Vallejo Weekly | Vol 12 | Issue 22

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VALLEJO WEEKLY

Vol 12 | Issue 22 | May 30, 2024

ANDREW'S ANNOUNCEMENTS

A MESSAGE FROM THE CITY MANAGER

HELLO, VALLEJO,

It was great to meet many of you at the Memorial Day events at Mare Island Naval Cemetery and City Hall on Monday. The event speakers, flags, flyovers, and broad community participation were moving and beautiful ways to pay respects to those who sacrificed so much to secure the freedoms we all enjoy today. We have many photos in the Weekly from these events, so please enjoy viewing the moments captured.

One of Vallejo’s defining characteristics is our cultural diversity. Summer brings a number of amazing community events celebrating our cultures and artistry. A summer full of great events kicks off this coming Saturday with Pista Sa Nayon on Mare Island and the Battle on the Bay Downtown Car Show. This Monday, in front of City Hall at 10 am, we will also have a Pride Flag Raising Ceremony. Please make sure to get out with your family and friends and enjoy the wonderful weather and special events in Vallejo!

Respectfully,

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BATTLE ON THE BAY Car Show

The BATTLE ON THE BAY Car Show, Hop, Concert, and Festival is scheduled for June 1, 2024. The event will take place from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with vehicle registration from 8:00 AM until 11:00 AM. A donation of $35 is required for vehicle entry and $30 for motorcycles and bicycles. The festival is welcoming all makes and models of these vehicles. The event promises to offer a kids zone among other attractions and emphasizes

that it is a family-friendly event free of charge.

The proceeds from the event will benefit T.E.A.M. HOPE, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization involved in community programs. The car show will be held at 505 Santa Clara Street, Vallejo, CA, in the downtown area.

Participants and attendees are reminded that there will be no alcohol and no burnouts allowed at the event.

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Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Employee

Highlight: Ofc.

Himanshu Saini

In honor of Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are proud to continue our Staff highlights with Vallejo Police Department’s Officer Himanshu Saini:

Q: How many years have you worked at Vallejo?

A: I have worked for Vallejo Police Department for 2 years.

Q: Why is AAPI Heritage Month important to you?

A: AAPI Heritage Month provides an opportunity for me to connect with fellow Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders, to share stories, experiences, and aspirations. It's a time to build bridges and strengthen bonds within our community, as well as with other minority groups,

in the pursuit of equality and justice for all.

Q: What is your ethnic background? How has being AAPI shaped your life?

A: I am Indian Punjabi and AAPI Heritage Month serves as a reminder of the resilience and perseverance of our ancestors and elders who paved the way for future generations. It's a tribute to their sacrifices and achievements, inspiring us to continue striving for progress and empowerment in our own lives and communities. This motivates me to ensure a safe and happy community.

Q: What do you love most about your work at Vallejo?

A: Being part of the police force allows me to actively contribute to the safety and well-being of Vallejo residents. Every day presents an opportunity to make a tangible difference by upholding the law, responding to emergencies, and working to prevent crime. This sense of purpose drives me to give my best effort in every aspect of my role, whether it's patrolling the streets, investigating incidents, or providing support to those in need.

Q: What are your favorite sports and activities?

A: In my downtime, I enjoy football and working on cars. Football serves as a form of entertainment and relaxation for me. I enjoy the strategic elements of the game, the thrill of competition, and the sense of camaraderie that comes with supporting my favorite team. Whether it's watching a game at home or catching it live at a stadium, football provides a welcome escape from the stresses of daily life. On the other hand, working on cars is a hands-on hobby that allows me to unwind and engage in a different type of problem-solving. Whether it's routine maintenance, repairs, or modifications, I find satisfaction in the tangible results of my efforts. There's a sense of accomplishment that comes

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with diagnosing issues, sourcing parts, and seeing a project through to completion.

Q: What do you love most about your culture?

A: Food is a huge deal in Indian culture, and for me, it's not just about filling my belly—it's a taste of home, family, and tradition. Whether it's homemade curry or a plate of samosas from my favorite spot in town, every bite is a flavorful reminder of where I come from. And then there's Bhangra. Picture this: the beat of the dhol drum, feet stomping, hips swaying—all in sync with a group of friends. It's not just a dance; it's a burst of energy that connects me to my Punjabi roots and gets me grinning from ear to ear.

Q: What is your favorite food? Where is your favorite restaurant in Vallejo?

A: My favorite food is steak. When I'm craving steak, Manny's Steakhouse is my favorite spot in Vallejo.

Q: What is your favorite music?

A: My favorite music is rap. I like rap because the stories, the culture, and the way rap speaks to real-life experiences. It's like poetry set to a beat, and I love how it can make you think, feel, and resonate with the artist.

Q: Who is your role model?

A: Kobe Bryant is my role model because he showed me what it means to be resilient. Despite facing challenges on and off the court, he never gave up. Instead, he used setbacks as motivation to push himself harder. Kobe's determination to succeed, no matter what, inspires me to face my own obstacles with courage and perseverance.

Q: If you could change the world, what would you do?

A: If I could change the world, I'd strive to make happiness more widespread. Because when people are happy, they're more inclined to spread positivity and kindness, making the world a

better place for everyone.

Q: How can we best start with change in Vallejo?

A: Hire more police officers to make sure the city is provided with fast and effective law enforcement.

Q: Are you fluent in any other languages?

A: I am fluent in Punjabi and Hindi languages. I would like to say a few words in Punjabi,  "Maan neeva maat uchi" translates to staying humble regardless of the times. This phrase emphasizes the importance of dignity and selfrespect, suggesting that maintaining one's integrity and values leads to elevated standing and honor. It reflects the idea that upholding moral principles and staying true to oneself ultimately results in a respected and esteemed position.

Q: What message would you like to share about AAPI in Vallejo?

A: For the Vallejo community, I would like to take a moment to recognize and appreciate the significant contributions of our Asian-American and Pacific Islander residents. As we strive for inclusivity and unity, let us stand in solidarity against discrimination of any kind. Together, let's foster an environment where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is respected and valued. By embracing our differences, we can build a stronger and more cohesive Vallejo for all.

Thank you, Officer Saini, for sharing your story and dedication with the Vallejo Community!

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Vallejo Housing Authority landlord symposium

THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2024 - 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM

JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY - JOSEPH ROOM

505 SANTA CLARA STREET, VALLEJO, CA

JOIN US AND LEARN ABOUT:

Landlord incentives

Expedited inspection processes of new units.

Dedicated email for landlord concerns.

Loss Mitigation Fund

Timely monthly payments

Competitive contract rents

SAVE THE DATE OR REGISTER HERE cityofvallejo.co/Landlord Symposium
FOR MORE INFORMATION VHA.Landlords@cityofvallejo.net

THE CITY OF

VALLEJO

BROADBAND SERVICE VALLEJONET IS NOW VIP FIBER

The City of Vallejo is excited to announce that its municipal broadband service, formerly "VallejoNet," has been rebranded as "VIP Fiber."

The City of Vallejo is excited to announce that its municipal broadband service, formerly "VallejoNet," has been rebranded as "VIP Fiber."

Local businesses currently using VIP include Brooks & Co. Real Estate, Kindred Motorworks, Aardvarks Adventureland, Better Chew Kitchen, Suite Treatments Inc., and many more! You, too, can be a part of VIP.

This rebranding initiative is part of the City's ongoing efforts to position Vallejo as a hub for technological innovation and to reflect its commitment to providing high-quality, reliable internet service to its residents and businesses.

This rebranding initiative is part of the City's ongoing efforts to position Vallejo as a hub for technological innovation and to reflect its commitment to providing high-quality, reliable internet service to its residents and businesses.

Community-owned ISPs are driven by the needs and interests of the local residents rather than profit-driven motives. The profits generated stay within the community, promoting local growth, job creation, and economic development. VIP is committed to upholding net neutrality principles, ensuring everyone enjoys a level playing field on the internet.

Community-owned ISPs are driven by the needs and interests of the local residents rather than profit-driven motives. The profits generated stay within the community, promoting local growth, job creation, and economic development. VIP is committed to upholding net neutrality principles, ensuring everyone enjoys a level playing field on the internet.

Local businesses currently using VIP include Brooks & Co. Real Estate, Kindred Motorworks, Aardvarks Adventureland, Better Chew Kitchen, Suite Treatments Inc., and many more! You, too, can be a part of VIP.

Learn more about your local ISP and request a quote today to experience the premium internet service offered by VIP Fiber and join Vallejo in its mission to lead technological advancements in the region while enjoying fast and affordable internet!

Learn more about your local ISP and request a quote today to experience the premium internet service offered by VIP Fiber and join Vallejo in its mission to lead technological advancements in the region while enjoying fast and affordable internet!

Stay updated with the latest news, updates, events, and more on our social media accounts on Instagram and Facebook!

Stay updated with the latest news, updates, events, and more on our social media accounts on Instagram and Facebook!

Check your availability today at www.vipfiber.com

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Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Employee Highlight: Kenny Lim, Assistant Engineer, Vallejo Water Department

What is your job with the Vallejo Water Department?

My position with the City of Vallejo Water Department is Assistant Engineer. The Vallejo Water Department has been such a pleasure to work for because of the diversity, very much like Vallejo itself. The Water Department is filled with various individuals who are knowledgeable, hardworking, hilarious, and quirky from different backgrounds that meshes so well together. Since joining the Water Department, I have been inspired by the passion of fellow associates to continue to help push for a lasting impact on our water system for our community. It’s been exciting to be a part of the many projects Vallejo have in the works and how the city will continue to evolve (like the progress made by the arrival of the new Costco). Also assisting our Water Communications Manager with occasional hijinks in the office has been a bonus.

What accomplishments (professionally or personally) are you most proud of?

One of my proudest accomplishments that I enjoyed was my senior project at Cal State University, Sacramento. My team and I researched and built a multi-axis tilting solar panel that would move according to the sun’s position and seasonal weather changes for higher energy collection efficiency. Our study was to determine whether it would be cost beneficial and if it would be a viable option for residential use. In the end, even though it had a higher efficiency of collecting energy, it was not a viable option. The high cost of materials and engineering needed to be able to mount on a residential roof proved to be a terrible option. All in all, it was a great sense of accomplishment when you can see a conceptual design come to fruition after all the work you go through from multiple design changes, calculations, and programming.

Have you always wanted to be an engineer?

How did you end up in this role?

After discovering that I did not have the personality nor the penchant for public speaking (and therefore ruling out sportscasting), I decided to be an engineer! Becoming an engineer was something that made sense due to my aptitude to math, science, and mechanics.

What are you reading, watching, or listening to right now? Are there any AAPIrelated books, shows, or podcasts you’d recommend?

A movie that I would recommend that I recently watched is “Past Lives” by Celine Song. A story of connection and reincarnation bringing together a compelling story of “what-ifs.” Another show I would recommend is “Shogun” because of how Hiroyuki Sanada made sure to produce a show with historically accurate depictions of feudal Japan. It’s like Game of Thrones but with Samurais!

What does AAPI Heritage Month mean to you, and why is it important to celebrate it?

To be completely honest, AAPI Heritage Month is new to me. I am not sure what it means to me yet, but it is amazing to have a month that showcases our culture with others. Being able to showcase our heritage allows us a chance to share with others our culture, background, and traditions that have shaped our personal lives and upbringings.

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Kenny Teaching his nephew about engineering

Memorial Day Ceremony

On Monday, May 27th, the Mare Island Naval Cemetery in Vallejo, California, became a focal point of reverence and remembrance as the community gathered to honor the fallen heroes of the United States Armed Forces. Hosted by the Vallejo Navy League in partnership with the National Cemetery Administration, the Memorial Day ceremony featured a series of poignant tributes to those who sacrificed their lives in service to their country. The event commenced at 9:00 AM, and saw a strong turnout from the

community, underscoring the enduring respect and gratitude for our nation’s veterans.

This Memorial Day ceremony not only celebrated the legacy of those buried at Mare Island Naval Cemetery, which dates back to 1856 and includes three Medal of Honor recipients, but also reinforced the community's commitment to remembering and honoring the sacrifices made for the nation's freedom. For more information about the event or the organizations involved, individuals can contact Col. Nestor Aliga at Nestor.Aliga@comcast.net.

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2ND SATURDAYS MARKET

Come experience what waterfront parks were made for!

Roll and stroll with 2nd Saturdays, shop small, support local and come check out everything from new food and drinks, treats, trends, designers, craft makers, artists, collectors, service and more!

It’s a community marketplace that has evolved into its 3rd year and will be the best one yet!

This is all about small-businesses popping up and opening up for business once a month, collectively, organized and fun!

You can find everything you may need or want here, while also supporting a small-business grow their business in town @2ndsaturdaysvallejo Seasonal small-business marketplace!

WHEN: Saturday, June 8, 2024, from 12-5 PM

WHERE: Barbara Kondylis Waterfront Green 301 Mare Island Way, Vallejo, CA

Interested in vendor opportunities? 2ndsaturdaysvallejo@gmail.com

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UPCOMING GVRD COMMUNITY EVENTS

CHILL AND GRILL

WHEN: Wednesday, June 19, 2024

WHERE: Blue Rock Springs Park

It’s BBQ TIME! Come and enjoy some delicious BBQ, snacks, and refreshments. We will also have games and prizes for participants. This is an adaptive activity and is designed specifically for individuals with disabilities as well as their friends and family.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION!

Join in the fun with a variety of events for youth and families brought to you by the Greater Vallejo Recreation District (GVRD). GVRD is a separate government agency from the City of Vallejo that provides parks and recreation programs for children, families, and seniors in Vallejo. GVRD operates primarily by means of locally controlled funding and receives revenue from fees for services, park entrances, programs, and facility rentals. Grants and park dedication permit fees assist in the provision for new park development projects and ongoing maintenance.

The GVRD Main Office (registrations & reservations) is temporarily relocated to Cunningham Aquatic Complex (801 Heartwood Ave). Open M-F 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. All GVRD Board & Committee Meetings are held at 401 Amador St (administration, finance, & human resources). The playground at Terrace Park will be closed through April for renovations.

View the GVRD Spring 2024 Activity Guide for more programs, events, classes and activities.

To pre-register for events or for more information, visit www.gvrd.org, call (707) 648-4600, or email recreation@gvrd.org.

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