SAVE THE SHERIFF! PAGE 15 CALENDAR OF EVENTS, PAGE 12
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SAVE THE SHERIFF! PAGE 15 CALENDAR OF EVENTS, PAGE 12
DELTA SUN TIMES • APRIL/MAY 2013 1 SAVE THE SHERIFF! PAGE 15 Earth Day, Concert, & Family Festival, April 20 The Town of Discovery Bay is opening the doors and gates of the newly acquired Discovery Bay Community Center property, for the 2nd Annual Earth Day Celebration, Saturday, April 20. The event features morning volunteer opportunities for all ages, an afternoon family fun festival , and a live concert at the end of the day. The theme for this year’s annual Earth Day volunteer connection project and Family Festival is “Can You DIG It”. Volunteers will be able to participate in two separate volunteer projects. The Discovery Bay Garden Club will be placing a Blue Star By-Way marker at Slifer Park, on Newport Drive. Volunteers will be able to assist with the placement of the plaque and participate in the project by planting trees and shrubs around the memorial marker. Volunteers are also encouraged to participate in the creation of a community garden at the Community Center. Once complete, residents will be able to grow their own flowers, fruits and vegetables. “By coming together to celebrate Earth Day and finding out wonderful, interesting ways to protect and preserve our planet’s natural resources, we will help make a positive impact on our community” says District Board President, Ray Tetreault. “We encourage all to participate and DIG the fun volunteer and family festival!” Following the morning volunteer projects, a Family Festival featuring local businesses and eco-friendly vendors will be taking place. Come out and enjoy the entertainment, food and community spirit. For the children, there will be bounce houses, games, crafts and planting. Beginning at 10:45am, HALO will be sponsoring a Dog Parade with a prize for “Best Dressed K-9”. The day will wind down with a concert featuring Quick Fix the Band and a community barbecue beginning at 5:00pm. Tickets for the BBQ will be sold at the event. The entire event is free and will be held from 8:00am – 7:00pm at the Discovery Bay Community Center, 1601 Discovery Bay Blvd. in Discovery Bay. For more information on participating in any of the Earth Day 2013 activities, please visit our website at www.todb.ca.gov or call 925-634-1733. Also - see the schedule of events inside this month’s Delta Sun Times, on page 18. Attention Discovery Bay Residents: Community Crime Watch & Public Safety Meeting, April 24 Discovery Bay residents are encouraged to attend an important community meeting, Wednesday, April 24. The meeting is free of charge, and begins at 7:00 PM, at the Discovery Bay School gymnasium, 1700 Willow Lake Road. The Discovery Bay Crime Watch & Public Safety meeting will emphasize crime prevention within the community, by providing local crime statistics and discussion about how residents can help the Sheriff’s Department, and each other, in keeping Discovery Bay a safe place to live. Featured speakers will include Contra Costa Sheriff Crime Prevention Specialist, Anthony Fontenot, Delta Station Lieutenant Alan Johnson, Sheriff’s Marine A DoveMedia, Inc. Production ©2013 April / May Patrol, and local government representatives. Discovery Bay currently boasts some of the lowest crime statistics in Contra Costa County, and event organizers would like to keep it that way. Discovery Bay Chamber of Commerce President, Chris Middleton, stated “It is our hope that this meeting will provide our community with a better understanding of how the Sheriff works, and how we can help to keep Discovery Bay a wonderful, safe community to live and work in.” If you are concerned about crime and safety within the community, please attend. There will be home security specialists at tables, to serve as a resource for those who have questions about security systems, locks, and property School Superintendent Bids Farewell After 11 years with the Byron Union School District (BUSD) Superintendent Ken Jacopetti is bidding farewell. Jacopetti’s resignation was accepted at the April 12 BUSD board meeting, as he has accepted a position with the Vacaville Unified School District effective July 1. “Certainly it’s going to be difficult to leave Byron,” said Jacopetti, who served first as assistant superintendent of student services, and then assumed the role of superintendent upon the departure of Eric Prater three years ago. “I am excited to take on the challenge waiting for me in Vacaville, with 14 schools, including two high schools.” Jacopetti has seen the Byron Union School District through some rough times, including serious financial shortcomings and growing pains as the district nearly doubled in size during his time here. His legacy includes major school improvements under Measure C, a significant rise of API scores at each of the three schools, and the honor of helping to create two California Distinguished Schools. The BUSD board of trustees has now begun the process of accepting applications for a new superintendent to lead our community into the 20132014 school year. Discovery Bay Boat Parade insurance. Refreshments will also be served courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce. This event is being sponsored by the Discovery Bay Chamber of Commerce & the Delta Sun Times, with the assistance of the ByronDelta Lions Club. Discovery Bay Opening Day Boat Parade salutes “Those Who Serve.” See Page 3 for photos and winners. CALENDAR OF EVENTS, PAGE 12
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