Volume 45 Issue 38 - September 20, 2013

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Volume 45 Issue 38 - September 20, 2013
Rancho Cordova
City Council
Proclamations
PLUS:
Cupcake Flash
Mob Art Show
Independent
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Grapevine
VOLUME 45 • ISSUE 38
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SEPTEMBER 20, 2013
Making Science Cool
SACRAMENTO region, CA (MPG) -
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Sharon’s Lounge
Fundraiser
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Stantec Employees
Volunteer for Street
Inspections
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The California Capital Airshow
(CCA), presented by Sacramento
County, recently announced the
addition of Chip Yates, founder
and CEO of Flight of the
Century, Inc. (www.flightofthecentury.com), and his ongoing
mission to ‘make science cool’
as he attempts to break his current world speed record of 202
miles per hour in an electric
airplane in front of the crowd
at Mather Airport on Saturday,
October 5, 2013.
“I want to be an example
to teens, to inspire them. I’m
someone that is using my STEM
education to go out and change
the world while doing something really cool; they can too,”
said Chip Yates. “The realm of
science, technology, engineering and math are gateways for
kids to not only learn but to
truly explore all of the opportunities available to them. If you
can dream it, you can build it
and I’m living proof of that.”
At only 13 years old, Yates
was destined to utilize his education to push the current limits
of technology. He saved $50.00
and convinced his parents to
invest an additional $50.00 in
order to buy and rebuild his first
motorcycle. Since then, Yates
has become a highly dynamic
and proven leader who is recognized worldwide as an electric
vehicle pioneer and green technology innovator.
Yates quickly set his sights
on aviation and adapted his
water-cooled 258 horsepower
Chip Yates, the first human in history to exceed 200 MPH in an electric airplane, will try to beat his original record at Mather Airport this October. Photo
courtesy of CCA
electric motor and controller
system to an aircraft designed
by Burt Rutan (famed aerospace engineer, best known for
the design of SpaceShipOne,
the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer,
and Voyager); but Yates had one
problem – he was not a pilot. He
earned his pilot’s license in two
months and had only 58 hours
when he flew on July 18, 2012
where he established a world
speed record for electric powered aircraft of 202 mph.
“We’re thrilled and honored to have Chip Yates at this
year’s Airshow,” said Darcy
Brewer, executive director of
the California Capital Airshow.
“Chip truly embodies what it
means to follow your dreams.
Continued on Page 12
The Royal Canadian Air Force Jet Demonstration Team, known as the
Snowbirds, is a Canadian icon bringing thrilling performances to the North
American public. Photo courtesy of CCA
50 Years of Love Celebrated
by Rancho Cordova Church
By Carol Good
Rancho Cordova, CA (MPG) The Rancho Cordova United
Methodist Church has selected
Loving God, Loving Our
Community, Loving Each Other
as the 50th Anniversary theme
as it kicks off celebrations slated
for September 27, 28, and 29th,
2013.
The invitation to the festivities by the Church is extended to
the public and community leaders/ representatives, especially
to those who have been a part of
the Church’s service to the community over the past 50 years.
The events, all open to the
public, are scheduled over three
days as follows:
• Friday September 27, 6 p.m.
A night of Sharing Memories
and Storytelling with an ice
On Arbor Day, 2013, a tree is planted
on the front lawn as everyone helps.
Recent beautification projects
included the planting of over 25
trees and installing raised beds for
a vegetable garden, which supplies
fresh produce for both the 3rd
Wednesday Be Our Guest Supper
and the Cordova Food Locker. Photo
courtesy of UMCRC
cream & cookie social to follow.
(free event)
• Saturday September 28, 5
p.m. An evening of Celebrating
the Present. A Western Barb-que, ($15.00 adults/ $12.00
children under 12) with all the
fixin’s sponsored by the United
Methodist Men’s group will be
followed by a Talent/No Talent
Show (free event,) at 7 p.m. on
the Wesley Courtyard.
• Sunday September 29, 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. The Morning
Celebration Worship Service
will be Looking Toward the
Future: Celebrating 50 years
of Love. It will be a celebration
of God-with-Us and those who
have journeyed together over
these 50 milestone years. A special fellowship time will follow
featuring finger foods and birthday cake. (free event)
The Church’s history began
in 1963 when the Rev Herbert
C. Hirschfeld was appointed
by Bishop Donald Tippet of
the Methodist CaliforniaNevada Annual Conference and
Dr. Kenneth Adams, District
Superintendent, to guide the
destiny of a local fledging
congregation.
The first worship service
was held September 8, 1963
in the Lancer Room of the
Cordova Lodge. The formal
Organizational Meeting, conducted by Dr. Adams, met on
Sept 27, 1963 at the Sierra
Madre Apartments on Coloma
Rd., Rancho Cordova, and thus
the Methodist Church here in
Rancho Cordova was born.
In 1968, with the merging of
the Methodist and the United
Brethren Churches, the official
title of the new Church became
the United Methodist Church of
Rancho Cordova.
Construction of the chapel and
the fellowship hall, known as
Adams Hall, was completed and
first used in the Spring of 1965.
In 1972, additions to Adams
Hall and a Sunday School building, known as Snyder Hall, were
completed.
Over the years, the Church has
served not only the community of
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The Independent
September 20, 2013
Sharon’s Lounge Fundraiser
City Council Proclamations
By Julie Parker
Rancho Cordova, Ca (MPG)
– At its recent September 16,
Front of Sharon’s Lounge Photo by Julie Parker
(Clockwise) Karon Brazil, Zachary Peart with son Deke.
Photos courtesy of George Kosmos
By Julie Parker
Rancho Cordova, Ca (MPG) – Not one, but two of
Sharon’s Lounge employees are facing serious
medical issues, so owner Sharon Juarez is
helping with a series of fundraisers.
“Words can’t really express how grateful I am
that she’s doing this for us,” says Zachary Peart,
age 37. Peart worked at the Lounge part-time
until he found full-time employment. However,
he continued to pitch in whenever
Juarez was short-handed. In July,
he was diagnosed with melanoma
on the bicep region of his left
arm, and has had three surgeries
performed. He remains at stage 3
as there remains a chance it will
re-occur. Beginning in October
he will participate in a clinical
trial of a new drug.
Although Peart has access to
insurance through his job, the
deductible is very high. “I was
on disability, but I only get a
certain amount. It isn’t enough
to pay my car bill, insurance,
and daily expenses. I’m very
thankful, blessed, and grateful for
Sharon.”
Karon Brazil is experiencing an unusual
medical challenge. Unable to obtain insurance,
she was forced to pay cash to doctors and
hospitals as they puzzled over her symptoms for
two years. The diagnosis finally arrived this past
January. The hammock that holds the bladder in
place collapsed, so the bladder collapsed onto
the uterus. Then, her uterus collapsed, which
then pushed her rectum out of shape.
Due to her pre-existing condition, only one
insurance company accepted her. Unfortunately,
it does not have the specialist required for her
surgery.
Unable to work, she filed for state disability
and ended up in the hospital for five days. She
was released on July 27 with a poly catheter.
“It’s the kind you wear when you are bedridden
in the hospital or you’re in a coma. I’ve had to
have it changed out twice for leakage and now
I’m starting to bleed.”
To make matters
worse, the doctor erred
in noting her return
to work as August 8,
resulting in surgery
being denied, and her
need to file an appeal.
“I have absolutely
no income coming
in at all. I have filed
with every program
out there. I’m not
old enough (58) for
Medicare, and not
qualified for MediCal. I’m trying not to
get depressed.”
Juarez saw the obvious needs of two special
people and, hence, the fundraisers. “We wanted
to get as much money as we could but not all on
one or two weekends. I wanted to give patrons a
break by spreading it out a little bit so it wouldn’t
hurt everybody financially to help out.”
The following events will be held in the
parking lot at Sharon’s Lounge, located at 11050
Coloma Road (corner of Vehicle):
2013 meeting, the City Council
presented four proclamations:
•TheNationalSocietyDaughters
of the American Revolution
(NSDAR): Frances Johnson of the
Sacramento Chapter and Susan
Broderick of the General John A.
Sutter Chapter in recognition of
Constitution Week (September
17-23)
“It is important to remember in
2013,” said Susan Broderick, “that
the United States functions as a
republic under the Constitution,
the oldest document still in
active use that outlines the selfgovernment of a people which
serves as a beacon of freedom to
people around the world. American
colonists fought, sacrificed and
died to establish and preserve
freedoms now guaranteed to us
by the Constitution of the United
States. The right to privacy has
come to the public's attention
through various controversial
Supreme Court rulings and news
events of the day. Privacy is not
specifically mentioned in the
Mayor Linda Budge presented a proclamation to National Society Daughters
of the American Revolution: Susan Broderick of the General John A. Sutter
Chapter (left), Frances (Fran) Johnson of the Sacramento Chapter (second
from right), and Deborah Agee of the General John A. Sutter Chapter (right).
Photo courtesy of the City of Rancho Cordova
Constitution, but over the years,
the Supreme Court has made
decisions that have established
that the right to privacy is a
basic, human right and as such
is protected by virtue of the 9th
Amendment. As citizens today,
it is our responsibility and of
critical importance that ‘We, the
People’ study the Constitution,
know our rights and know what
the Constitution says and does not
say."
Council Member David Sander presented a proclamation to June Livingston,
Division Supervisor at the Sacramento County Business Environmental
Resource Center (BERC) for Pollution Prevention Week. Photo courtesy of
the City of Rancho Cordova
• Richard Montgomery, in
recognition of Prostate Cancer
Awareness Month
This second leading cause
of cancer death of men in the
United States will take the life
of more than 29,000 men. Early
detection is crucial. Visit http://
tinyurl.com/25axbnr for more
information.
• June Livingston, Division
Supervisor, Sacramento County
Business Environmental Resource
Center (BERC) in recognition of
Pollution Prevention Week
BERC awards sustainable
businesses that voluntarily certify
that they adopt environmentally
friendly practices.
• Denise Reese, Event Chair in
Support of Relay For Life
This weekend, Rancho Cordova
is holding its 24-Hour Relay for
Life at the Mills Middle School
track at 10439 Coloma Road.
It will begin Saturday morning
at 9 a.m. with a Survivor’s Lap,
and conclude Sunday with a
Celebratory Lap. (relayforlife.org/
ranchocordovaca)
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• September 21 at 10:00 - Car Wash
• October 5 at 8:00 - Parking Lot Garage Sale
• October 19 at 10:00 - Car Wash
• E-waste collection (TVs, computers radios, etc.)
ongoing until October 19. Items can be dropped off at
Sharon’s Lounge seven days a week, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00
a.m.
“To have people step forward,” says Brazil,
“and show you that they care is a very humbling
experience for me, and teaches me not to lose faith
in mankind.”
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September 20, 2013
Chamber Celebrates 50 Year Anniversary with Tournament
By Susie Aronson
Rancho Cordova, Ca (MPG) –
The Rancho Cordova Chamber
of Commerce concludes a year
of celebration in service to the
local business community Friday,
October 4, with what is sure to be
the biggest event ever, combining
a golf tournament packed full of
excitement and fun, followed
by an evening Oktoberfest, of
music, food, and flight. In fact,
both events will include a touch
of entertainment from the sky, as
seasoned performers pilot their
planes practicing challenging
maneuvers for the California
Capital Airshow at Mather
Airport.
It is sure to be a party day
for golf enthusiasts, who will
be challenged with a few
favorite contests, as well as
crazy activities at nearly every
hole. Our own River Bend 50th
Anniversary Beer is sure to cool
off those golfers whose game has
added a bit of competitive heat. A
barbeque lunch will send golfers
back out on to the course, ready
to rally. And if there is still a need
for distraction from the game,
just look up, and enjoy air show
contestants sailing their stuff
across the sky, as they practice for
the two-day show. Distraction of
a Photo Booth or Cigar Cart may
be just what the doctor orders for
some golfers to clear their minds
for better play. And a clear mind
is just what will be needed for one
lucky golfer who will hopefully
make a hole-in-one, and head
home with the trophy catch- a
shiny new boat.
But wait golfers! Don’t go
using all your energy up. The Golf
Tourney is not the end of play. This
year, an Oktoberfest will carry on
the 50th Celebration, and everyone
is invited, including non-golfers
who just enjoy a good party. The
celebration continues at Mather
Golf Course, complete with music,
and mouthwatering, traditional
Oktoberfest food, professionally
prepared. A highlight of the
evening will be “The Golf Ball
Drop”, as a helicopter passes over,
and drops hundreds of golf balls
on the fairway. You can even try
your hand at hitting a glow in the
dark ball.
The evening festivities will
feature the famous Red Bull
Air Force Team performing a
parachute drop complete with
fireworks. On hand to meet and
greet the folks who attend the
Oktoberfest will be Airshow
favorites taking a break from
rehearsing for their weekend
shows.
The Golf Tourney entry is $550
for a foursome, (includes four
entries to the Oktoberfest); and
$150 for a single golfer, (includes
one ticket to the Oktoberfest).
For those who wish to attend the
Oktoberfest only, tickets are $35
for one entry in advance, or $40
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for one entry at door.
For tickets, to register for
the Golf Tourney, or for more
information go to:
www.
RanchoCordova.org or call 916.
273.5688.
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The Golf Ball Drop will be one fun event at the 50th Anniversary Celebration of
Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce during the Oktoberfest, which starts at
5:30 pm, Friday October 4, at Mather Golf Course (following the 15th Annual Golf
Tourney).
At the beginning of the Oktoberfest Celebration, a helicopter will shower the field
with golf balls, and whoever holds the same number ticket which corresponds
with the ball which falls in the hole wins a prize. There will be cash prizes for
three lucky winners. First prize is $500, second is $300, and third place will receive
$200.
Tickets for the Golf Drop are $10 per ball, and the more purchased, the more the
chance of winning.
Those who wish to enter the “Golf Ball Drop” contest may do so by first calling
the Chamber at 916-273-5688, for a contact list for the charities from which to
purchase a ticket.
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The Independent
September 20, 2013
“To Be or Not To Be ...”
By Rancho Cordova Resident
Bob McGarvey
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - That
quote from “Hamlet” has brought
up questions by many students
when they first read or hear it.
‘”That doesn’t make any sense”
is what I heard when I first
read it. And the reason I heard
it first instead of saying it first
was because the kid next to me
in class beat me to it. It makes
a little more sense now than it
did then and it does fit into our
lives when you think about it. To
add a word or two, such as “to
be alive” or “to be in existence”
makes it easier to understand
than the original “To be or not to
be, that is the question.”
I was thinking about the news
we heard during our City Council
meeting that Eppie Johnson
had died. It was quite a shock
because we had just seen him at
a recent City Council meeting
and at his Great Race.
We may q u es tio n w h y
100-year-old trees would fall,
but they do; why your back
would suddenly go out and really
hurt, but it can happen; and why
Eppie Johnson would suddenly
be gone is back to that question
of to be alive or not to be alive.
He will be missed but he will
also be remembered for giving
to us something really wonderful
like “Eppie’s Great Race.”
There are many people
who want Congress “to be”
done with the national budget.
Unfortunately, the way things are
going now, most people think the
budget is “not to be” done very
soon (even though it should be).
Andy Griffith talked about when
Romeo first saw Juliet, he gave a
soliloquy. It wasn’t about being
or not being – it was about doing
or not doing. And, as he said, the
do’s won out over the don’ts. We
can all hope that Congress will
get back to what we hired them
to do, and the do’s win out over
the don’ts.
James Madison said, “If men
were angels, no government
would be necessary.” I guess
if all people were angels, we
wouldn’t have to worry about
what people can do to each
other. The shooting back East
has brought quite a bit of anxiety to many people, but there is
no law I can think of that will
turn mankind into angels. While
we will never be angels, the people of Rancho Cordova can and
will continue to help each other
the best we can. Our local city
government will never be perfect and can make mistakes, but
the people of Rancho Cordova
will continue to pay attention as
they have for the last 10 years
and will remind their hired public servants that they have a job
to do and expect it to be done. H
F ro m C o u n c i l m a n B o b
McGarvey, God bless, and see
you next time.
Stantec Volunteers for Street
Inspections in Rancho Cordova
Rancho Cordova, Ca (MPG) –
Fifteen employees from the
Stantec Consulting Service in
Rancho Cordova canvassed the
City of Rancho Cordova, looking
for potholes, graffiti, and faded
street signs on September 10th
as part of the company’s civic
engagement policy. Stantec,
which has branches at more than
200 locations (including three
in the Sacramento area), is an
architecture and engineering
design firm that, according to its
president and CEO, “takes pride
in a long history of being part of
the communities we serve.”
John Samuelson, the City’s
Streets
and
Maintenance
Manager. “I divided the City into
nine residential zones, “said John
Samuelson, the City’s Streets
and Maintenance Manager.
“And Stantec assigned teams of
two to look for potholes, graffiti,
and faded street signs in each of
the zones.”
He appreciated receiving
their feedback and will add
their data to his maintenance
schedule. “Their reports were
very detailed, with addresses
and specific issues, such as, ‘an
“S” is missing in the stop line on
pavement.’ The reports will help
us assess the urgency, timeline,
and appropriate City division to
take care of the problems.”
“Our Town” Art Exhibit
By Julie Parker
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - If
you haven’t had an opportunity
to check out the “Our Town”
art exhibit at City Hall, time is
running out!
The exhibit displays diverse
pieces from talented area artists,
such as Thomas A. Ford, a 25year Rancho Cordova resident.
Ford worked as a teacher and
principal for the San Juan
Unified School District until his
retirement five years ago.
Acrylic is his medium of
choice. “I don’t have patience for
oils. They take too long to dry.”
He works from photographs
he shoots while cycling and
kayaking.
Ford is displaying three
paintings at the exhibit. “The
one with the poppies was taken
just this side of River Bend Park.
It has burned twice since, so that
scene doesn’t exist anymore; at
least for a while.”
The other two are sections of
the bike trail in Rancho Cordova.
“The one with two bicyclists,
which I call ‘Memorial Day
Ride,’ was taken where Sun
River starts – there’s a bend in
the river. It’s my favorite part of
the bike trail - with the grove of
big oak trees. The other one is
actually in that same spot, right
at Sun River, but it’s right where
the trail bends; a hairpin.”
His cycling days abruptly
halted on August 6, when he
crashed into a pole by the fish
hatchery. “I don’t know exactly
what happened, but the bike went
out from under me. I crushed
the tibial plateau, so it had to
be pieced back together – the
two bones, just below my knee.
I broke my collar bone, a rib,
and bone from my thumb on the
right hand, going down into the
wrist. I couldn’t do any painting
because the cast came up over
my thumb.”
The cast having recently been
removed, he is now focusing
on his own show to be held in
February at the Kennedy Gallery
Thomas Ford in front of one of three of his paintings exhibited at City Hall.
Photo credit Julie Parker
in midtown.
“I think it’s really nice that
Rancho Cordova is pushing arts.
Besides working on developing
a city, they’re trying to at least
have that aspect of it as well.”
Learn more about Ford at
https://sites.google.com/site/
thomasfordartist/.
“Our Town” continues until
September 30 at City Hall, 2729
Prospect Park Drive.
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Long Hoang, Professional Engineer (left); Ruthie Chhoeun, Program
Assistant; and Debbie Mullins, Office Manager, point out and record graffiti
on a street sign.
If you are interested in
volunteering for the City
of Rancho Cordova, please
contact Lorianne Ulm, the
City’s volunteer coordinator,
at (916) 851-8755 or at lulm@
cityofranchocordova.org.
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Source: City of Rancho
Cordova
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Local Food Safety Stars
Sacramento County, CA (MPG)
- There’s more to running a res-
taurant or food facility than
cooking delicious meals.
“Safetyfirst” must be a daily
practice for all food-related businesses. On September 10, in
recognition of National Food
Safety Education Month, the
Sacramento County Board of
Supervisors honored several area
businesses for their outstanding
food safety records.
One of the winners, Wenelli’s
Pizza, serves old-fashioned
pizza in the Arden-Arcade area.
Co-owners Shelly Tyler and
Wendy Williams, best friends for
30 years, founded the restaurant
more than 20 years ago.
“We do all of our safety training in-house,” said Shelly Tyler,
“so we’re very proud to receive
this award for our restaurant and
our employees.”
Each September, the County’s
Environmental Management
Department (EMD) issues
Awards of Excellence certificates to food facilities that had
no major violations noted during
its last three consecutive health
inspections.
EMD selected a food
establishment from each supervisorial district to receive their
certificate at Tuesday’s Board
of Supervisors meeting (view
winners):
District 1 - Supervisor Serna
Loaves & Fishes
1321 N C Street, Sacramento, CA
95811
District 2 - Supervisor Yee
99 Ranch Market Bakery
4220 Florin Road, Sacramento,
CA 95823
District 3 - Supervisor Peters
Wenelli’s Pizza
4215 Arden Way, Sacramento,
CA 95864
District 4 - Supervisor
MacGlashan
Crosswood Oaks
6650 Crosswood Dr. Citrus
Heights, CA 95621
District 5 Winner: Central Station
Grill with Supervisor Don Nottoli.
District 5 - Supervisor Nottoli
Central Station Grill
3084 Sunrise Blvd, #822, Rancho
Cordova, CA 95742
In 2013, nearly 600 facilities
earned a Food Safety Awards of
Excellence certificate countywide. EMD’s Environmental
Health Division inspects
approximately 5,500 restaurants,
retail markets, bakeries, bars,
and schools for food safety compliance annually. Inspections are
unannounced and completed up
to three times a year. Here is
the complete list of Awards of
Excellence. H
Find restaurant and food
facility inspection reports at
www.foodinspect.saccounty.net.
Supervisors Approve Hiring Four New Rangers
Sacramento County, CA (MPG) -
For a second consecutive year,
Regional Parks will be adding rangers to its force to assure
public safety and maintain the
parks. Two rangers were added
last year and four new positions have been approved by the
Sacramento County Board of
Supervisors bringing the total
count of rangers to twenty.
“Regional Parks has done a
great job during the tough economic times and taken every
opportunity to maintain service levels and generate revenue
where possible,” stated County
Executive Bradley J. Hudson. “
Rangers patrol 15,000 acres
including 32 recreation areas.
Adding these new
rangers
“allows us to have more patrol
resources in the American River
Parkway and provides additional
response services to the many
other recreation areas we manage,” stated Jeff Leatherman,
Regional Parks Director.
“Having a ranger presence
is critical to public safety and
is a high priority issue for the
many runners, cyclists and recreationalists who frequent the
parks. We will use the additional
resources to address ongoing
community concerns including
illegal camping, off leash dogs
and trail safety.”
Regional Parks Rangers have
full peace officer authority under
the California Health and Safety
Codes and are accredited law
enforcement personnel through
the Peace Officer Standards and
Training certification.
New Rangers can be recent
graduates from accredited training facilities or those with
prior peace officer experience. Rangers enforce the laws
applicable to Regional Parks,
specific County ordinances, and
California Vehicle, Penal and
Health & Safety Codes within
all County Regional Parks.
Interested applicants should
contact the Department of
Regional Parks at (916) 875PARK.
Source: Sacramento County
Media Office
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
A worship guide for the Rancho Cordova and Gold River Community.
THE BRIDGE CHURCH
10415 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 103 (near Coloma)
916-304-3014 • Sundays 10am
Expository verse by Verse Bible Teaching
Childcare provided through 8 years
www.TheBridgeOnline.net
“Making disciples who make disciples”
FIRST COVENANT CHURCH
OF SACRAMENTO
10933 Progress Court - 861-2240
8:30am: Sunday Classic Service
10 & 11:30am Sunday Modern Worship
Children’s Programs • On-site Coffee Cafe
Casual Atmosphere
www.firstcov.org • Jesse Smith, Senior Pastor
CORDOVA CHURCH OF CHRIST
10577 Coloma Road • 638-2200
www.cordovachurch.com
Sunday Morning Worship 9:00am & 11:30am
Bible classes for all ages 10:15am
Fellowship 10:20am
Wednesday Evening Classes 7 pm
Nursery and Wee Worship available for both services
Staff: Larry Stafford, Matt Huddleston
Aaron Redeisperger, Jimmy Hurd
RANCHO CORDOVA
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
3405 Viking Drive • Rancho Cordova
(916) 363-1995 Voice Mail
Sabbath School 9:30am • Worship Service 10:45am
Midweek Bible Study, Tuesday 7pm
Byron K. Hill, English Pastor
RIVER VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
P. O. Box 5, Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-0005
(916) 396-1080
www.rivervalleychurchrc.com
9985 Folsom Blvd. at Rod Beaudry Dr.
Rancho Cordova, 95827
Worship on Sundays at 10:30am• Rev. Jeanie Shaw
ST. CLEMENT’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
2376 Zinfandel Drive • 635-5282
Sunday 8 am Holy Eucharist
Sunday 9 am Adult Bible Study
Sunday 10 am Holy Eucharist & Sunday School
Child Care provided 9am - 12 noon
The Reverend Christine Leigh-Taylor
CORDOVA NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
10600 Coloma Road • 635-5992
cnchurch.org
Sunday Morning Worship 9:30am & 11am
Nursery provided for all Services
Mike Mitchum, Senior Pastor
MAYHEW COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
3401 Routier Rd., Sacramento CA 95827
916-363-6145
Sunday School 9:30am; Worship for all 11am Sunday
Sunday School for children, youth and adults 10am Sunday;
Youth FIJ (Film in Jesus) 6 to 9pm Wednesday
Mondays 6pm - Awana Children’s Ministry
5:30 pm Wednesday Women to Women Bible Study
Senior Pastor Reverend J. Michael Schnase, Sr.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
2201 Benita Drive • 635-5502
9:00 am Traditional Worship
11:00am Contemporary Worship/Children’s Sunday School
Thursdays 4-6pm J. A. M.* Threshold
Rev. Stephen D. Krogh, Pastor
All are Welcome at Grace!
www.gracesacramento.com
email: gracercelca@sbcglobal.net
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
9900 Horn Rd. (Folsom Blvd. & Bradshaw Rd.)
www.aboutbfbc.com
“Loving God, Growing Together, Serving Others”
Sunday 11am, 6pm & Wednesday 7pm
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
2101 Zinfandel Drive, 635-4242
Nursery Care 9:30am - 11:30am
Sunday Worship 10am • Rev. Tina Ballagh, Pastor
CORDOVA BAPTIST CHURCH
10527 Coloma Road 638-5505 • 638-5523
Sunday School 8:30am • Worship Service 10am
Bible Study, Tuesday 7pm
Affiliation: American Baptist Churches
Ronald S. Johnson, Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF RANCHO CORDOVA
10720 Coloma Road • 635-4672
Bible Study for All Ages 9am Sunday
Morning Worship 10:30am Sunday
Awana Children’s Program
Sunday 5-7pm (September through May)
Mid-Week Prayer & Encouragement 6pm Wednesday
Pastor Tom Jones
Music Director David Black
NEW LIFE CENTER
2451 Zinfandel Drive • 635-8287
Sunday Bible Hour 9:30am - All ages
Sunday Morning Celebration 10:45am
Wednesday Youth Excape 6:30pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7pm
David McFarland, Pastor
THE EASTERN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE
(Chaldean-Syrian)
3516 Nouveau Way • Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
(916) 635-4445
Sacramental - Charismatic - Liturgical
BAYSIDE LIFE CHURCH OF RANCHO CORDOVA
P. O. Box 277375 • Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 364-0555
www.baysidelifechurch.com
Currently meeting at Sunrise Elementary School
11821 Cobble Brook Dr.
Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 (Anatolia Area)
Children and Youth Sunday Programs
Worship on Sundays at 10am with Pastor Donny Burleson
GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
9877 Old Placeville Rd.
Sacramento, CA 95827 • 361-1902
www.gracembsac.com
Come and join us for Our Exciting
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8am - Praise & Worship Service
11am - Christ Celebration Service
Sunday School 9:30am
Wednesday 7pm Prayer and Bible Study
Rev. Shelby R. Richards, Pastor
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September 2013
Dave Says
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD • FALL IN THE AIR
Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted
voice on money and business. He’s
authored four New York Times bestselling books: Financial Peace, More
Than Enough, The Total Money
Makeover and EntreLeadership. The
Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more
than 6 million listeners each week on
more than 500 radio stations. Follow
Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey
and on the web at daveramsey.com.
Wealthy, But Not Spoiled
Dear Dave,
How do you make sure you
don’t spoil your child when
you’re wealthy?
– Ryan
CLUES
ACROSS
1. *What a harvester does
6. On #2 button
9. Lyme disease carrier
13. The N of U.S.N.A.
14. Romanian money
15. Languidly
16. Got up
17. “The Lord of the Rings”
character
18. Distinguish oneself
19. *Fall TV time
21. *Colorful autumn attraction
23. Eggs
24. Not mint
25. Rare find
28. Means justifiers
30. Comment
35. Lyric poems
37. Bit
39. Musical show
40. Tangerine grapefruit
hybrid
41. *Autumnal feeling in air
43. ___ Verde National Park
44. Capital of Morocco
46. It’s capped
47. At a previous time, archaic
48. Motion picture type
50. *Nut droppers
52. Distress signal
53. Chicken ____
55. *Halloween time
57. *Apple orchard activity
61. Re-use old ideas
64. Bloodless
65. Fed. procurement group
67. External
69. Armrest?
70. Singular of #50 Across
71. “The Barber of Seville,”
e.g.
72. Religious offshoot
73. Clinton ___ Rodham
74. Tina Fey’s Liz
DOWN
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2. Lobe holders
3. Assert
4. Leisurely walk
5. *Fall’s usually the time for a
long one
6. Hoppy beers
7. “Fresh Prince of ___-Air”
8. Some have links
9. Curbside call
10. Famous Peruvian group
11. Horsefly
12. Actor ____ MacLachlan
15. Metal-worker
20. Bank run, e.g.
22. “___ the land of the free...”
24. Sir Peter _______,
English actor
25. *Natural decoration
26. Degas or Poe
27. Peach _____ dessert
29. “____ Diaries” book series
31. Same, in French
32. Certifies
33. Actress Rene
34. *”To Autumn” poet
36. Thailand, formerly
38. Seaward
42. Superior grade of black
tea
45. “There for the ______”
49. Wrath, e.g.
51. *It starts all over
54. Incite
56. Greyish brown
57. Forward move in football
58. ____ of Man
59. All the rage
60. Cigarette brand
61. *Used for gathering
62. Flower supporter
63. Deli offering
66. Sigma Alpha Epsilon
68. Campaigned
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Dear Ryan,
I know this will sound
mean to some people, but
you simply explain to them
that they are not wealthy.
I remember a time years ago,
after we’d gone broke, that we
managed to scrimp and save and
finally had a little bit of wealth.
We bought a nice car and my son
piped up from the back seat, all
smug and satisfied, “We’re doing
pretty good, huh?” I’ll admit it
was kind of funny, but it was also
a teachable moment. I looked at
him and said, “I’m doing pretty
good, but you’re broke!” That
was a pretty consistent message
around the Ramsey household
as the kids were growing up. If
you’re not working and making
your own way, you’ve got nothing.
The second thing is we taught
them, from a very young age,
was to work. That can start with
simple things like kids cleaning
up their rooms or doing the
dishes after dinner. It should
carry over to the teenage years
as well. Every able-bodied child
should be working and earning
money, whether it’s their own
entrepreneurial idea, at a store
in the mall or babysitting.
The third thing we did was
based in our faith. As evangelical
Christians, we taught our
kids that we don’t really own
anything. It all belongs to God,
and one of our jobs is to wisely
manage the things He entrusts to
us. The first rule is to take care
of your own household—the
important stuff. After that, it’s
okay to have some nice things,
but it’s not all about pleasure.
It’s also about giving and extraordinary levels of generosity.
Teach them to work. Teach
them to be givers. And gently
remind them once in a while
that they’ve got nothing
until they go out and earn it.
- Dave
A Rough Lesson
Dear Dave,
My dad opened a credit card
account in his name a few years
ago to help with my college bills,
and he made me an authorized
user. Now he’s delinquent on the
card and I’m receiving collection
calls and notices. Do I owe the
credit card company money?
- Steve
Dear Steve,
No, an authorized user is not
liable. The account is in your
dad’s name, and you didn’t sign
anything. He’s the one legally
responsible for the money owed.
I want you to be careful,
though. Lots of credit card
companies will badger people
and use all kinds of pressure and
guilt trips to try to collect money
from people who don’t owe them
anything. They just want their
money, and they really don’t care
who writes the check.
Get them to remove you as
an authorized user today. Send
them a letter demanding this
via certified mail, return receipt
requested, so you’ll have proof.
Also, make sure they understand
that you’ll sue them for about
$10 million if they don’t comply
immediately. You shouldn’t be
reported to the credit bureaus for
any of this, but companies can
report just about anything—even
inaccurate information—to the
bureaus.
You have rights as a consumer,
and you are not legally liable for
credit card debt when you’re just
an authorized user. But make
sure you check your credit report
regularly in the future. Some of
these companies make a habit
of repeatedly downloading
misinformation to the bureaus
in an effort to bother and bully
people into paying debts they
don’t owe!
- Dave
*For more financial help,
please visit daveramsey.com.
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#FBNF2013-06172. Bryant Otter, 6970 Pampas
Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 doing business under the
Fictitious Business Name “A Autos Driving School” at
6970 Pampas Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Filed with
the Clerk of Sacramento County on August 1, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
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#FBNF2013-06641. Alda Mae Gray, 6910 Rawley
Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757 doing business under the
Fictitious Business Name “All Ago Travel” at 6910
Rawley Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 19, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
ALLAGO
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06722. Keisha Nicole Green, 3 Sego
Ct., Sacramento, CA 95835 is doing business under
the Fictitious Business Name “Basking in Baskets”
at 3 Sego Ct., Sacramento, CA 95835. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 21, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
BASKING
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06186. Nooriya F. Mamoor, 4903
Alterra Way, Sacramento, CA 95835 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Christian Montessori School” at 1827 Markston
Rd., Sacramento, CA 95825. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 2, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
CHRIS
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06024.
Abraham
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Nyoka, 9435 Soaring Oaks Dr., Elk Grove, CA
95758 is doing business under the Fictitious
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Publish: August, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013
COMSER
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06265.
David Welborn, 7561
Kilarney Lane, No. 258, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
is doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Driven Venture” at 7561 Kilarney Lane,
No. 258, Citrus Heights, CA 95610. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 6, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
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Schmidt, 5147 Ridgegate Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
are doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Focused Business Solutions” at 5147
Ridgegate Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 19, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06537. Robert Vick, 1797 San
Leandro Ct., Las Cruces, NM 88005 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Hazel Mini Stor” at 6108 Hazel Avenue,
Orangevale, CA 95662. Filed with the Clerk
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#FBNF2013-06863.
Jason M. Cotter and
Justin H. Davis, 7473 Holworthy Way, No.
332 Sacramento, CA 95842 is doing business
under the Fictitious Business Name “Arlington
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Sacramento, CA 95842. Filed with the Clerk
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Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
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Cajon Way, No. 1, Sacramento, CA 95826 is
doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Change Aim” at 9029 El Cajon Way, No.
1, Sacramento, CA 95826. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 26, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06174. Van Thi Thu Nguyen,
7320 14th Ave., Sacramento, CA 95820, is
doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Don’s Upholstery” at 7320 14th Ave.,
Sacramento, CA 95820. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 1, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
DONSUPH
130904
9-25-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06411. Sherry Ramos, 8168 Kaula
Dr., Fair Oaks, CA 95628 is doing business under
the Fictitious Business Name “Lucky Wear” at 8168
Kaula Dr., Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 9, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
LUCKYW
130904
9-25-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06855. David Brink, 102 Ruth Ct.,
Folsom, CA 95630 is doing business under the
Fictitious Business Name “NorCal Millwork” at
102 Ruth Ct., Folsom, CA 95630. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 26, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
NORCAL
130904
9-25-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06807.
Altahan International
Enterprise, Inc., 5711 Florin Perkins Rd., Unit
D, Sacramento, CA 95828 is doing business
under the Fictitious Business Name “Payless
Wireless” at 9655 Elk Grove-Florin Rd., Ste.
4, Elk Grove, CA 95624. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 23, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
PAYLESS
130904
9-25-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06386. All American Championship
Sports LLC, 1980 Tarbolton Cir., Folsom, CA
95630 is doing business under the Fictitious
Business Name “Super Series West” at 1980
Tarbolton Cir., Folsom, CA 95630. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 9, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
SUPERS
130904
9-25-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-07294. Richard E. Anderson, 7065
Pebblebrook Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95621 is
doing business under the Fictitious Business Name
“AAA Imaging Solutions” at 7065 Pebblebrook Way,
Citrus Heights, CA 95621. Filed with the Clerk of
Sacramento County on September 13, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
AAAIMA
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-07025. Armando Esparza, 6208
Walerga Rd., North Highlands, CA 95660 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Aquatics by Armando” at 6208 Walerga Rd.,
North Highlands, CA 95660. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on September 4, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
AQUATIC
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06804. Berg Properties Inc., 237
Randall Dr., Folsom, CA 95630 is doing business
under the Fictitious Business Name “Auburn
& Antelope Car Wash” at 7742 Auburn Blvd.,
Citrus Heights, CA 95610. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 23, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
AUBURN
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06396. Carvell Printing, 1791
Tribute Rd., Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95815
is doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Columbia Graphics” at 1791 Tribute Rd.,
Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95815. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 9, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
COLUM
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06885. Cindy Otto, 8194 East
Peltier Rd., Acampo, CA 95220 is doing business
under the Fictitious Business Name “C. Otto and
Company” at 11415 Sunrise Gold Circle, Ste.
17, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 28, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
C.OTTO
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06773. Dan Hatchcock, 6019 Cowder
Ct., Orangevale, CA 95662 is doing business under
the Fictitious Business Name “Disaster Masterz” at
6019 Cowder Ct., Orangevale, CA 95662. Filed with
the Clerk of Sacramento County on August 23, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
DISASTER
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-07307. Jonathan David Brown, 8726
Mohawk Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95620 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name “JDB’s
Handyman Services and JDB’s Services” at 8726
Mohawk Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95620. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on September 13, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
JDBSHA
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06557. Alan Thrall, 3216 61st., St.,
Sacramento, CA 95820 is doing business under the
FictitiousBusinessName“UntamedStrength”at5859
Rosebud Ln., Sacramento, CA 95841. Filed with
the Clerk of Sacramento County on August 15, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
UNTAMED 130904
9-25-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-07052. Rajvinder Mahay, 5504
Lilyview Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“MGM Distributor” at 5504 Lilyview Way, Elk
Grove, CA 95757. Filed with the Clerk of
Sacramento County on September 5, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
MGMDIS
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06317.
Karuna Xela Diggins,
3301 O’Farrell Dr., Sacramento, CA 95815 is
doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “KDesigns” at 3301 O’Farrell Dr.,
Sacramento, CA 95815. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 7, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
KDESIGN
130903
9-18-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06490. Jonathan Robbins, 4800
Trona Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Greenhouse Guy Supply” at 7621 Fair Oaks
Blvd., Carmichael, CA 956008. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 14, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
GREENH
131001
10-2-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-07222. Thong Hoang Pham, 8732
Banton Cir., Elk Grove, CA 95624 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name “PG
Advanced Construction Services” at 8732 Banton
Cir., Elk Grove, CA 95624. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on September 11, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
PGADVA
131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06246. Rachel Pool, 1523 Hood
Rd., No. A, Sacramento, CA 95825 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Mrs. Dance Floors” at 1523 Hood Rd., No. A,
Sacramento, CA 95825. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 5, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
MRSDAN
130903
9-18-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06508.
Mark Perlberger, 5716
Callister Ave., Sacramento, CA 95819 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Halbear Enterprises” at 5716 Callister Ave.,
Sacramento, CA 95819. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 14, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
HALBEAR
131001
10-2-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-07057. Rajvinder Mahay, 5504
Lilyview Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Tobacco And More” at 2400 Florin Rd., No. B,
Sacramento, CA 95822. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on September 5, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
TOBACCO 131002
10-9-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06626. Duc V. Nguyen, 1060 Thornhill
Ln., Lincoln, CA 95648 is doing business under the
Fictitious Business Name “Phoenix Nails” at 3535
Elverta Rd., Ste. D, Antelope, CA 95843. Filed with
the Clerk of Sacramento County on August 19, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
PHOENIX
130903
9-18-13
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME
STATEMENT #FBNF2013-06957. Gurrattan S.
Aujla, 7795 Dersingham Dr., Sacramento, CA 95829
is doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Lovely Ice Cream” at 7795 Dersingham
Dr., Sacramento, CA 95829. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 30, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
LOVELY
131001
10-2-13
ABANDONMENT OF USE OF
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06100. Romanian Group Holdings
LLC, 5848 Gibbons Dr., Carmichael, CA 95608
is doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Romanian Investment Group 1” at 5848
Gibbons Dr., Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with
the Clerk of Sacramento County on July 31, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
ROMANI
130903
9-18-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06025.
Steven Pagano, 241
N. 10th St., No. 6, Sacramento, CA 95811 is
doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “StevenPagano.Com” at 241 N. 10th St.,
No. 6, Sacramento, CA 95811. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on July 29, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
PAGANO
130903
9-18-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-05965. Yong Huo Li and Neng Li,
7012 Hogan Dr., Sacramento, CA 95822 are doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“Yong Hou Li and Neng Li, Gen Ptr” at 7465 Rush
River Dr., Sacramento, CA 95831. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on July 24, 2013.
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
YONGHUO
130903
9-18-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06675. Pavlo Radetskyy, 6222
Rio Linda Blvd., Rio Linda, CA 95673 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“AP Lawn Service & Landscaping” at 6222 Rio
Linda Blvd., Rio Linda, CA 95673. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 20, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
APLAWN
130904
9-25-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06937.
Karen K. Snoke, 393
Florin Rd., No. 64, Sacramento, CA 95831 is
doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Married To Massage” at 902 21st St.,
Sacramento, CA 95816. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 29, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
MARRIED
131001
10-2-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-07075.
Stephanie Matthews,
10758 Westerly Dr., Mather, CA 95655 is
doing business under the Fictitious Business
Name “Stephie’s Daycare” at 10758 Westerly
Dr., Mather, CA 95655. Filed with the Clerk of
Sacramento County on September 6, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
STEPHIE
131001
10-2-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06869. Joshua Kretchman, 2401 U St.,
Sacramento, CA 95818 is doing business under the
Fictitious Business Name “Treepoint Real Estate” at
2401 U St., Sacramento, CA 95818. Filed with the
Clerk of Sacramento County on August 27, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
TREEPT
131001
10-2-13
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
#FBNF2013-06739. Bonny G. Scheier, 3625
Keswick Way, Sacramento, CA 95826 is doing
business under the Fictitious Business Name
“VF Custom Promos” at 3625 Keswick Way,
Sacramento, CA 95826. Filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento County on August 22, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
VFCUST
131001
10-2-13
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE
#FBNF2010-05198.
The following person has abandoned the
use of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
of VF Custom Promos, 3625 Keswick Way,
Sacramento, CA 95826: Victor J. Fleck,
3625 Keswick Way, Sacramento, CA 95826.
The Fictitious Business Name Statement was
filed on June 7, 2010, in the County of Sacramento.
Abandonment filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento on August 22, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
VFCUST
131001
10-2-13
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE
#FBNF2010-06639.
The following corporation has abandoned the
use of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of C.
Otto & Co., 6628 Fiesta Lane, Orangevale, CA
95662: Dwayne Keith Brooks Co., Inc., Delaware
Corp., 6628 Fiesta Lane, Orangevale, CA 95662.
The Fictitious Business Name Statement was
filed on July 23, 2010, in the County of Sacramento.
Abandonment filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento on August 28, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
C. OTTO 131002
10-9-13
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE
#FBNF2010-09106.
The following corporation has abandoned
the use of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of
Freight Connections, 6151 Fair Oaks Blvd., No 110,
Carmichael, CA 95608: Freight Connections, Inc.,
6151 Fair Oaks Blvd., No 110, Carmichael, CA 95608.
The Fictitious Business Name Statement was filed
on October 14, 2010, in the County of Sacramento.
Abandonment filed with the Clerk
of Sacramento on August 30, 2013.
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
FREIGHT 131002
10-9-13
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
for the LOS RIOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Sacramento County, California
The Los Rios Community College District announces the availability of a
Mitigated Negative Declaration considering development of the new Folsom
Lake College: Rancho Cordova Center situated on the west and east side of
Paseo Drive, just north of Folsom Boulevard and approximately one half (0.5)
mile north of Highway 50 in Rancho Cordova, California.
The Los Rios Community College District is proposing to construct a new
Folsom Lake College: Rancho Cordova Center consisting of three (3) new
classroom buildings totaling approximately 78,356 square feet in size. The
proposed development will cover approximately 5.66 acres. The proposed
community college is located in Rancho Cordova, California on the west and
east side of Paseo Drive, just north of Folsom Boulevard and approximately
one half (0.5) mile north of Highway 50. The proposed campus will be located
on Sacramento County Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APN) 076-0213-003
thru -005, 076-0213-011 & -012, 076-0212-008, 076-0212-011 thru -015, &
-0117. The site is located within Section 34 of Township 9 North, Range 6
East of the Carmichael Quadrangle, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian.
The Los Rios Community College District has reviewed the proposed
project and determined that there are no significant environmental impacts
associated with this project. The proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration
has been prepared pursuant to Title 14, Chapter 3, Section 15070 of the
California Code of Regulations.
The comment period opens on August 20, 2013 and closes on September 20,
2013. All comments must be received by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2013.
Please send your comments to the following:
Daniel E. Kramer, Project Geologist
Neil O. Anderson and Associates
902 Industrial Way
Lodi, California 95240
Phone: (209) 367-3701
Email: daniel.kramer@noanderson.com
Comments may be submitted by the same deadline by facsimile to: (209)
333-8303. Please provide your name and an address or telephone number
where you may be contacted. Comments may also be provided at the public
hearing on the project, scheduled for 4:00 p.m. on September 19, 2013 at the
Los Rios Community College District office located at 3753 Bradview Drive in
Sacramento, CA 95827.
The proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration and related documents will be
available for review at the following location:
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00149194
WHEREAS, Betsy Carol Milberg has filed a
petition with this court for a decree changing the
name of Betsy Carol Milberg to Betsy Carol Tellock.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on October 15, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: August 21, 2013
Raymond M. Cadei
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: August 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2013.
MILBERG
130903
9-18-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00146920
WHEREAS, Andre’la Hudson has filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing the name of
Andre’la Hudson to Regime Nicoli Mari Isaac.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on September 30, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: August 13, 2013
Raymond M. Cadei
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
HUDSON
130904
9-25-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00149738
WHEREAS, Angela Jo Hacker has filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing the name of
Cassidy Autumn Hacker to Cassidy Autumn Medina.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on October 16, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: August 28, 2013
Raymond M. Cadei
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
HACKER
130904
9-25-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00149770
WHEREAS, Brianna Marie Purser has filed a
petition with this court for a decree changing the name
of Brianna Marie Purser to Brianna Marie Maddy.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on October 17, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: August 28, 2013
Raymond M. Cadei
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013.
PURSER
130904
9-25-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00149144
WHEREAS, Arleen Joy Bautista Reyes
has filed a petition with this court for a
decree changing the name of Arleen Joy
Bautista Reyes to Arleen Joy Reyes Estaris.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court
at 2:00 p.m. on October 9, 2013, in Department 53,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: August 21, 2013
David I. Brown
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
ESTARIS
131001
10-2-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00150187
WHEREAS, Carlotta Sembrano Soyangco
has filed a petition with this court for a decree
changing the name of Carlotta Sembrano
Soyangco to Ty Sembrano Soyangco.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
2:00 p.m. on October 23, 2013, in Department 53,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: September 4, 2013
David I. Brown
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
TYSEMB
131001
10-2-13
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3753 Bradview Drive
Sacramento, California 95827
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Carmichael, CA 95609
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00150197
WHEREAS, Timothy James ONeill and Ivy
Goessens Long have filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing the name of Tristan
Chance R. Long to Cameron James R. ONeill.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
2:00 p.m. on October 24, 2013, in Department 53,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: September 4, 2013
David I. Brown
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
ONEILL
131001
10-2-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00150686
WHEREAS, Christopher Michael Walas
has filed a petition with this court for a
decree changing the name of Christopher
Michael Walas to Kriss Mathue Walas.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
2:00 p.m. on October 28, 2013, in Department 53,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: September 11, 2013
David I. Brown
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
CWALAS
131002
10-9-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00149301
WHEREAS, Jason John Vetter has filed a
petition with this court for a decree changing the
name of Jason John Vetter to Jason John Repucci.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
2:00 p.m. on October 16, 2013, in Department 53,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: August 2, 2013
David I. Brown
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
VETTER
131001
10-2-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00150717
WHEREAS, Fnu Zabihullah and Fnu Yalda have
filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the
names of Fnu Zabihullah to Zabihullah Najem, Fnu
Yalda to Yalda Kabiri, and Fnu Sana to Sana Najem.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on October 28, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: September 11, 2013
Raymond A. Cadei
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
ZABIHU
131002
10-9-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00149775
WHEREAS, Yu Yang has filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing the names of Yu Yang
to Cindy Ngo and Joseph Ngo Tran to Joseph Ngo.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on October 18, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: August 28, 2013
David I. Brown
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2013.
YUYANG
131001
10-2-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00150694
WHEREAS, Sasha Valeska Burton has filed a
petition with this court for a decree changing the name
of Sasha Valeska Burton to Sasha Valeska Grismore.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on October 28, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: September 11, 2013
Raymond M. Cadei
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
BURTON 131002
10-9-13
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHANGE OF NAME
#34-2013-00150721
WHEREAS, Khamsone Sattanak has filed a
petition with this court for a decree changing the name
of Khamsone Sattanak to Khamsone Onedara.
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in
the above entitled matter appear before this court at
9:00 a.m. on October 29, 2013, in Department 54,
located at 800 Ninth Street, Third Floor, Sacramento,
CA 95814, and show cause, if any, why the petition
for Change of Name should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of
this Order to Show Cause be published in the
Carmichael Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed in Sacramento County,
California, once a week for four consecutive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition.
Dated: September 11, 2013
Raymond M. Cadei
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: Sept. 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2013.
SATTAN
131002
10-9-13
Classified
Advertising
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF
LIENED PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that a public lien sale will be
held at: Auburn Blvd. Mini Stor, 6230 Auburn Blvd.
Citrus Heights, CA 95621, on 10/03/13 at 12:00
PM in accordance with Section 21700 et seq of
the Business and Professions Code of the State of
California. The auctioneer is Forrest O’Brien, Bond
# 001040533207, telephone # (925) 679.8679.
General description of the goods: clothing; furniture;
appliances; misc. household goods; bicycles,
scooters, skateboards and similar misc. motorized &
non-motorized transportation devices; hand/garden
and power tools; construction equipment/tools and
materials; musical instruments; exercise equipment;
beds and bedding; misc. boxes/containers and bags,
contents unknown; craft, art, hobby and pet supplies/
materials; artwork; sporting goods; engine and auto
parts and accessories; toys; electronic equipment;
office furniture, machinery, equipment and supplies;
skiing/snowboard equipment; tool chests; large
screen TV; gymnastics mat(s); truck camper shell.
The units belonging to the following self-service
storage unit tenants will be auctioned at this public
lien sale:
Anderson, David; Banks, Donna; Becerril, Jess;
Carson, Mia; Catalano, Anthony; Cooley, Kasey;
Demery, Ginnymae; Freeman, Heaven; Gereghty,
Karen E.; Hill, Robert; Kendrick, Ericka; Parker,
Elizabeth A.; Perea, Jeramy; Sanchez, Daniel; Skipper,
Latasha; Steele, Shawne; Stocki, Shari; Thompson,
Marina J.; Woolls, William; Wright, Pamela
This is a cash-only auction due immediately when
sold. Each attendee must sign in and agree to follow
all Rules and Regulations of the sale. All purchased
goods are sold “as is” and must be removed by
12:00 PM (noon) on the second day following the
sale. This sale is subject to cancellation in the event
of settlement between landlord and obligated party.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF
LIENED PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that a public lien sale will
be held at: Hazel Mini Stor, 6108 Hazel Avenue,
Orangevale, CA 95662, on 10/03/13 at 10:00
AM in accordance with Section 21700 et seq of
the Business and Professions Code of the State
of California. The Auctioneer is Forrest O’Brien,
Bond # 001040533207, telephone # (925) 6798679. General Decsription of the goods: clothing;
furniture; appliances; misc. household goods;
bicycles, scooters, and similar misc. motorized &
non-motorized wheeled transportation devices;
hand/garden and power tools; construction and
hardware equipment/supplies/tools and materials;
musical instruments; exercise equipment;
ambulatory equipment; beds and bedding materials
and soft goods; misc. boxes/containers and bags,
contents unknown; craft, hobby and pet supplies/
materials; artwork; sporting goods; engine and
auto parts and accessories; toys; electronic
and audio/video equipment; office machinery,
supplies and equipment; misc. computer
parts and components; fishing equipment;
aquarium & aquarium equipment and supplies.
The self-service storage units under contract
with the following tenants will be auctioned at this
public lien sale:
Fenion, Tori and Morehead,Wayne; Bell, Susan Jean;
Chase, Deborah; Davis, Patty; Dhahrulsalam,
Nunazzahra; Flachman, Jennifer; Frazier, Andrea;
Harless, Clint; Harrison, Michelle; Holland, Debbie
(Debra); Holland, Debra (Debbie); Hummer, Krystyn;
Pell, Jene; Stinson, Michael; Toler, Shannon; Veiga, Vicki
This is a cash-only auction due immediately when
sold. Each attendee must sign in and agree to follow
all Rules and Regulations of the sale. All purchased
goods are sold “as is” and must be removed by
12:00 PM (noon) on the second day following the
sale. This sale is subject to cancellation in the event
of settlement between landlord and obligated party.
773-1111
SAN JUAN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
PROPOSED EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,
pursuant to Education Code section
17556, et seq., the Board of Education
of the San Juan Unified School District
(“Board”) has adopted a Resolution
of Intent to convey to AT&T, in a nonexclusive manner, certain property
within the Arcade Middle School site
(hereinafter referred to as “Property”)
for the construction, use, operation
and maintenance of underground
utility conduits. A public hearing will
be held during the regular meeting of
the Board on September 24, 2013,
at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
practicable, in the District Administrative
Offices located at 3738 Walnut Avenue,
Carmichael, California, 95608, on the
question of conveyance of the Property.
Copies of the Resolution of Intent to
Convey Property for Public Utilities and
Calling a Public Hearing in Connection
Therewith are posted at the Carmichael
Library, Fair Oaks Library, and the San
Juan Unified School District Office.
At the public hearing described
above, any interested person may be
heard on the matter of conveying the
aforementioned Property. At the time
and place of the public hearing, if no legal
protest is entered, the Board may adopt
a resolution by a two-thirds vote of its
members authorizing and directing the
execution of a Grant Deed conveying the
Property to AT&T.
Publish: September 18, 2013
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September 20, 2013
The
Healing of
the Races
Legal Advertising
for City of
Rancho Cordova
Commentary By Gold River
Resident, David Koenig
NOTICE OF ADOPTED
ORDINANCE
The following is a summary of an ordinance adopted by the City Council of the
City of Rancho Cordova at its meeting of
September 16, 2013.
ORDINANCE NO. 28-2013
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
RANCHO CORDOVA APPROVING THE
FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
THE CITY OF RANCHO CORDOVA,
LENNAR HOMES OF CALIFORNIA, INC.
AND LENNAR RENAISSANCE, INC.
RELATIVE TO CERTAIN LOTS OF ANATOLIA III (Village 17 Lots 1-5, 10 and 91,
Village 19 Lots 1-29, 34-47 and 61-82,
Village 21 Lots 1-92, Village 22 Lots 1-37, 7196 Village 24 Lots 1, 2, 5, 12, 19, 50-55 and
60-65).
The full text of the proposed ordinance is
available in the City Clerk’s office, 2729
Prospect Park Drive, Rancho Cordova,
CA 95670.
Passed and adopted by the City Council
this 16th day of September, 2013 by the
following vote:
AYES:
Budge, McGarvey, Sander,
Skoglund, Terry
NOES:
None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
Printed in the Grapevine Independent on
September 20, 2013
GOLD RIVER, CA (MPG) –
With the election of Barack
Obama as our first AfricanAmerican president back in
2008, we were told by talking
heads everywhere that America
had “turned the corner on its racist past” and the healing could
now begin. Racial harmony was
upon us, we were told, and his
campaign theme of “Hope and
Change” would lead us there.
Unfortunately for the rest of us,
the President and his administration never got the memo.
Attorney General Eric Holder
and his Justice Department have
had a number of racially charged
offenses they have dealt with
in questionable fashion. When
2 members of the New Black
Panther Party stood outside a
Philadelphia polling place on
Election Day in 2008 and intimidated white voters with racial
slurs and threats, the Bush Justice
Department filed a civil-rights
lawsuit against the 2 only to have
the Holder Justice Department
drop the charges against both. I
wonder if this would have happened is the accused had been
White Supremacists threatening black people? The Trayvon
Martin case drew out all the
usual race-baiters screaming and
protesting for “justice” and when
a jury found George Zimmerman
not guilty, the Holder Justice
Department vowed to investigate federal criminal civil-rights
discrimination charges against
him even though the FBI had
already investigated it and
found no evidence of racial bias
on Zimmerman’s part. I don’t
remember the Clinton Justice
Department investigating O.J.
after his acquittal. Shortly after
the incident, the president felt
he needed to tell all of us that
“if I had a son, he would look
like Trayvon”. A Caucasian,
Australian college student
was murdered this week by 3
African-American teens who
were “bored” so they drove by
him and shot him in the back.
Not a word was spoken about
this by anyone in the Obama
administration. Ayo Kimathi is
a small business specialist for
the Department of Homeland
Security who in his spare time
runs a website (War on the
Horizon) preparing black people
for the “unavoidable, inevitable clash with the white race”.
He also states that “Warfare is
eminent, and in order for Black
people to survive the 21st century, we are going to have to kill
a lot of whites – more than our
Christian hearts can possibly
count.”
Yes, let the healing begin…..
David Koenig has been a
Gold River resident since 1997.
To read more, go to his blog
site at http://kongsklassroom.
wordpress.com, or you can email
him at david.koenig@hds.com.
CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Certain Varieties
of Quiche Produced by Glendora Quiche Co.
SACRAMENTO REGION, Ca (MPG) –
Dr. Ron Chapman, director
of the California Department
of Public Health (CDPH) and
statehealth officer, today warned
consumers with soy allergies
not to eat Glendora Quiche
Company’s five-inch“America’s
Finest
Gourmet
Quiche
LORRAINE,” “America’s Finest
Gourmet Quiche BROCCOLI,”
“America’s Finest Gourmet
Quiche
SPINACH,”
and
“America’s Finest Gourmet
Quiche GREEN CHILE,” with a
date code prior to September 2,
2013, due to an undeclared soy
allergen.
The parent company, AYOA,
Inc. of Los Angeles, California,
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has initiated a voluntary recall of
the various types of quiche which
are sold primarily at Gelson’s
Markets across the state. The
recall was initiated after CDPH
identified the labeling omission
of the soy allergen during a
routine inspection. No illnesses
have been reported at this time.
The products are packaged in
individual clear cellophane wrap.
They are five inches in diameter,
with a circular label, green and
gold print, stating Glendora
Quiche Co. America’s Finest
Gourmet Quiche (LORRAINE,
BROCCOLI, SPINACH, or
GREEN CHILE varieties). The
quiche ingredients are listed
on the back panel. The date
code sticker is on the front
label. AYOA, Inc. immediately
separated its entire inventory
of recalled products and has
notified retailers directly.
People who have an allergy or
severe sensitivity to soy run the
risk of a life-threatening allergic
reaction that requires immediate
medical attention should they
consume these products.
Consumers
who
have
experienced an allergic reaction
after eating any of these products
should contact their health care
provider. Anyone observing the
products being offered for sale is
encouraged to call CDPH’s toll
free complaint line at (800) 4953232.
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Unity Happenings
On Friday, October 18th at
7:00 pm, Unity of Sacramento
is welcoming The Voice, Season
4 Finalist, Karina Iglesias and
American Idol, Season 9 finalist,
Michelle Delamor for a concert
titled “Girls in the Light” with music
from our own house band, Chakra.
This concert where American Idol
meets The Voice” is in recognition
of Domestic Violence Awareness
Month and portions of the proceeds
will benefit WEAVE. Proceeds will
also benefit the Darryl “Cappy”
Lewis and Jerry Wood Center for
the Cultural and Performing Arts
at Unity of Sacramento. A VIP
reception will also take place the
night of the concert. Secure your
tickets today by seeing Helen Camp
in Fellowship Hall, as we anticipate
this being a sold out event.
On Friday, October 4th at 7:30
pm, join our very own master
musician Michael Bayard, worldrenowned
Native
American
flutist Mary Youngblood and the
breathtaking vocals of Ann Roach,
for a beautiful and compelling
musical journey to the ancient
lands of Britain, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales and the prehistoric world
of Stonehenge. The theme of this
mystical Celtic concert is “Full
Moon at Stonehenge.”
These
sound healing concerts at Unity
attract audiences from throughout
the Western United states. For
more information, please see
Michael Bayard at the drum set
following the service.
On Wednesday, October 2nd
from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Unity
of Sacramento will host a Mental
Health Awareness Conference
featuring
faith
leaders
and
Assistant United States Attorney
Christian Highsmith.
This will
be an opportunity to learn what
the federal law enforcement’s
perspective is on mental health
and how the faith community can
participate in creating solutions.
Please sign up in Fellowship Hall
to confirm your attendance.
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September 20, 2013
50 Years of Love Celebrated by Rancho Cordova Church
Continued from Page 1
Rancho Cordova in countless ways, but
has reached out in mission projects
that serve needy people throughout the
world. Congregants have participated in
hurricane recovery efforts in the South
and building relief kits for areas struck
by disaster in the US as well as overseas
via the United Methodist Committee
on Relief (UMCOR).
With the
Sierra Service Project and Habitat for
Humanity, both youth and adults have
helped needy families in Sacramento,
Los Angeles, Nevada and other western
locations.
Currently, the Church is an active
supporter of Family Promise, hosting
homeless families during designated
weeks throughout the year. The new
Church Garden provides vegetables for
the Be Our Guest 3rd Wednesday Dinner
for hungry visitors, open to all. Garden
produce is also donated to the Rancho
Cordova Food Locker, and sold to support mission efforts.
Starting in the 1970’s, a pre-school
program sponsored by the FolsomCordova School district was housed in
Snyder Hall, evolving into the Parent
Co-op Preschool. The Church buildings
and outdoor campfire circle have served
as a meeting place for Boy Scouts,
for special events, and with the addition
of a new outdoor stage currently under
construction, use of the venue will be
even more versatile.
New this year, a Cancer Support
Group is offered the 2nd and 4th
Thursdays of the month at 6:30 p.m.
with discussion on pain management,
nutrition, exercise, and group sharing, a
compassionate place to share concerns
and be informed.
For more information on the 50th
Anniversary Celebration or events and
classes offered, please call the Church
Office at 916 635-4242, Tuesday
through Friday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Visit the
web site at www. rcumc.net or Facebook
at UMCofRanchoCordova. H
The Rancho Cordova United
Methodist Church is located at 2101
Zinfandel Dr., Rancho Cordova CA
95670, the corner of Zinfandel and
Hirschfeld Drs, across from Mitchell
Junior High.
The United Methodist Church of Rancho Cordova, located on the corner of Zinfandel and
Hirschfeld Drs in Rancho Cordova, has been serving the community for 50 years. Photo courtesy
of UMCRC
Girl Scouts, Youth Groups, Alcoholics
Anonymous, various homeowner associations, Folsom Cordova School
District clubs, the Sac State Renaissance
Singers, Canine Companions, a voting center, Vacation Bible School, Craft
and Holiday Fairs, and sewing circles.
Various speakers , authors, politicians,
and entertainers have graced the Church
during special events.
Every January the Church offers a
free e-waste collection and shredding
event.
Created as a Christmas card to the
community and open to the public, the
outdoor Living Nativity complete with
actors in period costume, music, angels,
a stable and live animals, has been presented free every Christmas season for
31 years.
The recently constructed Wesley
Courtyard provides a gathering place
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Volunteers serve each June at the United Methodist Committee on Relief
(UMCOR), preparing disaster relief kits to be sent out to areas struck by
disaster in the United States and around the world. Photo courtesy of UMCRC
Grapevine Independent • August 9, 2013
IB: Tough program tops is tops in class
From the front
knowing and works to connect
students’ learning across subjects.
Students must also complete
150 hours of Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) over their
two years in the program. CAS
helps students learn through
experience.
Examples of CAS projects
include coaching sports, teach-
ing other students to play an
instrument, and performing
community service.
The third requirement of the
DP Core is the Extended Essay.
Students must complete a college level research paper on a
topic of their choice.
Students are paired with a
mentor teacher throughout this
process.
Students who wish to explore some of the DP courses,
but do not have the time or
desire to complete the entire
diploma, will have the option to do so and will still be
able to earn college credits if
they score well on their end of
course exams.
The Middle Years and Diploma Programs will offer
Mitchell Middle and Cordova
High students a unique, rigorous, and world renowned educational opportunity.
The dual focus on educating
the mind and engaging students in the global community
will not only help students succeed in college, but also in the
21st century global workplace.
Foster Care
The need alcohol
is great for loving,
GRANT: Police will target
crime
safe homes for foster children ages
Minor decoys, under the diThe penalty for furnishing
0-18
pregnant/parenting
teens.
rect &
supervision
of police of- alcohol to a minor
is a mini-
From the front
manent revocation of the license.
Minor Decoy operations
have been conducted by local
law enforcement throughout
the state since the 1980s.
When the program first began, the violation rate of retail
establishments selling to minors was as high as 40 to 50
percent.
When conducted on a routine basis, the rate has dropped
in some cities to as low as 10
percent.
In 1994, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the use of underage
decoys is a valid tool for law
enforcement to ensure that alcoholic beverage licensees are
complying with the law.
The Shoulder Tap program
targets adults who purchase alcohol for minors on or around
licensed businesses.
Call Lenka
(916) 338-7156
ficers, approach and ask adult
patrons of stores, bars or restaurants to buy them alcohol.
The minors make clear to the
patrons that they are underage
and cannot purchase the alcohol themselves.
If an adult purchases alcohol
for a decoy, the police officers
detain and cite the adult for furnishing alcohol to the minor.
mum $1,000 fine and 24 hours
of community service.
Shoulder Tap operations
have proven to be an effective
deterrent to the furnishing of
alcohol to minors.
We offer free training,
fingerprinting, CPR/
1st aid, 24 hr support,This project is part of the
of Alcoholic Bevmonthly reimb. Department
erage Control’s Grant Assistance Program.
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The Cupcake Flash Mob Art Show Takes the Cake
By Julie Parker
Rancho Cordova, Ca (MPG) –
Local artist and "Rancho Arts'’
group participant Victoria Smith
teaches acrylic painting to all age
groups at Michaels in Rancho
Cordova and Folsom. She often
provides photographic reference
material for students to paint.
“I brought in a big photo of a
cupcake for my children's class
to paint and then the adult class
wanted to paint it, too. Everyone
thought that was so funny that
The Cup Cake Show on September 13 was a fun “flash mob” art show, where pieces were displayed for only a few
hours, and then vanished. “It was a big success and a whole lot of fun,” said local artist and Rancho Arts group
participant Victoria Smith. Photos courtesy of Victoria Smith
community. She made a point
of volunteering every day at
the public school where Paris
attended. She had become a
friend to many in my classes
- adult and teen alike - and we
wanted to celebrate her life in a
joyful way.
“We would like to thank
Librarian Jill Stockinger and
the Friends of the Library for
sponsoring our show and making
this community event possible.”
A few highlights of the show:
• A cupcake potluck
• Advanced student Charla
McKenna celebrated her first
sale
• Teen student Layla Stowell
practiced her demo painting
skills
• Artist Robyn Slakey spoke
on her project, "Cupcakes across
America"
• College artists and Michael's
associates, Courtney Rohner
and Jake Gilpin, displayed their
work
• Courtney and her sister, teen
artist Izzy Green, and Plen’ air
painter Davis Peterson offered
live performance paintings of a
giant cupcake
• Student Caryn Vanwormer’s
son Ian provided guitar music
As if this event wasn’t sweet
enough,
Smith’s
painting,
"Birches by the River," took
the jurors award and a best in
the landscape category at this
week’s KVIE Gala art auction
preview!
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we decided to use it as a theme
for our next show at the Rancho
Cordova library.”
The resulting Cup Cake Show
on September 13 was a fun
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Michael Goulian is a true aerobatic champion, demonstrating to spectators across the globe his crisp, athletic
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Kids of all ages will not only get to see Chip fly
and attempt to break a world record, but they’ll
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ask him questions. He’ll be at the show both days
and will be part of a featured exhibit. It’s going to
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The Berlin Airlift Tribute will honor the 65th Anniversary
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TheAirshow web site will be updated regularly
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Established in 2004, the California Capital
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