Emeryville Winter/Spring 2015

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2015

WINTER SPRING

EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS AND ACTIVITY GUIDE

ACTIVITY GUIDE HIGHLIGHTS

CITY NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

Kinder Buddies

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Walk/Bike Art Map

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Excursion for Seniors

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New Community Garden

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MICRO SOCCER

Special Events

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Skate Spot Coming

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ages: 5–12 years old

NEW EMERYVILLE

FOR MORE INFORMATION, SEE BACK COVER


Emery Unified School District

2015 – 2018 Strategic Planning for Student Success

You are invited to participate in a strategic planning process to determine the goals and actions that will guide the Emery School District for the next 3 years. Please apply to participate in this process, and help us determine our goals and actions for the upcoming years. For more information and to download the application, please go to http://bit.ly/emeryvision We welcome your application to be part of the Planning Team on January 9 & 10, 2015

Also, thank you Emeryville residents who voted for the approval of Measure K. Your ongoing support is making a difference to the academic achievement of our students!!! Sincerely, Dr. John Rubio Superintendent of Schools

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CITY NEWS

Pre School Children / 4

Accessibility Grants/ 27

Before/After School Programs / 6

Business Licenses/ 27

Youth /Teens/Family / 7

Public Art Expansion/ 28

Teen & Adult Programs / 8

Development Update / 29

Family/Adult Enrichment Classes / 9

Housing Element Named “Model for California”/ 30

Senior Center / 13

Transit Study / 30

Senior Excursions / 15

City Wins Google Award / 31

Senior Classes / 17

Ground Breaking for Community Center / 31

City Special Events / 19

Grand Opening of TEMCOG/ 31

Outdoor Rentals Info / 22

Holiday Tips from Emeryville Police Dep’t. / 32

Indoor Rental Info / 12

Citizens Police Academy / 33

Frequently Asked Questions / 23

Green-Certified Businesses/ 35

Public Facilities Map / 24

City Committees/Volunteers / 36

Registration Form / 26

Emergency Alerts / 37 Community/City Contacts / 38

Thank you for reading the Emeryville City News and Activity Guide! The contents of this guide showcase why these 1.2 square miles are a wonderful place to live, work and play. Emeryville is a dynamic and livable urban community; and I’m proud to be the city manager here. Our staff work hard to provide the services that our residents, business and visitors find valuable. I welcome your feedback, concerns, questions and thoughts on what we do well and how we can improve. Please feel free to contact my office at anytime. Sincerely,

Sabrina Landreth City Manager 510-596-4300 slandreth@emeryville.org

The Emeryville City News and Activity Guide is published three times a year by the City of Emeryville. The guide is printed by Casey Printing using recycled ink, a recycled paper cover, uncoated text pages, and no heat set presses to keep this issue green. Design: Urban Bird Design | Photos: Nick Sebastian and City Staff

Policy on Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability The City of Emeryville does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to its programs or activities. An Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in the Department of Justice regulations implementing Subtitle A of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. §12101 et seq.), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by public agencies. In compliance with the ADA, a person requiring an accommodation, auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should contact the sponsoring department or Michael Biddle, City Attorney, at 510-596-4380 or mbiddle@emeryville.org as far in advance as possible, but no later than 72 hours before the scheduled event. The best effort to fulfill the request will be made. All documents are also available in alternative format, upon request.

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER EMERYVILLE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 1220 53rd Street, Emeryville 510-596-4343 Hours: 7:30am – 6:00pm, Monday – Friday

NOW ENROLLING CHILDREN FROM ALL SURROUNDING AREAS!

ABOUT US The Emeryville Child Development Center (ECDC) is dedicated to providing children ages four months to five years old with daily experiences filled with learning, laughter, and love. ECDC is operated by the City of Emeryville to provide families living, going to school, or working in Emeryville, a safe and caring center for their children. ECDC is open year round and provides care for over 100 children daily. The center is staffed by certified, professional teachers who help children achieve growth in all areas of development. Bi-annual assessments and monthly observations are completed for parents to convey the progress of each child in all development areas.Age appropriate lunch and snacks for all ages are served. The center also boasts some of the best caregiver to child ratios anywhere in the Bay Area too. Opportunities abound daily for each child to explore, create, experiment, and savor the rewards that come with success!

WHO CAN ENROLL

The Center is now open to anyone interested in applying! Priority will still be given to families that live in Emeryville, work in Emeryville, have children in the Emery Unified School District, or live in the 94608 zip code. Verification of residence or employment is required when enrolling. The Center also participates in a State subsidized program that allow for families in need to participate.

PROGRAMS AND FEES Registration Fee $50/one time fee

Infants (4-18 months old) Res: $1,627/month Non-Res: $1,808/month Part-Time: Res: $89/day Non-Res: $99/day

Toddlers (18-36 months old) Res: $1,479/month Non-Res: $1,645/month Part-Time: Res: $81/day Non-Res: $90/day

Pre-K (3-5 years old) Res: $1,184/month Non-Res: $1,315/month Part-Time: Res: $64/day Non-Res: $71/day

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ECDC Has Openings for Your Family! · Subsidized Care for Ages 3-5 years old ·Market Rate Care for Ages 4 months to 5 years old · We’d love for you to join us today.

For more information on our programs & services, visit our website at http://emeryville.org/ecdc.


PRESCHOOL

d e n i r K The goal of the program is to provide an enriching, hands-on environment for your preschool child. We offer a variety of activities to

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promote the social, emotional, physical, intellectual and creative growth of your child in a warm and supportive setting. Our curriculum is planned around monthly themes and emphasizes the importance of learning through play and self-discovery. The instructors shall determine the readiness of a child to participate in the program. (Child needs to be potty trained)

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Come play and learn with us! KINDER BUDDIES DATES

DAYS

TIMES

FEES

1/5-1/30

M, W,F

9:00am-11:30am $98/month R $103/month NR

2/2-2/27

M, W,F

9:00am-11:30am $98/month R $103/month NR

3/2-3/30

M, W,F

9:00am-11:30am $116/month R $121/month NR

4/1-4/29

M, W,F

9:00am-11:30am $116/month R $121/month NR

Location: Recreation Center | Closed 1/19, 2/16

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET

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BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

play · explore · create · learn Look for our NEW Overnight Outdoor Summer Camp in the next Guide!”

BEFORE SCHOOL CARE

in their independence to promote social, emotional, and cognitive development. Children must register with the Emeryville Community Services Department to participate. Children are escorted by staff to and from Anna Yates Elementary School to ensure a safe passage offer between sites. In the Adventure Works Program, every day isWe truly a a $10 a month sibling great adventure. DATES

FEES

8/25–6/11/2015

$231 resident $236 non-res

(K THROUGH 8TH GRADE):

Are you looking for a safe place to care for your K-8th grade child so you can make it to work on time? Look no further than the before school care program offered by the City of Emeryville. For a low monthly fee, our veteran staff will provide a fun start to the day for your child starting at 7:30am. Staff will then escort your child to the Anna Yates Elementary School campus. DATES

TIMES

FEES

8/25–6/11/2015

7:30 AM

$25 resident $30 non-res per month

ADVENTURE WORKS (K THROUGH 2ND GRADE) Adventure Works is a City of Emeryville after school subsidized program offered in conjunction with THE Emery Unified School district through ASES Grant. This full day extended after school program provides a warm, nurturing, and fun environment for students in grades K-2. Our veteran staff maintains a maximum supervision and program creatively throughout the year, providing structured activities and supervision including: homework assistance, science exploration, gardening, cooperative games, dance, drama, sports, nutritional snacks and more. In this program, emphasis is placed on offering the participants more critical thinking exercises and security

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discount for families in our after school program!

KIDS IN MOTION

(3RD THROUGH 6TH GRADE) Kids in Motion is a City of Emeryville subsidized after school program offered in conjunction with the Emery Unified School District through DASES Grant. Veteran staff of program leaders provide structured activities and supervision for students. Typical Kids in Motion programming includes: homework assistance, science exploration, gardening, cooperative games, dance, drama, sports and more. Emphasis is placed on offering the participants more critical thinking exercises and security in their independence to becoming successful at the next level of their education and life. DATES

FEES

8/25–6/11/2015

$155 resident $160 non-res

Before and after school programs will be closed on E.U.S.D. holidays and teacher in service days.

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A sliding scale tuition based on income is offered. Please ask staff for more information.


YOUTH/TEENS/FAMILY

SCHOOL BREAK DAY CAMP WINTER HOLIDAY DAY CAMP DATES: Week One: 12/22-12/26 (Closed 12/25) Week Two: 12/29-1/2 (Closed 1/1) Price: $97R/$102/NR per week Times: 7:30am-6:00pm Ring in the Holidays at Emeryville’s own Holiday Adventure Camp. Over the Emery Unified School District’s Winter break we will be hosting a camp full of games, crafts, music, and fun all with a winter theme.

PRESIDENT’S WEEK HERITAGE DAY CAMP Dates: 2/17-2/21 (closed 2/16) Fees: $97R/$102NR Time: 7:30am-6:00pm Join the Emeryville Recreation Center in a celebration of history and culture with our own Heritage Day Camp. This program will run over the school’s President’s Week break. Each day will focus on exploring specific cultures, complete with crafts, music, cooking, games, hikes to local cultural landmarks/exhibits and culture specific movie.

SPRING FLING DAY CAMP

SANTA VISITS Saturday December 6 Sunday December 14th Saturday December 20 Would you like Santa and his elves to come visit your holiday party this year? Well, he will be here in Emeryville for three days only this December! Sign-up for a 45 minute block to have Santa and his elves come to your holiday party, hand out gifts, and lead an activity! Please call the Emeryville Recreation Center for more information on this special opportunity!

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturday, December 13 · 9:00am –12:00pm Adult: $7R/$8NR Child: $5R/$6NR Enjoy breakfast followed by pictures with Santa and holiday activities in Santa’s magical workshop. Bring your own camera, holiday framed photo available for additional cost. Please bring non-perishable canned foods and/or unopened toys for the food/toy drives. Your generosity will help spread the joy of giving this holiday season. Breakfast: Pancakes (Regular or Blueberry), Sausage (Turkey or Pork), Scrambled Eggs, Fruit, Water, Orange Juice, or Coffee.

IN THE MIX HIP HOP DANCE CLASS Days: Fridays Time: 5:30-7:00pm Dates: 1/9-1/30; 2/6-2/27; 3/6-3/27; 4/3-5/1 Monthly Fee: $25R/$30NR Location: Bridgecourt Room

Bring in Spring at Emeryville Recreation Center’s Spring Break Day Camp. Over the Emery Unified School District’s Spring Break we will incorporate hikes, games, and crafts all with a spring theme.

Join our dance specialists as they demonstrate and help your child with unique dance routines using basic hand and foot coordination dance moves to more advance moves with a hip hop twist! Students will spend time working on building their muscles while working out to the rhythm of the beat with the opportunity to learn new moves each week. Upon the conclusion of the class, students will get a chance to show off their moves in a parent showcase in May.

PARK AND PLAYGROUND SATURDAYS!

PARENT’S NIGHT OUT

Dates: 4/6-4/10 Price: $121R/$126NR Times: 7:30am-6:00pm

12:00pm–2:00pm every Saturday Join the Emeryville Community Services Recreation Staff at the Anna Yates School Yard from 12Noon to 2pm every Saturday. We offer a variety of supervised games and activities. This program DOES NOT supply day care services! This is a drop-in program and children may choose to arrive and leave at any time.

Registration: Participants may pre-register or participants may register on a daily basis at the Anna Yates location. Pre-register participants have priority if space is limited. All participants must have a signed Emergency Contact Form at their site to participate in the program. Emergency Contact Forms are available on-site and at the Emeryville Recreation Center.

Dates: 2/13; 3/13; 4/17; 5/8 Location: Emeryville Senior Center Times: 6:00-9:00 PM Fees: $25R/$30NR ($10 discount for each additional child); $85 for all four dates (save $15!) Enjoy an evening at the movies, a candle lit dinner, or a drink at the local bar while your child spends an evening with certified recreation leaders from the Emeryville Recreation Center. Leaders will engage students into a variety of activities such as arts and crafts, food crafts, music and movement, and much more fun and games. Dinner is provided for each participant (dinner may vary per session, please let us know if your child has any food allergies).

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET

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TEEN & ADULT PROGRAMS TEEN EXCURSIONS Teen Excursions are safe and fun Saturday outing designed just for teens. Teen Excursions will accept the first 20 participants.

ALL ACCESS GRANTED TEEN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM Specifically designed for the developmental, creative and active needs of young teens in grades 7–9, this program provides the much needed transition between our after school program and our older teen “Leaders In Training” job readiness program. The Teen Lounge includes specially selected theme days with coordinating activities, weekly special events, and bi-monthly trips. The program offers activities to help young teens develop both their sense of self and independence in a safe environment. Activities include a homework club and tutoring time daily, mentoring program, community service projects, job shadowing, and health and counseling services/seminars. In addition, we’ll have crafts, cooking activities, games, dances, movie nights, special guest presentations, field trips and lots of fun! Our highly trained recreation staff brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to ensure a positive after school adventure. This program is open to all teens in the greater 94608 zip code. Parents: This is not a drop-in program; all participants must pre-register and have their parents’ approval. DAYS

TIMES

M, T, W

3:00-6:00pm

Th

1:30-6:00pm

F

3:00-9:00pm

FEES*

$35R/$40NR

*Fees cover all days with calendar month. No program on non-school days: 1/1-1/2, 1/19, 2/16-2/20, 4/6-4/10, and 5/25.

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DAYS

DATES

EVENT

TIMES

FEES

Fri

2/13

Valentine’s Gram Sale and Dance

6:00–9:00pm

$5 per participant

Fri

2/20

AMC Movie 4:00-9:30pm Theater/Bay Street Emeryville

$20R/$25NR

Fri

3/13

Bowling & Dinner at Plank/ Touring Jack London Square

6:30-9:00pm

$30R/$35NR

Fri

3/27

Boomer’s Family Fun Park

4:00-9:30pm

$30R/$35NR

Fri

4/17

Silliman Indoor Water Park

4:00-9:30pm

$30R/$35NR

Fri

4/24

Mini Spring Ball & Dinner

6:00-9:00pm

$15 per participant; $20 per couple

All events/trips are subject to change.

BACKROADS WEEKLY EXCURSIONS Join the Community Services Department staff for excursions that bring you face to face with cool nature outings and Bay Area attractions you don’t get to see every day! Backroads introduces children to environment and nature study, unusual sights, seasonal highlights, museums and more! Sign up for the entire series OR the excursions that you want most. All entrance and transportation fees included. Participants MUST pre-register and bring a bagged lunch. DATES

EVENT

TIMES

FEES

3/7

Three Bridge Tour (Bay Bridge, Golden Gate, and San Rafael Bridges)

12:00pm6:00pm

$45R/$50NR

3/14

Science Fun (Lawrence Hall of Science)

12:00pm6:00pm

$45R/$50NR

3/21

Sails and Tales (Pier 39 Ferry Ride)

12:00pm6:00pm

$45R/$50NR

5/2

Great America Theme Park

10:00am6:00pm

$45R/$50NR

5/16

Discovery Kingdom Theme Park

10:00am6:00pm

$45R/$50NR

5/23

Prewitt Family Aquatic Center Indoor Pool

12:00pm6:00pm

$45R/$50NR


CAPOEIRA CAPOEIRA Capoeira (capo-AYE-rah) is an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines music, dance, acrobatics and self-defense. Do to it’s African roots, music and songs accompanied by percussion are an integral part of each class. Capoeira gives you power, flexibility, endurance and allows for self-discovery that builds your self-confidence. The challenge is within anyone’s reach regardless of age, gender or athletic experience. Classes are available for kids ages 5-7 (capo-kids), 7-12 (young warriors) and teens/adults in the regular capoeira class. Visit Malandro’s website at www.capoeirabayarea.com for more information about Capoeira. (add $5 to any fee for NR.) AGES

DATES

DAYS

TIME

FEES

13+

1/3-1/31

M, T, Th S

6-8pm 10am-12pm

$65 1x/wk, $70 2x/wk, $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited

13+

2/2-2/28

M, T, Th S

6-8pm 10am-12pm

$65 1x/wk, $70 2x/wk, $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited

13+

3/2-3/31

M, T, Th S

6-8pm 10am-12pm

$65 1x/wk $70 2x/wk $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited

13+

4/2-4/30

M, T, Th S

6-8pm 10am-12pm

$65 1x/wk, $70 2x/wk $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited

Location: Senior Center-Upstairs | no class 1/19, 2/16

YOUNG WARRIORS CLASS The Young Warriors is a capoeira youth program focused on developing discipline, respect, body awareness, confidence and social skills in a supportive and positive atmosphere. Capoeira is a community based art form that welcomes everyone from all ethnicities, ages or athletic ability. (add $5 to any fee for NR.) AGES

DATES

DAYS

TIME

FEES

7-12

1/5-1/28

M, W

4-5:30pm

$60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk

7-12

2/2-2/25

M, W

4-5:30pm

$60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk

7-12

3/2-3/30

M, W

4-5:30pm

$60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk

7-12

4/1-4/29

M, W

4-5:30pm

$60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk

Location: Bridgecourt Room | no class 1/19, 2/16

It has been an amazing journey watching my daughter develop her discipline, physical strength, balance, coordination and self-esteem. I have also sharpened my ability to relax, handle stress, be flexible and creative, learn from my weaknesses, and have fun!

–A Long-Time Capoeira Parent and Participant

CAPO KIDS CLASS The “Capo-Kids” program is geared towards children ages 5-7. Children learn basic capoeira movements and music in a fun and playful environment. The methodology used not only helps them to develop basic attack and defense skills and increase coordination of muscle groups, but it will also put them on a path to a mentally strong and physically active lifestyle. AGES

DATES

DAYS

TIME

FEES

5-7

1/3-1/31

S

9-9:50am

$55R/$60NR

5-7

2/7-2/28

S

9-9:50am

$55R/$60NR

5-7

3/7-3/28

S

9-9:50am

$55R/$60NR

5-7

4/4-4/25

S

9-9:50am

$55R/$60NR

Location: senior Center-Upstairs | no class 1/19, 2/16

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET

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KUNG FU AND YOGA LOOKING FOR

YOUTH SPORTS IN EMERYVILLE?

During the construction of the ECCL, the City of Emeryville Community Services Department is happy to refer your family to other sports leagues in the area. We look forward to offering new programs when the ECCL Field opens to the public in 2016!

KAJUKENBO KUNG FU Kajukenbo Kung Fu is an eclectic, modern martial art founded in Hawaii in 1947. Kaj created as a new fighting system that emphasized effective skills for self-defense within the framework of graceful and powerful movement. The instructors are Sifu Kate Hobbs (fifth degree black belt in the Gaylord Method of Kaj Kung Fu) and assisted by third degree black belt Sifu Lynn Keslar and first degree black belt Sifu Sam Mende-Wong.

NOLL (North Oakland Little League) www.nollsoll.com Games are at Bushrod Park 5900 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland

Youth Softball: Albany Berkeley Girls Softball League http://www.abgsl.org/ Games held throughout Berkeley & Albany

Oakland Girls Softball League

OPEN TRAINING Students enrolled in the family class are welcome to come into the Hall during this hour to practice skills learned and review material before the Family Class begins. Instructors will be available to support students during the open training period. DATES

DAYS

TIME

FEES

1/10-4/20

S

9:00-10:00am

Included with Family Class

http://www.ogsl.org/ Games held throughout Oakland

Youth Basketball: Oakland Rebels Youth Basketball Club www.oaklandrebels.org Games are at Bushrod Recreation Center 590 59th Street, Oakland

Youth Soccer:

Albany Berkeley Soccer Club (ABSC)

Location: Senior Center, No class 4/25

www.abscsoccer.com Games held throughout Berkeley Including Tom Bates Field 400 Gilman Street, Berkeley

FAMILY CLASS 10:00am-12:00pm Open to family members of all ages, the class structure is built to support brand new beginners as well as students who have a regular Kajukenbo practice. The purpose of the class is to introduce families to Kajukenbo, give them a chance to learn some basic self-defense skills and offer the whole family a healthy start to their weekend. The class includes conditioning, rigorous repetition of basic strikes and blocks, and traditional forms practice. Students are guided through a vibrant and vigorous warm-up for the first hour, then a snack and water break, followed by specific Kajukenbo skills training.

East Bay United Soccer Club www.eastbayunitedsoccer.org Games are at Bushrod Park 5900 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland

Youth Football:

NEW EMERYVILLE

MICRO SOCCER for more info, see back cover

East Bay Flag Football http://www.eastbayflag.com/ Games are at Oakland High School Football Field 1023 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland

DATES

DAYS

TIME

FEES

Berkeley Junior Bears Football and Cheer

1/10-4/20

S

10am-12pm

$5R/$10NR

http://www.berkeleycaliforniajuniorbears.com/ Games at Oakland and East Bay

Location: Senior Center, No class 4/25

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Youth Baseball:

East Bay Warriors Football and Cheer http://www.eastbaywarriors.org/ Games throughout Oakland and East Bay

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ADULT ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS DROP-IN BEGINNING HOOP DANCE Intended for beginning and intermediate hoop dancers, this class will keep you moving and “playing” in the hoop while learning and integrating new skills and dance techniques. We start with the basics and work towards developing a solid hoop foundation as we explore our own unique dance styles. Hoops provided for class use. Drop in fee: $15. AGES

DATES

DAYS

TIMES

18+

9/8-12/15

M

6:30-7:30pm

Location: senior center main hall

WEEKLY COMMUNITY HOOP JAM

Meet Your Instructor:

Kaye Anderson Kaye Anderson, founder of Hoop Power, is a hoop-dance teacher, mother to 3 girls, and Clinical Social Worker. She discovered hoop-dance in 2007 and has been teaching both adults and children since 2008. Kaye experiences and teaches hoop-dance as a movement practice, with never-ending potential for growth, as well as both a fun and invigorating path to wellness. For more info, visit her webpage at www.hoop-power.com.

Hoop dance is all about fun, fitness, and connecting with others. Get your hoop on every Monday night, make new friends, and be a part of the larger hoop community. Whether you’re an experienced hooper looking to practice (and share) moves, or a beginning hooper wanting a little help with the basics, this event is for you. You don’t need experience, or even your own hoop to join us! We provide adult-sized practice hoops for use, and music to get you moving. Hoops are also available for purchase. Drop in fee: $15. AGES

DATES

DAYS

TIMES

18+

1/5-4/20

M

7:30-8:30pm

Location: senior center main hall

WALK · JOG · RUN EMERYVILLE Join us for a free, fun and exciting all level exercise group. Led by Charlandra Savage, a health coach and granddaughter of longtime Emeryville Councilmember Robert L Savage, this is a group of neighbors who walk, jog, and/or run the Emeryville Marina to make a positive impact on Emeryville. All families, friends, children, and pets are welcome. Come enjoy a nice evening getting to know the people in your community as well as getting a jumpstart to living a healthy active lifestyle. AGES

DAYS

TIME

FEES

18+

W

7pm

free

Meet-up at Emeryville’s Marina Park

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET

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ADULT ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Are you looking for an indoor facility to host your next event? The City of Emeryville has four indoor facilities that are available to reserve exclusively for your special occasion, gathering, or event:

The Bridgecourt Room The Bridgecourt Room has an urban loft vibe with amenities that include; a seating capacity of up to 40 people, a wet bar/ kitchen area, bathroom, and free Wi-Fi. This room also comes equipped with a projection screen and tables/chairs.

Emeryville Child Development Center You will have access to an industrial sized catering kitchen, a 100-person capacity multi-purpose room with a connected outdoor courtyard and a brand new, secure tot lot with playground.

Emeryville Senior Center Our main hall has vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring and can host up to 250 people. The Senior Center comes equipped with a stage, P.A. and sound system, tables and chairs and much more. If our main hall is too large for your event, our upstairs room is perfect for hosting smaller functions.

Meet Your Instructor:

Lan Shaw

Lan worked overseas in international business in the 1990s. After earning her MBA in England in 1998, Lan relocated to the Bay Area in 1999 as a business consultant, working closely with several Fortune 500 companies. She now works at Edward Jones Investments, helping individual investors work toward achieving their financial goals. Lan is active in her community, serving on several local Advisory Committees and volunteering for several organizations, including the Emeryville Senior Center. She also has taken cello lessons and has become a little league baseball umpire.

FINANCIAL WORKSHOP: YOUR SOURCE FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION This FREE educational course is designed to help individuals learn more about investment terms and topics, develop a financial strategy, and plan for retirement. This is a very basic, objective, eighthour non-accredited adult education course. You don’t have to be a financial expert to make sense of investing. You just need good information and time proven strategies. That’s exactly what you will get at our Financial Workshop.

EACH MEETING WILL FOCUS ON A SPECIFIC TOPIC: • April 2rd: Foundations of Investing • April 9th: Retirement by Design • April 16th: Protecting What’s Important

Recreation Center The Rec is equipped with projector and projector screens as well as TV’s in every room! With six conference style rooms for break out sessions, the Recreation Center can hold up to 100 seated guests in its largest room.

• April 23th: Preparing Your Estate Plan Class is free, but participants must pay an $8 materials fee (one time for all classes).

AT OUR FINANCIAL WORKSHOP, YOU WILL LEARN: • Key features of bonds, stocks, and mutual funds • Steps you can take to prepare for retirement

For more information regarding our wonderful indoor facility rentals, you may visit our website to download an application at www.emeryville.org/eventrentals or contact Rental and Events Coordinator Roselle Loudon at rloudon@emeryville.org or (510)-596-4353.

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• How insurance can help protect against unexpected life events • Basics of estate planning DATES

DAYS

TIME

FEE

4/2-4/23

W

6-8pm

FREE

location: Recreation Center


EMERYVILLE

Welcome to the Emeryville Senior Center! A welcoming, vibrant, and action filled center for the 21st century for adults 50 years of age and older. This isn’t your boring, stale senior center of olden times. With over 2,300 active members from Emeryville, Oakland, and throughout the Bay Area enjoying the many special events, fitness classes, and our popular excursions program, you’re sure to find something to keep smiling and healthy every single day of the week!

Membership to the Emeryville Senior Center is only $10 per year. Take a look at what you can get for just $10 ($20 for non-residents): • Information and Referral • Physical Fitness Classes • Health Services • 94608 Zip Code Area Shuttle • Meals on Wheels • Daily Hot Lunches • Taxi Ride Reimbursements • Day and Overnight Trips • Discount BART Tickets

JANUARY 16TH: 8TH ANNUAL GUMBO COOK-OFF

• Discount East Bay Paratransit Tickets

FEBRUARY 1ST: SUPER BOWL PARTY

• Music, Theatrical, and Sporting Events

FEBRUARY 13TH: BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION

• Wi-Fi and Computer Lab • Health and Enrichment Classes • Tax Assistance • Movies • Billiards Room

FEBRUARY 25TH: CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION MARCH 18TH: TEA & TALENT DAY APRIL 30TH-MAY 2ND: ANNUAL FLEA MARKET & CRAFT SALE

• Arts and Crafts Classes

Emeryville Senior Center

4321 Salem Street Emeryville, CA 94608 510-596-3730 Monday-Friday: 9am – 5pm REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET

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EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER SPECIAL EVENTS INTERESTED IN THE THEATER? The Center receives free tickets to other shows, including ballets, concerts, and various other entertainment throughout the Bay area. Tickets are available on a first come first serve basis and are available to members only—so join the center today!

MONTHLY DINE AROUND Meet for lunch at 12:15pm on the third Thursday of the month at a local restaurant, or go out of town on the “Go Van Go” bus. You are responsible for the price of your own meal and tip. Dates, times, and locations for the Monthly Dine Around are listed in the monthly “LINK.” Visit the Senior Center or www.emeryville.org for more information. DATES

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1/15

Townhouse

2/19

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3/19

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4/6

Berkeley Jewish Community Center

ART AND MUSEUM LOVERS GROUPS Art and Museum trips are scheduled to take advantage of the best and most exciting exhibits in the Bay Area. Trip fees include transportation and excursions are planned that coincide with the museum’s FREE days as much as possible. There may be an additional charge for special exhibit entrance, which will be included in the trip cost.

FRIDAY CLUB The Friday Club continues to evolve into the “Hot Spot” in Emeryville. The Friday Club is held every Friday, but once a month the club enjoys a special line-up. These special days have included gumbo cook-offs, outdoor picnics, Wii competitions, baking contests, casino days, and much more.

Gift Certificates for Senior Center Trips Now Available. Makes a great birthday or holiday season gift!

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FRIDAY “NIGHT” CLUB Get out and enjoy the night life like you used to every Friday night! Enjoy an evening of socializing with friends, playing the Wii, surfing the web, playing board games, or just “hanging out”. Free refreshments and dinner options make this a perfect place to kick off the weekend. Friday Night Club is from 5-8:30pm on the 4th Friday of each month beginning May 23rd.

FRIDAY MOVIES The center strives to provide the best entertainment and continues to offer the most current movies, award-winning series, and documentaries. Movies are shown every Friday at 1:00pm. Our projection system makes you feel like you are at the movies! While watching the movie, enjoy popcorn, a drink or other treats courtesy of the center. Don’t like our selection of movies? Please submit your suggestions or volunteer to be one of our “Movie Critics” that select the movie you feel other members would enjoy. Call the office to volunteer for this fun position.

LINK UP! Members of the Senior Center receive our monthly newsletter the LINK, which gives you up to date information about activities and events at the center.


EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER SENIOR TRAVEL CLUB Our popular travel club for older adults offers fun, casual day and overnight trips. See the list on the right for our Spring Adventures. Important Information: Most trips depart from the Emeryville Senior Center, 4321 Salem Street, Emeryville. Trips are escorted by dependable trip escorts or staff. Fees are due in full at time of registration. Checks payable to the City of Emeryville. We also accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Trip fees include transportation. Transportation is provided by our 22-passenger bus or charter buses, depending on the number of registrations. Fees may be required for entrance and/or lunch on some scheduled trips, which you will pay directly to the vendor.

EXCURSIONS FOR SENIORS: January:

Cache Creek Casino Cantor Museum at Stanford De Young Museum Dine Around: TBA

February:

Feather Falls Casino Haas Lilienthal House Allensworth State Historic Park Legion of Honor Dine Around: TBA ACT: Indian Ink

Cancellation Policy – Trip refunds will be considered only with a ten (10) business day prior notice to the departure date or if a replacement can be found. Some exceptions may apply at the discretion of the Adult Services Supervisor or Youth and Adult Services Manager.

Dates and trips may change so please join the center to get the most current and updated information on trips and events from our Newsletter.

March:

Graton Casino Pacific Grove Monarchs ACT: Mr. Burns Dine Around: TBA Academy of Science

April:

Red Hawk Casino SF Historic Churches Tour ACT: Let there be love De Young Museum Dine Around: TBA

This is Just a Preview of a Few of Our Great Trips. For a Full Trips List, Join The Center Today!

EMBRACE - EXPERIENCE - ENJOY! Do you dream of exploring the World or maybe seeing more of the United States? What are you waiting for? Travel enriches your life forever! Your perspective is broadened, your senses are awakened, and your spirit is renewed. You know you deserve it! Join us for an engaging, color slide-show-video presentation that is sure to peak your interests!! We will be featuring “Guided Group Tours” with our respected travel partner, Collette Vacations. Everything has been preplanned for you to ensure a worry-free, exciting & memorable travel experience.

Take advance of early booking discounts when you book 6 months in advance! America’s Cowboy Country- 6/23/2015

Colorado Rockies - 9/19/2015

Best of Eastern Canada - 7/12/2015

Exploring Greece - 10/6/2015

Spain’s Classics – 3/6/2015

San Antonio Holiday - 12/4/2015

Central/Eastern Europe - 9/3/2015 Stop by the Center to pick-up a color brochure with complete day-by-day itineraries or call to have one mailed to you. For information and reservations please call: Deborah Neal, Group Tour Coordinator @ 510-499-5900.

SAVE THE

DATE! FREE TRAVEL SLIDESHOW PRESENTATION Wednesday, February 18, 2015 @ 1:30pm Emeryville Senior Center

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET

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EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER TRANSPORTATION: GETTING AROUND THE BAY AREA MEASURE B TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS: 8-TO-GO SHUTTLE AND TAXI REIMBURSEMENT PRESENTATIONS

Join us for one of these presentations if you are new to the program, need assistance filling out applications, or require assistance with reimbursement paperwork. This program is funded by the Alameda County Transportation Commission through Measure B funds. The next informational meetings will be held: DATES

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BART TICKETS

Discount tickets for adults age 65 and older. $9.00 for $24.00 worth of rides. We now also carry discounted tickets for people under the age of 65 with disabilities.

EAST BAY PARATRANSIT TICKETS

Available to Emeryville Residents only. Must meet eligibility requirements. Assistance is available with applications for East Bay Paratransit ADA rides.

AARP 55 ALIVE DRIVER CERTIFICATION COURSES 8-Hour Certification Class and 4-Hour Refresher Class AARP driving classes provide a comfortable setting for older adults (ages 50 and older) to help protect you and improve the roads for everyone. Participants who complete the course earn a certificate and may be eligible for a discount on their car insurance. Advanced registration required. Call the Center at 510-596-3730 to reserve a space. Fees: $12 AARP Members / $14 non-AARP Members.

8-HOUR CERTIFICATION COURSE DATES

TIMES

1/22 & 1/29

12:15-4:30pm

3/19 & 3/26

12:15-4:30pm

4-HOUR REFRESHER COURSE

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8-TO-GO ON-DEMAND SHUTTLE SERVICE Transportation for Seniors and People with Disabilities in Emeryville and Oakland

ONLY $1 PER RIDE!

WHAT IS ‘8-TO-GO’? The ‘8-To-Go’ is an on-demand shuttle service for everyone ages 60+, or people ages 18-59 who have a disability, living in the 94608 zip code area. Once enrolled in the program, users just place a call to set-up your travel itinerary and location, it’s that simple! Travel is limited to locations to and from the 94608 zip code area (which is all of Emeryville and portions of North and West Oakland including MacArthur BART, Kaiser, Sutter and more).

WHY SHOULD I USE ‘8-TO-GO’? This service is intended to help seniors and people with disabilities travel within the local 94608 area. Whether it’s a trip to the senior center, grocery store, favorite restaurant, medical appointment, or religious services, ‘8-To-Go’ will provide the personalized service and attentiveness not found in other transportation services.

HOW DO I FIND MORE INFO OR SIGN-UP FOR IT? Contact the Emeryville Senior Center by phone (510-596-3730), visit us online (www.emeryville.org) or in-person (4321 Salem Street, Emeryville) to fill out an ‘8-To-Go’ application and receive the rider’s guide. Once confirmed in our system, you will receive the direct reservation line that enables you to start using ‘8-To-Go’ at your leisure!

THE ‘8-TO-GO’ SHUTTLE SERVICE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: • City of Emeryville • Emeryville Transportation Management Assoc. • Alameda County Transportation Commission: Your Measure B tax dollars at work!


EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER CLASSES AT THE SENIOR CENTER Have an idea for a new class or instructor not in our current class lineup? Are you interested in sharing your skill or talent at the senior center? Contact Adult Services Supervisor Brad Helfenberger at 510-596-3779, bhelfenberger@emeryville.org or let one of our center staff know in person!

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Beginning Computer Class

Peter & Sharon Lee

Free for ESC members

9:00 - 10:00am

Tai Chi

Judy Jamerson

Free for ESC members

10:00 - 11:30am

Coffee and Current Events

Gene Weinstein

Free for ESC members

10:15 - 11:15am

NIA (Non Impact Aerobics)

Angie Spector

Free for ESC members

10:30 - 11:30am

Physical Fitness

Geraldine Washington

Free for ESC members

11:15am - 12:15pm

Pilates

Angie Spector

Free for ESC members

1:00 - 2:30pm

Posture Oriented Wellness (POW)

Amy Aldrich

Free for ESC members

1:00 - 2:00pm

Anti-Aging Class

Juanita Oribello

Free for ESC members

1:00 - 3:00pm

Bingo

Dottie Wieland/T.J. Bowen

$3.50 for 3 cards, 10 games and Blackout

9:00 - 10:00am

Light Weight Training

Helen Vaughn

Free for ESC members

1:30pm–2:30pm

Beginning Tap Dance

Bruce Biada

Free for ESC members

10:30 - 11:30am

Zumba

Helen Vaughn

Free for ESC memebers

2:30pm–3:30pm

Intermediate Tap Dance

Bruce Biada

Free for ESC members

11:30am - 12:30pm

Guitar/Folk Singing

Terry Lee

Free for ESC Members

12:15-1:15pm

Restorative Pilates

Isabelita Papa

Free for ESC Member

1:00 - 3:00pm

Mah-Jong

Terry Lee

Free for ESC Members

1:30-3:30

Chinese Dance

Julia Zhang

Free for ESC Members

11:00am- 12:00pm

Chair Yoga

Sally Maxwell

Free for ESC Member

9:00 - 10:00am

Yoga

Sally Maxwell

Free for ESC members

9:00 - 10:30am

Beginning Line Dancing

Novella Peterson

Small donations accepted

10:30am - 12:00pm

Soul Line Dancing

Ray Johnson

Small donations accepted

10:15am-11:45pm

Qi Gong

Isabelita Papa

Free for ESC members

12:15 - 3:00pm

Painting and Drawing

Marjorie Wagner

Free for ESC members

9:00 - 10:00am

Light Weight Training

Geraldine Washington

Free for ESC members

9:00 - 11:00am

Cooking Round the World (2x/mth)

Mindy Myers

Free for ESC members

10:15 - 11:30am

Rosen Method Movement Class

Stephanie Peters

Free for ESC members

1:00 - 3:00pm

Knitting & Crochet Classes

Kim Huhta

Free for ESC members

1:30 - 3:30pm

Quilting & Sewing

Sandy Newman

Free for ESC members

9:00-11:00am

Beginning Tai Chi & Alexander Technique

Ann Koo

Free for ESC members

10:15 - 11:15am

Zumba Gold

Isabelita Papa

Free for ESC members

1:00 - 2:30pm

Beginning Argentine Tango Dance

Ivan Shvarts

Free for ESC members

2:30 - 4:00pm

Practical Tango

Ivan Shvarts

Free for ESC members

TUESDAY

ALL CLASSES ARE HELD AT THE SENIOR CENTER Classes are partially funded by Alameda Agency on Aging.

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

UNDER 50? YOU CAN STILL ENJOY THESE CLASSES FOR A $7 PER CLASS FEE.

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET

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EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER CONTINUING SERVICES CONNECTIONS

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UPS The Alameda County Fire Department visits the Senior Center every first and third Friday of the month at 11:30 a.m. to check your blood pressure (and they maintain records for comparison).

HEALTH CHECK UP AND FOOT CARE A geriatric nurse practitioner from the 60+ Health Center provides bimonthly foot care, diet and medication review, and blood pressure checks at the Senior Center. Free for members. DATES

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FINANCIAL ADVISING Do you need help managing your retirement finances? Lan Shaw, a financial advisor with Edward Jones, offers free financial advising on the third Friday of each month from 10am-12pm. Walk-ins are welcome, no need to make an appointment.

• Newsletter Assembly – Third Tuesday of the month, 9:30-11:30am • Brown Bag Program – First and third Thursday of the month, 8:00-9:30am • Meals-on-Wheels Delivery – Every weekday, 11:00am-1:00pm

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Information and referral to help older adults and their families meet their needs by accessing community resources and professional services, assistance with senior housing, renter/homeowner tax refunds, referrals for housekeeping, financial advice, food stamp information, shopping and escort services, complaint resolution, forms and documents; long-term care planning, including pre-placement assessment. For more information, please call 510-596-3779.

HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING AND ADVOCACY PROGRAM (HICAP) Unbiased assistance and information on long term care, Medicare, supplements to Medicare and HMOS. Offered every third Tuesday of the month by Legal Assistance for Seniors’ HICAP volunteer, Paul Lee. Please call the center at 510-596-3730 for an appointment.

HOME DELIVERED MEALS For home-bound older persons, 60 and over residing in Emeryville. Monday-Friday and weekends by special arrangement. Suggested donation of $3.00 per meal. For more information, call 510-596-4309.

EMERYVILLE TRI-CITY CAFÉ HOT LUNCH PROGRAM The center offers a hot pre-packaged meal daily in our main auditorium. The meals are provided by Nutrition Solutions focusing on using low fat and sodium ingredients. This is a self serve lunch which runs Monday–Friday, 11:45am-12:15pm. Suggested Donation for the meal is $3.00 for adults 60 years and over and $5.00 if under 60. You must fill out an application form to participate in addition to the Senior Center Membership form.

• We are also seeking skilled Teachers, Special Event Assistance, Trip Escorts, and Greeters/ Orientation Providers! If you can help or you would like more information on volunteering, please call 510-596-3730 today!


SPECIAL EVENTS

FREE!

NATIONAL CHILDREN TO THE PARK AND BIKE RODEO Date: Saturday, May 16th · 1:00pm-3:00pm Location: Doyle Hollis Park • • • • •

Bring your bike! If you don’t have a bike, we’ll have bikes for you to use! Learn bicycle safety and challenge yourself on the bicycle obstacle course! Enter raffle for FREE bike and bike gear giveaways! Obtain a FREE helmet courtesy of the Emeryville Police Officers Association (while supplies last) Enjoy FREE games, face painting, arts, and crafts that celebrate biking

MAY DINNER AND MOVIE SERIES Date: Friday May 1st, 8th, 15th Location: Doyle Hollis Park , 1333 62nd Street Times: All movies will start around 8pm and end around 10pm Back by popular demand... join the City of Emeryville’s FREE May Dinner and a Movie Series! The movie series will be held at DoyleHollis Park on Friday, May 2nh; Friday, May 9th and Friday, May16th. All Movies will start around 8pm and end around 10pm. Food, popcorn and beverages will be sold.

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SPECIAL EVENTS FREE! WINTER INDOOR MOVIE SERIES A FREE indoor movie and 25¢ movie treats make this a perfect Friday night for the whole family. Movies start at 7:00pm and doors will open to the public at 6:30pm. DATES

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Ice Age

1/23

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Frozen

Location : Emeryville Senior Center

SPRING TIME CARNIVAL AND EGG HUNT

FREE!

Date: Saturday, March 28th · 12:00-3:00pm (Egg Hunt starts @ 1pm!) Location: Doyle Hollis Park A FREE event ideal for families with children ages 12 and under featuring: • Age Categorized Egg Hunts! (Under 4, 4-5, 6-8, & 9-12 Year Old Areas) • Large Bounce Houses • Live Music • Awesome Spring Time Arts & Crafts • Fun Carnival Games with Prizes • Professional Balloon Twister • Photos with Ms. Bunny • Face Painting • Explore a Real Fire Truck and Police Car • Sausages, Hot Dogs, Chips, Fruit, Juice for Sale

EARTH DAY COMMUNITY

FREE! CLEAN UPS

We need you! Please volunteer with your fellow community members and help keep our shoreline, parks, and trails clean and vibrant. These clean ups are perfect for companies, families, or anyone looking to make a difference locally on this significant day in the world. To sign up for a project, contact Roselle Loudon at 510-596-4353 or rloudon@emeryville.org

Date: Saturday, April 18th · 9:00am-12:00noon Locations: • Beach Clean Up Shorebird Park (Chevys Parking Lot off I-80 Frontage Road) • Trail Clean Up at Marina Park (3810 Powell Street) • Park Restoration at Doyle Hollis Park (1332 62nd Street)

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SPECIAL EVENTS

EMERYVILLE’S

“ D U A T H L ON ” T S E EVE RT O R SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH SH

This race is so short even you can do it! All proceeds benefit the Emery Unified School District Health & Wellness Programs… help Emeryville’s kids get fit and learn lifelong sports skills! Students 18 years old and under race for ONLY $1.00...and get their dollar back when they finish!

Who can do a Short Triathlon?

Race Day Schedule:

• The whole family...all ages! Any fitness level is encouraged to try their first triathlon. • Use this to test your fitness level or set this event as a goal to get healthy! • Seasoned triathletes, use this event to warm up for the triathlon season and have fun doing it!

• 6:30am: Check-In Opens • 8:00am: Race Starts! • 8:30am: Health/Fitness Faire Opens • 9:30am: Awards For more information and registration, please visit www.emeryville.org/shortestduever

What is the Shortest Triathlon Ever? • 1 mile run • 2.5 mile bike • 2.1 mile run Presented by the BOSS Foundation and the City of Emeryville

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Are you looking for a great park or open space to host your next birthday party, family reunion, barbeque, or corporate picnic? The City of Emeryville has a space for you to enjoy throughout the summer season and rent exclusively for your private gathering. Marina Park: Emeryville’s best kept secret...Marina Park (3300 Powell Street) is the perfect setting for your outdoor wedding, peaceful stroll, or some exercise along the waterfront. The park features large green spaces overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Alcatraz, and beyond. A modern bathroom, refurbished trails, picnic areas, public art, and lots of fresh air and sunshine await your special day!

Doyle-Hollis Park:

An award winning park that features 4 picnic table areas, public art, a large green space, modern playground equipment, eco-friendly bathrooms and landscaping, a street skate area, and a half-court basketball area. This is the place to host your outdoor parties for the entire family or local business! The park is 1-block large between Doyle, Hollis, 61st, and 62nd Streets.

Public Plazas and Streets:

Looking for that unique urban space to host a food truck gathering, dance party, or want to host a block party for your neighborhood? Complete a Community Event Permit today!

For more information on how to rent any of our beautiful parks, picnic areas, or any public spaces, you may visit our website to download an application at www.emeryville.org/eventrentals or contact Rental and Events Coordinator Roselle Loudon at rloudon@emeryville.org or (510)-596-4353.

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Why should I pre-register for activities? Almost all activities require pre-registration. Without pre-registration, our staff will not be able to have the correct supervision or supplies to make sure you have a great experience. Note: A few of our community/special events and senior activities do not require pre-registration. These will be noted in the activity/event description.

There are four (4) ways to register for activities/events in Emeryville:

ON-LINE Please visit www.emeryville.org/activenet to register for almost any program! ActiveNet requires immediate payment, so make sure to have your debit/credit card or electronic check handy. Avoid wasting gas, paper, and time waiting in line…register online today!

WALK-IN Register in-person weekdays at the Recreation Center (9:00am6:00pm) or Veteran’s Memorial/Senior Center (9:00am-5:00pm) for almost every activity and event. Be sure to bring your checkbook or credit/debit card too, fees are due in full to register for a program. If you also want to save time, please download a registration form from http://www.emeryville.org and pre-fill all of the activity information before you arrive.

FAX Pick up or download a registration form and fax it to 510-596-4339 for youth/adult activities/events or 510-652-0933 for senior activities/events. Faxed registrations require full payment by credit/debit cards only.

MAIL Cut out the registration form on the inside of the back cover, complete the registration form and sign the waiver, and mail the form with full payment to the Recreation Center, 4300 San Pablo Avenue for Youth Classes or the Senior Center, 4321 Salem Street for Adult/ Senior Classes (both address are Emeryville, CA 94608).

How do I register for infant and toddler/child development center activities? The Emeryville Child Development Center (ECDC) only accepts walkin registrations due to eligibility constraints. Eligibility for enrollment into ECDC programs is limited to families who live in Emeryville, work in Emeryville, or live with the 94608 zip code area of Oakland. Be prepared to fill out an application form when you visit and sign up for the monthly tour of the programs and facility. Please call the ECDC with any questions at 510-596-4343.

Why was the activity canceled or rescheduled? Due to low enrollment, instructor emergencies, weather conditions, or many other reasons, a class may be cancelled or rescheduled at any time. Staff attempts to limit these occurrences, but they are bound to happen. If an activity is cancelled or rescheduled, you will have the opportunity to join a rescheduled activity, join a different activity, or receive a full refund. Please allow four to six weeks for cash or check refunds to be processed. We sincerely apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

Where are the activities located? Activity locations are listed in each activity description. The addresses for these locations are as follows: Veteran’s Memorial (Senior Center): 4321 Salem Street Recreation Center: 4300 San Pablo Avenue Bridgecourt Room: 3990 Harlan Street Child Development Center: 1220 53rd Street

Who should I make checks payable to? Please make all checks payable to: The City of Emeryville.

What credit cards do you accept? Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.

Why should I become a member of the Senior Center? Membership is only $10 for residents, $20 for non-residents, and

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1. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY RELEASES, WAIVES, DISCHARGES AND COVENANTS NOT TO SUE THE CITY OF EMERYVILLE, ITS EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS AND AGENTS (hereinafter referred to as “Releasees”) from all liability to the undersigned, his or her personal representatives, assigns, heirs, and next of kin for any loss, damage, or claim therefore on account of injury to the person or property of the undersigned, whether caused by any negligent act or omission, including gross negligence and/or willful disregard, of the Releasees or otherwise while the undersigned is participating in the City activity or using any City facilities in connection with such activity. 2. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS the Releasees from all liability, claims, demands, causes of action, charges, expenses, and attorney fees (including attorney fees to establish the releasee’s right to indemnity or incurred on appeal) resulting from involvement in this activity whether caused by any negligent act or omission of the release or otherwise. 3. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ASSUMES AND ACCEPTS FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSS, BODILY INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE while upon City property or participating in the activity or using any City facilities and equipment whether caused by any negligent act or omission of Releasees or otherwise. The undersigned expressly agrees that the foregoing release and waiver, indemnity agreement and assumption of risk are intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by California law and that if any portion thereof be held invalid, notwithstanding, the balance shall continue in full legal force and effect.

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I hereby acknowledge that I have read the foregoing and that I am aware of the legal consequences of this agreement, including that it prevents me from suing the City or its employees, agents, or officers if I am injured or damaged for any reason because of participation in this activity. I further acknowledge that no oral representations, statements or inducements have been made to me. IF THE PARTICIPANT IS A MINOR, I hereby warrant that I am the legal guardian or custodial parent of: ......................................................................................... Who is a minor, and agree on my own behalf and said minor’s behalf to the terms and conditions of the foregoing agreement. Signature Required: ........................................................................ Date: ................................................................................. (Participant signature or Parent/Guardian if under 18 years old) ......................................................................................... PHOTO RELEASE: I acknowledge that the City of Emeryville takes photographs and videotapes of its activities and events for publicity purposes and authorize the use of my image or my child’s image by the City for such purposes. I understand I will not be compensated for use of such photos or videos.


EMERYVILLE EMERYVILLECITY UPGRADES NEWS ACCESSIBILITY GRANTS FOR RENTERS & HOMEOWNERS The City of Emeryville offers Accessibility Grants to residences occupied by disabled low income owners and tenants who require accessibility modifications. The maximum grant amount is $10,000 for qualified households. The work performed includes only those items necessary to ensure accessibility to the residence. Rental owners must agree to any modifications for their tenants and agree to continue to rent the unit at affordable levels. The applicants’ household income must not exceed low income limits as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. For more information, please visit the Accessibility Grants webpage at www.emeryville.org/accessgrants or contact the program manager, Catherine Firpo, at cfirpo@emeryville.org or 510-596-4354. 2014 Low Income Household Income Limits: PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD

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BUSINESS LICENSE CERTIFICATES AND FEES Any individual, partnership, corporation or sole proprietor who wishes to conduct, either directly or indirectly, any business within the City of Emeryville must secure a business license certificate. The City of Emeryville ordinance states that it is unlawful for any person to commence, transact, engage in or carry on business in the City without first having obtained a valid license and paid the license fee. Organizations operating entirely for the benefit of charitable purposes and those exempt from filing information returns under 26 U.S.C. §6033 (a)(2) are exempt from the payment of business license taxes. However, such organizations must still receive and maintain a current business license and are subject to an annual renewal and statement affirming its status as a charitable organization by March 1 of each year. For more information and for links to other helpful resources, please visit the City’s website at www.emeryville.org/businesslicense.

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Public Art Is Expanding Throughout Emeryville! SHELLMOUND STREET POWELL STREET BRIDGE PUBLIC ART PROGRAM: Four finalists, selected from 35 qualifying artist submittals, prepared Conceptual Design Proposals for review this winter. The four finalists will be on display in City Hall from November 14th to January 21st. The artist teams were challenged to increase the connectivity from Bay Street to the Emeryville Public Market and improve safety under the overpass through lighting while enhancing the artistic environment. Please come by to review the finalists’ proposals and fill out comment forms.

POETRY ON THE GO PROGRAM: In October 2014 the City, working with the current Poet Laureate and the Emeryville Transportation Management Authority, initiated monthly installation of new poems on every Emery Go Round shuttle. Riders may take the poems and a new poem will be installed on the first of the month through October 2015. Please see the poet laureate’s page on the city’s website www.Emeryville.org/poetlaureate if you would like to submit a response to the rolling calls for new poems or to see the previously published poems.

2014 PUBLIC ART PURCHASE AWARD:

BUS SHELTER TEMPORARY ART PROGRAM PHASE 3: Six artists were selected for the Phase 3 installation of the Bus Shelter Temporary Art Program to be initiated in January 2015. This program has highlighted local Emeryville residents and employees since 2012, featuring four original works from each artist for three months at four locations throughout the City. Look for the existing works by Michelle Theberge through the new year at 40th and Emery, Hollis and 62nd, Shellmound and Bay, and Powell and Commodore and the new artists through 2015 and 2016: Caitlin Coreris, Teresa Kalnoskas, Hannah Nelson, Moonyoung Sung, Will Tait, and Kazuko Watanabe.

The 9th Annual Purchase Award Program guidelines were expanded from purchases solely for City Hall to other community facilities in the City of Emeryville. Accordingly, the Public Art Committee recommended the City Council make two purchases this year, one for City Hall and one for the Police Station. The first recommendation for City Hall was for a work by Rick Ritchey “My Iconoclast ” 75” x 56”, acrylic polyurethane, 2014. This piece will cover a long vacant elevator shaft wall. The second recommendation for the Police Station was Nora Pauwels’s work “Blueprint of a Garden”, plexi plates with carborondum and cobalt blue ink, 2014. The purchases will be celebrated with a reception on December 11th.

For more information on the Public Art in Public Places Program in Emeryville see www.Emeryville.org/publicart or contact the program coordinator, Amber Evans at 510 596-4382 or aevans@Emeryville.org

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EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS

Update on Development Proposals BREAKING RECORDS A record was set by the Building Division regarding the number of permits issued in a month. In September 2014, 128 new permits were issued, exceeding the number of permits issued in July and August combined. This past August was equally active with over 2,100 field inspections of new developments, renovations and tenant improvements, reaching an all-time high for the City.

MARKETPLACE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT The Planning Commission held two study sessions in October 2014: one for development of a 7-story, 220-unit residential building on the former United Artists Theater site; and second for a 7-story, 212-unit residential building with ground floor retail on the existing surface parking lot on the east side of Christie Avenue. The Planning Commission is expected to hold second study sessions on the two sites in early 2015.

CHRISTIE AVENUE PARK EXPANSION The City Council and the Planning Commission held study sessions for a redesign and expansion of the Christie Avenue Park at 5959 Shellmound Street in October 2014. The Planning Commission hearing on the park design is tentatively scheduled for its December 11th meeting.

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS URBAN VILLAGE A developer filed an application to redevelop the former paint factory on Sherwin Avenue in September 2014. The Planning Commission held a study session in October to review updated plans for 540 residential units and 94,600 square feet of commercial space in five new buildings. The existing 70,000 square foot building along Horton Street will be reused for office space. The City Council will consider the proposal at a study session this December.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING AT 3706 SAN PABLO AVENUE This new City-sponsored affordable housing project at 3706 San Pablo Avenue, the former Golden Gate Lock and Key site, was presented to the Planning Commission in October 2014 for a study session. The Commissioners provided favorable feedback and the applicant has filed an application. This project will add 87 affordable units and 6,130 square feet of commercial space. With its family-friendly design it aims to become a model project for future multi-family developments in the City. The project is scheduled for a Planning Commission hearing at its January meeting.

SIDEWALK CAFES AND BIKE CORRALS More businesses in Emeryville are looking for opportunities to extend their services outdoors. The City is considering an application from Scarlet City Espresso Bar (3960 Adeline Street) for a sidewalk café permit. This will further activate Adeline Street after the City’s approval of CommonWealth’s bike corral. This, along with the approved CommonWealth MicroPub sidewalk café and bike corral (scheduled to open in November 2014), will help to activate this stretch of Adeline Street. For more information on bike corrals and sidewalk cafés and how to get one installed in front of your business, you can contact City Planner Sara Billing at sbilling@emeryville.org or 510-596-4362.

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EMERYVILLE HOUSING ELEMENT 2015–2023

Housing Element of General Plan Named “Model for California” The California Housing and Community Development Department has called Emeryville’s Housing Element a model for the state, and plans to post it on their website. You can see it now at http://www.emeryville.org/housingelement. The City Council adopted it on November 2014, and the State is expected to certify it within the next few months. Its goals are to preserve existing housing, develop affordable housing, develop housing for people with special needs, provide a variety of housing types, promote equal opportunity, provide family-friendly housing, and promote environmental responsibility. Having a certified Housing Element makes the City eligible for State funding for public improvements such as parks.

Transit Study Final Report Is Now Available The final report from the Emeryville Berkeley Oakland Transit Study (EBOTS) is expected to be available online in early December 2014 and will be reviewed at the December 11, 2014 Planning Commission and the City Council meeting on January 20, 2015. The meetings will be in the Council Chambers in Old Town Hall, at 1333 Park Avenue at Hollis Street. The study is a collaboration of three cities and five transit agencies, and is funded by a grant from the Federal Transit Agency through Caltrans. To see the final report and provide your comments, please to go http://www.emeryville.org/ebots or contact Diana Keena at dkeena@emeryville.org or 510-596-4335.

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City Wins Google Award as the 2014 California Digital Capital! Google has named the City of Emeryville as the “digital capital” of California, singling it out for having the “strongest online business community” in the state. The Google eCity Awards honor “the strongest online business community in each state”. Google worked with an independent research firm to analyze the online strength of local small businesses in cities in all 50 states and determine the leading cities in the digital economy. A variety of factors were reviewed to determine the leading cities and towns across the U.S., including the likelihood of small businesses to have a website, use a blog, promote themselves on a social network, sell goods directly from their Web pages and whether they had a mobile-friendly website. The winning cities exhibited strong engagement and potential for growth within the digital economy. For more information on the Google Digital Capital award, visit http://www.google.com/economicimpact/ecities.html.

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Ground Broken for the Emeryville Center for Community Life The Emeryville Center for Community Life (ECCL) has officially broken ground as of October 16, 2014. Congresswoman Barbara Lee, State Senator Loni Hancock, and State Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner, amongst many other county, school district, and city officials who helped make this project a reality. The first phase of the ECCL will be to refurbish the gymnasium and pool as well as to add a community fitness center and high school. The second phase of the ECCL features the remaining portions of the project, including middle and elementary school grade classrooms, an athletic field, administration offices, health center, and a community center. For updates on this major education and civic endeavor, please visit the project website at http://www.emeryvillecenter.org/.

On October 25th, the Emeryville’s Community and Environmental Service Divisions hosted the Temescal Creek Community Organic Garden (TEMCOG) Grand Opening on 48th Street, Emeryville, to coincide with national Make A Difference Day. The work party included the addition of planter boxes on the outside of the garden gate, with seating included on the boxes. These will be planted with herbs and medicinal plants available to the broader neighborhood. The ribbon cutting was conducted by the Mayor, Jack Asher, and Vice Mayor, Ruth Atkin, along with the TEMCOG Garden Coordinator, Katrine Benninger and ECOG Director Sam Foushee. Kawana Thompson, a community gardener with a plot at the site, and her band performed and food and dance was shared among the gardeners. Attendees met their neighbors, fellow plot holders, elected officials, city staff and the garden coordinators. The garden was funded by the former Emeryville Redevelopment Agency.

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STAY SAFE! Holiday Tips from the Emeryville Police Department

The Emeryville Police Department would like you to know that although Emeryville is a safe city, Emeryville along with other Alameda County cities have seen an increase in thefts. Stolen items such as laptops, cellphones, IPods, I Pads, backpacks, etc. are easily transported and then are pawned, sold or bartered through flea markets, social media or other venues.

• Did you know on an average the Police Department has a response time of less than 5 minutes? If you see suspicious activity, call 911 immediately for emergencies or 596-3700 for non-emergencies.

• If you have a security camera system, provide that information immediately to the dispatcher or officer. If the theft just occurred, the dispatcher/officer will want to immediately broadcast the suspect’s description to other officers in the area in hopes of making an arrest. Also be prepared to make a copy of the video because the officer will need a copy of the video for the police report.

• Do not leave any valuables in plain sight. Most victims believe that they can leave their valuables in plain view while they “grab a cup of coffee or something to eat.” It takes less than 30 seconds to break into a car, take the valuables and jump into a getaway car.

• Pay attention to your surroundings when walking. A majority of the victims have earplugs on or are on their cellphones talking or texting. Because they are distracted, criminals will come from behind and snatch the victim’s valuables.

• Immediately call police when you are a victim of a crime. The dispatcher will ask you questions as to WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY and HOW. “WHO (description of suspects), WHAT happened (stepped away from vehicle) WHEN (time of day), WHERE (location) WHY (stole laptop in car) and How (smashed the vehicle’s window).” The dispatcher will simultaneously relay the information to the officers who will be on the lookout. If you would like to have an officer to visit your business or to provide a safety meeting, please don’t hesitate to contact the Emeryville Police Department at 596-3700.

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Emeryville Citizens’ Police Academy Needs You This Spring! The Emeryville Police Department wants you to join the next police academy starting on March 5, 2014 The Citizen’s Police Academy will acquaint citizens with law enforcement’s role in the criminal justice system and provide increased understanding of the tasks police officers face in their daily work. With a better understanding between the police and citizens, it becomes easier to find realistic solutions to neighborhood problems. Everyone benefits from enhancing citizen understanding of the role and function of their police department. The academy will meet once a week on Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for 10 weeks March 5–May 7. Citizens will receive approximately twenty-six hours of classroom instruction by police officers, staff, and commanders within the police department. The curriculum and teaching methods are similar to those of the regular Police Academy, with a mix of lecture format and scenario / hands-on training. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and to express their views and concerns to members of the Department. Participants will be asked to critique the various instructors as well as the overall academy experience. The academy will cover all areas/divisions of the police department (Traffic, Criminal Investigation Services, Narcotics, Dispatch, K-9, Patrol, etc.) with a particular emphasis on the patrol as that division is the one which the public comes into contact with most often. You must be at least 18 years of age and live or work in the City of Emeryville. To apply, complete the Citizens’ Police Academy application online at www.emeryvillepolice.us/citizensacademy or come to the Emeryville Police Department to pick one up. If you have any questions or need more information, contact Officer Brian Head, Citizen Police Academy Coordinator, at 510-596-3717 or bhead@emeryvillepolice.us for more information.

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25 Green-Certified Businesses Call Emeryville Home! The Alameda County Green Business Program certifies businesses based on their environmental performance and promotes Green Businesses using the Green Business logo and other public outreach. To earn and display the logo, businesses must comply with environmental laws and regulations, conserve resources, and use environmentally sound business practices to prevent pollution. If you like doing business based on these values, you can support this program and these businesses by becoming their customer! We’ve listed and mapped the 25 Emeryville businesses for you who have been certified, and in many cases, re-certified, as green. No surprise, the Bay Area leads the “green” way in the state. In Alameda County, there are over 575 Green-certified businesses and approximately 2,300 in the 9 Bay Area counties. Overall you’ll find over 2,800 green businesses in the state of California. Many types of businesses are Green-certified, including restaurants, landscapers, printers, property managers, auto repair, cleaning services, small schools, manufacturers and wineries. Look for the Green Business Program logo on windows and on marketing materials to know if a business is Green-certified or visit http://www.greenbiz.ca.gov/ for a complete and current listing. Emeryville would like to see more businesses go green! Businesses interested in applying to become Green-certified can find more information here: http://www.greenbusinessca.org. To speak with someone local about becoming a green business, please contact Environmental Programs Technician Marcy Greenhut at 510-596-3795 or mgreenhut@emeryville.org.

Emeryville’s 25 Green Businesses as of October 2014 are:

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Greenberg Brand Strategy, Inc.

1250 53rd St. Suite 5

Consumer Financial Service Corporation

1500 Park Avenue, Suite 116

BASELINE Environmental Consulting

5900 Hollis Street, Suite D

PrintingGreen.Com

1287 66th Street

Bacchus Press Inc.

1287 66th St.

Four Points Sheraton

1603 Powell Street

Photo Science Emeryville Office

6121 Hollis St. Suite 7

ScanArt

1259 Park Avenue

Farley's on 65th

1195 65th Street

Escuela Bilingue Internacional

4550 San Pablo

Paula LeDuc Fine Catering

1350 Park Avenue

Hines 2100 Powell

2100 Powell Street, Suite 125

Vee Horticulture Garden Design

1250 Ocean Ave.

Summer Summer Thai Eatery

5885 HOLLIS ST STE 50

Ubuntu Coffee

5515 Doyle Street #7

Siegel & Strain Architects

1295 59th Street

Clif Bar & Company

1451 66 Street

Aspera Inc.

5900 Hollis St. Ste. E

Julie Holcomb Printers, Inc.

1601 63rd St.

MedAmerica

2100 Powell Street, Suite 900

Art.com

2100 Powell Street, Suite 1000 & 1300

Arizmendi Bakery & Pizzeria

4301 San Pablo Ave.

Dovetail Events

5900 Hollis St. Suite W

Bay Area Economics

1285 66th St.

Emeryville Chamber of Commerce

3980 Harlan St.

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Community Advisory Committee Information CITY COUNCIL AND OVERSIGHT BOARD

COMMUNITY ADVISORY BODIES (STANDING)

CITY COUNCIL

BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY SUBCOMMITTEE OF TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7:15pm, City Hall Jac Asher, Mayor Ruth Atkin, Vice-Mayor Nora Davis Scott Donahue Diane Martinez

OVERSIGHT BOARD

Meets 2nd Tuesdays, 5:30pm, City Hall Sabrina Landreth, Staff Liaison Jac Asher, Chair and Councilmember John Gooding, Vice Chair Aisha Brown Greg Harper Michael Parenti Susan Rinne

CITY COUNCIL SUB-COMMITTEES CITY/SCHOOL COMMITTEE

Meets Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct, 1st Thursdays, 5:30pm, Emery Unified School District Offices

COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE Meets Quarterly, 3rd Thursdays, 11:00am City Hall

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE

Meets 1st Thursdays, 9:00am Police Station

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE

Meets 3rd Thursdays, 9:00am City Hall

TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE Meets Quarterly, 4th Wednesdays, 9:00am, City Hall

TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

Meets 4th Tuesdays, 9:00am, City Hall

Meets 1st Mondays, 5:30pm City Hall

Marcy Greenhut, Staff Liaison Tom Modic, Chair Laura McCamy Celeste Burrows Ken Bukowski Betsy Cooley David Kritzberg Brian Donahue Scott Donahue Svante Rodegard

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meets 4th Wednesdays, 5:30pm, ECDC Diana Garcia-Ortiz, Staff Liaison Jac Asher, Council Liaison Dr. Karen Steele, School Board Mark Kelley David Kritzborg Ruth Major Kirsten Walraven

FINANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meets Quarterly, 3rd Mondays, 5:30pm City Hall Nora Davis, Council Liaison Jac Asher, Coucil Liaison William C. Reuter, Chair Michael Costello Brian Cross Fran Quittel Benay Curtis-Bauer

HOUSING COMMITTEE

Meets 1st Wednesdays 6:00pm City Hall Catherine Firpo, Staff Liaison Ruth Atkin, Council Liaison Ed Treuting, Chair Frank Jordan, Vice Chair Lawrence Cardoza Kris Owens Sarah Harper Tito Young Vickie Jo Sowell

MARINA COMMITTEE

COMMISSION ON AGING

Meets Quarterly, 4th Wednesdays, 5:30pm, City Hall

Brad Helfenberger, Staff Liaison Nora Davis, Council Liaison Joyce Jacobson, Chair Lillie Moseley, Vice Chair Krisna Hanks Judi Oser June Abeyta Jerry Fishman Susan Penner Judy Inouye

Maurice Kaufman, Staff Liaison Nora Davis, Council Liaison Emery Marina Representative Emery Cove Representative Herrick Andrews Robert Blain Betsy Cooley Natalia Gomez Phyllis Larimore Jonathan Linder Eric Raff Phil Reynolds Stephen Yohn

Meets 2nd Wednesdays, 10:00am, Senior Center

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Meets 1st Wednesdays, 12:00pm City Hall Nora Davis, Council Liaison Michelle De Guzman, Staff Liaison Bob Canter, Chamber of Commerce Ken Bukowski Kevin Christopher William Reuter John Gooding Steven Keller

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Kris Owens Andrew Allen Phillip Clark Krisna Hanks Geoffrey Sears Mary Lou Thiercof Lauren Westreich

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE

PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE

Diana Keena, Staff Liaison Nora Davis, Council Liaison Ann Weber, Chair Kim Steinbacher, Vice Chair Robert Arias Roger Bash Ralph Briskin James Kirpatrick Leigh Marymor Larry Mencin David Shamanik

Amber Evans, Staff Liaison Kurt Brinkman, Council Liaison Sharon Wilchar, Chair Jean Goldman, Vice Chair Alicia Raffel Judy Wetterer Edythe Bresnahan Stephen Headley Harley Jensen Ryan McBrayer Lauren Merker

Meets Quarterly, 2nd Wednesdays, 6:00pm, City Hall

Meets 2nd Thursdays, 5:30pm City Hall

PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE

Meets 3rd Wednesdays, 5:30pm Rec Center Cindy Montero, Staff Liaison Ruth Atkin, Council Liaison Brian Carver, Chair Betsy Cooley, Vice Chair Joy Kent, School Board Gail Donaldson John Tann Linda Barrera

CITY COUNCIL/ OVERSIGHT BOARD MEETINGS ARE PODCASTED (LIVE AND ARCHIVED) AT WWW.EMERYVILLE.ORG/ CITY-COUNCIL

PLANNING COMMISSION / HOUSING ADVISORY & APPEALS BOARD

Meets 4th Thursdays, January through October and 2nd Thursday of December, 6:30pm, City Hall Charles Bryant, Staff Liaison Lawrence C. (Buzz) Cardoza, Chair Sean Moss, Vice Chair Gail Donaldson Brad Gunkel Steven Keller Vanessa Kuemmerl Kairee Tann

LOCATION KEY ANNA YATES SCHOOL: 1070 41st Street CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER: 1220 53rd Street CITY HALL: 1333 Park Avenue POLICE DEPARTMENT: 2449 Powell Street SENIOR CENTER: 4321 Salem Street UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES: 1275 61st Street

Sign Up Today for Nixle and CodeRED for Emeryville’s Emergency Alerts Did you know the City of Emeryville is served by two emergency alert systems? The City of Emeryville recommends you sign up for both systems today to make sure you are the first to know about any and all public safety alerts and advisories.

Nixle is a simple yet effective nation-wide emergency alert system that works by texting any zip code you’re located in to the number 88877 (you can unsubscribe anytime by texting STOP to 88877) to receive that local areas emergency alerts via text messages.

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Nixle: Text your ZIP code to 88877 CodeRED: Sign-up online at www.emeryville.org/codered

GET INVOLVED IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT TODAY! Attend a City Council, Planning Commission, or Advisory Committee meeting anytime, they are all open to the public. You can also watch (or listen to) any Committee meeting online or view/apply for current City Committees vacancies at emeryville.org/advisorybodies

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EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS EMERYVILLE CONTACT INFORMATION

COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPT. STAFF DIRECTORY

All area codes are 510 unless otherwise noted.

ADMINISTRATION

POLICE/FIRE EMERGENCY.................................................911

Cindy Montero, Director..................................................... 596-3770 Brad Helfenberger, Acting Rec Manager...................... 596-3779

CITY COUNCIL (VOICE MAIL )..........................596-4376

Roselle Loudon, Program Coordinator ......................... 596-4353

CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES ................596-4300

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER..................... 596-4343

Business Licenses ................................................................ 596-4325

Diana Garcia Ortiz, Manager............................................. 596-4348

Bldg. Permits, Codes and Inspections ......................... 596-4310

Antoinette Edwards, Supervisor.......................................596-4366

Economic Development & Housing ............................. 596-4350

Angela Williams, Subsidy Specialist ............................... 596-4347

City Clerk ................................................................................ 450-7800

Peter Chan, Office Assistant II........................................... 596-4343

City Manager ........................................................................ 596-4370

Samantha Wolfle, Office Assistant II............................... 596-4343

FIRE DEPT. NON-EMERGENCY .....................596-3750

RECREATION CENTER ......................................... 596-4395

POLICE DEPT. NON-EMERGENCY ..............596-3700

Nezam Etemadi, Recreation Supervisor........................ 596-4317

Crime Hotline (Anonymous) ............................................ 596-3784 Graffiti Hotline ...................................................................... 596-3742

COMMUNITY SERVICES Community Action Program ........................................... 499-1263 County Mental Health Services ...............................800-491-9099 Emery Unified School District .......................................... 601-4000 Anna Yates Elementary School ........................................ 601-4000 Emery Secondary School ................................................... 601-4000

Allison Burnor, Program Coordinator ............................ 596-4396 Tamika Wright, Rec Assistant ............................................ 596-4322 Susan Liang, Office Assistant II ........................................ 596-4395

SENIOR CENTER ....................................................... 596-3730 Stacy Thomas, Temporary Recreation Supervisor..... 596-4314 Kim Burrowes, Program Coordinator............................. 596-3730 Chauncey Anderson, Rec Assistant ................................ 596-3778 Winifred Arbeiter, Nutrition Specialist............................596-4309

Emery Ed Foundation......................................................... 601-4997

TRANSPORTATION Emery-Go-Round FREE Shuttle ....................................... 451-3862 AC Transit ................................................................................. 839-2882 BART .......................................................................................... 465-2278 Travel Info ............................................................................................511 8-To-Go...................................................................................... 596-3778

UTILITIES/SERVICES Garbage/Recycle/Compost by WM ............................... 430-8509 WM Residential Service Issues.......................................... 613-8710 WM Commercial Service Issues........................................ 613-8700 Environmental ....................................................................... 596-3728 Public Works, Maintenance Issues .................................. 596-4330 Public Works, Maintenance Issues (After Hours)........ 596-3700

Grill Master Brad

Public Works, Environmental Services........................... 596-3728 Gas/Electric (PG&E).......................................................800-743-5000 Water (EBMUD) ..........................................................1-866-403-2683

OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS Emeryville Marina ................................................................ 654-3716 Emeryville Chamber of Commerce ................................ 652-5223 Golden Gate Public Library ............................................... 597-5023 Emeryville Post Office .................................................800-275-8777 TTY Relay .............................................................................................771

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Emeryville City Hall 1333 Park Avenue Emeryville, CA 94608

PRSRT STD AUTO US POSTAGE PAI D OAKLAND, CA PERMIT NO. 1265

ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON LOCAL

NEW!

ONLY $25! INCLUDES JERSEY AND SHIN GUARDS!

EMERYVILLE MICRO SOCCER

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Join the Emeryville Community Services Department for 3 vs. 3 Micro Soccer Children will develop their soccer skills through weekly training sessions and weekly games. Children will be assigned to a team based on age, and will receive a jersey and shin guards at the parent orientation

ages: 5–12 years old dates: Week of March 2nd–Week of June 6th No games week of Easter and Memorial Day sessions: Two 6 week sessions games: Saturday Morning, between 8am–12noon (50 minute games) location: Anna Yates School practices: Weekly Practices at Anna Yates date/time TBD cost: $25 per session

registration: Parents can register online or in person starting January 2015.

orientation: A parents meeting and equipment distribution will be held on the following dates:

• Saturday, February 7, 2015 10:00am Senior Center 4321 Salem St. Emeryville • Monday, February 9th 5:30pm Recreation Center 4300 San Pablo Ave. Emeryville

• Thursday, February 12th 5:30pm Recreation Center 4300 San Pablo Ave. Emeryville

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interested in coaching or refereeing? Please contact Roselle Loudon at rloudon@emeryville.org


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