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510-494-1999 [email protected] www.tricityvoice.com August 22, 2017 Vol. 15 No. 34 JAM makes wishes come true SUBMITTED BY BEATS 4 HOPE PHOTOS BY JZLIM PHOTOGRAPHY

History will be made Sunday, September 3 when Beats 4 Hope presents the “The JAM,” benefiting Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area. Bay Area celebrity DJs unite with platinum R&B recording artist Lisa Lisa of Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam to raise money for Bay Area Wish Kids. Beats 4 Hope is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation that raises funds for various charities from The Bay to LA. The JAM is a club-style continued on page 39

Goggles, gears, and gadgets attempts to industrialize the While reminiscing of traveling, set the stage for Circus Vargas’ circus by incorporating his steam their many adventures and how 2017’s retro-futuristic powered mechanical contraptions fast time has passed, Nelson SteamCirque. Join them on a into the ordinary, typical circus remarked suddenly that he’d felt journey of fantastic proportions rigging, filling the big top with as if he’d been “Around the World where children of all ages will new, imaginative acrobatic in 80 days!” referring to a marvel at the wacky and apparatus for the artists to novel from French author wonderful cast of characters perform their acts. It becomes a Jules Verne’s collection, “Voyages that come alive in this exciting test of wills – the steampunkers Extraordinaire.” That comment SUBMITTED BY the big top! The biggest steampunk, science-fiction versus the circus folk; who will and the subsequent conversation fantasy inspired circus odyssey. win? Audiences will have to that followed morphed into ROLANDA KAISER American, animal-free traveling big top circus is making a An eccentric group of come and see to find out! hours of storytelling. “It’s been PHOTOS BY splash across and will adventure seekers stumble upon Husband and wife team quite the journey,” says Katya. MIKE ROLLERSON be entertaining San Francisco a traveling circus in an imaginary Nelson and Katya Quiroga’s “Sometimes we don’t even believe Bay Area residents through Victorian city, far, far away. inspiration for this year’s it ourselves.” Circus Vargas embarks on a September 18 with its latest hit SteamCirque’s peculiar protago- production came to them over continued on page 12 brand new epic adventure under production, “SteamCirque”! nist, part magician-part inventor, a casual dinner with friends.

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in and serve the Washington Washington Hospital Township Health Care District. Analytical data was collected Tailors Educational and reviewed through various reports. Additionally, there were several community focus group Programs to interviews and confidential interviews with professional experts in areas such as aging Meet Community and family services, emergency services, mental health, and women’s health. Health Needs The study identified seven key community health needs for ree Health & Wellness “The Affordable Care Act Washington Hospital’s service seminars, specific health (ACA), enacted by Congress area: asthma, behavioral health, screenings, community in 2010, requires all nonprofit cancer, cardiovascular services and special hospitals nationwide to conduct disease/stroke, maternal and child Fhealth-related events are all an assessment within their service health, obesity/diabetes/healthy part of the services Washington areas to identify populations & active living, and violence Hospital provides for the experiencing health disparities, and injury prevention. residents of Fremont, Newark, particularly those related to An action/implementation Union City, unincorporated chronic disease. We then identify plan has been developed to ad- Sunol and a small portion of factors contributing to chronic dress the health needs identified Hayward. The question of how disease and opportunities for by the study, Hernandez said. and why Washington Hospital healthier living within these Following is a brief overview of selects and prioritizes the populations,” explained some specific new and expanded programs it provides has an Lucy Hernandez, Washington activities in each initiative area: answer that is both simple Hospital’s community Community Outreach Project Manager Lucy Hernandez explains how Asthma: Fremont, Newark and complex—the Hospital outreach project manager. Washington Hospital develops community education programs and services. and Union City have higher determines the specific health “As a district hospital, we proportions of adults, teens and needs of the community and were exempt from the legislation services to offer to residents of Cancer Center — are just a few children diagnosed with asthma addresses those needs through requiring this prior to 2010,” the district.” of the programs developed as a than the county or the state. these services. Hernandez noted. “However,” Hernandez added that many result of previous community Initiatives include exploring The Community Health she added, “Washington Hospital of the programs now considered health needs studies. ways to address childhood Needs Assessment (CHNA) has been conducting community essential services — such as the Working with other Alameda asthma, including partnering is a rigorous process that includes health needs assessment reports Health Insurance Information County tax-exempt hospitals, with UCSF for programs tailored community surveys, health for more than 20 years as we Services, Community Washington Hospital recently toward pediatric asthma patients. reports, expert input and data have always believed it is Mammography Screening, completed its 2016 Community analysis. Washington Hospital important to understand the low-dose CT lung Cancer Needs Assessment Study of continued on page 5 conducts a CHNA every health needs of the community Screening Program and the new residents, community leaders and three years. when determining programs and UCSF - Washington Hospital health care professionals who live

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 Prostate Cancer: Learn the Latest Your Concerns Surgical Treatment of 12:00 AM What You Need Treatment Options Preventive Health InHealth: Decisions in Preventive Health Obstructive Sleep Apnea to Know Preventive Health Care for GERD End of Life Care 12:30 PM Screening for Adults Care Screening for Care Screening for Adults Adults 12:30 AM Meatless Mondays Urinary Incontinence Learn If You Are Knee Pain & Arthritis 1:00 PM in Women: What You at Risk for Liver 1:00 AM Need to Know Colon Cancer: The Patient's Reach Your Goal: Disease Prevention & Treatment Playbook Quit Smoking Hip Pain in the Young Community Forum: and Middle-Aged 1:30 PM Family Caregiver Inside Washington Family Caregiver Series: Getting to the Adult 1:30 AM Understanding Health Series: Hospice & Hospital: Advanced Federal Health Policy No-Mistake Zone Care Benefits Palliative Care Treatment of Aneurysms Outlook Respiratory Health 2:00 PM 2:00 AM Deep Venous 2:30 PM Washington Thrombosis Washington Palliative Care 2:30 AM Washington Keys to Healthy Eyes Township Health Township Health Series: How Can Township Health Care District Board Care District Board Your Concerns This Help Me? Care District Board 3:00 PM Meeting Meeting InHealth: Sun 3:00 AM Meeting August 9, 2017 August 9, 2017 Protection Superbugs: Are August 9, 2017 3:30 PM Understanding We Winning the 3:30 AM Diabetes Matters: Learn About the Mental Health Germ War? Hypoglycemia Signs & Symptoms of Disorders Sepsis 4:00 PM 4:00 AM Family Caregiver Family Caregiver The Weigh to Family Caregiver Sports Medicine Series: Legal & Series: Medication Success Series: Fatigue and Program: Why Does Financial Affairs Safety Good Fats vs. Depression 4:30 PM Bad Fats 4:30 AM My Shoulder Hurt? Crohn's & Colitis

5:00 PM Shingles Shingles Shingles Shingles 5:00 AM 11th Annual Menopause: A Women's Health 5:30 PM Nerve Compression Mind-Body Sports Medicine Program: Conference: Patient's Getting the Most Out 5:30 AM Eating for Heart Disorders of the Arm Approach Health by Reducing Think Running is a Pain? It Snack Attack Playbook of Your Insurance When Sodium Doesn't Have to Be You Have Diabetes 6:00 PM 6:00 AM Family Caregiver Series: Skin Health: Skin Strengthen Your Tips for Navigating the Cancer & Fountain of Back! Learn to Health Care System Keeping Your Heart Kidney Transplants Youth 6:30 PM Improve Your Back on the Right Beat 6:30 AM Fitness Heart Health: What Washington Washington You Need to Know Voices InHealth: Township Health Township Health 7:00 PM Healthy Pregnancy Care District Board Care District Board Obesity: Understand the 7:00 AM Meeting Meeting Diabetes Matters: Causes, Consequences Gastroparesis Arthritis: Do I Have Palliative Care Series: & Prevention August 9, 2017 August 9, 2017 7:30 PM One of 100 Types? Palliative Care Diabetes Matters: 7:30 AM Demystifie Diabetes & Stroke: Palliative Care Series: What's the Connection? Interfaith Discussions 8:00 PM on End of Life Topics Inside Washington Hospital: 8:00 AM Get Your Child's Raising Awareness Implementing the Lean About Stroke Plate in Shape Family Caregiver Management System 8:30 PM Series: Panel Discussion 11th Annual Women's 8:30 AM Washington Washington Health Conference: Township Health Township Health Heart Health Nutritio 9:00 PM Care District Board Care District Board Do You Suffer Diabetes Matters: 9:00 AM Meeting Alzheimer's Disease Meeting From Anxiety or Strengthen Your Back Not A Superficial Type 1.5 Diabetes August 9, 2017 August 9, 2017 Depression? Problem: Varicose 9:30 PM Veins & Chronic 9:30 AM Venous Disease What You Should Symptoms of Thyroid 10:00 PM Know About Carbs Problems Community Health and Food Labels 10:00 AM Needs Assessment 2016 ShinglesLearn More About Shingles Shingles 10:30 PM Kidney Disease Diabetes Matters: 10:30 AM New Treatment Diabetes Matters: The Options for Chronic History of Diabetes Straight Talk About Sinusitis Diabetes Medications 11:00 PM Sports Medicine Program: Big 11:00 AM Diabetes Matters: Managing Advance Health Care Changes in Concussion Care: What Preventive Health Preventive Time with Diabetes Planning Preventive Health You Don't Know Can Hurt You Preventive Health Care Screening for 11:30 PM Health Care Care Screening for Care Screening for Screening for Adults Family Caregiver Family Caregiver Adults 11th Annual Women's Health Adults 11:30 AM Series: Nutrition for Adults Series: Loss, Grief & Conference: Preventing Cardio- the Caregiver Recovery vascular Disease in Women August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 3

Affiliation with UCSF Provides Local Access to Specialized Expertise and Resources

patient-centered, personalized earned her degree from Mount amniocentesis, in which a needle care based on the patient’s Sinai Hospital in New York, is inserted into the abdomen individual needs.” where she also served as under ultrasound guidance to Dr. Chyu’s colleagues at the supervising genetic counselor. remove a small amount of amniotic fluid from the uterus. PDC include: • Obstetrical sonographer “Our comprehensive genetic • Pediatric cardiologist Nicole Ortiz, RDMS. She is counseling can help patients Anita Moon Grady, MD, a trained in fetal imaging and decide whether they want further world-renowned professor of performs the technical portion testing and, if so, which tests Pediatric Cardiology and director of ultrasound exams. She brings a would be appropriate,” Dr. Chyu of the Fetal Cardiovascular wealth of experience to the notes. “In a highly personalized Program at USCF. She PDC from her work with Dr. Jacquelyn Chyu meets mom and baby at diagnostic appointment. approach, we evaluate the provides fetal echocardiography perinatologists at UCSF East Bay. patient’s medical history, the procedures and pediatric nder the direction of in advanced fetal ultrasound and “We use high-end fetal family history – including both cardiology consultations. maternal-fetal medicine invasive procedures under the ultrasound equipment to monitor the father’s and the mother’s side specialist Jacquelyn direction of John Hobbins, MD, • Geneticist Mary Norton, MD, the baby’s development,” – and sometimes the patient’s U Dr. Chyu explains. “Ultrasound Chyu, MD, Washington Hospital who is considered the early also a world-renowned professor ethnicity in cases where there Healthcare System and the pioneer of obstetric ultrasound and director of the UCSF also can help us check for birth could be a risk for conditions University of California, in the United States. Program in Genetic and defects or problems with the such as sickle cell disease. We mother’s uterus or cervix.” San Francisco (UCSF) Health “Our objective is to help Genomic Prenatal Medicine. also provide consultations for System have teamed up to women and their babies receive She and her UCSF geneticist Used in combination with high-risk patients with diabetes, provide full prenatal diagnostic the highest level of care available colleagues provide the various blood tests, ultrasound high blood pressure or a history services, including comprehensive anywhere, with comprehensive underpinnings of the PDC’s also can help detect genetic of previous premature birth or counseling, screening and preconception and prenatal genetics services to detect and conditions such as Down miscarriage. Some women may diagnostic testing for fetal counseling and state-of-the-art optimize the management of syndrome and trisomy 18, also want preconception counseling to disorders. diagnostic screening and testing inherited illnesses. known as Edwards syndrome, get pre-existing conditions under which can disrupt the baby’s control before becoming An expert in diagnosing to evaluate the health and • Genetic counselor normal pattern of development pregnant. In collaboration and treating maternal and fetal well-being of the mother and her Heather Fisher, LCGC. in significant ways. Additional with their regular physicians, illnesses, Dr. Chyu is also an unborn baby,” Dr. Chyu says. Fisher specializes in communicat- diagnostic tests for genetic we can even help them choose obstetrician and a clinical “Our staff includes a pediatric ing a vast array of information disorders include chorionic villus medications that are safe for professor at UCSF. In addition cardiologist, a geneticist, a genetic about genetic conditions to sampling, which involves their pregnancy.” to her subspecialty, training in counselor, a sonographer and PDC patients and guides them removing a tiny piece of tissue maternal-fetal medicine, she medical assistants. All of us work through the available genetic from the placenta under continued on page 7 completed a second fellowship together as a team to provide tests. Now on staff at UCSF, she ultrasound guidance, and Page 4 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

O’Donnell, who switched from in the classroom using 3D soft- chemical engineering to theatre ware, and can fit onto a USB when he was in college, says, drive. All that is required is to plug “Everyone in theatre has a story it in. For their final exam, students about when they told their parents in the lighting class create a three- they were going to major in minute light show on computer to theatre, and the jaws drop. But it’s a piece of music of their choice. much easier to get a job on the Then they run their show in one tech side than it is as an actor.” of the studios at the Smith Center, O’Donnell has toured with many in front of their peers. groups, including The Chick Says O’Donnell, “In the end, Corea Elektric Band, Herbie college is about teaching you how Hancock, Isaac Hayes, The Rip- to think. There’s a lot of problem pingtons, and Rickie Lee Jones. solving that we do. It’s a long Although O’Donnell’s touring process. We go from making days are done, he still has many drawings to building to installa- friends in the entertainment tion to rehearsals to production. industry, often inviting them to And what’s great and different give guest presentations for his about our department is that you students. Recent alumni also work as a team. It’s completely return to share their fresh collaborative. Everybody cares experiences. Some have gone on about the work that they do. to work for places like Disney We’re like a family, and to me and the San Francisco Opera, that’s really exciting.” and for famous bands like

BY DAVID R. NEWMAN technicians, and actors to execute PHOTOS COURTESY OF the work of all involved. When the audience leaves the theater, MATT O’DONNELL they will have not only seen and listened to the performers on the The squeal of heavy metal stage, but they will have also guitar riffs rings out across the experienced the skilled hands amphitheater as fog sprays up- and passions of the technology ward from small black canisters. that makes it all work.” Multi-colored lights dance across the stage as actors stand defiantly, Every summer, students start fists in the air. The audience is from scratch, erecting a 32-foot standing, cheering, shouting, high steel truss and scaffolding some with lighters raised high, system or, as it is known in swaying in unison. It is closing the industry, rigging, on the night for “Rock of Ages,” a amphitheater stage. “When we glam rock musical that is the first get here there’s nothing,” final act of Summerfest 2017 at says O’Donnell. “We build it Ohlone College. all from the ground up. Our students do everything.” Afterward, as people file out to their cars, many are still Setting up the rigging is a humming away, the songs still critical part of any outdoor (or indoor) event, whether it’s fresh in their minds. But the Photo by Ravi Masand actors and musicians are merely a musical, concert, car show, corporate event, etc. Says industry. Plenty of hands-on part of the picture. Much of U2 and Bruce Springsteen. Ohlone’s fall registration O’Donnell, “Rigging is like experience is provided by the magic, including lighting, And many people in the trade, is currently open. Classes rigging, sound, special effects, engineering for entertainment. working on five productions per year, including a fall production, especially union members, take begin Monday, August 28. winter dance production, classes as part of their safety For more information on Playwrights Festival (10 new training and professional development. the EDT Department at short plays in one evening), Ohlone, please contact spring dance production, and a O’Donnell loves technology, Summerfest musical (like “Rock and utilizes the latest software Matt O’Donnell at of Ages”). Other classes include and hardware in his classes. As (510) 659-6433 or film and video production, scenic an example, all lighting for [email protected] painting, costume construction, “Rock of Ages” was run through or visit theatrical makeup, studio an advanced light board called a http://www.ohlone.edu/instr GrandMA2, which wirelessly recording, digital sound editing, /edt/ stage management, moving controls the lights and special lights, and a host of others. effects. Shows are preprogrammed Students can obtain a Certificate of Achievement or a two-year Associate of Arts Degree Photo by Ravi Masand in one of six specialized fields: sets, and costumes, is created and It has gotten quite serious. In the Stagecraft, Costuming, Audio managed by people who work early days of Led Zeppelin, they Technician, Live Event behind the scenes. At Ohlone, would just use these big fat Management, Theatrical and this is all taken care of by chains to connect lights to TV Lighting Technician, and students in the Entertainment towers, but they had no idea Moving Light Technician. Design & Technology (EDT) what the stress levels were of the Upon graduation, many students Department. materials they were using. Now qualify for a transfer degree, there’s a much more sophisticated Says EDT Director which gives automatic entry into way to decide what can be hung Matt O’Donnell, “Our job as the California State University over people’s heads – they know production artists is quite simply system. Some graduates opt to what everything weighs and what to tell a story. Through color, enter the workforce directly, the roof and beam structures texture, light and shadow, another main goal of the need to be in order to support it.” designers, artisans, and technicians program. In fact, many of the help sculpt the story with the Rigging is just one of many classes are vocational in nature, director and actors. Once in classes offered by the EDT combining academics with performance, that story is placed program at Ohlone that prepares technical and occupational into the hands of stage managers, students for the entertainment knowledge. August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 5

continued from page 2 Washington Hospital Tailors Educational Programs to Meet Community Health Needs

Behavioral Health: The In collaboration with UCSF, the Hospital’s emergency department Prenatal Diagnostic Center is has experienced high usage serving high-risk mothers. On by residents for mental October 28, the Hospital will illness-related issues. The host a Children’s Health and study found that many in the Safety Fair. community do not consider Obesity/Diabetes, Healthy mental health issues an illness, and Active Living: Washington a perception the Hospital would Hospital has an aggressive and like to change. effective outreach and education The Hospital will explore a program for each of these health possible collaboration with the areas. However, the study Alameda County Health System identified some underserved to develop an outpatient mental populations needing additional health clinic in the Washington outreach. Hospital service area to provide Initiatives may include much needed ongoing care for increased collaboration with residents with various mental community partners, and health issues. redesigning the Diabetes Matters Cancer: Washington Hospital education program to add currently has extensive cancer focus on culturally sensitive awareness, education and and ethnically relevant nutrition treatment programs. The recommendations for diverse Hospital will continue to populations. expand its existing comprehensive Violence and Injury cancer program of diagnosis, Prevention: Residents reported treatment and survivorship fear of being attacked while through its affiliation walking in certain areas, a lack of with UCSF. empathy by health care and law Cardiovascular/Stroke: enforcement officials, and a lack Washington Hospital has won of effective support for domestic national recognition for its violence victims. New and heart and stroke prevention expanded strategies are being and treatment programs. It has developed to address these issues. been certified as a primary stroke Hernandez understands the center and designated as a cardiac concerns local residents have in and stroke receiving center for the face of health care changes. stroke patients in southern “Every day the news seems to Alameda County. include some proposed change to The survey showed a need health care that will impact for working with the various access,” she noted. “But we population groups in the Tri-City understand and address those Area to improve diets, increase concerns. As part of the district’s exercise opportunities and implementation plan, it will be increase general heart/stroke imperative that we evaluate education outreach. existing and new programs and Maternal and Child Health: services in the context of changes Washington Hospital currently in federal health care legislation. offers a variety of programs Washington Hospital will focused on maternal and child continue its commitment to health, a number of them in the health of our community cooperation with UCSF. members.” Initiatives may include The entire CHNA report can children’s health and safety be found on the Washington outreach, working with Hospital website: community clinics, and www.whhs.com/About/Commu- expanding education on a variety nity-connection/Community- of maternal and children’s issues. Health-Needs-Assessment.

Youth Empowerment Academy grads created art, learned life skills

SUBMITTED BY Family Services’ Art Therapist, CITY OF FREMONT Heather Curtis, to create an inspirational mural on a traffic The Youth Empowerment signal control box located on Academy, wrapping up its fifth Fremont Boulevard at Country year, is offered through the Way in Fremont. The project was City of Fremont’s Human part of the City of Fremont’s Services Department, Youth and boxArt! Program. The mural Family Services Division. It is reflects Fremont’s olive growing designed to help “at risk” and history as it relates to the Probation youth develop better agricultural theme the boxArt! decision making, health and life Program is focusing on this year. skills, while offering opportuni- For the youth, the mission and ties for summer employment, olives evoked feelings of “finding community service, and peace” and having a greater leadership development. connection with the community. This year, 10 young people The youth were extremely from the Tri-Cities participated engaged in this project and in the program, with an opportu- demonstrated a high commit- nity to earn both elective and ment to attend the Academy work experience high school three days each week as well as credits toward graduation. The La Familia Counseling’s Youth program partners with local Employment Program. In school districts, La Familia addition to painting the mural on Counseling’s Youth Employment the traffic signal control box, the Program, Highway to Work youth joined local seniors in a Program, the Alameda County Tai Chi class and assisted in Center for Healthy Schools and serving lunch at the Fremont Communities, Probation Senior Center as community Department Officers, and other service. organizations in the community. Congratulations to this year’s FREE Adult Reading and Writing Classes are offered at During this year’s program, Youth Empowerment Academy the Alameda County Library graduates! the youth had an opportunity to Tell A Friend Call Rachel Parra 510 745-1480 work with Union City’s Youth & Page 6 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

SUBMITTED BY GEORGIA BARNES “The Addams Family” opening October 6, and the 2018 season includes “Dial M For Murder,” Community theatre is a great entertainment “Little Women,” “Crimes of the Heart,” and value and fun for the whole family. In honor of this “Don’t Dress For Dinner.” fact, Chanticleers Theatre in Castro Valley will hold The Open House and Picnic is free — come its 6th annual “Open House and Audience and meet us! Appreciation Picnic” on Saturday, August 26. Reservations are not required, but appreciated. Have you ever wondered what goes on and For more information, visit www.chanticleers.org or wanted to see behind the scenery at a theatre? call (510) 733-5483. The check-in desk will be at Now’s your chance! Enjoy a guided tour of the the picnic area behind Chanticleers Theatre. theatre, including back stage where all the magic is produced (tours led every 20-30 minutes). Join us Open House and Audience Appreciation Picnic for a free hot dog or hamburger as you mingle with Saturday, Aug 26 directors, actors, costumers, stage designers, and 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. fellow theatregoers. You can buy raffle tickets for (Lunch served 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.) Flexpass Season Tickets, and other prizes. You Chanticleers Theatre might get bitten by the theatre bug and sign up 3683 Quail Ave, Castro Valley to volunteer your time, or get information about (510) 733-5483 upcoming plays and auditions for adults and www.chanticleers.org children. Rounding out Chanticleer’s 2017 season is Free

SUBMITTED BY as well as Ms. Pryor’s Altered beautifully done “The BRUCE ROBERTS Book creators from Mt. Eden Storyteller” shows an all-knowing High School. In addition, woman sitting amid images of “If a picture paints a thousand Fremont artists Peter and knights and damsels and heroism, words, then let a picture inspire a Maureen Langenbach received overlaid with artistically written thousand words.” These few special recognition for lifetime French poetry. words, by Scottish author achievement—and for having These winners, however, Nicholas Crutchley, could be the entered the most pieces, all are just the tip of the iceberg. inspiring motif for “Arts and displaying beauty and/or clever All in all, nearly 100 artists Letters,” a current exhibit of the imagination, in this show. contributed to this show in the Hayward Arts Council, where As a juried show, awards were large, wonderful gallery at the neither words nor art exist in also given out at the reception. Hayward Area Historical Society. isolation. Honorable Mention went to Want to feel the pulse of local Every entrant in the show was Maritza Garcia for her black and art – both visual and verbal? challenged to combine visual and white photo, “New Skinny”; Head to the Foothill Gallery verbal art. Visual artists show Renea Turner for her colored where the “Arts and Letters” through the varied media of photo, “Blue Boats”; show runs until September 10. watercolors, textiles, wire Anthony Michael Diaz for his sculpture, paper sculpture, mixed-media piece, “Girls”; Arts & Letters ceramics, digital photos, pastels, Michele Mirador for her Friday, Jul 7 – Sunday, and woodblock prints. But 3-dimensional piece, “Empty”; Sep 10 somewhere on each visual and Christian Cruz for his book Wednesday – Sunday: creation are words, maybe a turned to paper sculpture, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. single word, maybe an entire “Desert Bull.” poem—in any language. Nick Calarco took second Foothill Gallery Special “shouts outs” were place, with his large rendering of Hayward Area Historical given at the July 7, 2017 artists’ Chinese calligraphy and poetry, Society Museum of History reception to the “Split Screens” “Excerpts from a Poem of the and Culture of Ochoa Middle School 8th Song Dynasty.” The overall 22380 Foothill Blvd, Hayward graders, students of Devon Gee winner, Best in Show, went to (510) 538-2787 and Annalisa Chamberlain-Engel, Florence Benjumea, whose www.haywardartscouncil.org Woman finds long-lost engagement ring in carrot patch ASSOCIATED PRESS “It grew into the carrot. I still They quickly called Grams. can’t figure it out.’’ “I said we found your ring in the A Canadian woman who lost Her daughter-in-law, Colleen garden. She couldn’t believe it,’’ her engagement ring 13 years ago Daley, found the ring while Daley said. “It was so weird that while weeding her garden on the harvesting carrots for supper with the carrot grew perfectly through family farm is wearing it proudly her dog Billy at the farm near that ring.’’ again after her daughter-in-law Armena, Alberta, where Grams Grams said she was eager to pulled it from the ground on a used to live. The farm has been in try the ring on again after so misshapen carrot. the family for 105 years. many years. With family looking Mary Grams, 84, said she can’t Daley said while she was on she washed the ring with a believe the lucky carrot grew pulling the carrots and noticed little soap to get the dirt off. through and around the diamond one of them looked strange. It slid on her finger as easily as ring she had long given up hope She almost fed it to her dog but it did when her husband gave it of finding. Grams said she never decided to keep it and just threw to her. told her husband, Norman, that it in her pail. When she was “We were giggling and laugh- she lost the ring, but told her son. washing the carrots, she noticed ing,’’ she said. “It fit. After that Her husband died five years ago. the ring and spoke to her many years it fits.’’ “I feel relieved and happy husband, Grams’ son, about what inside,’’ Grams said this week. she had found. August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 7

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Affiliation with UCSF Provides Local Access to Specialized Expertise and Resources

Some fetal conditions can be Dr. Chyu notes that located within the community corrected while the baby is still Washington Hospital’s level 2 offers many benefits for patients in the uterus, and the PDC’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and their families, according to affiliation with UCSF provides (NICU) is affiliated with Dr. Chyu. a significant advantage in that UCSF, too. “Pregnancy and childbirth regard. “The vast majority of cases are family experiences, and “UCSF physicians have been can be taken care of right here at the support of the family is an pioneers in this type of in utero Washington Hospital, but we important contribution to a surgery for fetal conditions such don’t offer neonatal surgery successful pregnancy,” she says. as obstructed bladder, unclosed within the first few hours or “By bringing the expertise of spinal cords and fluid-filled days of life,” she says. “The all these prenatal diagnostic chests,” says Dr. Chyu. “Once a fact that we have a NICU specialties to the community, we condition is identified, we have made Washington Hospital allow the patient to remain the proper resources available ideally suited for having the within her community for most from UCSF. For example, if an PDC, since we can coordinate advanced diagnostic procedures, echocardiogram detected a heart our efforts with the NICU. consultations and treatments.” problem, we can arrange for Washington Hospital also is The Washington Prenatal the mother to deliver the baby bringing in more pediatric Diagnostic Center is currently at UCSF and then have a subspecialists for outpatient scheduling appointments. For cardiologist or cardiovascular care.” more information, or to inquire surgeon available for the baby Having the Washington about scheduling an appoint- shortly after delivery.” Prenatal Diagnostic Center ment, call (510) 818-5110.

Filmmaker Moore plants the flag for good ideas in “Where to Invade Next”

SUBMITTED BY NILES DISCOVERY CHURCH dream seems to be alive and well everywhere but America.” Filmmaker Michael Moore travels overseas After the screening, a moderated discussion will seeking good ideas instead of conflict in “Where be led by Peggy Elwell, co-coordinator of the to Invade Next,” the free Second Saturday Low-Income Self-Help Center in San Jose, an active Documentary Series offering for September. member of the Santa Clara County Single-Payer The director and on-camera narrator of such Health Care Coalition, an organizer of the Economic films as ‘Bowling for Columbine’ and ‘Roger and Justice Film Series, and a semi-retired librarian. Me’ visited countries that have found solutions to The Second Saturday Documentary Series is social challenges, including healthcare, public co-sponsored by Niles Discovery Church and the education, and criminal recidivism. When he San Jose Peace and Justice Center. found an idea he liked, he planted an American flag to claim the idea for America. Moore Film Screening Moore visits a Norwegian high security Saturday, Sep 9 prison where the inmates have keys to their own 1:30 p.m. cells, pursue certificate training courses or college Niles Discovery Church degrees, and the guards carry no guns. Norway’s 36600 Niles Blvd (corner of Nursery Ave), recidivism rate is 20 percent; the United States’ is Fremont 80 percent. For more information: http://bit.ly/ssds1709 While taking a light-hearted approach to serious Free problems, Moore acknowledges, “The American Page 8 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

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SUBMITTED BY KELSEY CAMELLO because I have always enjoyed history. When I began working at the museum with the other Stop by the Washington Township Museum volunteers it was a lot of fun because they are very of Local History at 190 Anza Street in Fremont nice and we share a common interest.” sometime soon to enjoy the newly installed Michael proposed the idea of a Little Free Little Free Library. Library earlier this year and once he had approval From the Little Free Library website, Little Free to begin he made it happen very quickly. With Library is a nonprofit organization that inspires a more than 40 hours spent on the planning, design, love of reading, builds community and sparks building, painting, installation and stocking of the creativity by fostering neighborhood book library, Michael has gone above and beyond for exchanges around the world. With only seven other the museum, once again. Little Free Library locations in the Tri-City area, this Michael is very comfortable working with adults is a welcome addition to the community at large. and students, he’s extremely personable and mature Located right outside the front door for all to beyond his years. Museum board member Tom see and use, this special extension of the museum Heater, who works with him often, said of Michael, was designed and built by student volunteer “He always shows up, stays longer than expected, Michael Kania. Michael is an incoming sophomore and completes every task you ask him to take Scan for our FREE App or at Mission San Jose High School with a passion for care of.” Search App Store for TCVnews volunteering. He’s been a dedicated and consistent Thank you, Michael, for your work on the Get our App and you will always know volunteer with the museum since October 2016. Little Free Library and your consistency with what is happening. We also have the When asked about his interest in the museum volunteering at the museum this past year! back issues archived he said, “I enjoy volunteering at the museum August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 9

Maximums and minimums - There’s a range of possibilities Residential developments are garage) are required for each unit use designation for a specific subject to limits on density, lot with two to four bedrooms, and a property, and zoning changes size, setbacks, parking, and other minimum of three covered spaces from one type of zoning to factors. In many cases there are for each unit with five or more another; for example, changing ranges of acceptable values, and bedrooms. There is no minimum from straight R-1 zoning to not every development has to be for guest parking; it is assumed Planned District zoning in order built at the maximum. guests will park on the street. to vary zoning standards. Density In multi-family R-3 develop- The reason that a change or Density is the allowable ments, parking requirements exception is (or is not) justified number of dwelling units per net depend on whether the property is known as a “finding.” Staff acre. The General Plan specifies is inside or outside a TOD area. presents these findings in writing four ranges of residential density. Parking requirements in TOD in their Staff Report, and the Any density within each range areas have both minimum and Planning Commission or is allowable, subject to zoning maximum limits and the range is City Council reviews them to standards and other lower to encourage walking and determine if they agree. The considerations. the use of public transportation. general public may express their Residential developments in Other Factors agreement or disagreement with the findings at any time in the the City Center, Town Centers, Street widths within a review process. Transit Oriented Development residential development can vary. (TOD) areas, Historical areas, Public streets must be wider than For example, a developer who and Hillside areas may have private streets. A minimum wants to build at the upper end additional density ranges. amount of open space is required of the allowable density range for Lot Dimensions for each dwelling in single-family a piece of property may propose to build all the houses on very Zoning standards define the residential developments, while small lots by changing the zoning minimum lot size for a particular multi-family developments re- to a Small Lot Planned District. development. For example, quire a much smaller amount of Although that may be justified single-family R-1-6 zoning open space for each dwelling, but under the zoning standards, it requires all lots to be at least compensate for it with a common may not be justified if the houses 6,000 square feet. R-1-8 zoning open space to be shared by all. are too large for the lots, or if the requires a minimum lot size of Building construction standards resulting project would conflict 8,000 square feet, and so on. are set by the State of California with the community character of If a developer proposes to build and contain maximums, mini- the area or cause other problems. a Planned District instead of mums, and allowable range of following the R-1 zoning variations. The important point is that standards, the lot sizes may vary, It’s All in the Findings many factors in a residential development have ranges of but the minimum must be at All proposed developments are acceptability. Not every least 4,000 square feet. There are reviewed by the City of Fremont development has to be built at no maximum lot size standards. Planning Department staff. If the maximum, and not every Limits on lots widths, lot staff determines that a develop- change and exception has to depths, and setbacks depend ment complies with the General be approved. on zoning and are usually Plan land use designation and minimums, with no maximums. meets all the applicable zoning All residents are encouraged Variations may be allowed with standards, it is forwarded to the to learn about new residential Planned District zoning. Zoning Administrator or Plan- developments in their area and to express their questions, Parking ning Commission as is. comments, and concerns to the However, if a development The amount of parking assigned staff planner. required for residential proposal is requesting changes developments depends on the and exceptions to the General zoning and the number of Plan or zoning standards, staff For more information about bedrooms in each dwelling. must work with the developer to new residential developments In single-family R-1 zoning, a justify the variations. Common in Fremont, go to minimum of two covered parking requests are General Plan www.ShapeOurFremont.com spaces on the site (usually in a Amendments to change the land

SUBMITTED BY MARY FABIAN Coffee with a Cop Even if they’re not coffee drinkers, Hayward resi- Sunday, Aug. 27 dents are welcome to attend a Coffee with a Cop 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. meeting on Sunday, Aug. 27 to ask questions, voice concerns, share neighborhood complaints or even Saint Clement Church offer compliments to local police officers. 750 Calhoun St., Hayward The free event is set for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Saint (510) 293-1043 Clement Church, 750 Calhoun St., Hayward. No Admission: Free formal presentation is planned so visitors can stop by to meet and greet officers anytime during the meeting.

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Tri-City Stargazer FOR WEEK: AUGUST 23 - AUGUST 29

For All Signs: Saturn turns direct on August 25, 2017 for the next 5-and-a-half prepare for the time that we will do it. Then he turns direct again and it is time. We must months. This happens every year, but not on the same dates. While direct, Saturn is a fulfill whatever is required or the consequences will materialize. Since she is now in the taskmaster. (S)He is also the Judge or the Teacher. He has been retrograde since April 5, sign of Sagittarius, we must define our rules and laws and expect to abide by them. Now 2017. While he is retrograde, we are given time to think about what we “should” do and that Saturn has again turned direct, we must clear and clean the slate.

Aries the Ram (March 21- the hardware store and then you are pressed to move forward, careful step into the new option. surprising event or encounter is April 20): It will be important another tweak. Hold onto your do your research well ahead of Capricorn the Goat (Decem- likely to occur this week. to use firmness about your sense of humor. making a commitment. ber 22-January 19): Business in Boredom could cause you to boundaries. This is likely to be Cancer the Crab (June 21- Libra the Scales (September general is favored for you most of decide to do away with the old to particularly so with children, July 21): Now that the August 23-October 22): Venus, your the summer through mid-Sep- make room for the new. and even lovers who may want to eclipses are over, you have the ruling planet, travels with you tember. Unexpected opportuni- Pisces the Fish (February overrun your plans. If you have opportunity to take a break and into the territory of friendships, ties are coming your way. It is 19-March 20): Money or other wondered whether to approach clean up whatever messes may community and organizational up to you to respond and take material goods may be repaid or a potential lover, the time is now. have developed. It is a matter of affairs. Over the next three weeks action. These will help you to- returned this week or next. The warrior is in your corner. good mental health that you take she will enhance your presence ward a big transition that comes Positive opportunities may Count on it. Others will pay some time to rest and recover. within any activity of this sphere. early in 2018. At present the legal develop via career contacts. Be attention. Eclipse seasons are generally It is a good time to plan a party irritations may require your aware that you are in a sensitive Taurus the Bull (April 21- hard on Cancerians. for friends or to meet new people attention, but in the bigger frame of mind and may misinter- May 20): Your avatar, Venus, Leo the Lion (July 22-Au- at other gatherings. schema they are just nits. pret that which is said to you. moves into your fourth house gust 22): Venus enters your sign Scorpio the Scorpion (Octo- Aquarius the Water Bearer You may be the one who hears which is related to home, on August 26, 2017 and will be ber 23-November 21): You likely (January 20-February 18): As- what you want to hear. Take your property and family matters. You traveling with you through Sep- will be presented with a new pects are favorable in the areas of impressions with a grain of salt may have a desire to improve the tember 18. Her presence gives career or life direction opportu- travel, education, publication, until you clarify what was appearance of the environment you an air of poise and people nity. Although you have doubting and legal interests. If you are not originally intended. around you, whether at home or will simply like how you look. inner voices and a few obstacles, already traveling, you may be at work. You may be attracted to Often when Venus is prominent you can do this. The symbols planning your next trip now. A activities that allow you to play or we become more interested in art suggest it is on your life path, work with your favorite colors. forms and want to make things in so help will be available. Venus remains there until the environment more attractive. Sagittarius the Archer September 18, 2017. Are you interested in a personal We are also more interested in (November 22-December 21): Gemini the Twins (May 21- beautifying ourselves. You are reaping benefits of a work horoscope? June 20): Recall that Mercury, Virgo the Virgin (August 23- well done during this last Vivian Carol may be reached at your planetary avatar, is September 22): While Mercury two-year period. An opportunity (704) 366-3777 retrograding. This week he makes retrogrades in your sign, it will be surfaces to show your new skills. for private psychotherapy several minor, but challenging a challenge to make decisions. Perhaps there will be an experi- or astrology appointments aspects. Your schedule may be Unless they are minor in nature, ence that makes this clear this (fee required). hard to plan. Work around the it might be less energy consum- week or next. Take heart. Your ef- house may require two trips to ing to avoid them altogether. If fort has been noticed. Take a www.horoscopesbyvivian.com August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 11

SUBMITTED BY at Ardenwood, Blacow, Brier, BRIAN KILLGORE Brookvale, Durham, Gomes, Green, Maloney, Leitch, Niles, Ready to open its doors for Oliveira, Parkmont, Patterson, the 2017-18 school year, the Vallejo Mill, Warwick and Fremont Unified School District Weibel Elementary Schools. (FUSD) offers students and their Special Education Traditional families some basic ‘Things to Kindergarten is available at Know’ before the first day of Azevada, Blacow, Gomes, school: Grimmer, Leitch, Maloney and Calendar: Mission San Jose Elementary The 2017-18 school year will Schools. open on Wednesday, August 30, Early Education: 2017, and is scheduled to close FUSD offers a Preschool on Wednesday, June 13, 2018. Program in partnership with the All FUSD schools will be closed California Department of on the following dates: Education at no cost for qualifying families. Morning and afternoon sessions are offered. LABOR DAY Sites are Blacow, Cabrillo, September 4, 2017 Durham and Grimmer VETERANS DAY Elementary Schools, Glankler Early Learning Center and November 10, 2017 Hyman Learning Center. A THANKSGIVING fee-based Preschool Enrichment Program is also available at November 22 – 24, 2017 Hyman Learning Center and WINTER BREAK Durham Elementary. Call December 25, 2017 – (510) 659-2579 for more information. January 5, 2018 Dual-Immersion: MLK JR. DAY FUSD offers Spanish-Immersion Programs January 15, 2018 at Blacow, Grimmer and PRESIDENTS DAY Vallejo Mill Elementary Schools for Grades K-6, and at February 19, 2018 Hopkins Junior High School SPRING BREAK for Grades 7-8. A Mandarin-Im- April 2 – 6, 2018 mersion Program is hosted at Azevada Elementary School for MEMORIAL DAY Grades K-6 and at Hopkins May 28, 2018 Junior High School for Grade 7. Call (510) 659-2531 for more First Day information. Attendance Policy: Emergency Information: FUSD students must be in Information regarding class the first day of school on Lockdowns and other Emergency August 30 or risk losing their situations at FUSD schools will space at their assigned school. be posted on the District website Students with unexcused absences (http://www.fremont.k12.ca.us/si the first day of school may be te/default.aspx?pageid=31. From transferred to another site on the the homepage, click ‘Emergency second day if classrooms at the Information’ under Quick Links) original school are full. This and social media outlets. Families change will not apply to students will also be contacted via their who are ill if the child’s school’s respective notification parent/guardian informs the systems as soon as possible. school immediately. Families are reminded not to Bell Schedules: contact or approach their school Daily start and end times vary during a Lockdown situation to keep phone lines and facilities by school and may also include Athletics: Team schedules can be found on Families without computer access available for first responders if periodic early-dismissal schedules. FUSD high schools offer a the District website under the are encouraged to contact their necessary. Direct messaging from Contact your school office for variety of sports from Freshman ‘Parents & Students’ tab by school to make arrangements the Fremont Police Department daily schedule information. to Varsity level. Junior high clicking ‘MVAL Schedules.’ for delivery of flyers. is also available. See After School Childcare: schools offer Boys’ and Girls’ Peachjar: More Information: https://local.nixle.com/fremont- FUSD Elementary Volleyball and Basketball and FUSD has partnered with Learn more about FUSD police-department-ca/ more Schools partner with selected some elementary schools offer Peachjar for e-distribution of and its schools via the District’s information. organizations to provide after basketball and/or soccer. flyers, school newsletters and official website at Alternative/Distance school childcare for families. Secondary school students must other information. Families www.fremont.k12.ca.us. FUSD Learning: Contact your school for more pass a physical examination will soon receive emails with is also on Facebook, Twitter and FUSD offers a continuation information. before being allowed to try out instructions for creating an YouTube. high school to provide students Administration: for any team. Contact your account or can visit www.peach- with alternative programs to The FUSD District Office is school for more information. jar.com for more information. located at 4210 Technology complete their graduation Drive, Fremont, CA 94538. requirements. Contact Hours are Monday-Friday from Robertson High School at 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To reach 510-657-9155 for more the District Office by phone, information. An Independent Resource Center seeking call (510) 657-2350. Study program for students in Enrollment: grades 7-12 is available through Families enrolling students the District’s Vista Alternative planning partners in Transitional Kindergarten School. Call (510) 657-7028 • 5 to 7 FRC customers/clients, if possible (modest through 6th grade may do so to learn more. SUBMITTED BY stipends will be provided) online by visiting Meals: FREMONT UNIFIED STUDENT STORE www.fremont.k12.ca.us and FUSD provides lunches for • 3 to 5 FRC Community Advisory and clicking ‘Enrollment.’ purchase at all schools. Breakfast As the Fremont Family Resource Center (FRC) Engagement Board members is also available at some Parents/Guardians will also be approaches its 20th year, it invites community • 1 to 3 VITA/SparkPoint volunteers, if possible required to make an appointment elementary schools and at all partners to participate in a 5-year planning process • The FRC Leadership Team and members of the with the Student Services secondary schools with the to “best support families facing social and economic FRC core team Department to provide proof of exception of Hopkins Junior challenges thrive through services, community residency, proof of birth, and High. Breakfast/Lunch at leadership development and by engaging, valuing • Representatives of other stakeholders, e.g. FUSD, immunization records for all elementary schools is available and using each partner organization’s expertise Kid’s Zone/NHUSD, healthcare organizations, children they wish to enroll. daily for $1.75/3.50, and for and contribution.” Union City, Newark $2.25/4.00 at secondary schools. Students enrolling at a junior FRC will again be working with Jane Stallman • Youth, if possible high or high school are asked to Families may apply for Free & and Stephanie Hochman, affiliates of the Institute Planning group members are asked to commit to do so at the school site. New Reduced Price meal programs of Cultural Affairs. Using Technology of the entire process (six meetings), which will take students registering at any at their school, or https://fre- Participation® methods in their work, the pair place September 2017 through January 2018. FUSD high school or junior mont.rocketscanapps.com/ lead a series of structured participatory meetings Between Session One and Session Two, members of high school will also be asked for Transportation: that address practical vision, obstacles to making the planning group will be asked to facilitate one transcripts from previous schools Bus Passes for the 2017-18 the vision a reality, and the development of strategic focus group with key FRC constituents – either a to ensure enrollment in school year may be directions, success indicators and initiatives. group you belong to or can arrange, or one that we appropriate courses. purchased through the FUSD FRC seeks to build broad community input will help to arrange for you. Kindergarten: Transportation Department. through a series of focus groups which the planning For a complete schedule of meetings and to All FUSD elementary schools, Visit group will help facilitate. The planning group will RSVP regarding your participation, contact with the exception of Warm https://www.fremont.k12.ca.us/P consist of the following: Judy Schwartz at (510) 574-2007 or Springs, offer half-day kinder- age/32471 or call • A management and line staff employee from each [email protected] garten classes. Transitional (510) 657-1450 for more FRC member agency, preferably including the site Kindergarten classes are available information. manager Page 12 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

continued from page 1 Circus Vargas SteamCirque Milpitas: Thursday, Aug 24 – Monday, Aug 28 Thursday, Aug 24: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug 25: 4:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug 26: 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug 27: 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Monday, Aug 28: 6:30 p.m. Great Mall 447 Great Mall Dr, Milpitas Hayward: Thursday, Aug 31 – Monday, Sep 11 Thursday, Aug 31 & Friday, Sep 1: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sep 2: 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sep 3: 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., & 7:00 p.m. Monday, Sep 4: 2:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, Sep 6 & Thursday, Sep 7: 7:00 p.m. Friday, Sep 8: 4:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sep 9: 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sep 10: 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Monday, Sep 11: 6:30 p.m. Southland Mall One Southland Mall Dr, Hayward

(877) 468-3861 www.circusvargas.com Arrive 45 minutes early for an Tickets: $17 – $67 entertaining, interactive pre-show celebration, where kids can create their own magic under the big top, learning circus skills such as juggling, balancing and more. Meet and mingle with the entire cast after each performance. Capture the fun by posing for pictures or selfies with your favorite cast members; all part of an unforgettable Circus Vargas experience! General admission tickets begin at just $17 for children and $22 for adults. Reserved LETTERS POLICY seating is also available. For Circus Vargas performance dates, The Tri-City Voice welcomes letters to the editor. Letters must times and to purchase tickets, be signed and include an address and daytime telephone number. visit www.circusvargas.com, call Only the writer’s name will be published. Letters that are 350 (877) 468-3861 or visit the box office at each location. Follow words or fewer will be givepreference. Letters are subject to ed- Circus Vargas on Facebook and iting for length, grammar and style. Twitter for updates, discounts, [email protected] and behind the scenes video. August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 13

ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY for a particular problem or DANIEL O’DONNELL create a desired look. Keeping dogs from going to Many people know the the bathroom in a yard is often a quote “Good fences make major concern for property good neighbors.” Although it owners, but the barrier does not was repeated twice in the have to be imposing. A one-foot Robert Frost poem “Mending tall metal rail fence or wooden Wall,” the quote is not meant split-rail fence can be all that is to be a true statement. A fence needed to convince a person by definition is a barrier used to walking a dog that the grass is divide land and control visual greener elsewhere. and physical access. This the rails or boards can provide a A fence differs from a wall definition does not read like the subtle, yet artistic way to achieve in that it does not have a most neighborly structure. the transition between different continuous solid foundation. There are plenty of reasons to areas of the garden. A decorative This makes it easier to construct. place a fence around a yard, fence can be used to separate prop- Depending upon the design that especially in an urban environ- erty boundaries, define seating and is chosen, very little, if any ment. There are also plenty of dining areas, and mark walkways. concrete might be needed. Lack reasons to get to know your It can be used as a visual barrier of a gate means that less hardware neighbors, let the community between a driveway and footpath is needed. Even though nails are share your garden, and not to keep drivers aware of their cheaper than screws, screws are give the impression of being space. A solid ornamental fence more forgiving if an adjustment separated from the rest of the placed appropriately can act as a needs to be made. Ornamental neighborhood. Those goals are barrier to weed seeds blowing into fences can be screwed together hard to accomplish with a a garden from an adjacent field or instead of nailed because the traditional fence that is six feet the yard next door. structure is usually smaller and tall, surrounds a yard, and has a Any perimeter fence design shorter than a perimeter fence, closed gate. An “ornamental can be used for an ornamental making use of screws affordable. fence” might be all that is needed fence whether it is made from The Bay Area is getting more to alleviate any isolationist wood, vinyl, wire, or metal. and more crowded. A traditional concerns, while at the same time There are far more design options tall perimeter fence might seem provide a necessary function. by choosing to use wood. All a like a good way to counteract the decorative fence has to do is onslaught of development, but An ornamental or decorative noise reduction as a fence along fence does not have to enclose an Privacy and noise reduction break up the sightline. Fence at the expense of being part of are also functions that do not the entire perimeter of a yard. It boards can be placed together or the growing community. An area. It can be six inches tall to also provides a design element eight feet tall. It can be four to require a conventional fence. separated by small, medium, or ornamental fence on the other A wooden fence just one or two that makes it visually appealing to large gaps. Spaces do not have to hand, gives the opportunity to 400 feet long. It can be made of plant shrubs or vines in front of, wood, wire, vinyl, or different panels long, placed strategically be consistent and the fence set boundaries while at the same in front of a window, with a helping to mask the fact that the boards can be placed vertically or time open new vistas that can types of metal. It can be a solid structure is there for privacy. structure or have large gaps generous amount of space horizontally; they do not even include good neighbors. making it see-through. All it between it and the window, can Using an ornamental fence have to be the same size. Playing has to do is provide the solution provide just as much privacy and with a lot of open space between with a design on paper will not Daniel O’Donnell is the only help visualize a fence, but co-owner and operator of an when drawn to scale, will organic landscape design/build provide a fool-proof blueprint company in Fremont. for building it. www.Chrysalis-Gardens.com Page 14 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

Silent song finds iTunes popularity due to special role

ASSOCIATED PRESS to its simple role: When people plug smartphones into a car, usually the first No, the volume is just fine. It’s song alphabetically plays by default. the song. “A a a a a Very Good Song” offers users An unusual tune has found its way several minutes of respite. onto the top 50 on the iTunes charts, The “song” is the brainchild of alongside Ed Sheeran and Keith Urban Samir Mezrahi, who released it the hits. The song is completely silent. week of August 7. While high on “A a a a a Very Good Song” costs iTunes, the song hasn’t made much 99 cents for just under 10 minutes of of a stir on Google Play. dead air. While the musical quality of the track is debatable, its popularity is due August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 15

CASTRO VALLEY | TOTAL SALES: 15 25825 Scripps Street 94545 630000 4 1280 1959 07-05-17 Highest $: 1,150,000 Median $: 780,000 2751 Seadrift Lane 94545 970000 5 2687 2005 07-03-17 Lowest $: 500,000 Average $: 786,267 24828 Sinclair Street 94545 725000 4 1895 1991 07-06-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 21239 Gary Drive #105E 94546 490000 3 1354 - 07-05-17 21119 Ashfield Avenue 94546 751000 3 1314 1955 07-11-17 MILPITAS | TOTAL SALES: 16 21735 Baywood Avenue 94546 680000 3 1192 1942 07-03-17 Highest $: 1,529,500 Median $: 885,000 4167 Berdina Road 94546 765000 3 1511 1940 07-07-17 Lowest $: 465,000 Average $: 955,750 18465 Carlton Avenue 94546 850000 3 1872 1943 07-07-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 18329 Carlwyn Drive 94546 875000 3 1631 1955 07-05-17 1550 Arizona Avenue 95035 876000 3 1067 1954 07-17-17 4960 Elrod Drive 94546 824000 3 1636 1951 07-07-17 451 Gosser Street 95035 1065000 4 1946 1960 07-21-17 4253 Gem Avenue 94546 590000 3 1080 1947 07-05-17 807 Inverness Drive 95035 1529500 4 2206 1985 07-24-17 2862 Jennifer Drive 94546 850000 3 1936 1964 07-06-17 1274 Lassen Avenue 95035 1084000 4 1732 1969 07-18-17 17650 Mayflower Drive 94546 780000 3 1285 1954 07-07-17 44 Moon Dance 95035 810000 2 1353 2000 07-19-17 2334 Reading Avenue 94546 740000 3 1381 1948 07-07-17 1167 North Abbott Ave 95035 465000 2 863 1979 07-19-17 20037 Redwood Road 94546 1150000 3 3138 1930 07-10-17 421 North Abbott Ave 95035 885000 3 1253 1960 07-18-17 5267 Reedley Way 94546 730000 3 1648 1963 07-11-17 535 Odyssey Lane 95035 1280000 3 2497 2014 07-21-17 20415 Glenwood Drive 94552 900000 3 1978 1992 07-07-17 155 Parc Place Drive 95035 695000 2 1038 2005 07-17-17 6129 Mt. Rushmore Circle 94552 809000 3 1561 1988 07-11-17 1011 Sandalwood Lane 95035 1355000 4 2230 1989 07-21-17 3639 Pinon Canyon Court 94552 500000 2 918 1996 07-07-17 193 Silvera Street 95035 860000 3 1112 1959 07-18-17 18821 West Cavendish Dr 94552 915,000 - 2078 1978 06-26-17 336 Silvertip Court 95035 750000 3 1010 1965 07-24-17 FREMONT | TOTAL SALES: 35 800 South Abel St #426 95035 682500 2 1259 2007 07-18-17 Highest $: 2,050,000 Median $: 990,000 137 South Park Victoria Dr 95035 1140000 7 3233 1966 07-24-17 Lowest $: 481,000 Average $: 1,072,586 65 Twinkle Court 95035 900000 4 1522 1996 07-24-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 884 Vida Larga Loop 95035 915000 3 1772 2006 07-20-17 38131 Acacia Street 94536 940000 3 1450 1963 07-07-17 NEWARK | TOTAL SALES: 16 35980 Ashton Place 94536 1200000 3 1669 1968 07-10-17 Highest $: 1,230,000 Median $: 708,000 37793 Colfax Court 94536 840000 2 1047 1954 07-10-17 Lowest $: 510,000 Average $: 765,000 38636 Country Common 94536 535000 2 1003 1979 07-06-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED

35817 Dering Place 94536 960000 3 1669 1968 07-11-17 37624 Breakers Road 94560 696500 - - - 07-06-17 Home Sales Report 37929 Lavender Common 94536 896000 3 1717 1977 07-03-17 37630 Breakers Road 94560 700000 - - - 07-06-17 37476 Rockwood Drive 94536 810000 3 1167 1955 07-11-17 37636 Breakers Road 94560 785000 - - - 07-06-17 3634 Wyndham Drive 94536 1125500 3 1688 1972 07-11-17 37648 Breakers Road 94560 763000 - - - 07-06-17 41300 Chapel Way 94538 1293000 3 2031 1959 07-05-17 37654 Breakers Road 94560 708000 - - - 07-06-17 5641 Chestnut Common 94538 481000 2 945 1971 07-10-17 37658 Breakers Road 94560 665500 - - - 07-06-17 5540 Cosmos Common 94538 720000 3 1118 1994 07-11-17 37662 Breakers Road 94560 602000 - - - 07-06-17 5577 Crimson Circle 94538 1062000 4 1763 1994 07-06-17 7344 Carter Avenue 94560 745000 4 1714 2000 07-11-17 5123 Curtis Street 94538 1090000 3 1901 1961 07-07-17 37853 Harbor Light Rd 94560 1075000 - - - 07-03-17 43151 Grandbrook Park Ct 94538 876000 3 1281 1961 07-07-17 6136 Joaquin Murieta Ave #C 94560 510000 2 1132 1981 07-05-17 40857 High Street 94538 1420000 6 3028 1964 07-06-17 5960 Mayhews Landing Rd 94560 690000 2 1172 1926 07-07-17 40431 Laiolo Road 94538 920000 3 925 1955 07-11-17 36527 Mulberry Street 94560 645000 2 1399 1948 07-06-17 4762 Natalie Avenue 94538 888000 4 1780 1959 07-11-17 6647 Normandy Drive 94560 750000 3 1100 1961 07-07-17 4035 Rector Common 94538 545000 2 1189 1980 07-07-17 8562 Pierview Way 94560 765500 - - - 07-05-17 4955 Seneca Park Loop 94538 1080000 4 2097 1987 07-05-17 8555 Waveside Way 94560 909500 - - - 07-03-17 4219 Stanley Avenue 94538 1200000 3 1790 1956 07-07-17 37376 Wedgewood St 94560 1230000 6 3636 2000 07-11-17 3923 Wildflower Common 94538 782500 3 1433 1987 07-11-17 SAN LEANDRO | TOTAL SALES: 26 48943 Air Fern Common 94539 1105000 3 1785 2010 07-07-17 Highest $: 715,000 Median $: 430,000 41766 Covington Drive 94539 2050000 4 2669 1959 07-10-17 Lowest $: 212,000 Average $: 481,250 133 Gralina Terrace 94539 885000 3 1460 1985 07-06-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 1121 Kensington Drive 94539 1350000 3 2230 1958 07-03-17 2409 Blackpool Lane 94577 510000 2 1659 1977 07-03-17 122 Lurene Drive 94539 990000 3 1516 1985 07-11-17 1400 Carpentier St #437 94577 430000 2 1193 1983 07-03-17 1828 Nakoma Court 94539 1660000 3 2163 1978 07-06-17 373 Farrelly Drive 94577 600000 2 1027 1942 07-06-17 45948 Omega Drive 94539 1721500 3 2750 1984 07-06-17 133 Harlan Street 94577 625000 2 1201 1940 07-11-17 1801 Sioux Drive 94539 1985000 4 3068 1978 07-05-17 417 Lewis Avenue 94577 715000 2 1083 1926 07-07-17 2010 Verbena Court 94539 1355000 4 1778 1964 07-05-17 1373 Linton Street 94577 615000 3 1104 1952 07-11-17 20 Yampa Way 94539 1125000 4 1655 1978 07-06-17 14240 Outrigger Drive 94577 510000 2 1033 1988 07-11-17 4313 Calypso Terrace 94555 1060000 3 1988 1994 07-03-17 1697 140th Avenue 94578 710000 3 1522 1947 07-07-17 34336 Gadwall Common 94555 705000 2 1405 1981 07-11-17 1261 144th Avenue 94578 650000 2 660 1912 07-07-17 3021 Grand Lake Drive 94555 900000 - 1346 1976 07-05-17 1520 152nd Avenue 94578 650000 2 935 1939 07-07-17 3080 Paine Court 94555 985000 3 1305 1971 07-07-17 1577 163rd Avenue 94578 672500 2 1485 1947 07-06-17 HAYWARD | TOTAL SALES: 43 16817 Ehle Street 94578 550000 3 1245 1952 07-06-17 Highest $: 1,800,000 Median $: 619,000 2447 Lyle Court 94578 665000 3 1084 1952 07-10-17 Lowest $: 315,000 Average $: 666,326 477 Nabor Street 94578 630000 2 1256 1947 07-11-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILT CLOSED 14012 Reed Avenue 94578 430000 2 1084 1973 07-06-17 2273 Beckham Way 94541 825000 4 2517 1962 07-03-17 3833 Yorkshire Street 94578 411000 2 918 1987 07-06-17 22832 Evanswood Road 94541 525000 2 1200 2004 07-05-17 670 Fargo Avenue #1 94579 397000 3 1136 1965 07-07-17 22882 Grand Street 94541 526000 3 1226 1900 07-07-17 730 Fargo Avenue #1 94579 312000 3 1136 1965 07-07-17 22960 Grand Street 94541 900000 2 1218 1935 07-11-17 680 Fargo Avenue #10 94579 212000 2 840 1965 07-07-17 951 Hampton Road 94541 370500 2 943 1924 07-05-17 730 Fargo Avenue #12 94579 312000 3 1136 1965 07-07-17 21564 Meekland Av #8 94541 375000 2 952 1989 07-07-17 680 Fargo Avenue #19 94579 212000 2 850 1965 07-07-17 403 Smalley Avenue 94541 425000 3 1019 1924 07-11-17 670 Fargo Avenue #2 94579 430000 3 1136 1965 07-10-17 367 St. George Street 94541 530000 3 1036 1950 07-07-17 690 Fargo Avenue #4 94579 279500 2 1020 1965 07-07-17 21628 Vallejo Street 94541 805000 5 2618 1992 07-11-17 700 Fargo Avenue #4 94579 212000 2 840 1965 07-07-17 25121 Vista Greens Court 94541 545000 3 1421 1973 07-11-17 720 Fargo Avenue #9 94579 382500 2 840 1965 07-07-17 22737 Watkins Street 94541 611000 3 1454 2005 07-05-17 894 Lewelling Blvd #11 94579 390000 2 858 1987 07-11-17 45 Whitney Court 94541 450000 2 853 1951 07-11-17 SAN LORENZO | TOTAL SALES: 10 326 Williams Way 94541 635000 3 1827 2011 07-03-17 Highest $: 683,000 Median $: 543,000 75 Adair Way 94542 1800000 4 4674 2016 07-05-17 Lowest $: 430,000 Average $: 556,100 120 Benmore Drive 94542 1200000 4 3220 2014 07-11-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 25825 Bryn Mawr Avenue 94542 580000 3 1050 1950 07-11-17 1394 Culver Place 94580 439000 2 1188 1972 07-07-17 6 Dunfirth Drive 94542 1307500 - - - 07-07-17 625 Empire Street 94580 582000 3 1451 1951 07-06-17 25912 Hayward Blvd #118 94542 490000 2 1404 1983 07-06-17 15728 Paseo Del Campo 94580 678000 3 1000 1944 07-11-17 28074 Thorup Lane 94542 675000 3 1705 1988 07-11-17 15521 Ronconi Drive 94580 660000 3 1388 1999 07-07-17 28432 Beatron Way 94544 620000 3 1115 1955 07-11-17 1855 Via Carreta 94580 450000 3 1351 1953 07-07-17 31295 Carroll Avenue 94544 591000 3 1161 1955 07-11-17 17221 Via La Jolla 94580 683000 4 1714 1950 07-06-17 29206 Chutney Road 94544 750000 4 1903 1996 07-07-17 17016 Via Media 94580 460000 3 1134 1947 07-07-17 27943 Dickens Avenue 94544 628000 3 1162 1955 07-06-17 630 Via Mirabel 94580 430000 3 1000 1944 07-07-17 159 Hermes Court 94544 516000 3 1006 1951 07-05-17 1254 Via San Juan 94580 636000 3 1425 1951 07-11-17 630 Mardie Street 94544 530000 3 1360 1950 07-06-17 16139 Via Segundo 94580 543000 3 1500 1944 07-10-17 466 Nassau Lane 94544 645000 3 1568 1955 07-11-17 UNION CITY | TOTAL SALES: 7 271 Orchard Avenue 94544 740000 5 2140 1997 07-07-17 Highest $: 1,202,000 Median $: 801,500 30525 Prestwick Avenue 94544 619000 3 1252 1954 07-06-17 Lowest $: 167,000 Average $: 724,786 24862 Soto Road 94544 500000 2 1023 1948 07-03-17 ADDRESS ZIP SOLD FOR BDSSQFT BUILTCLOSED 26123 Stanwood Avenue 94544 600000 3 1513 1952 07-10-17 33252 4th Street 94587 167000 2 1207 1915 07-11-17 31996 Trevor Avenue 94544 550000 3 1228 1955 07-11-17 32410 Crest Lane 94587 760000 4 1489 1970 07-10-17 27007 Underwood Avenue 94544 660000 3 1519 1955 07-05-17 2127 Godwit Court 94587 858000 4 1750 1979 07-10-17 693 Woodchuck Place 94544 819000 3 2742 1969 07-11-17 4303 Planet Circle 94587 475000 3 1255 1971 07-05-17 1989 Boca Raton Street 94545 575000 3 1128 1956 07-11-17 4123 Princess Court 94587 810000 3 1357 1972 07-11-17 26754 Contessa Street 94545 650000 3 1527 1957 07-06-17 3158 Sugar Beet Way 94587 801500 3 1207 1985 07-11-17 2122 Continental Avenue 94545 615000 3 1448 1991 07-10-17 34425 Valley Oaks Loop 94587 1202000 5 2677 1998 07-11-17 2736 Hawthorne Court 94545 674000 3 1395 1958 07-11-17 26088 Kay Avenue #302 94545 315000 2 840 1985 07-11-17 26717 Newport Street 94545 665000 3 1153 1958 07-11-17 Page 16 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017 August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 17

(Back row, L to R): Volunteers Janice Wiseman, Peggy Cassity, Judy Silberman, Joann Dean, Wilma Spillers, Janet Barton. (Front row L to R): Anne Palmer and Kimberly Alexander. Roeding, Jr., an annual spring to help with pruning, raking, Math Science Nucleus oversees bulb show attracted thousands of weeding, fertilizing, and the garden volunteers and the people to the nursery. A windmill deadheading. It’s a great way museum. The museum is now served as a focal point then, as to “stop and smell the roses” open on Sundays thanks to the city now, in the gardens. Daffodils, and to provide a restful spot for of Fremont and Math Science tulips, narcissus, and hyacinths the community. Nucleus. Please visit on Sundays filled these same display beds. The Rose Garden is getting from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. You can find Dutch girls mingled with ready for the Roeding Centennial out more about the park’s history Mexican singers. Guests toured Exhibit, which will open on including the bulb shows. the grounds. The spring shows Sunday, September 10 at the For more information ran through the 1960s. California Nursery Office Museum about Friends of the California The last remaining 20 acres of and a Saturday, October 14 free Nursery and how to volunteer the nursery became a park in the “Fremont History through the or visit the facility, go to 1970s. In 1993, Friends of Ages” event so residents can learn https://msnucleus.org/calnurs- rose garden. On special occasions, SUBMITTED BY Heirloom Flowers formed to take not only of the California Nursery ery/index.html, e-mail the windmill will be opened for JANET BARTON care of the historic display Company story, but all of Fremont. [email protected], or that perfect photo opportunity gardens at the former nursery. call (510) 790-6284. for you and your family and Happy garden volunteers At that time, the windmill had friends. But why, you may have moved their garden tools into fallen into disrepair. Friends of wondered, is there a yellow a new shed at the California Heirloom Flowers built a brand windmill in the middle of the Nursery Historical Park. The new windmill in 1999. Many of rose garden? For that answer, spacious shed was generously the “Friends” moved on to take we have to go back in time, donated to the Math Science care of Shinn Park, but some 100 years ago. Nucleus by the Candle Lighters garden volunteers stayed behind. organization. Shovels, rakes, In 1917 George C. Roeding The gardeners continue to care wheelbarrows, hoses, hand tools, bought the California Nursery for the nursery’s display gardens and gloves will have a bigger, Company. He combined his including the rose, succulent, more organized space in the new successful Fresno-based nursery, pollinator habitat, and shed. The Niles Rotary Club has Fancher Creek, with the huge oper- Japanese style. ations in Niles. Over the next half also given $1,000 so the shed is Volunteers meet every century, three generations of the stocked with tools for volunteers. Thursday from 10 a.m. to Roeding family ran the nursery. With this move, the old 12 p.m. and take great pride yellow windmill will once again Starting in the 1930s, under in caring for the gardens. They become the focal point of the the leadership of George C. (Back row, L to R): Volunteers Janice Wiseman, Peggy Cassity, Wilma Spillers, always welcome new volunteers Judy Silberman, Joann Dean, Jerry Spillers, and (front row) Caroline Reynolds. Page 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

SUBMITTED BY their commitment to the DIONICIA RAMOS educational lives of their children. It has now grown to The Hayward Unified School include parents of any gender and District (HUSD) will participate ethnic identification. in the annual Million Father Thousands of schools across March 2017, an event organized the country will participate in the on the first day of school in MFM, with an estimated one nearly 600 cities across the million men expected to take country. The Million Father part. HUSD invites fathers, March (MFM) has become a day grandfathers, uncles, big brothers, for fathers and male role models and other male role models to to provide an escort of safety, accompany children in their support, and encouragement to family to the first day of school. their children, families, and Businesses are asked to give communities. HUSD encourages employees the flexibility to take participation at all district their children to school that schools, but a special event is morning. The event marks the scheduled for Harder Elementary. beginning of a year-long District and community leaders commitment by men to their will be on hand to welcome children’s educational success. families with snacks, informa- The Million Father March is tional packets, and giveaways in sponsored by The Hayward a celebratory environment. Unified School District in part- Research shows that children nership with the Black Star whose fathers take an active role Project. in their educational lives earn better grades, score higher on Million Father March tests, enjoy school more, and are Monday, Aug 28 more likely to graduate from high 7:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. school and attend college. Harder Elementary School Additionally, children have fewer 495 Wyeth Rd, Hayward behavior problems when fathers For more information: Dionicia play an active role in their lives. Ramos (510) 784-2600 The annual event was started Ext.72617 or email at by the Black Star Project, a [email protected] Chicago-based non-profit, to encourage black fathers to show Free

ARTICLE AND PHOTO to Half-Price books. SUBMITTED BY AL MINARD If you have read lots of stories and ever thought that writing a Fremont Cultural Arts story should not be all that hard, Council and Half-Price books at here is your chance to see if the the Fremont Hub shopping public likes the way you write. center are once again sponsoring There may be as many as the Flash Fiction writing contest. 100 entries posted throughout Writers are invited to submit Half-Price Books and many their stories which might win people are not going to read all a prize such as cash or gift of them, so the best idea is to certificates. In any event, authors grab their attention with the will receive acclaim for their tales first few words. The topic for this year’s The deadline to submit entries contest is “50 years in the future” is midnight, September 5, 2017. meaning the year 2070 or Voting will be Saturday, beyond. Stories submitted should September 9, starting at 10 a.m. be no more than 300 words, and ending at 5 p.m. Winners including the title, and cannot announced after the votes are contain any material offensive to tallied at around 6 p.m. a general audience. The stories Writers can email their entries will be posted around Half Price to [email protected] or Books in the Hub shopping mail them to Flash Fiction, center on September 9; patrons, Fremont Cultural Arts Council, both young and old, will read P.O.Box 1314, Fremont, CA the stories are posted without cil.com for complete rules. interesting, sometimes poignant, them and vote for their favorites. 94538. Anyone can enter but the author’s name, so voting Then go to Half-Price Books and often funny. The story with the most votes we are only accepting three will be anonymous. on September 9 to read the will win first prize of $65 in cash; entries from each person. Please visit stories and cast your vote. fifth prize is a $25 gift certificate There are no age brackets and www.FremontCulturalArtsCoun- The stories are always Fremont Youth Empowerment Academy - Graduation of Class of 2017

The Youth Empowerment Academy, with an opportunity to earn both elective City’s Youth & Family Services’ Art munity. The youth were extremely engaged wrapping up its fifth year, is offered and work experience high school credits Therapist, Heather Curtis, to create an in this project and demonstrated a high through the City of Fremont’s Human toward graduation. The program partners inspirational mural on a traffic signal control commitment to attend the Academy three Services Department, Youth and Family with local school districts, La Familia box located on Fremont Boulevard at days each week as well as La Familia Services Division. It is designed to help Counseling’s Youth Employment Program, Country Way in Fremont. The project Counseling’s Youth Employment Program. “at risk” and Probation youth develop Highway to Work Program, the Alameda was part of the City of Fremont’s boxArt! In addition to painting the mural on the better decision making, health and life County Center for Healthy Schools and Program. The mural reflects Fremont’s olive traffic signal control box, the youth joined skills, while offering opportunities for Communities, Probation Department growing history as it relates to the agricul- local seniors in a Tai Chi class and assisted in summer employment, community Officers, and other organizations in the tural theme the boxArt! Program is focusing serving lunch at the Fremont Senior Center service, and leadership development. community. on this year. For the youth, the mission and as community service. This year, 10 young people from the During this year’s program the youth olives evoked feelings of “finding peace” and Congratulations to this year’s Youth Tri-Cities participated in the program, had an opportunity to work with Union having a greater connection with the com- Empowerment Academy graduates!

FRC Community Advisory and Community Ambassador Program for Engagement Board (CAEB) Recruits New Members Seniors Offers New Training this Fall The Fremont Family Resource Center services with associates, friends, and family. (FRC) Community Advisory and Engagement Members will attend monthly dinner Board (CAEB) is currently looking for new meetings on the third Tuesday of each members for the 2017-2018 fiscal year. month from 6-7:30 p.m. beginning in CAEB serves to enhance community September. In addition, members will involvement in the FRC and strengthen the participate in and support FRC community link between FRC programs and services, activities, such as fundraising events. and the Tri-City area’s diverse residents. CAEB applicants must live or work Therefore, those interested in serving on in Fremont, Union City, or Newark, or the CAEB must be a representative of a represent an organization that serves cultural, religious, neighborhood, business, Tri-City families. service, or education group or organization If interested in becoming a CAEB in the area and have a means to relay FRC member, please contact Jane O’Hollaren at information to that group. CAEB members 510-574-2026 or [email protected] should also be interested in sharing their for an application and additional knowledge about FRC programs and information.

Coming Up: Startup Grind Fremont Discusses How to Prepare Your Startup for Are you looking for a meaningful social participation; volunteering and civic volunteer opportunity? If so, participate engagement; community information; Early-Stage Funding with Ankur Jain, Investor and Entrepreneur in the 2017 Community Ambassador for employment and learning opportunities; Seniors (CAPS) Training and become a housing; and dementia-related support. “inner management” as a foundation City-Certified Ambassador (or attend the Space is limited, so register early. The for kicking off their startup journey. training and decide later). You will become registration deadline is September 30, 2017. Ankur’s career includes strategy trained to assist older adults in identifying The Community Ambassador Program consulting at Accenture, working across local resources and services. The CAPS for Seniors (CAPS), celebrating 10 years, a range of verticals including healthcare, program is designed to meet seniors where is a unique award-winning nationally financial services, and technology. He they feel most comfortable congregating recognized, locally implemented partner- is currently chair for the San Francisco- and to help them problem solve issues ship between the City of Fremont’s Human based TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs). they may have, in the language they feel Services Department and numerous ethnic, Startup Grind Fremont is the Silicon most comfortable using. Currently, our faith, and community organizations Valley East chapter of the international Community Ambassadors speak English representative of the Tri-City area Startup Grind Fremont is back for business startup community that has and a combination of many other (Fremont, Newark, Union City). The another fireside chat. This time, join us hosted more than 2,000 fireside chats languages and dialects. CAPS Program aligns with the City of as we discuss how to prepare your across 200 cities and 85 countries! The two-day CAPS training is scheduled Fremont’s Age-Friendly initiative (A World startup for early-stage funding. Hear Every month or so, we get our local for Tuesday, October 10 and October 17 Health Organization Global Network of from Ankur Jain, entrepreneur, inventor, entrepreneurial community together to from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; you must attend Age-Friendly Cities). The training is free co-founder, and investor. We’ll be con- mix and mingle, hear from a featured both days of training. The October 10 of charge. vening at EFI (Electronics for Imaging) speaker, find mentorship, pursue training will take place at Los Cerritos For more information, including located at 6700 Dumbarton Circle in funding, and gain new customers. Community Center, 3377 Alder Ave., and the training registration form, visit Fremont, on Tuesday, August 29, Can’t make it to this event? Don’t fret. the October 17 training will be held at www.capseniors.org or contact CAPS from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. We have many more events scheduled for Washington Hospital West – Anderson Program Manager Asha Chandra at Ankur is currently Managing Partner the near future. You can find additional Conference Room, 2000 Mowry Ave. [email protected] or 510-574-2055. at Emergent Ventures. He’ll provide information and purchase your tickets Topics will include health and wellness; guidance on how entrepreneurs can use at www.startupgrind.com/fremont. outdoor spaces and parks; transportation;

The City of Fremont’s Fire Department Saturday class will be held on September 16 is offering a free Personal Emergency from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with hands on Preparedness (PEP) class, which will teach training starting at 12:15 p.m. Sign up for a you how to take care of yourself and your All classes will be located at the family before, during, and after a disaster. Fremont Fire Training Tower, located In just a single three-hour class, you at 7200 Stevenson Blvd., west of Free Personal will become an expert in: Interstate 880. • Earthquake and Disaster Awareness To register for a free PEP class, Emergency • Gas, Electric and Water Shut-off please call 510-494-4244 or send an • Hazardous Material Awareness email to [email protected]. • Fire Extinguisher Types If you are part of a group and would Preparedness • Smoke Detector Placement like to schedule your own personal group • Sheltering In-place PEP class at your location, please contact Classes are held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Chuck Guaraglia, Public Education Class on the following dates: Thursday, August 24 with the Fremont Fire Department, at and Wednesday, November 8. A special 510-792-3473 or [email protected]. Page 20 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017 August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 21

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

CONTINUING EVENTS

Tuesdays, May 9 thru Aug 29 Street Eats 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Variety of food trucks, art in the park, activities Adobe Art Center 20395 San Miguel Ave., Castro Valley (510) 537-5300 [email protected]

Fridays, May 12 thru Oct 27 Fremont Street Eats 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Food trucks, beer, wine and entertain- ment Downtown Fremont Capitol Ave., Fremont www.fremontstreeteats.com

Wednesdays, Aug 16 thru Oct 25 Newark Police Department Citizen Police Academy – R 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Participants learn about local law en- forcement Register by July 28th Newark City Hall 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark (510) 578-4352 [email protected]

Wednesdays, Jun 7 thru Oct 25 Street Eats 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Variety of food trucks Niles Town Plaza 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont www.thefoodtruckmafia.com

Thursdays, Jun 15 thru Sep 28 Food Truck Mafia 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Variety of food trucks and entertain- ment San Lorenzo Street Eats Hesperian Blvd and Paseo Grande, San Lorenzo

[email protected] www.thefoodtruckmafia.com

Tuesdays & Wednesdays, Jun 13 thru Aug 30 Cribbage Club 6:20 p.m. Tues: Beginner Night Wed: Intermediate Night Round Table Pizza Centerville 37480 Fremont Blvd, Fremont (510) 793-9393 http://www.accgrassroots.org/

Friday, Jul 1 - Sunday, Sep 1 Healing Wings and Natural Things Exhibit Lucille is a sweet, curious guinea pig 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. who does well with handling and has Nature photographs to encourage re- a calm disposition. She loves laxation munching apple slices and timothy Hayward Shoreline Interpretive hay. Info: Hayward Animal Shelter. Center (510) 293-7200. Learn about 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward our adoption requirements at: (510) 670-7270 haywardanimals.org/adoptions. www.haywardrec.org

Wednesday, Jul 1 - Sunday, Pogo is an intelligent year old Sep 24 pup who already knows “sit,” Art and Science of Pinball $ “come,” “down,” and “shake”. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. He's a quick learner who likes Discover variety of old and new ma- other dogs and loves rope chines toys. Good with kids of all View inner-workings on see ages. Info: Hayward Animal through machine Shelter. (510) 293-7200. Interactive games Chabot Space & Science Center 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland (510) 336-7373 ENRICH YOUR LIFE - BECOME A VOLUNTEER! www.chabotspace.org Hayward Animal Shelter 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 August 22, 2017

Wednesdays, Jul 5 - Aug 30 Tuesdays, Jul 25 - Aug 29 Thursday, Aug 24 - Sunday, Farmers’ Markets Spring Chicken Exercise $ English as a Second Language Sep 17 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Class Arsenic and Old Lace $ Improve flexibility, strength, balance 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Thurs - Sat: 8:00 p.m. FREMONT: SAN LEANDRO: Ruggieri Senior Center Open to all adult learners Sat & Sun: 2:00 p.m. 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., Salvation Army Newark Dark comedy about spinster ladies and Union City 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark murder Centerville Kaiser Permanente (510) 675-5495 (510) 793-6319 Douglas Morrison Theatre Saturdays San Leandro [email protected] [email protected] 22311 N Third St., Hayward 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday army.org (510) 881-6777 Year-round 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jul 7 - Sunday, www.dmtonline.org Bonde Way at Fremont Blvd., June 11, 2014 to Sep 10 Tuesdays, Jul 25 thru Sep 26 Fremont December 31, 2014 Arts and Letters Exhibit $ Toastmasters Club Meeting (510) 909-2067 2500 Merced St, San Leandro 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 7:00 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. www.fremontfarmersmarket.com www.cafarmersmarkets.com Variety of pieces reflecting words and Practice public speaking and leadership THIS WEEK art Downtown Fremont MILPITAS: Newark Branch Library Farmers’ Market Hayward Area Historical Society 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark Wednesday, Aug 23 Museum (510) 402-8318 Badges and Boba Wednesdays Milpitas Farmers’ Market at 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward www.1118.toastmastersclubs.org 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. ICC (501) 581-0223 May thru October Sundays www.haywardareahistory.org Join Fremont PD for neighborhood Wednesdays, Aug 2 - Sep 27 discussion Capital Ave. between Liberty St. 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Hayward PD Community Acad- and State St. Share Tea Year-round Tuesdays, Jul 11 thru Aug 29 emy – R www.westcoastfarmersmarkets.org 3948 Washington Blvd., India Community Center Bridge 1 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Irvington District, Fremont 525 Los Coches St. 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Topics include crime, traffic, narcotics, (510) 790-6740 Kaiser Permanente Fremont 800-949-FARM Set up, bid play and score keeping 911 dispatch [email protected] Farmers’ Market www.pcfma.com Newark Senior Center Application and background Thursdays 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark check required Wednesday, Aug 23 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. NEWARK: (510) 578-4840 Must be 18+ Congressman Ro Khanna Town Year-round www.newark.org Hayward Police Department Hall 39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Newark Farmers’ Market North District Office 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Fremont Sundays 22701 Main St, Hayward Tuesdays, Jul 11 thru Aug 29 Discuss government topics 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (510) 293-7151 Bridge 2 Berryessa Community Center www.pcfma.com Year-round [email protected] 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. http://www.haywardpd.net 3050 Berryessa Rd, San Jose NewPark Mall Mastering game strategy Irvington Farmers’ Market (408) 436-2720 2086 NewPark Mall, Newark https://khannaforms.house.gov/f Newark Senior Center Wednesdays, Aug 16 thru Sundays 1-800-897-FARM orms/form/?ID=13 www.agriculturalinstitute.org 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark Oct 25 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (510) 578-4840 Citizen Police Academy – R Year-round www.newark.org Wednesday, Aug 23 Bayfair Mall 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Bay Street and Trimboli Way, Mr. SHAP Magic Show Fremont Saturdays Volunteers train to assist Newark Police Thursdays, Jul 13 - Aug 31 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. 800-949-FARM 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Application due 7/28 Bingo $ Funny, creative family entertainment www.pcfma.com Year-round Newark Police Department 1 p.m. Irvington Library Fairmont and East 14th St., San 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark Games, refreshments and door prizes 41825 Greenpark Dr., Fremont Niles Farmer's Market Leandro (510) 578-4352 (510) 608-1170 Saturdays (925) 465-4690 Newark Senior Center [email protected] 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark www.aclibrary.org 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.cafarmersmkts.com (510) 578-4840 Friday, Jul 28 - Monday, Oct 2 Year-round www.newark.org Thursday, Aug 24 Niles Town Plaza UNION CITY: Blue Planet #Standupfor- PEP: Personal Emergency 37592 Niles Blvd., Fremont Science Mondays, Jul 17 thru Aug 28 Preparedness Class – R www.westcoastfarmersmarket.org Kaiser Permanente Union 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Bunco City Farmers’ Market Exhibit on climate change, habitat de- 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. HAYWARD: Tuesdays 10 a.m. struction Strategies to prepare and cope with dis- asters 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Dice game John O’Lague Galleria Hayward Farmers’ Market No experience necessary 777 B Street, Hayward Fremont Fire Training Tower Year-round 7200 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Saturdays Kaiser Permanente Medical Newark Senior Center (510) 581-4050 7401 Enterprise Dr., Newark www.SunGallery.org (510) 494-4244 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Offices (510) 578-4840 www.haywardartscouncil.org [email protected] Year-round 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City 800-949-FARM www.newark.org Hayward City Plaza Thursday, Aug 24 - Monday, 777 B. St., Hayward www.pcfma.com Thursday, Aug 11 - Sunday, Wednesdays, Jul 19 - Aug 30 Sep 23 Aug 28 1-800-897-FARM Circus Vargas $ www.agriculturalinstitute.org Union City Farmers’ Market Resume Writing and Job Search Textile Exhibit Saturdays Class 12 noon - 5 p.m. Thurs & Fri: 7:30 p.m. Sat: 1:00 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. South Hayward Glad Tidings 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Traditional and contemporary fiber Employment assistance artworks Sun: 7:00 p.m. Saturdays Year-round Mon: 6:30 p.m. Salvation Army Newark Opening reception Friday, Aug 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Old Trapeze artists and daring performers Smith and Watkins Streets, 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark 11 at 7 p.m. Year-round Great Mall Union City (510) 793-6319 Olive Hyde Art Gallery W. Tennyson Rd. between Tyrell 447 Great Mall Dr., Milpitas 800-949-FARM [email protected] 123 Washington Blvd., Fremont Ave. and Tampa Ave., Hayward (408) 956-2033 www.pcfma.com army.org (510) 791-4357 (510) 783-9377 www.olivehydeartguild.org www.circusvargas.com www.cafarmersmarkets.com Thursdays, Jul 20 - Aug 31 Bingo Mondays & Wednesdays, Thursday, Aug 24 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon Aug 14 thru Aug 30 Teen Craft Hour Fun, friendship and prizes Fall Prevention Program 4 p.m. Create a project Salvation Army Newark 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark Exercise and balance class for ages 60+ Materials and instruction provided (510) 793-6319 Ruggieri Senior Center Milpitas Library [email protected] 33997 Alvarado Niles Rd., 160 North Main St., Milpitas Scan for our FREE App or army.org Union City (408) 262-1171 Search App Store for TCVnews (510) 881-0300 x270 https://www.sccl.org/milpitas Fridays, Jul 21 thru Aug 25 www.SpectrumCS.org Get our App and you will always know Thursday, Aug 24 what is happening. We also have the Exercise Class back issues archived 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Wednesday, Aug 23 - Sunday, Toddler Story Time Aug 27 Yoga, stretching, gentle cardio 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Ages 1 – 3 Salvation Army Newark American Red Cross Blood Space limited 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark Drive – R Milpitas Library (510) 793-6319 Wed & Thurs: 160 North Main St., Milpitas [email protected] 11:45 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. (408) 262-1171 army.org Fri & Sat: 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sun: 8:15 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. https://www.sccl.org/milpitas Fridays, Jul 21 thru Aug 25 Call to schedule an appointment Friday, Aug 25 - Saturday, Drop-ins welcome Youth Night Aug 26 Fremont-Newark Blood Center 5:30 p.m. Live Blues Music Educational and recreational activities 39227 Cedar Blvd., Newark (800) 733-2767 9 p.m. Salvation Army Newark www.redcrossblood.org Various artists 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark Smoking Pig BBQ (510) 793-6319 3340 Mowry Ave., Fremont [email protected] Wednesday thru Sunday, (510) 713-1854 army.org Aug 23 - Aug 30 Day of the Dead Call for Art www.smokingpigbbq.net Mondays, Jul 24 thru Aug 28 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friday, Aug 25 Nutrition Basics and Cooking Submit art samples by Latino Business Roundtable Class Wednesday, Aug. 30 Hayward Area Historical Society 8:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Museum Hayward Chief of Police Mark Koller Healthy eating and simple recipes 22380 Foothill Blvd., Hayward St. Rose Hospital Salvation Army Newark (501) 581-0223 27200 Calaroga Ave., Hayward 36700 Newark Blvd., Newark www.haywardareahistory.org (510) 264-4044 (510) 793-6319 www.hayward.org [email protected] army.org August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 23

BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE

Alameda County UNION CITY Renew books by phone 4:45 – 6:45 Forest Park School, (510) 790-8096 Deep Creek Rd. & Maybird Cir., For more information FREMONT about the Bookmobile call (510) 745-1477 or visit Tuesday, Aug 29 www.aclibrary.org. 2:30 – 3:00 Glenmoor School, Times & Stops subject to change 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT 4:45 – 5:20 Baywood Tuesday, Aug 22 Apartments, 4275 Bay St., 2:30 – 3:00 Glenmoor School, FREMONT 4620 Mattos Dr., FREMONT 5:50 – 6:40 4:45 – 5:20 Baywood Booster Park, Gable Dr. & Apartments, 4275 Bay St., McDuff Ave., FREMONT FREMONT 5:50 – 6:40 Wednesday, Aug 30 Booster Park, Gable Dr. & 1:40 – 2:10 Jerome Ave. & McDuff Ave., FREMONT Ohlone St., FREMONT 2:30 – 4:00 Wednesday, Aug 23 Warm Springs Community Friday, Aug 25 (510) 581-2516 Saturday, Aug 26 1:40 – 2:10 Jerome Ave. & Center, 47300 Fernald St., Cal Fresh Enrollment Clinic www.haywardareahistory.org Peer Writer’s Group Ohlone St., FREMONT FREMONT 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon 2:30 – 4:00 5:45 – 6:45 Determine if you qualify for nutrition Saturday, Aug 26 - Sunday, Discuss getting your writing ready for Warm Springs Community Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., assistance Aug 27 submission Center, 47300 Fernald St., FREMONT Hayward Weekes Branch Library Knap In Stone Tool Making Bring 10 copies to share FREMONT 27300 Patrick Ave., Hayward 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Hayward Main Library 5:45 – 6:45 Milpitas Bookmobile stops (510) 293-5366 Create tools from obsidian 835 C St., Hayward Camellia Dr. & Camellia Ct., Renew books by phone Ages 16+ (510) 881-7700 FREMONT (800) 471-0991 Friday, Aug 25 Coyote Hills Regional Park http://www.hayward-ca.gov/pub- For more information Friday Teen Festivities $ 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., lic-library Thursday, Aug 24 Fremont (408) 293-2326 x3060 4:45 p.m. No Service (510) 544-3220 Saturday, Aug 26 Back to school party Wednesday, August 30 www.ebparks.org Silliman Activity Center Stewardship Day – R Friday, Aug 25 3:30 – 4:00 Friendly Village Park, 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon 6800 Mowry Ave., Newark Saturday, Aug 26 No Service 120 Dixon Landing Rd., (510) 578-4620 Volunteers weed and clean up trash MILPITAS www.newark.org Flight to Freedom $R SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Monday, Aug 28 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont 2:15 – 3:00 Seabreeze Park, Dyer Friday, Aug 25 Interact with wildlife (510) 792-0222 x 361 St. & Carmel Way, Live Mariachi Music Dinner, drinks, silent auction Benefit wildlife rehabilitation 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug 26 programs Campfire Program Enjoy traditional Mexican music Sulphur Creek Nature Center 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mexico Lindo 1801 D. St., Hayward 33306 Alvarado-Niles Rd., (510) 881-6747 Games, songs and stories around the campfire Union City www.haywardrec.org (510) 471-4525 Anthony Chabot Campground and Park www.mexicolindorestaurantbar.com Saturday, Aug 26 9999 Redwood Rd., Stitching Knit and Crochet Friday, Aug 25 Castro Valley Club (510) 544- 3187 Live Dance Music $ 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. www.ebparks.org 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Practice and learn new skills Featuring Fantasy Band Bring needles or hooks Saturday, Aug 26 Bistro 880 Newark Branch Library Old Fashioned Fun $ 39900 Balentine Dr., Newark 6300 Civic Terrace Ave., Newark 11 a.m. - 12 noon (510) 413-2300 (510) 284-0684 Walk on stilts, tug-o-war, sack races http://bistro880.com/event/ [email protected] 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Friday, Aug 25 Saturday, Aug 26 - Sunday, Fremont Morning Yoga Class Aug 27 (510) 544-2797 10 a.m. Discovery Days www.ebparks.org Improve strength and mobility 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Adults only Hands-on exploration and crafts Saturday, Aug 26 Milpitas Library Parent participation required Fitness at the Library 160 North Main St., Milpitas Coyote Hills Regional Park 2 p.m. (408) 262-1171 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd., Pilates class https://www.sccl.org/milpitas Fremont (510) 544-3220 Bring water, towel or mat Saturday, Aug 26 www.ebparks.org Fremont Main Library 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont Find that Fox – R (510) 745-1421 Saturday, Aug 26 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. www.aclibrary.org Search for the presence of wildlife Family Bird Walk – R SF Bay Wildlife Refuge 10 a.m. - 12 noon Saturday, Aug 26 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Explore marsh trails for birds Bay Bombs Car Show After (510) 792-0222 Ages 5 - 10 with supervision Party http://donedwardsfox.eventbrite. SF Bay Wildlife Refuge 5:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. com 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Featuring music by KOHL disc jockeys (510) 792-0222 x363 Saturday, Aug 26 https://donedwardsfamilybird.eve Mexico Lindo 33306 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Cemetery Clean-Up ntbrite.com Union City 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (510) 471-4525 Help maintain historic landmark www.mexicolindorestaurantbar.com Water and snacks provided San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery Usher Street & College Street, San Lorenzo Page 24 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

Saturday, Aug 26 Historic Niles Sunday, Aug 27 Center Tuesday, Aug 29 Audience Appreciation Picnic 37735 Second St, Fremont Cooking in the Country 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward Census Data for Grant Writers Open House (510) 825-0783 Kitchen $ (510) 670-7270 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.facebook.com/NilesHomeC 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.haywardrec.org Strategies to compile information to oncert Lunch, theater tours, raffle Treats prepared on a wood burning write proposal Chanticleers Theatre stove Sunday, Aug 27 Fremont Main Library 3683 Quail Ave., Castro Valley Saturday, Aug 26 Ardenwood Historic Farm Concert in the Park 2400 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont (510) 733-5483 Rod La Rocque Movie Night $ 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., 1 p.m. -5 p.m. (510) 745-1421 www.chanticleers.org 7:30 p.m. Fremont Variety of upbeat live music www.aclibrary.org Coming of Amos, Koko’s Field Daze, (510) 544-2797 Bring blanket, lawn chair, picnic, Saturday, Aug 26 Stuntman www.ebparks.org no alcohol Tuesday, Aug 29 Wetlands Walking Tour- R Niles Essanay Theater Memorial Park Toastmasters Open House 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon 37417 Niles Blvd, Fremont Sunday, Aug 27 Tony Morelli Bandstand 6:45 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (510) 494-1411 Explore the marshes, play games, build Itsy Bitsy Spider $ 24176 Mission Blvd., Hayward Humorous speech evaluations a bird nest www.nilesfilmmuseum.org 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (510) 881-6766 and contest www.haywardrec.org SF Bay Wildlife Refuge Explore the farm for bugs Practice public speaking, enjoy Sunday, Aug 27 1 Marshlands Rd., Fremont Ardenwood Historic Farm potluck dinner (510) 792-0222 Barnyard Blacksmithing 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Monday, Aug 28 Open to all https://eecmarshhomes.eventbrit 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Fremont Milpitas Rotary Club Meeting Baywood Court e.com Discover old tools of the past (510) 544-2797 1:30 p.m. 21966 Dolores St, Castro Valley www.ebparks.org Discuss preschool and parent reading (510) 566-9761 Saturday, Aug 26 1320 Garin Ave., Hayward program Movie Under the Stars (510) 582-2206 Sunday, Aug 27 Dave and Busters Wednesday, Aug 30 8 p.m. www.ebparks.org 10K on the Bay Walk and Run 940 Great Mall Dr., Milpitas Homework Center Volunteer Star Wars: A New Hope $R (408) 957-9215 Orientation Saturday, Aug 27 8:30 a.m. http://www.clubrunner.ca/milpi- 4:00 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. tas 17365 Boston Rd., Hayward Victorian Table Top Games $ Promoting health and environmental High school students provide homework (510) 581-0223 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. awareness assistance www.haywardareahistory.org Play tops and Jacob’s Ladder Proceeds benefit visitor center Tuesday, Aug 29 Earn community service hours www.haywardrec.org Ardenwood Historic Farm renovations Welcome Teacher Day Castro Valley Library 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fre- Hayward Shoreline Interpretive 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 3600 Norbridge Ave., Saturday, Aug 26 mont Elementary students receive free flowers Castro Valley (510) 608-1141 Home Concert Series $ (510) 544-2797 for teachers www.ebparks.org www.aclibrary.org 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Fremont Flowers 36551 Fremont Blvd, Fremont Mark Karan plus Blood and Dust (510) 656-7300 www.welcometeacherday.com

attend the university in Germany I was a foreigner until it came to tuition-free - both native my grammar. However, since Germans and international moving back, I feel like I am students. About 51,000 students forgetting. I wanted to reach in 65 countries prepare for the out to GSF to keep my German proficiency exams each year. fluency,” Nesbit says, but the Exams consist of listening and two-hour drive from Sacramento reading comprehension and makes re-enrolling a challenge. writing and oral communication. GSF offers students more About 4,600 American students than language. It offers attend German universities experiences in the culture of tuition free, up 20 percent over Germany, particularly holiday previous years. traditions. For Saint Martin’s Day – celebrating a Roman soldier who became a Christian monk who gave to the poor – Germans once created bonfires, but now more often adults and children march with lanterns. At GSF, children sing songs about feeding the poor and walk parade-style with paper lanterns they make. Bader recalls the Maypole dance for spring festival, when dancers stand in a circle around the Maypole, each holding a ribbon attached to pole in the center. “Through a series of intertwined dance steps, the ribbons end up creating a design around the pole,” she says. “I remember that we practiced in a courtyard and learned the vocabulary that came with the specific aspects of the celebration. BY JOHNNA M. LAIRD Association of Northern representing Germany. Once in Jessica Nesbit was introduced It was fun and educational.” California, GSF is one of seven her company’s café, she overheard to GSF by her grandmother, who PHOTOS COURTESY OF With more German families German schools in the Bay Area two people speaking German and encouraged her to take classes CARINA GERNTKE moving into the Bay Area, and a smaller one where most struck up a conversation. The prior to their trip to Germany. attendance at GSF is often students know each other, in part friendship continued although As an adult, Nesbit moved to n a city where more than sparked by parents wanting to because break times are scheduled they no longer work at the same Germany to be close to a 100 languages are spoken, insure that their children can talk to coincide so all 10 classes share company. Now Bader is about boyfriend. She credits her classes the German School of with grandparents in their I the same recess. Cost of classes to move into a new position at GSF and a semester of Fremont (GSF) may be one grandparents’ native language, runs $330 for the fall semester, requiring that she review college German with giving her of the area’s longest operating says Gerntke. Some parents may 15 Saturdays from September to video content in German on confidence to secure work in a language schools and one of also be thinking ahead about job January, a cost of about $22 per a daily basis. German kindergarten and teach its best-kept secrets. opportunities for their children. Saturday, less than $9 an hour, “As someone who recently business English. From there, Launched by an immigrant “With Germany’s low birth rate, explains GSF Board President graduated and had a lot of job she enrolled in University of couple in 1963 who wanted to skilled workers are in demand.” Carina Gerntke. Starting at searching, I must say that there Cologne’s International teach their own children and 9:30 a.m. and ending at noon, are many positions at prominent Environmental Science to earn those in the neighborhood the classes range in size from 7 to 12 companies, in the Bay Area alone, a master’s degree while working German School of Fremont German language and culture, students for children’s classes to that need German speakers,” says part time at the university’s Fall classes begin the school began in the living as many as 16 in adult classes. Bader. Her advice to students? meteorology department. Saturday, Sep 9 room of Alfred and Annamarie While demand for Mandarin “Don’t miss out on those Now married, she and her Kaufmann. Eventually their Joseph Azevada classes has exploded and German opportunities and hit those husband returned from Germany efforts turned into a nonprofit Elementary School classes have largely phased out of German books!” and live in Sacramento. “I would organization, hiring teachers and 39450 Royal Palm Dr, Fremont high schools, some students of say I am fluent in German at a recruiting parents to volunteer With German Language the school find their language conversational level. When I [email protected] services on a governing board. Certification, students can skills in demand. Angelina Bader, spoke in Germany, no one knew www.gsfremont.org The school operated for years who enrolled at GSF as a preteen, in space rented from Fremont says she uses her German Community Church, but last language “everywhere.” In high year subleased from the Fremont school, she participated in an Unified School District to exchange through the operate from Azevada Elementary German-American Partnership School with easy freeway access. Program, making “wonderful GSF will resume in that location friends and memories.” She went again this year, its 54th year of on to take the two exams for the continuous classes, in September. German Language Certificate of The school averages Education Ministers Conference, 75 students, although some years Level I and II, for which teachers have seen enrollment climb to at the GSF helped her prepare. 130 students. Students come Award ceremonies at the German from the Tri-Cities but also the Consulate for those earning Peninsula and eastward from certification introduced her to Danville. A member of the more people in the Bay Area who German American School speak German, including officials August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 25

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Music is in the air once again 37735 Second St, Fremont www.niles.org/summer-concert- www.HaywardLodge.org Sep 17: Jazz Concert: In as musicians converge in the (510) 825-0783 series/ Free, donations accepted by Full Swing Big Band and the Tri-Cities for annual summer www.facebook.com/NilesHomeC Free nonprofits Hayward La Honda All Stars to concert series. Whatever your oncert? Aug 27: Original Feel Good benefit the Hayward-La Honda musical leanings, local concerts Tickets: $20 minimum donation; Sep 10: Saddle Cats, Sandi & Music of Sezu and Music Camp are sure to have you covered; attendance by advanced The Rockefellers, Johnny Kari McAllister and the Sep 24: Original Rock ’n’ Roll: from jazz to cover bands and RSVP only Harper & Carnival, SweetspOts benefiting the Uncle Rico’s featuring country, options are offered Southbound South Hayward Parish Hypnotones and the Hayward throughout the week in various Aug 26: Mark Karan & Friends Sep 10: Jazz and Rock Concert: High School Marching Band, cities. Grab a lawn chair, some and Blood & Dust HAYWARD 3 O’Clock Jump, Tablues, with Band and Jazz Band members sunscreen, and your family and Mt. Eden High School Choirs to benefit the Hayward High friends to enjoy the sweet sounds Niles Plaza Summer Hayward Odd Fellows and members of the choir to School Instrumental Music of summer. Concert Series Summer Concert Series benefit the Mt. Eden High Program, with Celebrity Chef School Choir, with Celebrity City Council Member Mark Niles Home Sundays, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Sundays, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Chef City Council Member Salinas Concert Series Niles Plaza Hayward Memorial Park Francisco Zermeno Saturday, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 37592 Niles Blvd, Fremont 24176 Mission Blvd, Hayward Historic Niles (510) 742-9868

expect....as well as a few surprises. around the world in countless Tickets are $10 for the I could tell you what they are, revivals, “Arsenic and Old Lace” preview; $27 for Thursday but then I’d have to kill you. continues to delight us with its evenings, Saturday matinee, I can’t wait for people to see mixture of mayhem and hilarity. and Opening Night; and $29 for this production in all of its The DMT creative team Friday and Saturday evenings and gothic glee.” for “Arsenic and Old Lace” is Sunday matinees. Discounts are “Arsenic and Old Lace” comprised of designers with available for seniors, under 30s, opened on Broadway in January credits from numerous Bay Area students, H.A.R.D. residents, 1941; it starred Josephine Hull theatres such as TheatreWorks, TBA and KQED members, and Jean Adair as the homicidal Center Rep, and Shotgun Players: and groups (10+). Tickets are Brewster sisters, and Boris Karloff Andrea Bechert (scenic designer), available through the Box Office SUBMITTED BY nephews: Teddy, who thinks he’s in his Broadway debut playing Allen Willner (lighting designer), at (510) 881-6777 or online at BOB MILLER President Theodore Roosevelt, Jonathan Brewster, a version of Teddy Hulsker (sound designer), www.dmtonline.org. brother Jonathan, who looks like PHOTOS BY himself. The play’s plot may be and Daisy Neske-Dickerson horror film star Boris Karloff, and based on the true story of (costume designer). Arsenic and Old Lace TERRY SULLIVAN poor old Mortimer, the put-upon Amy Archer-Gilligan, who killed Director Albright is no Thursday, drama critic? “Relatively few residents of the Connecticut stranger to the DMT stage. Aug 24 – Sunday, Sep 17 The Douglas Morrisson plays keep their relevance and nursing home she ran in the early He previously directed “Wonder 8 p.m., Theatre (DMT) opens the charm in the way ‘Arsenic and 20th century, and was found of the World” and “Book of Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. 2017 fall season with the Old Lace’ does. The play guilty of fatally poisoning one Days” at DMT, as well the staged Saturday, Sep 9 at riotously hilarious classic remains as shocking, kooky and resident, but suspected of killing reading of “Drunken City.” He 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. “Arsenic and Old Lace.” downright funny as it was when many more. Critically praised also performed in DMT’s Joseph Kesselring’s dark farce it was first presented,” says and hugely successful, the play productions of “The Skin of Douglas Morrisson Theatre will have 15 performances, Director Dale Albright. “Yet it’s ran for over three years in Our Teeth,” “Dividing the 22311 N. Third St, Hayward including one preview, August 24 always a great challenge to find New York, a total of Estate” and in the 2016 (510) 881-6777 through September 17 at the ways to bring a play from that 1444 performances – and in Playwrights CageMatch. www.dmtonline.org Douglas Morrisson Theatre time period to life for today’s London for 1,337 performances, Albright has numerous other Tickets: $10 – $29 in Hayward. audiences. I promise that this the longest there for any directing and acting credits, DMT’s production of production will have all of the American play to date. Translated and is currently the Program “Arsenic and Old Lace” is fun and laughs that you might into many languages and staged Director at Theatre Bay Area. directed by Dale Albright and features an impressive ensemble of Bay Area comedy talent: Mary Bishop (Abby Brewster), Christine Macomber (Martha Brewster), Alan Coyne (Mortimer Brewster), Dan Wilson (Teddy Brewster), Kyle Goldman (Jonathan Brewster), Ivan Velazquez (Dr. Einstein), Gretta Stimson (Elaine Harper), Michael Crozier (The Rev. Dr. Harper/ Mr. Gibbs/ Mr. Witherspoon), Nick Coelius (Officer Brophy), Lucas Gust (Officer Klein), Helena Clarkson (Officer O’Hara), and Pam Williams (Lieutenant Rooney). Who doesn’t know this well-loved play (and movie) about a pair of sweet old spinster ladies with macabre secrets who love to play host to lonely older gentlemen men and their three Page 26 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

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ecently, there have been reports of burglaries, R stolen cars, gold chain snatchings, and more. After hearing about a burglary on her own street and seeing a stolen car New Address abandoned in front of her house, Girl Scout Surina Bothra decided to work with the Fremont Police Department to spread awareness about crime prevention and personal safety to earn her Gold Award. The Gold Award is the Girl Scout organization’s highest award and is given to a girl who undertakes a long-lasting leadership project that addresses an important issue in the community. Surina has promoted safety through the Neighborhood Crime Watch Program. In addition to strengthening the relationship between residents and law enforcement, a Neighborhood Watch Group creates a bond between neighbors that improves communication neighborhood in their car, while like Diwali and Chinese New and establishes a sense of 911 is for crimes in progress. Year, as they know people keep community. Personal safety has also been large amounts of gold jewelry Working with the a problem in Fremont, so and cash in their homes for these Community Engagement Surina created materials and a occasions. Specialist at the police video about how to stay safe Surina is thankful to have the department, Surina was while taking a walk, which opportunity to make a difference instrumental in starting two new includes tips such as walking in her community and spread Neighborhood Watch Groups with a friend and carrying pepper awareness about an important in her area. To help publicize the spray or a personal alarm. topic. She has been a Girl Scout groups, she created flyers, To address the diverse for 13 years and is proud to end magnets and a video that shows population of Fremont, Surina her Girl Scouting experience viewers how to identify also created culturally-specific with the Gold Award. suspicious activity. Then she materials with safety information. Anyone interested in starting presented this information to This includes information about a Neighborhood Watch group community groups. gold chain snatching, a recent can call the Fremont Police Scan for our FREE App or As part of the project, Surina crime trend in the area in which Department at (510) 790-6740 Search App Store for TCVnews advised groups about when to call a robber will yank gold jewelry and ask for the Community the Fremont Police Department from a woman’s neck as she is Engagement Specialist. More Get our App and you will always know what is happening. We also have the non-emergency number and walking down the street. Gold information about Surina’s back issues archived when to call 911. The chain snatching primarily affects project and how to stay safe non-emergency line (in Fremont, women of South Asian descent, is available at https://prevent- dial 790-6800, press 3) is so they are advised to remove ingcrime.wixsite.com/stayingsafe. available to report non-urgent their jewelry before walking. suspicious activity, like an In addition, burglars will unknown person scoping out the sometimes strike during holidays

SUBMITTED BY Action. This free open house is a a senior? Want to help a senior? LIFE ELDERCARE chance to learn more about the Just curious? Everyone is simple—and vital—ways anyone welcome to attend. LIFE ElderCare’s mission is can help our neighborhood seniors. to empower seniors to live LIFE in Action with independence and Have breakfast and coffee, Friday, Sep 15 interdependence by nourishing meet some great people, and get mind, body and spirit. Did you a closeup look at how the spokes 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. know that a senior can get actually turn in Meals on Wheels! City of Fremont Training Meals on Wheels for one year More than 2 million volunteers Room, Building B for the same cost as one day in support Meals on Wheels (look for the signs) the hospital? Of seniors receiving everyday across America. Be 3300 Capitol Avenue, Fremont Meals on Wheels, 82% say that a part of this miraculous Reservations: the program makes them feel phenomenon! LifeInAction2017.eventbrite.com better, and 90% also say it makes We’ll tell you about our (510) 574-2090 or them feel safe and secure. other important offerings, too, [email protected] Join us for a day of LIFE in and answer your questions. Know Free August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 27

“The Knap-In is an informal gathering of folks from all over the state designed to share their love and knowledge of this ancient art,” says Naturalist Kristina Parkison. Anywhere from 6 to 10 knappers are expected at the park on Saturday and Sunday, August 26 and 27. “This event was started many years ago as a companion to the Gathering of the Ohlone Peoples, an event centered around the Native People of this area and who actually lived where Coyote Hills

is now. It has grown into its own event,” if you want to test your knack for SUBMITTED BY EAST BAY REGIONAL says Parkison. knapping. Coyote Hills Regional Park PARK DISTRICT All ages are welcome to come and The event is free; parking fees apply 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont PHOTOS COURTESY OF KEN PEEK observe, and anyone 16 years or older where charged. For more information, (510) 544-3220 call (510) 544-3220. www.ebparks.org The ancient skill of stone tool making may give knapping a try. “Our friendly is the focus of Coyote Hills’ two-day knappers will loan them tools and Knap-In: Stone Tool Making obsidian, along with instructions,” says Free “Knap-In.” Join experienced stone tool Saturday, Aug 26 & Sunday, Aug 27 Parking: $5 makers to learn about the methods used Parkison. Bring leather gloves, long pants, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. locally and worldwide to transform chert, close-toed shoes, and protective eye wear obsidian, and other stones into spear points, arrowheads, and drills.

from 10:30 a.m. to noon on 8 to 10 a.m. on Sunday, Road two miles south of Sunday, August 27, coordinated August 27 at Point Pinole Castlewood Drive off I-680. by naturalist Morgan Dill. Regional Shoreline in Richmond. For information, call Bring buckets and gloves or It’s an easy, flat, two-mile stroll (510) 544-3282. borrow the park’s equipment and to view shorebirds. Meet at the “Reduce, reuse and recycle” help to clean up the trash that at the end is the theme of a program from Francis Mendoza and friends will washes ashore. Meet at Crab of Goodrick Avenue. 2 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Knap-In at demonstrate the skills. Young Cove Visitor Center at the end For information on either the August 26 at Big Break Regional children may watch; anyone of McKay Avenue off Central spider or bird program, call Shoreline in Oakley. The inter- Coyote Hills 16 years or older may give it a try. Avenue in Alameda. For (510) 544-2233. pretive staff will demonstrate fun If you participate, bring leather information, call Wednesday Walks are a ways to reuse common household gloves, long pants, close-toed shoes (510) 544-3187. series of naturalist-led hikes items, as well as offering hints for BY NED MACKAY and protective eyewear, all to guard Spiders are on the agenda that explore various regional recycling and reducing waste. against flying stone chips. during a program from parks. Hikers of all ages and Big Break is at 69 Big Break For thousands of years, our The event will be at the park’s 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, abilities are welcome; the Road off Oakley’s Main Street. ancestors shaped stones such as visitor center. Coyote Hills is August 27 at Tilden Nature Area hikes range from easy to more For information, call flint, obsidian and chert into the located at the end of Patterson near Berkeley. Naturalist challenging. (888) 327-2757, ext. 3050. arrowheads and tools that they Ranch Road off Paseo Padre Anthony Fisher will show a pet There’s a more challenging You can obtain all kinds needed to survive. Parkway. There’s a parking fee of tarantula, then lead the group on Wednesday Walk starting at of good information about Practitioners of the ancient $5 per vehicle; the knap-in is free a safari in search of eight-leggers 9:30 a.m. on August 30 at East Bay Regional Park District art of stone tool making will of charge. For information, call in the wild. Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. programs and activities by demonstrate their skills during an (510) 544-3220. Meet at the Environmental It’s a trek up the ridge to check out visiting the district’s website, informal “knap-in” from Crown Beach in Alameda is Education Center, which is at the the fruit and olive growing history www.ebparks.org. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both one of the largest beaches on north end of Tilden’s Central of the area—about a five-mile Saturday, August 26 and . You can help Park Drive. round trip. Sunday, August 27, at Coyote to maintain and enhance its Anthony also plans a Meet at the park’s Foothill Hills Regional Park in Fremont. beauty by volunteering in a bird-watching walk from Staging Area, which is on Foothill Naturalists Kristina Parkison, summer beach cleanup session

Ankur is currently Managing Partner at Emergent pursue funding, and gain new customers. Startup Grind Ventures. He’ll provide guidance on how entrepreneurs Can’t make it to this event? Don’t fret. We have many can use “inner management” as a foundation for kicking more events scheduled for the near future. You can find off their startup journey. Ankur’s career includes strategy additional information and purchase your tickets through Fremont consulting at Accenture, working across a range of Startup Grind. SUBMITTED BY CITY OF FREMONT verticals including healthcare, financial services, and Startup Grind – Ankur Jain technology. He is currently chair for the San Francisco- Tuesday, Aug 29 Startup Grind Fremont is back for another fireside based TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs). 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. chat. This time, join us as we discuss how to prepare Startup Grind Fremont is the Silicon Valley East EFI (Electronics for Imaging) your startup for early-stage funding. Hear from chapter of the international business startup community 6700 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont Ankur Jain, entrepreneur, inventor, co-founder, and that has hosted more than 2,000 fireside chats across Tickets and more information: https://www.startup- investor. We’ll be convening at EFI (Electronics for 200 cities and 85 countries! Every month or so, we get grind.com/events/ Imaging) located at 6700 Dumbarton Circle in Fremont, our local entrepreneurial community together to mix and Tickets $5 and $10 online before Aug 29 on Tuesday, August 29, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. mingle, hear from a featured speaker, find mentorship, $20 at the door Page 28 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 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 Keep your cellphone close Wieckowski to MEETINGS Readers are advised to check while riding BART recognize local heroes websites for special meetings, SUBMITTED BY Nominations must be cancellations, minutes, agendas SUBMITTED BY LES MENSINGER SEN. BOB WIECKOWSKI made by 5 p.m. Aug. 25. and webcasts An online nomination form Prompted by a recent uptick in cellphone robberies at various is available at http://sd10.sen- stations, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) officials have kicked off a Is there a hero on your street, ate.ca.gov/local-hero. CITY COUNCILS public awareness campaign to let riders know that thefts are happening in your neighborhood or in your For people who prefer to down- and how they can avoid becoming a victim. city? Local heroes come in all Fremont City Council load a form to complete on their The campaign includes regular audio announcements on trains and forms from community activists 1st/2nd/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. computer and include supplemen- in stations throughout the BART system. A message has been placed at and city leaders to police officers, City Hall, Bldg A tal information, a form is at 3300 Capitol Ave., Fremont the bottom of BART Service Advisories that are emailed to subscribers. teachers or firefighters. http://sd10.senate.ca.gov/sites/sd10 (510) 284-4000 BART has also developed an awareness poster for display inside train California State Senator www.fremont.gov .senate.ca.gov/files/pdf/wieck- cars and is available in multiple languages. Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, owskilocalhero2017_1.pdf. The Hayward City Council All BART riders who use cellphones are urged to keep their who represents the 10th district, completed form can be emailed to 1st/3rd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. cellphones secure, especially near train doors and while waiting on is looking for nominees for the [email protected]. City Hall, second floor station platforms. When on a moving train, it’s also a good idea to 2017 Local Hero Awards. 777 B Street, Hayward There is no limit to the num- put away cellphones when the train approaches a station stop. These local heroes come (510) 583-4000 ber of nominations people can www.ci.hayward.ca.us BART officials report that there have been nine thefts involving from cities and communities submit. electronic devices so far in August. There were 24 in July. Both figures throughout the district including For details, call Milpitas City Council are tracking down from a high of 58 in March. Ashland, Castro Valley, 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Cherryland, Fairview, Fremont, (510) 794-3900 or 455 East Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas (916) 651-4010. (408) 586-3001 Hayward, Milpitas, Newark, www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov San Jose, San Leandro, New Neighborhood San Lorenzo, Santa Clara and Newark City Council 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. Union City. City Hall, 6th Floor Watch group 37101 Newark Blvd., Newark (510) 578-4266 forming in Newark www.ci.newark.ca.us Hayward Neighborhood SUBMITTED BY a trained eye and ear on their San Leandro City Council 1st/3rd Monday @ 7 p.m. TIM JONES, NEWARK PD communities, while making their Alert group meeting 835 East 14th St., San Leandro presence known all day and (510) 577-3366 To deter crime in their night. Neighborhood Watch SUBMITTED BY City Hall Council Chambers, www.sanleandro.org area, neighbors in the Prima works because it reduces HAYWARD POLICE 777 B Street opportunities for crime to occur; Admission is free and open to Union City City Council Development in Newark have DEPARTMENT 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7 p.m. banded together to form a it doesn’t rely on altering or the public. City Hall Neighborhood Watch group in changing a criminal’s behavior How to recognize signs of 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City or motivation. Hayward Neighborhood (510) 471-3232 coordination with the Newark elder abuse and tips for prevent- Alert meeting www.ci.union-city.ca.us Police Department. Newark residents in other ing auto thefts will be discussed Launched in 1972, the areas who are interested in at this month’s general meeting of Wednesday, Aug. 30 WATER/SEWER Neighborhood Watch program is starting a Neighborhood Watch the Hayward Neighborhood 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. one of the most effective crime program are encouraged to call Alert group. Alameda County Water District Tim Jones, in the Community Council 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. prevention tools in the nation. Guest speakers will be Cheryl Chambers, 777 B Street 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont Citizens participating in local Engagement Division of the Poncini, deputy district attorney (510) 668-4200 programs organize themselves Newark Police Department at from the Alameda County www.acwd.org Admission is free, but and work with local law (510) 578-4209 or send him an District Attorney’s Elder email at [email protected]. reservations are required East Bay Municipal Utility District enforcement agencies to keep Protection Unit, and Marc Hinch by sending an RSVP via email 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 1:15 p.m. Acratt, an investigator from the to haywardPDCPU@hayward- 375 11th St., Oakland California Highway Patrol. (866) 403-2683 Community Ambassador ca.gov Co-hosted with the Hayward www.ebmud.com For details, call Police Department, the meeting Program for Seniors Mary Fabian at Santa Clara Valley Water District is set for 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. (510) 293-1043 5700 Almaden Expwy., San Jose offers training Wednesday, Aug. 30 at Hayward (408) 265-2607, ext. 2277 www.valleywater.org SUBMITTED BY CITY OF FREMONT community organizations representative of the Tri-City area (Fremont, Union Sanitary District Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? If so, Newark, Union City). The CAPS Program aligns with the City of 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:00 p.m. participate in the 2017 Community Ambassador for Seniors (CAPS) 5072 Benson Rd., Union City Fremont’s Age-Friendly initiative (A World Health Organization (510) 477-7503 Training and become a City-Certified Ambassador (or attend the Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities). The training is free of charge. www.unionsanitary.com training and decide later). You will become trained to assist older adults in identifying local resources and services. The CAPS program CAPS Training (Both days mandatory) SCHOOL DISTRICTS is designed to meet seniors where they feel most comfortable Castro Valley Unified School Board congregating and to help them problem solve issues they may have, Tuesday, Oct 10 2nd/4th Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. in the language they feel most comfortable using. Currently, our 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley Community Ambassadors speak English and a combination of many Los Cerritos Community Center (510) 537-3000 other languages and dialects. www.cv.k12.ca.us The two-day CAPS training is scheduled for Tuesday, 3377 Alder Ave, Fremont Fremont Unified School Board October 10 and October 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; you must Tuesday, Oct 17 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. attend both days of training. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4210 Technology Dr., Fremont Topics will include health and wellness; outdoor spaces and parks; (510) 657-2350 Washington Hospital West, Anderson Conference Room www.fremont.k12.ca.us transportation; social participation; volunteering and civic engagement; community information; employment and learning 2000 Mowry Ave, Fremont Hayward Unified School Board opportunities; housing; and dementia-related support. For more information and registration: http://capseniors.org/ 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. The Community Ambassador Program for Seniors (CAPS), 24411 Amador Street, Hayward Asha Chandra [email protected]) or (510) 574-2055. (510) 784-2600 celebrating 10 years, is a unique award-winning nationally recognized, Registration deadline is September 30, 2017 www.husd.k12.ca.us locally implemented partnership between the City of Fremont’s Human Services Department and numerous ethnic, faith, and Free Milpitas Unified School Board 2nd/4th Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas www.musd.org (406) 635-2600 ext. 6013 Water program offers

New Haven Unified School Board 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. nearly $1M in grants, partnerships 34200 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Union City (510) 471-1100 SUBMITTED BY MARTY GRIMES to wildlife habitat restoration and improved public and nonprofit organizations may apply. www.nhusd.k12.ca.us access to trails. Mini-grant funding will be See details at: https://scvwd.fluidreview.com. Newark Unified School District As part of the voter-approved Safe, available on an ongoing basis or until all For more information regarding the 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection funding is awarded. FY 2017-2018 grant cycle, email 5715 Musick Ave., Newark Program, the Santa Clara Valley Water Priority objectives for the Fiscal Year [email protected]. (510) 818-4103 District has opened a grant application www.newarkunified.org 2017-2018 funding cycle include: The water district will host a public process to award up to $971,000 in a series • Reduce contaminants entering county workshop to provide an overview of the San Leandro Unified School Board of grant and partnership opportunities and grants, application guidelines and process, 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. waterways and groundwater a new mini-grant pilot program. including a demonstration of the recently 835 E. 14th St., San Leandro • Engage community and support watershed (510) 667-3500 To support and continue volunteer implemented web-based grant administration stewardship activities www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us cleanup, education, outreach and watershed system. Participation is recommended, but stewardship activities, $200,000 is available. • Provide access to trails and open space not mandatory San Lorenzo Unified School Board 1st/3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m. Another $571,0000 targets access to trails and Additionally, the mini-grant pilot program Grant Workshop 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo open space. Grant applications are due by is designed to address the following: Monday, Aug 28 (510) 317-4600 11:59 p.m. on Friday, October 13. www.slzusd.org • Enhance creek and bay ecosystems 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. To streamline the grants process of the • Improve fish passage and habitat Sunol Glen Unified School Board Safe, Clean Water Program, the water district Administration Building, Room B-108 2nd Tuesday @ 5:30 p.m. • Increase community awareness and 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose 11601 Main Street, Sunol board of directors approved a mini-grant pilot (925) 862-2026 program in March of 2016. A total of understanding of watershed stewardship [email protected] www.sunol.k12.ca.us $200,000 is available for grants of no more All proposed projects must be within https://scvwd.fluidreview.com than $5,000 per grantee for efforts related Santa Clara County to be eligible. Both August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 29

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responsibility and fading hope that all of house that sheltered and encouraged ASSIGNMENT EDITOR us need to work within a system rather everyone to succeed in peaceful Julie Grabowski than adopt an active or apathetic attitude coexistence. Everything was not tranquil toward destruction of it. or harmonious, but the challenge of life CONTENT EDITOR Victor Carvellas Our House was written to convey was enough to consume their energy Rob Klindt satisfaction with an ordinary occurrence, and move toward the present emerging powerhouse of the Greater Tri-City area. uncomplicated and without glamor or REPORTERS frivolity. Reportedly, it didn’t take long to That legacy has served us well as we Frank Addiego write and wasn’t created to be a hit song, struggle to compensate for an economic Victor Carvellas rather a fundamental emotional. imbalance that has decimated the Middle Jessica Noël Chapin WILLIAM MARSHAK Although criticized by some as “trite”, it Class and threatens to destroy it. It is up Linda-Robin Craig conveys a sense of belonging and to those who have reaped financial Daniel O'Donnell peaceful coexistence, currently lacking rewards of this societal disconnect with Robbie Finley in some political circles. In the greater obscene wealth to face the uncomfortable 1970 song, written by Janet Grant Tri-City area, the relative calm and truth that we all bear responsibility for Graham Nash and recorded by Julie Huson inclusive civic fabric is a welcome relief changing the system through at least Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Philip Kobylarz A to national turmoil that has normalized local and regional politics. We need describes a moment of tranquility, Johnna M. Laird divisiveness, suspicion and hatred. immediate housing and workforce relief. expressing relief and appreciation for Maria Maniego Our House should not and cannot be Relics of the past are instructional but an ordinary life without stress and strain. David R. Newman tainted by irrational fear and distrust. inexact roadmap for the future. Instead Nash said, “…Our House was born, out Mauricio Segura While it is understandable that people of culture conflicts and calling for the of an incredibly ordinary moment that Margaret Thornberry under stress and perceived threat can “good old days,” our politicians should many, many people have experienced”. react with rancor toward others with be sensitive to the “very fine people” All of us ask for this state of grace, but INTERN differing views, the desired result is not who represent true American values - rarely find it in a busy, progressive world Toshali Goel so different – a decent standard of ingenuity, energy and ethics – and that constantly demands attention and living and opportunity for following endeavor to build a very, very fine house. adaptation to change. This longing PHOTOGRAPHERS generations to succeed and thrive. for a simple life is enticing but often Victor Carvellas Wholesale change of the political unrealistic, magnifying memories Our house is a very, very fine house Mike Heightchew structure is an option but exclusion prejudiced by internal censorship – posi- Thomas Hsu of “others” has never been or will be With two cats in the yard tive or negative. In the end, experience Don Jedlovec productive. can moderate and temper challenges Life used to be so hard of the present and future; it should be Who should inhabit Our House? If it Now everything is easy OFFICE MANAGER is designed exclusively for a single slice of Karin Diamond a guide rather than dictate absolute ‘Cause of you and dogmatic response. the American religious, ethnic and racial pie, should it be Costanoan Ohlone And our la,la,la, la,la, la, la, la, la, la, BOOKKEEPING On a national and international scale, Native Americans? Mexican Vaqueros? la..... Vandana Dua there are many who have tainted their Italian and Portuguese sailors? Swiss CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG response to internal and external factors dairy farmers? Mormon settlers? including terrorism, immigration and DELIVERY MANAGER 49’er gold miners? Chinese laborers? economics with fearful, simplistic Carlis Roberts Early immigrants? Later immigrants? answers. Some politicians have Japanese farmers? African-American and exacerbated the flames of fear with Caucasian entrepreneurs? A specific inflammatory rhetoric and worse, silence, APP DEVELOPER religion? When confronted with a when asked by constituents to address AFANA ENTERPRISES plethora of founding mothers and David Afana real challenges facing real people fathers, it is apparent that our house and William Marshak with real problems. At the heart of the our land is constructed by a mosaic of UBLISHER WEB MASTER resulting discontent is abdication of P folks who focused on creating a very fine RAMAN CONSULTING Venkat Raman

Body scanners being piloted in Los Angeles subway system LEGAL COUNSEL Stephen F. Von Till, Esq. BY MICHAEL BALSAMO searching for firearms and explosive system. Each machine is designed security officers stood guard at ASSOCIATED PRESS compounds, said Dave Sotero, a to scan about 600 people per hour, the screening checkpoint at Metro spokesman. Passengers Sotero said. About 150,000 passen- Union Station on Wednesday Passengers boarding subway don’t need to unload laptops or gers ride on Metro’s Red Line morning. Large signs advised trains in Los Angeles may soon be take off their jackets or shoes as daily, he said. passengers that the screening is shuffled through airport-style body the radio waves scan them to “This is designed so you don’t voluntary. scanners that are aimed to detect detect anomalies. have to wait,’’ Sotero said. “The idea The scanners sell for about ADJUDICATION: firearms and explosives. “It is specifically designed to test is that you have a continuous flow $60,000 each, said Chris McLaugh- A two-day pilot program by the for mass-casualty threats,’’ Sotero of people through the security lin, a vice president with What’s Happening’s Los Angeles County Metropolitan said. “The technology enables the system without causing a backlog Evolv Technology, which makes Tri-City Voice is a “newspaper Transportation Authority began system to locate on the body and causing people to miss the system. “I think it is a good idea of general circulation” as set Aug. 16. But officials quickly where there is a potential threat, their trains.’’ with everything that has been forth in sections 6000, et. seq., and it appears on a video screen.” Similar to airport checkpoints, going on and ISIS,’’ passenger experienced a hiccup when a of the Government Code, for scanner being demonstrated the Metro is conducting the pilot when someone passes through the Jazmin Rosales, 29, said. “As long first morning at Union Station program to evaluate the accuracy scanner, they are held for a few as it doesn’t take too long, at least the City of Fremont, County of malfunctioned before passengers and capacity of the portable seconds while law enforcement you know you can feel safe.’’ Alameda, and the State of could be put through the machine. machines and determine if the officers watch a monitor that California. The machines use sensors to scanners could become permanent shows the location on any scan a person as they walk through, fixtures in the Los Angeles transit anomalies the body. Several

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Gumas James Bryant Conway Jan. 10, 1961 – July 19, 2017 RESIDENT OF FREMONT March 12, 1934 – August 19, 2017 Often cantankerous but always warm-hearted and deeply-loved by his large extended family, Dean Gumas of Fremont, Calif., died after an extended and courageous battle Obituary with cancer on July 19 at the Yi-Qing Tang age of 56. Dean’s earliest years were spent Yi-Qing Tang of Fremont, Shanghai. She retired in 1976, in Daly City. At a young age, he California died surrounded by and in 1984, she moved to the moved with his parents and her loved ones on Friday, United States to join her son. grandmother to Fremont, where August 11th, 2017 at Washing- Yi-Qing was an avid gardener he was a lifelong resident. He ton Hospital. and enjoyed caring for her roses, was the adored son of Sam and Born on October 29, 1917 grapes, citrus, and figs. Her Jean Gumas; he lost his father in in Fu Zhou, Fu Jian, China, unwavering patience and 1972, when Dean was only 11, Yi-Qing was the youngest of humility continues to be and he was a devoted son to his three sisters and one brother. She remembered. mother until her death in 2015 courageously served her country Yi-Qing is survived by her at the age of 89. Pari Spallas of Chico, and as a head nurse during multiple children, Er-Qin and Samuel, Dean had a talent for John Papadakis of Chico; as conflicts including World War II and her grandchildren, James, technology, and he worked well as 13 much-loved first and the Korean War. She married Jack, and Solomon, who brought for several companies as an cousins in Ohio, California, Tang Wei-Rui in 1956 and they great joy to her later years. information technology specialist. and North Carolina. He was raised their family together in His declining health in recent pre-deceased by aunts and uncles years kept him from many Alex and Georgia Scordelis of activities that he loved, especially El Cerrito; Faye Papadakis of Obituary fishing, train travel, and spending Chico; and Anthony, Flavio, and time in the mountains. Dean Patsy Ginnetti, and Elizabeth Wayne Robert Conover was immensely proud of his Nicodemo, all of Ohio. Wayne Robert Conover (57), Japan, an experience that his love of family, service, dogs Greek-Italian heritage, and his Private funeral services have son of Robert and Merna changed his life forever. There he and babies, vacuums, electric many family members in the been held. Friends are asked to Conover, passed away on grew a love for Japanese language, cars, brownie batter, Disneyland, Bay Area and in Youngstown, remember Dean in their August 12, 2017 from a sudden food and culture. On his return, Japan, spicy beef rollups, Ohio, will always remember all prayers, and invited to make and unexpected heart attack. He he majored in Japanese. After humming birds, and all things the special times spent with him. contributions in Dean’s memory is survived by Karen, his wife of starting a family, he moved with science and space. He will always Dean is survived by devoted to the Ohlone Humane Society 36 years, and children Nicholas them to Shiojiri, Japan where he be admired for his hard work aunts and uncles, Virginia and in Fremont or to a charity of (Jessica), Jewel (Michael) worked for Seiko Epson. and dedication to his family. Peter Kardassakis of their choice. Pfaffroth, and Leyna (Chad He would never purchase a Services will be held for him San Francisco, Peter and Bice). Also survived by a soon to non-Epson printer for the on Saturday, August 26th at arrive first grandson. 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Interment will follow at Her death came during her year 2:30 pm at Holy Cross Cemetery of celebrating her 60th Jubilee as in Colma. film, in hopes it will inspire a a member of the Sisters of the In lieu of flowers, new generation of citizen ac- Holy Family. contributions may be sent to the tivists. Sister Concetta served in Sisters of the Holy Family, PO And, in December 2017, CRP religious education in parishes in Box 3248, Fremont, CA 94539. will host its seventh annual “24 northern and southern California Hours of Reality,” a free, live- streamed multimedia event that showcases what’s being done to fight climate change in each of The Climate Reality Project the world’s top 24 greenhouse gas emitting countries. It aims to Al Gore to address climate show viewers what they can do EARTHTALK change following up on the even if their country’s leaders release of his influential book Al Gore created the Climate Reality Project to be the nerve center of his advocacy aren’t as invested in positive FROM THE and education efforts to spread the word about the need to ratchet down our green- change as they could be. and documentary film, “An house gas emissions to stave off the cataclysmic effects of global warming. EDITORS OF E - THE Inconvenient Truth.” The CRP “When you talk, your friends ENVIRONMENTAL serves as the nerve center of 135 countries have participated tool collects online news stories and family listen,” reports CRP. “That’s why it’s so important that MAGAZINE Gore’s advocacy and education in CRP training events. about climate change that ac- efforts to spread the word about The primary tool these Cli- tivists can share on social media every climate activist use their voice the need to ratchet down our mate Reality Leaders use to channels to dispel myths about to spread the truth about the cli- Dear EarthTalk: greenhouse gas emissions to spread the word is a regularly up- global warming to help set mate crisis.” Even those who haven’t attended a CRP event can What exactly is stave off the cataclysmic effects dated slide show created by Gore the record straight for millions of of global warming. in 2011 that lays out the facts be- friends, fans and followers. download the free “I Am Still In” Al Gore’s Climate CRP’s primary focus right hind climate change. 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BY BARBARA ORTUTAY, THE CASE FOR TRUMP Twitter has never turned a But when it comes to the to hear directly from Trump, free ASSOCIATED PRESS Twitter does ban harassment profit. On Thursday, the president’s outsized presence speech advocates say, it’s also and hateful conduct, but there is San Francisco-based company on Twitter, she’d rather have a important for Trump to listen— Twitter has made it clear that a lot of wiggle room as to what reported a second-quarter loss of private company avoid deciding and to allow people to see his it won’t ban Donald Trump from constitutes such behavior. For $116 million, or 16 cents per what should and shouldn’t be messages. its service, whether the president instance, though it may be crude share, compared with a loss of allowed. Rather, she said, “we His blocking of individual follows its rules against harass- to tweet that a TV host was $107 million, or 15 cents per should be looking to the users on the service is the subject ment or not. “bleeding badly from a face-lift,” share, a year earlier. instruments of our democracy as of a lawsuit. That’s no surprise: The they are at best in a gray area Revenue declined 5 percent to the appropriate place to hold the Comedian Dana Goldberg, president’s tweets draw attention when it comes to violating $574 million from $602 million, president accountable.” who says she has been blocked by to the struggling service, even Twitter terms. inching past Wall Street’s muted SURVIVING THE the president but is not part of if tweets mocking reporters and When asked about Trump, expectations. CRACKDOWN the lawsuit, likened it to him rivals undercut Twitter’s stated Twitter says it doesn’t comment IMPORTANT TWEETS Twitter appears to agree. “giving the State of the Union commitment to make the service on individual accounts. But Free speech advocates agree Earlier this month, the company and blocking out the TV sets of a welcoming place. CEO Jack Dorsey told NBC in it’s better for Trump to stay. announced that it is now people who voted for (Hillary) The company has been May that it’s “really important to Emma Llanso, director of the taking some action, including Clinton.” cracking down on accounts that hear directly from leadership” Center for Democracy & Tech- suspensions, on 10 times the Her offense? Goldberg, who violate its terms, and Trump’s to hold people accountable and nology’s Free Expression Project, number of abusive accounts than has about 7,680 followers critics say he has broken Twitter’s have conversations out in the said Trump’s tweets are “very it did a year ago (though it did compared with Trump’s rules multiple times. open, not behind closed doors. clearly politically relevant speech” not give a number). Trump, of 34.6 million, said it was her tweet Calls to ban Trump from It also makes business sense: and are even being cited in court course, was not in trouble. calling Trump “a sad man” after Twitter, largely by liberal activists, Trump’s tweets are constantly cases challenging the president’s In June, the president he wished Sen. John McCain well writers and Twitter users, in headlines, calling attention to policies. For example, a U.S. defended his use of social media, following a cancer diagnosis, sounded even before he became Twitter and, ideally, getting appeals court used Trump’s tweets tweeting that the mainstream despite deriding McCain’s war president. They were renewed more users to sign up. in June to block his travel ban on media doesn’t want him to get his record before. recently when the president For now, it doesn’t appear to people from six predominantly “honest and unfiltered message “The fact that I was blocked posted a mock video of him be helping. On Thursday, Twitter Muslim countries. out.” The White House did by the president of the United “body slamming” a man whose said its monthly average user base Llanso said it’s understandable not immediately respond to States, it’s insane,” she said. face was covered by CNN logo. in the April-June quarter grew why there has been “so much a message for comment on Groups such as the Reporters 5 percent from the previous year pressure” on social media Thursday morning. Committee for Freedom of the to 328 million, but it was platforms to crack down on IT WORKS BOTH WAYS Press condemned the video as a unchanged from the previous harassment. Long before Trump Twitter provides a platform for threat against journalists (a White quarter. Twitter’s stock fell more was elected, users and online the president to interact with the House aide said at the time that than 9 percent to $17.75 in safety advocates called on Twitter world directly, without interme- the tweet should not be seen pre-market trading Thursday to do something about abuse on diaries such as the news media. as a threat). after the numbers came out. its service. But if it’s important for people Page 32 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

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BART burglary of a 2008 Jeep Wrangler warning citation was given. in the parking lot at the South At 7:15 p.m. a car-owner Police Log . The vehicle was reported the theft of a catalytic ransacked; luggage taken from converter from a 2002 Honda the vehicle was located nearby. Accord while it was parked at the SUBMITTED BY At 8 a.m. a man attempted to Hayward station between 8:30 LES MENSINGER board a train at the San Leandro a.m. and 7:14 p.m. station pushed other riders. He At 7:16 p.m. a car owner Friday, Aug. 11 was then punched by another reported the theft of a catalytic At 5:26 a.m. BART patrons passenger. Authorities investigat- converter from a 2001 Honda reported that a man appeared to ing the incident dubbed it Accord while it was parked at the be unable to care for himself “mutual combat.” No arrests between because of intoxication at the were made. 7 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Castro Valley station. Police Wednesday, Aug. 15 At 4:53 p.m. a car owner identified the man as Shawn At 11 a.m. a sergeant and five reported the theft of a catalytic Vankorner, 31. He was arrested BART police officers stepped up converter from a 2006 Honda on suspicion of public intoxica- fare evasion enforcement at the Element while it was parked at tion and on an outstanding Bay Fair Station in San Leandro. the South Hayward station warrant. In the eight hours that followed between 7:05 a.m. at 4:50 p.m. At 7:29 a.m. police were 27 people were stopped, notified about a window smash 25 citations were issued and one

Fremont exposed himself. The suspect was occurred earlier in the evening. described as a white male adult in The victim said someone tried to Police Log his 20s, wearing a grey shirt, jeans rob him when he was delivering a and no shoes. He also had a dog pizza in the 400 block of with him. Case investigated by Woodview Terrace. The suspect SUBMITTED BY Officer Contrada. was described as a white man Sunday, August 13 adult in his 40s, about 5-feet-10- GENEVA BOSQUES, At 10:17 a.m. Officer Liu was inches tall, with a thin build. FREMONT PD dispatched to a call about a man Monday, 14 brandishing a knife in the Staff members at American Friday, Aug. 11 44000 block of Osgood Road. High School reported numerous Three female suspects entered The suspect, identified as classrooms were burglarized and a store in the 43900 block of Anthony Bertolini, 31, of Fre- vandalized over the weekend. A Pacific Commons Boulevard and mont, was detained a short golf cart was rammed into several attempted to steal more than distance away, but began to resist doors and vending machines, $660 worth of merchandise. Loss prompting officers to use control shattering the glass. It’s unknown prevention employees attempted holds to put him into handcuffs. if there was an alarm activation as to detain one of the suspects, but Bertolini refused medical the security company would she bit and punched a loss treatment and would not provide not provide officers with the preventions officer before fleeing a statement. information. Incident in a car. Employees noted the At 7:19 p.m. officers documented by Community license plate number and shared responded to a trespassing call at Service Officer Ernst. with police. Newark Police a church in the 36000 block of At 8:15 p.m. officers were officers located the vehicle parked Fremont Boulevard. The caller sent to a grocery store in the at a commercial/retail center in said 35 people playing the online 39400 block of Fremont Newark. Fremont and Newark game “Pokeman Go” on private Boulevard to investigate a report officers watched the car until the property. Property representatives of an armed robbery. A lone suspect emerged from the store asked the crowd to leave and suspect reportedly entered the carrying more stolen items. Police remove their vehicles from the store and robbed a cashier at gun identified the suspect as Priscilla parking lot. The investigation point. The suspect was described Porras, 34, of San Jose. She was revealed that the property as a black man in his 30s, arrested on suspicion of robbery, representative got into a vehicle standing about 5-feet-8-inchess petty theft and on an active arrest and blocked the driveway to force tall with a grey scruffy beard warrant for theft. Case investi- people to leave the property. with salt and pepper hair. He was gated by Officer LaStrape. While doing so, the driver nearly wearing a yellow and black Saturday, Aug. 12 ran into a little girl. Someone also beanie, a black puffy coat and A caller reported that two men was reportedly hit with pepper baggy jeans. The suspect had a were inside a coffee shop located spray. The case is being handgun in his waistband at the at Fremont Boulevard and investigated by Officer Scherer. time of the robbery. Officer Irvington Avenue smoking and At 9:30 p.m. officers Bordy documented the incident. refusing to leave. When the responded to a suspicious reporting party exited the store, circumstance call to take a report one of the men walked to the about a robbery attempt that window of the business and

Union City Police Log

SUBMITTED BY LT. MATIAS PARDO, UNION CITY PD

Wednesday, Aug. 2 At about midnight, Officer Stange initiated a traffic stop and spoke with two juvenile males. During a search of the vehicle, a firearm was found. The two Union City residents, ages 16 and 17, were arrested on suspicion of possessing a firearm. Thursday, Aug. 3 Tariq Ali, 28, of Hayward Andis Kwan, 46, of Union City At 8:30 p.m. officers were dispatched to the 1700 Block of concealed firearm, being a felon several hours prior. The suspect Decoto Road on the report of a in possession of a firearm and entered a store wearing a surgical man brandishing a knife and ammunition, and possession of mask, then requested a bottle of threatening customers. Andis stolen property. cognac, and then pointed a Kwan, 46, of Union City was Monday, Aug. 7 handgun at the clerk and arrested on suspicion of Around 2:30 a.m. officers demanded he open the register. brandishing a weapon, criminal were dispatched to Dry Creek The suspect took all the cash threats and resisting arrest. Park on the report of a person from the drawer and fled on foot Saturday, Aug. 5 yelling. Upon arrival, they found through the parking lot. The At about 11:45 p.m. a man suffering from multiple suspect was described as a Sgt. Holt person in the Union severe injuries. The man said he Hispanic male, about 20-30- Landing area. During a search was at the park to meet someone, years-old, with a slim build and of the person’s vehicle a stolen when he was attacked by two wearing a white or light blue handgun, counterfeit money and males wearing masks. This surgical mask, black hooded other stolen property was found. incident is under investigation. sweatshirt with white embroidery, The handgun had been stolen Saturday, Aug. 12 red undershirt, baggy blue jeans from the Union Landing At about 4:45 p.m. with distinctive “V” shaped rear shopping center during an auto Officer Perry was dispatched to pockets, and all-black Nike burglary in 2015. Tariq Ali, 28, the 30000 block of Industrial “Air Force 1” shoes. of Hayward, was arrested on Parkway SW on the report of an suspicion of possessing a armed robbery that had occurred Page 34 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

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Apt. 39, Fremont, CA 94555, County of Alameda misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE INVITING BIDS Registrant(s): one thousand dollars [$1,000].) CITY OF FREMONT Satnam Singh, 4944 Schelbert Terrace, Apt. 39, /s/ Kirandeep Singh, Owner Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Union Sanitary District HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL Fremont, CA 94555 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of LQ WKHLU RႈFH ORFDWHG DW  %HQVRQ 5RDG 8QLRQ &LW\ &$  DW DQ\ REVIEW BOARD Business conducted by: an Individual Alameda County on August 11, 2017 The registrant began to transact business using NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) WLPHSULRUWRSPRQ6HSWHPEHUIRUIXUQLVKLQJDOOODERUPDWHULDOV the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement HTXLSPHQWDQGVHUYLFHVIRUWKHFRQVWUXFWLRQRILPSURYHPHQWVGHVLJQDWHGDV NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL I declare that all information in this statement generally expires at the end of five years from the 3ULPDU\'LJHVWHU1R5HKDELOLWDWLRQ3URMHFW is true and correct. (A registrant who declares date on which it was filed in office of the county REVIEW BOARD (HARB) OF THE CITY as true any material matter pursuant to Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 3URMHFW1R OF FREMONT WILL HOLD PUBLIC 17913 of the Business and Professions code Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after The project consists of the rehabilitation of Primary Digester No. 3 and miscellaneous HEARINGS ON THE FOLLOWING that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a any change in the facts set forth in the statement improvements to the Thickener Electrical Building, Heating and Mixing Buildings No. PROPOSALS. SAID PUBLIC misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 1 and 2, and Cogeneration Building located within the Alvarado Wastewater Treatment HEARINGS WILL BE HELD AT 6:30 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) the residence address of a registered owner. A P.M., ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, /s/ Satnam Singh new fictitious business name statement must be Plant (WWTP). To accomplish this work the Contractor shall complete the work items This statement was filed with the County Clerk of filed before the expiration. LQGLFDWHGRQWKH'UDZLQJVDQG6SHFL¿FDWLRQVLQFOXGLQJEXWQRWOLPLWHGWRWKHIROORZLQJ 2017, AT THE CITY OF FREMONT, Alameda County on August 8, 2017 The filing of this statement does not of itself NILES CONFERENCE ROOM, 39550 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) authorize the use in this state of a fictitious x 6WUXFWXUDOPRGL¿FDWLRQVDQGUHSDLUVWR3ULPDU\'LJHVWHU1R LIBERTY STREET, FREMONT, of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement business name in violation of the rights of another x Repair of the foam insulation on the cover of Primary Digester No. 3. CALIFORNIA, AT WHICH TIME ANY generally expires at the end of five years from the under federal, state, or common law (see Section x Recoating of the interior and exterior appurtenances of Primary Digester No. 3 AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY date on which it was filed in office of the county 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (i.e., steel dome cover, center column, mixing nozzles, piping, covers, center water APPEAR AND BE HEARD. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 seal, and others) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after CNS-3041902# x Temporary removal of the center column of Primary Digester No. 3 and CCTV LITTLESTEPS CHILDCARE – 37957 any change in the facts set forth in the statement inspection of the two 14” DS lines under the digester. pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Fremont Boulevard – PLN2017-00208 - FICTITIOUS BUSINESS x Installation of a lining system on the interior of Primary Digester No. 3. the residence address of a registered owner. A To consider Historical Architectural review new fictitious business name statement must be NAME STATEMENT x 0RGL¿FDWLRQVDQGLPSURYHPHQWVWRWKHGLJHVWHGVOXGJHDQGGLJHVWHUJDVV\VWHPVDW File No. 534192 Primary Digester No. 3 and Heating and Mixing Building No. 2. for a one-story, 2,350 square foot child filed before the expiration. daycare facility to be located behind an The filing of this statement does not of itself Fictitious Business Name(s): x 0RGL¿FDWLRQVWRWKHHOHFWULFDOSDQHORIWKHGLJHVWHUJDVFRQGLWLRQLQJV\VWHPEORZHUV authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Charlene L. Realty, 45150 Pawnee Drive, at the Cogeneration Building. existing potentially historic building and Fremont, CA 94539, County of Alameda H[WHULRU PRGL¿FDWLRQV LQ WKH&HQWHUYLOOH business name in violation of the rights of another x Improvements to the lighting at Primary Digester No. 3, Heating and Mixing Buildings under federal, state, or common law (see Section Registrant(s): No. 1 and No. 2, Cogeneration Building, and Thickener Electrical Building. &RPPXQLW\  3ODQQLQJ  DUHD  DQG  WR 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Charlene Liu, 45150 Pawnee Drive, Fremont, x 0RGL¿FDWLRQVWRWKHGUDLQDJHZLWKLQ+HDWLQJDQG0L[LQJ%XLOGLQJ1R consider a categorical exemption from 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 CA 94539 x 0RGL¿FDWLRQVDQGDGGLWLRQVWRSLSLQJYDOYHVSLSHVXSSRUWVDQGOLJKWLQJSRZHUVXSSO\ WKH &DOLIRUQLD (QYLURQPHQWDO 4XDOLW\ Business conducted by: An Individual $FW &(4$  SHU &(4$ *XLGHOLQHV CNS-3043706# The registrant began to transact business using at the Thickener Control Building. the fictitious business name(s) listed above on x 6WUXFWXUDOPRGL¿FDWLRQVWRWKHWKLFNHQHUVFXPSLWVDWWKH7KLFNHQHU&RQWURO%XLOGLQJ 6HFWLRQV  1HZ &RQVWUXFWLRQ RI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 7/10/2000 x Installation of new portable davit crane at the Thickener Control Building. Small Structures, and 15331, Historical NAME STATEMENT I declare that all information in this statement x Installation of new maintenance platform and associated piping and valves at the Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation. File No. 533791 is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Thickener Control Building. 3URMHFW 3ODQQHU 7HUU\ :RQJ    Fictitious Business Name(s): as true any material matter pursuant to Section x 0RGL¿FDWLRQVWRWKHEULGJHFUDQHLQ6OXGJH3XPS5RRP1R [email protected] Mission Cardiovascular Research Institute, 17913 of the Business and Professions code x 0RGL¿FDWLRQVWRWKHVFXPSXPSEDVHVLQ6OXGJH3XPS5RRP1R 2333 Mowry Ave., Suite 201, Fremont, CA that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a x All other work shown in Appendix A. 127,&( 94538, County of Alameda; Mailing Address: 2333 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Mowry Ave., Suite 201, Fremont, CA 94538 one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Registrant(s): /s/ Charlene Liu, Owner The successful bidder will have two hundred forty (240) calendar days to complete the If you challenge the decision of the Project from the Notice to Proceed. Ashit Jain, M.D., 8543 Lupine Court, Pleasanton, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Historical Architectural Review Board in CA 94588 Alameda County on August 10, 2017 7KH(QJLQHHU¶V(VWLPDWHIRUWKLV3URMHFWLV court, you may be limited to raising only Business conducted by: an Individual NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) those issues you or someone else raised at The registrant began to transact business using of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement %LGVZLOOEHSXEOLFO\RSHQHGH[DPLQHGDQGGHFODUHGRQVDLGGD\DQGKRXUDQG the public hearing described in this notice, the fictitious business name(s) listed above on generally expires at the end of five years from the ZLOOEHUHIHUUHGWRWKH'LVWULFW%RDUGRI'LUHFWRUVIRUVXEVHTXHQWDFWLRQ or in written correspondence delivered to 11/30/2009 date on which it was filed in office of the county the Historical Architectural Review Board I declare that all information in this statement clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 0DQGDWRU\SUHELGDQGPDQGDWRU\VLWHYLVLWIROORZLQJSUHELG is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after at, or prior to, the public hearing. as true any material matter pursuant to Section any change in the facts set forth in the statement $SUHELGFRQIHUHQFHZLOOEHKHOGDWDPORFDOWLPHRQ$XJXVWDWWKH$OYDUDGR 17913 of the Business and Professions code pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in :DVWHZDWHU7UHDWPHQW3ODQWORFDWHGDW%HQVRQ5G8QLRQ&LW\&$DQGDVLWH INGRID RADEMAKER that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a the residence address of a registered owner. A visit will be conducted immediately following the prebid conference. Attendance at both the FREMONT HISTORICAL misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed new fictitious business name statement must be prebid conference and site visit following the conference is mandatory for all contractors ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD one thousand dollars [$1,000].) filed before the expiration. submitting a bid. For those who have attended both mandatory prebid conference and site /s/ Ashit Jain, M.D., CEO The filing of this statement does not of itself YLVLWDGGLWLRQDOVLWHYLVLWVFDQEHVFKHGXOHGLIWKH'LVWULFWLVQRWL¿HGKRXUVLQDGYDQFH This statement was filed with the County Clerk of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Alameda County on July 31, 2017 business name in violation of the rights of another 8QGHU &DOLIRUQLD /DZV DQG 5HJXODWLRQV WKH 'LVWULFW VKDOO LQIRUP DOO SULPH FRQWUDFWRUV NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) under federal, state, or common law (see Section of public works, to the extent feasible of relevant public work requirements as listed in of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Section 00010 of the Contract Documents. generally expires at the end of five years from the 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 CNS-3043449# date on which it was filed in office of the county CNS-3041535# &RSLHVRIWKH&RQWUDFW'RFXPHQWVDUHQRZRQ¿OHDQGDYDLODEOHIRUSXEOLFLQVSHFWLRQ clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of LQWKH'LVWULFW2ႈFH%HQVRQ5RDG8QLRQ&LW\&$$SDSHUFRS\RI California Commercial Code 6106.2. Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the Contract Documents, including half size drawings, may be purchased at the District Seller has used the following other business NAME STATEMENT 2ႈFH IRU D QRQUHIXQGDEOH  FKDUJH ZKLFK LQFOXGHV WKH DSSURSULDWH 6WDWH VDOHV names and addresses within the last three years pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A File No. 534034 WD[DQG836*URXQGVKLSSLQJFRVWV%LGGHUVFDQSURYLGHWKHLU836RU)HG([DFFRXQW so far as known to Buyer: 1) Elephant Bowl - 185 Fictitious Business Name(s): Pelton Center Way, San Leandro; 2) Nguyen Vu new fictitious business name statement must be number for any overnight shipping but the charge will not be discounted. Partial sets of filed before the expiration. Performance Auto Care, 40931 Albrae Street, Bid Documents are not available from the District. Bidders may pay for plans and specs - 5729 Newark Blvd #60, Newark; 3) Lotus Leaf - Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda 277 Parrott Avenue, San Leandro The filing of this statement does not of itself E\VHQGLQJDFKHFNPDGHRXWWR8QLRQ6DQLWDU\'LVWULFW%HQVRQ5RDG8QLRQ&LW\ authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Registrant(s): www.unionsanitary.ca.gov for payment by Frank Chao & Baoquynh Nguyen PAC SV LLC, 40931 Albrae Street, Fremont, CA &DOLIRUQLDRUE\JRLQJWRRXUZHEVLWH ______business name in violation of the rights of another VISA or MASTERCARD credit card. under federal, state, or common law (see Section 94538; California BY: WILLIAM H. DUNN Business conducted by: a Limited Liability Agent for Buyer 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Project information may be viewed at www.unionsanitary.ca.gov. Electronic copies of the 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 Company &RQWUDFW'RFXPHQWVDUHDYDLODEOHRQ&RPSDFW'LVFVIRUDQRQUHIXQGDEOHFKDUJH 8/22/17 The registrant began to transact business using ZKLFKLQFOXGHVWKHDSSURSULDWH6WDWHVVDOHVWD[DQG836*URXQGVKLSSLQJFRVWV%LGGHUV CNS-3043019# CNS-3042927# the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A FDQ SURYLGH WKHLU 836 RU )HG ([ DFFRXQW QXPEHU IRU DQ\ RYHUQLJKW VKLSSLQJ EXW WKH I declare that all information in this statement charge will not be discounted. However, all bidders submitting a bid must purchase and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NAME STATEMENT as true any material matter pursuant to Section receive a paper copy of the Project Manual of Primary Digester No. 3 Rehabilitation File No. 533967-533968 17913 of the Business and Professions code 3URMHFW3URMHFW1RIURPWKH'LVWULFWSULRUWRWKHELGRSHQLQJGDWH$OOVXEPLWWHG CIVIL Fictitious Business Name(s): that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a bids must be on bid forms included in the purchased paper copy of the Project Manual or 1. Racklive, 2. Rackapps, 48761 Kato Riad, misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed subsequent addenda. A bid submitted to the District by a bidder who has not purchased Fremont, CA 94538, County of Alameda one thousand dollars [$1,000].) and received a paper copy of the Project Manual of Primary Digester No. 3 Rehabilitation Registrant(s): /s/ Brent Hoo, Managing Member 3URMHFW3URMHFW1RRUVXEPLWWHGRQELGIRUPVQRWLQFOXGHGLQWKHSXUFKDVHG ASA Computers, inc., 48761 Kato Road, Fremont, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of SDSHU FRS\ RI WKH 3URMHFW 0DQXDO RU VXEVHTXHQW DGGHQGD VKDOO EH FRQVLGHUHG QRQ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CA 94538; CA Alameda County on August 7, 2017 responsive and shall be rejected by the District. FOR CHANGE OF NAME Business conducted by: a Corporation NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) Case No. HG17868857 The registrant began to transact business using of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement (DFKELGPXVWFRQIRUPDQGEHUHVSRQVLYHWRWKHLQYLWDWLRQWKH3ODQVDQG6SHFL¿FDWLRQV Superior Court of California, County of Alameda the fictitious business name(s) listed above on generally expires at the end of five years from the and all documents comprising the Contract Documents. Each bid shall be presented Petition of: Fnu Farkhunda for Change of Name 07/01/2017 date on which it was filed in office of the county XQGHU VHDOHG FRYHU DQG VKDOO EH DFFRPSDQLHG E\ D FHUWL¿HG FKHFN RU ELGGHU¶V ERQG TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: I declare that all information in this statement clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of made payable to the District, in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the bid. Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after decree changing names as follows: as true any material matter pursuant to Section any change in the facts set forth in the statement 7KHVDLGFKHFNRUELGGHU¶VERQGVKDOOEHJLYHQDVDJXDUDQWHHWKDWWKHVXFFHVVIXOELGGHU Fnu Farkhunda to Farkhunda Nasiry 17913 of the Business and Professions code pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in will execute the contract in conformity with the form of agreement contained within the The Court orders that all persons interested in that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a the residence address of a registered owner. A FRQWUDFWGRFXPHQWVDQGZLOOIXUQLVKERQGVDQGLQVXUDQFHSROLFLHVDVVSHFL¿HGZLWKLQWHQ this matter appear before this court at the hearing misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed new fictitious business name statement must be  GD\VDIWHUQRWL¿FDWLRQRIWKHDZDUGRIWKH&RQWUDFWWRWKHVXFFHVVIXOELGGHU indicated below to show cause, if any, why the one thousand dollars [$1,000].) filed before the expiration. petition for change of name should not be granted. /s/ Arvind Bhargava, President The filing of this statement does not of itself Cost for work described in each addenda issued during the time of bidding shall be Any person objecting to the name changes This statement was filed with the County Clerk of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious included in the Bid and the addenda shall become a part of the Contract documents. described above must file a written objection that Alameda County on August 3, 2017 business name in violation of the rights of another includes the reasons for the objection at least two NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) under federal, state, or common law (see Section Bidders shall develop and submit bids at their own expense. The District will not reimburse court days before the matter is scheduled to be of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). any costs associated with the development and submittal of any and all Bids. heard and must appear at the hearing to show generally expires at the end of five years from the 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/17 cause why the petition should not be granted. If date on which it was filed in office of the county The District reserves the sole right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality in a bid. no written objection is timely filed, the court may clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of CNS-3041117# No bidder may withdraw its bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for the grant the petition without a hearing. Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Notice of Hearing: any change in the facts set forth in the statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS opening thereof. Date: 9/22/17, Time: 11:30 a.m., Dept.: 24 pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in NAME STATEMENT The address of the court is 1221 Oak Street, the residence address of a registered owner. A File No. 533764 $W WKH VXFFHVVIXO &RQWUDFWRU¶V RSWLRQ VHFXULWLHV PD\ EH VXEVWLWXWHG IRU WKH UHTXLUHG Fictitious Business Name(s): retention, in accordance with the provisions of Section 22300 of the State of California Oakland, CA (*Administration Building) 94612 new fictitious business name statement must be A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be filed before the expiration. GS Enterprise, 41533 Trenouth St., Fremont, Public Contract Code. published at least once each week for four The filing of this statement does not of itself CA 94538, County of Alameda Registrant(s): In accordance with the provisions of California Public Contract Code Section 3300, the successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing authorize the use in this state of a fictitious on the petition in the following newspaper of business name in violation of the rights of another Gurpal Singh, 41533 Trenouth St, Fremont, CA District has determined that the Contractor shall possess, as a minimum, a valid Class A general circulation, printed in this county: What’s under federal, state, or common law (see Section 94538 /LFHQVH,QDFFRUGDQFHZLWKWKHSURYLVLRQVRI&DOLIRUQLD%XVLQHVVDQG3URIHVVLRQV&RGH Happening Tri City Voice 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Satinderpal Kaur, 41533 Trenouth St, Fremont, 6HFWLRQDELGVXEPLWWHGWRWKH'LVWULFWE\D&RQWUDFWRUZKRLVQRWOLFHQVHGLQ Date: July 24, 2017 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 CA 94538 DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK &KDSWHU  RI WKH &DOLIRUQLD %XVLQHVV DQG 3URIHVVLRQV &RGH VKDOO EH MORRIS D JACOBSON Business conducted by: Married Couple FRQVLGHUHGQRQUHVSRQVLYHDQGVKDOOEHUHMHFWHGE\WKH'LVWULFW Judge of the Superior Court CNS-3042885# The registrant began to transact business using 8/1, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22/17 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A 4XHVWLRQVFRQFHUQLQJWKLVSURMHFWVKRXOGEHGLUHFWHGWR FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I declare that all information in this statement CNS-3035381# NAME STATEMENT is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 8QLRQ6DQLWDU\'LVWULFW File No. 534129 as true any material matter pursuant to Section $WWQ'HUHN&KLX ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Fictitious Business Name(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code %HQVRQ5RDG FOR CHANGE OF NAME Driving Training, 37171 Sycamore St., #1039, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a 8QLRQ&LW\&$ Case No. HG17867958 Newark, CA 94560, County of Alameda misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 3KRQH Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Registrant(s): one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Petition of: Abida Khan and Ishtiaq Hussain for Rogelio Rodriguez, 37171 Sycamore St., #1039, /s/ Gurpal Singh / Satinderpal Kaur, Owner %\ 0DQQ\)HUQDQGH] Change of Name Newark, CA 94560 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Secretary of the Board TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Business conducted by: an Individual Alameda County on July 28, 2017 Petitioner Abida Khan and ishtiaq Hussain filed The registrant began to transact business using NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a)  8QLRQ6DQLWDU\'LVWULFW a petition with this court for a decree changing 'DWH$XJXVW the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement CNS-3040925# names as follows: I declare that all information in this statement generally expires at the end of five years from the Aleeza Hussain to Aleeza Sultana Khan is true and correct. (A registrant who declares date on which it was filed in office of the county The Court orders that all persons interested in as true any material matter pursuant to Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of this matter appear before this court at the hearing 17913 of the Business and Professions code Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after PUBLIC NOTICE 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 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 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 CITY OF FREMONT Any person objecting to the name changes one thousand dollars [$1,000].) the residence address of a registered owner. A described above must file a written objection that /s/ Rogelio Rodriguez, Owner new fictitious business name statement must be SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE FY 2017-18 ACTION PLAN FOR THE includes the reasons for the objection at least two This statement was filed with the County Clerk of filed before the expiration. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM court days before the matter is scheduled to be Alameda County on August 9, 2017 The filing of this statement does not of itself Para información en español, por favor llame a Leticia Leyva a (510) 574-2072. heard and must appear at the hearing to show NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) authorize the use in this state of a fictitious cause why the petition should not be granted. If of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement business name in violation of the rights of another The City of Fremont intends to amend the Community Development Block Grant 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 (CDBG) FY 17-18 Annual Action Plan as follows: grant the petition without a hearing. date on which it was filed in office of the county 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Notice of Hearing: clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/17 Date: 09/15/17, Time: 11:30 AM, Dept.: 24 Activity Name and Description Amendment Action Plan Funding Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after CNS-3040634# Action Year Amount The address of the court is Alameda County any change in the facts set forth in the statement Allied Housing: Acquisition of Real New Project 2017 $2,225,000 Superior Court, 1221 Oak Street, Oakland, CA pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 94612 the residence address of a registered owner. A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Property to develop the City Center Project Unallocated/ A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be new fictitious business name statement must be NAME STATEMENT DSSUR[LPDWHO\XQLWVRIDႇRUGDEOH Reprogrammed published at least once each week for four filed before the expiration. File No. 533763 housing project) located in the Centerville CDBG Funds successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing The filing of this statement does not of itself Fictitious Business Name(s): district of Fremont. on the petition in the following newspaper of authorize the use in this state of a fictitious GS Trucking, 41533 Trenouth St, Fremont, CA New Senior Center: New Project 2017 $500,000 general circulation, printed in this county: What’s business name in violation of the rights of another 94538, County of Alameda Support the development of a new senior Unallocated/ Happenings Tri City Voice under federal, state, or common law (see Section Registrant(s): FHQWHUWREHORFDWHGLQWKH:DUP6SULQJV Reprogrammed Date: Jul 17, 2017 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Gurpal Singh, 41533 Trenouth St, Fremont, CA district CDBG Funds Morris D. Jacobson 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 94538 Presiding Judge of the Superior Court Satinderpal Kaur, 41533 Trenouth St, Fremont, &RSLHVRIWKH6XEVWDQWLDO$PHQGPHQWWRWKH)<$FWLRQ3ODQZLOOEHDYDLODEOH 7/25, 8/1, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/17 CNS-3042775# CA 94538 IRUSXEOLFUHYLHZIURP$XJXVWWR6HSWHPEHUDWWKHIROORZLQJORFDWLRQ Business conducted by: Married Couple CNS-3032745# FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The registrant began to transact business using 1. City of Fremont Human Services Department NAME STATEMENT the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 3300 Capitol Avenue, Bldg. B File No. 534165 12/30/2005 Fremont, CA 94538 Fictitious Business Name(s): I declare that all information in this statement KB Consultants, 35221 Ramsgate Dr., Newark, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares 2ႈFH+RXUV0RQ±)ULDP±SP FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CA 94560, County of Alameda as true any material matter pursuant to Section 2. https://fremont.gov/256/Community-Development-Block-Grant Registrant(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code NAMES Kary Bloom, 35221 Ramsgate Dr., Newark, CA that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Interested citizens are invited to comment on the proposed amendments to the Action 94560 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed 3ODQ:ULWWHQFRPPHQWVPD\EHPDLOHGRUVXEPLWWHGWR&LW\RI)UHPRQW+XPDQ6HUYLFHV Business conducted by: an individual one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Department, 3300 Capitol Avenue, Bldg. B, Fremont, CA 94538. All comments received The registrant began to transact business using /s/ Gurpal Singh /Satinderpal Kaur, Owner E\SPRQ6HSWHPEHUZLOOEHFRQVLGHUHG,I\RXKDYHDQ\TXHVWLRQV\RX the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of may contact Lucia Hughes, CDBG Administrator at 510-574-2043. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on July 28, 2017 NAME STATEMENT is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) ,QDGGLWLRQWRWKHRSSRUWXQLW\IRUWKHVXEPLVVLRQRIZULWWHQFRPPHQWVDSXEOLFKHDULQJ File No. 534028 as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement WRGLVFXVVWKH6XEVWDQWLDO$PHQGPHQWWRWKH$FWLRQ3ODQVZLOOEHKHOGRQ:HGQHVGD\ Fictitious Business Name(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the Tutus Little Boutique, 21348 Garden Ave., that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county 6HSWHPEHUDWSPDWWKH&LW\RI)UHPRQW7UDLQLQJ5RRPORFDWHGDW Hayward, CA 94541, County of Alameda &DSLWRO$YHQXH%OGJ%)UHPRQW&$7KHSXEOLFLVLQYLWHGWRDWWHQGDQG misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Registrant(s): one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after SURYLGHLQSXWUHJDUGLQJWKH6XEVWDQWLDO$PHQGPHQWWRWKH)<$FWLRQ3ODQ Gwendolyn Jones, 21348 Garden Ave., Hayward, CNS-3043688# /s/ Kary Bloom, Owner any change in the facts set forth in the statement CA 94541 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in Business conducted by: an Individual Alameda County on August 10, 2017 the residence address of a registered owner. A date for filing claims is: September 10th, 2017. The registrant began to transact business using NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) new fictitious business name statement must be (10) As listed by the Seller, all other business the fictitious business name(s) listed above on n/a of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement filed before the expiration. names and addresses used by the Seller within I declare that all information in this statement generally expires at the end of five years from the The filing of this statement does not of itself BULK SALES three years before the date such list was sent or is true and correct. (A registrant who declares date on which it was filed in office of the county authorize the use in this state of a fictitious delivered to the Buyer are: None. DATED: August as true any material matter pursuant to Section clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of business name in violation of the rights of another 15, 2017 TRANSFEREES: Hoffman & Zwahlen, 17913 of the Business and Professions code Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after under federal, state, or common law (see Section LLC, a California Limited Liability Company that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a any change in the facts set forth in the statement 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 8/22/17 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/17 Escrow No.: 100887-EM NOTICE TO one thousand dollars [$1,000].) CNS-3043107# the residence address of a registered owner. A CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (Division 6 of the /s/ Gwendolyn Jones, Owner new fictitious business name statement must be CNS-3040633# Commercial Code) (1) Notice is hereby given to This statement was filed with the County Clerk of filed before the expiration. creditors of the within named Seller(s) that a bulk NOTICE OF BULK SALE Alameda County on August 4, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS (subject to Com. C. 6106.2) The filing of this statement does not of itself sale is about to be made on personal property NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) authorize the use in this state of a fictitious NAME STATEMENT hereinafter described. (2) The name of the Seller of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement File No. 533961 The following definitions and designations shall business name in violation of the rights of another is: Partners Equity Group, Inc., a California generally expires at the end of five years from the under federal, state, or common law (see Section Fictitious Business Name(s): Corporation , whose address is: 39122 Argonaut apply in this Notice without regard to number or date on which it was filed in office of the county Always Towing Service, 32665 Brenda Way, #4, gender: 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Way , city of Fremont , county of Alameda , CA clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 Union City, CA 94587, County of Alameda 94538 (3) The location in California of the chief SELLER: American Spring, LLC Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Registrant(s): executive office of the Seller is: same as above 1704 Decoto Road, Union City, CA 94587 any change in the facts set forth in the statement CNS-3042314# Jatinder Singh, 32665 Brenda Way, #4, Union (4) The name of the Buyer is: Hoffman & Zwahlen, BUYER: Frank Chao & Baoquynh Nguyen pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in City, CA 94587 LLC, a California limited liability company , whose 1704 Decoto Road, Union City, CA 94587 the residence address of a registered owner. A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business conducted by: an individual address is: 39122 Argonaut Way , city of Fremont BUSINESS: JENJON’S CAFÉ new fictitious business name statement must be NAME STATEMENT The registrant began to transact business using , county of Alameda , CA 94538 . (5) The location 1704 Decoto Road, Union City, CA 94587 filed before the expiration. File No. 534222 the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A and general description of the assets to be sold DATE OF CONSUMMATION: September 8, 2017 The filing of this statement does not of itself Fictitious Business Name(s): I declare that all information in this statement are leasehold interest, franchise rights, goodwill LAST DAY TO FILE CLAIMS: September 7, 2017 authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Kirna Jagraon, 32215 Mercury Way, Union City, is true and correct. (A registrant who declares and furniture, fixtures and equipment of that ESCROW HOLDER: WILLIAM H. DUNN, Attorney business name in violation of the rights of another CA 94527, County of USA, Alameda as true any material matter pursuant to Section certain franchise cosmetic business located at: at Law, 1350 Dell Avenue, Suite 204, Campbell, under federal, state, or common law (see Section Registrant(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code 39122 Argonaut Way , city of Fremont , county CA 95008 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Kirandeep Singh, 32215 Mercury Way, Union that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a of Alameda , CA 94538 (6) The business name Notice is hereby given that Seller intends to 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/17 City, CA 94527 misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed make a bulk sale of the assets of the above used by the seller(s) at said location is: European CNS-3043736# Business conducted by: an individual one thousand dollars [$1,000].) Wax Center, #0092 . (7) This Bulk Sale is subject described Business to Buyer including all stock The registrant began to transact business using /s/ Jatinder Singh, Owner to Section 6106.2 of the Uniform Commercial in trade, furniture, and equipment used in said the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Code. The anticipated date of the bulk sale is: Business, to be consummated at the office of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I declare that all information in this statement Alameda County on August 3, 2017 September 11th, 2017 (8) Claims may be filed Escrow Holder at the time of consummation or NAME STATEMENT is true and correct. (A registrant who declares NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) at the office of McGovern Escrow Services, Inc., thereafter. Creditors of the Seller may file claims File No. 534114 as true any material matter pursuant to Section of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 22 Battery Street, Suite 914 San Francisco, CA with the Escrow Holder on or before the last day Fictitious Business Name(s): 17913 of the Business and Professions code generally expires at the end of five years from the 94111, ESCROW NO. 100887-EM (9) The last to file claims stated above. This sale is subject to On My Way Trucking, 4944 Schelbert Terrace, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a date on which it was filed in office of the county August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 35

P U B L I C N O T I C E S clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in forms to be used for bidding on this project taking certain very important actions, Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after the residence address of a registered owner. A can be obtained for a non-refundable fee at however, the personal representative will any change in the facts set forth in the statement new fictitious business name statement must be ARC Solutions located at 821 Martin Avenue, be required to give notice to interested pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in filed before the expiration. Santa Clara, CA 95050 orthrough Planwellat TRUSTEE SALES the residence address of a registered owner. A The filing of this statement does not of itself www.e-arc.com/location/santa-clara . Phone(408) persons unless they have waived notice new fictitious business name statement must be authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 295-5770. No partial sets will be issued,cost or consented to the proposed action.) The filed before the expiration. business name in violation of the rights of another is non-refundable.Call to confirm availability of independent administration authority will The filing of this statement does not of itself under federal, state, or common law (see Section copies before coming to pick up documents. be granted unless an interested person NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). For more information on this project, contact the files an objection to the petition and shows business name in violation of the rights of another 8/1, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22/17 City of Fremont Purchasing Department at (510) Sale No. : 00000006763916 Title Order under federal, state, or common law (see Section 494-4620. good cause why the court should not grant No.: 730-1704322-70 FHA/VA/PM No.: 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). CNS-3035197# LINDA WRIGHT the authority. ATTENTION RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING 8/8, 8/15, 8/22, 8/29/17 PURCHASING DIVISION A hearing on the petition will be held in this REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUMMARY CNS-3039181# CITY OF FREMONT court on September 26, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. APPLIES ONLY TO COPIES PROVIDED TO 8/22/17 in Dept. 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther THE TRUSTOR, NOT TO THIS RECORDED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CNS-3043043# King Jr. Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. ORIGINAL NOTICE. NOTE: THERE IS A NAME STATEMENT GOVERNMENT If you object to the granting of the petition, SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN File No. 533907 you should appear at the hearing and state THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED. YOU ARE Fictitious Business Name(s): your objections or file written objections IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, Elh75deliveries, 37644 Crocus Ct., Newark, CA with the court before the hearing. Your DATED 07/24/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE 94560, County of Alameda PROBATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, NOTICE OF appearance may be in person or by your Registrant(s): IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF EdiNelson Lorenzo Hernandez, 37644 Crocus Ct., PUBLIC HEARING attorney. Newark, CA 94560 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing If you are a creditor or a contingent YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE Business conducted by: an individual will be held by the City Council of the City of Union creditor of the decedent, you must file NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST The registrant began to transact business using City for the purpose of considering the following: NOTICE OF PETITION TO your claim with the court and mail a copy YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A The City of Union City’s 2016-2017 Community ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: to the personal representative appointed BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER and I declare that all information in this statement Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) Consolidated ALLAN DAVID WAGNER by the court within the later of either WEISS, LLP, as duly appointed Trustee under is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Annual Performance and Evaluation Report and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on as true any material matter pursuant to Section CASE NO. RP17871276 (1) four months from the date of first 07/28/2006 as Instrument No. 2006290547 17913 of the Business and Professions code (“CAPER”). issuance of letters to a general personal The CAPER assesses the City’s performance To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, of official records in the office of the County that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a contingent creditors, and persons who representative, as defined in section 58(b) misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed in implementing the strategies and programs Recorder of ALAMEDA County, State of may otherwise be interested in the lost of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: PATRICIA one thousand dollars [$1,000].) identified in its 2016-2017 CDBG Annual Action days from the date of mailing or personal /s/ EdiNelson Lorenzo Hernandez Plan. The draft CAPER is available for a 15-day WILL or estate, or both of ALLAN DAVID L. MILLS, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, WILL This statement was filed with the County Clerk of public comment period from August 28 to WAGNER. delivery to you of a notice under section SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Alameda County on August 2, 2017 September 11, 2017 and can be found on the A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been 9052 of the California Probate Code. BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/ NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) City’s website at the link below. Hard copies are filed by DIANA MARIE QUINTANA in the Other California statutes and legal authority CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement available at City Hall and the Union City Library. Superior Court of California, County of may affect your rights as a creditor. You authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b), generally expires at the end of five years from the www.unioncity.org/departments/economic- may want to consult with an attorney (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the date on which it was filed in office of the county ALAMEDA. community-development/housing/community- THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests knowledgeable in California law. United States).DATE OF SALE: 09/21/2017. clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of development-block-grant-cdbg Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after that DIANA MARIE QUINTANA be You may examine the file kept by the court. TIME OF SALE: 12:30 PM. PLACE OF SALE: any change in the facts set forth in the statement This item will be heard at a public hearing appointed as personal representative to If you are a person interested in the estate, AT THE FALLON STREET ENTRANCE TO pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in by the City Council at the meeting listed you may file with the court a Request for THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 1225 FALLON below. You may attend the meeting and voice administer the estate of the decedent. the residence address of a registered owner. A THE PETITION requests the decedent’s Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94612. STREET new fictitious business name statement must be your comments in person, or you may submit an inventory and appraisal of estate assets ADDRESS and other common designation, filed before the expiration. comments in writing prior to the hearing. The lost WILL and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The lost WILL and any codicils or of any petition or account as provided in if any, of the real property described above The filing of this statement does not of itself Housing & Community Development Coordinator, Probate Code section 1250. A Request for is purported to be: 3534 LANCASTER CT, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Alin Lancaster, can be reached at (510) 675-5322 are available for examination in the file FREMONT, CALIFORNIA 94536. APN#: 501- business name in violation of the rights of another or via email at [email protected] kept by the court. Special Notice form is available from the under federal, state, or common law (see Section court clerk. 1508-009. The undersigned Trustee disclaims CITY COUNCIL MEETING THE PETITION requests authority any liability for any incorrectness of the street 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Tuesday, September 12, 2017 to administer the estate under the Attorney for Petitioner: Eugene Schneider, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22, 8/29/17 2921 McClure Street, Oakland, California address and other common designation, if Said hearing will be held at Independent Administration of Estates Act any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, CNS-3038702# 7:00 p.m. . (This authority will allow the personal 94609, Telephone: 510-547-2889 8/15, 8/22, 8/29/17 but without covenant or warranty, expressed In the Council Chambers of representative to take many actions or implied,regarding title, possession, or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS City Hall, without obtaining court approval. Before CNS-3040866# encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal NAME STATEMENT 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City taking certain very important actions, File No. 533727 The meeting packet, which includes the meeting sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Fictitious Business Name(s): agenda and staff report, can be accessed on-line however, the personal representative will NOTICE OF PETITION TO Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Country Kids Workshop, 1993 Greenwood Rd, on the City’s Agendas and Minutes webpage be required to give notice to interested ADMINISTER ESTATE OF note(s), advances, under the terms of said Pleasanton, CA 94566, County of Alameda which is located at www.unioncity.org/government/ persons unless they have waived notice BERNIECE V. PETERSEN Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses Registrant(s): or consented to the proposed action.) The of the Trustee and of the trusts created by Career Tiger LLC, 1993 Greenwood Rd, city-council-agenda-packets. Meeting packets are CASE NO. RP-17-869055 generally available on-line the Friday before the independent administration authority will said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the Pleasanton, CA 94566; CA To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, unpaid balance of the obligation secured Business conducted by: A Limited Liability meeting. be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows contingent creditors, and persons who may by the property to be sold and reasonable Company City Hall is accessible by Union City Transit lines otherwise be interested in the will or estate, 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 and AC Transit line 97. BART riders good cause why the court should not grant estimated costs, expenses and advances The registrant began to transact business using or both, of: Berniece V. Petersen the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A can transfer to these bus routes at the UC BART the authority. at the time of the initial publication of the I declare that all information in this statement station. For information, please call Union City A HEARING on the petition will be held in A Petition for Probate has been filed by Notice of Sale is $550,466.09. The beneficiary is true and correct. (A registrant who declares Transit at (510) 471-1411 and AC Transit or BART this court as follows: 09/20/17 at 9:31AM Robert Fred Ghigliotti in the Superior Court under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed as true any material matter pursuant to Section at 511. Union City Transit maps and schedules are in Dept. 202 located at 2120 MARTIN of California, County of Alameda. and delivered to the undersigned a written 17913 of the Business and Professions code available at www.uctransit.org. The Petition for Probate requests that Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a LUTHER KING JR. WAY, BERKELEY, CA JOAN MALLOY 94704 Robert Fred Ghigliotti be appointed as and a written Notice of Default and Election to misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Economic & Community Development Director Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of one thousand dollars [$1,000].) IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of personal representative to administer the /s/ Radhika Sahasrabudhe, Director 8/22/17 estate of the decedent. Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in CNS-3043448# the petition, you should appear at the the county where the real property is located. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of hearing and state your objections or file The Petition requests the decedent’s will Alameda County on July 27, 2017 and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) CITY OF FREMONT written objections with the court before are considering bidding on this property lien, the hearing. Your appearance may be in The will and any codicils are available for of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement PUBLIC HEARING examination in the file kept by the court. you should understand that there are risks generally expires at the end of five years from the Notice is hereby given that the City of Fremont person or by your attorney. involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You date on which it was filed in office of the county IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent The Petition requests authority to City Council will hold a public hearing to consider administer the estate under the will be bidding on a lien, not on the property clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of the following proposals. Said public hearing will be creditor of the decedent, you must file itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Independent Administration of Estates held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 5, 2017, your claim with the court and mail a copy auction does not automatically entitle you any change in the facts set forth in the statement Council Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. A, Act. (This authority will allow the personal pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in to the personal representative appointed to free and clear ownership of the property. Fremont, CA, at which time all interested parties by the court within the later of either representative to take many actions You should also be aware that the lien being the residence address of a registered owner. A without obtaining court approval. Before new fictitious business name statement must be may attend and be heard: (1) four months from the date of first auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are filed before the expiration. CUPA/HAZMAT STATE SURCHARGE issuance of letters to a general personal taking certain very important actions, the highest bidder at the auction, you are or The filing of this statement does not of itself INCREASES representative, as defined in section 58(b) however, the personal representative will may be responsible for paying off all liens authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Adopt a Resolution to Amend the Master Fee of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 be required to give notice to interested senior to the lien being auctioned off, before business name in violation of the rights of another Schedule to Implement Changes to Conform To persons unless they have waived notice you can receive clear title to the property. You under federal, state, or common law (see Section CalEPA’s Certified Unified Program (CUPA) Fees days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section or consented to the proposed action.) The are encouraged to investigate the existence, 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). UPDATE TO RESIDENTIAL ZONING independent administration authority will 8/1, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22/17 9052 of the California Probate Code. priority, and size of outstanding liens that STANDARDS AND CITYWIDE DESIGN be granted unless an interested person may exist on this property by contacting the GUIDELINES, AND CREATION OF SOLAR Other California statutes and legal authority CNS-3036994# files an objection to the petition and shows county recorder’s office or a title insurance ACCESS PRESERVATION ORDINANCE– may affect your rights as a creditor. You Citywide may want to consult with an attorney good cause why the court should not grant company, either of which may charge you STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT the authority. a fee for this information. If you consult OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Public Hearing (Published Notice) to Consider knowledgeable in California law. BUSINESS NAME Planning Commission Recommendations for YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the A hearing on the petition will be held in this either of these resources, you should be File No. 468784 Amendments to Title 18 (Planning and Zoning) court on Sep - 6 2017 at 9:31 AM in Dept. aware that the same lender may hold more court. If you are a person interested in than one mortgage or deed of trust on the The following person(s) has (have) abandoned of the Fremont Municipal Code and the Citywide the estate, you may file with the court a 201 located at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr. the use of the fictitious business name: Pink Design Guidelines, including: 1) an update to Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: Honey Bee Productions, 38533 Goodrich Way, Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) The sale date shown on this notice of sale development standards, design rules, and design of the filing of an inventory and appraisal If you object to the granting of the petition, Fremont, CA 94536 guidelines that focus on maintaining the character you should appear at the hearing and state may be postponed one or more times by the The Fictitious Business Name Statement being of estate assets or of any petition or mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, abandoned was filed on 8-21-2012 in the County for single-family residential neighborhoods your objections or file written objections and further assist in achieving compatibility of account as provided in Probate Code pursuant to Section 2924g of the California of Alameda. section 1250. A Request for Special Notice with the court before the hearing. Your Jayne Roberta DeLeo, 38533 Goodrich Way, new, expanded, or reconstructed homes with appearance may be in person or by your Civil Code. The law requires that information surrounding homes in the neighborhood; and 2) form is available from the court clerk. about trustee sale postponements be made Fremont, CA 94536 Attorney for Petitioner attorney. S/ Jayne Roberta DeLeo, Owner creation of a citywide Solar Access Preservation If you are a creditor or a contingent available to you and to the public, as a This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ordinance so that any increase in the height of an LINDA M. VARGA courtesy to those not present at the sale. If Alameda County on July 11, 2017. existing building or that any new development does HENRY J. MORAVEC creditor of the decedent, you must file you wish to learn whether your sale date 8/1, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22/17 not excessively shade solar zones on adjoining MORAVEC, VARGA & MOONEY your claim with the court and mail a copy has been postponed, and, if applicable, the to the personal representative appointed CNS-3036716# properties, and to consider an exemption from 2233 HUNTINGTON DRIVE, STE 17 rescheduled time and date for the sale of the requirements of the California Environmental SAN MARINO CA 91108 by the court within the later of either this property, you may call 714-730-2727 for FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Quality Act (CEQA) per CEQA Guidelines Section 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/17 (1) four months from the date of first information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit issuance of letters to a general personal NAME STATEMENT 15061(b)(3) in that the proposed amendments do CNS-3043389# this Internet Web site www.servicelinkASAP. File No. 533445 not have the potential for causing a significant representative, as defined in section 58(b) com for information regarding the sale of Fictitious Business Name(s): effect on the environment (PLN2017-00246) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 this property, using the file number assigned Crypto Lotus, 3744 Parish Ave., Fremont, CA If you challenge any decision of the City Council NOTICE OF PETITION TO days from the date of mailing or personal to this case 00000006763916. Information 94536, County of Alameda in court, you may be limited to raising only those ADMINISTER ESTATE OF delivery to you of a notice under section about postponements that are very short Registrant(s): issues you or someone else raised at the public JOI MENIZE AKA 9052 of the California Probate Code. in duration or that occur close in time to Tactical Safety, Inc. 3744 Parish Ave., Fremont, hearing described in this notice, or in written CA 94536; Delaware JOI E. MENIZE Other California statutes and legal authority the scheduled sale may not immediately correspondence delivered to the City Council at, may affect your rights as a creditor. You be reflected in the telephone information or Business conducted by: a corporation or prior to, the public hearing. CASE NO. RP17846189 The registrant began to transact business using To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, may want to consult with an attorney on the Internet Web site. The best way to the fictitious business name(s) listed above on SUSAN GAUTHIER, CITY CLERK verify postponement information is to attend 8/22/17 contingent creditors, and persons who may knowledgeable in California law. July 1, 2017 otherwise be interested in the will or estate, You may examine the file kept by the court. the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE SALE I declare that all information in this statement CNS-3043245# INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:AGENCY is true and correct. (A registrant who declares or both, of: Joi Menize aka Joi E. Menize If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for SALES and POSTING 714-730-2727 www. as true any material matter pursuant to Section NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS A Petition for Probate has been filed by servicelinkASAP.com BARRETT DAFFIN 17913 of the Business and Professions code Sealed bids will be received in the Office of Debra Mari Tanaka in the Superior Court Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Purchasing Services at 3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg an inventory and appraisal of estate assets FRAPPIER TREDER and WEISS, LLP of California, County of Alameda. as Trustee 20955 Pathfinder Road, Suite misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed B, Fremont, California, up to the hour of 2:00 PM The Petition for Probate requests that or of any petition or account as provided in one thousand dollars [$1,000].) on September 12, 2017 at which time they will Probate Code section 1250. A Request for 300 Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (866) 795- /s/ Antonio Benjamin, Chairman/ Chair-Person be opened and read out loud in said building for: Debra Mari Tanaka be appointed as 1852 Dated: 08/16/2017 BARRETT DAFFIN This statement was filed with the County Clerk of MAIN LIBRARY personal representative to administer the Special Notice form is available from the FRAPPIER TREDER and WEISS, LLP Alameda County on July 24, 2017 BUILDING UPGRADES estate of the decedent. court clerk. IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) CITY PROJECT The Petition requests authority to Attorney for Petitioner: Daphne C. Lin, ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement 8926(PWC) administer the estate under the Esq., 2201 Walnut Avenue, Suite 200, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE generally expires at the end of five years from the MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE: A Independent Administration of Estates Fremont, California 94538, Telephone: date on which it was filed in office of the county mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. A-4630589 Act. (This authority will allow the personal 510-790-0900 08/22/2017, 08/29/2017, 09/05/2017 clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Tuesday, August 29 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at 2400 8/15, 8/22, 8/29/17 Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after Stevenson Blvd., Fremont, California, 94538. representative to take many actions 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/17 any change in the facts set forth in the statement Plans, special provisions and standard proposal without obtaining court approval. Before CNS-3039803# CNS-3043561#

Newark 28-year-old Newark man on suspicion of theft at Macy’s then arrested a 44-year-old Tuesday, Aug. 15 suspicion of possessing stolen NewPark Mall. The suspects were Newark man on suspicion of At 2:17 p.m. Police Log property, possession of a con- issued a citation and released. possessing stolen property, Officer Ackerman contacted and trolled substance, possession of Saturday, Aug. 12 displaying an unauthorized arrested a 34-year-old Union City drug paraphernalia, possession of At 11:08 a.m. handicap placard and probation man for his warrants at the SUBMITTED BY burglary tools and a probation Officers Herbert and Musantry violation at Aloft Silicon Valley Newark Pavilion, 6430 Thornton CAPT. CHOMNAN LOTH, violation. Both suspects were investigated a vehicle vandalism Hotel, 8200 Gateway Boulevard. Avenue. The suspect was booked NEWARK PD booked into the Fremont Jail. at NewPark Mall. The suspect was booked into into the Fremont Jail. Friday, Aug. 11 At 4:34 p.m. the Fremont Jail. At 3:03 p.m. Officer Mapes Thursday, Aug. 10 At 2:15 p.m. Officer Pacheco, Officer Herbet seized the license Monday, Aug. 14 recovered a 2006 Ford F250 that At 7:26 a. m. officers accompanied by Fremont police plates off a vehicle for false At 9:42 a.m. Officer Johnson was reported stolen out of recovered an occupied Honda officers, detained, then arrested a registration on the 6019 Block of recovered a 2017 Ford Explorer Hayward on Walnut Street at Civic that was reported stolen out 34-year-old San Jose woman for a Joaquin Murieta Avenue. that was reported stolen out of Wells Avenue. The registered of Hayward on the 37000 block robbery that occurred in Fremont At 10:34 p.m. Community Folsom on the 7300 block of owner was notified of the of Elm Street. Officers detained, and for petty theft at Burlington Service Officer Parks investigated Diary Avenue. recovery. then arrested a 28-year-old Coat Factory, NewPark Mall. a vehicle vandalism at the At 3:16 p.m. Officer Mapes At 8:44 p.m. Officer Herbert Hayward woman on suspicion The suspect was booked into Courtyard by Marriott Newark responded to a vehicle collision investigated an auto burglary of possessing stolen property, the Fremont Jail. Silicon Valley Hotel, with minor injuries on Thornton at BJ’s Restaurant, 5699 Mowry providing false information to At 3:30 p.m. Officer Wallace 34905 Newark Boulevard. Avenue at Poplar Street. One Avenue. The loss was a backpack officers and outstanding detained, then arrested a Sunday, Aug. 13 person was taken to a local containing personal items. warrants. Also arrested was a 61-year-old Fremont man and a At 12:25 a.m. Officers Wal- hospital for treatment. 60-year-old Fremont woman on lace and Johnson detained, and Golden Gate Bridge daredevils charged with trespass

ASSOCIATED PRESS 18-year-old Peter Kurer with misdemeanor trespassing for They each face a year in jail if convicted. Neither climbing the bridge’s north tower earlier this year. responded to request for comment sent via their SAN FRANCISCO (AP), Two would-be daredevils The West Bend, Wisconsin, residents were charged after Facebook pages. Political protesters, including actor from Wisconsin are now criminal defendants for scaling posting their exploits to social media sites. A five-minute clip Woody Harrelson, and other thrill seekers have the Golden Gate Bridge. posted online in May shows them climbing the north tower occasionally scaled the Golden Gate Bridge over the years. On Aug. 17 the Marin County district attorney of the iconic structure. They film themselves doing flips and charged 21-year-old Thomas Rector and hanging from cables without safety gear. Page 36 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

10 lines/$10/ 10 Weeks $50/Year 510-494-1999 [email protected] Let’s Do Lunch! Afro-American Cultural & FREMONT COIN CLUB Shout out to your Payment is for one posting Volunteer for Historical Society, Inc. Established 1971 community only. Any change will be con- Sharing ur culture and Meets 2nd & 4th Tues 7pm LIFE ElderCare – Meals on Wheels Our readers can post informa- sidered a new posting and Mon – Fri, 10:30-12:30 history in the Tri-Cities and At the Fremont Elks Lodge tion including: incur a new fee. Choose your day(s) surrounding area 38991 Farwell Dr., Fremont The “NO” List: Call Tammy 510-574-2086 Meetings: Third Saturday All are welcome, come join us Activities [email protected] Except Dec & Feb www.fremontcoinclub.org Announcements • No commercial www.LifeElderCare.org 5:30pm Newark Library 510-792-1511 For sale announcements, services 510-793-8181 www.aachsi.com Garage sales or sales We welcome all new members Group meetings • No personal services Lost and found (escort services, dating St Vincent de Paul For the extremely low cost League of Women Voters Thrift Store services, etc.) TRI-CITY of $10 for up to 10 weeks, Fremont-Newark-Union City DEMOCRACTIC FORUM 3777 Decoto Road Fremont • No sale items over $100 www.lwvfnuc.org your message will reach thou- MEETING DONATIONS: Tues. - Sun. value Free meetings to inform the Every Third Wednesday 10AM- 4:30 PM sands of friends and neighbors • No automobile or public about local, regional and 7:00 pm Clean, lightly used clothing. House- every TUESDAY in the TCV real estate sales statewide policy issues. Chandni Restaurant hold & furniture. No electronics or printed version and continu- Participate in non-partisan • No animal sales (non- 5748 Mowry School Rd e-waste. VOLUNTEERS: Individuals & ously online. in-depth, discussions with guest profit humane organization Newark, CA 94560 groups! COMMUNITY SPACE TCV has the right to reject adoptions accepted) speakers at our meetings. Call for info 510-792-3711 http://www.tricitydems.com/ any posting to the Commu- • No P.O. boxes unless All sites are wheelchair accessible [email protected] nity Bulletin Board. Payment physical address is verified must be received in advance. by TCV Scholarships for Women! Make a senior’s life American Assoc. of Our Fremont Philanthropic First Church of Christ a bit easier University Women organization, PEO, sponsors FREE AIRPLANE RIDES Volunteer for Fremont Branch Scientist, Fremont scholarships for women entering FOR KIDS AGES 8-17 Sunday Service 10am LIFE ElderCare – VIP Rides Advances equity for women college, earning another degree, Young Eagles Drive seniors to appts/errands and girls through advocacy, Sunday School 10am or returning to school after Hayward Airport Wed. Eve Service 7:30pm Flexible weekday scheduling education, philanthropy, 2 + years. Low interest Various Saturdays Call Valerie 510-574-2096 and research. Chld Care is available all serv- education loans. www.vaa29.org ices. Reading Room Open [email protected] to join or for more information: www.peocalifornia.org Email for more information www.LifeElderCare.org fremont-ca.aauw.net Tuesday - Wednesday 1-3pm (Apply online for these.) [email protected] 1351 Driscoll Rd., Fremont 510-794-6844 for more info 510-656-8161

Alameda County Is food a problem? Try “Giftique” CRAFTERS! Republican Party Overeaters Anonymous @Cedars Church At Cedars Church In Assembly District 20 & Mon 7 PM & Wed 7 PM In Newark Newark St. James Episcopal Church Assembly District 25 October 28th, 9:30-3:00pm Local issues discussed 37051 Cabrillo Terr., Fremont 38325 Cedar Blvd, October 28th, 9:30-3:00pm Sat 10:30 AM No dues or fees Second Sun month (Corner of Smith) 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM All are welcome! Tables and Tables of Unique Contact Vicki 510-589-1167 Monthly meeting First Presbyterian Church Gifts and Decorations! [email protected] 35450 Newark Blvd., Newark Call (510) 657-8645 Giftique [email protected] www.oasaco.org http://www.alamedagop.org

FREMONT STAMP CLUB Do you get nervous F.U.N. (Fremont, Union City, An Evening of Worship FREMONT SYMPHONY SINCE 1978 when you have to Newark) PROGRESSIVES with Melia & Micah Mann GUILD Meets 2nd Thurs. speak in public? Join us for pizza and politics Sunday- Aug. 27- 6:30pm Enthusiastic music lovers who each month 7pm Newark Toastmasters can help Bronco Billy’s Pizza The Mann’s will share what God has support the Fremont Symphony! Cultural Arts Center Learn this skill and more in a 41200 Blacow Road Fremont been doing through their ministry First Tuesday each month 7:30 pm 3375 Country Dr., Fremont supportive atmosphere Most meetings 6pm - third Sun in Austria and we will have a time Fremont Community Everyone is welcome. Beginners It’s FREE to attend of the month. of worship and praise Activities Center to Advanced. For questions or Tue 7am - 8:10am @ Newark For Info Visit our website: New Hope Community Church 3375 Country Drive, Fremont more information: Library, 6300 Civic Terrace Ave www.funprogressives.com 2190 Peralta Blvd., Fremont Visitors are welcome! www.fremontstampclub.org/ 510-402-8318 or 510-796-3562 Contact us at: [email protected] call 510-656-8763 or email or call Dave: www.1118.toastmastersclubs.org [email protected] www.newhopefremont.org [email protected] 510-487-5288 New Dimension Chorus Shinn House Fremont Cribbage Club Supporting the Fremont 58th yr.! San Leandro Men’s 4 Part Vocal Art Association Heritage teaches cribbage to new players & Symphony Orchestra Harmony In the a non-profit group of Foundation tournament cribbage to all for 50 years! “Barbershop” style artists, is hosting an ART FEST 1269 Peralta Blvd. Fremont players of any skill level every Tues. FREMONT SYMPHONY Thursdays at 7pm 9/15 & 16 at main library in Docents & Volunteers needed 6:15pm at Round Table Pizza GUILD Calvary Luther Church San Leandro on Estudillo open to for Various Activities throughout 37480 Fremont Blvd., Centerville To learn more about this 17200 Via Magdelena the public where art work will be the year. Free professional Email:[email protected] group of music-lovers SanLorenzo for sale along with entertainment Docent Training. American Cribbage Congress call 510-673-0085 or Contact: ndchorus.org and prizes. Monthly free demos at Please contact: Joan Serafino www.cribbage.org 510-332-2481 email [email protected] 510-795-0891 library 2nd Tues. of month 7 pm. See us in facebook 510-483-1208.

SONS OF ITALY Tri-City Society of The Friendship Force Social Club for Italians Model Engineers And Friends The TCSME located in Niles Plaza Experience a country & its culture 1st Friday of month with local hosts; meet global is currently looking for new (No meetings July/Aug/Dec) visitors here. members to help build & operate 5:30 social hour Japanese guests in 2017 an N Scale HO layout focused on 6:30 potluck dinner ($5) Travel to Kenya in 2018 Fremont & surrounding areas. Newark Pavilion - Bld. 2 Many Bay Area social activities. We meet Fridays 7:30-9:30pm. (Thornton Blvd. & www.ffsfba.org Please visit our web site: Cherry Blvd., Newark) www.thefriendshipforce.org www.nilesdepot.org Info: Gina 510-943-7403 Call 510-794-6844 or 793-0857 www.giuseppemazzini.org

Are You Troubled SENIORS IN SCHOOLS East Bay Our Savior Preschool “Neighborhood Village” Self Employment By Someone's Fall Enrollment is OPEN Senior Volunteers are needed to Non-profit to help people stay Association Drinking? 858 Washington Blvd., Fremont help Newark school children in their homes as they age Calling all Al-Anon and Alateen Students 2 1/2-5 years with reading and basic math in Eden Area Village is developing a Veterans/Unemployed are here to help. Part time classes 9am-12pm their classrooms. If you can non-profit membership group to Retired, Men & Al-Anon has but one purpose: to Full time classes 7am-6pm volunteer one or more hours a serve Hayward, Castro Valley & Women, for help families of alcoholics. We Lic. #010204114 week, you can give a life-long San Lorenzo area. FREE COUNSELING share our experience, strength, Call for tour 510-657-9269 gift of learning to a child. Public outreach meeting held one to one, on alternate and hope. www.ncwsa.org [email protected] To help CALL 1st Friday each month - 2pm self employment. for a meeting near you, www.oslps.com Tom 510-656-7413 or Hayward City Hall Call : 408-306-0827 or call 510-276-2270, or email email [email protected] [email protected] 777 B Street, Hayward

FREMONT MULTI-FAMILY Fremont Youth Fremont Garden Club Soiree Seniors HOME CRAFT FAIR YARD SALE Symphony Orchestra For People Over 60 Join enthusiasts from OCT 4,5,6,7 Saturday - September 16 Apply online for Audition Many Activities Tri-City area Hundreds of Items http://fremontsymphony.org Potluck Dinners, Dancing, Meets Feb. - Oct. by Local Crafters and Artists 8am-2pm Face-painting - Bounce House New Season starts on 9/11/17 TGIF’s, Birthdays and more 3rd Wednesday of the month Top-Jewelery-Holiday stuff-gifts Food & more Monday Rehearsals, 4pm-7pm Call Dianne for information at various locations Wed-Oct 4 - 11am-4pm Proceeds to be donated to First United Methodist Church (510) 581-9008 Social time: 6:15 pm Thurs-Oct 5 - 10am-6pm Presentation: 7-8:30 pm Freedom House for 2950 Washington Blvd, Fri-Oct 6 - 10am-6pm “The Beacon” a shelter for Annual dues: $30 indi, $50 couples Fremont Sat-Oct 7 - 10am-4pm victims of Human Trafficking [email protected] Call Lynn: 510-604-8206 Follow signs on Bockman Rd. Fremont Community Church or call (510) 936-0570 www.fremontgardenclub.org 1608 Via Sarita, San Lorenzo 39700 Mission Blvd., Fremont

CRAFTERS SparkPoint Financial Attend Free Classes Seeking quality arts Servicesfor Low-Income & Craft Vendors for Residents Become A Travel Trainer & teach our Holiday Boutique FREE financial services in Fremont & coaching. others how to travel at wholesale Prices. on Sat-Dec 2 SparkPoint Info Session 9am-3pm 3rd Thursday, 6-7pm Tax Benefits & Free Health Care Hundreds of Items City of Fremont Reserve your seating. Sponsored by American High Family Resource Center Arleen 510 695 7278 School PTA To register, call 574-2020. [email protected] Contact 925-222-5674 or Fremont.gov/SparkPointFRC [email protected] August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 37

Larry “O” Car Show FREE Festival 16th Olive Festival MSJ CHAMBER EVENTS Sat. Aug 12 - 9am-3pm Community Church Sat/Sun – Oct 7 & 8 www.msjchamber.org Classic, Custom Cars, Hot Rods & of Hayward www.msjchamber.org 8/19 @ 6pm LOBSTER FEST Trucks. Bounce House & Face Sat. Aug 12 - 11-3pm Located on the grounds of 151 Washington Blvd Painting, Fund Raiser BBQ Everything is FREE! Dominican Sisters of MSJ @$65 – Limited - Presale Only Bicycle Show & Model Car BBQ Lunch, Games, Raffles 43326 Mission - Fremont 10/7 & 8 OLIVE FESTIVAL Displays! Drawings, Family Activities Live Music, Beer & Wine 10am-5 pm – 43326 Mission Prizes and More! kids school backpacks New Food - Vendors Live Entertainment, Crafts Ruggieri Senior Center Live Music & Resources Kids Games, Crafts & FUN Beer-Wine-Vendors-Food 510-675-5495 26555 Gading Road, Hayward 10am–5pm – NO PETS Entry is FREE – NO PETS 33997 Alvarado-Niles Rd 510-782-8593 Union City

Proclaim A Revival FLASH FICTION WRITING Revive, Restore & Rejoice! CONTEST In the presence of God WIN Cash &/or prizes Come and receive 300 words or less Sun., Aug. 13 & 20 -11am Subject: Year 2070 or later (50 years The Veterans’ Building in future) Sat, Sept 8 - 10am-5pm 37154 Second St., Fremont Entry Deadline Tues. Sept 5 Liberty Church International At: HALF-PRICED BOOKS Bishops Peter & Diane Robinson Fremont Hub www.facebook.com/LibertyFre- [email protected] mont/ www.fremontculturalartscouncil.org

The hotel also became a through the 1950s. After that mecca for newcomers and newly period, more hotels began married couples. Many would springing up and the city’s spend time at the hotel before growth began to shift away settling down in a more from downtown. permanent home. Local Hayward Through it all, the Green Historian, John Sandoval and his Shutter has remained a fixture of wife spent almost five years at the Hayward’s downtown landscape hotel. Living at the Green and will continue to be an anchor Shutter, he would have been in historic . at the center of the action, constantly bumping into If you are interested in ARTICLE AND PHOTOS to the grand opening boasted, saw to the Green Shutter’s Hayward’s movers and shakers researching local history please SUBMITTED BY “Here also will be found a grand opening by bringing in an visit the Hayward Area comfortable lobby, billiard-room, orchestra from Oakland to play and listening to old-timers JOHN CHRISTIAN, Historical Society at quiet bridge-rooms that will be in one of the retail spaces for reminisce about changes they HAYWARD AREA had witnessed in the quickly 22380 Foothill Boulevard in the scene of many cheerful and local residents and tourists alike. downtown Hayward. Visit our HISTORICAL SOCIETY growing city. informal parties, and a charming She was also busy booking website haywardareahistory.org or garden-court, all of which multiple rooms that first night. The Green Shutter’s place as call (510) 581-0223 for more offer an opportunity for The first guest on the hotel’s Hayward’s social center lasted information. inety-one years ago comfortable relaxation.” books was an “L. Henshaw.” this month was a Advertisements also boasted And the hotel wasn’t just a memorable moment the fact that every room had boon for travelers. The hotel’s for the development cold and hot running water as restaurants and meeting spaces Nof downtown Hayward. On well as telephones in addition to became a natural gathering place. Saturday, August 21, 1926 the the imported furniture. The The hotel quickly became the Green Shutter Hotel officially hotel would later feature the social center of the community. opened for business at the first public parking lot in Many local clubs, including the corner of B and Main Streets downtown Hayward. Business and Professional in the heart of the city. Management of the hotel’s Women, Lions, and Rotary clubs The newly-opened hotel was launch fell to the aptly named of Hayward made the the brainchild of two brothers, The addition that turned the “Eggert Building” into the “Green Shutter Hotel” under Alice Greenwood. Greenwood Green Shutter’s banquet hall construction in 1926. This view is from Main Street looking north-east Henry and Herman Eggert. their preferred meeting space. About six years earlier, the two brothers built part of what would become the hotel as retail space on the ground floor and office space above. The building was simply known as the “Eggert Building.” In 1925, encouraged by the automotive tourist traffic they saw flowing into downtown Hayward, Henry and Herman secured building permits to add to the existing building to capture the influx of travelers looking for a place to stop for the night. Just about a year later was the opening of the Green Shutter Hotel. The original layout had 55 rooms and a handful of apartments in addition to ground A view of the building at the corner of B and Main Street, c. 1925 before being added onto. The addition was added to the section at the far right of the photograph where a floor retail space. An invitation small wooden building is visible

The lobby of the Green Shutter Hotel off the Main Street entrance, c. 1929. Some of the imported furniture can be seen about the space Page 38 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE August 22, 2017

BY VICTOR CARVELLAS Train, TNP (The New Position), really seen anything else like it,” Vigilis, Fish Sticks, and the says Schaaphok. Bands4Bands, in association HAARP Unit. Bands4Bands, besides being a with Hayward Area Recreation BandFest is presented by support network for bands mak- and Park District (HARD), pres- Bands4Bands, a nonprofit organi- ing a living with their music, is Depot, Salvation Army, and ents “BandFest 2017” on Satur- zation whose roots go back fifteen also intensely committed to giv- HARD. Upcoming Bands4Bands Bandfest 2017 day, August 26 at Hayward years when “we were trying,” says ing back to the community it concerts are MetalFest on Octo- Saturday, Aug 26 Memorial Park Amphitheater. founder Pete Schaaphok, “to help represents. The public is strongly ber 14 and the Toy Drive Show Hayward Memorial Park The high-powered rock program with music in the schools.” Today urged to bring canned goods to happening November 18 at the 24176 Mission Blvd, Hayward features local artists and bands, Bands4Bands “is a coalition of the food drive happening at the Bistro (1001 B St, Hayward). For (510) 278-9695 including Hardcore Dinosaur, bands supporting bands by net- August 26 event. more information, visit facebook.com/bands4bandsor- Rico Macalma Ex’perience, Razor working, information sharing, The concert is sponsored by www.facebook.com/Bands4Band- ganization and live performances. I haven’t Bands4Bands, Infiniart, Music sOrganization. Free – All ages

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YSC staff city events, news, and more. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on the led a small group of five to six Three solar installation volunteers accomplished many following dates: Thursday, volunteers to paint “Look!” on Additionally, many city companies (PetersenDean, projects under the direction of August 24 and Wednesday, major crosswalks throughout departments, including SkyTech Solar, and Solar the City of Fremont’s Daniela November 8. A special Saturday the city. Community Development, Technologies) have been selected Castro and the supervision of class will be held on September Alvaro Zambrano. Here are Human Services, and Recreation 16 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with for the program and are offering • Goose Poop Thursdays: Services, develop individual discounted pricing to residents, some of them: YSC staff and participants picked hands on training starting at digital newsletters to provide the 12:15 p.m. making now the most affordable • Weeding and Litter Pick-Up up goose poop and litter every community with in-depth infor- time to go solar. SunShares is also at Stiver’s Entrance: YSC staff Thursday around the Central mation on their current activities. All classes will meet at the offering zero-emission vehicle and volunteers pulled and Park Pavilion to prepare for the Fremont Fire Training Tower, discount options on the discarded weeds between the Summer Concert Series. Sign up for Fremont’s 7200 Stevenson Blvd., west of Community Development 2017 Nissan Leaf and creek and Aqua Adventure • Litter Pick-Up in Interstate 880. 2017 Toyota Mirai. e-newsletter at Waterpark, helped clean out Neighboring Parks: Each To register for a free PEP class, trapped litter, and made the www.Fremont.gov/Development- To sign up, visit Monday, groups visited Digest. please call (510) 494-4244 or www.BayAreaSunShares.org. This parking lot look fresh and clean. Irvington, Los Cerritos, and send an email to FirePubEd@fre- limited time offer is available until • California Nursery Centerville parks to pick up litter Sign up for Fremont’s Human mont.gov. November 10, 2017. and help Parks Maintenance Services’ e-newsletter at www.Fre- Historical Park Cleanup: Over If you are part of a group and workers clean up the barbecue mont.gov/HS-Newsletter. Youth Service Corps the past six weeks, YSC staff led would like to schedule your own groups at California Nursery areas after the weekend. Sign up for Fremont’s Earlier this month, the personal group PEP class at your Historical Park to assist in pulling To learn more about the Recreation Services’ e-newsletter Fremont Teen Leadership location, please contact Chuck out suckers and deep roots from Teen Leadership Academy and at www.Fremont.gov/Recre- Academy’s Youth Service Corps Guaraglia, Public Education with behind the Nursery office and other volunteer opportunities ationE-newsletter. (YSC) participants completed the the Fremont Fire Department, at spreading wood chips along in Fremont, please visit www.Fre- summer 2017 program. YSC staff Free Personal Emergency (510) 792-3473 or walking paths throughout the mont.gov/TeenVolunteer. Preparedness Class [email protected]. and participants spent a fun and park as well as removing weeds

Burglary suspects caught in the act

SUBMITTED BY SAN LEANDRO pursued the suspect’s vehicle into Oakland quenting the area. In most cases, laptops, strong and assertive point that we will not POLICE DEPARTMENT where they took the suspects into custody backpacks, and purses are stolen after a car tolerate thieves choosing to commit these after their vehicle became disabled. The window is smashed. crimes in our community. These two During a recent undercover surveillance stolen items were recovered. In an effort to curb these crimes, the individuals may not be solely responsible operation at the San Leandro Marina, a These types of crimes are not new to department has increased police patrols for all of our burglaries, but it’s a message pair of San Leandro police detectives saw the area. Over the past few months, San and have provided education to both the to other would be thieves.” two suspects burglarizing a parked vehicle. Leandro Police have noticed an increase in public and businesses. In addition, detec- The case against both suspects, The suspects broke the window to a reported auto burglaries occurring at the tives have been out conducting proactive identified as Richmond residents, will go parked vehicle, took a bag from the back San Leandro Marina. These crimes have surveillance at this location and other areas before the Alameda County District seat, and then fled the area in their vehicle. taken place specifically in the areas in front in town hit hard by property crimes. Attorney for charging. The 7 p.m. crime took place in just a mat- of the various marina restaurants and “The arrests of these two suspects is ter of seconds. Officers were called and hotel. The suspects target these locations critical to our message,” said due to travelers and business people fre- Lt. Isaac Benabou. “We must make a August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 39

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continued from page 3 JAM makes wishes come true event that will take place at legends. Our event this year was The Saddle Rack in Fremont; able to corral most of them and attendees will enjoy musically this will be the first time they diverse recording artists of the have all been under one roof in ‘80s, Latin, and today’s sounds. decades!” said Beats 4 Hope The Bay Area is known for co-founder Monica Martines. having some of the best DJs in “What’s more amazing is that all the industry who continue to be our talents are coming out on this industry influencers. They are as holiday weekend for free! They passionate about rocking the have all donated their time to airwaves and clubs as they are make a difference and give back about giving back to the to the bay.” community. Former A & R The Make-A-Wish Greater Director, radio programmer and Bay Area serves children with DJ pioneer, and Beats 4 Hope life-threatening medical and Bay Area residents were able San Francisco and the Bay Area. chance to win two premier co-founder Alex Mejia (one of conditions by granting a wish to help five children. They hope He also points out Jonn Hart and seating tickets for Bruno Mars the original KMEL All-Star DJs) for them and their family. The to raise that number to seven or his new single “HammerTime,” at Oracle Arena in Oakland on described the DJ lineup as “some organization is compelled to be eight kids this year. And because saying, “The record is blowing up November 3. of the Bay Area’s greatest DJs, creative and exceed the expecta- the affiliation is with the Greater in the clubs, so he is well on his The JAM is sponsored by the elite of the elite who did tions of every wish. Last year’s Bay Area branch of Make-A- way to being the new ‘it’ in the Tito’s Handmade Vodka, not hesitate to step up for Super DJ Benefit was Beats 4 Wish, it means that funds stay Bay Area.” The Churchward Pub, and the benefit.” Hope’s first event for in the Bay, helping kids in the Live and silent auctions will The Saddle Rack. The Bay Area’s own Make-A-Wish and raised immediate community. be held during the event with “We are going to have an epic Chuy Gomez (Hot 105.7, $40,000. This year, organizers “This event is more special items including trips to Cancun, event, where people who love CMCTV.com) will host the are shooting for $70,000. “The than the last because more people special gifts from Pixar, donations music and love to dance can event: international DJ Latin thing that’s beautiful about are involved, they love helping from local business, and tickets come together for a good cause,” Prince, Mind Motion (HOT Make-A-Wish is that they are out their community,” said from local sport teams. Food will said Mejia. “It’s all about 105.7), Billy Vidal (Q102.9), able to do 400 wishes a year,” Mejia. Having a platinum be provided by Mama’s Kitchen assembling a great team of people Purple Pam The Funktress said Mejia. “They’re able to recording artist on the bill is a at The Saddle Rack, with street who happen to be DJs and artists (Prince’s DJ), Jose Melendez give these kids hope.” first, and Mejia mentions new tacos, corn dogs, hot dogs, steak who want to make a difference by (HOT 94.9), plus San Jose’s Thanks to funds raised from DJ additions Billy Vidal, salads and more. The first playing music and celebrating turntablist pioneer DJam Hassan. last year’s event, Beats 4 Hope Chuy Gomez, and Mind Motion, 400 people who buy event tickets life, all to raise funds for the DJ Bumpin Beto, DJ Matt Marks the biggest club DJs in will be entered in a raffle for a Make-A-Wish of the Greater Bay and Susy C (U-Jam Fitness), Area, which is devoted to making percussionist The Conga King, a child’s wish come true.” R&B artist Jonn Hart of Priority Tickets are $20 in Records, Latin internet sensation advance available at Jenn Morell, and Performing www.thejambenefit.event- Artist Yvette LaForce will also be bright.com or part of the event. Experience www.beats4hope.com. R&B Latin legend Lisa Lisa’s Tickets may also be purchased classics hits such as “Head to at the door for $25. This event Toe,” “Can You Feel the Beat,” is for ages 21 and over. For more “I Wonder If I Take You Home” information on Make-A-Wish and many more. Partygoers will or to refer a child for a wish, dance, eat, drink, bid on live and call (415) 982-9474 or visit silent auctions and get up-close http://sf.wish.org. with the artists in the Meet & Greet. All funds collected go to The JAM charity, possible through the Sunday, Sep 3 philanthropic spirit of local 5 p.m. – midnight businesses, DJs, artists and the The Saddle Rack venue owner. 42011 Boscell Rd, Fremont “These DJs have created (831) 200-3865 history and have all gone on to www.beats4hope.com do amazing things in the music http://sf.wish.org industry. They continue to be Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at influencers and are known as the door August 22, 2017 WHAT’S HAPPENING’S TRI-CITY VOICE Page 40

make sure this is a safe event,” of food vendors; Kiwanis is will be and finding perfect Elrod notes. Moreover, “It’s a expected to be on hand with examples that will become good moneymaker for the Boy delicious linguica. valuable in the future. Traditional Scouts who handle the parking.” Tastes in collecting are collectors try to complete or Estimated attendance has definitely changing. Even as a extend collections they already topped 50,000 in the past, new generation discovers the joy have, while others enjoy the which is certainly good for the of collecting and treasuring the nostalgia of reconnecting with vendors, but crowds and high past, values are constantly things they knew as kids. temperatures mean pets should fluctuating. Part of what makes Toys and sports memorabilia, for stay at home. Do bring your antiquing and collecting fun is instance, continue to hold their appetite, as there will be a variety guessing what the next big trend own. Furthermore, as antique dealers retire, the overall content BY VICTOR CARVELLAS of the antique and collectible PHOTOS BY THOMAS HSU market evolves. Not to be left out of the The Niles Main Street collectors market are new Association is proud to sponsor arts and crafts produced by the upcoming 53rd annual “Niles extraordinarily talented local Antique Faire.” This community artists and artisans. Additionally, event plays host to thousands of stores and restaurants that regular antique aficionados and collectors Niles visitors love will be open. looking for everything from Besides antiques, faire-goers can furniture to jewelry, housewares find jewelry, plants, garden items to vintage tools, artwork to and more. Whatever you enjoy antique auto parts, and much, collecting, it’s almost sure to be much more. found in Niles this weekend. Early risers can enjoy $5 pancake breakfasts cooked by Niles Antique Faire and the Lions Club starting at 4 a.m. Flea Market next to the Merchants Association train car. They’ll Sunday, Aug 26 need that energy to seek out 6 a.m. – 4 p.m. the elusive bargain or perfect Historic Niles District addition to a collection from Niles Blvd, Fremont hundreds of vendors and family garage sales, since the entire (510) 742-9868 neighborhood east of the main http://www.niles.org/antique- thoroughfare joins in the fun, faire/ setting up their own garage sales, Free tables, refreshment stands, and Pancake breakfast: $5 more. Vendors will be setting up between 2 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. so bring your flashlight if you want a preview. Many families in the area start their own sales on Saturday. Head organizer for the past ten years, Keith Elrod (of Keith’s Collectibles) notes that the event is more than an antique show, it’s a family event. Many similar events, such as that of San Juan Bautista, have been going since the sixties. “There are three or four more in the area of about the same age,” says Elrod. “Somewhere in the past people just thought it would be a good idea to put on community antique shows.” “We work closely with the police and fire departments to

Susan Deming, Maliheh Bartolomeo, and Judith Rodriguez. Select pieces from the Sun Gallery’s permanent collection are also on display during the show including “Mysterious Planet” by Tadeusz SUBMITTED BY DORSI DIAZ Artist Betty Isabel Ferguson, Lapinski, circa 1971. at 100 years young and as hep as The Artists’ Reception for In a blast from the past, and ever, comes in with three the show will be held Saturday, celebrating 50 years since the provocative pieces – “Ship of August 26 and will include live Summer of Love, Sun Gallery Fools,” “Double Vision,” and the musical performances, appetizers, presents “The ‘60s and “Bride of Everyman,” assemblage and beverages. Musicians are ‘70s Revisited,” a fun show pieces that make one muse also encouraged to bring their packed full of art and and ponder. Hayward’s own instruments for an impromptu poem installations: “War – The 1960’s and 1970’s items memorabilia. The show runs poet Laureate Bruce Roberts (improvised) jam for anyone Poem” and “F.C.I.” appear throughout the exhibit, until September 30 and features speaks words of wisdom in two wishing to join in. Laura Tandeske’s stunning including popular books during a groovy mix of items straight out crewel work on Vietnam era the era like “All Things Wise The ‘60s and ‘70s Revisited of the ‘60s and ‘70s – fashion military gear is amazingly executed and Wonderful” by author Friday, Aug 18 – Saturday, wear, Levi’s and handmade with hundreds of hours poured James Herriot and a 1969 Sep 30 macramé jewelry by Valeria into each piece in pristine accu- program from the musical 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Caveglia and Laura Mattos, and racy. Maureen Langenbach’s “Hair.” A record player courtesy Friday – Sunday a Beatles ticket and program “20 pounds of Levi’s” assemblage of artist Sarah Sammis sits close display by Hollie Adamic. An looks like it could have stepped by a lava lamp and a pair of Artists’ Reception album cover wall takes you down out of a 1970’s bedroom scene. platform shoes. Art packs the Saturday, Aug 26 memory lane with artists like Peter Langenbach’s “Lucy in the walls by other participating 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Curtis Mayfield (of Super Fly Sky with Diamonds” installation artists including Renea Turner, fame); Creedence Clearwater features a flying angel butterfly Jeanne Bertolina, Janet Brugos, Sun Gallery Revival; Santana; Tony Orlando created by a disco ball, wood, and Christine Bender, Alex 1015 E St, Hayward and Dawn; Earth, Wind & found materials. Behind Lucy Miloradovich, Jilly Huynh, (510) 581-4050 Fire plus Marvin Gaye, just to hangs a circa 1970’s painting of the Mike Granger, Dorsi Diaz, www.SunGallery.org name a few. Beatles painted on black velvet. Nina Starr, Greg Duggan, Free admission