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officials OK
Topgolf deal
Council praises hiked rent offering;
hold off on earmarking future funds
By Austin Walsh amounts to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF nearly $1 mil-
lion more than
Burlingame officials received the initial fig-
the green light to take contract ure floated by
negotiations with Topgolf into the company
full swing, as the golf entertain- specializing in
ment chain offered $1.5 million golf-style chip-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL annually to rent the citys under- ping games
Members of Redwood Citys Ballet Folklrico Mxico Vivo dance group share traditional Mexican dances with used Bayfront property. amidst a sports
parade goers at Redwood Citys Fourth of July parade. Below: Redwood City resident and artist Steven Gomez Michael
The Burlingame City Council Brownrigg bar setting.
fills in a chalk drawing commemorating the citys multicultural history at the Chalk Full of Fun event adjacent to unanimously approved Monday, Vice Mayor
the parade route in Courthouse Square. July 3, continuing exclusive Michael Brownrigg lauded the bar-
negotiations with the company gaining process which stands to
Diversity, history featured in Redwood Citys Fourth of July parade the facility is up and running See TOPGOLF, Page 20
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Grant spurs look at cops well-being
Peninsula residents and commu-
nity groups gave a nod to the Bay Redwood City to design police officer health program
Areas multicultural composition By Anna Schuessler grant to design a wellness pro-
and the regions rich history dur- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF gram aimed at providing exams, a
ing Redwood Citys annual Fourth health plan and medical resources
of July parade. Redwood City cops are set to to detect and treat health issues
Hundreds of participants walked, receive additional resources to many law enforcement officers
rode in floats, waved from con- protect their health this year after face, according to a city staff
vertible cars and even drove a a local foundation pledged funds report.
garbage truck along Tuesdays 1.3- toward a new wellness program for The offer comes following the
mile parade route snaking through the citys police department. unexpected death of police officer
downtown Redwood. Horacio and Anne Matta, Gerardo Silva Jan. 20. An 18-year
Redwood City resident Jessica Woodside residents and founders of Redwood City police veteran,
the Cabin Road Foundation, have
See PARADE, Page 19 offered the department a $100,000 See HEALTH, Page 19
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Independence Day marked with pomp, dazzle, lots of hot dogs
By Rebecca Gibian Charlie Hill, the managing director of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Major League Baseball for Europe, said the
Independence Day exhibition is an attempt
NEW YORK Americans are celebrating to lay down roots in Britain. He says its
their countrys 241st birthday with big-time possible that some official games will be
fireworks, small-town parades and the quirky played in London during the 2019 season.
spectacle of competitive hot dog eating. Meanwhile, Denmark hosted the Rebild
Tuesdays festivities stretch from a base- Festival, considered one of the largest
ball home run derby in London to a picnic at Fourth of July celebrations outside the
the White House to a Utah ski town where United States. Danish Foreign Minister
residents initially werent even sure theyd Anders Samuelsen who recently tweeted
be home for Independence Day after recent that Trump should tighten up, focus on the
wildfires. struggle for freedom and show respect for the
For all the pomp and celebration, July presidency in response to Trumps own
Fourth marks a day of shared traditions in a Twitter habit told festival-goers that
nation that has grappled with divides this when you are friends, you have the right to
past year. And in an era of concerns about criticize.
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European allies when he declined to actually make major headway on, Previewing the trip, White House
endorse NATOs common defense given the poison that surrounds the officials said Trump would reiterate the
treaty explicitly and scolded world relationship, said Michael OHanlon, U.S. commitment to NATOs Article 5,
leaders for not spending more on their
Implant, Abutment, and Crown armed forces. This time, Trump will use
a senior fellow in foreign policy at The
Brookings Institution, who suggested
which says an attack on one member is
an attack on all something he didnt
$
2,950 stops in Poland and Germany to try to
pull off the tricky balancing act of
improving ties with Moscow at a time
it might lay the groundwork for future
cooperation.
The Trump-Putin encounter will be
do at NATO headquarters in Brussels
during his first overseas trip but even-
tually endorsed last month. The presi-
(does not include extraction) of particularly fraught relations while one of at least nine meetings the U.S. dent is also expected to cite the need to
also presenting the U.S. as a check president will have with foreign lead- develop a common approach to
against Russian aggression. ers while in Hamburg for a Group of 20 Russia, his advisers said.
Trump is leaving Washington for summit of industrial and emerging Hed like the United States and the
Europe on Wednesday. In what may market nations, beginning Friday. entire West to develop a more con-
be the most-watched event of the But first Trump will stop in Poland, structive relationship with Russia,
four-day trip, the president will meet where leaders are looking for reassur- said the White House national security
Putin on Friday on the sidelines of an ance that the presence of U.S. and adviser, H.R. McMaster. But hes also
51 Renato Court, Suite C international summit in Hamburg, NATO troops there will continue as made clear that we will do what is nec-
Germany. Every aspect of the bilater- long as the regions security is threat- essary to confront Russias destabiliz-
3FEXPPE$JUZt650.366.3812 al meeting between the two unpre- ened by a resurgent Russia. In return, ing behavior.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday July 5, 2017 7
Mueller probe could draw focus to Russian crime operations
By Eric Tucker meddling investigation, but central to the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS probe are devastating breaches of
Democratic email accounts, including
those of the Democratic National
WASHINGTON The U.S. government
Committee and Hillary Clintons campaign
has long warned that Russian organized
chairman. U.S. authorities have blamed
crime posed a threat to democratic institu-
those hacks on Russian intelligence serv-
tions, including criminally linked oli-
ices working to discredit Clinton and help
garchs who might collude with the
Trump but have said the overall effort
Russian government to undermine business
involved third-party intermediaries and
competition.
paid Internet trolls.
Those concerns, ever-present if not nec-
essarily always top priorities, are front and Former law enforcement officials say
center once more. Russian organized crime has been a concern
An ongoing special counsel investiga- for at least a couple of decades, though not
tion is drawing attention to Russian efforts necessarily the most pressing demand
to meddle in democratic processes, the type given finite resources and budget con-
of skullduggery that in the past has relied straints. The threat is diffuse and complex,
on hired hackers and outside criminals. Its and Russias historic lack of cooperation
not clear how much the probe by former has complicated efforts to apprehend sus-
FBI Director Robert Mueller will center on pects. And the responsibility for combat-
the criminal underbelly of Moscow, but ting the problem often falls across differ-
hes already picked some lawyers with ent divisions of the FBI and the Justice
experience fighting organized crime. And Department, depending on whether its a
REUTERS FILE PHOTO criminal or national security offense a
as the team looks for any financial entan- Special Counsel Robert Mueller, right, departs after briefing members of the U.S. Senate on his
glements of Trump associates and relation- sometimes-blurry boundary.
investigation into potential collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign on Capitol Hill.
ships with Russian officials, its focus Its not an easy thing to kind of grasp or
could land again on the intertwining of Department prosecutors have repeatedly more old-fashioned greed. In March, for understand, but its very dangerous to our
Russias criminal operatives and its intelli- racked up convictions for those offenses. instance, two hired hackers were charged country because they have so many differ-
gence services. In recent years, though, the bond along with two officers of Russias Federal ent aspects, unlike a traditional cartel,
Russian organized crime has manifested between Russian intelligence agencies and Security Service in a cyberattack on Yahoo said Robert Anderson, a retired FBI execu-
itself over the decades in more convention- criminal networks has been especially Inc. in 2013. tive assistant director who worked counter-
al forms of money laundering, credit card alarming to American law enforcement offi- Its too early to know how Russian crim- intelligence cases and oversaw the criminal
fraud and black market sales. Justice cials, blending motives of espionage with inal networks might fit into the election and cyber branch.
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I
was in my ofce, trying to seize Willies ne arts rather than we, and us versus them, we
on a small window of opportuni-
ty to tackle a pile of paperwork,
studio.
In March, one of
perspective diminish our humanity. Judy J. Johnson, So What
Is So Wrong With Being Absolutely Right.
when a client came running through our staff members While reading Time magazine a while back, I came
my door. Julia! You have to see this. started a weekly her experience at the shelter to be so upon the following: Dont blame Wall Street. Dont
Willie built an easel! I knew, or womens group in transformative and, more important- blame the big banks. If you dont have a job and youre
rather, I had heard, that my client that same Learning ly, that she was taking these brave not rich, blame yourself. Herman Cain.
Willie was an artist. A likeness of Center. The group is not therapy; its steps (at the age of 50 no less) to ful- I thought that belief had gone the way of the hippie at
Janet Jackson, almost eerie in its a safe space to explore and navigate ll this goal of pursuing a career and a least for intelligent people. Its hard to believe that
uncanny resemblance to the pop star, the challenges of living in a shelter life in the creative arts. anyone could be so estranged from reality and so lack-
had oated for many years from ofce as a woman, as well as a place for So often I am surprised by the imag- ing in empathy. What does this kind of thinking indi-
to ofce at Safe Harbor, left long ago women to express their creative sides. ination and the thirst for knowledge cate? Is it a person who
by Willie after a previous shelter stay. Recently, they put together vision that I witness regularly at work. has no feeling for those
But I had neither seen his current boards; empowering artistic collages Weve had guitarists, sculptor, less fortunate because, in
work, nor had I seen him in action. I to express ones dreams, goals and painters, writers; so many creative his arrogance, he cant see
went outside where, indeed, Willie hopes for the future. They made these and capable individuals. It is so easy how others may not be
had, using two chairs, some poster- using simple materials that weve had to stigmatize that which we dont able to make it for
board, and other odds and ends, fash- donated old magazines, colored know or which we fear. The concept any number of reasons?
ioned himself a makeshift easel and markers, stickers. The results were of homelessness, of a homeless shel- Does he, and those like
was hard at work, charcoal pen in extraordinary. Sometimes I leave ter, does not necessarily immediately him, think that people
cramped, blackened hand. I joined the work feeling powerless, nearly hope- lend itself to the notion of the cre-
less at the homeless situation in our who are wealthy have
gathered group of spectators who ative arts. So we make assumptions become rich entirely on
stood in silence, eagerly watching as county. How is it, I thought to and snap judgments, as we are natural-
myself, as I looked at each nely their own as a result of
Willie put pen to paper and the shape ly all prone to do.
crafted board, that our residents, their allegiance to The
of a face began to form. But on that day, watching Willie
despite the hardships, the heartache, Great American Dream?
We soon decided to move Willies begin to sketch out a future master-
the struggles, were able to draw on piece in the front parking lot of our Does he believe that no
art supplies upstairs into our second
such inner strength and creativity to 90-bed facility, surrounded by his fel- luck was involved like such advantages as being born
oor Learning Center; a new room at
produce such things of beauty? And low residents, I had to simply take a with reasonable, if not superior, intellect and in good
the shelter, designated for onsite pro-
why is it that I ever doubted they moment to reect and to remind physical condition and/or having caretakers who saw
gramming. In this room, we offer a
could? myself that there is so much beauty in that he was adequately fed, sheltered, cared for, educated
host of courses for our residents, such
as nancial literacy classes and Earlier this year, a former client the world, if only we open our eyes to and remained reasonably well in body, mind and spirit?
resume workshops. These classes are emailed me to ask for a recommenda- it. How can he not realize that some people do not have the
meant to help our residents make the tion letter as she was putting together mental ability, stability, support and, yes, luck, to qual-
most productive use of their time at an application for an masters in ne ify for a high-paying career or to even to hold down a
the shelter; to further assist them in arts program in creative writing. I had Julia Parmer, MSW, is a San Mateo decent job?
their goals of self-sufciency, not seen this client since she left the nativ e and has been Safe Harbor Seems his proclamation is a good way for him to feed
employment and permanent housing. shelter more than two years ago, but Shelters clinical case manager/progr- his ego and that superior feeling that he is much more
But this room also serves a second, she felt that it was during her time at valuable than those he looks down upon. Is it his way
Safe Harbor that she experienced the am coordinator for three and half y ears.
and equally important purpose to of justifying his need to hang on to his wealth because
personal and artistic growth to propel The Samaritan House mission deeply he believes that those slackers dont deserve better?
build life skills, to expand creative
her to reach for this long-held dream resonates with Julia and she is inspired Makes you wonder if conservatives who so adamantly
abilities, strengthen social emotional
of hers to go back to graduate school. by the positiv e changes shes observ ed oppose any extra taxes they might be required to pay to
and physical well-being. To that end,
I was deeply moved that she had found while fighting for a noble cause. aid the hungry and homeless, would agree.
weve offered yoga, nutrition, color
So where are those good jobs for those who should
blame themselves for their dilemma? What should be
done about those who, for any number of reasons, fail
Letter to the editor to pull themselves up by their bootstraps? Maybe the
rich could use some of their excess money to hire more
police to deal with the crime that would surely increase.
But, no doubt, they wouldnt want their taxes used for
Increased taxes spending; a committee whose bite increase is for pensions when clear- that, either. If they claim to be Christians, have they
will inevitably have no teeth in the ly dollars in the general fund are fun- heard: There, but for the grace of God, go I? Or consid-
in Burlingame legal language of the ballot). gible. And, one reads everywhere er the one about how a rich man getting into heaven
Editor, The following week, the San that pensions account for the steep- being about as likely as a camel getting through the eye
As Burlingame, like many other Mateo Daily Journal reported in the est cost increase in public budgets? of a needle?
Peninsula cities and other countries, June 26 edition that the city manag- Why the deception? Should a person with no empathy, no feeling for oth-
considers yet another regressive er issued a financial report for One can only conclude that the ers, including the plight of those who may lose their
sales tax on its citizens, one can Burlingame, which stated that to city manager doubles as the director jobs and/or their homes because of the state of the econ-
understand resident Matt Feemsters account for long-term costs, city of marketing. Please approve this omy; a person so wound up in himself and his dogma,
officials are planning to store (i.e. tax increase on yourself to under- ever be involved in the governing of a democratic
concern how do we know [sales tax
write our generous pensions, pen- nation?
proceeds] wont be spent on pen- spend) more money to accommodate
sions which you dont enjoy would Governments that claim to be democratic yet do not
sions? the expected increase in employee
seem like a tough sell.So, the tax address systemic poverty promote a spectrum of cogni-
Of course, Burlingame City pension expenses. increases are always for potholes,
Manager Lisa Goldman assures us So, of course this money will tive, emotional, behavioral and interpersonal difficul-
police and parks the three Ps ties. As the gulf between the social marginalized and the
we dont need this for pensions. come from the general fund, the but never the fourth.
(One is additionally assured by the same general fund which would wealthy increases, the situation becomes ripe for a dog-
city managers requisite commit- accept any proceeds from the sales matic authoritarian leader to offer simplistic solutions
Chris Keane that further deepen the gulf on both sides and fan the
ment to a Citizens Oversight tax increase. But why, then, do city Redwood City smoldering psychological deficiencies that ignite dog-
Committee to keep an eyes on officials never seem to say any tax
matism. Johnson.
I am reminded of when my older son was in high
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Sports briefs
Sharks sign Bollig to 1-year deal
Barreto provides fireworks with walk-off blast
By Josh Dubow
SAN JOSE The San Jose Sharks have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 7, White Sox 6
signed free-agent forward Brandon Bollig to
a one-year contract. talk, he went out and he left field and sent the As pouring out of the
OAKLAND A little bit of advice from an did it. Im just happy for dugout for a sorely needed celebration.
General manager Doug Wilson announced
Oakland All-Star was just what top prospect him. I thought Id get him on the 2-2 change-
the deal Tuesday, adding a player known for
Franklin Barreto needed to break out of a Alonso also broke out up, he gave that check swing, Kahnle said.
his toughness. Bollig
slump in a big way. of his own slump with a But next pitch I mean, its my bread and but-
was part of the Chicago
Barreto took those words of wisdom from pair of homers and Matt ter. He hit it. That was all I could do really.
Blackhawks champi-
Yonder Alonso and delivered a game-ending Joyce connected for a two- Cabrera hit a two-run homer off Oakland
onship team in 2013 and
homer and an RBI triple to help the As snap Franklin run shot for the As, whose starter Daniel Gossett and Jose Abreu added
has also played for
a season-high six-game losing streak by Barreto bats finally woke up. a three-run shot for the White Sox.
Calgary.
beating the Chicago White Sox 7-6 Tuesday. Oakland had scored Joyce erased an early deficit by matching
The 30-year-old Bollig
He said I was a little tardy and I felt it just 10 runs in the past five games and had Cabreras two-run homer in the bottom of
spent all of last season
with Calgarys AHL affili- too, Barreto said through an interpreter. I dropped eight straight at the Coliseum, the third and Alonsos first homer since
ate Stockton. He finished felt the pitchers were getting ahead of me matching the franchises longest home June 15 gave Oakland a 3-2 lead in the
Brandon Bollig with 11 goals, 11 assists and I tried to get ahead of the ball. skid in 35 years. fourth against James Shields.
and 136 penalty minutes in 60 games. Barreto was in a 2-for-25 slump after After Santiago Casilla (2-3) allowed a After Abreu put the White Sox back ahead
For his career, Bollig has played 241 striking out in his first at-bat. Alonso then game-tying single by Melky Cabrera in the 5-4 with his 16th homer in the fifth, Alonso
games. He has 10 goals, 13 assists and 392 pulled him aside in the dugout and Barreto ninth for his fourth blown save in 18 answered with his 19th in the bottom half
penalty minutes. responded with his triple in the fourth and chances, things looked bleak for the As to make it 6-5, giving him three multi-
then the homer in the ninth. until Barreto stepped to the plate with one homer games this season and in his career.
United tops Earthquakes 4-2 Hes special, man. He took it over, made out in the bottom half. The 21-year-old Barreto was the youngest
an adjustment and you saw the potential he He fouled off a pair of two-strike pitches As player to hit a game-ending homer since
ATLANTA Josef Martinez scored two has, the ability he has, Alonso said. Im from Tommy Kahnle (0-3) before hitting a Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx did it at age 20 in
goals to lift the Atlanta United past the San not taking any of the credit. We had a little towering fly ball that just cleared the wall in 1928, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Jose Earthquakes 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Anton Walkes scored the go-ahead off a
header in the 81st minute.
Martinez scored his second goal of the Kershaw gets MLB-best 13th win
match ninth of the season in the 89th By Beth Harris the play at first as Kershaw had to reach back
minute to clinch the win. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for Forsythes throw.
San Jose (7-7-5) scored in the second minute The sellout crowd of 53,159 gave Kershaw a
and led 1-0 at half, but played with 10 men LOS ANGELES Clayton Kershaw carried standing ovation after the play. He allowed one
after defender Kofie Sarkodie drew a red card. a no-hitter into the seventh inning and struck other hit, a single by Chris Iannetta. The three-
Martinez scored off a header from Greg out 11 to become the first 13-game winner in time Cy Young Award winner issued two walks
Garzas cross in the 65th minute to give the majors this season, helping the first-place both to Iannetta and threw 117 pitches.
Atlanta a one-goal edge. Less than a minute Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks 4-3 in a All-Star closer Kenley Jansen entered with
later, San Joses Chris Wondolowski equal- matchup of the National Leagues top two two runners on in the ninth and gave up a
ized by beating goalkeeper Kyle Reynish to teams Tuesday night. three-run homer to Daniel Descalso, leaving
a perfectly placed cross to the far post. Kershaw (13-2) ended up allowing two hits Arizona down 4-3. Jansen finished for his
The lone regular-season matchup was in seven shutout innings. He lost his bid for a 18th save in as many chances.
delayed 30 minutes because of lightning. second career no-hitter on an infield single by Kershaw has made 12 consecutive starts
Atlanta (9-7-3) now leads Orlando FC by a Chris Owings with one out in the seventh. without a loss and is 9-0 with a 2.19 ERA
point for fourth place in the Eastern Owings fisted a soft grounder to second since a 4-3 loss to San Francisco on May 1.
Conference, and hands Earthquakes manager baseman Logan Forsythe, but rookie All-Star The left-hander hasnt allowed a run in his last
Chris Leitch his first loss. San Jose fired man- first baseman Cody Bellinger broke for the three starts, giving him 76 career starts with- GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS
ager Dominic Kinnear on June 25 and promoted ball when it was hit. Kershaw was too late get- out allowing an earned run, the most among Clayton Kershaw took a no-hitter into the
Leitch, who was the clubs technical director. ting over to cover the bag, and Owings beat active pitchers. seventh inning Tuesday for the Dodgers.
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
The Giants jumped in front on Hunter Pences two-out solo homer over the out-of-town
scoreboard in right-center in the first. The drive ended Fulmers homerless streak at 73 2/3
innings - the longest active streak in the majors.
Martinez connected in the second and hit an RBI single in the fourth for a 2-1 Tigers lead.
The Giants flew out to the warning track four times in the first four innings, but only man-
aged two hits. Fulmers command improved as the game went on, and he began to dominate
in the middle innings.
I really wasnt comfortable early, and I was ending up in a lot of 2-0 and 2-1 counts, he
said. I did some mental drills in the dugout between innings and I ended up finding the bot-
tom of the strike zone again.
San Francisco rallied in the seventh. Brandon Belt doubled with one out and Crawford fol-
lowed with a drive to right for his seventh homer, tying it at 3.
Trainers room
Eduardo Nunez (hamstring) was taking ground balls before the game. Nunez played one
minor league game on June 30, but didnt feel comfortable. Hes now undergoing treatment
with the Giants and no return date has been set.
14 Wednesday July 5, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
9-10s
and a trickling infield single. The second
time through the order, however,
Hillsborough solved the southpaw and ral-
lied for five runs in the third inning to
Continued from page 11 knock him out after 2 2/3 innings of work.
Its really happened in every game, Ben
four pitches or less; those other two at-bats Coughlin said. Theres always been one
were a five-pitch groundout in the first to start inning where everybody feeds off it and
the 17-in-a-row streak, and a five-pitch strike- contributes.
out for the final out of the game to end it. Manuel led off the third with a single. He
Hes a very good control pitcher and he advanced to second on a wild pitch then
can throw multiple pitches, Hillsborough scored on an RBI single by Schaffer.
manager Ben Coughlin said. He also has a Hillsborough ran itself into two outs on the
good head on his shoulders. He doesnt get base paths, but kept the pressure on, gener-
rattled. Hes a focused kid and I think that ating two runs on a single by Ryan Shoup
showed today. before Nate Coughlin greeted the National
The secret to Manuels success is good, bullpen with a two-RBI single to give his
old-fashioned practice. He credits his out- team a 5-0 lead.
standing control to working on his mechan- In the fourth, Hillsborough benefitted
ics with his father Eldon and his older sister from the long ball. After another leadoff
Martica. And while Martica, on the softball single by Manuel, Schaffer teed off on a
diamond, plays mostly second base and out- fastball from Franklin Kuo for a two-run
field, she has been essential to Manuels home run. After a double by Moss and a sin-
routine as a bullpen catcher. gle by Devin Saltzgaber, Quinn Folk pro-
Its just repetition with my dad in the duced a sacrifice fly to score Moss, giving
backyard, Manuel said. And my sister too. Hillsborough an 8-0 lead.
She will put on the gear and catch so my dad In the fifth, Manuel sparked another rally
can watch my mechanics. with a two-out double.
Not that Manuel was a one-man show When I pitch well or hit well, it helps me
Tuesday. Far from it. While he tabbed with the other side, Manuel said.
Hillsboroughs first hit of the night on a Schaffer then singled and Moss singled
bloop double to right in the first inning, home Manuel. But after a walk to Saltzgaber
and went on to total four knocks in the to load the bases, National reliever Josh
game, Hillsborough as a team totaled 16 Jacobs induced a pop-out to end the inning,
hits, including three-hit performances by stranding the bases loaded to avoid a poten-
cleanup man Beau Schaffer and No. 5 hitter tial mercy-rule after five innings.
Dillon Moss. No one benefitted more than Manuel from
Our 3 through 5 hitters can hit the ball the game going a full six innings. He seized
hard and the top of the order gets on base a the opportunity to finish in dominant fash-
lot, Ben Coughlin said. ion, going on to strike out eight and record
Still, it took Hillsborough one time eight other outs via groundout. The only two
through the batting order to figure out balls National got out of the infield were
National starting pitcher Tommy Kane. The Kellys first-inning hit and a second-inning
left-hander has been the ace up the sleeve of liner to center by JT Zarry, who was robbed
National manager Dan Luzzi, who utilized by a sweet diving catch by Ryan Drake.
Kane for just one inning through the teams As a group, its a team that likes to com-
six previous games. pete, Ben Coughlin said of his teams
He was our freshest arm, Luzzi said. effort. So when its game time, theyre
Hes only thrown one inning in the last six pretty tuned in and focused.
games, so he was ready to go. As dominant as Manuels performance
Falling to the elimination bracket last was, there is another that rivals it. That
Wednesday with an 11-8 loss to came in the tourney opener, a 17-0 win over
Hillsborough, National had to play four San Carlos Blue, in which Manuel, Schaffer
games on four consecutive days. Luzzi dili- and Saltzgaber combined on a five-inning,
gently juggled pitchers, keeping as many mercy-rule no-hitter.
below 35 pitches per game as possible to With the title, Hillsborough advances to
have them available through the busy elim- the Section 3 tournament, starting
ination bracket. Saturday in San Lorenzo. Hillsborough
Then we got to these last two games and opens against District 45 champion
let it ride, Luzzi said. Union City in the four-team, double-elim-
Kane surrendered three hits the first time ination tournament at Ashland Little
through the batting order two bloopers League Field at 1 p.m.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
Bosh, Miami Heat formally part ways
By Tim Reynolds Im kind of getting the taste of
Boston 49 35 .583 Washington 50 34 .595
New York 44 38 .537 4 Atlanta 40 42 .488 9 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS retirement now, Bosh said in
Tampa Bay 44 41 .518 5 1/2 New York 38 45 .458 11 1/2 January.
Baltimore 40 43 .482 8 1/2 Miami 37 45 .451 12 Chris Boshs time with the He wanted to return last season,
Toronto 38 45 .458 10 1/2 Philadelphia 28 54 .341 21 Miami Heat is officially over. but failed a preseason physical and
Central Division Central Division Weeks after the sides came to a the Heat made clear that they were
Cleveland 44 38 .537 Milwaukee 46 40 .535
final agreement on how to part moving on without him in their
Kansas City 43 40 .518 1 1/2 Chicago 41 42 .494 3 1/2
Minnesota 43 40 .518 1 1/2 St. Louis 40 43 .482 4 1/2 ways and more than a year since his plans. Because of the sensitivity of
Detroit 37 45 .451 7 Pittsburgh 38 46 .452 7 last NBA appearance because of Boshs medical situation, the Heat
Chicago 37 46 .446 7 1/2 Cincinnati 36 47 .434 8 1/2 blood-clot issues, Bosh was waived never could provide specifics
West Division West Division by the Heat on Tuesday. under league rule, any matter that
Houston 57 27 .679 Los Angeles 56 29 .659 would rise to the level of being pos-
Angels 43 45 .489 16 Arizona 52 32 .619 3 1/2
The move was a formality.
Seattle 41 44 .482 16 1/2 Colorado 49 37 .570 7 1/2 It gives Miami access to $25.3 sibly life-threatening cannot be
Texas 40 44 .476 17 San Diego 35 48 .422 20 million in salary-cap space for this discussed openly by teams without
As 36 48 .429 21 Giants 33 52 .388 23 coming season, which the Heat will the players consent.
use to sign free agents starting Even the teams release on
Tuesdays Games Tuesdays Games Tuesday announcing the waiving
Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 Washington 11, N.Y. Mets 4 Thursday. Bosh still gets that
Detroit 5, San Francisco 3 Detroit 5, San Francisco 3 salary, plus $26.8 million for next made no reference to Boshs health
Minnesota 5, L.A. Angels 4 Miami 5, St. Louis 2 season, and in theory could contin- issues, or status.
Tampa Bay 6, Chicago Cubs 5 Tampa Bay 6, Chicago Cubs 5 ue his career if another team Bosh has played in 13 NBA sea-
Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 6 Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 0
Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 2 declares him fit to play. sons, seven with Toronto and then
Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 2 six with Miami. He was part of
Kansas City 7, Seattle 3 San Diego 1, Cleveland 0 Its unknown if that will happen.
San Diego 1, Cleveland 0
Houston 16, Atlanta 4 But at least theres finally closure Miamis massive free-agent haul in
Cincinnati 8, Colorado 1
on his Miami era, and the Heat MARK J. REBILAS/USA TODAY SPORTS 2010, where the Heat not only kept
Houston 16, Atlanta 4
Dodgers 4, Arizona 3 Chris Bosh has spent the past six
Boston 11, Texas 4 Wednesdays Games announced his No. 1 jersey has Wade but landed James to form
Wednesdays Games Rays (Snell 0-5) at Cubs (Lackey 5-9), 11:20 a.m. been retired. seasons with the Miami Heat. something that team president Pat
Toronto (Estrada 4-6) at NYY (Pineda 8-4), 10:05 a.m. NYM (deGrom 8-3) at Nats (Roark 6-6), 4:05 p.m. in 2012 and 2013.
ChiSox (Pelfrey 3-6) at As (Gray 3-4), 12:35 p.m. Chris changed his life and bas- Riley felt could turn into something
Pittsburgh (Cole 6-7) at Phils (Lively 1-3), 4:05 p.m. Boshs last Miami deal was worth
SD (Perdomo 3-4) at Tribe (Bauer 7-6), 4:10 p.m. Os (Aquino 1-1) at Milwaukee (Garza 3-4), 4:10 p.m. ketball career when he came to dynastic.
SF (Blach 5-5) at Detroit (Norris 4-6), 4:10 p.m. Houston (Musgrove 4-7) at Atl. (Garcia 2-6), 4:35 p.m. Miami, Heat President Pat Riley $118 million. For that, he was only Bosh had a huge role in perhaps
Boston (Fister 0-1) at Texas (Cashner 3-7), 5:05 p.m. Miami (Volquez 4-8) at St. L (Leake 6-6), 5:15 p.m. said. And he changed our lives for able to play in 97 games. the biggest play in team history
Angels (Bridwell 2-1) at Twins (Santana 10-5),5:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Feldman 7-5) at Rox (Gray 1-0), 5:40 p.m. You always want whats best for with Miami down by three late in a
KC (Vargas 12-3) at Seattle (Miranda 7-4), 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Godley 3-2) at L.A. (Wood 9-0), 7:10 p.m.
the better, in a way we never would
have imagined when he joined the Chris, whatever that is, Heat cap- win-or-else Game 6 of the 2013
Miami Heat. We will forever be tain Udonis Haslem said earlier this NBA Finals against San Antonio,
year. I know how difficult this has he grabbed an offensive rebound
TRANSACTIONS indebted to CB for how he changed
this team and led us to four trips to been for him. and tossed the ball to Ray Allen to
BASEBALL (PCL) for a rehab assignment. the NBA Finals and two NBA cham- Bosh appeared in 44 games in set up a corner 3-pointer that tied
National League WASHINGTON NATIONALS Assigned RHP Jacob pionships. 2014-15, his season ending at the the game with 5.2 seconds left.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Optioned 2B Ilde-
maro Vargas to Reno (PCL).
Turner outright to Syracuse (IL).Agreed to terms with He is, without a doubt, one of All-Star break when the first known The Heat would win that game in
SS Ryan Jackson on a minor league contract.
ATLANTA BRAVES Sent 2B Micah Johnson to the greatest players in the history clot episode started. A year later, he overtime, with Bosh blocking a
the GCL Braves for a rehab assignment. HOCKEY
CHICAGO CUBS Activated OF Jason Heyward of the franchise. played in 53 games and in an shot by Danny Green as time
National Hockey League
from the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP Jack Leathersich Bosh signed a five-year deal to eerie similarity his season again expired, and then would prevail in
from Iowa (PCL). Optioned INF Jeimer Candelario CAROLINA HURRICANES Acquired C Marcus
and RHP Felix Pena to Iowa. Kruger from Vegas for a 2018 fifth-round draft pick. stay with the Heat in 2014, shortly ended at All-Star weekend, when Game 7 for the third title in fran-
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed to terms with COLORADO AVALANCHE Signed RW Nail after LeBron James left Miami for a another clot was found shortly after chise history.
SS Jake Holmes and 1B Quincy Nieporte on minor Yakupov to a one-year contract. return to Cleveland. James, Bosh he landed in Toronto for the 2016 Bosh, a certain future member of
league contracts.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Reinstated RHP Trevor SAN JOSE SHARKS Signed F Brandon Bollig to and Dwyane Wade went to the NBA All-Star Game. the Basketball Hall of Fame, has
a one-year contract.
Cahill from the 10-day DL. Designated INF Chase Finals in all four of their seasons Bosh hasnt played since, miss- averaged 19.2 points and 8.5
dArnaud for assignment. WASHINGTON CAPITALS Signed RW Andre
GIANTS Sent 3B Conor Gillaspie to Sacramento Burakovsky to a two-year contract. together in Miami, winning titles ing Miamis last 125 games. rebounds in his career.
Food briefs
Soy milk? Even federal Vegan ice cream is nice cream
agencies cant agree on terminology
NEW YORK Dairy farmers want U.S. regulators to ban-
ish the term soy milk, but documents show even govern-
thanks to its creamier bases
By Leanne Italie
ment agencies havent always agreed on what to call such
drinks. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The U.S. Department of Agriculture fervently wanted to
use the term soy milk in educational materials for the pub- NEW YORK Nice cream: Its what
lic, according to emails recently released in response to a they call vegan ice cream. But with
lawsuit. That irked the Food and Drug Administration, the creamier bases and more interesting fla-
agency that oversees the rule defining milk as coming from vors, its not just for vegans anymore.
healthy cows. Dairy-free ice cream options have
Its not a trivial decision, the FDA warned in one of the come a long way thanks in part to meat-
2011 emails about the USDAs desire to use the term. eating folk looking to avoid dairy or
The sour history over who gets to use milk reaches back just make healthier choices without
to at least 1997, when a soy foods group petitioned the FDA defaulting to sorbet, the usual substi-
to recognize the term soymilk. A couple of years later, the tute.
group pointed out that the FDA itself had used the term. Even Though banana is a popular base for
now, the National Milk Producers Federation says its work- vegan ice cream, so are nut butters, rice,
ing to build support for legislation directing the FDA to soy and even hemp milk. Whatever the
enforce the federal standard. The dairy group says both soy base, the texture and quality of ingredi-
milk and soymilk are inappropriate ways to describe ents are giving the products a higher
non-dairy drinks made from soybeans, and that the one-word profile, both in scoop shops and on
version is just an attempt to get around the definition. grocery shelves.
I love, love, love ice cream but I
School districts rethink meal cant eat it every day, you know, said
meat-eater Alexis Druyan, 24, on a
debt policies that shame kids recent stop at Chloes Soft Serve Fruit
SANTA FE, N.M. Teaching assistant Kelvin Holt Co., a scoop shop in Manhattans
watched as a preschool student fell to the back of a cafeteria bustling Union Square. If I want to be
line during breakfast in Killeen, Texas, as if trying to hide. healthy, I definitely come here for
The cash register woman says to this 4-year-old girl, ver- dessert.
batim, You have no money, said Holt, describing the inci- The Instagram-worthy neon light
dent last year. A milk carton was taken away, and the girls banana on Chloes wall says it all:
food was dumped in the trash. She did not protest, other Started by a fro-yo addict looking for a
than to walk away in tears. healthier choice, the shop uses only
Holt has joined a chorus of outrage against lunchroom fruit, water and a touch of organic cane
practices that can humiliate children as public school dis- sugar to blend up creamy frozen treats
tricts across the United States rethink how they cope with like dark chocolate and pumpkin.
unpaid student lunch debts. Chloes opened its first shop in 2010,
The U.S. Agriculture Department is requiring districts to and now sells frozen pops in supermar-
adopt policies this month for addressing meal debts and to kets and to hospitals, schools and
inform parents at the start of the academic year. hotels.
The agency is not specifically barring most of the embar- The vegan thought process and con-
notation has changed over the last
rassing tactics, such as serving cheap sandwiches in place of
seven years, said Michael Sloan, CEO
hot meals or sending students home with conspicuous debt
and co-founder of Chloes. When we
reminders, such as hand stamps. But it is encouraging
first opened and something was vegan,
Started by a fro-yo addict looking for a healthier choice, Chloes uses only fruit,
schools to work more closely with parents to address delin- it couldnt be good, and now I think water and a touch of organic cane sugar to blend up creamy frozen treats like dark
quent accounts and ensure children dont go hungry. weve helped explain that food can be chocolate and pumpkin. The shop opened its first location in 2010, and now sells
delicious and oh, by the way, its vegan. frozen pops in supermarkets and to hospitals, schools and hotels.
We used to hide that we were vegan or Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream. We applied darker days of vegan ice cream. She
say it just for the vegans who wanted to the same commitment to using the best blogs as the Duchess of Vegan after tran-
see it was for vegans. Now we promote quality ingredients and using little or no sitioning 15 years ago from vegetarian
that its vegan. stabilizers. We make the vegan ice to vegan.
While all Chloes offerings are vegan, cream with house-made raw cashew and Its changed so much, she said.
Ben Van Leeuwen serves up dairy and almond, organic coconut cream, raw When I started, most of the ice cream
non-dairy ice cream at five shops in New cocoa butter from Ecuador, raw extra vir- options were mostly soy based and Ive
York and three in Los Angeles and gin coconut oil and organic cane sugar. always had a little bit of a stomach issue
business is booming. Van Leeuwens vegan flavors come in with soy. That was always a bit of a
Our customers asked for it. From day classic and exotic varieties, including a stumbling block, but I ate a lot of
one we didnt want the vegan ice cream bright blue Planet Earth, made with Tofutti Cuties, the ice cream sandwich-
to be an afterthought or a supplement to almond, spirulina and matcha tea cake. es that helped launch vegan ice cream
our regular menu, he said of his Van In upstate New York, C.A. Lane recalls treats.
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as all of these funding needs are important that are provided by San Mateo employ- Over the next five years, the city plans
BUDGET
Continued from page 1
priorities for the city. With that said, this is
the time to be setting these priorities, as our
strong financial position allows us to do
ees.
Councilwoman Maureen Freschet agreed
although times have been good, there are
on spending $783. 8 million including
$631.2 million toward the sewer and waste-
water treatment plant overhaul known as
this prioritization in a strategic manner as no guarantees in the future. the Clean Water Program, according to the
opposed to being forced into action during Despite San Mateos excellent financial plan. Construction and expenditures on
the community, it is a conservative budg- difficult economic times, City Manager situation at the moment, we have to be that 10-year program are expected to sig-
et, said Mayor David Lim. It doesnt Larry Patterson wrote in the budget. extremely prudent when weighing all the nificantly ramp up in fiscal year 2018-19
mortgage our present, but it does do a very One of its most pressing needs is to pay competing and conflicting demands on a with $479 million slated following the
good job planning for the future. down its unfunded obligations. Like many large city with an aging infrastructure and City Councils recent approval of a 36 per-
Part of the citys sound financial footing other jurisdictions, San Mateo has massive the needs of a growing community, cent hike in sewer rates. Over the next five
is thanks to the voter-approved Measure S, outstanding pension costs with its $14.7 Freschet said in an email. Keeping an eye years, its partner agencies at the treatment
a locally-controlled quarter-cent sales tax million contribution this year expected to on the future and projecting our needs as plant will contribute to the costs including
expected to generate more than $5.5 mil- double to $29.7 million over the next 11 well as our funding and revenue sources is $92 million from Foster City, and $23.8
lion annually; the state contributing nearly years. Its aiming to pay down its unfunded our most important responsibility, and this million from Hillsborough and the Crystal
$1.9 million toward street repairs once the liabilities by 2050, but notes personnel budget serves that purpose well. Springs Sanitation District, according to
Legislatures recently-approved gas tax costs account for nearly 70 percent of city the budget.
Infrastructure was a cornerstone of the
hike is in full swing; and tax revenue expenditures with $82.4 million slated for The city is also slated to make nearly $24
citys financial planning this year as the
thanks to the regions high property val- this fiscal year, according to the budget. million in improvements to pump stations
council approved a five-year Capital
ues, according to the budget. and its levee as part of an effort to remove
The most difficult structural piece of the Improvement Program a spending plan
But the citys pocketbook is stretched by the North Shoreview neighborhood from
budget are salaries, so our commitment to it updates about every two years.
a range of competing demands for how to the Federal Emergency Management
divvy up expenses. Short of making tough our employees past and present is mas- This first year, a $134.4 million budget
sive, said Councilman Joe Goethals. We is lower than the year prior but will support Agencys flood zone.
tradeoffs, the citys general fund reserves
would be depleted and a budgetary imbal- have to always be mindful that in the future, a range of priorities such as $11.2 million The city has also set aside $4.5 million
ance in upcoming years. Thus, this budget if we have to reduce our budget, that means toward street rehabilitation, $29.7 million to convert streetlights to LED lights,
will be followed by a prioritization process losing jobs. So its always important not supporting storm drain and flood control according to the budget. The budget also
leading up to the creation of a 2018-20 to grow too fast and not to overcommit improvements, $4. 8 million bolstering provides $2 million for installing synthet-
business plan next year, according to the because although we do keep reserves, we parks, and $9. 9 million going toward ic turf at fields near the Martin Luther King
budget. saw in the last recession that it hurt. It hurts bridges such as grade separation projects Jr. Center and over the next five years $6.2
This will require some difficult choices, real people and we never want to have lay- along the Caltrain corridor, according to million will support upgrades at Central
offs because people rely on these services the budget. Park.
ward to sharing traditional Mexican dance Were all immigrants, Gomez said. Along with six other men dressed in over-
PARADE
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with parade goers who she said bring a lot of
energy to their performances.
Saying hi to everybody, its amazing,
And thats what makes this place great.
Were all here to serve the red, white and
blue.
alls and bowler hats, Postel pushed and
pulled an antique fire bumper, a type of cart
early firefighters would use to connect to
she said, just before the event kicked off. The citys Fourth of July parade was also the citys water supply. Postel said the cos-
But its very tiring, and we get our feet full an opportunity to highlight those whove tume he was sporting was an approximation
Avendano said she has been coming to the served their nation, by honoring those cur- of how volunteer firefighters, a group who
Redwood City parade with her daughter of blisters.
rently enlisted in the military and providing predated the citys inception in 1867,
since her family moved to the city from San Hernandez said the wide range of ages her might have looked.
group represents is unique and that they veterans with time to reflect on their own
Mateo three years ago. Stationed at the experiences serving on the frontlines.
beginning of the parade with her 6-year-old receive a lot of comments from those who They probably just tossed on whatever
daughter, Avendano said the event has watch their performances about how enthu- Burlingame resident George Parker said was handy, he said.
quickly become a Fourth of July tradition siastic younger participants are helping to hes marched in the parade with other Redwood City resident Cynthia
for her family. preserve dances from another place and Marine Corps veterans for the last 10 years. Hinestroza had a hard time choosing which
Its just nice to see the community come time. Having served during World War II, Parker float or group she was most excited to see in
together, she said. You can just see the has vivid memories of his time in combat, this years celebration, having attended the
Steven Gomez, a Redwood City resident
cultural diversity. which he believes highlight the inhumani- parade since 1996. The Panama native said
and artist, commemorated the citys long
Across the street from Avendano, mem- ty of war still present in todays conflicts. Redwood City has felt like home since she
history of bringing people from different
bers of the Ballet Folklrico Mxico Vivo cultures together. Gomez created one of Although riding in a military-style Jeep moved there some 20 years ago, in part
dance group in Redwood City were prepar- eight large chalk drawings in Courthouse instead of marching alongside his fellow because of the events she feels build a sense
ing to dance their way through the city, Square as part of the Chalk Full of Fun event marines as he did in prior parades, the 98- of community for residents. Hinestroza also
twirling long, colorful skirts and putting at the center of this years parade route. year-old made sure to remember those with planned on attending the citys carnival and
the finishing touches on elaborate hair Gomez included an image of a man wearing a whom hed become friends by participating stroll down streets filled with vendors after
designs. feathered headdress with red, white and blue in this years parade. the last float passed her by. And for another
Redwood City resident Grace Hernandez colors, and one of the citys gateway arches Theyre my boys, he said. They really year, the Fourth of July festivities would
said some 50 to 60 dancers from a range of in his drawing. He said he sought to honor were a band of brothers. again support her sense of place.
age groups were performing this year. Native American heritage and multicultural Reflecting on the past was also top of This is a special day in which we cele-
Having danced in the parade for several influences that have shaped what he calls a mind for Mitch Postel, president of the San brate our community whether were from dif-
years, Hernandez said she was looking for- strong sense of community in the city. Mateo County Historical Association. ferent backgrounds, she said.
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shows Tuesday at Paris Haute Couture columns and metal twists of the edi- the Parisienne. and more. Hosted by the San Mateo Senior Center Band. 9 a.m. to 10:15
fice made by Gustave Eiffel for the Its a vision of a revived Parisian Credit Union. For more information a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Week. call 591-8286. San Mateo. All levels welcome. Free
1889 Universal Exhibition. woman. It is all about cut, shapes, drop-in program. For more informa-
EIFFEL TOWER IN silhouettes, he added. Sons in Retirement Branch Lunch tion email alshong@cityofsanma-
teo.org.
THE GRAND PALAIS HALL CHANEL GOES Signature tweed jackets were
and Annual Auction. 11:30 a.m.
South San Francisco Elks Lodge,
Free First Fridays. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Does it go through the roof?
TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY reimagined as long tunics, or cropped
and double-breasted.
920 Stonegate Drive, South San
Francisco. Annual Clean Clutter 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
auction. For more information call Preschool children are invited to
asked a bemused fashion insider, The dawn of the 20th century the Then it got arty. Mechanical Art 878-5746. learn about symbols of California at
pointing at the ceiling of the Grand period following the Eiffel Towers Deco motifs gave a 1920s flair to 11 a.m., followed by a telling of
Bingo. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 2645 Story of a Bear. For more informa-
Palais exhibition hall in Paris construction was the creative black froufrou gowns that evoked the Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. tion visit historysmc.org.
It was a fair question. The 38-meter touchstone for Chanels wintery- paintings of Robert Delaunay. Their Enjoy an afternoon of excitement.
Every Wednesday and second and Kidz In Motion. 10:15 a.m. to 11
(125-foot) replica of Paris most looking couture. frothy, flower embellishments at the fourth Friday of the month. For a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
iconic monument that greeted The first model strode out in sun- hem gave the silhouette a vibrant more information call 522-7490. Francisco. Kids will move, play
light filtered by wrought-iron games. Recommended for ages two
Chanels couture guests seemed to dynamic. Science Club: Slime. 4 p.m. 840 W. to five. For more information email
extend past the famed halls glass columns to set the tone of the graph- Mini-dresses in tweed, retro bateau Orange Ave., South San Francisco. valle@plsinfo.org.
roof thanks to the illusion of ic, steel-colored collection. She wore Make slime with the scientific
collars and bows under the bust mixed method. For more information con- Tai Chi at the San Carlos Library.
swirling clouds created by steam. a wide-hipped, charcoal gray coat in a dash of the 1960s. Thigh-high tact valle@plsinfo.org. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San Carlos
Back at ground level, celebrities with exaggerated leg-of-mutton arms Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. The
boots added a hint of contemporary Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Carlos Library offers tai chi for
including Julianne Moore, Katy styles that harkened to the Belle provocation. Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood adults in the community. For more
City. Come to watch Blue Summit information call 591-0341.
perform. For more information call
Friends of the Millbrae Library
TOPGOLF
additional amenities expected to cost conversation right now, said 780-7311.
Big Book and Media Sale. 2 p.m. to
roughly $15 million. Brownrigg. San Mateo County Democracy for 5 p.m., Millbrae Library, 1 Library
The center would be built on the Mayor Ricardo Ortiz expressed a America Meeting. 7 p.m. 2000 Ave., Millbrae. Twice yearly sale to
Woodside Road, Redwood City. befit the library. $5 admission or
existing Golf Center site and offer similar sentiment. Friends membership. For more
Continued from page 1 Speakers will share information
entertainment, food, music, golf les- We will have discussions about how about the scope of their charitable information call 697-7607.
sons, summer camps, tournaments and to allocate these funds, but that will be work and what we can do to help.
Free. Wheelchair accessible. High Voltage: Engineering and
ty of life. leagues. The company has said it in the future, he said. Refreshments provided. For more Computer Science Club. 3 p.m. 306
I think its a good deal for the city plans to cater to local families, as well City Manger Lisa Goldman said information email Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
of Burlingame, said Brownrigg. asevans2002@aol.com Learn to develop your computer
as the swaths of travelers packing the there will be no restrictions on ways skills, learn new and practical tech-
Consent from councilmembers to citys string of hotels along the the money can be used, but suggested San Carlos Toastmasters nologies and learn about electronic
move ahead with talks fortified a deci- Meeting. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Samtrans components. All ages. Every Friday.
Bayfront. the larger payments will likely not be Building, fourth floor. 1250 San For more information email
sion earlier this year to allow Topgolf Topgolf also expressed a willing- received for another couple years. Carlos Ave., San Carlos. A supportive valle@plsinfo.org.
to use the land ahead of competing pro- ness to pay $5,000 in monthly rent We havent cut off any avenues for and positive learning environment
where members can develop confi- Family Paper Quilling 101. 4 p.m.
posals from ice skating and badminton while the building is being constructed the Topgolf money, she said. dence, leadership and oral commu- 306 Walnut Ave., South San
enthusiasts who also expressed inter- and will make commercial linkage fee In previous discussions, some coun- nication skills. Free of cost for Francisco. Learn a simple technique
guests. For more information call to quill decorative designs. Supplies
est in the site. contributions to a fund addressing cilmembers had expressed interest in 387-0780. provided. For more information
Momentum for the alternative uses affordable housing, in accordance with setting aside a portion of the Topgolf email valle@plsinfo.org.
dwindled following the owner of Club Fox Blues Jam: Daniel
a new policy recently adopted by the rent money to address recreational Castro. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. 2209 Jewelry on the Square with Music
Bridgepointe Shopping Center council. needs, since the new facility will Broadway, Redwood City. Doors on the Square. 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
announcing his intention to reopen its open at 6:30 p.m. $7 entry. Courthouse Square, Redwood City.
The company offered a $500,000 replace the Golf Center on city-owned Musicians who bring someone: ART on the Square
San Mateo ice rink, and the badminton payment to address community bene- land at 250 Anza Blvd. entry for both $7. Sign up early to features local artists offering origi-
enthusiasts not completing their play. For more information and the nal jewelry, photography, painting,
fits as well. Once the final terms of the As the process moves ahead, officials full schedule go to www.rwcblues- glass, metal, wood, fiber art and
application. As a result, Burlingame contract are agreed upon, a completed said an examination of environmental jam.com. more, with prices for every budget.
councilmembers in March agreed to contract will return before the council impacts such as traffic mitigations will For more information email arton-
THURSDAY, JULY 6 thesquarerwc@gmail.com.
begin exclusive discussions with for ultimate approval. likely be in order, and Councilwoman English Conversation. 10:30 a.m.
Topgolf for the property. The larger annual rental fees will Emily Beach suggested ramping up 306 Walnut Ave., South San Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8
Francisco. Practice your English. p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
While negotiators will continue flow into the citys general fund, to the shuttle connections to the site as part Come to see Paperback Writer per-
Every Thursday. For more informa-
hammering out details of a deal expect- chagrin of affordable housing advo- of the effort to cut down on car trips. tion email valle@plsinfo.org. form. For more information call 780-
ed to be finalized later, initially 7311.
cates who wished the money would be With the understanding work should Family Story Time. 10:30 a.m. 306
accepted terms guarantee Topgolf will set aside to help those struggling to continue to complete the contract and Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Shor ts Program. 7 p.m. Menlo-
pay $1.5 million annually for the first Every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. For Atherton Center for Performing
cope with the rising cost of living in officials will have more discussions more information email Arts, 555 Middlefield Road,
five years, with payments increasing Burlingame. about ways to use the revenue, Ortiz valle@plsinfo.org. Atherton. Come to watch and dis-
in following years. cuss four short films at the
Councilmembers though expressed a expressed his admiration for the early Windrider Film Forum. General
Additionally the company will con- Foster City 55+ Club Fourth of
reluctance to earmark the money for terms. July Celebration Lunch. 11 a.m. to admission is $15. For more informa-
struct a new facility offering 102 hit- any particular use, and instead said This has been an all-around great 12:30 p.m. Foster City Recreation tion go to windriderbayarea.org.
ting bays spread across three stories Center, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City.
they would dive into those talks later. process and I think the city will be $5 for Non-Members. For more The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8
along with a full bar and restaurant plus I just dont think its ripe for that much better off, he said. information call 286-2585. p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
Fertility, Pre and Postnatal Yoga psychological thriller that looks at
with your Baby. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 racial, cultural and gender profiling
p.m. New Leaf Community in America. For more information
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, and to buy tickets visit dragonpro-
Half Moon Bay. This comprehensive ductions.net.
class will prepare your body for
conception and address daily SATURDAY, JULY 8
changes while your baby grows and Friends of the Millbrae Library
your body heals from birth. For Big Book and Media Sale. 9 a.m. to
more information or to pre-register 4 p.m., Millbrae Library, 1 Library
visit newleaf.com/events. Ave., Millbrae. Huge variety of books
and media for all ages and in a vari-
Sen. Al Franken. Noon. Schultz ety of languages. Free admission.
Cultural Hall, Oshman Family JCC For more information call 697-7607.
3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. U.S. Sen.
Franken discusses his path from Microsoft Word Basics. 10 a.m. 840
comedian to public office. For more W. Orange Ave., South San
information email ggehue@com- Francisco. Laptops provided. For
menwealthclub.org. more information email
valle@plsinfo.org.
MidPen Media Center Friends of the Palo Alto Library
Orientation. 6 p.m to 7:30 p.m. 900 Book Sale. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4000
San Antonio Road, San Carlos. Learn Middlefield, Palo Alto. Large sale of
the basics about your public access gently used books, CDs, games, puz-
channels and how you can best zles and more. For more informa-
make use of them. For more infor- tion email jherceg@fopal.org.
mation call 494-8686.
AARP San Bruno Chapter 2895
MyLiberty Dinner Meeting. 6:30 Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. 1555
p.m. Avanti Pizza, 2040 Ralston Ave., Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
Belmont. For more information Followed by July barbecue. For
e m a i l more information call 589-4499.
mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com.
Latino Day. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 306
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
and the Silk Road Ensemble. 7 Commemorate all the hard work
p.m. Menlo-Atherton Center for that the Latino community con-
Performing Arts, 555 Middlefield tributes. For more information
Road, Atherton. Watch and discuss a email valle@plsinfo.org.
film about the formation of a multi-
cultural music group at the For more events visit
Windrider Film Forum. General smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Take a serious look at being the gospel truth. Do your own fact-finding. your morale or update your appearance. Discuss
your choices in order to discover a way to build greater AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Your desire to be a personal matters with a loved one to find a way to
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 2017
prosperity by collaborating with someone who can humanitarian can lead to trouble if you are gullible. improve your lifestyle and relationship.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Good fortune awaits if provide any skill or experience you are lacking. Find out if someone is playing you or has legitimate GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Express your feelings
you are willing to do things a little differently. Dont SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Make a point to be frank grievances before you offer him or her assistance or and find out where you stand. Romance will improve
rule out partnering with someone who comes from a about things that have happened in the past that dont money. your personal life and give you the confidence to make
background quite unlike your own. sit well with you. The only way to bring about positive PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Emotional matters changes to your living arrangements.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Take part in activities and change is to address your concerns. will escalate if you or someone you are dealing with
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personal gains and physical improvements. Try to keep bring yourself to be honest about your feelings, dont articulate about your objectives. When in doubt, ask.
up with the latest trends. say anything at all. Empty promises will lead to a bad ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Home improvements
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Emotions will mess with reputation and will upset your plans. can be made, as long as you have the required budget.
your ability to get things done. Stay focused and do CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Children, a friend Dont go into debt trying to keep up with your social
your best to resolve unfinished business so that you or loved one will raise emotional questions. Listen to group. Self-improvement is favored.
can move forward and achieve your goals. whats being revealed, but dont take what you hear as TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Do something to boost
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Now HiriNg
For the following positions:
The Future
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Prospective Bidders are directed to the Harbor District's web-
der to Show Cause shall be published at site for construction documents and further information.
least once each week for four successive
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
the petition in the following newspaper of
general circulation: Sealed Bid Proposals shall be submitted to the San Mateo
of local news content San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 6/22/2017
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
County Harbor District, Administration Office, no later than
2:00 pm. local time on August 11, 2017, at 504 Avenue Al-
hambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018.
Dated: 6/21/2017
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community (Published 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17,
7/19/17). PROJECT BID SPECIFICATIONS ARE IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE at the San Mateo County Harbor District, 504
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018 or on the
the newspaper industry. District's website at www.smharbor.com. Phone 650-741-
orDEr To SHow CAUSE For 9163.
CHANgE oF NAME
CASE# 17CIV02663
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held on July 19,
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
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REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El granada, CA 94018. There
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, PETITION OF will be a job walk (site visit) immediately following the pre-bid
Victoria Klyce conference. Any individuals who participate in the site visit
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Victoria Klyce filed a petition must bring their own safety gear (hard hat, safety vest, safety
with this court for a decree changing glasses, and steel toed shoes) to wear during the site visit.
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media name as follows: The job walk is mandatory for the contractor's bid to be con-
Present name: Victoria Maria Klyce
sidered responsive.
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the Proposed Name: Victoria Maria Bartret
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper interested in this matter shall appear be- Bid and Material & Labor Bonds are required as part of this
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- agreement.
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to
name changes described above must file
waive any irregularities therein. The award of this contract
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court shall be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bid-
days before the matter is scheduled to der. No proposals will be accepted by facsimile or electronic
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should mail.
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, June 28, 2017 and
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: petition shall be held on 8/4/17 at 9 a.m., July 5, 2017.
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
der to Show Cause shall be published at
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF least once each week for four successive
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
the petition in the following newspaper of
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Vatican acknowledges
past problems at popes hospital
VATICAN CITY The Vatican secretary of state acknowl-
edged Tuesday that there were problems at the popes hos-
pital for children in the past, but said the new administra-
tion is making a serious effort to resolve them.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin said some of the problems identi-
fied by current and former Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital
staff in 2014 were truly unfounded. But for problems that
were verified, there was an attempt, and there is currently
an attempt and serious effort to resolve them, he said.
Parolin was responding to an Associated Press investiga-
tion that found that under its previous 2008-2015 adminis-
tration, the mission of the childrens hospital had shifted to
focus more on profits than on its young patients.
A Vatican-commissioned report reached that conclusion
in 2014 after a three-month investigation into staff com-
plaints that corners were being cut, safety protocols
ignored and children put at risk because of pressure to pro-
duce.