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Cordova Baseball Disney’s Latest Split SVC Games ‘Jungle Book’ an Page 12 Instant Classic Page 9 Grapevine ndependent VOLUMEI 4847 • ISSUEISSUE 1625 PROUDLY PROUDLY SERVING SERVING RANCHORANCHO CORDOVACORDOVA & SACRAMENTO& SACRAMENTO COUNTY COUNTY June April 19, 15, 20152016 BOOK TALK WITH Mayor’s Walks LOCAL AUTHOR Kick Off This A Collection of Month Critters on Canvas By Margaret Snider RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - “Critters” is the theme for the second art exhibit of the year at Page 2 Rancho Cordova City Hall. The exhibit, which depicts a variety of living creatures, welcomed all human creatures for the artists’ reception on Thursday, April RECAP OF THE 14th. The exhibit will be avail- able to view at City Hall from CAP-TO-CAP, through July 16th. Rancho Cordova Mayor David Sander City Hall shows are juried. AND THOUGHTS For Critters, prize-winning art- RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - THEREOF ist Sandra Lindblad served as Do you have a question for the the single juror. In a juried show, Mayor? Now’s your chance to submissions are evaluated by a have a one-on-one conversation judge or a panel of judges who with Mayor David Sander at six decide which works of art will neighborhood walks. be admitted and which will not. Get fresh air, talk about Lindblad is from Grass Valley upcoming projects, ask and her work as an animal por- questions, learn about the trait artist made her a natural neighborhood, and meet your choice to jury this show. neighbors! The events kick off Out of the 126 artworks con- with refreshments at 8:30 a.m., sidered, Lindblad selected 101 and the one-mile walk begins at pieces by a total of 55 different 9 a.m. Following are the dates artists. The submissions covered Volunteers gather at Rancho and locations: Page 4 a wide range of skill and exper- Cordova City Hall to hang artwork selected to be in the show • Saturday, April 16th - Cordova tise. “There were paintings that “Critters.” Photo by Margaret Snider Gardens Elementary, 2400 were definitely exceptional,” Dawes Street Lindblad said. “Then there were artist submitted multiple works FOR ONCE IN YOUR some pieces in there that the and other worthy artists need to • Saturday, May 14th - artist needed to work on their have a turn. Williamson Elementary, 2275 LIFE, DREAM BIG craftsmanship a bit more, they There were some works that Benita Drive were just starting out.” As far as Lindblad would consider favor- • Saturday, June 4th - Rancho rules for selection, Lindblad said ites. In any group of artwork, Cordova Elementary, 2562 the only hard and fast rule was Lindblad said, “the favorite Chassella Way that the work had to show some ones would be such as when END OF THE sort of living creature. you walk into a room and your • Saturday, August 20th - A.M. A jurist looks for crafts- eye just goes to that. Then you Winn Elementary, 3351 manship, presentation, design, look around and your eye goes Explorer Drive BENCH value, and color, and sees how back to that.” • Saturday, September 17th - the artist handles the medium. Lindblad has created art Sunrise Elementary, 11821 All of those criteria are impor- all of her life, and has two BY GERRY SCHOLL Cobble Brook Drive tant and Lindblad contrasted it Bachelors of Fine Arts from Page 12 with what she called a “schlock the Art Academy University • Saturday, October 15th - job,” one in which, for exam- in San Francisco. She has Cordova Villa Elementary, ple, frames might be in bad recently juried a show fea- 10359 S White Rock Road shape, mat discolored, or crafts- turing animals for the Questions? Contact manship appears to be seriously Sacramento Center of Fine Community Engagement inadequate. In addition, in Arts and currently has paint- Analyst Lorianne Ulm at (916) any show with limited space, ings in two international 851-8755. including this one, some works shows. Her artwork has won Artist Sandy Lindblad served as the juror for the art exhibit that opened Source: City of Rancho on April 4th at Rancho Cordova City Hall. She created her the painting, cannot be included because of prizes including a $500 award “Donna,” in pastels. It will be offered for sale at the show. Photo courtesy Cordova H lack of space, or because an Continued on page 10 Sandy Lindblad CRPD Passes Resolution, City Withdraws Offer of Funding Story and photos four city council members were out of town members Inez Reyes, Michael Yearwood, by Margaret Snider on Monday the representatives for the City and Brian Danzl. The resolution was passed were City Manager Cyrus Abhar and the unanimously. RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - At a Special City Attorney. The meeting was convened at Leimbach said that the resolution Meeting called by the Cordova Recreation 5:30 p.m., Monday, April 11th, at the Hagan answered the City’s requirements. “They and Park District Board of Directors Community Center on Chase Drive. had every right to say, ‘Listen we can’t the District outlined the chief details of The result of the resolution was, in effect, guarantee you funding until we see a new their Resolution 15/16-47 concerning the that the District would proceed with the design and bid process,’ and so the District Cordova Community Pool Renovation, pool renovation without further negotia- said, ‘Okay, we will do that.’ ” and listened to timed comments by Rancho tion and outlined the processes they would District Administrator Jim Rodems felt Cordova City Manager Cyrus Abhar, City follow. Bob Thurbon, District counsel, pre- that the Board made the right decision, say- Attorney Adam Lindgren, and interested sented the broad details of the resolution, ing that the City said they would be able to citizens Dan Lynch, Mary Nesel, Joyce which Board members said provided an come to an agreement in 30 days. “We gave Higdon, and Susan Roa. answer for each of the deal points the City them a significant amount of time beyond Public notice of the meeting on Sunday had requested in March. Rancho Cordovan Mary Nesel spoke to CRPD that and we just couldn’t come to an agree- evening at 5 p.m. met the legally required The City did not agree that their points at the Special Meeting, saying, “You have a ment,” Rodems said. “I think the Board felt advance notice for Special Meetings of had been met with the resolution, and the 3 million dollar gift being offered to you and they needed to move on this project, it’s you can’t seem to negotiate.” 24 hours, and included a copy of the res- Mayor and Vice Mayor’s letter stated the been held up long enough.” olution, which was made available at the following. “If CRPD decides to move for- not consider any future funding requests for Previous two-by-two meetings of two meeting as well. Mayor David Sander and ward with the process as proposed by their this project.” District Board members—two City Council Vice Mayor Donald Terry responded with a staff, we will be recommending to the City All District Board members were pres- members, and members of their respec- letter that was also distributed at the meet- Council that the City formally withdraw its ent at the meeting: Chairperson Rick Sloan, tive staffs—had resulted in an impasse in ing. Due to the short notice and the fact that current offer of funding and direct staff to Vice Chairperson Terri Leimbach, and Continued on page 2 www.RanchoCordovaIndependent.com 2 • The Independent April 15, 2016 Book Talk With CHP Officer Critically Injured After Assault With a Vehicle Local Author SACRAMENTO REGION, CA years. Officer Ericson is a U.S. Story and photo by Margaret Snider (MPG) - On April 7th, 2016, at Marine veteran. He is engaged to approximately 1:05 pm, North be married and has two sons. RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - Under pen name Sacramento CHP Motorcycle A Statement from Officer Heidi Schussman, Rancho Cordova resident Heidi Officer Michael Ericson encoun- Ericson’s Family: Gilbert has recently published her second novel, tered a 2001 Ford F350 pickup “We would like to extend a “El Tiburon,” a drug trafficking conspiracy story truck in the center divider of heartfelt thank you to everyone set in Guatemala. She will talk about this and her westbound Interstate 80, east for the outpouring of support first novel, “Counterpart,” at the Rancho Cordova of Madison Ave. The driver in light of this horrible attack. Library’s Book Talk taking place from 1 p.m. to 2 intentionally assaulted Officer The amount of support we have p.m., Saturday, April 23rd. The library is at 9845 Ericson with the 2001 Ford F350 received has been overwhelm- Folsom Blvd. in Sacramento. pickup truck and fled the scene. ing and very much appreciatd. Schussman’s novels follow the relationship and Officer Michael Ericson, CHP NSAC. Thank you all for your com- The pickup truck was aban- Photo courtesy CHP lives of African American/Japanese doctor Janet doned in a construction zone passion and love that you have (Sport) Warrick and CIA agent Sean McGee. Both westbound I-80, near Northgate •V.C. 2800.2 – Evading Arrest expressed for Mike. All of the books are in the genre of political conspiracy thrill- Boulevard where a second pickup •P.C. 496d– Possession of Stolen support makes a time like this ers, though the publisher of “El Tiburon” classified truck was stolen. The driver Vehicle(s) easier and we know it will help the book as an ethnic romance. again fled westbound I-80 where Mike heal faster and make a full “The thing that’s fun about them calling it CHP officers located and initi- •V.C.