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Vol. 17, No. 45
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Community event highlights senior safety, support, services
November 10, 2017
The Spirit of Inclusion
by Ruth Roberts Staff Writer
Senior citizens recently marched the halls of Somersville Towne Center in Antioch in for an inaugural Senior Walk, hosted by Antioch City Councilmember Lori Ogorchock. “We’re kicking off Alzheimer’s Month by getting baby boomers and sassy seniors up and about, moving and grooving, to promote safety so all can age actively and safely,” said Ogorchock in a video. The Nov. 3 event was designed to help educate seniors, family and friends on how to obtain health resources, find support groups for Alzheimer’s and locate senior organizations in the community. Participating organizations included Meals on Wheels and Senior Outreach Services (MOWSOS) and an Elderly Wish Foundation. Antioch Police Chief Tammany Brooks was also on hand to offer tips and suggestions to help seniors stay safe. Susannah Meyer, MOWSOS community engagement director, called the event a success. “I believe we had over 40 booths set up – from local dignitaries to medical groups to senior care agencies to city departments to nonprofits,” said Meyer. “The reaction we got from our senior guests was very positive, and we look forward to next year’s event.” To view a video, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia.
Special education students team up with high school athletes for a day of soccer, fun. Page 5
Ringing In The Season
Photo by Tony Kukulich
Seen here at Somersville Towne Center’s Senior Walk are Shannon Skinner, marketing manager for the Somersville Town Center; Mary Chapman, executive director of An Elderly Wish Foundation; Lori Ogorchock, City of Antioch councilmember; Tracey Blackmore, volunteer specialist for Meals on Wheels and Senior Outreach Services; and Susannah Meyer, community engagement director for Meals on Wheels and Senior Outreach Services.
Brentwood’s 35th annual holiday parade, downtown events kick off the season. Page 10
Liberty Takes Bell Game
Man dies in Oakley house fire A man died after fire swept through this home in Oakley, Tuesday, Nov. 7. Fire officials reported that the victim was possibly a transient trespassing in the home.
by Tony Kukulich Correspondent
An early morning fire that swept through an Oakley home claimed the life of a man who was reportedly living in the home illegally. East Contra Costa Fire Protection District (ECCFPD) Battalion Chief Ross Macumber said that when firefighters arrived on scene, neighbors reported hearing screams coming from inside the home. By the time they were able to get inside, they found a man collapsed in a front bathroom. Paramedics were able to restore the man’s pulse and he was transported to Sutter Delta Medical
Photo by Tony Kukulich
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A Pirate’s Life
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Gray’s Harbor Historical Seaport is looking for volunteers to sail the high seas.
Liberty Lions win the annual Bell Game against rivals Freedom High School. Page 17 Calendar................................27 Classifieds.............................23 Entertainment.....................11 Food........................................10 Health & Beauty..................12 Holiday Happenings............8 Milestones............................13 Breaking News.....................16 Pets.........................................21 Sports.....................................17
Wildfire Losses
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Insurance claims from the state’s wildfires topping over $3 billion.