JUN 16 Clayton Pioneer 2006

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Nick Moresi signs with Astros See page B2

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June 16, 2006

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CCC picks site for new worship center DAVE SHUEY

MAYOR’S CORNER Break out the badges-- Dansie is promoted to sergeant Congratulations to Clayton’s newest serg eant, Scott Dansie , who was sworn in June 6 at City Hall. His wife , children and extended family were all present in a w onderful ceremony that was shor t and sw eet o wing to no elected official making any speeches. Whew! Dansie has been with our Police – De partment for six years and went through a vigorous examination process to obtain his new rank. (Contrary to rumor, it was more than just buying the c hief a doughn ut and telling him ho w g reat he looks.) See Mayor, page A11

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PASTOR SHAWN ROBINSON, members of Clayton Community Church visit the Marsh Creek site for the new worship center. Russelman Dri ve in Cla yton. Campaign to raise money for a excitement o ver finally estabhome. JILL BEDECARRÉ Only min utes before at their new c hurch netted nearly $2.7 lishing per manent roots in the “Although the campaign fell Clayton Pioneer Sunday worship session, several million. community was contagious. short of the $4.5 million needed hundred members of Clayton And so they came as a group Pastor Sha wn R obinson to purc hase the land from They dro ve do wn Marsh Community Churc h had been to see the site of the proposed describes the site as “a sanctuCreek R oad b y cara van to an See Church, page B6 told that the Next Ste ps Capital church for the first time . The ary,” a place his people can call empty, 18.85 acre lot off IN PRAYER BY

Eric Barney is Pioneer’s King for a Day Uncle Sam wants you – TAMARA STEINER Clayton Pioneer

EVAN AND ERIC BARNEY

What’s inside SECTION A

Around Town . . . . . . . . . . .A2 Letters to the Editor . . . . . .A4 Classifieds and Directory of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . .A5 Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A6 EcoFocus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A7 CVHS Graduates and Awards . . . . . . . . . . . .A8, 9 CVHS Reporter . . . . . . . . .A10 School News . . . . . . . . . . . .A10 Music Notes . . . . . . . . . . . .A13 Food for Thought . . . . . . .A14 Garden Girl . . . . . . . . . . . .A15

SECTION B

Hiker’s Haven . . . . . . . . . . . .B1 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B2 Financial Sense . . . . . . . . . . .B5 Church News . . . . . . . . . . . .B6 Club News . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B7 Paws and Claws . . . . . . . . . .B7 Community Calendar . . . . . .B8 At the Movies . . . . . . . . . . .B10 Dining Around . . . . . . . . . .B11 Crossword Puzzle . . . . . . . .B11

Evan Bar ney, 7, submitted the winning entr y in our Father’s Da y King for a Da y contest. His hear tfelt tribute to his dad, Eric, won ev eryone’s heart. We had 17 entries and pic king a “winner” was a tough assignment. Five of us at the Pioneer read ev ery essa y independently and pic ked our tw o favorites. Even though Ev an’s essay tur ned up on ev eryone’s list, we w ould eac h be hard pressed to say exactly why. “It tug ged at the hear tstrings,” said our Assistant Editor, Jill Bedecarre. “It had a real emotional pull,” said our g raphic ar tist, Pete Cruz, himself the father of a six year old. For me? It plain old made me laugh out loud, several times, as I wiped away a stray

tear here and there. Evan will be a second grader at Nor th Creek Academ y in Walnut Creek where math is his favorite subject. Evan is alw ays up for a wrestling match with his dad on the living room f loor. Eric usually wins because “I tic kle him to death,” he said. Eric’s “King for a Da y gift basket contained some pretty nifty “dad stuff,” all donated by our lo yal adv ertisers. R & M Pool, Patio and Garden donated a gift certificate for $50, Clayton Valley Shell says “bring your car in for a free oil c hange,” and Chad can take his dad and a few friends for pizza at Rocco’s with a gift cer tificate for $50. After pizza, they can all g o bo wling with six free g ame cards from Clayton Valley Bowl. Jim Frazier of Hair b y Jim in do wntown Clayton invites Eric to come in See King, page A12

Arson suspected in Post Office fire TAMARA STEINER Clayton Pioneer

A fast spreading fire caused an estimated $100,000 in damage to the Cla yton P ost Office in less than 26 min utes the morning of Sunday, June 3. Postal emplo yee Daniela Minor w as re porting for w ork shortly before 11 a.m. when she found the doc k and recei ving area in the bac k of the P ost Office engulfed in f lames. She reported seeing sev eral kids with skateboards r unning from the scene. Seven units and 21 firefighters responded, said Contra Costa Fire Protection District (CCFPD) Battalion Chief Dave See Fire page A12

to volunteer on July 4 BEV BRITTON Clayton Pioneer

Although 8,000 to 10,000 people are planning to g ather downtown on the F ourth of July, only a few ha ve v olunteered to help org anize the event. “It’s like the whole to wn of Clayton comes out, plus some out-of-towners,” says Laura Hoffmeister, assistant to the

Clayton city manager. “And that is the problem with g etting volunteers. If you’re not in the parade, then y ou w ant to be watching the parade.” Hoffmeister is urging residents to consider v olunteering in order to k eep this popular event r unning smoothly . Especially needed are parking attendants, volunteers for See Volunteers, page A12

Clayton Pioneer July 4 Photo Contest

Attention Shutterbugs!

Get ready, get set, GO for the Clayton Pioneer’s Fourth Annual July 4 Celebration Photo Contest. Each individual may submit up to three photos, but only one of those photos can win a prize. Photos must be printed 3” x 5”, 4” x 6” or 5” x 7”, and must have been taken

during this year’s July 4 Celebration in downtown Clayton.

On the back of each photo, print your name, address, phone number and whether you are entering as an adult (o ver 12) or a child (12 and under.) Drop your prints off at the Clayton Pioneer office by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4. Please do not e-mail photos. Judging will take place that night, July 4. Late entries cannot be considered. CASH PRIZES Adults: First Place, $100; Second Place, $75; Third Place, $50. Under 12: First Place, $50, Second Place $30; Third Place $20. Winning photos will appear in the July 8 issue of the Clayton Pioneer.

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Tamara Steiner/Clayton Pioneer

Arson is suspected in this fire, which caused major damage to the dock and receiving area of the Clayton Post Office.


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