble My Ofer dal Lal invite you to share a Feet,” and implore “Let It Be Me,” plus much more. Oh – and chuckle, a few laughs and a big SUBMITTED BY THE SAN LEANDRO craft beer “cluster” – 21st Amendment Brewery, smile with their mid-spring don’t forget a little baseball and a CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Cleophus Quealy Beer , and Drakes performance entitled visit from some pirates! Brewing – and local wineries such as Drink PHOTOS COURTESY OF “Sing :-).” We will be Performances will be on Verbena, Frog’s Tooth Vineyards, and presenting works ranging from Saturday, March 25 at NATASHA FERNANDEZ Garre Vineyard and Winery. the Renaissance to Bernstein, Niles Discovery Church in Proceeds from Taste of San Leandro benefit which all share a common Fremont and on Sunday, Take a bite out of the premiere food and the Leadership San Leandro program, which is theme – an inside joke from the March 26 at the First drink scene when the 22nd annual “Taste of based on the belief that our City’s most valuable composer. A German lothario Presbyterian Church Livermore. San Leandro” takes over 21st Amendment resource is its people. The program is open to a sings his ardor in broken Italian Please join us for a fun-filled Brewery on Tuesday, March 28. Savor an array diverse cross-section of individuals with a desire in Orlando di Lasso’s “Matona, afternoon of music to bring a of culinary fare from Horatio’s, Lotus Leaf to educate themselves with vital community mia cara.” A British Admiral smile to your face. Restaurant, Marina Restaurant, Miraglia information along with reinforcing their leader- describes his path to success in Catering, Rubiano’s, The Englander Sports Pub ship skills and ownership in the community. Gilbert and Sullivan’s “When I continued on page 5 & Restaurant, The Tea Room Chocolate Company, The Vine Wine & Tapas, Tsuru Was a Lad.” The Beatles poke fun continued on page 4 at the cold war in their especially Sushi, and more. Sample pours from our town’s

INDEX Classified...... 25 It’s a date ...... 21 Public Notices...... 34 Arts & Entertainment ...... 21 Community Bulletin Board . . 36 Kid Scoop ...... 18 Real Estate...... 13 Contact Us ...... 29 Mind Twisters ...... 10 Sports ...... 26 Bookmobile Schedule ...... 23 Editorial/Opinion ...... 29 Obituary ...... 30 Subscribe ...... 37 Business ...... 8 Home & Garden ...... 13 Protective Services ...... 33 Page 2 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017 Ask Leslie A new diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Take a deep breath and start asking these questions.

Question: My husband has just been diagnosed with cancer and he wants to start Leslie D. Michelson is the author of The Patient’s Playbook and host of The No-Mistake Zone™ podcast. He is a highly sought-after expert who has spent the last 30 years treatment right away, but I’m guiding thousands of people through our complex health care system. Leslie will be a special speaker at the April 9, 2017, Annual Women’s Conference at Washington Hospital. not sure if we’re making the right decisions. I trust his possible. But now is not the time confirmed. Diagnostic error confirm his diagnosis and ask Comprehensive Cancer to rush toward treatment. Now is accounts for 10 percent of all about the pros and cons of Network’s “Patient and doctor, but I’m feeling so when we must summon the deaths in the United States, and different treatment approaches. Caregiver Resources” page to uncertain. courage to ask hard questions and each of us will experience a If your husband’s current find evidence-based treatment do more research. Thankfully, he diagnostic error in our lifetime oncologist is an expert in his guidelines you can compare with Leslie Michelson: A diagnosis has a thoughtful, caring spouse according to the Institute of disease, he’s likely providing the advice he receives from his of cancer can be incredibly scary. who knows this instinctively. Medicine. Help your husband sound advice. But you both physicians. The National Cancer It’s no wonder that your husband To really be in the No-Mistake find a specialist with deep will still benefit from learning Institute has information on wants to put this problem in his Zone, he needs to get his expertise in his exact type of more about his condition. I rearview mirror as quickly as diagnosis independently cancer, so he can independently recommend visiting the National continued on page 5

InHealth broadcasts on Comcast Channel 78 in Fremont, Newark and Union City and online at www.inhealth.tv The full schedule of InHealth programs listed below can also be viewed in real time on the Washington Hospital website, www.whhs.com

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12:00 PM Sports Medicine New Treatment Options Inside Washington 12:00 AM Program: Exercise Vertigo & Dizziness: for Chronic Sinusitis Hospital: The Green Team & Injury Deep Venous What You Need to Palliative Care Series: 12:30 PM Thrombosis Understanding Know Interfaith Discussions 12:30 AM on End of Life Topics The Patient's Playbook Mental Health Community Forum: Disorders Urinary Incontinence in 1:00 PM Good Fats vs. Bad Fats Getting to the Women: What You 1:00 AM Superbugs: Are Need to Know No-Mistake Zone Family Caregiver We Winning the Knee Pain & Arthritis 1:30 PM Series: Panel Germ War? The Weigh to 1:30 AM Diabetes Matters: Crohn's & Colitis Discussion Gastroparesis Hip Pain in the Success Young and 2:00 PM 2:00 AM Middle-Aged Adult Arthritis: Do I Have Dietary Treatment to 2:30 PM One of 100 Types? Washington Treat Celiac Disease Washington 2:30 AM Acetaminophen Township Health Township Health Alzheimer's Disease Washington Care District Board Care District Board Overuse Danger Township Health 3:00 PM Meeting Colon Cancer: Meeting Care District Board 3:00 AM Colon Cancer: March 8, 2017 Prevention & March 8, 2017 Colon Cancer: Meeting Prevention & Treatment Treatment Prevention & Treatment March 8, 2017 3:30 PM 3:30 AM Heart Health: What Palliative Care Learn If You Are You Need to Know 4:00 PM Series: Palliative Don't Let Hip Pain at Risk for Liver 4:00 AM Care Demystified Advance Healthcare Run You Down Disease Colon Cancer: Planning Minimally Invasive Heart Healthy Prevention & Treatment 4:30 PM Surgery for Lower Eating After Surgery 4:30 AM Sports Medicine Program: Back Disorders Cough and Pneumonia: and Beyond Lunch and Learn: Yard Think Running is a Pain? It When to See a Doctor to Table Mindful Healing Doesn't Have to Be 5:00 PM Community Based 5:00 AM Senior Supportive Surgical Treatment of Diabetes Matters: The Services Not A Superficial Obstructive Sleep Apnea History of Diabetes Problem: Varicose Diabetes Matters: Strengthen Your Back! 5:30 PM Learn to Improve Your What Are Your Vital Veins & Chronic Menopause: A Medicare Family Caregiver 5:30 AM Back Fitness Signs Telling You? Venous Disease Mind-Body Approach Series: Nutrition for the Caregiver 6:00 PM Obesity: Understand 6:00 AM Family Caregiver the Causes, Conse- Series: Legal & Menopause: A quences & Prevention Financial Affairs Mind-Body Approach Sidelined by Back 6:30 PM Pain? Get Back in Washington the Game 6:30 AM Colon Cancer: Prevention Colon Cancer: Washington & Treatment Raising Awareness Prevention & Treatment Township Health Keeping Your Heart About Stroke Township Health Care District Board 7:00 PM on the Right Beat Care District Board Meeting 7:00 AM Meeting March 8, 2017 Your Concerns March 8, 2017 Voices InHealth: 7:30 PM Preventive InHealth: Senior Inside Washington Hos- Learn Exercises to Help Healthy Pregnancy 7:30 AM Healthcare Scam Prevention pital: Advanced Treat- Screening Lower Your Blood Pressure ment of Aneurysms for Adults and Slow Your Heart Rate 8:00 PM Diabetes Matters: 8:00 AM Family Caregiver Series: Colon Cancer: Sugar Substitutes - Coping as a Caregiver Prevention & Treatment Washington Relieving Back Pain: Sweet or Sour 8:30 PM Washington Township Health Know Your Options Diabetes Matters: Diabetes 8:30 AM Township Health Care District Board & Stroke: What's the Skin Health: Skin Care District Board Meeting What You Should Connection? Cancer & Fountain of Youth 9:00 PM Meeting Shingles Know About Carbs March 8, 2017 Eating for Heart Health 9:00 AM March 8, 2017 and Food Labels by Reducing Sodium Learn More About 9:30 PM Palliative Care Kidney Disease 9:30 AM Your Concerns Sports Medicine Pro- Series: How Can This Pain When You Walk? InHealth: Sun gram: Nutrition & Help Me? 10:00 PM It Could Be PVD Protection Prostate Cancer: Athletic Performance 10:00 AM Nerve What You Diabetes Matters: Type Compression Need to Know 1.5 Diabetes 10:30 PM Disorders of 10:30 AM the Arm Diabetes Matters: Snack Attack Voices InHealth: Medicine Hypoglycemia Kidney Transplants Safety for Children 11:00 PM Sports Medicine Do You Suffer 11:00 AM Learn About the Signs Program: Youth Turning 65? Get To From Anxiety or The Real Impact of & Symptoms of Sepsis Sports Injuries Know Medicare Depression? Hearing Loss & the How Healthy Are 11:30 PM Keys to Healthy Latest Options for Your Lungs? 11:30 AM Minimally Invasive Treatment Eyes Options in Gynecology March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 3 Springing Into a New Sports Season Washington Sports Medicine Provides Certified Athletic Trainers to Local High Schools

inter high requires working out with school sports weights to strengthen the schedules are shoulders – particularly the wrapping up, rotator cuff – and the upper andW spring sports activities are back, in addition to strengthen- ramping up. As the focus shifts ing the body’s core.” from basketball, soccer and Dr. Zonner notes that track wrestling to sports such as and field athletes need to work swimming, tennis, badminton, on flexibility and body mechanics golf, baseball, softball and early in the season to avoid track, young athletes need to injuries such as shin splints, adjust their training workouts plantar fasciitis, hamstring to reflect the physical demands pulls, quadriceps strains and of different sports. low back pain. “All sports require training “Runners also can be quite and conditioning, but each sport prone to side aches, often called can cause different injuries and side stitches, early in the season,” requires different conditioning,” he says. “These painful side says Steven Zonner, DO, a stitches result from spasms or primary care sports medicine cramps of the diaphragm, the specialist with Washington Sports large dome-shaped muscle below Medicine. “Building core body the lungs that expands and strength is important for all contracts as you breathe in and sports. Sports such as tennis out. The tendency for runners and badminton also require to suffer side stitches decreases ‘plyometric’ exercises, also with better conditioning and known as ‘jump training,’ to training.” increase leg muscle power for higher jumps and faster sprints. continued on page 8 According to Primary Care Sports Medicine physician, Steven Zonner, the type of sport played by athletes should dictate Swimming, on the other hand, the type of training workout that meets the physical demands of the sport. The proper conditioning for specific sports can help prevent injuries. Page 4 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

continued from page 1 Commerce. Led by an Executive communications experts to mbermaster.com/events/details/ta Leadership Coach, participants entrepreneurs. ste-of-san-leandro-9988. receive training throughout the Enjoy a great evening of program on leadership strategies. local food offerings while Taste of San Leandro They also take tours of local supporting an important Tuesday, Mar 28 institutions and businesses and community program. And don’t 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. hear directly from government forget to bring your wallet for and business leaders about the silent auction and raffle! 21st Amendment Brewery their roles, experiences and Tickets are $40 and include 2010 Williams St, San Leandro professional growth. The guest all food and drinks. For more (510) 317-1400 presenters represent a diverse information, contact Leadership http://sanleandrochamber.cham cross-section of the community, San Leandro at (510) 317-1400 bermaster.com/events/details/ta ranging from elected officials to or leadershipsl@sanleandrocham- ste-of-san-leandro-9988 Leadership San Leandro is networking and outreach high-tech innovators, traffic ber.com, or purchase tickets at: Tickets: $40 a professional development, program of the Chamber of engineers to police detectives, http://sanleandrochamber.cha March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 5

continued from page 2 Ask Leslie A new diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Take a deep breath and start asking these questions. treatments, clinical trials and status. And why not go back more. And the philanthropies to the specialist to ask more devoted to his cancer questions? Your father’s PCP (http://patientsplaybook.com/ne might even facilitate a conference ws-insights/2016/9/6/newly-diag- call among the four of you. The nosed-heres-where-to-turn-for- following “questions to ask more-help) have a wealth of your specialist” can be helpful resources, support groups for anyone facing treatment and guidance. decisions. Be sure to add Finally, remember to give questions that speak to your yourself time and space to personal health status, medical recharge during this process. history and wellness goals. You’ll be better prepared to take on new challenges that you face 1. Why is this surgery/drug/test together, and your bond with necessary? your husband will deepen as 2. What are the risks/side effects you support him through of this procedure? this journey. 3. How long is the recovery period, and what will it involve? Question: My 80-year-old father went 4. How many times have you done this surgery/used this to see an orthopedic protocol, and have you had surgeon about his leg and any complications? back pain and was told he 5. What will happen if we don’t needed an artificial hip do it? implanted immediately. 6. Are there nonsurgical/less I’m not sure he can handle aggressive options we can try first? How do they compare surgery at his age, but I to my surgical/more aggressive hate to see dad suffer. options?

Leslie Michelson: I can Listen carefully to the answers understand your concerns. And you receive. Are your concerns while I’m not a physician and being heard? Is this physician cannot diagnose your father, it’s considering your father’s age likely that your dad’s doctor is an and health risks? If you still feel accomplished surgeon who sees a uncertain, respectfully request a hip problem that he knows he copy of your father’s imaging and can fix. But you’re right to be medical records and get a second fearful that, at 80, your father opinion from an expert on might endure a painful surgery hip problems. and recovery process that may be unnecessary or even harmful. A key question to ask is whether Leslie D. Michelson is there are more conservative the author of The Patient’s measures—perhaps physical Playbook and host of The therapy first and, if that doesn’t No-Mistake Zone™ podcast. work, steroid injections—that can alleviate his pain without He is a highly sought-after resorting to surgery. expert who has spent the last I suggest that the two of you 30 years guiding thousands consult with his primary care of people through our physician (PCP) for guidance, as this doctor likely has a fuller complex health care system. picture of your father’s health

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Sing :-) will be conducted by Tickets for Sing :-) are available Ofer dal Lal who took over as at www.mpchambersinger.org. Music Director last fall for our Season tickets, which include the annual Christmas at the Mission. May 21 concert, Celebration of Dal Lal stepped into the daunt- Life, are also available on the ing “shoes” of Michael Morris website. who led the Chamber Singers for Sing :-) over five years. The choir ex- Saturday & Sunday, presses our appreciation to Mar 25 & 26 Michael for making the choir what it is today. Saturday, Mar 25 Dal Lal has a master’s 3 p.m. degree in conducting from the Niles Discovery Church Buchmann-Mehta School of 36600 Niles Blvd, Fremont Music in Tel-Aviv. He first came into prominence as the Sunday, Mar 26 musical director of the Jerusalem 4 p.m. Oratorio Choir – an organization First Presbyterian of five choirs consisting of Church Livermore 150 singers and one of Israel’s 2020 Fifth St, Livermore leading non-professional choirs. With a growing demand as a (510) 356-6727 guest conductor abroad, dal Lal www.mpchambersinger.org FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at has conducted choirs from Tickets: $20 advanced sale, the Alameda County Library Germany, Italy, Sweden, $25 at the door; $15 students Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 Indonesia, Palestine and Israel. Page 6 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

continued from page 3 Springing Into a New Sports Season Washington Sports Medicine Provides Certified Athletic Trainers to Local High Schools

Baseball and softball are student athletes, including a Dr. Zonner emphasizes that both sports that require a variety recent clinic at Washington High the athletic trainers are a very of quick actions followed by School in February, where the important part of the Washing- sometimes lengthy periods of Washington Sports Medicine ton Sports Medicine team. relative rest. team performed 101 physicals "Our trainers do their jobs so “Conditioning drills for for spring sports competitors well it sometimes goes unnoticed, baseball and softball should from all schools in the area. but without athletic trainers at include training to improve “The sports physical exams these schools, many injuries speed and quickness, as well as help identify factors that might would go unrecognized and upper- and lower-body strength,” put young athletes at risk for untreated, leading to conse- Dr. Zonner says. “This will help certain medical problems,” quences such as delayed healing players get stronger and faster, Dr. Zonner explains. “As for and missed school,” he says. while also developing more having the athletic trainers “Our trainers know when and stamina and avoiding injury. available at these local schools, to whom to refer our student Pitchers, especially, are prone to we recognize that the athletes’ athletes so that medical care with injuries to the shoulder and parents are often busy, with many the right doctor is expedited. elbow, so learning good throwing student athletes having both Sometimes just finding a mechanics early in the season is parents working full time. That physician who is on the patient’s an important part of training.” means the student athletes insurance is the issue. Ultimately, To help local young athletes sometimes have to make health our medical team at Washington train for various sports, decisions, and our trainers are Sports Medicine can handle Washington Hospital and there to answer questions about everything from serious fractures Washington Sports Medicine everything from sleep and diet to and ligament tears to neck or have been providing certified athletic performance and injuries. back injuries and concussions – athletic trainers to three area high “Our athletic trainers are at all in one convenient location.” Scan for our FREE App or schools for several years. Carmen the schools for most of the For more information about Search App Store for TCVnews Charleston currently serves as afternoon every day, offering Washington Sports Medicine, the athletic trainer for Irvington guidance in conditioning and visit www.whhs.com and click Get our App and you will always know High School. Igor Nosovitskiy is training,” he adds. “If they notice on the link for “Sports what is happening. We also have the back issues archived the athletic trainer for American a physical injury or other health Medicine Program” under the High School, and Gabrielle issue, they know how to refer the “SERVICES” tab at the top of Calabretta is the athletic trainer student athlete to the proper the home page. for Washington High School. medical professional, such as an If you need help finding a This past fall, athletic trainers orthopedic specialist or a doctor physician, visit the Washington also were provided for the who has expertise in treating Township Medical Foundation football teams at Newark concussions. For less serious website at www.mywtmf.com High School and Kennedy injuries, athletic trainers can and click on the tab for High School. help with injury rehabilitation “Your Doctor,” or visit In addition, Washington and also may recommend that www.whhs.com and click on Sports Medicine has offered your child see a doctor when “Find Your Physician.” low-cost pre-participation the injury is not improving as sports physical exams for expected.” Gomes goes to National History Day Tournament

SUBMITTED BY SARANYA SINGH, 5TH GRADE, GOMES ELEMENTARY PHOTO BY AMIT KUMAR

Imagine exhibits with high-tech iPads and breathtaking documentaries about special moments in history. These were only some of the interesting projects on display at Hopkins Junior High School March 8, 2017, when the school hosted the regional level of National History Day (NHD) Competition for the first time. In each of six categories, students helped the audience understand the lives of historical figures that were firm in their beliefs. Under the mentorship of Mission San Jose High School student Lavanya Singh, John Gomes Elementary School was able to participate in NHD for the first time. Four students from Gomes were selected to compete at the state level May 6, 2017.

Left to right: Lavanya Singh, Max Dai, Annika Singh, Shivani Kyadhri, Saranya Singh March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 7

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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at BACC

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Bay Area Child Care (BACC) has celebrated this festive holiday for many years and has always read to the children about St. Patrick. St Patrick’s Day is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland and celebrated by people of Irish (and Irish for the day) descent. Many people wear an item of green clothing and attend parties featuring Irish food and drinks dyed in green as part of this celebration. Each year, children in BACC color decorative clover leaf pictures on this special day. But this year, the celebration was a little bit different. Students also drew pictures of snakes. According to legend, the patron saint of Ireland chased the reptiles into the sea after they began attacking him during a 40-day fast. Students had lots of fun with this new activity. Firefighter Sponsorship position opportunities available

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The City of Hayward is excited to announce programs its recruitment for the position of Lateral Fire- fighter. The Firefighter must complete the de- partments Fire Academy. Upon successful SUBMITTED BY THE CITY OF FREMONT completion of the Fire Academy, the Firefighter must successfully complete a probationary period The City of Fremont Recreation Services Division of one year. offers a variety of opportunities for corporations and The position of Firefighter responds to emer- small businesses who seek a unique marketing plat- gency alarms, lays lines, and directs streams of form with access to thousands of consumers spanning water and other extinguishers; carries and sets up multiple demographics. Sponsoring a Parks and ladders, ventilate buildings, and rescues persons Recreation event or program will not only improve and animals. The Firefighter attends to victims in Fremont’s quality of life but also can meet your emergency situations using prescribed paramedic organization’s marketing goals. Sponsorships may techniques; provides medical aid; administers range from financial support to in-kind donations. drugs; gives injections; starts intravenous solu- tions; takes and monitors vital signs; takes appro- Whether it’s the Summer Concert Series, Kids ‘n priate action to preserve life as prescribed by Kites Festival, the Water Park scholarship program, or Alameda County protocols, the Base Hospital, other sponsorship opportunities, our events and via direct radio or telephone contact or physician programs offer high visibility for businesses. on scene. In addition, a Firefighter may be re- quired to drive department ambulance and trans- We know that there are many sponsorship port patients to emergency receiving facilities. opportunities for worthy causes in Fremont and The salary range is $7,188 - $8,736, plus ex- limited dollars for this purpose. This is why we cellent benefits package. See the 2016 Benefit have created a simple process that will give you an Summary on the City’s Human Resource web- overview of how our sponsorship opportunities page for more details. Deadline to apply is Friday, are set up. March 24, 2017 at 5 p.m. Candidates are encouraged to apply online at Please contact the City’s Lance Scheetz at www.hayward-ca.gov/join_hfd, or 510-494-4331 for more information on how you www.calopps.org. Paper applications can be ob- can get involved and create community tained by visiting the Human Resources Depart- through Parks and Recreation. ment at City Hall. For more information contact the City of Hayward, 777 B Street, Hayward, CA 94541, (510) 583-4500. Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

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SUBMITTED BY NANCY GEORGE pate. The end result is that all students will achieve at high academic levels, have access to high quality It’s a celebration! Come join us for a family fun early childhood education, families set goals and day at our UCKZ Open House. We will have priorities that include college and career prepara- music, food, student performances, hands-on activi- tion, community members have sufficient access to ties, interactive information booths from our vari- integrated health and wellness services, and positive ous partners and local agencies, and will showcase patterns of behavior are incorporated into the fabric our UCKZ family resource center at the former of the community. Barnard White Middle School campus. Union City Kids’ Zone (UCKZ) is a community program within New Haven Unified School Dis- Kid Zone Open House trict. UCKZ promotes “cradle to career” success by Saturday, Mar. 25 engaging and empowering children, youth and fam- 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Scan for our FREE App or ilies in the community to utilize their full potential. Former Barnard White Middle School Campus Search App Store for TCVnews It is a partnership of families, schools, community, 725 Whipple Road, Union City and public and private organizations working to- Free Get our App and you will always know gether to foster empowerment, quality education, (510) 476-2770 or [email protected] what is happening. We also have the www.unioncitykidszone.org back issues archived wellness, and economic opportunity. It strives to build community by engaging everyone to partici- March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 9 Computer science coding experience

SUBMITTED BY ANITA YEPEZ growing at 2 times the national rate of other types of jobs. By 2020, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics pre- A new club where students can learn and create dicts there will be 1 million more computer science computer science coding has started at jobs than graduating students qualified for them. Walters Junior High School in Fremont. More information about the Google CS-First The Warriors Code Club meets monthly in the program is available on their website at school’s computer lab and is affiliated with the edu- https://www.cs-first.com. cational Google CS-First program. More than 4,600 For details about the Warriors Code Club, in- schools have used CS First clubs to increase student cluding sign-up information, send an email to club access and exposure to computer science during founder Muvafika Mohammed at warriorscode- school hours, after-school and in summer programs. [email protected]. The CS First curriculum is free and easy to use and no computer science experience required. All clubs Warriors Code Club are run by teachers and/or community volunteers. Second Tuesday of every month The club targets students in local schools from 2:30-3:15 p.m. 4th through 8th grades and is free. Students learn Walters Junior High Computer Lab block-based coding using Scratch and are themed to 39600 Logan Drive, Fremont attract participants with varied interests. Email: [email protected] There are many opportunities for graduates with Free computer science degrees. Jobs in computing are IBM and FUSS host Computing Workshop

SUBMITTED BY FREMONT can understand that data, learn 10:00 - 10:30 Registration UNIFIED STUDENT STORE from it and reason through it. 10:30 - 11:30 Overview and (FUSS) In this workshop, you demos of IBM Cloud, Watson will learn: and Internet of Things services FUSS is thankful to How cognitive computing ap- 11:30 - 12:00 Instructor led IBM/WELLEX CORP for plications are being built today, Hands-on labs offering this special workshop to How to access the Watson 12:00 – 1:30 Brainstorm your students from each of the FUSD APIs, idea with others and develop your high schools. Capacity is limited own prototype or work on Demos to inspire your to 50 total. Only a few spots left! additional labs provided application development, and IBM and Wellex invite 1:30 – 2:00 Show and tell! Fremont Unified High School The components necessary to students to a free half day build innovative apps in the IBM Watson Cognitive Com- workshop where you will learn Cloud. puting Workshop how IBM Watson Cognitive We’ll show you how to build a Monday, Apr. 17 Computing is helping us to do quick sample app and challenge 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. things we have never done before you to build your own innovative Wellex Corporation and answer questions before apps. Join this workshop to show 551 Brown Road, Fremont they are even asked. your rockin’ skills to your friends! For more information: email Today we create a staggering Bring a laptop (Windows or [email protected] amount of information. 80% of Mac) with Mozilla Firefox or www.fuss4schools.org all data today is unstructured: Google Chrome installed. Bring a video, tweets, and photos. IBM sack lunch. Watson is a cognitive system that

Volunteers needed to help clean warming center SUBMITTED BY FREMONT • Organize towels UNIFIED STUDENT STORE • Organize blankets • Roll up sleeping bags With the winter season over and milder spring • Separate pillow cases and bed sacks temperatures here, the City of Fremont’s Warming • Organize totes of clothing Center is closing for the season and volunteers are • Roll up mats needed to help. The center is located in Wing A at • Make new bags with sleeping bag and pillowcase the Fremont Senior Center, 40086 Paseo Padre • Take inventory Parkway. Clean up dates are set for Thursdays, The Winter Emergency Warming Center oper- March 23 and 30 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ates during the cold winter season and serves people Volunteers are needed to do various jobs. who need a place to stay overnight that offers pro- Among them: tection from the elements. The center is operated by • Disinfect cots the City of Fremont in collaboration with Compas- • Trade out old pillows sion Network CitySERVE. • Disinfect pillows Volunteers who can help should call MaryLou John- son with the City of Fremont at (510) 574-2040.

Tesla to sell $1B in stock and notes to increase capital

ASSOCIATED PRESS California says the offerings will other 15 percent, which would strengthen its balance sheet and bring the total proceeds to about Electric car and solar cell reduce risks from scaling up to $1.15 billion. maker Tesla Inc. wants to raise produce the $35,000 Model 3 Chief Executive Officer Elon more than $1 billion in new capi- electric car starting in July. Musk will buy $25 million of the tal by selling stock and five-year Tesla plans to offer $250 mil- stock. The company lost just convertible notes. lion worth of common stock and under $675 million last year but The company, which has a $750 million in notes due in revenue rose 73 percent to just manufacturing plant in Fremont, 2022. Underwriters can buy an- over $7 billion.

Fremont Is Our Business FUDENNA BROS., INC.

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Sudoku: Fill in the missing numbers (1 – 9 inclusive) so each row, col- umn and 3x3 box contains all digits.

Crossword Puzzle B 3821

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Across 32 Typically (8) ests (12) 1 Options (13) 35 Without guile (8) 10 Proportion (5) 4 Harley one-time rivals (7) 36 Horrid (8) 11 Sediment (7) 7 Congruencies (12) 37 Unyielding (8) 16 Bunsens' whereabouts (12) 10 Equestrian (5) 38 Lexicons (12) 17 Comprise (7) 12 With ______to (7) 18 Dander (5) 13 Switch on a computer (5) Down 20 Challenged (10) 14 Queen's land (7) 1 Perhaps (8) 23 Pesky (11) 15 Ratios, e.g. (13) 2 One's take on something 25 On a junk heap (9) 19 The real deal (7) (14) 27 Amphibious youth (7) 21 New World export (7) 3 "Don't get any funny ___!" 29 Often the purpose of 16 22 Special delivery? (5) (5) down (7) 24 Admin centers (12) 5 Cupid's projectile (5) 31 One-off (8) 26 Moral (7) 6 Ambushes (9) 33 Extra (5) 28 Construed as identical (7) 8 Undergound enterprise (6) 34 A motorboat, often (6) 30 Catch-all category (13) 9 Relating to a farmers' inter-

Tri-City Stargazer FOR WEEK: MARCH 22 - MARCH 28

For All Signs: The planets Mars and Saturn are in a tense relationship this ficult for a short time to know whether to move forward or fall back. It resembles week, precisely so on Monday. Mars represents the energetic and assertive warrior driving a car with one foot on the brake and the other on the accelerator. This as- side of each of us while Saturn symbolizes caution, conservatism and mainte- pect often coincides with minor accidents or failures involving vehicles, tools or nance of the status quo. When these planets are in adverse aspect it becomes dif- mechanical objects.

Aries the Ram (March 21- you absorb the changes that thoughts, both positive and Activities involving for another time. You may ex- April 20): This is an incredibly have come your way. If you feel negative, into reality. Avoid teaching/learning are favored, perience problems with broken busy week with aspects to your on edge, transfer that energy to brooding. along with good aspects for equipment that distracts your sign coming from everywhere! physical exercise. Libra the Scales (Septem- travel. Stretch your mind and time and energy. Some weeks Surprise shifts and changes will Cancer the Crab (June 21- ber 23-October 22): Partners open it for new perspectives. are like that. Be patient with be coming out of the wood- July 21): This continues to be a and significant others may seem Capricorn the Goat (De- yourself. work. Beware of an authority period in which you should give to move into retreat mode. If it cember 22-January 19): Stres- Pisces the Fish (February figure who may try to under- yourself every opportunity to be is not “out there,” it may be in- sors related to home, hearth 19-March 20): Your mind mine you. Think carefully out and about in the social side. You may need to retreat and family members may be an needs a break from tedium. about what is truly important world. New people who come into the quiet and have fewer irritation to you this week. If Give it a break with a delicious to you now in your life. Don’t into your life during this time people in your daily activities. someone disagrees with you, novel, art work, and music. allow old habits or rules from may become teachers or guides Clientele may diminish for a don’t run them over with the Pisces worries about everybody the past to make your decision on your next path. Give while. It is not permanent, so tank. Open your mind and lis- and particularly this country, for you. thought to what you need from don’t worry about yourself. Ex- ten for the kernel of truth. Fol- given present circumstances. Taurus the Bull (April 21- your closest relationships for a amine what you really need low the advice in the lead You do not have to be “on May 20): Mars, the Warrior few weeks and then talk it over from those who are in your life paragraph and take care not to duty” at all times. This is a planet, is in your sign. You may later after Venus goes direct. daily and prepare to ask for it. attempt more than your body good week for a break. find that you anger more easily. Leo the Lion (July 22-Au- Scorpio the Scorpion (Oc- can do. This started near March 9 and gust 22): Travel and connecting tober 23-November 21): This Aquarius the Water Bearer will be relieved after April 21. to others may feel healing to is going to be a challenging (January 20-February 18): It Take good care of yourself. No you now. Allow those you en- week. Read the lead paragraph will be a challenge to accom- risky or potentially harmful ac- counter the opportunity to and take very good care of plish forward motion this week. tivities. Your subconscious teach you something. You may yourself. Machines, tools, and Do what you can and let it go mind is trying to give you a literally be experiencing educa- kitchen knives can be weapons message. Pay attention to “coin- tion this month but it does not if not handled with care. It is cidences”, and remember your have to be formal. possible that your partner or dreams. If you have experienced Virgo the Virgin (August lover may be of assistance if you Are you interested in a personal abuse in the past, memories 23-September 22): You may be get into a tight place. Beware of horoscope? may surface for resolution. the recipient of a flood of infor- obsessive thinking about some- Vivian Carol may be reached at Gemini the Twins (May 21- mation. It is unsettling and thing you cannot change. That (704) 366-3777 June 20): Information has been hard to process. However, it is just uses your energy. for private psychotherapy flying your way thick and fast. not a good idea to share any of Sagittarius the Archer (No- or astrology appointments A surprise concerning a friend it with others right now, be- vember 22-December 21): (fee required). or a family member might have cause you don’t know what is Circumstances on the romantic you reeling. This is a good week fact or fiction. Recognize that front are favorable with one to let yourself be quiet while you may manifest your who shares intellectual interests. www.horoscopesbyvivian.com March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 11

Graphic Design/Production Wanted Must be proficient in Photoshop/Illustrator/QuarkExpress or InDesign Part time Contact: 510-494-1999 [email protected]

continued from page 1 “Coney Island” (1917) “Back Stage” (1919)

Saturday, Mar 25 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.: “The Cameraman” (1928) “The Haunted House” (1921) “The High Sign” (1921) 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.: “Steamboat Bill Jr.” (1928) “One Week” (1920) “The Play House” (1921) 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.: “College” (1927) “Cops” (1922) “The Blacksmith” (1922)

Sunday, Mar 26 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.: Panel conversation with Harry Keaton, Martha Jett and Lloyd Williams Films from Cottage bers and $55 members. Seating is Schedule: Grove Historical Society very limited; we highly recom- Friday, Mar 24 Buster Keaton Cartoon: mend purchasing tickets in ad- 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.: vance. Tickets may be purchased Hollywood Steps Out in person at the Museum Store Meet and Greet Documentary with on Saturday and Sunday, noon to Weekend Guests “home movies” 4 P.M. or at our 7:30 p.m. Satur- 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.: 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.: day evening shows, or online at 15-minute presentation on www.nilesfilmmuseum.org. “The General” (1926) Keaton’s early life “The Scarecrow” (1920) Buster Keaton “The Butcher Boy” (1917) “The Boat” (1921) scenes unfolds one of the great hand inadvertently causes havoc Weekend Celebration chases in movie history. Set al- everywhere he works. Keaton’s most entirely aboard moving imagination is front and center Friday – Sunday, Mar 24 – 26 trains, Keaton’s “The General” here. When nine of him appear Friday: 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (1926) is physical comedy refined together in the same frame some Saturday: 1:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. to elegant perfection and widely amusing, if not hilarious, gags Sunday: 1:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. considered to be the actor-direc- occur. For the remainder of the tor’s greatest film. film Keaton goes through more Keaton finds himself involved hilarious mishaps that have to be Edison Theater in a radical secret society known seen to be believed. Niles Essanay Silent as the “Blinking Buzzards” where Show programs will be hosted Film Museum he stumbles from assassin to by Michael Bonham, author and bodyguard in “The High Sign” film historian John Bengtson, 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont (1921), “The Scarecrow” (1920) Cottage Grove Film Historian (510) 494-1411 tells the tale of two bachelors liv- Lloyd Williams, and author and www.nilesfilmmuseum.org ing in a small but marvelous film historian Larry Telles. Live Tickets: $15 non-member, $12 house crammed full of an array of piano accompaniment will be member per program; household inventions, and provided by Greg Pane, Judy bathing beauties and Keystone Rosenberg, Jon Mirsalis, Bruce $70 non-member, Kops abound in “Coney Island” Loeb, and Dean Mora. $55 member for all programs (1917). The six programs are $15 each After waking up from his for non-museum members and wacky dream in “The Play $12 for members. Get access to House” (1921), a theater stage- all programs for $70 non-mem-

Event Marketing Seminar SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Youth Commission hosts Whether you already produce events to promote your business, or are planning to begin an event marketing program, there is something to learn at the Hayward Chamber of Commerce’s Event Marketing leadership, talent events seminar on March 29. Topics fall under three broad categories: planning, tracking, and managing. SUBMITTED BY CITY OF FREMONT Planning: Professionally promote your event, set up an ad-free event homepage, collect registration fees with secure payment process- Friday, Mar 24: ing, and keep registration open for attendees to register online at their The City of Fremont’s Youth Advisory Commission is hosting the 24th annual Junior High Leader- convenience. ship Conference on Friday, March 24, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Teen Center in Central Park. This Tracking: Reduce repetitive tasks. Reduce the number of year’s theme is “The Game of Life” where workshops are based from popular board games to discuss day-to-day “to-dos” with online event registration, reminders, time management skills, stress management skills, bullying, social media etiquette, and other tracks. invitations, a calendar, and event themes. Do more, but in minutes by managing all your promotions, registrations, and communications Saturday, Apr 8: in one place. Along with the Junior High Leadership Conference, the Youth Commission is seeking poets to recite Managing: Monitor and course-correct. Save money by taking the their work at the Poetry Slam on Saturday, April 8 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Performance Pavil- guesswork out of capturing attendance information. Use event track- ion in Central Park. Performances are limited to a maximum of five minutes. This is a free event. To ing and reporting tools to plan for exact catering needs, room size, register, email your name, phone number, age, and school to Alvaro Zambrano by April 5. parking spaces, and more. Event Marketing Seminar Friday, Apr 28: Wednesday, Mar. 29 Finally, the Youth Commission will host the annual Fremont’s Got Talent Showcase on Friday, April 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 28 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Teen Center in Central Park. Join us for a night of entertainment Hayward City Hall, 2nd Floor as we showcase Fremont’s top talents. To participate in the show, register online at RegeRec using bar- Conference Room 2A code #255479. There will be a $2 admission fee for spectators. 777 B St, Hayward Event is free but admission is limited For more information about these events, contact Alvaro Zambrano at 510-494-4344 or email at Register at www.acsbdc.org/center-calendar [email protected] (510) 537-2424 Page 12 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

SUBMITTED BY MEI WAN PHOTOS COURTESY OF CENTER STAGE PERFORMING ARTS

Young performers will hit the stage this week as the Center State Performing Arts presents “Velveteen Rabbit.” The play is based on a classic story by Margery Williams about a stuffed toy rabbit that becomes real because of a young boy’s enduring love. Public performances are set for March 24-25 at Milpitas Community Center. 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas.

Velveteen Rabbit Friday, March 24 7 p.m. Saturday, March 25 2:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. Milpitas Community Center 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas (408) 707-7158 www.CenterStagePA.org Tickets: $12-$18 March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 13

BY ANNA JACOBY larger and more open by changing the layout of the fter decades of living in cabinets. We moved the their Fremont home, this refrigerator to the back of the A couple opted for a full kitchen, removing a large visual remodel of their kitchen. The old block in the front. The removal kitchen was dated and dark, of the wall was also key in lacking in storage and counter opening up the space. Replacing space, and definitely in need of the old hood vent and cabinet a makeover. My clients told me with a new chimney hood also that, at this stage of their life, opened up the space. One other they were ready for their home trick to make a space feel larger is to finally reflect their taste and to use the same flooring

throughout the space. In this case, they already had hardwood floors in the living room and dining space, so we extended the same wood floor into the new kitchen. 3. Add storage. You may have noticed that we extended the cabinets as close to the garage door as possible; this added several inches of cabinet space to the lower and upper cabinets. By moving the refrigerator, we were able to extend the cabinets to the edge of the wall, and also add a peninsula for additional counter space and storage space. 4. Add functionality. The flow through the kitchen was improved by relocating the major appliances. Moving the refrigerator was the biggest change. That opened up the space tremendously. Putting the microwave in an upper cabinet created more counter space. And, design aesthetic. of course, the new custom We had a few goals for the cabinetry is outfitted with new kitchen: full-extension drawer glides and pullout shelves. One thing you 1. Increase the lighting. One don’t see in the photos is inside important way to get more light one of the cabinets: we added into the kitchen was to remove outlets inside the upper cabinet part of the wall separating the next to the garage door. This kitchen and living room. In place gives them dedicated space to of the wall, we maintained charge their phones and tablets separation by creating a high without everything sitting on the counter. At the end of the counters. counter, we installed a three-light pendant fixture both for extra 5. Add beauty and style. light, balance, and to create an The gorgeous granite, with its interesting focal point. In place of dramatic colors and patterns adds the old ceiling-mounted fixtures, a real wow factor to this kitchen. we installed dimmable LED And we chose horizontal grain Anna Jacoby is a local recessed can lights, and LED cherry wood cabinets for a sleek, Certified Interior Designer. under-cabinet lights. As a result, contemporary look. Everything is Contact her the new kitchen is much lighter streamlined, clean and crisp, with at 510-378-6989 or and brighter. a mix of textures, patterns and [email protected] colors. My clients are thrilled 2. Make the kitchen feel You could also with their new space—it finally more spacious and open. We visit her website at is an accurate reflection of could not increase the size of the www.annajacobyinteriors.com their style. kitchen, but we make it feel Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

Gala celebrates People with Purpose

SUBMITTED BY JENNIFER KINDRED

HERS Breast Cancer Foundation will hold their eighth annual community awards event, “People with Purpose: A Pink Tie Gala,” on Saturday, April 1. Awards recognize individuals and organizations whose work supports breast cancer survivors and the foundation’s programs. Empowerment Award – Denise Estrada, Manager, Women’s Imaging and Cancer The event, held at Pleasanton’s Services,Stanford Health Care ValleyCare. historic hilltop Castlewood served in leadership positions as struggled to find proper fitting Country Club in a ballroom Chief of Surgery and two terms garments and prostheses after her with sweeping views of the valley, as Chief of Staff. His training and treatment. The award being features a cocktail hour, charity practice reflects the full spectrum presented to Florence has been auction, three-course dinner, of plastic surgery including renamed the Harriet Despeaux award presentation, and dance to cosmetic, reconstructive, and Award in memory of another celebrate breast cancer survivors. nuanced areas of pediatric plastic longtime HERS supporter KTVU’s Heather Holmes will be Renewal Award – Paul Wotowic, MD, Plastic Surgeon at San Ramon Regional Medical surgery and facial reconstruction; and friend. master of ceremonies. Center.

Hope Award – Friends of Faith, Nonprofit Organization in Oakland.

Faith organization is committed he is board certified in both HERS Breast Cancer to continuing that work and plastic surgery and Foundation’s services for breast following through on her vision. otolaryngology. Dr. Wotowic cancer survivors are provided Denise Estrada has worked for understands the effects breast at three locations: program 25 years to provide Tri-Valley cancer surgeries have on a stores at Stanford Health Care cancer patients with high-quality woman’s body and self-image ValleyCare in Pleasanton and care, leading multiple successful and takes a holistic approach to the Stanford Cancer Center in accreditation efforts for the helping survivors feel whole and Palo Alto, as well as their flagship Cancer Program. She develops beautiful again, a philosophy that program store at Washington local community partnerships aligns closely with the HERS Hospital in Fremont. The Harriet Despeax Award – Janice Florence, Volunteer of Breast Cancer Foundation’s HERS Breast Cancer Foundation. with cancer-focused support More information about the mission. programs and coordinates People with Purpose event, as Friends of Faith provides community outreach events to A San Jose native, well as online ticket sales, can Funds raised will go toward information and financial educate the community on breast Janice Florence raised a family be found at http://hersbreast- HERS Breast Cancer Foundation support to organizations helping health, latest treatments, and in the Bay Area and volunteered cancerfoundation.org/people- programs, including “We low income, underinsured support services. Estrada is a in school and community with-purpose. Support, YOU Survive,” which women (and men) undergoing dedicated supporter of HERS organizations. She worked for serves low-income women in treatment for breast cancer. Breast Cancer Foundation and many years at the Child Abuse People with Purpose: need of post-surgical garments Faith Fancher was a journalist was instrumental in establishing Prevention Agency. Upon A Pink Tie Gala including bras and prostheses. and highly visible Bay Area the organization’s program retiring, she learned about HERS Saturday, Apr 1 The funds will also support the personality. When she was store in Pleasanton. and volunteered to assist with the 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. organization’s Lymphedema diagnosed with breast cancer in foundation’s outreach efforts. After serving as a medical Castlewood Country Club Project, which provides specialty 1997, she turned her private She puts her presentation skills officer in the U.S. Navy, 707 Country Club Cir, garments for the prevention and battle into a public forum to raise to good use at health fairs and Paul Wotowic, M.D. started a Pleasanton ancillary treatment of the painful awareness about the disease. cancer conferences, and enjoys private practice in the Bay Area. (510) 790-1911 condition. HERS Breast Cancer Fancher worked to raise money speaking with survivors. Florence He has active staff privileges at http://hersbreastcancerfounda- Foundation assists clients with for grassroots programs is inspired by memories of her John Muir and San Ramon tion.org/people-with-purpose insurance claims and provides benefiting low-income women mother, who was profoundly Region Medical Center where he Tickets: $125 free products when needed. with breast cancer; the Friends of affected by breast cancer and Funds are being raised through corporate sponsorship, donations, auction proceeds, and ticket sales. This year’s honorees include Friends of Faith, a nonprofit in Oakland that raises money for breast cancer organizations; Denise Estrada, manager of Women’s Imaging and Cancer Services at Stanford Health Care ValleyCare in Pleasanton; Dr. Paul Wotowic, plastic surgeon at San Ramon Regional Medical Center; and Janice Florence, longtime volunteer at HERS. March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 15

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 8 1229 McBride Lane 94544 450,000 3 1081 1954 02-22-17 Highest $: 1,025,000 Median $: 650,000 27849 Ormond Avenue 94544 460,000 3 1000 1954 02-03-17 Lowest $: 550,000 Average $: 720,625 27728 Persimmon Drive 94544 515,000 3 1457 1977 02-07-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 28381 Thackeray Avenue 94544 581,000 3 1140 1956 02-22-17 19548 Alana Road 94546 650,000 4 3157 1947 02-22-17 27779 Vasona Court #25 94544 293,000 1 751 1985 02-07-17 19525 Barlow Court 94546 825,000 4 2000 1960 02-07-17 25850 Kay Avenue #124 94545 275,000 1 748 1989 02-08-17 21786 Dolores Street 94546 580,000 2 996 1948 02-06-17 29038 Tradewinds Lane 94545 572,000 2 1526 2009 02-22-1 18450 Dominic Lane 94546 1,025,000 5 3434 1993 02-21-17 MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 6 18239 Maffey Drive 94546 820,000 3 1906 1961 02-22-17 Highest $: 1,450,000 Median $: 790,000 4537 Sargent Avenue 94546 565,000 2 748 1945 02-06-17 Lowest $: 295,000 Average $: 871,667 17714 Trenton Drive 94546 750,000 3 1826 1961 02-22-17 20192 Wisteria Street 94546 550,000 3 1248 1937 02-22-17 1529 Bleecker Street 95035 805,000 2 1297 2014 02-28-17 FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 33 96 Calypso Lane 95035 1,450,000 5 2636 2014 02-16-17 Highest $: 1,515,000 Median $: 815,000 456 Dempsey Road #156 95035 295,000 1 676 2007 02-28-17 Lowest $: 355,000 Average $: 808,261 398 Expedition Lane 95035 790,000 2 1512 2016 02-16-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 356 Gerald Circle 95035 1,160,000 4 2295 2013 02-28-17 38872 Bass Common 94536 736,000 2 1178 1994 02-02-17 1778 Snell Place 95035 730,000 3 1253 2010 02-16-17 38891 Bonnie Way 94536 695,000 3 1262 1961 02-21-17 NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 10

4851 Deadwood Drive 94536 842,000 3 1380 1962 02-07-17 Home Sales Report Highest $: 1,298,100 Median $: 770,000 4712 Dogwood Avenue 94536 840,000 3 1166 1953 02-22-17 Lowest $: 430,000 Average $: 828,560 37783 Glenmoor Drive 94536 1,500,000 3 2086 1952 02-22-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 37072 Holly Street 94536 790,000 3 1399 1947 02-08-17 6005 Brittany Avenue 94560 685,000 3 1100 1959 02-08-17 37050 Meadowbrook Com#302 94536 355,000 1 714 1984 02-03-17 36810 Darvon Street 94560 745,000 3 1190 1954 02-02-17 36668 Oak Street 94536 1,000,000 4 1686 1962 02-03-17 6290 Joaquin Murieta Ave #A 94560 430,000 2 905 1982 02-22-17 3226 Red Cedar Terrace 94536 435,000 2 750 1986 02-22-17 36625 Leone Street 94560 787,000 3 1800 1953 02-03-17 38581 Royal Ann Common 94536 490,000 2 1008 1971 02-03-17 6009 Moores Avenue 94560 849,000 3 1811 1971 02-08-17 35169 Santiago Street 94536 898,000 4 1482 1965 02-02-17 35890 Newark Blvd 94560 770,000 3 1144 1960 02-22-17 26 Sea Crest Terrace 94536 525,000 2 1254 1987 02-21-17 35493 Newark Blvd #C 94560 1,298,100 8 3273 1966 02-03-17 120 Spetti Drive 94536 555,500 3 1220 1972 02-08-17 35586 Reymouth Drive 94560 1,225,000 5 3064 1969 02-03-17 5101 Waller Avenue 94536 981,000 3 1341 1962 02-08-17 36214 Salisbury Drive 94560 775,000 3 1186 1971 02-21-17 39127 Walnut Terrace 94536 425,000 1 895 1984 02-21-17 6255 Thornton Avenue 94560 721,500 - - - 02-22-17 327 Washburn Drive 94536 902,500 3 1324 1955 02-08-17 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 17 42836 Charleston Way 94538 1,070,000 3 1151 1958 02-03-17 Highest $: 887,273 Median $: 606,000 3821 Clough Avenue 94538 800,000 4 1385 1949 02-03-17 Lowest $: 350,000 Average $: 585,840 4776 Greer Court 94538 805,000 3 1344 1959 02-06-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 39206 Guardino Dr #107 94538 423,000 2 844 1990 02-03-17 2273 Bermuda Avenue 94577 606,000 3 1129 1962 02-03-17 42616 Hamilton Way 94538 863,000 3 1156 1958 02-07-17 129 Broadmoor Blvd 94577 555,000 3 1991 1912 02-22-17 4827 Mauna Loa Park Dr 94538 680,000 4 1581 1963 02-21-17 2354 Claridge Place 94577 492,000 - 1659 1977 02-08-17 4831 Omar Street 94538 880,000 3 1390 1961 02-08-17 186 Estabrook Street 94577 451,000 2 1352 1935 02-03-17 4868 Regents Park Lane 94538 770,000 4 1552 1961 02-06-17 1547 Hays Street 94577 696,000 3 1655 2008 02-22-17 3695 Stevenson Blvd #D222 94538 585,000 2 1040 1991 02-22-17 2466 Marineview Drive 94577 887,273 4 2433 1962 02-07-17 40536 Verne Street 94538 815,000 4 1302 1960 02-03-17 224 Oakes Boulevard 94577 660,000 2 1256 1925 02-08-17 424 Emerson Street 94539 1,320,000 4 1848 1952 02-02-17 1526 Pierce Avenue 94577 515,000 2 840 1942 02-08-17 43518 Puesta Del Sol 94539 1,050,100 3 1780 1979 02-17-17 14145 Trinidad Road 94577 650,000 3 1336 1961 02-03-17 44259 Topaz Way 94539 1,515,000 4 2179 1988 02-22-17 1451 142nd Avenue 94578 505,000 2 816 1942 02-03-17 42851 Via Puebla 94539 870,000 3 1188 1971 02-07-17 768 Begonia Drive 94578 755,000 4 2741 1979 02-02-17 4147 Greenland Terrace 94555 555,000 3 1166 1970 02-03-17 486 Olive Street 94578 450,000 2 865 1947 02-08-17 32555 Lake Tana Street 94555 841,500 - 1346 1976 02-06-17 14792 Crosby Street 94579 610,000 3 1148 1956 02-22-17 34257 Thornhill Place 94555 860,000 3 1290 1968 02-08-17 680 Fargo Avenue #21 94579 350,000 2 840 1965 02-02-17 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 23 670 Fargo Avenue #6 94579 388,000 3 1136 1965 02-03-17 Highest $: 820,000 Median $: 535,000 15244 Laverne Drive 94579 680,000 4 2243 1958 02-22-17 Lowest $: 275,000 Average $: 510,000 2220 Oceanside Way 94579 709,000 4 1923 1999 02-02-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED SAN LORENZO | TOTAL SALES: 2 523 Cherry Way 94541 495,000 2 1112 1947 02-22-17 Highest $: 490,000 Median $: 295,000 22873 Kingsford Way 94541 550,000 3 1333 2004 02-21-17 Lowest $: 295,000 Average $: 392,500 688 Mesa Circle 94541 566,000 3 1434 2003 02-22-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 19926 Ricardo Avenue 94541 480,000 3 1090 1952 02-22-17 2193 Corte Hornitos 94580 490,000 3 1548 1956 02-21-17 23047 Stonewall Avenue 94541 600,000 4 1404 1956 02-03-17 716 Via Pacheco 94580 295,000 3 1000 1944 02-02-17 22121 Victory Drive 94541 545,000 3 1020 1943 02-07-17 25806 Bel Aire Drive 94542 515,000 3 1274 1950 02-22-17 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 6 1075 Central Boulevard 94542 320,000 3 2344 1974 02-08-17 Highest $: 749,100 Median $: 585,000 2732 Gamble Court 94542 590,000 - 2090 1980 02-22-17 Lowest $: 450,000 Average $: 621,017 25409 Modoc Court 94542 820,000 4 2931 1949 02-02-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 725 Auburn Place #100 94544 318,000 3 1172 1980 02-06-17 32449 Edith Way 94587 710,000 4 1566 1972 02-06-17 31034 Birkdale Way 94544 570,000 3 1161 1955 02-02-17 2900 Flint Street #123 94587 450,000 2 932 1988 02-21-17 28463 Brighton Street 94544 535,000 3 1135 1955 02-08-17 344 Monte Carlo Avenue 94587 585,000 3 1287 1965 02-22-17 24902 Broadmore Avenue 94544 560,000 3 1026 1958 02-03-17 35511 Monterra Ter #201 94587 535,000 2 1018 2001 02-22-17 31863 Kennet Street 94544 635,000 3 1233 1956 02-03-17 1037 Moonstone Ter 94587 697,000 3 1675 2007 02-21-17 751 Lilly Avenue 94544 485,000 2 824 1950 02-07-17 349 Whipple Road 94587 749,100 2 720 1910 02-22-17 Youths speak out on immigration policies

ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY this walkout, we wanted to make dren still have a voice. She JULIE HUSON sure that the community and wanted others to know that by politicians took us seriously. We participating in the walkout she The Alvarado District in want to make sure that our voices was being an example to students Union City is a calm environ- are heard. We are not too young on how to project their voices in ment most days, but students to understand politics and where a positive way that would have an from Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle we stand.” impact. “Kids do have a say in School woke things up on the af- Others agreed and eighth what’s going on in today’s poli- ternoon of March 15, 2017. Over grader Ellie Kim stated, “Being a tics,” she continued, “and what’s 300 6th, 7th and 8th grade stu- child of parents who are very real- going on in our world today and dents, organized by the school’s istic, they tell me that protesting they do have the ability to show Social Justice Club, walked out of and walkouts like what we’re doing our community that we do care seventh period classes and massed should be done properly, with and we are concerned because in at Old Alvarado Park to protest proper contact of police stations, a the end even though we are kids the White House administration’s message, and done professionally. and we are still young we still recent decisions affecting immi- cially support the walkout, Assis- Club member Alisa Johnson But that’s exactly what we’re doing, have a voice, a powerful voice, grants to the U.S. tant Principal Kevin Packham offered this insight: “Because we and I’m so proud of that.” and that voice will be heard.” “No ban! No wall!” chorused followed the students and said al- are in middle school, not many Larissa Carrasco wanted the the young protestors as they though staff wanted the students people take us seriously. By doing community to know that chil- made their way out of classes and to be able to express their opin- past Alvarado Elementary School. ions, the school’s first concern Student Gwen Tam said, “We was safety. Staff members es- hope to raise awareness about dis- corted students on the walkout, criminatory beliefs against immi- and police motorcycle riders con- grants. We hope to show the trolled traffic. Packham noted community that immigrants that the students were passionate should not be discriminated because recent issues seriously af- against just because they don’t fected so many local families. come from here. This is also a While some students appeared chance for us to show the com- to be joining in for a break in munity that kids have opinions routine, most students carried about these things and that we signs and posters, and gathered will not stand by and let this hap- respectfully at the park gazebo to pen if we don’t think it’s right.” receive stickers to wear, and post- Although the administration cards to mail to house and senate of the middle school didn’t offi- representatives. Page 16 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

the north end of Central Park Regional Park in Fremont, led Staging Area. It’s on Carquinez Drive. For information, call by naturalist Kristina Parkison. Scenic Drive just east of the town 510-544-2233. Kristina will lead activities to of Crockett. For information and help the kids learn the basics of directions, call 888-327-2757, Mammals, a species that bird identification. ext. 2750. includes us humans, are the Kristina plans a native people’s focus of Family Nature Fun nature walk from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Naturalist Mike Moran has Hour from 2 to 3 p.m. on both the same day, also for ages seven been collecting data for years on BY NEDMACKAY Hikers will enjoy a Saturday and Sunday, March 25 and older. She’ll discuss Native the raptor population in East lake-to-lake watershed walk and 26, at Crab Cove Visitor American knowledge of plants Contra Costa, and you can help Cleaning up at from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Center in Alameda. Games, and animals, and the group will him. Tilden Regional Park Sunday, March 26, led by crafts and special treats all carry play some Ohlone Indian games. Mike will lead one of his There’s lots of variety in the naturalist “Trail Gail” Broesder. out the theme. Fun Hour is Meet at Coyote Hills’ visitor raptor baseline hikes from 9 to free public programs scheduled in Along the way Gail will point out scheduled every weekend, with center. It’s at the end of Patterson 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 30 coming days at Tilden Nature some hidden waterfalls and talk a different topic each time. Ranch Road off Paseo Padre at Round Valley Regional area near Berkeley. about how the East Bay Regional After Fun Hour it’s always Parkway. There’s a parking fee of Preserve south of Brentwood. First on the agenda is “Soapy Park District got started way back feeding time from 3 to 3:30 $5 per vehicle. For information, No experience is necessary; Mike Suds, DIY Cleaning Supplies,” in 1934. Tilden was one of the p.m. at the center’s large call 510-544-3220. will show how to identify the from 2 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, original parks. aquarium, which contains hawks, falcons and eagles. March 25, hosted by interpretive Then from 2 to 3 p.m. the examples of the fish that inhabit There’s a really scenic, easy The hike is free of charge, student aide Brianna same day, Gail will guide San Francisco Bay. walking trail at Carquinez Strait but registration is required. For Contaxis-Tucker. visitors in making miniature Crab Cove is at the end of Regional Shoreline, overlooking registration and information, call Brianna will show visitors how boats out of tule reeds. The McKay Avenue off Alameda’s the bridge, the strait and 888-327-2757. Select option 2 to use natural materials to mix up reeds were used in many ways by Central Avenue. For information, Port Costa. Naturalist Virginia and refer to program 15906. some cleaning potions that smell California Indians. The program call 510-544-3187. Delgado will lead a one-and-a- great. You can also learn how includes testing to see if the half mile stroll along it from And remember, more infor- soap works, what chemicals to mini-boats will float. Budding birders ages seven 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, mation on these and lots of other avoid in your household cleaning All three programs meet at and older will enjoy a program March 25, designed for ages six park district programs is available supplies, and take home recipes Tilden’s Environmental from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, and older. at the district web site, to make your own cleansers. Education Center, which is at March 25 at Coyote Hills Meet at the Bull Valley www.ebparks.org.

Recreation and Park District announces Board of Director Awards

SUBMITTED BY Outstanding Special Event. mandatory trainings and monthly in the District made her a perfect NICOLE ESPINOZA ROA At the end of 2016, Cargill meetings led by the IRS and fit. Donna conceived “A Night in Volunteer of the Year 2016 - pledged to fund the creation of United Way Bay Area. They The Garden”, a fundraiser at the Ms. Ann-Marie Tucker In 1962 the Hayward Area a smart phone tour for the order training material, Japanese Gardens, that had food, Ms. Ann-Marie Tucker Recreation and Park District Hayward shoreline’s Oliver Salt coordinate an annual 40-hour fun, flair, and was a financial volunteers in the Sulphur Creek (H.A.R.D.) Board of Directors Trail. Production of that smart training with an Enrolled Agent success. wildlife hospital cleaning cages, initiated annual awards to honor phone app is currently in process. for all the volunteers. They also Donna has been one of the overseeing care of the rodent and thank individuals and The $12,500 contribution from work with the IT department to most active members of the colony and the Animal Lending organizations that assist the Cargill covers all cost associated set up the computers and Foundation, leading the charge Library animals along with District in its mission to provide with the creation of the new software. All the volunteers with the annual Golf Tourna- anything else that needs to be quality parks, recreation shoreline smart phone app. must pass a vigorous IRS test ment by taking on the Silent done in the kitchen. She also programs and facilities. This Additionally, Cargill contributed and ethics test. Auction. Additionally, Donna has works with our naturalist staff marks the 54th year for the $3000 to the 13th Annual 10K Delina works at the Hayward chaired various committees on leading education programs, awards program. The District on the Bay Race/Walk, making Area Senior Center as Volunteer the Foundation. Donna is a doer, going out on rest home pro- is pleased to announce and them the largest cash sponsor Coordinator and has been she talks the talk with poise and grams, after school programs congratulate the 2016 Board of of 2016. volunteering over 14 years. She graciousness, and walks the walk (at MJCC), nature programs Directors’ Awards recipients: Cargill has demonstrated began at the Kenneth Aitken with dogged determination. for the East Avenue Camps, a commitment to tangible Senior Center as a tax preparer The end-result is always of and special events. She is trained • Organization Award: Cargill improvements along the and took on more responsibility tremendous benefit for the in handling many of our resident • Individuals Winners: Delina Hayward shoreline by donating and later moved to the Hayward Foundation. animals and works very well Cheung and Ivy Lum over $24,000 over the last three Area Senior Center where taxes In 2014 Donna assumed a with the public. • Special Recognition: Ms. years. Please recognize this are prepared three days a week. leadership role in the HARD During her time volunteering Donna Boyer organization for their outstanding Ivy works at the Kenneth Foundation as the Board Presi- she has successfully completed • Volunteer of the Year: contributions to the Hayward Aitken Senior Center as the dent. She has taken this position Docent Training and Continuing Ms. Ann-Marie Tucker Area Recreation and Park Volunteer Coordinator and has as she does all ~ with strategy and Education courses in both animal District. been volunteering seven years. purpose. As the President, Donna care and education. Ann-Marie 2016 Organization Ivy began working at the has instituted needed policies and has volunteered over 2100 hours Winner - Cargill 2016 Individual Winners – Hayward Area Senior Center and brought in new membership. in her 10-1/2 years as a volunteer The Organization Award for Delina Cheung and Ivy Lum took on more responsibility and Last year, when HARD chose with Sulphur Creek. 2016 is being presented to Ms. Delina Cheung and now oversees the Kenneth Aitken to put a $250M Bond Measure Ms. Tucker has a gift in Cargill, a local salt manufacturer. Ms. Ivy Lum are receiving the Senior Center site, where taxes on the ballot, Donna was pivotal making the new volunteers feel Cargill has been a tremendous 2016 Individual Board of are prepared two days a week in the Bond’s passage. As one of welcomed and enjoys helping to supporter of HARD, with a Directors Award. These two during tax season. Both are the co-chairs of the HARD Bond train in the hospital. As an special interest in the Hayward incredible individuals work outstanding and committed Campaign, Donna assembled Educational Docent, she is also Shoreline Interpretive Center. tirelessly in the Senior Program’s volunteers. community leaders and members reported to be amazing with HARD and Cargill have had a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance to engage in discussion about the kids and brings energy to her long-standing partnership to Program (VITA). This is an 2016 Special Recognition - benefits of the Bond. She programs through her enthusi- ensure our shoreline is well essential free tax program that Ms. Donna Boyer strategized to ensure our target asm. Over the past ten years maintained for public use, serves over 700 low to moderate Ms. Donna Boyer and her audience was informed and the Ann-Marie has worked many notably donating 82 acres of income seniors, families and family have deep roots in the campaign hit its milestones. fairs, festivals and special events. wetlands that the Interpretive individuals each year at the HARD District. As an early teen, Donna phone banked consis- For the annual Unhaunted Center sits on in the early 1980’s. Hayward Area Senior Center and Donna’s family moved to tently throughout the campaign House she has been a character In 2014, Cargill approached Kenneth C. Aitken Senior San Lorenzo where she attended and garnered needed support. several times sharing animals HARD with a request to provide Center. San Lorenzo High School. She put up lawn signs, knocked while being Maleficent or a Regal a permanent home for two Their work is amazing as Donna has resided in the District on doors and led the campaign Queen. She has also helped historic artifacts: Archimedes Volunteer Coordinators in the since that time. During Donna’s with a positive force. naturalists with campfire pro- Screw Pump and a Salt Harvest- VITA Program. Delina and Ivy high school years, it was Donna’s community outreach grams and special bug classes. ing Train. Cargill donated $5000 are in a position of great mandatory to take the Alameda has not been limited to HARD. Ann-Marie is one of our go-to to assist the District with the cost responsibility that entail long County Civil Service Exam prior She is an active member of the volunteers who is ready and of relocating these important hours, knowledge of tax law, to graduation. Donna scored in 100 Club which provides willing to volunteer for every job historic artifacts that were added knowledge of computers and the highest percentile and as a financial support to spouses and that we need her for and always to the Hayward shoreline’s Oliver software tax programs and much result, she was offered a job in the children of police officers and goes into these tasks with 100% Salt Trail. Cargill partnered with more. Tax season is only four Alameda County Adult Probation firefighters that are killed in the effort and enthusiasm. She works HARD to host a special event months, but it is a very intense Department. This was the line of duty in Alameda County. well with kids and adults of dedicating the Archimedes Screw and challenging time. During tax beginning of an illustrious Donna also is very active in the all ages and is an excellent Pump in October 2016. Cargill season, they coordinate site vol- 44-year career with Alameda Bay County Peace Officers representative of HARD. contributed staff time and $4000 unteers, prepare volunteer County. In 2011 Donna became Association and has coordinated to create invitations and other schedules, conduct interviews a Board of Director. Donna has their annual events. Donna is a Congratulations to our printed materials for the and client intake, quality review flourished as a member of the compassionate, inspirational 2016 Board of Director Award Archimedes Screw Pump and electronically file the HARD Foundation. Donna’s individual that clearly advances Winners. Dedication. The event received hundreds of tax-returns prepared. keen strategy, social skills, and the HARD’s mission to enrich the a CPRS District 3 award for Pre-tax season, both attend ability to raise funds and friends quality of life for our community.

Street rally/vigil will focus on health care Library volunteers needed for Homework Center SUBMITTED BY TONI SHELLEN signs with them to get the message out. The signs should be compassion- SUBMITTED BY NATHAN SILVA experience, and have fun. Call Nathan Silva, Librarian II, Compassionate Fremont and the ate, respectful and non-partisan. The 510-608-1141 for more information or Tri-City Interfaith Council are spon- groups host rallies on the fourth The Castro Valley Library is looking for stop by the Castro Valley library. soring an outdoor “We Are One” Thursday of each month in Fremont dedicated and enthusiastic High School The Castro Valley Library, a branch of the rally/vigil to raise awareness and stand that focus on human rights issues. student volunteers, just a few hours a week, for Alameda County Library system, is located at up for health care as a human right. its after-school Homework Assistance Center. 3600 Norbridge Avenue, Castro Valley, and The hour-long event will take place We Are One rally/vigil Are you looking for community service is wheelchair accessible. The Library will starting at 5 p.m. at the intersection of Thursday, March 23 hours or need some job experience for your provide an ASL interpreter for any event with Paseo Padre Parkway and Walnut Av- Paseo Padre Parkway and Walnut resume? Sign up for hours on Mondays, at least seven working days’ notice. Please call enue in Fremont. Avenue, Fremont Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 510-745-1401 or TTY 888-663-0660 for The public is welcome to join and www.facebook.com/Compassionate- 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and help students more information. participants are encouraged to bring Fremont tackle their homework, gain valuable March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 17 Fremont City Council to consider transition to district-based election system

SUBMITTED BY CHERYL GOLDEN even if there is no evidence of transition to district-based elections is candidates for all four councilmember seats electoral injury. adopted within the 45-day period, then and the mayor’s position. In a district-based The Fremont City Council will A number of cities in California have the potential plaintiff cannot file a CVRA election system, the City is physically di- consider at its regularly scheduled City been sued since the CVRA was adopted in action for an additional 90-day period, vided into separate districts, and a candidate Council meeting on Tuesday, March 21, 2001, and none have avoided the mandate providing the City time to assess and must live in the district he or she intends to 2017 taking action to transition to a for district-based elections. There is a low implement a course of action. represent. The number and make-up of the district-based voting system to select its threshold for plaintiffs to establish a valid “City staff recommends that the voting districts will be decided upon by the councilmembers. This would replace its claim under the CVRA, and if the Fremont City Council adopt the proposed Fremont City Council through a minimum current at-large election system. The meet- plaintiff prevails, the city is required to resolution initiating the process to of five public hearings required by California ing begins at 7 p.m. at City Hall Council pay the plaintiff’s costs. Awards in these transition to district-based elections to Elections Code. Chambers, located at 3300 Capitol Ave. cases reportedly have reached upwards of serve the public interest. It will avoid the These public hearings will give the The City Council is taking this action $3.5 million. Considering the significant significant spending of taxpayer dollars Fremont community an opportunity after receipt of a letter on February 15, costs to defend against a CVRA lawsuit that would have to be spent if the Council weigh in on the composition of the 2017 by Malibu, California-based attorney and the fact that no city has prevailed, chose to defend the lawsuit,” said City districts during the first two public Kevin I. Shenkman. The letter states that a majority of cities have voluntarily Manager Fred Diaz. “If the Council moves hearings. Then, district maps will be Fremont’s at-large elections violate the transitioned to district-based forward with the recommendation, we drafted and two additional public California Voting Rights Act of 2001 election systems. encourage our residents to participate in hearings will be held for the public to (CVRA) and alleges that there is evidence On January 1, 2017, the California the upcoming meetings by sharing ideas provide input on the draft maps and of racially polarized voting in the City of Voter Rights Act Reform (AB 350) became and submitting district boundary map proposed sequence of elections. At the Fremont electorate, resulting in minority effective which allows cities a “safe harbor” suggestions as we work to implement this final public hearing, the City Council vote dilution. Under the CVRA, minimal following receipt of a CVRA demand change for Fremont.” will vote to consider an ordinance evidence of racially polarized voting can letter. This provides 45 days of protection The City of Fremont currently uses an establishing district-based elections. result in a court ordering a change from from litigation to assess the situation, at-large election system in which all voters in at-large voting to district-based voting, and if a resolution declaring intent to the City have the opportunity to vote for Protect Niles wins case against City of Fremont Environmental Review will be required for Niles Gateway Housing Project on Henkel Site

SUBMITTED BY PROTECT NILES

The citizens group known as Protect Niles won a public-interest lawsuit March 17, 2017 against the City of Fremont in Alameda County Superior Court, Case No. RG15-765052. The group enforced SUBMITTED BY repairs. After all, what is the up at goo.gl/kwVNlv. the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). BARBARA TELFORD-ISHIDA worst that you can do to some- Fixit Clinics are hosted by Following a court hearing in January, Judge Frank Roesch ordered thing that is already broken? libraries, City and County the city to set aside approvals of the 98-unit Niles Gateway project and Fixit Clinics, founded by The impetus behind Fixit governments, environmental prepare an environmental impact report (EIR) before further consider- Peter Mui from Berkeley, are Clinics is Peter Mui’s organizations and schools. ation of approval. The site lies between the historic town center and energizing, fun events where dissatisfaction with the “I love the idea of having people Alameda Creek Regional Trail. volunteer Fixit coaches help throw-away attitude that repair things, rather than replace The court ruling states that the city’s approval of the project was owners of busted stuff take it consumers have about things them,” commented Lori Marra, “an abuse of [the city’s] discretion in the face of a fair argument of the apart, explore the guts, and dive that no longer work, such as a an Environmental Specialist for possibility of significant environmental impacts.” In particular, the into repair. Successful Clinics ‘broken’ cassette player he saw at the City of Fremont who judge relied on substantial evidence that the project may have need both coaches and people a garage sale whose only problem organized the upcoming Fremont significant impacts relating to traffic and aesthetics. with broken appliances, was that someone had pressed Clinic. In addition to nearby Protect Niles’ attorney, Susan Brandt-Hawley, stated that the electronics, clothing, textiles and ‘pause.’ An electrical engineer libraries, Clinics have been EIR process will allow full public review of impacts and will also other portable broken things. who graduated from the offered at libraries in Albany, require adoption of mitigation measures and feasible alternatives to Items are repaired about Massachusetts Institute of Castro Valley and Dublin. reduce environmental problems. 70 percent of the time. Repaired Technology, Mui is annoyed To find and register for a Protect Niles member Julie Cain said that “I’m happy Protect Niles units at recent Fixit Clinics at by manufacturers who design Clinic, go to has won an EIR to make sure that this project will be fully studied and Newark Library include a laser shoddy products that break easily http://fixitclinic.blogspot.com/, revised as needed to truly benefit the Niles community.” disk player, battery-operated and are difficult or impossible to click on Attend an Event and Protect Niles member Deni Caster noted that concerns about the 1980s pinball machine, pressure repair. Often products cannot scroll down to Check-in Form. project brought together community members “who formed Protect cooker and video recorder, and a even be opened for troubleshoot- Niles City and raised funds from the Fremont community to support number of lamps, kitchen mixers ing without special tools. Upcoming Tri-City Fixit Clinics their efforts.” and sewing machines. Electronics Ultimately, Mui would like Fixit Saturday, April 1 Renee Guild, Protect Niles member, said, “The Judge’s decision are also popular Fixit items: Clinics to become a movement 1 – 4 p.m. notes that ‘substantial evidence’ supporting his ruling includes views phones, tablets, game equipment, that holds manufacturers Fremont Main Library, Fukaya held by members of the public including a plethora of commentary by laptops and more. One teen accountable for producing Room members of the public on traffic and other issues. This underscores the coach commented after helping high-quality merchandise 2400 Stevenson Blvd. importance of standing up and speaking in public hearings and to restore a laptop that had been designed with easily available writing letters about land use matters that affect us all! I am hopeful inoperative for two or three replaceable parts. Saturday, May 13 that this decision may give the City of Fremont pause before again years, “It has over 3,000 updates To expand, Fixit always needs 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. approving a project without an EIR where the record contains substan- running!” new local coaches and coaches Union City Library tial evidence that there might be a significant environmental impact.” Fixit Clinics are do-it-together who are willing to travel to help 34007 Alvarado-Niles Rd. The Niles Gateway project was approved by the Fremont City events where parents and children at other venues. Some of the best Council by a three-to-two vote in March of 2015. The Historic often work together to revive coaches began as people who Saturday, June 3 Architectural Review Board had recommended denial. broken toys, bikes, and brought their busted stuff to a 1 – 4 p.m. electronics under the guidance Fixit Clinic for help. Mui is Newark Library of Fixit coaches. Accompanied always glad to see teenagers and 6300 Civic Terrace Ave. Eden Township Healthcare children are always welcome. young adults get involved as Mui wants people to become coaches, even if they have limited Volunteers should sign up at accustomed to asking what repair experience. More than goo.gl/kwVNlv. SUBMITTED BY ASHLEY GUY could be wrong with things anything else, fixit coaches need Participants register: http://fix- that are not working, open to to be (or want to become) fearless itclinic.blogspot.com/ The draft final special study of the Eden Township Healthcare Dis- the idea that they are fixable, and about taking on broken things. trict (ETHD), also known as the Eden Health District, is now avail- confident enough to tackle the Interested volunteers should sign able for review on the website of the Alameda Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo), www.acgov.org/lafco. The special study reviews the services ETHD currently provides, its financial position including any future obligations, and a fiscal analysis of various governance op- tions, including dissolution. The draft final special study incorporates public comments received by LAFCo on the draft special study and in- cludes the project consultant’s responses to those comments. Critics, including the Alameda County Grand Jury, have asserted that ETHD should be dissolved. Earlier this year, legislation was intro- duced in the State Assembly affecting the District including one bill signed into law (AB 2737) that imposes spending requirements on healthcare districts such as ETHD. At its July 2016 meeting, LAFCo approved a request from the City of Hayward to prepare a “Special Study” to help determine the future of ETHD.

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SUBMITTED BY 19. Feel free to stop by to check GEOFF LANDREAU out the show any day at lunch or Thursdays until 5 p.m. Mt. Eden Gallery of Art (MEGA) is proud to present the AP Studio Art finest work from seniors in AP Senior Show Studio: Drawing and AP Studio: Thursday, Mar 23 – 3D Design. This show features Wednesday, Apr 19 work from our top artists and it’s Monday – Friday: the only opportunity they’ll have 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. to exhibit their best pieces before Thursday: until 5:00 p.m. they get mailed in their AP portfolio. We hope you Opening Receptions: can join us to celebrate their out- 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. standing artistic achievements! 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. In honor of this special show, we will have two opening recep- Mt. Eden High School tions on Thursday, March 23: the Mt. Eden Gallery of Art, first from 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. and Room L4 again from 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. 2300 Panama St, Hayward during Open House/8th grade (510) 723-3180 Parent Night. If you miss the https://mehs-haywardusd- opening receptions, the work will ca.schoolloop.com/mega remain on display through April

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

CONTINUING EVENTS

Wednesdays, Jan 11 thru May 10 Mindfulness Meditation for Healing- R 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Physical and spiritual nutrition Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont (510) 933-6335 http://bit.ly/2017Mindfulness

Thursday, Jan 19 - Saturday, Mar 25 Children’s Book Illustrator Ex- hibit 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Artist reception: Saturday, Feb. 11 at 1 p.m. Sun Gallery 1015 E St., Hayward (510) 581-4050 www.sungallery.org

Saturday, Jan 21 - Sunday, Apr 8 California Dreaming Exhibit 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wildlife and landscape photos by Tony Iwane Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward (510) 670-7270 www.haywardrec.org

Thursdays, Jan 26 thru Mar 30 Bingo $ 1 p.m. Games, refreshments and door prizes Newark Senior Center 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark (510) 578-4840 www.newark.org

Fridays, Jan 27 thru Mar 31 Mahjong 9:15 a.m. Tile game No experience necessary Newark Senior Center 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark (510) 578-4840 www.newark.org

Mondays, Jan 30 thru Mar 27 Bunco 10 a.m. Dice game No experience necessary Newark Senior Center 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark (510) 578-4840 Gilbert is a handsome, sweet www.newark.org and affectionate 3 year old who is looking for a very special Monday, Jan 30 - Friday, family to care for him. Gilbert Mar 31 has impaired vision so is a 10th Street After-School Pro- special needs kitty. He needs a gram loving family willing to care for 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. his special needs. Info: Hayward Sports, arts and crafts, games and Animal Shelter. (510) 293-7200. special events Drop-in program, no day care 10th Street Community Center 33948 10th Street, Union City (510) 675-5488 Freddie is an 8 years young boy www.unioncity.org/depart- who came to the shelter when ments/community-recreation- his guardian could no longer care services for him. He's still making sense of all the changes in his life and hopes to find a loving home soon. Tuesdays, Jan 31 thru Mar He has gorgeous, long orange and 28 white fur. Info: Hayward Animal Bridge 1 Shelter. (510) 293-7200. 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Set up, bid play and score keeping Newark Senior Center ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark (510) 578-4840 Hayward Animal Shelter www.newark.org www.facebook.com/haywardanimalshelter 510-293-7200 16 Barnes Court (Near Soto & Jackson) Hayward Tuesday - Saturday1pm - 5pm Page 22 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

Farmers’ Markets

FREMONT: SAN LEANDRO:

Centerville Kaiser Permanente Saturdays San Leandro 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday Year-round 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bonde Way at Fremont Blvd., June 11, 2014 to Fremont December 31, 2014 (510) 909-2067 2500 Merced St, San Leandro www.fremontfarmersmarket.com www.cafarmersmarkets.com

Downtown Fremont MILPITAS: Farmers’ Market Wednesdays Milpitas Farmers’ Market at 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. ICC May thru October Sundays Capital Ave. between Liberty St. 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. and State St. Year-round www.westcoastfarmersmarkets.org India Community Center 525 Los Coches St. Kaiser Permanente Fremont 800-949-FARM Farmers’ Market www.pcfma.com Thursdays 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. NEWARK: Year-round 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Newark Farmers’ Market Fremont Sundays 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.pcfma.com Year-round NewPark Mall Irvington Farmers’ Market 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark Sundays 1-800-897-FARM 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. www.agriculturalinstitute.org Year-round Bay Street and Trimboli Way, Bayfair Mall Fremont Saturdays 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.pcfma.com Year-round Fairmont and East 14th St., San Niles Farmer's Market Leandro Saturdays (925) 465-4690 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.cafarmersmkts.com Year-round Niles Town Plaza UNION CITY: 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont www.westcoastfarmersmarket.org Kaiser Permanente Union City Farmers’ Market Tuesdays, Jan 31thru Mar 28 Tuesday, Feb 7 - Friday, Apr 14 Fridays, Mar 3 thru Mar 31 HAYWARD: Tuesdays Bridge 2 AARP Tax Aide Volunteers – R Toddler Ramble $ 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Hayward Farmers’ Market Year-round Mastering game strategy Assistance with tax returns Science experiments for kids ages 1 – 3 Saturdays Kaiser Permanente Medical Newark Senior Center Appointment required Hayward Shoreline Interpretive 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Offices 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark Fremont Senior Center Center Year-round 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City (510) 578-4840 40086 Paseo Padre Parkway, 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Hayward City Plaza 800-949-FARM www.newark.org Fremont (510) 670-7270 777 B. St., Hayward www.pcfma.com (510) 790-6600 www.haywardrec.org 1-800-897-FARM Tuesdays, Jan 31 thru Apr 11 www.agriculturalinstitute.org Union City Farmers’ Market Free Quality Tax Assistance- R Tuesdays, Feb 7 thru Apr 25 Fridays, Mar 3 thru Mar 31 Saturdays 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Toastmasters Meeting Nature Detectives $ South Hayward Glad Tidings 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tax help for low income households 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Saturdays Year-round By appointment only Enjoy public speaking and snacks Science with mud for kids ages 3 – 5 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Old Alvarado Park Ohlone College Newark Campus Baywood Court Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Year-round Smith and Watkins Streets, 39399 Cherry St., Newark 21966 Dolores St, Castro Valley Center W. Tennyson Rd. between Tyrell Union City (510) 742-2323 (510) 566-9761 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Ave. and Tampa Ave., Hayward 800-949-FARM www.fremontvita.org (510) 670-7270 (510) 783-9377 www.pcfma.com Wednesdays, Feb 8 thru www.haywardrec.org www.cafarmersmarkets.com Wednesday, Feb 1 thru Fri- Apr 12 day, Apr 14 AARP Tax Assistance – R Saturdays, Mar 4 thru Mar 25 Free Quality Tax Assistance 9:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Brewing on the Farm $R Wed & Thurs: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Volunteers provide assistance with taxes 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Fri: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Newark Senior Center Boil wort, pitch yeast and explore fer- Tax help for low income households 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark mentation Fremont Family Resource Center (510) 578-4845 Three day workshop 39155 Liberty St. (at Capitol), www.newark.org Ardenwood Historic Farm Fremont 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fre- Scan for our FREE App or (510) 574-2020 mont Search App Store for TCVnews Friday, Feb 24 - Sunday, www.fremntvita.org Mar 25 (510) 544-2797 www.ebparks.org Get our App and you will always know Divergent Figures what is happening. We also have the Wednesdays, Feb 1 thru 12 noon - 5 p.m. back issues archived Apr 26 Saturdays, Mar 4 thru Apr 15 Captivating artwork of human figures Free Tax Preparation Walk This Way Opening reception Friday, Feb 24 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at 7 p.m. 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Integrate walking, flexibility and Olive Hyde Art Gallery Volunteers assist in filing taxes strength 123 Washington Blvd., Fremont Household income of $54,000 Ruggieri Senior Center (510) 791-4357 Fremont Main Library 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., Union www.olivehydeartguild.org 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont City (510) 745-1401 (510) 675-5495 Wednesdays, Mar 1 thru www.aclibrary.org [email protected] Apr 26 www.unioncity.org Basic Computer Courses for Seniors Saturdays, Feb 4 thru Apr 15 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Free Quality Tax Assistance Internet, Microsoft Office, social media 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. instruction Tax help for low income households Free to Senior Citizens 65+ New Haven Adult School Global Women’s Power 600 G St., Union City 39159 Paseo Padre Pkwy #105, (510) 574-2020 Fremont www.fremntvita.org (844) 779-6636

Mondays, Feb 6 thru Apr 17 Free Quality Tax Assistance – R Graphic Design/Production 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tax help for low income households Wanted By appointment only Must be proficient in Photoshop/Illustrator/QuarkExpress Tri-City Volunteers or InDesign 37350 Joseph St., Fremont (510) 598-4068 Part time www.fremontvita.org Contact: 510-494-1999 [email protected] March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 23

Friday, Mar 10 – Saturday, Friday, Mar 24 - Saturday, Friday, Mar 24 Apr 22 Mar 25 Junior High Leadership Confer- Art IS Education Exhibition Live Blues Music ence 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Artists’ Reception: Saturday, Mar Various artists Time and stress management 11 at 1 p.m. Smoking Pig BBQ Social media etiquette workshops Artwork by Hayward elementary 3340 Mowry Ave., Fremont Fremont Teen Center students (510) 713-1854 39770 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Foothill Gallery www.smokingpigbbq.net Fremont 22394 Foothill Blvd, Hayward (510) 494-4344 (510) 538-2787 Friday, Mar 24 https://www.fremont.gov/Civi- www.haywardartscouncil.org Friday Teen Festivities $ cAlerts.aspx?AID=1144 4:45 p.m. Saturday, Mar 11 – Saturday Friday, Mar 24 Dessert party Apr 1 Silliman Activity Center Night Sky Party – R Shakespeare Goes to Gravel 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Gulch $ (510) 578-4620 Create a star chart and use telescope to 8 p.m. www.newark.org view stars Acting troupe brings culture to locals Alviso Environmental Education Sunol Glen School Auditorium Friday, Mar 24 - Saturday, Center 11601 Main St, Sunol Mar 25 1751 Grand Blvd., Alviso (408) 262-5513 x 104 (925) 449-2693 The Velveteen Rabbit $ www.sunol.net/srt http://wintersky.eventbrite.com Fri & Sat: 7:00 p.m. Sat: 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mar 11 - Sunday, Friday, Mar 24 Toy rabbit becomes real Apr 16 Cal Fresh Enrollment Clinic Milpitas Community Center Identity $ 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (408) 586-3210 Determine if you qualify for nutrition Exhibit details race, ethnicity, gender https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vel assistance BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Hayward Area Historical Society veteen-rabbit-tickets- Hayward Weekes Branch Library Museum 32548589708 27300 Patrick Ave., Hayward 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward (510) 293-5366 Alameda County Blythe St. & Jean Dr., (501) 581-0223 Friday, Mar 24 Renew books by phone UNION CITY www.haywardareahistory.org Friday, Mar 24 (510) 790-8096 5:15 – 6:45Forest Park School, Nowruz Celebration $ 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. 3-D Printing for Teens – R For more information Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird Cir- Thursday, Mar 17 - Sunday, Persian music, food and dance 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. about the Bookmobile call cle, FREMONT Apr 15 Oakland Museum of California Design emojis for 3D print (510) 745-1477 or visit Love and Hours $ www.aclibrary.org. Tuesday, Mar 28 1000 Oak Street, Oakland Union City Branch Library Thurs - Sat: 8 p.m. 34007 Alvarado Niles Rd., Times & Stops subject to change 1:45 – 2:30 Fremont Hills Senior (510) 318-8400 Sun: 3 p.m. http://museumca.org/2017/fri- Union City Living, 35490 Mission Blvd., Gentle comedy about newly divorced day-nights-omca-march-24 (510) 745-1464 Tuesday, Mar 21 FREMONT empty nester www.aclibrary.org 4:45 – 5:30 Baywood Apart- 3:50 – 4:20 Mission Gateway Special brunch performance Friday, Mar 24 ments, 4275 Bay St., Apts., 33155 Mission Blvd., Sunday, Mar 26 at 12:15 Nowruz Celebration $ Friday, Mar 24 FREMONT UNION CITY Broadway West Theatre 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Robert Turbin Charity Basket- 5:50 – 6:30 4:50 – 5:30 Mariner Park, Re- Company ball Game $ Jerome Ave. & Oholones St., gents Blvd. & Dorando Dr., 400-B Bay St., Fremont Music and dancing 4:30 p.m. Freshman vs Sophmores FREMONT UNION CITY (510) 683-9218 San Jose City Hall 7:00 p.m. IHS alumni vs Varsity 5:40 – 6:20 Sea Breeze Park, www.broadwaywest.org 200 East Santa Clara Street, San Jose Photos with Robert Turbin and Wednesday, Mar 22 Dyer St. & Carmel Way, (408) 906-9237 Frank Gore 1:00 – 2:00 Del Rey School, Via UNION CITY Irvington High School Thursday, Mar 23 thru Satur- http://payvand.org/ Mesa & Via Julia, 41800 Blacow Rd., Fremont day, Apr 29 SAN LORENZO Wednesday, Mar 29 (801) 336-7420 The Artist Within 2 Friday, Mar 24 - Sunday, 2:30 – 2:55 Eden House Apart- 2:00 – 4:00 Warm Springs Com- Mar 26 (510) 386-7761 ments, 1601 165th Ave., 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. munity Center, 47300 Fernald Family Fun Weekend $R SAN LEANDRO St., FREMONT Creations from Sorensdale Recreation Friday, Mar 24 Center Fri. 6 p.m. thru Sun. 1 p.m. 3:30 – 4:00 Baywood Court, 4:15 – 4:50 Lone Tree Creek BART Opening Celebration Activities for families with deaf 21966 Dolores St., Park, Starlite Way & Turquoise Artist reception Saturday, March 25 at 1 p.m. children 10 a.m. - 12 noon CASTRO VALLEY St., FREMONT Adobe Art Center Overnight weekend program Tour new BART station 6:00 – 6:30 6:00 – 6:30 Camellia Dr. & 20395 San Miguel Ave., California School for the Deaf Open for service Saturday, March Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., Camellia Ct., FREMONT Castro Valley 39350 Gallaudet Dr., Fremont 25th FREMONT (510) 881-6735 (510) 794-3666 BART Warm Springs Milpitas Bookmobile stops www.adobegallery.org www.csdeagles.com/FFW 45193 Warm Springs Blvd, Thursday, Mar 23 Renew books by phone Fremont 12:30 – 1:00 Stellar Academy, (800) 471-0991 Fridays, Mar 24 thru Apr 7 Friday, Mar 24 https://www.bart.gov/ 38325 Cedar Blvd., NEWARK For more information Stations of the Cross Pops Concert $ 2:30 – 3:00 Graham School, (408) 293-2326 x3060 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 36270 Cherry St., NEWARK Discuss challenges in later years Music and silent auction fundraiser Wednesday, March 29 Program for older seniors American High School Friday, Mar 24 1:50 – 3:0 Foothill School, 1991 Dominican Sisters of Mission 36300 Fremont Blvd., Fremont 1:45 – 3:00 Hillside School, Landess Ave., MILPITAS San Jose (510) 796-1776 x57708 15980 Marcellla St., 3:30 – 4:00 Friendly Village Park, 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont SAN LEANDRO 120 Dixon Landing Rd., (510) 933-6335 Monday, Mar 27 MILPITAS www.musicatmsj.org 1:45 – 2:45 Pioneer School,

THIS WEEK

Wednesday, Mar 22 Hikes for Tikes $ 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Kids ages 2 - 5 examine nature Greenwood Park 24016 Eden Ave., Hayward (510) 881-6700 www.haywardrec.org

Wednesday, Mar 22 Play With Your Food 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Hands on program for kids and teens Hayward Weekes Branch Library 27300 Patrick Ave., Hayward (510) 881-7974

Wednesday, Mar 22 Ceramic Art Demonstration 10 a.m. - 12 noon Eileen Morrision creates clay fish Olive Hyde Art Gallery 123 Washington Blvd., Fremont (510) 791-4357 www.olivehydeartguild.org

Thursday, Mar 23 AP Studio Senior Art Show 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Inspiring artwork and refreshments Mt. Eden High School 2300 Panama St., Hayward (510) 723-3180 Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

Friday, Mar 24 - Sunday, Saturday, Mar 25 Sunday, Mar 26 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Mar 26 Old Fashioned Butter Making $ Saturday, Mar 25 Skills of the Past Cordage (510) 745-1421 Buster Keaton Weekend Cele- 11:00 a.m. - 12 noon Make a Family House Art Making- R www.aclibrary.org bration $ Churn cream into butter Workshop – R 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday, Mar 27 Fri: 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Ardenwood Historic Farm 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Gather and prepare plants to create a Sat: 1:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Create a family collage with photos craft Eden Garden Club Meeting Sun: 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fremont and fabric Ages 9+ 9:30 a.m. Variety of silent movies and shorts (510) 544-2797 Fremont Main Library Coyote Hills Regional Park Discuss honeybee pollination Niles Essanay Theater www.ebparks.org 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Castro Valley Moose Lodge 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont Saturday, Mar 25 510) 745-1421 Fremont 20835 Rutledge Rd., (510) 494-1411 Rainmakers $ http://tinyurl.com/FRMKidsEv- (510) 544-3220 Castro Valley www.nilesfilmmuseum.org 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. ents www.ebparks.org (510) 397-1268 Create musical instrument from corn Saturday, Mar 25 Saturday, Mar 25 Sunday, Mar 26 Ardenwood Historic Farm Tuesday, Mar 28 Hike the Mallard Slough Trail – 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Neighborhood Garage Sale Shark Feeding Frenzy Start Smart Teen Driving Pro- R Fremont 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. gram 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (510) 544-2797 Stand Up 4 Fremont fundraiser Kids feed aquarium animals 6 p.m. Search for animals on a 3.7 mile na- www.ebparks.org Benefit for the anti-Walnut project Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Driver safety education for ages ture walk Kimber Park Neighborhood Center 15 – 19 Alviso Environmental Education Saturday, Mar 25 Between Las Palmas Ave. & 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Castro Valley Library Center Learn The Ropes $ MacKintosh St., Fremont (510) 670-7270 3600 Norbridge Ave., 1751 Grand Blvd., Alviso 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. [email protected] www.haywardrec.org Castro Valley (408) 262-5513 x104 (510) 667-7900 Use antique machines to create rope http://hikeeectrail.eventbrite.com Sunday, Mar 26 www.aclibrary.org Ardenwood Historic Farm Saturday, Mar 25 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Spirituality Through the Art of The Pickled Princess $ Saturday, Mar 25 Tuesday, Mar 28 Fremont Icons $ 4:30 p.m. Find that Fox – R (510) 544-2797 9 a.m. - 12 noon Utopian student play Taste of San Leandro $R 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. www.ebparks.org Lecture and hands-on drawing Chabot College Little Theatre 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Search for the presence of wildlife Dominican Sisters of Mission 25555 Hesperian Blvd., Sample an array of culinary fare SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Saturday, Mar 25 San Jose Hayward 21st Amendment Brewery 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Budding Birders 43326 Mission Blvd., Fremont (510) 709-5082 2010 Williams St., San Leandro (510) 792-0222 10:00 a.m. - 11: 30 a.m. (650) 245-2723 www.thetheaterfactory.com (510) 317-1400 http://donedwardsfox.eventbrite. http://sanleandrochamber.cham- Activities for kids to identify birds http://bit.ly/2017Icons com Sunday, Mar 26 bermaster.com/events/details/tast Ages 7+ e-ofsan-leandro-9988 Saturday, Mar 25 Hike Through History $ Saturday, Mar 25 Coyote Hills Regional Park 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Congressman Ro Khanna Town 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Stitching Knit and Crochet Friday, Mar 31 Fremont Hall Meeting - R Docent led walk along salt ponds Club (510) 544-3220 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ages 18+ State of the City Fremont 2017 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. $R www.ebparks.org Question and answer session with U.S. Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Practice and learn new skills Representative Center 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fremont Mayor Lily Mei speaks Bring needles or hooks Saturday, Mar 25 Homestead High School 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Newark Branch Library Lunch included Native Peoples Nature Walk 21370 Homestead Rd., (510) 670-7270 Fremont Marriott 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark Cupertino www.haywardrec.org 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 46100 Landing Pkwy., Fremont (510) 284-0684 (408) 436-2720 Identify plants and animals (510) 795-2244 x103 [email protected] https://khannaforms.house.gov/f Sunday, Mar 26 Play Ohlone games for ages 7+ [email protected] orms/form/?ID=2 Ohlone Wind Orchestra $ Saturday, Mar 25 - Sunday, Coyote Hills Regional Park Mar 26 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., 2 p.m. Saturday, Apr 1 Fremont Saturday, Mar 25 Musical salute to simpler times Discovery Days People with Purpose Pink Tie (510) 544-3220 Mission Peak Chamber Singers Smith Center 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Gala $R www.ebparks.org 3 p.m. 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont Hands-on exploration and crafts 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Spring performance featuring upbeat (510) 659-6031 Benefit for HERS Breast Cancer Foun- Parent participation required Saturday, Mar 25 songs www.smithcenter.com dation Coyote Hills Regional Park Niles Discovery Church of History for Half Pints Art is Ed- Dinner, no-host bar, live music, 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Fremont Sunday, Mar 26 ucation $ dancing Fremont 36600 Niles Blvd., Fremont 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Pickles and Preserves Castlewood Country Club (510) 544-3220 (510) 797-0895 Arts and crafts for the entire family Workshop $R 707 Country Club Cir., Pleasan- www.aclibrary.org www.mpchambersinger.org Hayward Area Historical Society 12 noon ton Saturday, Mar 25 Museum Canning techniques for fruits and veg- (510) 790-1911 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward Sunday, Mar 26 etables http://hersbreastcancerfounda- Hiking Yogis (501) 581-0223 Corn Mosaics $ Niles Pie Company tion.org/people-with-purpose/ 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. www.haywardareahistory.org 12 noon - 1:00 p.m. 32990 Alvarado-Niles Rd, Incorporate gentle stretching on 1.3 Create a craft with rainbow corn Union City Friday, Apr 7 mile walk Saturday, Mar 25 Ardenwood Historic Farm (510) 324-4743 Celtic Odyssey Mission Mas- SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Line Dancing – R 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., www.nilespie.com/collection/clas querade Ball $R 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Fremont ses-and-events (510) 792-0222 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Enjoy fun fitness and music (510) 544-2797 Dinner, live music, dancing, costumes www.ebparks.org Monday, Mar 27 or formal attire Saturday, Mar 25 Union City Branch Library Milpitas Rotary Club Meeting Music at the Mission benefit Wake Up The Farm $ 34007 Alvarado Niles Rd., Union City Sunday, Mar 26 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. RSVP by March 31 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (510) 745-1464 Skills of the Past Fire Making $ Discuss library services Doubletree Hotel Prepare snacks for goats www.aclibrary.org 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Dave and Busters 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark Ardenwood Historic Farm Create fire by friction, percussion and 940 Great Mall Dr., Milpitas (510) 402-1724 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Saturday, Mar 25 compression (408) 957-9215 [email protected] Fremont https://www.facebook.com/event Food Web Untangles $ Ages 16+ http://www.clubrunner.ca/milpitas (510) 544-2797 s/232978773775263/ 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Coyote Hills Regional Park www.ebparks.org 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Monday, Mar 27 Discover the connection between flora and fauna Fremont Candle Craft (510) 544-3220 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Ages 7+ www.ebparks.org Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Create delicate filigrees on henna Center candles 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Teens and adults only (510) 670-7270 Fremont Main Library www.haywardrec.org Moreau Catholic moves on

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Moreau Catholic’s Mariners moved on in the Division II state basketball tournament. Although they had a slow start as they met the Cardinal Newman Cardinals (Santa Rosa) on February 14th, it soon became evident that the Mariners were intent on continu- ing their quest for a championship. Behind in the first quarter of play, the Mariners, as they have done all year, took control and jumped out to a lead with great rebounding and fast breaks. Once they estab- lished control under and around the basket, Mariners defense shut down the shooting lanes and Car- dinal Newman could not find a path to the hoop. Moreau Catholic dominated and posted a decisive 82-66 victory. March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

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Senior Product Manager: Looking for Sungrow USA Corpora- Part Time Deli Helper tion in Fremont, CA. Mon-Fri.9am -1pm Set product direction and Customer service oriented, establish marketing Kitchen & Delivery strategies. Master’s experience is a plus required. Mail resume to Please contact 47751 Fremont Blvd, Pot Pie Paradise & Deli Fremont CA 94538 or 3522 Arden road email [email protected] Hayward CA 94545 510 781-4994

Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo LETTER TO THE EDITOR SUBMITTED BY ALFREDA SEBASTO boys and cowgirls compete for their share of The Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo officially PG&E can the prize money during this leg of the Califor- thunders into town on Friday, May 19 at 7:30 Tickets are on sale now for the 97th An- nia rodeo. This time of year there are a series of p.m. with the PRCA Professional Bull Riding answer your nual Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo. Held at the professionally sanctioned rodeos that see some “Rocking Bull Bash” event. Two days of full Rowell Ranch Rodeo Park off of Dublin of the sport’s best athletes hoping to win a throttle rodeo action continue on Saturday and rate questions Canyon Road and Highway 580, the 97th piece of the more than $350,000 in added Sunday with performances beginning at 1:30 Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo continues a tradi- prize money from the SIXPAC Rodeos that in- p.m. The historic Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo The way Californians are being tion started in 1921 by local legend, busi- cludes rodeos in Rowell Ranch (Hayward) Red grand entry of a single rider carrying the Amer- charged for energy is changing and nessman, cattleman, philanthropist and Bluff, Clovis, Oakdale, Redding, Livermore ican Flag gallops into the arena at full speed customers may have questions. We’re stock contractor Harry Rowell. and Reno, NV. from “Harry’s Hill” to open the Saturday and here to answer those questions, help Rodeo is a popular professional American Rodeo Week begins Friday May 12 with Sunday performances. you avoid bill surprises and take sport that honors the ranching traditions of the Chili Cook-off held at the rodeo control of your energy use. roping and riding, which continue to be a grounds; followed by the Rowell Ranch Pro Rowell Pro Ranch Rodeo The rate changes that took effect part of life for many, in the East Bay, who Rodeo Parade winding down Castro Valley Friday, May 19 – Sunday, May 21 on March 1—developed jointly raise cattle on some of the country’s most Boulevard on Saturday, May 13. Rowell Ranch Rodeo Park between PG&E, the CPUC, and historic ranches. History claims rodeo began A local Team Roping event kicks off the 8555 Dublin Canyon Rd many consumer groups—align when one ranch said they had a horse that heart of rodeo weekend on Thursday, May 18 $15 to $27. General admission and re- customers’ bills with the cost of couldn’t be ridden and another said they had at 5:00 p.m. Watch hometown cowgirl Jana served seating available service being provided and a cowboy that couldn’t be thrown. Centoni compete for a champion belt buckle (510) 581-2577 ncourage extremely high energy Castro Valley will see more than 100 cow- and bragging rights. The team roping is free. rowellranchrodeo.com users to conserve energy. Addition- ally, there was a 2.1 percent increase in electric rates for residential customers, and a decrease in the Preserving a world we know California Climate Credit, a state program that is fighting NILES CHURCH PRESENTS DICAPRIO DOCUMENTARY to flood roads and ocean-side properties. climate change. This is a lot of change at once SUBMITTED BY REV. JEFFREY SPENCER Miami Beach is spending an estimated $500 million on short- term solutions that include raising roads and sidewalks and building and we are here to help. PG&E has a variety of tools and programs Actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio interviews powerful pumping stations. The film also discusses long-term solu- that give you the information you world leaders and scientists as he tours the globe in the climate tions to rising temperatures while noting that the window to keep a need to make the best energy choices change documentary “Before the Flood,” to be screened at 1:30 p.m., world that we might recognize in 50 years is closing rapidly. for your family. All of us who live April 8, at Niles Discovery Church. The Second Saturday Documen- A discussion will follow the film, led by local environmentalist Dr. and work in the East Bay are ready tary Series is free and open to the public. Richard Godfrey. to help answer your questions. For Moving from Florida to Greenland to inundated island nations to The Second Saturday Documentary Series is co-sponsored by more information please visit us the Paris Climate Change Conference, the film was directed by Niles Discovery Church and the San Jose Peace & Justice Center. online at pge.com/ratechoices or Fisher Stevens for the National Geographic Channel where it first call our rates hotline for more aired last fall. Second Saturday – “Before the Flood” information at 1-800-743-0514. While there are some low-lying Pacific islands that are no longer Saturday, Apr. 8 habitable because of more frequent king tides and increasingly pow- 1:30 p.m. Daina Charland-Sulaver erful ocean storm surges, the film also shows us the problems of Niles Discovery Church Senior Manager, Miami Beach, Florida, which is experiencing “sunny day flooding.” 36600 Niles Blvd (at Nursery), Fremont. PG&E Mission Division The ocean rises with little warning, spilling up through storm drains Free

Help restore a.m. to 12 p.m. Heavy rain 12 steward will guide you through pants, hat, sunscreen, and long- and print the map and waiver hours prior to or during will the projects along Sabercat Creek sleeved shirt are recommended). form. Sabrecat Creek postpone the event. in Sabercat Historical Park. Bring a signed waiver form, a The next day of work will be No experience is necessary. reusable water bottle, and held on Saturday, April 1. Volun- Volunteers of all ages are wel- community service hour forms, if Sabrecat Creek Restoration SUBMITTED BY teers will assist with removing in- come, and a signed waiver form is applicable. We’ll provide tools, Saturday, Apr. 1 CITY OF FREMONT vasive plants, sheet mulching, required for each participant. some gloves, and water to refill 9 am – noon and providing care for native Children under 12 years old must bottles. If you wish to bring your Sabrecat Historical Park Love nature and serving the plants. Planting additional native be accompanied by an adult. own gloves or tools, please Via Orinda, Fremont community? Join the City of Fre- plants may also take place. This Habitat stewards will guide you label them. mont’s Environmental Services work will help increase native through the projects. For complete details and to For more information for a day of habitat restoration plant diversity, and improve food Come dressed for the weather register visit the Sabercat [email protected] or work on Sabercat Creek the first and shelter for wildlife. No expe- and prepared to get dirty (sturdy, Restoration website. Be sure to [email protected] Saturday of every month from 9 rience is necessary. A habitat closed-toe shoes/boots, long check the location on the map, (510) 494-4570 Page 26 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

Cal State East Bay Swim Places 15th at NCAA Championships SUBMITTED BY onship final in the evening. week, the 400 Free Relay. The STEVE CONNOLLY Beaty’s mark of 2:14.56 was foursome of Madison Hauanio, nearly a second better than her McClure, Vivy Vua, and Shelby The Cal State East Bay previous record. The junior Parker qualified 12th in prelims women’s swim team scored points placed eighth in the 200 Breast to reach the consolation final. in three events on the last day of championship, earning First They swam even faster in the the 2016-17 NCAA Division II Team All-America honors. evening, finishing in 3:26.51 to Championships to finish in 15th Beaty’s achievement marks place 11th in the nation and add place in the final team standings the second time this week the a dozen points to the team score. with a total of 93 points at the Pioneers have had a top-eight All in all, CSUEB broke five national meet in Birmingham’s finish in a championship final, school records in the four-day Crossplex Natatorium. as she joins Morgan McClure in meet. McClure (400 IM) and The Pioneers, who were the 400 IM. Beaty (200 Breast) became the ranked No. 21 in the nation Speaking of McClure, she first Pioneers since 2014 to claim according to the final Collegiate added another point to East Bay’s First Team All-America honors. Swim Coaches Association of team score by qualifying for the McClure is also an honorable America (CSCAA) poll, match consolation finals in the 200 mention All-American with their best national finish in Back with a time of 2:00.90. top-16 individual finishes in the program history. They also The junior took 16th place 200 IM, 100 Back, and 200 placed 15th when the team overall after placing eighth in her Back. In addition, all six East Bay last competed at NCAA evening race. Mariam Lowe also swimmers will be honorable Championships in 2014. competed in the 200 Back, mention All-Americans as the The highlight of the day came finishing 28th in prelims with a Pioneers impressively finished during the morning prelims, time of 2:04.07. top-16 in all three Free Relays when Claire Beaty broke her own The Pioneers closed out the and both Medley Relays. school record in the 200 Breast to NCAA meet with an outstanding qualify fourth for the champi- effort in the final event of the

Marcus Wise Named CCAA Baseball Player of the Week

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Cal State East Bay senior Marcus Wise has been se- lected as the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Baseball Player of the Week for Mar. 6-12. The Antioch, Calif. native had a huge weekend as Cal State East Bay won two out of three games on the road at Cal State San Marcos, out-scoring the Cougars 49- 34 in a weekend chocked full of offense. Wise had two hits and two RBI in each of the first two games of the series. Then in the finale, he went 5-for-6 with two doubles, four runs, and four RBI, as the Pioneers set a program record with 27 hits. In just three games at CSUSM, Wise went 9-for-17 with three walks, four doubles, seven runs scored, and eight RBI. He also went 3-for-3 on stolen base attempts. The four-year senior has a .388 on-base percentage for the season as CSUEB’s primary leadoff hitter. He has swiped 19 bases in 21 attempts this season, which leads the CCAA and ranks second in the entire na- tion. Wise now has 71 steals in his career as he continues to extend his program record, and he’s within range of Ray Stokes’ single-season record of 29 stolen bags. This is the first career CCAA Player of the Week award for Wise, who also ranks sixth in Cal State East Bay history in career runs scored (103) and eighth in career walks (61).

Soccer sports, with the desire of the player to continue focusing on youth sportsperson to become a their academics while at the same College college athlete. time working towards a college ID Exposure at Traditionally high school and sports experience,” said Dai tournament play has been the Redwood, executive director of Fremont Youth perceived route for players to gain Fremont Youth Soccer Club. Soccer Club exposure, but current trends show Redwood added: “With in- Scan for our FREE App or players are being scouted from creased incidence and severity of Search App Store for TCVnews College ID Camps due to its injuries while participating in tour- cost-effective method for tight naments, due to highly intense SUBMITTED BY Get our App and you will always know college budgets. ISoccerPath takes physical and emotional situations what is happening. We also have the DAI REDWOOD the guesswork away by helping over short periods with limited rest, back issues archived the player select their soccer ID College ID Camps reduce the in- Fremont Youth Soccer Club Camp based on education and jury risk and narrows the search for has teamed up with iSoccerPath soccer ability. college recruitment.” to further the exposure of its “We strongly encourage the Details about Fremont Youth players to college coaches. Col- youth to pursue their education Soccer Club are posted on its lege recruitment has become a as the priority, but our relation- website at www.fremontyouth- competitive environment for all ship with iSoccerPath enables the soccer.com.

Wheelchair basketball

SUBMITTED BY Those attending will have a JEANNINE SCHNEIDER chance to cheer these athletes when Golden State Road Warriors vs. the Road Warriors take on the Centerville Mustangs PHOTO COURTESY OF GOLDEN Centerville Mustangs in the school Friday, April 7 STATE ROAD WARRIORS gym. Warriors’ “Franco Finn” will 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. be emcee with half-time entertain- Paralympic Gold Medalist ment provided by the acrobatic Centerville Junior High School Chuck Gill, a Fremont native and dunk team, Flying Dubs. 37720 Fremont Blvd., Fremont three-time Paralympic gold medal- The April 7 event will also in- (510) 792-2072 (days) or ist, will be among the players when clude a silent auction to help raise (510) 585-7791 (evenings) the Golden State Road Warriors funds for a new public address www.goldenstateroadwarriors.com professional wheelchair basketball system in the school’s gym. $20 adults, $10 children/se- team plays at Centerville Junior Because seating is limited, niors or $50 for a High School in Fremont. spectators are advised to buy family 4-pack tickets in advance. March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27 Charity game pits Irvington Varsity against Alumni

SUBMITTED BY NATIONAL which helps to enrich the lives of FOOTBALL LEAGUE those afflicted with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Cerebral Palsy Robert Turbin, Super Bowl (CP). Raffle tickets ($3) will be winner and starting running back sold for a chance to participate for the Indianapolis Colts, is in free throw, three-point and proud to announce the First half-court shooting contests for Annual Spring Ball Charity prizes including autographed Basketball Game to be held merchandise and other items. at Irvington High School in “It’s important for me to stay Fremont. The game will feature grounded,” said Turbin. “I want the current Irvington varsity to give back to the people who squad against a team of Irvington helped make me who I am today. alumni, including Turbin and My hope is that the money made special guest Frank Gore, for the school will go to help five-time NFL Pro Bowler and other athletes better themselves member of the 10,000 Rushing through sports and achieve their wait to get out there on the court 4:30 p.m. Freshman vs. (510)386-7761 Yards Club. dreams. And of course, support and play.” Sophomores Admission: $5 All proceeds from the event for the Foundation is also crucial 7:10 p.m. Alumni vs. Varsity will be split evenly between to help a cause that’s dear to my Charity Basketball Game w/ Irvington High School Irvington High School and heart. It’s really a win-win for Robert Turbin/Frank Gore 41800 Blacow Rd., Fremont Turbin’s Runnin4U Foundation, everybody involved and I can’t Friday, March 24 (801}336-7420 or

Newark Memorial High School Women’s Wrestling Team after finishing first in 2017 Emily Patneaud of Newark Memorial High School North Coast Section Championships. Photo submitted by Tim Hess. finished sixth at 2017 CIF State Finals (Women’s Wrestling). Photo submitted by Tim Hess. A victory that will be talked about for years

Basketball Alto Vikings. Behind at halftime the Vikings with just 5.2 seconds talked about for years; final ward) will play in the state Divi- SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY 26-19, the fantastic comeback left the in the game. score: 65-61. The victory moves sion II championships on March began in the third quarter; slowly Two fantastic offensive plays the James Logan Colts (Union 25, 2017 against the Esperanza MIKE HEIGHTCHEW but surely, the Colts clawed their under the basket tied the score City) to state championships in Aztecs (Anaheim). The Mariners The James Logan Colts pulled way back into the game by estab- and forced the game into over- Sacramento where they will face also won regional finals with a off a stunning comeback victory lishing control of the pant area. time play. The Colts took control the Roosevelt Mustangs (East- comeback victory over St. Francis on March 18, 2017 to win the This led to a memorable fourth as they found shooting lanes and vale) on March 24, 2017. 81-77 on March 18, 2017. NorCal regional Division One quarter when the Colts fought played rock solid defense and Another local team, the championship 65-61 over the Palo their way to within two points of pulled out a victory that will be Moreau Catholic Mariners (Hay-

Wrestling Eagles lose to Carlmont Scots Newark Memorial Baseball wrestlers take home medals SUBMITTED BY TIMOTHY HESS SUBMITTED AND PHOTOS BY The Cougar Wrestling Team traveled to San Leandro for the Bronco Classic. The team MIKE HEIGHTCHEW ended the tournament with 17 of 24 wrestlers winning a medal. Coaches of the American High School Results, (Fremont) Eagles varsity Mikaela Troche, 2-0 1st place baseball team are opti- Cole Johnson, 2-1 1st place mistic about the coming Ayanna Warren, 3-1 2nd place season. Focused on Nathan Vera, 3-1 2nd place building competitiveness, Koby Galvan, 2-1 2nd place it came to the surface Joaquin Rodriguez, 2-1 2nd place early in a February 15th Juan Chavez, 2-1 2nd place contest with the Moises Rodriguez, 3-1 3rd place Carlmont Scots Dominic Allen-Vargas, 3-1 3rd place (Belmont). The Scots led Devin Correa, 3-1 3rd place early on but the Eagles Analicia Parish, 3-1 3rd place rallied to be competitive, Luis Arroyo, 2-2 3rd place loading the bases twice. Meghan Sage, 3-1 3rd place However, the Eagles Owen Gallegos, 3-1 3rd place could not find hits to Felipe Chavez, 2-1 3rd place convert their scoring Jacob James, 2-2 4th place opportunities and Vinh Tran, 2-2 4th place ended on the wrong end of a 10-2 score. Page 28 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017 Government Briefs City Council summaries do not include all business transacted at the noted meetings. These outlines represent selected topics and actions. For a full description of agendas, decisions and discussion, please consult the website of the city of interest: Fremont (www.fremont.gov), Hayward (www.hayward-ca.gov), Milpitas (www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov), Newark (www.ci.newark.ca.us), Union City (www.ci.union-city.ca.us).

City Council/Public Agency Compassionate MEETINGS Readers are advised to check Sanctuary City status websites for special meetings, cancellations, minutes, agendas adopted and webcasts SUBMITTED BY also notify ICE of the pending CHERYL GOLDEN release of an offender if the case CITY COUNCILS meets specific criteria, such as Takes from Silicon Valley East On March 7, 2017, the investigations that involve Fremont City Council terrorism, criminal street gang 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. City of Fremont adopted the City Hall, Bldg A recommendation of its Human offenses, aggravated or violent 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont Relations Commission and felonies, significant misde- Innovation Award for (510) 284-4000 meanors, or if the violator www.fremont.gov proclaimed itself a Compassion- ate Sanctuary City at the poses a threat to public safety. Hayward City Council Fremont City Council meeting. The City of Fremont Lam Research 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. This action intends to protect acknowledges the current City Hall, second floor political climate and that it is BY KELLY KLINE 777 B Street, Hayward those who live, study, and work (510) 583-4000 in the City of Fremont regardless potentially putting itself at risk www.ci.hayward.ca.us of race, religion, national origin, of losing future federal funding, Five years ago, the East Bay Economic Development Alliance gender, disability, or sexual and possibly significant levels of (www.eastbayeda.org) created a showcase for innovation that perfectly Milpitas City Council current federal funding, by being conveys the unique local ecosystem’s nurturing of transformative ideas 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. orientation, and to allow them 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas to do so in harmony. declared a Compassionate and products. The East Bay Innovation Awards (408) 586-3001 The Fremont Police Sanctuary City. (www.eastbayeda.org/iawards/innovation_home.html) honors www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov Department confirms that it is “Fremont is one of the most competitors in nine different categories including clean tech, engineer- diverse mid-sized cities in ing and design, life sciences, and advanced manufacturing. Newark City Council committed to protecting and 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. serving the entire Fremont America,” said Fremont Advanced manufacturing is the backbone of our local economy and City Hall, 6th Floor community and will continue to Mayor Lily Mei. “By declaring is a category that we covet. Therefore, we were thrilled to see 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark treat all individuals with dignity. Fremont as a Compassionate Lam Research, an anchor tenant in the Fremont Innovation District, (510) 578-4266 take home this prestigious award. Lam’s local operations in both www.ci.newark.ca.us Under Fremont Police Depart- Sanctuary City, we are simply ment’s current Policy 428, the upholding Fremont’s core values Fremont and Livermore are focused on designing, engineering, and San Leandro City Council department will share to celebrate diversity, to protect manufacturing semiconductor chip process equipment. Lam joins two 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. human rights, and to treat all of other Fremont companies that are past winners in this category, 835 East 14th St., San Leandro information with Immigration (510) 577-3366 and Customs Enforcement (ICE) our people fairly. As a City, we Tesla and Boehringer Ingleheim. www.sanleandro.org if it is requested and if it would will continue to adopt policies Congratulations to Lam Research and to the other impressive otherwise be communicated with that reflect the inclusive values winners who are featured in this five-minute mini-documentary at Union City City Council that our community has upheld https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSTJ0pM2zao. 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. other law enforcement agencies City Hall or is available to the public. The since its founding.” 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City Fremont Police Department will (510) 471-3232 www.ci.union-city.ca.us Fremont City Scheduled Items: WATER/SEWER • Approve a General Plan Travel ban Council amendment prioritization request Alameda County Water District to allow consideration of change 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. of land use for 7.45 acres of 18.2 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont challenges March 14, 2017 acres of vacant land at (510) 668-4200 www.acwd.org 501 Crystalline Drive from Consent Calendar: General Open Space to Low East Bay Municipal Utility District mount • Purchase additional User Density Residential. This would 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. Licenses from Accela, Inc. in the “Immigrants are central to the facilitate the construction of 375 11th St., Oakland SUBMITTED BY amount of $135,346.50 for (866) 403-2683 economic, social and political 28 single-family residences. LAUREL ANDERSON Permitting and Land Use System. www.ebmud.com fabric of our communities, and Concerns expressed about • Approve close out of they should be welcomed, not Hayward fault line within Santa Clara Valley Water District County of Santa Clara completed Capital projects and 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. shut out.” property and continued defunding selected projects. 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose joins Chicago, Los Angeles The brief, filed late yesterday, development of the area. • Approve final map for (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 explains the vital contribution Support by Fremont Unified www.valleywater.org and New York City in filing construction of public and that immigrants make to our School District (Tier III fees or an amicus brief in support private street improvements, Union Sanitary District cities, counties, and nation; more), Affordable Housing funds dedication of land and public 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. of States’ constitutional points out that classifications and a Park Maintenance fund. easements at 42111 & 5072 Benson Rd., Union City based on religion and national (Passes 3-2 [Nay: Mei, Bacon]). (510) 477-7503 challenge to President 42183 Osgood Road. origin are presumptively invalid; • Approve rezoning of 42012, www.unionsanitary.com • Award contract to Trump’s Executive Order and argues that the travel ban is 42078/92, 42232 Mission Vintage Contractor, Inc. for SCHOOL DISTRICTS misguided and unconstitutional. Boulevard to Preliminary and sport surfacing repairs in the The County of Santa Clara “Despite the President’s Precise Planned District. Existing Castro Valley Unified School Board has announced that it joined the amount of $903,923. historic single family houses 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. attempts to revise it, the travel Cities of Chicago, Los Angeles ban is still unconstitutional,” said (Rodrigues House and Hobbs 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley Public Communications: (510) 537-3000 and New York City in filing a County Counsel James R. House) will be preserved; • Fremont Freewheelers asked www.cv.k12.ca.us friend-of-the-court (amicus Williams. “Targeting individuals development of 55 new single for street cleaning prior to 45th curiae) brief in the federal district because of their religion and family homes in Mission San Jose Fremont Unified School Board Annual Primavera Century event court in Seattle, where six States national origin is illegal and Community Plan areas. Concerns 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. on April 23, 2017. 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont have challenged President undermines the values of our expressed about increased traffic • Public comment about lack (510) 657-2350 Donald Trump’s renewed nation and Santa Clara County.” on Mission Boulevard and www.fremont.k12.ca.us of affordable housing and need attempt at restricting travel Chicago, Los Angeles and development density. Developer into the United States from for a moratorium on building Hayward Unified School Board New York City, joining with will create alternate drop-off and more high priced homes. 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. six majority-Muslim nations. Boston, Central Falls (RI), pickup options for Mission San 24411 Amador Street, Hayward The executive order prohibits Gary (IN), Ithaca, Jersey City, Jose High School to help alleviate (510) 784-2600 Items removed from Con- people from six countries—Iran, Madison, Minneapolis, traffic and install a speed alert www.husd.k12.ca.us sent Calendar: Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Montgomery County (MD), indicator sign along Mission • Pre-commit up to Milpitas Unified School Board Yemen—from entering the U.S. Oakland, Portland (OR), Boulevard. Developer noted that $3 million of Measure A1 funds 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. for 90 days, and halts the Philadelphia, Saint Paul, layout is sensitive to sight lines 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas admission into the U.S. of all to Eden Housing Mission of the hillside. Support by www.musd.org San Diego, San Francisco, refugees for 120 days while the Court Senior Apartment project. (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 San Jose, Santa Clara County, Fremont Unified School District Pulled by Councilmember Trump administration says it Santa Monica, Seattle, Skokie and Employee Union. (Passes 3-2 New Haven Unified School Board Bonaccorsi to ask whether will revise immigration screening (IL), South Bend (IN), and [Nay: Mei, Bacon]). 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. funds are required or a reserve. procedures. After those 120 days, West Hollywood, presented the 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City Staff response was that this (510) 471-1100 refugee admissions will be cut local government position to Mayor Lily Mei Aye, 2 Nay funding for the project may www.nhusd.k12.ca.us by more than fifty percent. the district court, which is Vice Mayor Rick Jones Aye eventually come from other “Santa Clara County is eager considering the States’ emergency Vinnie Bacon Aye, 2 Nay Newark Unified School District sources; the guarantee, at this to join the opposition to this motion to apply the court’s Raj Salwan Aye 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. time, is a requirement for the 5715 Musick Ave., Newark unconstitutional executive order,” existing nationwide injunction David Bonaccorsi Aye project to move forward but (510) 818-4103 said Dave Cortese, President to the new executive order. www.newarkunified.org of the Board of Supervisors. funds are not requested.

San Leandro Unified School Board 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro (510) 667-3500 Town hall meeting with Representative Khanna www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us

San Lorenzo Unified School Board SUBMITTED BY OFFICE OF Indicate your interest in attending by completing Cupertino Town Hall with 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. RO KHANNA the form at Rep. Ro Khanna (CA-17) 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo https://khannaforms.house.gov/forms/form/?ID=2 Saturday, Mar. 25 (510) 317-4600 The school gymnasium seats approxi- 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. www.slzusd.org You are invited to attend a public town hall meeting with Rep. Ro Khanna. All mately 1,000 people, and attendees will be Sunol Glen Unified School Board constituents in the 17th Congressional accommodated on a first-come, first-serve Homestead High School 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. District are welcome to attend. It will basis. Expressing interest by completing the Gymnasium 11601 Main Street, Sunol form does not guarantee entry. 21370 Homestead Road, Cupertino (925) 862-2026 take place at Homestead High School in www.sunol.k12.ca.us Cupertino. Rep. Khanna will answer ques- Stay tuned to the congressman’s Facebook For more information: tions from the audience. page to receive information on how to watch (408) 436-2720 the town hall online. March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS A Paradigm Shift for Fremont Sharon Marshak ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Sharon Marshak

ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Apparently this legal challenge has ments will become Fremont voters? Julie Grabowski been percolating in the courts for a while During the transition, will those elected CONTENT EDITOR and Fremont will acquiesce rather for four year terms represent a particular Victor Carvellas than face a costly battle to try to retain district or continue as at-large Rob Klindt at-large elections - unsuccessful in other representatives? What if continuing

court actions. As a consequence, the City councilmembers live in the same district? REPORTERS will be forced to examine the composi- Will there be an interim election for that tion of its council and how to divide into district? These and many more questions Frank Addiego voting districts. As this transition occurs, remain to be answered. Victor Carvellas Jessica Noël Chapin it may also be time to determine whether A change of this magnitude will Linda-Robin Craig General Law remains a good fit for a city alter the dynamic of growth and district Daniel O'Donnell WILLIAM MARSHAK of Fremont’s size and population. politics. If Niles, for instance, becomes Robbie Finley The one size fits all approach of a a political district, does that isolate its Janet Grant General Law city is not necessarily the influence at council or enhance it? Julie Huson best approach for Fremont; it determines City partitions need a unifying influence. Definition of Paradigm Shift: An Philip Kobylarz much of the structure including whether Since the mayor will remain as a important change that happens when the Johnna M. Laird a City Manager should control city-wide elected official, that position usual way of thinking about or doing Maria Maniego employees or if an elected Mayor is a something is replaced by a new and will gain importance. The mayor will David R. Newman better managerial option. The argument different way. have the responsibility of blending Cyndy Patrick for a City Manager is that this person the characteristics and preferences of —Merriam-Webster Mauricio Segura can run the city without political all districts. This may be the greatest Jill Stovall preference, answering only to the city challenge of the new structure and be Margaret Thornberry rom within and without, the council as a body. A Charter City can a significant argument for a mayor who political landscape of Fremont is set its own rules that may include, administers city operations. INTERN F in flux. The recent election of among other things, an elected mayor Through public sessions and citizen Toshali Goel “outsiders” into influential positions on who runs the city and is directly input, there will be a myriad of options the council has coupled with awareness responsible to voters. presented and considered. This is truly PHOTOGRAPHERS by traditional political forces that the city Beside the challenges of addressing a paradigm shift. Victor Carvellas and its environs is rapidly changing – it the administrative form of government, Mike Heightchew is large, influential and growing in converting to district elections poses a Thomas Hsu importance within the Bay Area and daunting task for the city. How many Don Jedlovec State of California. A letter to the City districts should be formed? For a city the of Fremont [See page 17 of this edition] geographical and population size of OFFICE MANAGER alleging discrimination by the current Fremont, are four councilmembers Karin Diamond method of at-large council elections enough? Should they conform to and a demand to transition to district historic districts? Should they equalize William Marshak BOOKKEEPING Vandana Dua elections has accelerated a process of the present population or include PUBLISHER political maturation that has been in the anticipated growth? How many new works for several years. residents of transit oriented develop- DELIVERY MANAGER Carlis Roberts

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Keene Resident of Stockton RESIDENT OF FREMONT February 18, 1935 – March 17, 2017 Born in Alma, KS on January 19th, 1925 to Frank and Josie Rebiskie. A forty-five year resident of Fremont passed peacefully Fremont Chapel of the Roses Berge • Pappas • Smith March 8th, 2017 in Stockton, (510) 797-1900 FD1007 Chapel of the Angels CA. She lived a full life, raising 1940 Peralta Blvd., Fremont (510) 656-1226 5 children: Connie, Nancy, www.fremontchapeloftheroses.com 40842 Fremont Blvd, Fremont Ron, Cassia, and Mike. She will be missed by her grandchildren: Rick, Carrie, Chris, Erica, Jamie, Michelle, Obituary Wayne Paul Davis Kellen, Brian, Jenn, Jeff, and Josh; plus 22 great grandchildren; September 16, 1926 – March 10, 2017 and many nieces, nephews, and friends. A special thank you to she was younger and loved bingo Resident of Fremont Frank for everything you did near the end. with and for Mom. A service will be held on Wayne Davis of Fremont has years he was appointed Credit Preceded in death by her Friday, April 7th, 12pm at passed away to join the love of and Distribution supervisor of parents, 6 siblings, grandson Golden Gate National Cemetery, his life Barbara Re Davis who the Western Division of the Dwayne, and husbands: James 1300 Sneath Lane, San Bruno, preceded him (2004) after Kaiser-Frazer Sales Corp. in Short, and Jack Hartin. CA 94066. In lieu of flowers, 54 years together. He was San Francisco offices which She worked at Washington donations may be made in preceded also by his parents, contracted car distribution in Hospital for 12 years followed by memory of Mary Jane to the Margaret and Robert Davis of eight western states. Wayne later many years in Real Estate. American Heart Association or Niles, both in 1982. His on left Kaiser-Frazer and entered She had many hobbies to the charity of your choice. half-brother Lester was mortally the financial sector as a financial including sewing (aprons, hats, Condolences may be left at wounded prior to the end of advisor and stock broker where pajamas, novelty pillow cases, fremontchapeloftheroses.com. World War II after being in he remained for thirty-one years and blankets). She loved the combat in the South Pacific until his retirement. NASCAR racing themes, along Fremont Chapel of the Roses for 4 years. Both Wayne and Barbara with compiling family photo 510-797-1900 Wayne basically grew up in retired the same year (she after 41 albums. She traveled a lot when the Niles district of Fremont years) to spend the rest of their where he also met and married Both attended San Jose State lives together. Barbara after completing their where Wayne was a business Wayne was very active in education. They were joined as administration graduate, a church affairs. 15 years as an one in the Corpus Christi Parish member of the Eta Mu Pi usher and then another fifteen Obituary in Niles in 1950 and enjoyed a honorary society. years as a Eucharistic minister. happily married life until her Wayne was active in He was a parishioner for more demise in 2004 after 54 years community affairs where he was than fifty years at Holy Spirit. Eleanor Louise Allen-Jones together. They sadly leave no vice president of the Washington Any donations should be August 16, 1930 – March 12, 2017 children. Township 20-30 club, and past made to St. Jude Children's Wayne and Barbara both president of the Fremont Dance Research Hospital. Resident of Newark attended Washington Union Club along with Barbara as A Memorial Service will be co-president. An avid golfer, High where they were school held on Saturday, April 8th, Born on August 16th, 1930 in Newark; and 21 grandchildren. Wayne was a member of sweethearts. While attending 11am at Fremont Memorial Philadelphia, PA, and entered A Memorial Service will be Castlewood Country Club WUHS, Wayne was active in Chapel, 3723 Peralta Blvd., into rest on March 12th, 2017 in held for Eleanor on Monday, for more than three decades school affairs. He was named on Fremont, CA 94536. Private Fremont, CA at the age of 86. March 27th, 12pm at Fremont and a past president of the the All Valley basketball squad, inurnment at Holy Sepulchre Survived by her 7 children: Ellen Memorial Chapel, 3723 Peralta 19th Holers Golf Club. was a member of the football and Cemetery in Hayward, CA. Paradiso of Manteca, Julie Moisa Blvd., Fremont, CA 94536. Upon graduating from track teams, was a member of the of OR, Theresa Brown of Bangor, San Jose State, he went to work as football and track teams, Fremont Memorial Chapel Earle Allen of Manteca, Linda Fremont Memorial Chapel assistant car distribution manager secretary treasurer of the 510-793-8900 Madsen of Newark, Curt Allen of 510-793-8900 for the Chevrolet division of Block "W" society, and a staff San Jose, and Candace Angelo of member of the student council. General Motors and after two March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 31 Obituary Obituary Doris Mae (Talbert) Palmer Joseph E. Manfreda July 15, 1922 – March 13, 2017 May 8, 1927 – March 11, 2017 Resident of Fremont

Resident of Fremont Doris was born on and Doris continued to produce about the language of the fan, its Born on May 8th, 1927 in July 15, 1922 to Gladys and fashion shows for that store. history and the materials used in Galloway, WV, and entered into Emmett Talbert. She graduated While they lived in Greeley a the fan. She was a member of the rest on March 11th, 2017 in from Jonesboro Arkansas high daughter Peri-Lyn was born. Fan Association of North Fremont, CA at the age of 89. school. She studied at what is Doris and Bill moved to America and traveled the US and Survived by his son Robert now Arkansas State University Denver, CO and she continued Europe to view fan collections. Manfreda of Clarksville, TN; and taught in a rural school. to produce fashion shows for How many fans did Doris collect daughters: Teresa Keller She married George Clements Bill’s store in addition to working during her years of searching (Howard) of Plumas Lake, and June 1, 1940 and had three for a small insurance company. antique stores and buying and Debbie Manfreda of Fremont; daughters; Melissa, Melinda Off to CA where the selling from other collectors? Five grandchildren: Rachel, Eric, and and Melania. They divorced in family settled in Fremont. Doris hundred? One Thousand? Or Savannah; great granddaughter June 1955. was active in many civic more? Not even her family Abigail; and sisters: Stella Byrnes, Doris pursued a career in organizations during her years in knows for sure. Helene Gallo, and Mary fashion working for a large Fremont. She was a Candlelighter Family and friends are Bongiovanni department store in Lincoln, NE for over 40 years, a Beta Sigma invited to attend a visitation from Joseph Manfreda was very as fashion coordinator. She Phi member for over 50 years, 1-2 PM, followed by a 2 PM successful and established in this organized fashion shows; chose and Fremont Symphony Guild. funeral, on Tuesday, March 28, career. Joseph was known as a clothes and accessories for each She also enjoyed playing bridge 2017 at Berge-Pappas-Smith computer technician, supervisor model, wrote the script and with several groups. Chapel of the Angels, engineer technician, electronic produced the show. Wherever she went she was 40842 Fremont Blvd., Fremont, maintenance technician, and was She married William Palmer always a southern belle. Doris’s CA 94538. Interment at also involved in the maintenance A Graveside Service will be May 18, 1958 and the moved to real obsession was had-held Irvington Memorial Cemetery of equipment. Joseph received held on Wednesday, March 15th, Greeley, CO. Bill was manager of antique fans which she collected. will follow the service several awards through-out his 2pm at Irvington Memorial a small womens clothing store She loved to educate people career for his excellent Cemetery, 41001 Chapel Way, performance. He also served in Fremont, CA 94538. the Air Force from 1946 to 1949. Joseph enjoyed his days off, Fremont Chapel of the Roses where you could catch him at the 510-797-1900 golf course or playing cards. Child Advocates honor Obituary Beulah Smith Williams Sharks Foundation December 13, 1918 - February 21, 2017 SUBMITTED BY LAURA FULDA

Irvington Elementary School The Sharks Foundation will be honored at Child Advocates of Silicon Valley’s annual gala for their PTA, the Fremont PTA Council, Goals for Kids program that has helped impact the lives of hundreds of foster youth in Santa Clara Irvington Presbyterian Church County. and the Cub Scouts. Child Advocates recruits, trains and supports Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) to work After Glen’s retirement they one-on-one with foster children. CASAs provide critical emotional and educational support, ensuring moved to Modesto, California, that each child’s needs are met and their voice is heard while navigating the dependency system. where they lived quietly and Since 1986, Child Advocates has served more than 16,000 children with the support of 10,000-plus happily until his death in 1988. community volunteers. She then returned to Fremont During the evening, the agency’s impact on foster children will be highlighted by Child Advocates’ briefly, later to return to Modesto Executive Director Karen Scussel. Pierre, a former foster youth, will share his personal story and how where she married Bob Williams. CASA volunteers had a positive influence on his life. Miss Santa Clara, Tori Votino, whose platform There they stayed until his death is helping foster youth, will assist with an auction. in 2002. In her twilight years she Guests will enjoy listening to live music, scrumptious hors d’oeuvres and sampling wines donated resided at Fremont Village and by EmmaLily Vineyards, Kathryn Kennedy Winery, Hendry Winery, House Family Vineyards, Beulah Smith Williams, later at Isherwood Care. Thackrey & Company Wine Makers, and Testarossa Winery. beloved wife, mother, Beulah’s family wants to offer Catered Too will present a savory family style dinner paired with wine donated by Concannon grandmother & great-grand- their heartfelt thanks to Zora, Vineyards and J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines. Audio and Visual effects are generously donated by mother passed away peacefully Larry and the caregivers at AVT Productions. on February 21, 2017. Isherwood Care for the loving A drawing and live auction will round out the event. Attendees can bid on anything from a Beulah was born in Loveland, care she was given there for the two-night stay in Paso Robles, Warriors and Sharks tickets, a one-week stay in Mexico, and more. Colorado, where she met and last seven years. Thanks as well to All proceeds from the event benefit foster children in Santa Clara County. married Glen Smith in 1937. the wonderful team of They lived happily together until Vitas Hospice who made her his death in 1988. They moved final days as comfortable and Child Advocates Annual Gala to Fremont, California in loving as anyone could hope. Saturday, Mar. 25 March, 1951 where they raised She is survived -and sorely 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. their children and forged strong missed- by daughter Beverly Rose Club Auto Sport bonds with friends, neighbors of Fremont, son Jerry Smith of 521 Charcot Avenue, San Jose and the community at large. Fremont, the late Carolyn Ticket Price: $200 per person Beulah’s love of sewing lead to Thompson of Stockton, (408) 416-0400 her positions at Smith’s Fabrics in seven grandchildren, https://www.bemyadvocate.org/calendar/events/2017-Spring-Event Irvington, the Singer Sewing six great-grandchildren and three Center in the Fremont Hub and great-great-grandchildren who all Mervyn’s where she taught cherish the time they had with sewing. Working and raising her her, and treasure all memories she family didn’t deter her from left behind for them. VTA seeking applicants helping her community; she worked tirelessly with the for citizen committee

Assemblyman Brough SUBMITTED BY LINH HOANG • A professional with demonstrated experience of four years or more in the man- Advances Political Reform The Santa Clara Valley Transportation agement of large scale construction projects. Authority (VTA) is beginning the public • A regional community organization SUBMITTED BY “The fact is, politicians, agencies process of recruiting applicants for its 2016 representative with at least one year of BRENT FINKEL and special interests take direct and unfair advantage to influence voters Measure B Citizens’ Oversight Committee. decision making experience. VTA is actively seeking individuals who • A regional business organization Assemblyman Bill Brough and elections by flooding mailboxes bring important relevant experience to the representative with at least one year of (R-Dana Point) introduced sweeping with political material or disguised as 8-member committee. decision making experience. political reform legislation that would official government correspondence. In November 2016, Santa Clara County • A professional with four years of stop candidates or interested agencies It’s time to call this what it is and put voters overwhelmingly approved Measure B experience in organized labor. from sending taxpayer funded mass a stop to it. Government agencies that enacted a thirty year ? cent sales tax for • A professional with a minimum of four mailings close to an election. “Voter need to stop this unethical practice transit and transportation improvements. The years of experience in educational administra- contact is an essential and honorable that’s sole purpose is to secure ballot measure specified that the revenues and tion at the high school or college level. aspect of our democracy, but it must taxpayer votes with taxpayer dollars,” expenditures would be reviewed by an also be protected from abuse and said Brough. independent citizens’ oversight committee Membership will be limited to two manipulation,” said Brough. “My The measure would amend and appointed by VTA. consecutive terms only. For additional details legislation will restore both common strengthen California’s landmark To be eligible for the 2016 Measure B Citi- about the application process and sense and common purpose to an political reform act of 1974, one of zens’ Oversight Committee, members must be requirements, please aspect of elections that is well out the first of its kind in the nation. citizens of Santa Clara County and eligible to visit http://www.vta.org/measure-b-2016. of control.” Brough’s measure targets this reform vote. The committee should include members The applicant submission deadline is Brough’s legislation will stop the even more clearly and ensures it will with the following experience: Friday, April 21, 2017. Those interested in issuing of “mass mailings” by both close an obvious loophole. AB 1524 • A retired federal or state judge or applying can do so online at https://www.sur- political candidates and government would change the state law so elected administrative law judge or an individual with veymonkey.com/r/2016MeasureBApplication. agencies with a direct financial inter- officials and public offices couldn’t experience as a mediator or arbitrator. Hard copies of the application are available est in a ballot measure within 90 days use their public accounts for mass • A professional from the field of by requests only. of an election. The Assemblyman mailings within 90 days of election. municipal/public finance with a minimum of VTA will be reviewing applicant specifically stated that elections This new state law would directly four years relevant experience. submissions throughout May and a staff habitually witness activity of this affect incumbent state lawmakers, • A professional with a minimum of four recommendation will be made to the VTA kind, and that it is both a nuisance to local elected officials, and public years of experience in management and Board of Directors in June. The first meeting voters and an abuse of government agencies where local or statewide administration of financial policies, of the 2016 Measure B Citizens’ Oversight power to meddle in an election in ballot measures would have a performance measurement and reviews. Committee is scheduled in September. which it has a direct financial stake. financial impact on the agency. Page 32 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

Adobe Gallery and Sorensdale team up for Artist Within

Maureen O’Donnell

SUBMITTED BY also shown numerous art pieces ADOBE ART GALLERY at the Alameda County Fair. Known as “the sheriff,” Adobe Art Gallery presents Mark Ortins has been attending the works of Sorensdale Sorensdale since March 1999. Recreation Center in the upcom- Ortins is an unrelenting artist at ing exhibit “The Artist Within 2” heart and enjoys creating with featuring a variety of media paints, markers, and many other including two and three-dimen- available items. This year Ortins sional work. worked on a collaboration piece The Sorensdale Recreation with Jeanne Rosenblum using Center is a facility and program acrylic paint, which they titled of the Hayward Area Recreation “The Flower Pot.” Ortins is a and Park District whose primary regular contributor to the purpose is to provide opportuni- Alameda County Fair’s annual ties for people with developmen- exhibit. tal disabilities to learn and Jeanne Rosenblum lives in practice recreational, educational, San Lorenzo with her mother and daily living and community skills. father. She works one day a week Adobe Gallery Director at the Sorensdale Recreation Leah Virsik is enjoying the Center thrift store. During the opportunity to work with the rest of the week Rosenblum center. “On visits to Sorensdale enjoys painting and drawing. I’ve interaction with the makers “The Flower Pot” is her first sub- themselves and like them; their mission to the Adobe Art Gallery. work is uninhibited, direct, Maureen O’Donnell has been and rarely over-thought. These attending Sorensdale since 2002. brightly colored works are Born in Castro Valley, she now filled with raw expression and lives in Hayward with her group an element of joy reflecting the home family. O’Donnell has a maker.” broad interest in the arts and has Participating artists include performed in 13 performing arts Sameera Amiri, Jagroop Atwal, plays. When she isn’t acting Christina Barsetti, Celso Borba, O’Donnell enjoys painting. Michaella Carbajal, Sylvia Additionally, the exhibit will Chavez, Kyle Childress, Geswin feature collaborative works Ching, Katelyn Chun, Marty between Harambee Community Coleman, Robert Cross, Ray Services in San Leandro and Evans, Jimmy Falcon, Donald Sorensdale Recreation Center. Fields, Peter Freund, Bao Hoang, Led by Kelly Nelson from Thien Hoang, Joshua Johnson, Harambee and assisted by Sim Beth Jones, John Laspina, Mirande and Daphne Devine Samantha Lee, Alex Magana, from Sorensdale, two art classes Olivia Magana, Amanullah worked together to create “35 Majidzadeh, Tom McBride, Hearts” and “22 Faces and People Monica Munoz, Kara Music, in Places.” These creations Danny Nouque, Maureen O’- combined the use of acrylic paint, Donnell, Mark Ortins, Marjorie chalk, charcoal and a ton of love. Robles, Melany Rodriguez, This collaboration was made Jeanne Rosenblum, Shawn possible with the San Francisco Sanders, Karan Satish, Armando Foundation’s Koshland grant Serrano, Natalie Shomon, Pablo bringing art to the Harder/Ten- Suarez, Jennifer Sullivan, Nendra nyson area of Hayward. Varma, Russell Vaughn, Gilbert Participating artists in the Walling, Kim Weatherton, and collaborative projects include Stacie Zimmerman. Michaella Carbajal, Peter Freund, Geswin Ching was born in Bao Hoang, Joshua Johnson, San Francisco and currently lives Samantha Lee, Amanullah in Hayward with his family. He Majidzadeh, Mark Ortins, Shawn enjoys working with wood and Sanders, Karan Satish, Nendra watercolors. Ching started Varma, Russell Vaughn, and attending Sorensdale in March Stacie Zimmerman. 2013. His project for the Adobe The Adobe Art Gallery will exhibit is an acrylic on canvas host an artists’ reception on piece titled “Purple and Green Saturday, March 25, which is free Skies.” Since coming to and open to the public. Sorensdale, Ching has started to To learn more about the get in touch with his artistic side. Adobe Art Gallery, visit He enjoys researching his projects www.adobegallery.org. For on the Internet and “aspires to more information about the appreciate fine art.” Ching has Sorensdale Recreation Center, call (510) 881-6778 or visit hay- wardrec.org/306/Special-Needs.

The Artist Within 2 Saturday, Mar 25 – Saturday, Apr 29 Thursday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Artists’ Reception: Saturday, Mar 25 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.

Adobe Art Gallery 20395 San Miguel Ave, Castro Valley (510) 881-6735 www.adobegallery.org March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 33

Information found in ‘Protective Serv- providing such information. Tri-City Voice ices’ is provided to public “as available” does not make or imply any guarantee by public service agencies - police, fire, regarding the content of information etc. Accuracy and authenticity of press re- received from authoritative sources. leases are the responsibility of the agency Unexpected death of police service dog hits community hard

ARTICLE SUBMITTED BY LT. JOHN TORREZ PHOTO COURTESY OF MILPITAS POLICE DEPARTMENT

With great sorrow, police in Milpitas recently announced the death of Jax, a beloved member of the department’s K9 unit. The 5-year-old dog and his partner Officer Ryon Lawson had been together since 2014. On March 6, Jax was taken to an emergency veterinary clinic suffering from an unexpected medical condition. He was taken into surgery right away, but didn’t survive. Jax and Officer Lawson were assigned to the Field Services Di- vision. Their partnership started when they attended an intensive Basic K9 Handler School pro- gram in 2014. Later, Jax passed two officers in an effort to evade gram was exceptional. the California Peace Officer Stan- capture. Jax searched for nearly While Jax was a great asset on dard and Training Police Service 2.5 hours and located the suspect the street, he was a great ambassa- Dog certification program. hiding in a backyard. dor for the City of Milpitas and Jax made an immediate im- Officer Lawson and Jax were the Milpitas Police Department. pact on crime upon hitting the scheduled to attend the SWAT Officer Lawson and Jax partici- street. On his second day as a po- and K9’s Interacting During De- pated in numerous public and lice service dog, Jax located a ployment School (SKIDDS), school events throughout the city. weapon used in an attempted along with SWAT officers later The duo made hundreds of posi- armed robbery that had been dis- this year. This would have en- tive contacts with schools, chil- carded by a suspect. A year later abled them to have been the sec- dren, and adults alike. he would assist in the search for a ond SWAT K9 team in the Jax will be missed by all. suspect who had led officers on a department’s history. Their level vehicle pursuit and collided with of commitment to the K9 pro-

Newark on suspicion of possessing police he initially refused to come burglary tools, receiving known outside, so more officers and Police Log stolen property, ID theft and SWAT members responded to giving false information to a po- the scene. The man eventually lice officer. The vehicle’s driver came outside and was taken into SUBMITTED BY was released at the scene. custody. He was booked into the CMDR. MIKE CARROLL, Friday, March 10 Santa Rita Jail on assault charges NEWARK PD At 12:46 p.m. officers re- and for obstructing a police sponded to a report of a strong- officer. Thursday, March 9 arm robbery reported near Macy’s Tuesday, March 14 At 3:04 a.m. Officer Johnson at NewPark Mall. Two suspects At 7:33 a.m. Officer Rivas re- was checking a suspicious vehicle approached a woman on the west sponded to a report of a stolen parked at Starbucks, 7324 side of Macy’s and took her van on the 37000 block of Thornton Avenue when he saw purse. The suspects fled in a Rockspray Street. Before Rivas and arrested a 20-year-old white Toyota Camry which was arrived, the van’s owner located Newark woman on suspicion of reported stolen out of Oakland. it a block away on Dahlia Drive, possessing a collapsible baton. It appears these same suspects near Birch Street. Taken from the She was booked into the were responsible for multiple van were carpentry tools. Fremont Jail. auto burglaries on the second At 10:08 p.m. while doing a At 8:22 a.m. officers re- floor of the NewPark Mall park- probation search at the EZ-8 sponded to the area of ing structure with a variety of Motel, 5555 Cedar Court, Wilma Avenue and Leone Street losses from the vehicles. Officer Warren arrested a to investigate a suspicious vehicle At 7:54 p.m. Officer Losier 51-year-old Newark man on call. Officer Rivas stopped the investigated a grab-and-run theft suspicion of possessing drug suspected vehicle as the driver at Victoria’s Secret at NewPark paraphernalia. The man was tried to leave the area. The driver, Mall where approximately $6,000 issued a citation and released. A a 30-year-old Fremont man and worth of bras was stolen. 50-year-old Newark woman also his passenger, a 34-year-old Sunday, March 12 was arrested on suspicion of transient male, were detained. At 5:49 p.m. Officers re- being under the influence and The passenger was linked to a sponded to a reported assault on possession of a controlled sub- backpack recovered at the scene the 7900 block of Thornton Av- stance. She was booked into the that contained burglary tools and enue. The suspect was located at Fremont Jail. suspected stolen mail. He was his home on the 37000 block of booked into the Fremont Jail for Locust Street. When contacted by Police shooting leaves one dead in Hayward

SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD cle suddenly rammed the detec- taken into custody near the scene POLICE DEPARTMENT tive’s police vehicles injuring two without incident. Fremont detectives. The female suffering from the Fremont police detectives were During the incident, Fremont gunshot wounds was treated by involved in an officer involved detectives were forced to fire their the Hayward Fire Department at shooting incident in Hayward in duty weapons at the suspect driv- the scene and taken to a nearby which a woman was hit by gun- ing the vehicle and one of the fe- trauma center where she died. fire. She later died. male occupants was struck by Both injured Fremont police The events started at around gunfire. The vehicle continued to detectives were treated and re- 5:20 p.m. March 14 when Fremont flee out of the complex and even- leased from a local hospital. police detectives were in Hayward tually crashed near the intersec- The investigation into the in- and located a vehicle that was tion of Campus and Oaks drives. cident is ongoing. Because the wanted in connection with multiple Police said at least one male events occurred in Hayward, the armed robberies in Fremont and suspect fled the vehicle on foot. Hayward Police Department is throughout the Bay Area. He was not immediately located. the primary investigating agency. The detectives attempted to He was described as a black man Anyone who may have witnessed stop the vehicle, which was re- with a heavy build, standing the incident, is encouraged to ported as stolen, in an apartment about 5-feet-8-inches tall with contact Det. Steve Riley at (510)- complex located at 25200 Carlos short hair. 293-7034 or by emailing Hay- Bee Blvd. As they contacted the A second female and another [email protected] occupants, the driver of the vehi- male occupant of the vehicle were Page 34 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

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is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the 17913 of the Business and Professions code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after one thousand dollars [$1,000].) /s/ Harinder Kaur Khalsa any change in the facts set forth in the statement /s/ Carrie Vermazen /s/ Gagandeep Singh Khalsa pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in This statement was filed with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed with the County Clerk of the residence address of a registered owner. A Alameda County on February 27, 2017. Alameda County on March 16, 2017 new fictitious business name statement must be NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The City of Union City invites public comment on the draft 2017-2018 Community NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) filed before the expiration. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) Annual Action Plan (“the Plan”). of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement The filing of this statement does not of itself generally expires at the end of five years from the generally expires at the end of five years from the authorize the use in this state of a fictitious date on which it was filed in office of the county 7KH 3ODQ LGHQWL¿HV &'%* IXQGLQJ SULRULWLHV DQG GHVFULEHV WKH DFWLYLWLHV WKH &LW\ ZLOO date on which it was filed in office of the county business name in violation of the rights of another clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of XQGHUWDNHWRDGGUHVVWKH&LW\¶VKRXVLQJFRPPXQLW\DQGHFRQRPLFGHYHORSPHQWQHHGV clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of under federal, state, or common law (see Section Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). any change in the facts set forth in the statement LQ¿VFDO\HDU7KHGUDIW3ODQLVDYDLODEOHIRUD30-day public comment period any change in the facts set forth in the statement 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in from March 24 to April 25, 2017DQGFDQEHIRXQGRQWKH&LW\¶VZHEVLWHDWWKHOLQNEHORZ pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A Hard copies are available at City Hall and the Union City Library. KWWSZZZXQLRQFLW\ the residence address of a registered owner. A CNS-2987695# new fictitious business name statement must be RUJGHSDUWPHQWVHFRQRPLFFRPPXQLW\GHYHORSPHQWKRXVLQJFRPPXQLW\GHYHORSPHQW new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. EORFNJUDQWFGEJ filed before the expiration. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The filing of this statement does not of itself The filing of this statement does not of itself NAME STATEMENT authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Written comments may be submitted to +RXVLQJ#8QLRQ&LW\RUJRUWRWKHDGGUHVVEHORZ authorize the use in this state of a fictitious File No. 528762 business name in violation of the rights of another business name in violation of the rights of another Fictitious Business Name(s): under federal, state, or common law (see Section City of Union City under federal, state, or common law (see Section A Perfect Day Spa, 39039 Paseo Padre Pkwy, 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Attn: Alin Lancaster 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 Registrant(s): FDS Healing Inc, 2746 Bayview Drive, Fremont, CNS-2986371# 8QLRQ&LW\&$ CNS-2988740# CA 94538; CA Business conducted by: a Corporation FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 6WDႇ&RQWDFW$OLQ/DQFDVWHU+RXVLQJ &RPPXQLW\'HYHORSPHQW&RRUGLQDWRUFDQEH FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT UHDFKHGDW  RUYLDHPDLODW$OLQ/#XQLRQFLW\RUJ NAME STATEMENT the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A File No. 528464 File No. 528654-5 I declare that all information in this statement Fictitious Business Name(s): JOAN MALLOY Fictitious Business Name(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares The Notary Shop, 2255 Dracena Street, Economic & Community Development Director (1) Wonton Noodle Company, (2) MK’s as true any material matter pursuant to Section Hayward, CA 94545, County of Alameda CNS-2985694# Catering, 36124 Fanshawe Court, Fremont, CA 17913 of the Business and Professions code Registrant(s): 94536, County of Alameda that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Porscha Dominguez, 2255 Dracena Street, Mailing address: 36124 Fanshawe Court, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Hayward, CA 94545 Voice Fremont, CA 94536 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Business conducted by: an individual Date: March 13, 2017 Registrant(s): /s/ Zhihe Xiu, Owner/CEO The registrant began to transact business using Morris D. Jacobson TiJiMo Corporation, 36124 Fanshawe Court, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a BULK SALES Judge of the Superior Court Fremont, CA 94536; California Alameda County on March 14, 2017 I declare that all information in this statement 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 Business conducted by: a Corporation NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CNS-2987180# The registrant began to transact business using of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement as true any material matter pursuant to Section the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A generally expires at the end of five years from the 17913 of the Business and Professions code I declare that all information in this statement date on which it was filed in office of the county that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE is true and correct. (A registrant who declares clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed (U.C.C. §6104, 6105) FOR CHANGE OF NAME as true any material matter pursuant to Section Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after one thousand dollars [$1,000].) ESCROW #: 0126009970-PC Case No. HG17851942 17913 of the Business and Professions code any change in the facts set forth in the statement /s/ Porscha Dominguez NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to creditors of the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in This statement was filed with the County Clerk of within named seller that a bulk sale is about to be Petition of: Jimmy Kim and Jeong Hee Choi for misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed the residence address of a registered owner. A Alameda County on March 7, 2017 made of the assets described below. Change of Name one thousand dollars [$1,000].) new fictitious business name statement must be NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) The names and business address of the Seller(s) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: /s/ Moria Kang, President filed before the expiration. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement is/are: Touyee LLC By: Dennis Gembeling, Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a This statement was filed with the County Clerk of The filing of this statement does not of itself generally expires at the end of five years from the Authorized Proxy and Court Appointed decree changing names as follows: Alameda County on March 10, 2017 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious date on which it was filed in office of the county Receiver 43749 Boscell Road, Fremont, CA Anna Choi Kim to Anna Hana Kim NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) business name in violation of the rights of another clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 94538 The Court orders that all persons interested in of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The location in California of the Chief Executive this matter appear before this court at the hearing generally expires at the end of five years from the 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). any change in the facts set forth in the statement Office of the seller is: same as above indicated below to show cause, if any, why the date on which it was filed in office of the county 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in As listed by the seller, all other business names petition for change of name should not be granted. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the residence address of a registered owner. A and addresses used by the seller within three Any person objecting to the name changes Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after CNS-2987689# new fictitious business name statement must be years before the date such list was sent or described above must file a written objection that any change in the facts set forth in the statement filed before the expiration. delivered to the buyer are: None includes the reasons for the objection at least two pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The filing of this statement does not of itself The names and business address of the Buyer(s) court days before the matter is scheduled to be the residence address of a registered owner. A NAME STATEMENT authorize the use in this state of a fictitious is/are: Fusion Times heard and must appear at the hearing to show new fictitious business name statement must be File No. 528602 business name in violation of the rights of another 43749 Boscell Road, Fremont, CA 94538 cause why the petition should not be granted. If filed before the expiration. Fictitious Business Name(s): under federal, state, or common law (see Section The assets to be sold are described in general no written objection is timely filed, the court may The filing of this statement does not of itself Christina’s Crafty Corner, 39505 Trinity Way 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). as: All stock in trade, furniture, fixtures, equipment grant the petition without a hearing. authorize the use in this state of a fictitious #8, Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4/17 and other property Notice of Hearing: business name in violation of the rights of another Registrant(s): And are located at: 43749 Boscell Road, Date: 5-12-17, Time: 11:30 a.m., Dept.: 24 under federal, state, or common law (see Section Christina Marie Lucien, 39505 Trinity Way #8, CNS-2985550# Fremont, CA 94538 The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Fremont, CA 94538 The business name used by the Seller(s) at those Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 Business conducted by: an Individual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS locations is: Shao Mountain A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT The anticipated date of the bulk sale is: April 7, published at least once each week for four CNS-2988724# the fictitious business name(s) listed above on File No. 528411 2017 successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing N/A. Fictitious Business Name(s): At the office of Old Republic Title Company on the petition in the following newspaper of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I declare that all information in this statement Virtual Tech, LLC, 4174 Glenwood Ter. Unit @ 1000 Burnett Avenue, Suite 400, Concord, general circulation, printed in this county: What’s NAME STATEMENT is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 6, Union City, CA 94587, County of Alameda; CA 94520. Happening Tri City Voice File No. 528424 as true any material matter pursuant to Section Mailing Address: 4174 Glenwood Ter. Unit 6, The bulk sale IS subject to California Uniform Date: Mar 7, 2017 Fictitious Business Name(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code Union City, CA 94587; County of Alameda Commercial Code Section 6106.2. If so subject, Morris D. Jacobson Rosaura Studios, 40876 Blacow Road, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Registrant(s): the name and address of the person with whom Presiding Judge of the Superior Court Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Virtual Tech, LLC, 4174 Glenwood Ter. Unit 6, claims may be filed is as follows: Old Republic 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4/17 Registrant(s): one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Union City, CA 94587; CA Title Company @ 1000 Burnett Avenue, Suite CNS-2985166# Rosaura Sandoval, 40876 Blacow Road, Fremont, /s/ Christina Lucien Business conducted by: a limited liability company 400, Concord, CA 94520 or E-Fax to 925-265- CA 94538 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of The registrant began to transact business using 9040 or Fax 925-363-2276. Business conducted by: an individual Alameda County on March 9, 2017. the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a The last day for filing claims shall be April 6, 2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE The registrant began to transact business using NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) I declare that all information in this statement which is the business day before the sale date FOR CHANGE OF NAME the fictitious business name(s) listed above on of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares specified herein. Case No. HG17851142 January 1, 2015 generally expires at the end of five years from the as true any material matter pursuant to Section Dated: 3/11/2017 Superior Court of California, County of Alameda I declare that all information in this statement date on which it was filed in office of the county 17913 of the Business and Professions code Buyer(s): Petition of: Rashmitha Rallapalli for Change of is true and correct. (A registrant who declares clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Fusion Times Name as true any material matter pursuant to Section Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed /S/ By: Rui Chen, President TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 17913 of the Business and Professions code any change in the facts set forth in the statement one thousand dollars [$1,000].) 3/21/17 Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in /s/ Hua Yang, (Managing Member) decree changing names as follows: CNS-2988543# misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed the residence address of a registered owner. A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Rashmitha Rallapalli to Rashmitha Adithe one thousand dollars [$1,000].) new fictitious business name statement must be Alameda County on March 6, 2017 The Court orders that all persons interested in /s/ Rosaura Sandoval filed before the expiration. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE this matter appear before this court at the hearing This statement was filed with the County Clerk of The filing of this statement does not of itself of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement (SECS 6104, 6105 U.C.C.) indicated below to show cause, if any, why the Alameda County on March 7, 2017 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious generally expires at the end of five years from the Escrow No. FSBC-0271700313 petition for change of name should not be granted. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) business name in violation of the rights of another date on which it was filed in office of the county Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of: LING Any person objecting to the name changes of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement under federal, state, or common law (see Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of CHIU CHEN AND YANG-JENG CHEN, Seller(s), described above must file a written objection that generally expires at the end of five years from the 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after whose business address(es) is: 2090 WARM includes the reasons for the objection at least two date on which it was filed in office of the county 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 any change in the facts set forth in the statement SPRINGS CT, STE 140, FREMONT CA 94539, court days before the matter is scheduled to be clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in that a bulk transfer is about to be made to: TZU- heard and must appear at the hearing to show Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after CNS-2987264# the residence address of a registered owner. A HUI YANG CHO, Buyer(s), whose business(es) cause why the petition should not be granted. If any change in the facts set forth in the statement new fictitious business name statement must be address is: 2090 WARM SPRINGS CT STE 140, no written objection is timely filed, the court may pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS filed before the expiration. FREMONT CA 94539. grant the petition without a hearing. the residence address of a registered owner. A NAME STATEMENT The filing of this statement does not of itself The property to be transferred is located at: 2090 Notice of Hearing: new fictitious business name statement must be File No. 528619 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious WARM SPRINGS CT STE 140, FREMONT CA Date: May 5, 2017, Time: 11:30 am, Dept.: 24 filed before the expiration. Fictitious Business Name(s): business name in violation of the rights of another 94539. The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd The filing of this statement does not of itself Rooms Décor, 33446 Western Ave., Union City, under federal, state, or common law (see Section Said property is described in general as: ALL Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious CA 94587, County of Alameda 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). STOCK IN TRADE, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be business name in violation of the rights of another Registrant(s): 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4/17 GOODWILL AND OTHER PROPERTY of that published at least once each week for four under federal, state, or common law (see Section Tuan Anh Vuong LLC, 4931 Calistoga St., Union business known as: Q CAFE and located at: successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). City, CA 94587; California CNS-2985547# 2090 WARM SPRINGS CT, STE 140, FREMONT on the petition in the following newspaper of 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 Business conducted by: a Limited Liability CA 94539 general circulation, printed in this county: Tri-City Company FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The bulk transfer is intended to be consummated Voice CNS-2988198# The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT at the office of: FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE Date: March 1, 2017 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on File No. 528384 COMPANY, 2099 GATEWAY PL, STE 100, Morris Jacobson FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N/A. Fictitious Business Name(s): SAN JOSE, CA 95110. The bulk transfer will be Judge of the Superior Court NAME STATEMENT I declare that all information in this statement Hobby #10, 347 Goleta Ter., Fremont, CA consummated on or after APRIL 7, 2017. 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28/17 File No. 528248 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 94536, County of Alameda This bulk transfer is subject to Section 6106.2 CNS-2983035# Fictitious Business Name(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section Registrant(s): of the California Commercial Code. If Section Poki Run Fremont, 2670 Mowry Avenue, 17913 of the Business and Professions code Maria Gregg, 347 Goleta Ter., Fremont, CA 94536 6106.2 applies, claims may be filed at: FIDELITY Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Murey McClanahan, 347 Goleta Ter., Fremont NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY, ESCROW ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Registrant(s): misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed CA 94536 DIVISION Escrow No. FSBC-0271700313-JW, FOR CHANGE OF NAME Bong Sun Kim, 1220 Tasman Drive SPC #111, one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Business conducted by: a General Partnership 2099 GATEWAY PL, STE 100, SAN JOSE, CA Case No. RG17849090 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 /s/ Tuan Vuong, Member/Manager The registrant began to transact business using 95110 PHONE: (408)437-4313, FAX: (408)392- Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Business conducted by: An Individual This statement was filed with the County Clerk of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 9272. This bulk transfer does NOT include a liquor Petition of: Piya Mukherjee for Change of Name The registrant began to transact business using Alameda County on March 9, 2017. 2-1-17 license transfer. All claims must be received at this TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: the fictitious business name(s) listed above on NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) I declare that all information in this statement address by the APRIL 6, 2017. Petitioner Piya Mukherjee filed a petition with this None of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares So far as known to the Buyer(s), all business court for a decree changing names as follows: I declare that all information in this statement generally expires at the end of five years from the as true any material matter pursuant to Section names and addresses used by the Seller(s) for Piya Mukherjee to Piya Mukherjee Kalra is true and correct. (A registrant who declares date on which it was filed in office of the county 17913 of the Business and Professions code the three (3) years last past, if different from the The Court orders that all persons interested in as true any material matter pursuant to Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a above are: NONE this matter appear before this court at the hearing 17913 of the Business and Professions code Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have indicated below to show cause, if any, why the that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a any change in the facts set forth in the statement one thousand dollars [$1,000].) executed this document on the date(s) set forth petition for change of name should not be granted. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in /s/ Maria J. Gregg, General Partner below. Any person objecting to the name changes one thousand dollars [$1,000].) the residence address of a registered owner. A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of TZU-HUI YANG CHO described above must file a written objection that /s/ Bong Sun Kim new fictitious business name statement must be Alameda County on March 6, 2017 Date: MARCH 13, 2017 includes the reasons for the objection at least two This statement was filed with the County Clerk of filed before the expiration. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) LA1783661 TRI-CITY VOICE court days before the matter is scheduled to be Alameda County on March 2, 2017 The filing of this statement does not of itself of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 3/21/17 heard and must appear at the hearing to show NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) authorize the use in this state of a fictitious generally expires at the end of five years from the cause why the petition should not be granted. If CNS-2988403# of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement business name in violation of the rights of another date on which it was filed in office of the county no written objection is timely filed, the court may generally expires at the end of five years from the under federal, state, or common law (see Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of grant the petition without a hearing. date on which it was filed in office of the county 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Notice of Hearing: clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 any change in the facts set forth in the statement Date: 04/28/2017, Time: 11:30 a.m., Dept.: 24 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, any change in the facts set forth in the statement CNS-2986859# the residence address of a registered owner. A CIVIL Oakland, CA pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in new fictitious business name statement must be A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be the residence address of a registered owner. A STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT filed before the expiration. published at least once each week for four new fictitious business name statement must be OF USE OF FICTITIOUS The filing of this statement does not of itself successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing filed before the expiration. BUSINESS NAME authorize the use in this state of a fictitious on the petition in the following newspaper of File No. 485242 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE The filing of this statement does not of itself business name in violation of the rights of another general circulation, printed in this county: Tri-City authorize the use in this state of a fictitious The following person(s) has (have) abandoned under federal, state, or common law (see Section FOR CHANGE OF NAME Voice the use of the fictitious business name: Rooms Case No. HG17852831 business name in violation of the rights of another 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Date: Feb. 10, 2017 under federal, state, or common law (see Section Décor, 33446 Western Ave., Union City, CA 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4/17 Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Morris D. Jacobson 94587 Petition of: Fatema Mohammed Framewala for 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Presiding Judge of the Superior Court 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 The Fictitious Business Name Statement being CNS-2985545# Change of Name 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 abandoned was filed on 11/21/2013 in the County TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: CNS-2987709# CNS-2979758# of Alameda. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Petitioner Fatema Mohammed Framewala filed Khoa Anh Vuong, 4931 Calistoga St., Union City, NAME STATEMENT a petition with this court for a decree changing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CA 94587 File No. 528489 names as follows: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE NAME STATEMENT S/ Khoa Vuong Fictitious Business Name(s): Fatema Mohammed Framewala to Fatema FOR CHANGE OF NAME File No. 528731 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Bantam & Brave Apothecary, 1131 Rex Road, Abdoali Shahdawala Case No. HG17849832 Fictitious Business Name(s): Alameda County on March 9, 2017. Hayward, CA 94541, County of Alameda; Mailing The Court orders that all persons interested in Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Allegro Logistics Service, 43385 Ellsworth 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 Address: 1131 Rex Road, Hayward, CA 94541; this matter appear before this court at the hearing Petition of: Noel Zacheria Vargese for Change Street, Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda County of Alameda indicated below to show cause, if any, why the of Name Registrant(s): CNS-2986854# Registrant(s): petition for change of name should not be granted. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Wong, Wei Sun, 271 Bryant Common #106, Sabrina Melanie Serna Vasquez, 1131 Rex Road, Any person objecting to the name changes Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a Fremont, CA 94539 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Hayward, CA 94541 described above must file a written objection that decree changing names as follows: Business conducted by: An Individual NAME STATEMENT Business conducted by: an individual includes the reasons for the objection at least two Noel Zacheria Vargese to Noel Varghese Zacheria The registrant began to transact business using File No. 528661 The registrant began to transact business using court days before the matter is scheduled to be The Court orders that all persons interested in the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Fictitious Business Name(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a heard and must appear at the hearing to show this matter appear before this court at the hearing I declare that all information in this statement Right At Home, 2600 Central Ave., Suite L, I declare that all information in this statement cause why the petition should not be granted. If indicated below to show cause, if any, why the is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Union City, CA 94567, County of Alameda is true and correct. (A registrant who declares no written objection is timely filed, the court may petition for change of name should not be granted. as true any material matter pursuant to Section Registrant(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section grant the petition without a hearing. Any person objecting to the name changes 17913 of the Business and Professions code Silver Knight Home Care, 2600 Central Ave., Suite 17913 of the Business and Professions code Notice of Hearing: described above must file a written objection that that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a L, Union City, CA 94567; California that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Date: 5-26-17, Time: 11:30 a.m., Dept.: 24 includes the reasons for the objection at least two misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Business conducted by: a Corporation misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, court days before the matter is scheduled to be one thousand dollars [$1,000].) The registrant began to transact business using one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Oakland, CA 94612 heard and must appear at the hearing to show /s/ Wong, Wei Sun the fictitious business name(s) listed above on /s/ Sabrina Melanie Serna Vasquez A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be cause why the petition should not be granted. If This statement was filed with the County Clerk of N/A. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of published at least once each week for four no written objection is timely filed, the court may Alameda County on March 13, 2017 I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on March 8, 2017 successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) on the petition in the following newspaper of Notice of Hearing: of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement general circulation, printed in this county: What’s Date: 04/28/2017, Time: 11:30 a.m., Dept.: 24 generally expires at the end of five years from the 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the Happening The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, date on which it was filed in office of the county that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county Date: March 14, 2017 Oakland, CA 94612 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Morris D. Jacobson A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Presiding Judge of the Superior Court published at least once each week for four any change in the facts set forth in the statement /s/ Rhett Thomas, CEO any change in the facts set forth in the statement 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in This statement was filed with the County Clerk of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in CNS-2988204# on the petition in the following newspaper of the residence address of a registered owner. A Alameda County on March 10, 2017. the residence address of a registered owner. A general circulation, printed in this county: What’s new fictitious business name statement must be NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be Happening Tri-City Voice filed before the expiration. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Date: Feb. 17, 2017 generally expires at the end of five years from the FOR CHANGE OF NAME The filing of this statement does not of itself The filing of this statement does not of itself Morris D. Jacobson authorize the use in this state of a fictitious date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Case No. HG17852521 Presiding Judge of the Superior Court clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Superior Court of California, County of Alameda business name in violation of the rights of another business name in violation of the rights of another 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 under federal, state, or common law (see Section Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after under federal, state, or common law (see Section Petition of: John Le and Phuong Le on behalf of Vi any change in the facts set forth in the statement Phuong Le, a minor for Change of Name CNS-2979661# 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4/17 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: the residence address of a registered owner. A Petitioner John Le and Phuong Le filed a petition CNS-2987706# new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-2985431# with this court for a decree changing names as filed before the expiration. follows: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The filing of this statement does not of itself FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Vi Phuong Le to Megan Le FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT The Court orders that all persons interested in File No. 528763 business name in violation of the rights of another File No. 527738 this matter appear before this court at the hearing NAMES Fictitious Business Name(s): under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): indicated below to show cause, if any, why the Steenworks Construction, 15 Queso Ct., 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Piot Technology, 33366 Croatian Way, Union petition for change of name should not be granted. Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11/17 City, CA 94587, County of Alameda Any person objecting to the name changes Registrant(s): Registrant(s): described above must file a written objection that Susanne Jensen, 15 Queso Ct., Fremont, CA CNS-2986612# Philip K. Tai, 2124 Wren Court, Union City, CA includes the reasons for the objection at least two FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 94539 94587 court days before the matter is scheduled to be NAME STATEMENT Business conducted by: an individual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Stanley Choi, 2124 Wren Court, Union City, CA heard and must appear at the hearing to show File No. 528914 The registrant began to transact business using NAME STATEMENT 94587 cause why the petition should not be granted. If Fictitious Business Name(s): the fictitious business name(s) listed above on File No. 528067 Business conducted by: a joint venture no written objection is timely filed, the court may Dashmesh Trucking, 35860 Killorglin Cm, 02/21/2012 Fictitious Business Name(s): The registrant began to transact business using grant the petition without a hearing. Fremont, CA 94536, County of Alameda I declare that all information in this statement Crafty Carrie, 36057 Brandywine St., Newark, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a Notice of Hearing: Registrant(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares CA 94560, County of Alameda I declare that all information in this statement Date: May 19, 2017, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 Gagandeep Singh Khalsa, 35860 Killorglin Cm, as true any material matter pursuant to Section Registrant(s): is true and correct. (A registrant who declares The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, 3rd Fremont, CA 94536 17913 of the Business and Professions code Carrie Vermazen, 36057 Brandywine St., Newark, as true any material matter pursuant to Section Fl., Oakland, CA 94612 Harinder Kaur Khalsa, 35860 Killorglin Cm, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a CA 94560 17913 of the Business and Professions code A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be Fremont, CA 94536 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Business conducted by: an Individual that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a published at least once each week for four Business conducted by: Married couple one thousand dollars [$1,000].) The registrant began to transact business using misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing The registrant began to transact business using /s/ Susanne Jensen, Owner the fictitious business name(s) listed above on one thousand dollars [$1,000].) on the petition in the following newspaper of the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 01/01/2014. /s/ Philip K. Tai, Partner general circulation, printed in this county: Tri-City I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on March 14, 2017 I declare that all information in this statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 35

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Alameda County on February 17, 2017 the residence address of a registered owner. A the following proposals. Said public hearing will be amended (as so amended, the “Indenture”); and substantially in the form appended to the NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 4, 2017, Council Preliminary Official Statement and presented of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. A, Fremont, WHEREAS, in connection therewith, there have to and considered by the Board at this generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself CA, at which time all interested parties may attend been presented to this meeting of the Board forms meeting, is hereby approved, and the Board date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious and be heard: of the following documents for consideration in hereby authorizes any Authorized Officer to clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of business name in violation of the rights of another connection with the proposed issuance of the execute the Continuing Disclosure Certificate Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after under federal, state, or common law (see Section DISTRICT-BASED ELECTIONS/COMPOSITION Bonds: with such changes therein as may be approved any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). OF DISTRICTS by the Authorized Officer executing the same. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 (i) A form of Seventh Supplemental Indenture The District hereby covenants and agrees the residence address of a registered owner. A Public Hearing (Published Notice) to receive (the “Seventh Supplemental Indenture”), by and that it will comply with and carry out all of new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-2980840# input from the community regarding boundaries between the District and U.S. Bank National the provisions of such Continuing Disclosure filed before the expiration. and composition of districts to be established for Association, as successor to the Initial Trustee Agreement in order to assist any underwriter The filing of this statement does not of itself STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT district based elections (the “Trustee”); in complying with the requirements of the authorize the use in this state of a fictitious OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Rule. Any Owner may take such actions as business name in violation of the rights of another BUSINESS NAME If you challenge any decision of the City Council (ii) A form of Preliminary Official Statement (the may be necessary and appropriate, including under federal, state, or common law (see Section File No. 515854 in court, you may be limited to raising only those “Preliminary Official Statement”), pursuant to seeking mandamus or specific performance 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). The following person(s) has (have) abandoned issues you or someone else raised at the public which the Bonds will be marketed; and by court order, to cause the District to comply 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4/17 the use of the fictitious business name: DanDan hearing described in this notice, or in written with its obligations under this Section; Music Studio, 676 Bockman Rd., San Lorenzo, correspondence delivered to the City Council at, (iii) A form of Continuing Disclosure however, noncompliance with this Section CNS-2985170# CA 94586 or prior to, the public hearing. Agreement (the “Continuing Disclosure shall not constitute a default under or cause The Fictitious Business Name Statement being Agreement”), entered into by the District with FSC the acceleration of the Bonds. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS abandoned was filed on 3/15/2016 in the County SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK Continuing Disclosure Services for the purposes NAME STATEMENT of Alameda. 3/21/17 of compliance with Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities 8. Payment of the Bonds. The Bonds shall File No. 528199 Julieta Cadorniga, 14675 Locust St., San Exchange Commission promulgated under the be payable solely from the Revenues to be Fictitious Business Name(s): Leandro, CA 94579 CNS-2988313# Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended received by the District from the operation Jacobs Import & Customs, 5250 Claremont S/ Julieta Cadorniga (the “Rule”); and of its health care facilities and shall not be Ave, Stockton, CA 95207, County of San Joaquin This statement was filed with the County Clerk of CITY OF FREMONT deemed to constitute a debt or liability of the Registrant(s): Alameda County on February 6, 2017. PUBLIC MEETING WHEREAS, all acts, conditions and things District under any constitutional, charter or Sayed Yaqub Hashimi, 5250 Claremont Ave, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 required by law to be done or performed have statutory debt limitation. Neither the faith and Stockton, CA 95207 CNS-2980308# Notice is hereby given that the City of Fremont been done and performed in strict conformity with credit nor the taxing power of the District shall Business conducted by: An Individual City Council will hold a public meeting to consider the laws authorizing the issuance of the Bonds, be pledged to the payment of the principal of The registrant began to transact business using the following matter. Said public meeting will be and the indebtedness of the District, including the or interest on the Bonds. the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 4, 2017, Council NAME STATEMENT proposed issue of the Bonds, is within all limits I declare that all information in this statement Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. A, Fremont, proscribed by law; 9. Tax Covenants of the District. is true and correct. (A registrant who declares File No. 527613 CA, at which time all interested parties may attend Fictitious Business Name(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section and be heard: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the (a) The District covenants that it will take 17913 of the Business and Professions code L “Heart of Beauty” 32744 Regents Blvd, Union City, CA 94587, County of Alameda Board of Directors of the Washington Township any and all actions necessary to assure that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF FREMONT Health Care District, County of Alameda, State of compliance with Section 148(f) of the Code, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Registrant(s): MASTER FEE SCHEDULE Loida Guzman, 32744 Regents Blvd, Union City, California, as follows: relating to the rebate of excess investment one thousand dollars [$1,000].) earnings, if any, to the federal government, /s/ Sayed Yaqub Hashimi CA 94587 Consideration of a Resolution Amending the City Business conducted by: An Individual 1. Recitals. The Board determines that the to the extent that such Se ction is applicable This statement was filed with the County Clerk of of Fremont Master Fee Schedule to Update, Add foregoing recitals are true and correct. to the Bonds. Alameda County on March 1, 2017 The registrant began to transact business using or Eliminate Certain Police Department Service NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Fees I declare that all information in this statement 2. Definitions. The capitalized terms as used (b) The District covenants that it shall not take of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement herein shall, for all purposes of this Resolution, any action, or fail to take any action, if such generally expires at the end of five years from the is true and correct. (A registrant who declares If you challenge any decision of the City Council as true any material matter pursuant to Section have the meanings set forth in the Recitals hereof, action or failure to take such action would date on which it was filed in office of the county in court, you may be limited to raising only those in the Indenture or as ascribed to them below, adversely affect the exclusion from gross clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 17913 of the Business and Professions code issues you or someone else raised at the public that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a unless the context clearly requires some income of the i nterest payable on the Bonds Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after hearing described in this notice, or in written other meaning under Section 103 of the Code. any change in the facts set forth in the statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed correspondence delivered to the City Council at, one thousand dollars [$1,000].) pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in or prior to, the public hearing. (a) “Bond Counsel” means Nixon Peabody (c) The District covenants that it shall the residence address of a registered owner. A /s/ Loida Guzman This statement was filed with the County Clerk of LLP, or any other attorney or firm of attorneys comply with the provisions of the Tax and new fictitious business name statement must be SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK nationally recognized for expertise in Nonarbitrage Certificate. filed before the expiration. Alameda County on February 15, 2017 3/21/17 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) rendering The filing of this statement does not of itself opinions as to the legality and tax status of 10. Necessary Acts and Conditions. This authorize the use in this state of a fictitious of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement CNS-2988227# generally expires at the end of five years from the securities issued by public entities. Board determines that all acts and conditions business name in violation of the rights of another necessary to be performed by the Board or under federal, state, or common law (see Section date on which it was filed in office of the county CITY OF FREMONT clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of NOTICE OF (b) “Closing Date” means the date upon which have been precedent to in the issuing 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). which there is an exchange of Bonds for the of the Bonds in order to make them legal, valid 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28/17 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after PUBLIC HEARING any change in the facts set forth in the statement REGARDING ISSUANCE OF proceeds representing the purchase price of and binding revenue bonds of the District have CNS-2983039# pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in MULTIFAMILY HOUSING the Bonds by an underwriter. been performed and have been met, or will at the residence address of a registered owner. A REVENUE BONDS FOR the time of delivery of the Bonds have been FICTITIOUS BUSINESS new fictitious business name statement must be Warm Springs Apartments (c) “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code performed and have been met, in regular and NAME STATEMENT filed before the expiration. of 1986, as amended and as in effect on the due form as required by law; that no statutory File No. 527858-527861 The filing of this statement does not of itself NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at 7:00 p.m., date of issuance of the Bonds or (except as or constitutional limitation of indebtedness Fictitious Business Name(s): authorize the use in this state of a fictitious or as soon thereafter as the matter can be otherwise referenced herein) as it may be or taxation will have been exceeded in the 1. Faces Plus Skin Center, 2. Faces and Skin business name in violation of the rights of another heard, on Tuesday, April 11, 2017, at the City amended to apply to obligations issued on issuance of the Bonds; and that due provision Center, 3. Kathy Brow Art, 4. Angel Brow Art, under federal, state, or common law (see Section Council Chambers, 3300 Capitol Avenue, Building the Closing Date, together with applicable has been made for levying and collecting 39039 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Ste. 208, Fremont, 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). A, Fremont, California, the City Council of the proposed, temporary and final regulations Revenues in an amount sufficient to pay CA 94536, County of Alameda; Mailing Address: 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 City of Fremont (the “City”) will conduct a public promulgated, and appli cable official public principal of and interest on the Bonds when 8679 Davona Dr., Dublin, CA 94568; County of hearing as required by Section 147(f) of the guidance published, under the Code. due. Alameda CNS-2979825# Internal Revenue Code of 1986, at which it Registrant(s): will hear and consider information concerning (d) “Cost of Issuance” means all items of 11. Approval of Actions. Officers of the Board Kathy Qiu, 8679 Davona Dr., Dublin, CA 94568 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS a proposed plan of financing providing for the expense directly or indirectly reimbursable to and Authorized Officers of the District are Business conducted by: an individual NAME STATEMENT issuance by the California Statewide Communities the District relating to the issuance, execution hereby authorized and directed, jointly and The registrant began to transact business using File No. 527594 Development Authority of multifamily housing and delivery of the Bonds including, but severally, to do any and all things and to the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a Fictitious Business Name(s): revenue bonds in one or more series issued not limited to, filing and recording costs, execute and deliver any and all documents, I declare that all information in this statement La Yie Slimwrap Spa, 21620 Mission Blvd., from time to time, including bonds issued to settlement costs, printing costs, reproduction certificates, instruments and agreements is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Hayward, CA 94541, County of Alameda refund such revenue bonds in one or more series and binding costs, legal fees and charges, supplemental to the foregoing, which they as true any material matter pursuant to Section Registrant(s): from time to time, and at no time to exceed fees and expenses of the Trustee, financial may deem necessary or advisable in order to 17913 of the Business and Professions code Ying Bao, 1841 Laguna St. Apt. 117, Concord, $40,000,000 in outstanding aggregate principal and other professional consultant fees, Bond proceed with the issuance of the Bonds and that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a CA 94520 amount, to finance the acquisition, construction Counsel Fees, costs of obtaining credit ratings, otherwise carry out, give effect to and comply misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Business conducted by: an individual and development of a 102-unit multifamily rental municipal bond insurance premiums, if such with the terms and intent of this Resolution, one thousand dollars [$1,000].) The registrant began to transact business using housing project located at the Northeast corner insurance is determined to be advisable, and and to take all additional actions as may do /s/ Kathy Qiu the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A of Old Warm Springs Boulevard and Tavis Place, all charges and expenses in connection with the same, in order to permit the issuance of This statement was filed with the County Clerk of I declare that all information in this statement Fremont, California. The facilities are to be owned the foregoing. the Bonds in the manner and on the terms Alameda County on February 22, 2017 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares by Fairfield Warm Springs Affordable LP (the set forth in this Resolution. Such actions NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) as true any material matter pursuant to Section “Borrower”) or a partnership created by Fairfield (e) “Owner” shall mean the registered owner, heretofore taken by such officers, officials of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 17913 of the Business and Professions code Residential Company LLC (the “Developer”), as indicated in the registration boo ks of the and staff are hereby ratified, confirmed and generally expires at the end of five years from the that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a consisting at least of the Developer or a related Trustee, of any Bond. approved. date on which it was filed in office of the county misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed person to the Developer and one or more limited clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of one thousand dollars [$1,000].) partners, operated by FF Properties L.P., and are (f) “Resolution” means this Resolution. 12. Publication of Notice. The Secretary of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after /s/ Ying Bao generally known as Warm Springs Apartments the Board is hereby directed to cause this any change in the facts set forth in the statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk of (the “Project”). (g) “Special Counsel” means Mary K. Norvell, Resolution to be published once a week for pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Alameda County on February 15, 2017 Attorney at Law. at least two weeks in a newspaper of general the residence address of a registered owner. A NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Those wishing to comment on the proposed circulation in the District. new fictitious business name statement must be of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement financing and the nature and location of the (h) “Tax and Nonarbitrage Certificate” filed before the expiration. generally expires at the end of five years from the Project may either appear in person at the public means the certificate of the District to be 13. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take The filing of this statement does not of itself date on which it was filed in office of the county hearing or submit written comments, which must delivered on the Closing Date, setting forth effect immediately upon its passage. authorize the use in this state of a fictitious clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of be received by the City prior to the hearing. the requirements of the Code applicable to business name in violation of the rights of another Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Written comments should be sent to City of the Bonds. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of under federal, state, or common law (see Section any change in the facts set forth in the statement Fremont at 3300 Capitol Avenue, Building A, the Board of Directors of Washington Township 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Fremont, California 94538, Attention: City Clerk. 3. Purpose of Bonds. That for the purpose Health Care District, duly called and at which 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28/17 the residence address of a registered owner. A of providing funds to finance additions, a quorum was present and acting throughout, new fictitious business name statement must be SUSAN GAUTHIER, improvements and betterments to the conducted at a location freely accessible to the CNS-2982263# filed before the expiration. CITY CLERK District’s facilities, the equipping of the public this 8th day of March, 2017, at Fremont, The filing of this statement does not of itself City of Fremont same, and payment of the costs of issuance California, by the following vote: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS authorize the use in this state of a fictitious of the Bonds, the Board hereby authorizes NAME STATEMENT business name in violation of the rights of another Dated: March 21, 2017 the issuance of the Bonds in accordance AYES: Members: File No. 527695 under federal, state, or common law (see Section 3/21/17 with the requirements of the Law, including Fictitious Business Name(s): 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Section 32316 thereof, and the Indenture NOES: Members: Fremont Cadillac, 5939 Auto Mall Pkwy., 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 CNS-2988197# in an aggregate principal amount not to Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda; Mailing exceed $46,000,000. The estimated cost of ABSENT: Members: Address: 4200 John Monego Ct., Dublin, CA CNS-2979333# ORDINANCE NO. 497 the acquisition, construction, improvement, 94568 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE and financing is expected to be $46,000,000. ABSTENTIONS: Members: Registrant(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CITY OF NEWARK TO COMMIT FUNDS FOR Interest on the Bonds shall not exceed Fremont Automotive Retailing Group, Inc., 4200 NAME STATEMENT CALPERS AND OTHER POST-EMPLOYMENT 6.0% per annum, payable semiannually. The President, Board of Directors John Monego Ct., Dublin, CA 94568; Delaware File No. 527155 BENEFIT UNFUNDED ACCRUED LIABILITIES Board has specifically determined that the Business conducted by: a Corporation Fictitious Business Name(s): WHEREAS, the Government Accounting aggregate principal amount of the Bonds does Attest: The registrant began to transact business using IbisViz, 236 Appian Way, Union City CA 94587, Standards Board (GASB) enacted GASB 54 – not exceed an amount equal to 50% of the the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a County of Alameda Fund Balance Reporting and Government Fund District’s average annual gross revenues for Secretary, Board of Directors I declare that all information in this statement Registrant(s): Type Definitions that requires the highest action of the preceding three-year period, ended June is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Jedi Thai, LLC, 236 Appian Way, Union City CA the City Council to Commit Funds. GASB defines 30, 2016. The Bonds shall be designated the EXHIBIT A as true any material matter pursuant to Section 94587; Delaware Committed Funds as funds that can only be used “Washington Township Health Care District FORM OF 15c2-12 CERTIFICATE 17913 of the Business and Professions code Business conducted by: a limited liability company for a specific, designated purpose; and Revenue Bonds, 2017 Series A” and shall be that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a The registrant began to transact business using WHEREAS, there is currently Unfunded Accrued revenue obligations of the District, secured by With respect to the proposed sale of its Revenue misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A Liability in the City’s California Public Employee the pledge of Revenues. Bonds, 2017 Series A, in the maximum aggregate one thousand dollars [$1,000].) I declare that all information in this statement Retirement System (CalPERS) plans and in the amount of not to exceed $46,000,000, Washington /s/ Jaspreet Dosanjh - General Manager is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Other Post-Employment Benefit (OPEB) plan. 4. Appointment of Consultants; Terms and Township Health Care District (the “District”) has This statement was filed with the County Clerk of as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City Conditions of Sale. delivered to you a Preliminary Official Statement, Alameda County on February 16, 2017 17913 of the Business and Professions code of Newark does ordain as follows: Section 1 : The (a) The Board hereby confirms the appointment dated as of the date hereof (the “Preliminary NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a current transfer of funds into Fund 008 and future of Mary K. Norvell, Attorney at Law, as Special Official Statement”). The District, for purposes of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed funds deposited into Fund 008 for the purpose of Counsel to the District, C. Gordon Howie, of compliance with Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities generally expires at the end of five years from the one thousand dollars [$1,000].) reserves being held for future payments towards as special consultant to the District, Nixon Exchange Commission (“Rule 15c2-12”), deems date on which it was filed in office of the county /s/ Todd James Wirsching, Managing Director the City’s CalPERS and OPEB Unfunded Accrued Peabody LLP, as Bond Counsel to the District, the Preliminary Official Statement to be final as of clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Liabilities, shall be committed for said purpose. and Wells Consultancy LLC, as special legal its date, except for the omission of no more than Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Alameda County on February 2, 2017 Section 2: Effective Date. This ordinance shall consultant to the District in connection with the information permitted under Rule 15c2-12. any change in the facts set forth in the statement NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) take effect thirty days from the date of its passage. the sale and issuance of the Bonds. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement Before expiration of fifteen days after its passage, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HEALTH CARE the residence address of a registered owner. A generally expires at the end of five years from the this ordinance shall be published in The Tri- (b) The Bonds shall be issued upon the DISTRICT new fictitious business name statement must be date on which it was filed in office of the county City Voice, a newspaper of general circulation, terms and conditions established in the filed before the expiration. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of published and printed in the County of Alameda Seventh Supplemental Indenture, and shall Dated: ______, 2017 The filing of this statement does not of itself Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after and circulated in the City of Newark. be issued in fully registered form, in the authorize the use in this state of a fictitious any change in the facts set forth in the statement The foregoing ordinance was introduced and read authorized denominations of $5,000 or any By: Authorized Officer business name in violation of the rights of another pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in before the City Council of the City of Newark by integral multiple thereof, substantially in the 3/14, 3/21/17 the residence address of a registered owner. A under federal, state, or common law (see Section Council Member Freitas at the regular meeting form appended to the Seventh Supplemental CNS-2986940# 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). new fictitious business name statement must be of the City Council of the City of Newark held on Indenture. 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28/17 filed before the expiration. February 23, 2017. The filing of this statement does not of itself This ordinance was read at the regular meeting 5. Supplemental Indenture. The proposed NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PARK CNS-2981995# authorize the use in this state of a fictitious of the City Council held March 9, 2017. Vice form of the Seventh Supplemental Indenture PATHWAYS RESURFACING FOR ADA business name in violation of the rights of another Mayor Bucci moved that it be adopted and presented to and considered by the Board at ACCESS PROJECT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS under federal, state, or common law (see Section passed, which motion was duly seconded, and this meeting is hereby approved. The Chief NO. 1109 & 1175 NAME STATEMENT 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). said ordinance was passed and adopted. AYES: Executive Officer or the Chief Financial Officer The City Council of the City of Newark invites File No. 527424 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 Council Members Hannon, Freitas, Collazo, Vice of the District or any designee of either (each, sealed bids for the construction of public Fictitious Business Name(s): improvements for Park Pathways Resurfacing For CNS-2979331# Mayor Bucci and Mayor Nagy NOES: None an “Authorized Officer”) are, and each of Bouquet Garni - A Personal Chef Services & ABSENT: None SECONDED: Council Member them acting alone is, hereby authorized and ADA Access, Projects 1109 & 1175, City of Newark, Catering, 39800 Fremont Blvd., #172, Fremont, Collazo APPROVED: MAYOR NAGY ATTEST: directed, for and in the name of the District, to Alameda County, California. Sealed bids must be CA 94538, County of Alameda CITY CLERKHARRINGTON APPROVED AS TO execute and deliver to the Trustee the Seventh delivered to the office of the City Cashier of the Registrant(s): FORM: CITY ATTORNEY BENOUN Supplemental Indenture in substantially City of Newark at 37101 Newark Boulevard, First Eric Ndiaye, 39800 Fremont Blvd., #172, Fremont, 3/21/17 said form, with such changes therein as Floor Cashier Counter, Newark, California, before CA 94538 the Authorized Officer executing the same 2:00 p.m. on March 28, 2017. At that time, all bids Business conducted by: an individual GOVERNMENT CNS-2987662# may require or approve, such requirement will be publicly opened, examined and declared. The registrant began to transact business using or approval to be conclusively evidenced by The improvements are generally described as the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a Notice is hereby given that sealed competitive the execution of the Seventh Supplemental follows: Asphalt concrete pavement rehabilitation I declare that all information in this statement bids will be accepted at the Alameda County Indenture by said officer. The Bonds may on various park pathways within the City of Newark. The scope of work includes installation is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Works Agency, 951 Turner Court, Room be issued as serial Bonds or term Bonds as true any material matter pursuant to Section 100, Hayward, CA MANDATORY NETWORKING and shall be subject to optional redemption of root barriers; asphalt concrete grinding of 17913 of the Business and Professions code CITY OF FREMONT CONFERENCES for RFP #LAN2017251 prior to their respective maturity dates, or damaged areas of park pathways due to tree root that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a ZONING ADMINISTRATOR Landscape Architecture Review Tuesday, March mandatory sinking fund redemption, on the problem; localized patch paving of various depths; misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 28 or April 4, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at Public dates and at the prices as set forth in the installation of headerboards, placement of 2-inch one thousand dollars [$1,000].) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ZON- Works Agency, Room 230 A/B/C, 951 Turner Seventh Supplemental Indenture. compacted hot mix asphalt concrete or seal coat on 5-foot to 10-foot park pathways; minor concrete /s/ Eric Ndiaye ING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE CITY OF FRE- Court, Hayward, CA Response Due by 4:00 pm This statement was filed with the County Clerk of on April 25, 2017 County Contact: Aarti Kumar 6. Official Statement. The Preliminary Official work; and other incidental items of work. Due to Alameda County on February 9, 2017 MONT WILL HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS ON at (510) 670-6615 or email, [email protected] Statement relating to the Bonds presented to funding requirements and constraints, the project NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) THE FOLLOWING PROPOSALS. SAID PUBLIC Attendance at one of the networking conferences and considered by the Board at this meeting shall be constructed in two (2) separate phases. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement HEARINGS WILL BE HELD AT 3:00 P.M., ON is mandatory . Specifications regarding the is hereby approved. This Board also hereby Phase I work shall consist of improvements generally expires at the end of five years from the MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2017, AT THE CITY OF FRE- above may be obtained at the Alameda County authorizes the use and distribution of: (a) a at the Community Center Park. Phase II work date on which it was filed in office of the county MONT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CENTER, GSA Current Contracting Opportunities Internet Preliminary Official Statement in substantially shall consist of improvements at the Birch Grove clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of website at www.acgov.org . Park and any “Additive Alternate Bid Items” at RANCHO HIGUERA CONFERENCE ROOM, the form presented to this Board with such Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after 3/21/17 changes as the Authorized Officer executing the Sportsfield Park. Work shall be temporarily 39550 LIBERTY STREET, FREMONT, CALIFOR- suspended between Phase I and Phase II, with a any change in the facts set forth in the statement CNS-2987374# the certificate described below may approve, pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in NIA, AT WHICH TIME ANY AND ALL INTEREST- such approval to be conclusively evidenced recommencement date for Phase II occurring no the residence address of a registered owner. A ED PERSONS MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD. by the execution of such certificate by such earlier than July 5, 2017. It is the City’s intent to new fictitious business name statement must be RESOLUTION NO. 1178 Authorized Officer; (b) an official statement award the contract for this work on April 13, 2017 filed before the expiration. with a Notice to Proceed issued on April 14, 2017. LOVING TREE ACADEMY – 42712 Albrae in substantially the form of the Preliminary The filing of this statement does not of itself RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Official Statement, with such changes as may The first working day will be April 17, 2017. Plans authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Street – PLN2017-00217 - To consider a Zoning OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HEALTH CARE be necessary or desirable in connection with and Specifications for the work may be obtained business name in violation of the rights of another Administrator Permit to allow the establishment of DISTRICT APPROVING THE ISSUANCE AND the sale of the Bonds as determined by the at the City of Newark Public Works Department, under federal, state, or common law (see Section a tutoring center located in the Bayside Industrial SALE OF CERTAIN REVENUE BONDS OF Authorized Officer executing the same (the 37101 Newark Boulevard (First Floor), Newark, THE DISTRICT IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Community Plan Area, and to consider an exemp- “Official Statement”), such determination to California, for a non-refundable fee of $30 per 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28/17 AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $46,000,000, be conclusively evidenced by the execution set. Information regarding obtaining plans and tion from the California Environmental Quality Act APPROVING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY specifications or a list of plan holders is available CNS-2981982# and delivery of the Official Statement by such (CEQA) per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Ex- OF A SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE, A Authorized Officer and (c) any amendments by calling Ms. Charlotte Allison at (510) 578- isting Facilities. CONTINUING DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT, or supplements to the Preliminary Official 4452 or by E-mail to charlotte.allison@newark. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Project Planner, Spencer Shafsky, (510) 494- A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT Statement or the Official Statement which org. All technical questions should be directed to NAME STATEMENT AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS RELATED 4452, [email protected] an Authorized Officer may deem necessary Associate Civil Engineer, Ms. Diana Cangco, at File No. 527936 THERETO or desirable, such determination to be (510) 578-4225 or by E-mail to diana.cangco@ Fictitious Business Name(s): conclusively evidenced by the execution newark.org. No pre-bid meeting is scheduled Haleluya Ethiopian Food Catering, 4151 Baine * NOTICE * WHEREAS, the Washington Township Health of such amendment or supplement or of a for this project. However, Bidders are strongly Ave #124D, Fremont, CA 94536, County of Care District (the “District”), County of Alameda, certificate as described below by such urged to visit the job sites before submitting Alameda If you challenge the decision of the Zoning State of California (the “State”), a local healthcare Authorized Officer. The Authorized Officers bids. Submission of a bid shall be considered Registrant(s): Administrator in court, you may be limited to district, is duly organized and existing under the are, and each of them acting alone is, hereby as an acknowledgment of site investigation. The Haleluya Assefa, 4151 Baine Ave #124D, laws of the State, particularly the Local Health authorized to approve such additions, Contractor shall possess a valid Class A California Fremont, CA 94536 raising only those issues you or someone else Care District Law, constituting Division 23 of the Contractors License at the time of the bid opening. raised at the public hearing described in this deletions or changes to the Preliminary Business conducted by: An individual Health and Safety Code of the State (the “Law”); Official Statement and Official Statement The successful Bidder shall furnish a Performance The registrant began to transact business using notice, or in written correspondence delivered and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the as are necessary or desirable to effect the Bond and a Payment Bond. Items of work in the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A to the Zoning Administrator at, or prior to, the District (the “Board”), acting under and pursuant purposes of this Resolution and to comply conjunction with this project are included in the I declare that all information in this statement public hearing. to the Law, has determined that the public interest with applicable laws and to deliver copies proposal. The City Council of Newark reserves is true and correct. (A registrant who declares and necessity require the authorization, sale and of the Preliminary Official Statement and the the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive as true any material matter pursuant to Section issuance of hospital revenue bonds designated any minor informalities, irregularities and/or bid KRISTIE WHEELER Official Statement, and to execute the Official 17913 of the Business and Professions code as the District’s Revenue Bonds, 2017 Series A Statement. Upon approval of the Preliminary non-responsiveness that does not influence the that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a ZONING ADMINISTRATOR (the “Bonds”), to be issued to finance additions, Official Statement by an Authorized Officer competitive nature of the bid. This project has misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed improvements and betterments to the District’s (such approval to be evidenced by execution “Additive Alternate Bid Items.” This work may one thousand dollars [$1,000].) facilities, the equipping of the same and the of a certificate substantially in the form of or may not be included in any contract to be /s/ Haleluya Assefa payment of fees and expenses incurred in Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference awarded. “Additive Alternate Bid Items” will not be This statement was filed with the County Clerk of connection therewith (collectively, the “Project”), incorporated herein, with such changes as may considered in determining the basis of the lowest Alameda County on February 23, 2017 all estimated to comprise an amount not to exceed be necessary or advisable), such Preliminary bid. The City Council will award the project, if it NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) $46,000,000; is awarded, to the lowest responsible Bidder as CNS-2988366# Official Statement shall be deemed final as of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement of its date except for the omission of certain determined by the Total Base Bid only. The City generally expires at the end of five years from the WHEREAS, the Bonds shall be issued of Newark hereby notifies all bidders that it will CITY OF FREMONT information as provided in and pursuant to date on which it was filed in office of the county as Additional Bonds pursuant to that certain the Rule. affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of PUBLIC HEARING Indenture, dated as of July 1, 1993 (the “Original into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Indenture”), by and between the District and business and women owned business enterprises Notice is hereby given that the City of Fremont 7. Continuing Disclosure Agreement. The any change in the facts set forth in the statement Union Bank, N.A., as the initial trustee (the “Initial form of Continuing Disclosure Agreement, will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in City Council will hold a public hearing to consider Trustee”), as subsequently supplemented and Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

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SENIORS IN SCHOOLS SAVE’s Domestic SAVE’s Empowerment SAVE’s Restraining “Neighborhood Village” Ctr. Services Senior Volunteers are needed to Violence Support Groups Order Clinics Non-profit to help people stay FREE for domestic violence help Newark school children FREE, compassionate support Free for domestic violence survivors in their homes as they age survivors.Need support, a place with reading and basic math in Domestic violence survivors Seeking protective orders Eden Area Village is developing a to heal, or referrals? SAVE can their classrooms. If you can Drop-in, no reservations needed Locations: Fremont, Hayward & non-profit membership group to help! Advocacy, workshops, volunteer one or more hours a Every Tues & Thurs 6:45-8:45 pm San Leandro Every Monday, serve Hayward, Castro Valley & counseling & more week, you can give a life-long Every Friday 9:15 to 11 am Tuesday & Thursday San Lorenzo area. 24-hour Hotline: (510) 794-6055 gift of learning to a child. 1900 Mowry Avenue, Fremont Call SAVE’s 24-hr Hotline Public outreach meeting held Advocate: (510) 574-2256 To help CALL (510) 574-2250 or 24-hour (510) 794-6055 for details 1st Friday each month - 2pm 1900 Mowry Ave., #201,Fremont Tom 510-656-7413 or Hotline (510) 794-6055 www.save-dv.org Hayward City Hall www.save-dv.org email www.save-dv.org [email protected] 777 B Street, Hayward

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FREE QUALITY INCOME CRAB FEED TAX PREPARATION SparkPoint Financial on Sat. March 11, 5-11pm Servicesfor Low-Income Attend Free Classes Soiree Seniors IRS-Certified Tax Preparers at Holy Spirit Church Residents Become A Travel For People Over 60 $54,000 or less annual household 37588 Fremont Blvd., Fremont FREE financial services Trainer & teach Many Activities income. Restrictions may apply. Dinner, Dancing, & coaching. others how to travel at Potluck Dinners, Dancing, New Haven Adult School Raffles & more! SparkPoint Info Session wholesale Prices. TGIF’s, Birthdays and more 600 G Street, Union City Proceeds support 3rd Thursday, 6-7pm Tax Benefits & Free Health Care Call Dianne for information Saturdays: now through April 15, Athletic Programs City of Fremont Reserve your seating. (510) 581-9008 2017 10 am – 1:30 pm (Closed at American High School Family Resource Center Arleen 510 695 7278 Mar 4) Walk-in and self-prep For tickets call 510-206-7872 or To register, call 574-2020. [email protected] services available http://ahs-fusd- Fremont.gov/SparkPointFRC Call 510-574-2020 for more info ca.schoolloop.com/crabfeed March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 37

P U B L I C N O T I C E S continued from page 35 in response to this invitation and will not be Requirements for Equal Employment Opportunity Santa Clara, CA 95050 or through Planwell at estate, or both, of: Patsy Margaret Luttrell with the court before the hearing. Your discriminated against on the grounds of race, Executive Order 11246; Prevailing Wage (General www.e-arc.com/location/santa-clara. Phone (aka Patricia Margaret Luttrell, Patricia M. appearance may be in person or by your religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, Wage Decision Number: CA170029, Modification (408) 295-5770. No partial sets will be issued, Luttrell) attorney. physical disability, mental disability, medical Number 5, Publication Date: March 3, 2017). cost is non-refundable. Call to confirm availability condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, Note: The minimum (prevailing) wages applicable of copies before coming to pick up documents. A Petition for Probate has been filed by If you are a creditor or a contingent gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, to this project will be those in effect ten (10) days For more information on this project, contact the Patricia Alice Woodall in the Superior Court creditor of the decedent, you must file sexual orientation, including a perception that the prior to bid opening. Minimum wage rates for City of Fremont Purchasing Department at (510) of California, County of Alameda. your claim with the court and mail a copy person has any of those characteristics or that the this project as predetermined by the Secretary 494-4620. The Petition for Probate requests that to the personal representative appointed person is associated with a person who has, or is of Labor are included in the Specifications. If Patricia Alice Woodall be appointed as by the court within the later of either perceived to have, any of those characteristics in there is a difference between the minimum LINDA WRIGHT personal representative to administer the (1) four months from the date of first consideration for an award. Pursuant to Section wages rates predetermined by the Secretary of PURCHASING DIVISION of 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing Labor and prevailing wages rates determined estate of the decedent. issuance of letters to a general personal rate of wages in the county in which the work is by the Department of Industrial Relations for CITY OF FREMONT The Petition requests authority to representative, as defined in section 58(b) to be done has been determined by the Director similar classifications of labor, the Contractor 3/14, 3/21/17 administer the estate under the of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 of the Department of Industrial Relations of the and his/her subcontractors shall pay not less CNS-2985198# Independent Administration of Estates days from the date of mailing or personal State of California. These wages are set forth than the higher wage rate. Dated: March 8, Act. (This authority will allow the personal delivery to you of a notice under section in the General Prevailing Wage Rates for this 2017 SHEILA HARRINGTON, City Clerk City representative to take many actions 9052 of the California Probate Code. project. The Contractor and all subcontractors of Newark, Alameda County, California Publish shall pay all their employees performing labor Dates: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 Tuesday, March without obtaining court approval. Before Other California statutes and legal authority under this Contract salaries or wages at least 21, 2017 taking certain very important actions, may affect your rights as a creditor. You equal to the general prevailing wage rates for 3/14, 3/21/17 PROBATE however, the personal representative will may want to consult with an attorney the particular crafts, classifications or types of CNS-2985248# be required to give notice to interested knowledgeable in California law. workers employed on this project. These wage persons unless they have waived notice You may examine the file kept by the court. rates appear in the latest Department of Industrial or consented to the proposed action.) The If you are a person interested in the estate, Relations publication. Future effective wage rates NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS which have been predetermined and are on file independent administration authority will you may file with the court a Request for with the Department of Industrial Relations are Sealed bids will be received in the Office of NOTICE OF PETITION TO be granted unless an interested person Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of referenced but not printed in said publication, and Purchasing Services at 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. ADMINISTER ESTATE OF files an objection to the petition and shows an inventory and appraisal of estate assets are available on the internet at www.dir.ca.gov. B, Fremont, California, up to the hour of 2:00 PM good cause why the court should not grant or of any petition or account as provided in This project is partially funded by a grant from the on April 4, 2017 at which time they will be opened PATSY MARGARET LUTTRELL and read out loud in said building for: (AKA PATRICIA MARGARET the authority. Probate Code section 1250. A Request for United States Department of Housing and Urban A hearing on the petition will be held in this Special Notice form is available from the Development, administered by the Alameda LUTTRELL, PATRICIA M. County Housing and Community Development 2017 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT court on 04/03/2017 at 9:31 am in Dept. court clerk. Department, a division of the Alameda County CITY PROJECT 8234Q (PWC) LUTTRELL) 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King Jr. Petitioner: Patricia Alice Woodall, 1345 Community Development Agency. The general CASE NO. RP17850111 Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. Anacapri Drive, Manteca, CA 95336, contractor and subcontractors shall comply Plans, special provisions and standard proposal To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, If you object to the granting of the petition, Telephone: 209-470-6527 with the Federal Labor Standard Provisions forms to be used for bidding on this project contingent creditors, and persons who you should appear at the hearing and state 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/17 [HUD-4010(06/09)]: New Affirmative Action can be obtained for a non-refundable fee at ARC Solutions located at 821 Martin Avenue may otherwise be interested in the will or your objections or file written objections CNS-2982585#

CORRECTION Campos appointed Deputy County Executive The article “Building a tapestry of colorful cultures” [March 14, 2017], refers to Fiona Ma as Chairwoman of the Board of Equalization. Diane Harkey was selected as the new chair February 2017. Tri-City Voice apologizes for any confusion this may have caused. SUBMITTED BY LAUREL ANDERSON

County of Santa Clara County Executive Jeffrey V. Smith, M.D., Fremont Officer Koehler investigated complice was described as a J.D., has appointed David Campos, J.D., to the position of Deputy an embezzled vehicle from a woman of unknown race or age. County Executive. Campos joins the County of Santa Clara following Police Log rental car company in the 37000 Both left in a white 4-door sedan. two terms on the Board of Supervisors for the City and County of block of Fremont Boulevard. A Sunday, March 12 San Francisco. The appointment is effective March 13, 2017. 50-year-old woman did not re- At 9:50 a.m., a victim was ap- “David is known as a good government advocate and has a proven SUBMITTED BY GENEVA turn a rental vehicle at the end of proached by a man asking for track record for requiring transparency and accountability for govern- ment agencies,” said County Executive Jeffrey V. Smith. “He possesses BOSQUES, FREMONT PD the term, after she acquired it to money at the Fry’s Electronics work as an Uber driver. The vehi- store. When the victim refused the right combination of management expertise, knowledge of policy Thursday, March 9 cle is a 2015 gray 4-door Nissan the man unsuccessfully tried to implementation, and a clear understanding of how to meet the needs of a diverse community.” A robbery in the pharmacy Sentra 7HZR468. grab the victim’s bag. The man Campos was elected to two terms on the San Francisco Board of was reported at the Walgreen’s Union Pacific Railroad repre- was described as a Hispanic adult Supervisors (2008-2012, 2012-2016), providing oversight for the store on Decoto Road at around sentatives called to report that a with a thin build and wearing a $10 billion City and County budget. “Santa Clara County and its 2:45 p.m. The same suspect is man was laying on the railroad grey hoodie and dark jeans. He Board of Supervisors are national and regional leaders on many critical thought to have robbed another tracks, near Riverwalk and Paseo left in a late 1990s or early 2000s issues and I look forward to serving the diverse communities of this local pharmacy twice during the Padre, and got up just as a train silver Honda CRV. great county,” Campos said. prior week. He reportedly threat- approached. When Officer Tuesday, March 14 ened the pharmacist, and stole Butcher arrived the suspect fled A woman called 911 to report codeine and other medications. on foot. Officer Butcher and Of- that she was at the Bean Scene Community Detectives responded to assist pa- ficer Blanchet cornered and ar- coffee shop in the Irvington dis- trol officers with the investiga- rested the 28-year-old man on a trict when a woman hit her twice stewardship grants available tion. Update: On Monday, warrant and for resisting arrest. with a metal chair. Arriving offi- March 13 Livermore Police ar- At about 9:45 p.m. an armed cers located the assailant across rested a similar suspect and Fre- robbery was reported in the area the street from the coffee shop. SUBMITTED BY HAYWARD • Development and distribution mont detectives went to of 36500 Alder Court .The vic- The victim, who suffered a hand CHAMBER OF COMMERCE of outreach materials like videos, Livermore to investigate whether tim was approached by three injury, identified the 61-year-old newsletters and brochures their suspect is also responsible men, one of whom was armed woman for police. The woman Grant applications for up to • Art projects for the Fremont incidents. The with a black handgun. They was taken to Santa Rita Jail and $5,000 for groups who want to • Creekside restoration/re-vegeta- investigation is continuing. robbed the victim of his phone charged with assault with a create community projects that tion activities Friday, March 10 and credit/debit cards. The sus- deadly weapon and grand theft. enhance and protect the health of • Storm water retention projects Employees in a drugstore in pects were described as three Thursday, March 16 local creeks, lakes, shorelines and • Wildlife habitation projects the 2600 block of Mowry Ave re- black men in their early 20s, un- Officer Manrique was work- other waterways in Alameda Community and environmen- ported that a man wearing a pur- known height or weight, with ing street racer enforcement when County are being accepted tal groups, youth organizations, ple shirt and backpack fled from one wearing a grey sweater and he saw two cars in a speed con- through April 12 by The Clean teachers and student groups and the store with merchandise with- black jeans. The suspect’s vehicle, test. He tried to stop both vehi- Water Program. homeowners associations that out paying for it. Officer Wilson described as a silver-colored SUV cles, but only stopped. He was Proposed projects must be have specific ideas for creating spotted a matching suspect on a fled toward Alder Drive. able to obtain both license plates aimed at reducing pollutants that projects to protect local water- bicycle in the area and attempted Saturday, March 11 and identify the driver that failed enter the storm drain system and ways are encouraged to apply for to stop him. The suspect ran into An armed robbery occurred at to stop. The second driver, a 23- end up in waterways such as lit- a grant. a nearby commercial complex. Lucky’s Charter Square. A year-old man was arrested on sus- ter, garden chemicals, automotive Application packets can be Officer Tucker and Field Training woman was approached by a man picion of participating in a speed products and other items. Proj- downloaded at www.cleanwater- Officer Baca followed and found and a woman and robbed at gun- contest and was taken to Fremont ects must also contain a commu- program.org/grants or by con- the suspect at Beacon Avenue and point of her cell phone. The man Jail. His vehicle was impounded. nity or public outreach element. tacting Amy Evans at the Fremont Boulevard. Officer was described as a black man in The other driver was found at his Among projects eligible Alameda County Resource Gourley investigated and arrested his mid-40s, wearing a white resident and was cited and re- for funding: Conservation District at the 38-year-old man on suspicion baseball cap, white clothing and leased. • Litter reduction programs (925) 453-3862. Her email is of theft. armed with a handgun. His ac- • Outreach and education infor- [email protected] mation

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SUBMITTED BY JONNIE BANKS Subscription Form q 12 Months for $75 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY q Renewal - 12 months for $50 Eden Township Healthcare District (DBA Eden Health District), announced March 9, 2017 the upcoming retirement of their Date: q Check q Credit Card q Cash Executive Officer this summer. CEO Dev Mahadevan says “I plan to retire from my position as CEO from Eden Health District July 1, 2017, when my current agreement expires.” Name: Credit Card #: During his nearly nine years on the job, Mahadevan initially had the task of separating District business operations from Eden Medical Card Type: Center operations. Mahadevan has overseen the relocation of District Address: administration offices to three different locations, the demolition of old, unused medical offices owned by EHD, and the building of the Exp. Date: Zip Code: new EHD medical office complex on Lake Chabot Road, the “Eden City, State, Zip Code: Medical Building. Under his direction, another EHD investment property, Dublin Gateway Center, achieved 100% occupancy. Delivery Name & Address if different from Billing: The District, operating without tax subsidies for nearly 40 years, has gone from operating at a deficit to positive cash flow in 2013 and Business Name if applicable: potentially a fully profitable year in 2018! In addition to his role at EHD, Mahadevan, a 30-year resident of Castro Valley, has served in q Home Delivery q Mail local public service organizations such as, the Centers for Elders Independence Board of Directors, the San Leandro Rotary Club and the H.A.R.D. Foundation Board of Directors. Mahadevan says, Phone: “My hope is that EHD will continue to provide millions of dollars of community health education, and support out-patient health care E-Mail: Authorized Signature: (Required for all forms of for the people in our District for many years to come.” payment) Page 38 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE March 21, 2017

Union City block of 14th St. During a proba- Governor appoints local tion search of the vehicle, stolen Police Log mail was found including bank youth to State Board of Education statements and credit card state- ments, and miscellaneous mail SUBMITTED BY GOVERNOR’S OFFICE SUBMITTED BY from various cities. Corrine Bil- LT. MATIAS PARDO, lette, 31, of Oakland, was ar- Jaden Gray, 17, of Union City, has been appointed on March 10, 2017 to the California State Board of UNION CITY PD rested on suspicion of possessing Education. Gray has been an intern clerk in the Law Offices of John L. Burris since 2016 and a student at stolen property, forgery, and James Logan High School since 2015. He is chair of the Union City Youth Commission, a founding mem- Monday, March 6 other related charges. ber of the James Logan High School Young Democrats Club and a member of the California Association of At around 11:50 a.m. Officer Friday, March 10 Students Councils, New Haven Unified School District Board of Education and the James Logan High Valdehueza was dispatched to in- Officer Persinger responded to School Speech and Debate Team. This position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is vestigate a report of a stolen vehi- a report of a grand theft. The vic- $100 per diem. Gray is not registered to vote. cle in the 31300 block of tim told reported that he listed a Alvarado Niles Road. The driver pair of collectible shoes for sale Union City City Paratransit Title VI Program. the fiscal year 2017-18 capital fled with police in pursuit and on Facebook. He met with a sus- Public Hearings: improvement plan to evaluate eventually crashed into three ve- pect, who paid the victim $1,500 Council Meeting • Create permit parking on land use and parking alternatives hicles in Union City. Then the via PayPal and took possession of Fair Ranch Road, Tumbleweed for the Waste Consolidation area driver and his passenger both fled the shoes. PayPal later notified Court, Sunflower Court, Trailway on the former Pacific States Steel on foot, but the passenger was lo- the victim that the payment had March 14, 2017 Drive and Duchess Drive in corporation site. (4 ayes, 1 absent cated nearby. Arrested on suspi- been made using fraudulent order to improve parking condi- [Ellis]) cion of vehicle theft and resisting methods, and removed the Proclamations and tions for the Andrienne Apart- • Introduce an ordinance to arrest was John Hoang, 37, of money from the victim’s account. Presentations: ment complex. (3 ayes, 1 nay amend the municipal code re- Union City. The driver was not A suspect has been identified, and • Proclamation in recognition [Singh], 1 absent [Ellis]) garding shopping carts, mandat- found. the case has been sent to the dis- of Women’s History Month City Manager Reports: ing businesses to install anti-theft Tuesday, March 7 trict attorney for prosecution. Consent (4 ayes, 1 absent • Accept the Human Relations devices on carts. (all ayes) At about 8:30 a.m. Officer Saturday, March 11 [Ellis]): Commission’s Public Service Successor Agency to Noyd was dispatched to the 100 At around 11 p.m. officers • Accept the annual progress Grant recommendations for fiscal Redevelopment Agency: block of Decoto Rd. on the report stopped a vehicle in the area of report on the implementation of years 2017-18 and 2018-19 ap- • Authorize the form of of a robbery attempt. The victim Cabello Street and Regents A the Housing Element for 2016. propriating $245,000 from the official statement and continuing said a suspect approached him, stolen and loaded firearm was • Amend conflict of interest general fund for each fiscal year. disclosure certificate in brandished a knife, and demanded found inside the vehicle, along code of non-elected officials and The city is looking at deficits of connection with, and authorizing money. He then punched the vic- with drug paraphernalia, nar- designated employees of the $3.8 million for the current and actions related to, the issuance of tim several times and broke the cotics, and various stolen items. City of Union City. subsequent fiscal years. (4 ayes, refunding bonds. (all ayes) window of his vehicle, before flee- The driver also had two out- • Adopt a resolution for the 1 absent [Ellis]) ing on foot. Seth Ramirez, a 30- standing felony warrants. Derrick award of contract to Ray’s • Reallocate $850,000 pro- Mayor Carol Dutra-VernaciAye year-old Union City resident, was Ojeda, 45, of San Jose was ar- Electric in the amount of grammed for parking lot con- Vice Mayor Pat Gacoscos Aye arrested nearby and positively rested on suspicion of multiple $817,800 for cycle traffic signal struction in the fiscal year Emily Duncan Aye identified by the victim. weapons offenses and drug-re- improvements. 2016-17 capital improvement Lorrin Ellis Aye, 4 absent At about 9 p.m. Officer Olson lated violations, and the posses- • Adopt a resolution approv- plan and redirect the funding to Gary Singh Aye, 1 nay made a traffic stop on the 33600 sion of stolen property. ing the Union City Transit and

New Haven He is chair of the Union City doing so. The book club supporting this worthy endeavor. dams). Youth Commission, a founding discussion will be held Thursday, If you are interested, please Vino with Amigos School Board member of the James Logan High April 13 at El Patio Restaurant, contact Carolyn Aguirre at Fundraiser, Friday, School Young Democrats Club, a 37311 Fremont Blvd., Fremont, [email protected] or May 5, 2017 updates member of the California Associ- from 4:00 - 5:30 pm. Contact Vicki Baker at Going to wine country is fun, ation of Students Councils, and Sandy De Muri at [email protected] but sometimes it’s nice to not the James Logan High School [email protected] to E4K Day at UC Berkeley have to drive miles and miles SUBMITTED BY NHUSD Speech and Debate Team. This register. Union City Kids’ Zone took from one winery to another. Be position requires Senate Robotics Team Needs 94 4th – 6th grade students from surrounded by friends for a night Jaden Gray appointed to confirmation. Your Help! NHUSD to UC Berkeley’s of fun and Cinco de Mayo festiv- California State Board of Book Club for The Cesar Chavez Middle Engineering 4 Kids Day on ities as we bring wine country to Education Semester Credit School STEM (Science, Saturday, March 11, 2017. Union City for a great cause! James Logan High School Join Alameda County Reading Technology, Engineering, and Students took part in a variety of Learn the stories behind six dif- junior and New Haven Unified Association for a chance to Mathematics) Robotics Team hands-on math and science ferent Latino-owned wines and School Board Student Member, engage in conversation and could use support from parents related activities (i.e., program- sample each one at the Union Jaden Gray, has been appointed learning centered on growth and high school students who ming and commanding robots, City Kids’ Zone’s Vino with to the California State Board of mindset. Read ‘A Mindset for are interested in coaching and constructing electrical circuitry, Amigos! Proceeds from this Education by Governor Brown. Learning,’ by Christine Hertz mentoring younger students. If building DNA, imagining event will go towards our Gray has been an intern clerk in and Kristine Mraz. Then, join you or someone you know has an alternative energy, testing community’s families in need. the Law Offices of John L. Burris ACRA for a book club discus- affinity for technology or aerodynamics, understanding Contact Union City Kids’ Zone since 2016 and a student at sion. Earn a semester unit while robotics, please consider sustainability, and constructing at (510) 476-2770. Logan High School since 2015.

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SUBMITTED BY SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA CURLING CLUB Spring Intro Clinic PHOTOS BY CASSANDRA BROADWIN Thursday, Apr 13 7:30 p.m. We have five leagues coming Info & Registration: www.ba- up in Oakland, Fremont and San yareacurling.com/learn Jose this spring as well as a num- ber of new Introduction to Curl- Fremont Thursday ing Clinics for beginners. League Spring League registration will open Thursday, April 13 - June 22 (10 weeks) March 23rd at 7 p.m. from 7:45 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. www.bayareacurling.com/regis- Cost: $282 adults/$225 juniors ter/league. Drawmaster: Fremont League & Clinic: TC Altus - drawmaster-thurs- Solar4America Ice [email protected] 44388 Old Warm Springs Note: No curling 5/25; Blvd., Fremont Installment plan (3 payments) (510) 623-7200 is available for this league Mayor boosts http://www.solar4americaiceat- girl power at little league fremont.com/ Baseball ARTICLE AND PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY SHITAL SHAH

The goal of Mission San Jose Little League (MSJLL) is to promote teamwork, leadership, friendship and sportsmanship for all the youth in our baseball league. MSJLL offers programs and divisions of play that serve boys and girls, ages 4 to 18. Last fall, MSJLL formed their first all-girls baseball team, a team whose members truly “just wanted to play baseball.” They took on the name Dynamite Divas and proudly wore their pink jerseys to tackle the baseball diamond. Throughout the season, some opposing teams voiced concerns about the pitching capabilities of an all-girl team. However, once the umpires yelled, “Play ball!” the girls demonstrated their equality on the field, and all doubts were quickly removed — even those from the most uncertain all-boy teams. The MSJLL girls’ team enjoyed playing baseball so much last season, that they are back again this spring. Fremont Mayor Lily Mei recently applauded the girls at the MSJLL opening ceremony, saying, “I think it is great that we have girls’ teams, and that we have female leaders in our leagues.” The mayor went on to say, “One very important thing is that you [ladies] are able to do everything that young men are able to do!” When the first pitch was thrown to signify the start of their 2017 season, MSJLL chose one girl and one boy — Krisa Desai pitched to catcher Danny Stephen — celebrating the many co-ed teams in the league. At the conclusion of the ceremony, MSJLL president Gary Marks had only one remark, of course: “Play Ball!” For more information about MSJLL Girls Teams, visit their website at www.msjll.com or their “MissionSanJoseLittleLeague” page on Facebook. March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 39

THEATRE Side by Side

SUBMITTED BY BOB MILLER transferring to the West End for a total of 806 performances. Ned On April 7, 2017, the Dou- Sherrin directed, assisted by glas Morrisson Theatre (DMT) Sondheim himself. ‘Side by Side closes our 2016-2017 Season by Sondheim’ was first produced with ‘Side by Side by Sondheim,’ on Broadway by in a musical revue featuring the ear- association with Ruth Mitchell, lier songs of one of the greatest again directed by Sherrin, open- composers of American musical ing on April 18, 1977, at the theatre. Director Michael Ryken Music Box Theatre, and later returns to back to DMT. He last transferring to the Morosco The- directed Grey Gardenshere, but atre, for a total of 384 perform- his history with the company ances. In that first Broadway goes back 30 years to when he incarnation, ‘Side by Side by was a cast member of DMT’s Sondheim’ was nominated for 1987 production of ‘The Music five . The revue has Man.’ Music Director Dean since been revived twice in Lon- Starnes last worked here 20 years don, in 2007 and 2015. Through ago, and he’s excited to be back the last four decades, the show working once again with this tal- has enjoyed tremendous success ented company. regionally throughout the U.S., A musical retrospective by un- and arguably has played a big deniably one of Broadway’s all- part in Sondheim’s ever-growing time most celebrated composers, popularity. ‘Side by Side by Sondheim’ fea- tures songs from shows as diverse as , Company, (a song from Side by Side by Sondheim which gives the revue its title), A Friday, Apr. 7 – Sunday, Apr. 23 Little Night Music, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Opening Reception: the Forum, and Friday, April 7, 8 p.m. . Small gems from these Sondheim musicals, includ- Thursday April 20: 8 p.m. ing the work of Leonard Bern- Fridays and Saturdays: 8 p.m. stein, , Richard Saturday, April 15: 2 p.m. and Rodgers and , with 8 p.m. whom the composer collaborated Sundays: 2 p.m. on various shows, are seamlessly tied together by a narrator in this Douglas Morrisson Theatre intimate show showcasing some 22311 N. Third St, Hayward of the best known works from his $27 Thurs. Eve, Sat. Matinee, early career. Opening Night LETTERS POLICY ‘Side by Side by Sondheim’ $29 Fri. Eve., Sat. Eve., Sun. The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to the editor. Letters must originated as a revue put together Matinee be signed and include an address and daytime telephone to benefit a theatre in the English Discounts available for seniors, village of Wavendon. Cameron under30s, students, H.A.R.D. number. Only the writer’s name will be published. Letters that Mackintosh saw the benefit and residents, TBA, KQED mem- are 350 words or fewer will be given preference. Letters are agreed to produce the show. In bers, and groups (10+) subject to editing for length, grammar and style. May 1976, the show premiered at Box office: (510) 881-6777 ’s , www.dmtonline.org [email protected] March 21, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 40

THEATRE REVIEW Broadway West’s Loves and Hours, a comedy of life

BY JANET GRANT PHOTOS BY CHRISTIAN PIZZIRANI

“The loves and hours of the life of man are swift and sad being borne by the sea…,” wrote English poet and playwright, Algernon Charles Swinburne. Though this may be true, it’s always and foremost what everyone aspires to anyway–to find love, no matter how swift or fleeting. In Broadway West Theatre Company’s newest season offering, “Loves and Hours,” by Stephen Metcalfe, we follow the theme of love and aging through the perspective of one man, but whose story could be that of any man’s. Expertly directed by Jason Salazar and assistant directed by Rachael Campbell, this gentle comedy explores the quest to find love and meaning in life, even if not really looking for it. At the core of the play is Dan Tilney (Jim Woodbury), a and his daughter, Rebecca, played director Craig Cutting, who newly divorced, about to be by Casey Semple, is quite staged an entire life on a minimal empty nester, who is at a loss in believable in her justifiable set. And director Jason Salazar his life. His friends believe he anger and vulnerability. did a remarkable job in moving needs a new woman but will it The three women in Dan’s the cast and crew through an be beautiful Charlotte (Gretta life, Linda (Deborah Murphy), enormous amount of setting Hestenez Stimson), 20 years his Charlotte (Gretta Hestenez changes with seamless precision. junior? Or will it be Julia (Alma Stimson), and Julia, (Alma Broadway West’s “Loves and Pasic-Tran), his life-long friend Pasic-Tran) all bring unique Hours,” is an entertaining, and confidant? Meanwhile, there personalities to their roles and thought-provoking night of great is his teenage son who is having different aspects of life’s compli- theatre not to be missed. The an affair with a neighbor, an cations with amazing sensitivity. loves and hours of the life of man ex-wife who announces she is Next door neighbors, Tom might be swift and sad, but by gay, a best friend who is going Houghton (Joel Butler) and Sara way of good community theatre, through a mid-life crises, and a Houghton (Tressa Kate Small) it can also be hopeful, funny, and daughter who’s just furious with realistically portray a troubled quite enjoyable too. everyone. It seems that not only marriage with sides of loneliness is love swift and unpredictable, and love gone sour. Loves and Hours Graphic Design/Production it’s also very complicated! Much of the humor of the Friday, Mar 17 – Saturday, Jim Woodbury did a night was supplied by Dan’s best Apr 15 Wanted phenomenal job of the affable, friend, Harold Schwab, played 8 p.m. (Sunday matinees: yet clueless Dan Tilney. His comically and energetically by p.m. & 3 p.m.) Must be proficient in Photoshop/Illustrator/QuarkExpress Mark Alan Flores. Kudos also go Broadway West or InDesign foibles were easy to relate to and he adds the right amount of to Amanda Vogel playing Theatre Company Part time pathos and humor to his role. Harold’s ditzy young bride, 4000-B Bay Street, Fremont, Andrea. Their unique marriage CA 94539 Contact: He draws you in to his character easily and his strength acts as the provides another take on love (510) 683-9218 510-494-1999 and aging with many laughs in www.broadwaywest.org [email protected] foundation for all the other characters to build on. between. Tickets: $10 - $27 Dan’s son Dan Jr., is Special mention goes to the charmingly played by Justin Viz set and design crew and set