June 16, 2017

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South Valley Review

VOL. 1, NO. 7

June 16, 2017

Better at knowing what matters to you.

YMCA Summer Food Kick Off Celebration Special Assignment Brigitte Jones

Page # 3 District 2 June Address

Page # 7 CDFA Fashion Awards

Page # 11 Our Corner of the Valley

When school ends and summer begins, children are at risk of going hungry as they lose access to federal free and reducedprice lunch programs. Alarmingly, • 1 in 5 children in Silicon Valley are at risk of going to bed hungry. • Out of the 84,691 children eligible for the federal free or reducedprice meal program in Santa Clara County in

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BandBerkeley, CA – The Berkeley Marina hosts one of the best 4th of July parties from noon until 10PM. There are all kinds of free family fun in an alcohol-free environment culminating with fantastic fireworks. Adventure Playground, where kids ride a zipline or use hammers, nails, saws, and paint with parental supervision is free and open until 8PM. Located right near a protected beach, it is great for a splash in the sun or building sand castles. Looking Glass Photo sponsors the free photo booth where red, white and blue hats and boas are waiting for you to adorn yourself. They will also teach you how to take the very best photos of the fireworks that evening. Berkeley Canoe Racing Club gives free Dragon Boat rides 125PM, although you might just find that you have to do a bit of the rowing. Or bring a kite and let it fly over the northern area of the marina in Cesar Chavez Kite Park.

Live entertainment on several stages delights kids and adults as well. Dance near the main stage to the Latin sounds of Bautista; New Orleans’ jazz with St. Gabriel’s Celestial Brass Band; the funky soul of the Funkanauts; groove on Lee Waterman & Jazz Caliente; and rock out with the US Air Force Band of the Golden West - Mobility. In the evening, A Son of Liberty recites the Declaration of Independence to remind us of why we are celebrating on this very important day. Tucked into the southeast corner of the park is an AfroCuban drumming circle whose beats travel out over the water delighting the windsurfers. And the food… all kinds of faire food stalls and gourmet food trucks… key lime calamari to hand-dipped corn dogs, BBQ oysters to organic ice cream, cobblers to kebabs… something for every palate. While you’re enjoying the tastes of

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summer, visit the Food Court stage and be delighted by jugglers, one-man bands, capoeira, clowns and more. Tons of fun to be had include live pony rides, a petting zoo, carnival rides, an inflatable bounce area, mini-train rides, a giant wavy slide, and walkon-water bubble balls. Get your face painted, a henna tattoo, or a balloon animal. Hand made and international craft vendors make a bit of shopping therapy available. The day culminates in the grand fireworks over the water near the end of the Berkeley Pier at 9:35PM presented by the City of Berkeley. Viewing is best along Frontage Drive south of the Pier

or from Hs Lordship’s parking lot. Be sure to get some light-up swag on your way to the viewing area so you, too, can sparkle. Vehicle parking in the marina is $15 for the day or ride your bike over the Berkeley bicycle overpass and use the free valet parking provided by Spokes near Adventure Playground. Or join the people parade by walking into the marina over the overpass. Take AC Transit #51B from the Downtown Berkeley BART station and into the marina until 6PM only. To leave on AC Transit after 6PM, walk out over the freeway overpass to University and 5th St.

31sst Annual Summer Jazz Concert Seiers Standford Shopping Center swings into summer with the return of Summer Jazz. 10 Week free concert series takes place in the Plaza. Thursdays from June 22 - August 24 6 PM ti 7:30 PM


Community District 2 June Address Dear neighbors, Budget season is on the verge of wrapping up and we are actively working with City departments and the Mayor’s Office to bring much needed resources to District 2. We are happy to announce that we will be bringing the open streets model to our district in hopes of activating and engaging the community like never before. Securing more funding for our parks is also something that our office has been heavily engaged in. I expect that funding for park maintenance is slated to get a decent size appropriation in this year’s budget. Similarly, we have been working to secure more funding for the RLEI (Responsible Landlord Engagement Initiative) program as we know the value it brings to our community. Over the course of the last few months, my team has also been working diligently on community-wide issues such as blight in our neighborhoods. The ever popular Dumpster Day has taken place around the community. We are still working on several additional events for those neighbors that have yet to host one. Lastly, we know transportation concerns impact all our lives. I am happy to report that after lengthy discussions with the High Speed Rail Authority, they are slowing down their time-line and allowing more community participation through their community working groups. I believe the additional time will allow residents and City staff to study alternatives to what has been proposed thus far. I feel confident that the project will finally take shape in a way that meets our community’s needs and desires. You may also have noticed some pavement repairs taking place. The passage of Senate Bill 1 earlier this year will guarantee approximately $17.5 million annually for City roads. Also, the passage of County Measure B will allocate approximately $19.4 million annually for San José. Suffice it to say that in time, we will all notice improvements to the conditions of our roads! As always, please let my office know how we can help and please stay engaged in our community. Together, let’s continue making our slice of San José a wonderful place to live. In community, Sergio Jimenez

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libraries. On Friday, June 2, the YMCA hosted the Summer Food Kick Off Celebration at the Edenvale Branch Library, 101 Branham Lane East, San Jose, CA 95111. The celebration included a story reading with the San Jose Giants, an Iron Chef

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Missions Dominican Republic Missions Trip By Albert Wright On a recent Missions Trip to the Dominican Republic as a part of Jubilee Christian Center, San Jose’s DR Missionary Team, headed by Pastor Michelle Bernal, along with Missionaries Joraine Flores Costales, Lisa Landavazo, Nydia Martinez Torres, Joanne Timmons, Irma Ellis, Nilda Rodriguez, and myself we were Blessed to serve God’s Children, in several locations. We spent 5 days, ministering and visiting with 50 Widows in a small village, 38 Orphans at Casa De Luz (House Of Lights), numerous adults inflicted with Leprosy at a Leper Colony, and served alongside in 2 Church Community Medical Clinics, hosted by and partnering with Drs. Francisco and Diane Sabado of, Corazon Del Siervo, Dominican Republic, a Full-Time Missions Organization, http:// www.corazondelsiervo. org/ At an Orphanage of 38 extremely deformed

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out that I made it to the Top 7, I knew that it was my opportunity to take it all. That final round was the most beautiful, passion-filled performance I have ever given of my speech. And then at the award ceremony, when my name was called and I was named the State Champion in Thematic Interpretation, I began to cry. All of my hard work as well as the unwavering support of my team and family allowed me to achieve a dream I never thought possible. I will be competing at Nationals in Alabama in June, and I hope I can make my team proud!

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SJ Finest Where is the Little Italy neighborhood in San Jose? - Special Assignment: Brigitte Jones who literally built the South Bay into the communities we enjoy today. My guide to this incredible heritage, is the one and only Helen Marchese Owens. She a proud Marchese Little Italy Street Entrance Marker granddaughter and currently a champion for the Little Italy Redevelopment Foundation. And Helen is so well known for her philanthropy throughout the Bay Area, but it is this impressive project Helen and Debbie in that she feels so front of BelBacio deeply about a lasting/living homage to This is where the all those who put in so original Italian farm much to the growth of this families settled in early city and valley. days of San Jose. Some We met at Bel Bacio of those family names cafe, run by her friend and are familiar to many co-Board member Debbie of us current residents; Zanotto, Lunardi, Biagini, Caminiti to tour the neighborhood and discuss Marchese, DiNapoli, the redevelopment plans Consentino, Dorsa are for this picture perfect just a few of the pioneers area of town. Currently

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Article Text Andy Nguyen was born in Vietnam and raised in San Jose. He is an alumni of San Jose City College (SJCC). Currently, he is enrolled at San Jose State University as a BFA student majoring in Art and Photography. Nguyen has spent time exploring areas within and around the bay area for his photography; creating pictures which reflect and communicate the process in landscapes, nature and lifestyles of the people of various ethnicities in America and around the world. His latest exhibition features digital and traditional

color and black and white photographs showing the beauty of Vietnam and the merging of his motherland’s culture and the American culture. He has been communicating and socializing with people from many communities around the bay area, such as leaders and other artists; gaining more knowledge in arts and communication as a volunteering photographer. While Nguyen was attending at SJCC, he volunteered at SJCC’s City College Times newspaper as a photographer and photo editor for several semesters. Photography is his passion, which he has been doing for more than 10 years. Andy loves to use his photography skills to work with the leaders and students on the community campus as well as with the City of San Jose Council members and other communities. SJCC President Byron Clift Breland stated, “During college

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Valley Extra Our Corner of the Valley By Scott Taper

Today was going to be a happy day as I prepared to travel to see my weekold grandson, celebrate father’s day with my daughter, her husband, and growing family. My son-in-law, a professional photographer is panning for the fathers-in-laws to take a picture together and, additionally, use me in a celebrity lookalike photo shoot as well. Just about everybody these days thinks Laurence Fishburne resembles me (I’m older, I maintain that he looks like me). I was going spend the day

packing and browsing TV for anything about the Warriors before my flight the next day. At least, that’s what I planned to do. I turned on the TV and BAM! : A mass shooting of Republican congressmen while the prepared to play a baseball challenge against their counterparts, the Democrats. Several republican congressmen shot by a man from Illinois who supported Bernie Sanders. He was killed. Then, in the midst of that breaking news story , BAM!, a mass shooting in San Francisco at the UPS sorting and

delivery center by a man who had a problem with his manager and several coworkers whom he executed before killing himself. Then there was news from London where an apartment was completely engulfed in fire that (looked very suspicious) killed 12, and displaced 74. And still later, a California military base is allegedly attacked. But that was a false alarm. But one thing was very obvious about everything that happened today; indeed, it was the elephant in the TV room…NONE of these mass shootings appears

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to be perpetrated by immigrants or radicalized religious zealots. It was almost a relief to know that we are still our own worst, heavily armed enemies. I can only hope that my travels go well and I can return with my granddaughters for their

annual indulgent stay with Pop-Pop. It may be a welcome relief when they take over the TV and watch cartoons and the Disney Channel all day instead of CNN or local news. The world we will leave them will be theirs soon enough.

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Phillipino Wisdom to Live By By Shirley

Because none of us have many years to live, and we can’t take along anything when we go, so we don’t have to be too thrifty. Spend the money that should be spent, enjoy what should be enjoyed, donate what you are able to donate DON’T WORRY about what will happen after we are gone, because when we return to dust, we will feel nothing about praises or criticisms. The time to enjoy the worldly life and your hard earned wealth will be over! DON’T WORRY too much about your children, for children will have their own destiny and should find their own way. Care for them, love them, give them gifts but also enjoy your money or what is left of it, while you can. Life should have more to it than working from the cradle to the grave!! 50-year olds, don’t trade in - your health for wealth, by working yourself to an early grave anymore. Because your money may not be able to buy your health. When to stop making money, and how much is enough? (A HUNDRED thousand, One million, ten million, One billion?) Out of thousand hectares of good farm land, you can consume only three quarts (of rice) daily; out of a thousand mansions, you only need eight square meters of space to rest at night. So, as long as you have enough food and enough money to spend, that is good enough. You should live happily. Every family has its own problems.

Just DO NOT COMPARE with others for fame and social status and see whose children are doing better etc., but challenge others for happiness, health, enjoyment, quality of life and longevity. DON’T WORRY about things that you can’t change because it doesn’t help and it may spoil your health. You have to create your own well-being and find your own place of happiness. As long as you are in good mood and good health, think about happy things, do happy things daily and have fun in doing, then you will pass your time happily every day. One day passes WITHOUT happiness, you will lose one day. One day passes WITH happiness and then you gain one day. In good spirit, sickness will cure; In a happy spirit, sickness will cure faster; in high and happy spirits, sickness will never come. With good mood, suitable amount of exercise, always in the sun, variety of foods, reasonable amount of vitamin and mineral intake, hopefully you will live another 20 or 30 years of healthy life of pleasure. ABOVE ALL -Learn to cherish the goodness around... like your spouse and FRIENDS........... They all make you feel young and “wanted”... without them you are surely to feel lost !! Wishing you all the best for the years to come. Please share this with all your friends who are 50 plus and those who will be 50 plus after some time and also with your children.

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