June 26, 2014 - Carmichael Times
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June 26, 2014 - Carmichael Times
Skinner Band Schedules Summer Concerts Page 7 Volume 34 • Issue 26 Rockers and Rockabillies Continue Concert Season PLUS: Get the Most Bang for Your Buck Page 4 Serving Carmichael and Sacramento County since 1981 June 26, 2014 She Got the Sheriff Surprise Capture for New Deputy Fourth on the Field! Sacramento Region, CA (MPG) - Raley Field will host its sec- Page 2 District Attorney Puts More Bad Guys Away Page 6 Couch Theater DVD Previews Like Father, Like Son Deputy John Rhodes stuns girlfriend Tammy Woods by proposing at last week’s recruit graduation ceremony. Sheriff Scott Jones (standing left) and top department brass beam approval. Right: Shocked but happy, Tammy Woods displays her square-cut diamond and 21-carat smile. Story and Photos by Susan Maxwell Skinner carmichael, CA (MPG) Page 9 The audience exploded; the couple embraced; officials rose in ovation. “I guess she said yes,” ventured event announcer, Sergeant Charles Meeks “He totally blindsided me,” admitted Department of Human Assistance worker, Tammy. “John always said he was romantic; I didn’t see it. I believe him now. When they called me his fiancée, I thought somebody just made a mistake.” Indeed, her sergeant-turned-deputy allowed for zero error. Months earlier, he learned what type of ring Tammy preferred and bespoke a squarecut diamond to fit her hand and her dreams. Having polled his classmates for approval, he then petitioned the big boss. “We never had a proposal onstage before,” said Sheriff Scott Jones. “But graduation is a time for celebration; so we thought: why not?” On that night, the newly betrothed deputy would himself be blindsided with an award for Emergency Vehicle Operation. Continued on Page 7 Henry Wirz Receives Salvation Army’s 2014 Spirit of Caring Award Change Service Requested PAID PERMIT 350 Carmichael, CA PRESORTED STD. US POSTAGE Scan our QR Code for a direct link to our online edition! - Sweethearts John Rhodes and Tammy Woods, of Citrus Heights, have extra reason to remember John’s recent graduation from the Sacramento Sheriff ’s Academy. As the department’s top brass and a 1000-strong audience gasped, newly-pinned Deputy Rhodes surprised his girlfriend with a proposal. Ending seven months of training, academy ceremonies are big on parade, presentation and protocol. Sheriff Scott Jones eases formality by allowing loved ones on stage to pin badges on graduates. For this task, US Marine reservist John Rhodes (29) nominated the girlfriend who waited during his overseas deployments. No ambush was better laid. Announced as Rhodes’ fiancée, a puzzled Tammy (28) stepped on stage and applied badge number 2563 to her beau. Under the department’s solemn gaze, the new deputy then produced a ring and dropped to one knee. Demonstrating brotherhood, Rhodes’ classmates stood and chorused: “Will you marry him?” ond-annual Fourth of July celebration this Independence Day. This family friendly event will feature some of the region’s best local food, live music from the band Nunchuck Taylor, and a fireworks extravaganza to cap off the night. The event, which is scheduled to take place on Friday, July 4, from 6-10 p.m. at Raley Field, costs $10 for adults and $5 for children. New to 2014 will be an exclusive 21-and-up party in the Solon Club. Tickets for the Solon Club are $15. “Fourth on the Field” will be set up similar to Brewfest, with food trucks parked along the warning track in the outfield— some trucks will even make their way on to the concourse. A special kids’ activity area, inflatable structures at the Coca-Cola Kids Corner, and access to Raley Field’s Beer Garden will make this a family-friendly, full-stadium event Last year’s “Fourth on the Field” event sold out. Tickets are limited, so patrons are encouraged to purchase theirs early. “Fourth on the Field” tickets are available online at www.ticketmaster. com or in person at Raley Field’s Round Table Pizza Ticket Office. For more information, visit www. raleyfield.com/fourthonthefield H River Cats Season Tickets, Mini-Plans, and Flex Plans can be purchased for the 2014 season by calling the River Cats Ticket Hotline at (916) 371-HITS (4487). Single-game tickets can now be purchased at Raley Field’s Round Table Pizza Ticket Office or online at rivercats.com or ticketmaster.com. For more information about the River Cats, visit www.rivercats.com . For information on other events at Raley Field, visit www.raleyfield.com . Source: Raley Field and Our Sports Central Henry Wirz , Chief Executive Officer of SAFE Credit Union Sacramento County, CA (MPG) - Chief Executive Officer of SAFE Credit Union Henry Wirz was recently awarded the Salvation Army’s Spirit of Caring award for his commitment and involvement in the Sacramento community. On May 27, nearly 1,000 leaders and citizens of Sacramento gathered at the annual Salvation Army Community Luncheon and Awards to honor Wirz and SAFE Credit Union. Giving annual financial support to community organizations is one way Wirz works to improve the quality of life for residents in the Greater Sacramento area. In 2013 alone, SAFE gave more than $290,000 to The Salvation Army, educational programs at local schools, nonprofit health organizations, and various philanthropic ventures such as The Aerospace Museum of California, The The Per fecnt ! Combinatio First Tee of Greater Sacrament (which mentors youth ages 5-18), and the Paul Hom Asian Clinic, a free, student-run clinic staffed by UCD Medical Center students and attending physicians. Also, Wirz and SAFE employees are very involved in the community, donating hundreds of hours of time and their talents each year to raise funds for organizations such as The American Cancer Society, The California Emergency Foodlink, Sacramento Regional Foundation and KVIE Channel 6. “None of us want to see people without shelter, without food, without means to support themselves,” said Wirz. “If people are willing to give time, money, or surplus items, they can make a big difference in the community. Over time, it will also benefit you as a person.” The event took place at the Red Lion Woodlake Hotel in Sacramento, and the luncheon and ceremony were officiated by Channel 10 News Anchors Monica Woods and Walt Gray. Established in 1940, SAFE Credit Union manages $2 billion in assets and serves more than 170,000 members through 21 branches in the Greater Sacramento area. For more information about SAFE and its products and services, visit H safecu.org. Source: Runyon Saltzman & Einhorn, Inc. Start Yours Today! Carmichael Times delivers your local community news every week. Get The Sunday Sacramento Bee! BOTH NEWSPAPERS FOR ONly $2500 FOR 6 mONTHS! See inside for details Carmichael Times Page 2 June 26, 2014 Rockers and Rockabillies Continue Concert Season Story and Photos by Susan Maxwell Skinner Sunday, July 13: The Kick N 60’s (1960s songs). Saturday, August 23: Bad Catz (Blues/ classic rock). carmichael, CA (MPG) - Carmichael Sunday, July 20: Group Therapy (Classic rock/rhythm and blues) Sunday, August 24: River City Concert band (60-piece ensemble) Park’s summer concerts continue this weekend with a nostalgic tribute to the Beatles by the sound-alike group Mania (Saturday). Lincoln Highway will perform country rock Sunday evening. Free concerts are scheduled most weekends this summer. Downbeat is at 6:30 p.m. Continuing 2014 Performances Saturday, June 28: Mania (Beatles tribute band) Sunday, June 29: Lincoln Highway (Country/ rockabilly) Sunday, July 6: Metro Swing (big band dance music)Saturday, July 12: On Air (classic rock) Saturday, July 26: Mick martin and the Blues Rockers (Rhythm and blues) Sunday, July 27: Carmichael Kiwanis Band (big band swing) Sunday, August 3: John Skinner band (variety dance band) Saturday, August 9: The Count (60s to 90s rock and soul) Sunday, August 10: Todd Morgan & the Emblems (50s Rock/30s jazz) Sunday, August 17: It’s About Time Swing (swing music) Music sponsors include: SMUD, Lind Brothers Funeral Home, Oakmont Senior Living, Lawnman Landscape, Mission Oaks Park District, Assemblyman Ken Cooley, Carmichael Colony and Creek Neighborhood Associations, Carmichael Chamber of Commerce, Fliptastic Gymnastics, Dignity Health, Supervisor Susan Peters, Senator Jim Nielson, Baratta Chiropractic. Carmichael Park is at is at 5757 Grant Ave. For information, go to www.carmichaelpark.com H Left: The rockabilly quartet Lincoln Highway continues the summer music series on Sunday. All concerts are free and begin at 6:30 p.m. DISCOVER the difference Atria communities are tailored to active older adults who embrace art and self-expression – sound like anyone you know? Together, we make things. We paint, design jewelry and write music. We attend dance performances and lectures on classical literature – and when someone needs a little help, a caring hand is always close by. WE ARE PROUD OF AND CELEBRATE OUR VETERANS WHO SERVED! You’ll want to come home to Crosswood Oaks We offer a variety of programs and assistance choices that give residents options on maintaining their healthy lifestyle. There are many benefits to living at Crosswood Oaks, meeting new friends and having a supportive and Discover the physical and emotional benefits of living at Atria. 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Parade Route: Join us July 13 “Growing Old is Not a Disease!” UPCOMING SUMMER PROGRAMS July 13 Doubt & Belief, Religion and Spirituality July 20 Managing Medications July 27 Memory Loss/Dementia Impact on Families August 3 Environmental/Housing Issues – Staying at Home Carmichael Elks Citizen of the Year August 10 Elder Abuse – Financial Issues, etc. August 17 Dying Well, Planning Your Funeral Fair Oaks Blvd closed to through traffic 10 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Use Garfield-California for alternate North/South Traffic August 23` Workshop on Wills and Trusts, Saturday, at 10:00 Fair Oaks Blvd from Marconi to the Elks Lodge on Cypress Ave. Grand Marshal Paul Scholl, *After the parade, celebrate the 4th with free swimming, children’s games, a western BBQ, live music and dancing at the Carmichael Elks, 5631 Cypress Ave., Carmichael. Phone: 489-2103 Gethsemane Lutheran ChurCh Deut. 24 vs 19-22 4706 Arden Way Carmichael, 95608 For more information call: (916) 483-5047 or visit our website www.glccca.org Gethsemane Lutheran Church is a Small, Progressive Faith Community, Dedicated to Ministry For and With Older Adults Carmichael Times Page 4 June 26, 2014 Get the Most Bang for Your Buck Don’t Let Your Fireworks Budget Go Up in Smoke •Serenity(Phantom),$15.99 – Noiseless fountain opens with lovely lava lamp-like lumps (thank you, nitrocellulose!) and peacefully pleases with seven colors and white chrysanthemums. 59 seconds. By David Dickstein SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) Fireworks come in various shapes, sizes and colors, just like we Americans who will celebrate our country’s 238th birthday with them. This rings true whether you’re reveling among the masses at a public fireworks display – Rancho Cordova’s Hagan Park, Carmichael’s La Sierra Community Center and the All American Speedway in Roseville will host three of the region’s largest – or if you take to the streets of Woodland and other areas of Yolo County where consumer fireworks are allowed this time of year. What’s new? What’s loud? What’s colorful? Is that $50 fountain really worth the money and how long is it? The patriotic, pyrotechnic perplexity starts June 28. With such a wide variety of product out there, how can you ensure that your display will be a Yankee doodle dandy that doesn’t have your money literally going up in smoke? Once again the Messenger Publishing Group put each of the new state-approved items to the test, along with other items likely to catch your eye from behind the chicken wire at stands that bear the names TNT and Phantom. Fireworks are listed by price and rated on a 5-star scale for performance, duration, distinctiveness and overall comparative value. Judges included firefighters of Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District, Station 65 in Rancho Cordova, where the test was conducted. Let the sparks fly! New for 2014 •P h a n t o m N i g h t O w l ( P h a n t o m ) , $ 1 4 . 9 9 – Phantom’s best internally glowing fountain (eyes and mouth light up) has four loud screeches and an exciting overall performance. 65 seconds. •Surfs Up (TNT), $10.99 – Last season’s “Best New Fountain” runner-up. Gorgeous globs lead to a wave of multiple effects. Punctuation issues in its name aside, this surfer dude has some of the best and widest-spreading titanium rain and crackles for the price. 58 seconds. State-approved fireworks in all shapes, sizes and price points are a big fund-raiser for area non-profits from June 28 through the Fourth of July. Photo: David Dickstein. •Alpha Wolf (Phantom), $26.99 – Green and purple droplets, gold shower and crackling stars finale are awesome. No howling whistles despite its name. 83 seconds. •American Spirit (TNT), $22.99 plus bonus – This •Fiery Frogs (Phantom), fountain of red, white and blu$24.99 – These fused greenish stars, gold showers and foiled, grapefruit-sized decent whistles and crackamphibians took five years les makes the cut because to migrate to California – •Exploding Pinatas (TNT), it comes with the pleasing, they’ve been sold by Phantom $17.99–Has the ingredients •Confetti Lights(Phantom), 90-second Sizzler Fountain. in other states since 2009. for a winner, with whistle, fish $4.99 for two – Mundane 80 seconds. Price – you’re paying for the and crackles, but for the same stuff, but good value as a buy•O-Blivion(TNT),$19.99– novelty – but glimmering eyes price a wiser buy is TNT’s one-get-one. Think of it as a This lord of the ring-shaped and mouth make it a fun item. combo deal on the far-supe- Fourth of July stocking stuffer. fountains emits multi-colored 50 seconds. 3 Stars. rior Mad Dog Fountain. 60 34 seconds. 3 Stars. chrysanthemums with pine seconds. 2 1/2 Stars. and impressive titanium crackBest of the Rest les. 125 seconds. •Twilight Magic(Phantom), $12.99fortwo–Last season’s “Best New Fountain” is even better now as a two-for-one deal (was $9.99 for one last year). Sophomore fountain has three exciting rotations of crackle-and-whistle and widespreading sparks. 57 seconds. •Luck of the Irish (TNT), $9.99–This 13-year-old classic features gold and silver spray, red and green balls, crackles and four super-loud whistles. 75 seconds. •F i r e c r a c k e r F o u n t a i n (Phantom),$9.99–Lives up to its name with a remarkable crackling barrage alongside multi-colored pearls. 76 seconds. •Lil Red Devil (TNT),$9.99 fortwo–Packs plenty of heat for the size and price. Ends strong with wide-spreading titanium crackling sparks. This combo deal times five, lit sideby-side together, makes for a great finale. 35 seconds. •Phantom Dragon Slayer (Phantom), $9.99 for two •Pyropalooza(TNT),$19.99 – Got some white, blue and •Opening Show (TNT), – Excellent height, crackle lemon chrysanthemums, $59.99 – Budget permitting, and vivid hues – a vivacious rowdy crackles and red stars last year’s “Best New Finale” visual. 115 seconds. going on. 66 seconds. is a 500-gram must-have. The climax at the 2-minute mark •Funky Monkey(Phantom), •Rainbow Rays(TNT),$5.99 is intense. Like, crazy intense. $24.99–This pyrotechnic pri- –Solid value-priced freshman Be no closer than 20 feet away mate features red pearls and a delivers on height and crackle. solid overall performance. 90 for this one.130 seconds. Duration is one of the longest seconds. in the state at this price point. •Delirium (TNT), $49.99 – Fan-shaped 500-gram fountain •Phantom Phlash Phinish 56 seconds. •Luminescence (Phantom), is pricy, but its intensity and ( P h a n t o m ) , $ 1 8 . 9 9 – •Little Miss (TNT), $4.99 •Vibrant Voltage(Phantom), $14.99–Starts out as just your beauty are bona fide stunning. P h a n t a s t i c P h o u n t a i n . – This value-priced opening $21.99 – Crazy height and run-of-the-mill multi-effect Best fan on the California Second-runner-up for “Best act packs plenty of color plus New Fountain” last year has some of the prettiest green and fountain, but then surprises market.133 seconds. silver rain and crackles. 40 with an eruption of widestrong duration, altitude, orange ever in a fountain. 98 seconds. •Game Time(TNT),$39.99 spreading sparks. 73 seconds. spread, titanium crackle and seconds. 3 Stars. –Scores with intense crackle •Moondance (Phantom), 4 Stars. whistle. 108 seconds. and wide-spreading sparks in $2.99, and Purple Rain the late innings, but not pow- •King of Bling (Phantom), (TNT),$5.99fortwo–These erful enough to hit it out of $18.99fortwo– The crack- identical cousins are little the park. Still a gamer. 93 les heard during the final dynamos that emit loud crackthird sound just like popping seconds. les, purple pearls and glittering popcorn. Majestic chrysanthegold and white sparks. 45 •P e a c o c k Ta i l F a n mums and whistle. Great value seconds. (Phantom),$34.99–2013’s as a two-for-one. 90 seconds. “Best New Firework” builds For stand locations and excitement with each dazzling •Mad Dog(TNT),$17.99for additional product inforstage. Works out to 65 cents two – Emits amazing crack- mation, visit the retailers’ per second, but still a must- les, whistles and multi-color w e b s i t e s : T N T, w w w. sparks, but it’s the combo deal have. 54 seconds. t n t f i re w o r k s . c o m ; a n d that keeps this old dog on the Phantom, www.fireworks.com. list. 80 seconds. •Zombie Zapper (TNT), •Loco Lobo (TNT), $12.99 $19.99 – Love the intense – Crackles and chrysanthecrackles and the whistle and mums are fine, but at this price smokeless color blobs that point, and even lower, TNT kick things off, but too fleet- has returning items that blow ing for the money.45 seconds. this not-so-crazy wolf away. 2 Stars. 46 seconds. 2 Stars. (4-5 Stars) •Apache Firedance Premier (Phantom),$49.99–Phantom gets “Best New Firework” honors for supersizing one of its classic fountains. Scores for seven effects, including some of the best crackles and strobes on the safe and sane market, and height and width that push the 10-foot legal limit. 140 seconds. 5 Stars •M o o n d a n c e P r e m i e r (Phantom), $29.99 – It’s P h a n t o m ’s v a l u e - p r i c e d Moondance Fountain on steroids. Terrific height, lots of purple, a real crowd-pleaser. 100 seconds. 4 Stars. Don’t be a Statistic this Fourth of July! Here are some safety tips: •Sparkling Nights (TNT), $24.99 – TNT’s best new fountain is a solid, multieffect performer with decent burn time for the price. A good mid-show pick.91 seconds. 3 Stars. • Observelocallaws. • Alwaysstorefireworksinacool, dryplace. • Alwaysreadandfollowdirections oneachfirework. • Useonlystate-approved “safeandsane”fireworks. • Onlyusefireworksoutdoors, awayfromhomes,drygrassortrees. • Havearesponsibleadultpresent. • Haveahoseready. • Lightatasafedistance. • Neverattempttore-light orfixa“dud.” • Nevercarryfireworksinyourpocket. • Neverpointorthrowfireworks atanotherperson. • Soakusedfireworksovernight beforedisposing. •Wild Blue (TNT), $7.99 – The most wild thing about Wild Blue is there’s no blue. For the money, go with TNT’s better, cheaper and longer-burning Rainbow Rays and Little Firework stands run by non-profit groups will be open for business starting June 28 Miss. 33 seconds. 2 Stars. throughout Sacramento County and much of Placer County. Photo: David Dickstein. June 26, 2014 Carmichael Times Page 5 THE RICH LOWRY COLUMN By Rich Lowry Math Is Math For people who use the word “science” as a bludgeon and trumpet their strict commitment to fact and reason, the Obama administration and its supporters are strangely incapable of rational analysis of new climate-change regulations. President Barack Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency released draft rules earlier this month to create a vast new regulatory apparatus with no input from Congress -- in other words, to govern in its accustomed highhanded, undemocratic manner. The goal is to reduce carbon emissions from existing power plants, in particular coal-fired plants, to 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030. The rhetoric has involved selfcongratulation about how they are the inexorable result of taking climate science and the reality of dangerous global warming seriously. “Science is science,” President Obama said in an open-and-shut tautology about global warming during an interview with New York Times columnist Tom Friedman. By the same token, math is math, and the new regulations make no sense. While the regulations are stringent enough to impose real economic costs -especially in states that produce coal or heavily use coal power, or whose economies have grown relatively robustly since 2005 -- they have almost no upside in fighting global warming. That’s because the U.S. is only part of the global carbon-emissions picture, and a diminishing one at that. We account for roughly a sixth of global emissions, and our emissions have fallen the past few years more than those of any other major country. In fact, we’ve already achieved about half of the administration’s 30 percent goal, in part through the boom in natural gas. The regulations aim to cut carbon emissions by 700 million tons by 2030. That sounds like a formidable number only if it is abstracted from the context of the rest of the world. As Robert Bryce of the Manhattan Institute notes, carbon emissions increased worldwide by about 700 million tons in 2011 alone. China increased its emissions by 3 billion tons from 2006 to 2012. Even accepting the assumptions of the so-called globalwarming consensus, the regulations will have an imperceptible effect on global temperature by 2100. The regulatory fight against global LOCCAALL NNEEW WSS?? GGOOTT LO t c e f r e P e h T ! n o i t a n i b Com warming runs up against this reality: Anything we do on our own short of returning to a subsistence economy is largely meaningless, while we can’t force other countries to kneecap their economies based on a fashionable cause with no immediate bearing on the wellbeing of their often desperately impoverished citizens. Supporters of the new EPA rules say they are an exercise of American leadership that will encourage other countries to crimp their economies, especially the world’s biggest emitter, China. Why will China be shamed by our pointlessly self-flagellating new policy on power plants into adopting economically harmful regulations of its own based on speculative models showing a far-off threat of higher temperatures? The best policy for the U.S. is not command-and-control regulation, as economics writer Jim Manzi points out, but maintaining an environment favorable to technological innovation. No one would have predicted the fracking revolution of the past few years that has both displaced coal and benefited the broader economy. But the self-declared adherents of “science” prefer the satisfaction of pointlessly selfdefeating gestures. Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review. (c) 2014 by King Features Synd., Inc. To Subscribe Call 773-1111 Ca a ll ll 7 77 73 3 -- 1111 1111 C Start Yours Today! Get a 6 month subscription for only: $25 00 Here’s what you’ll receive every week: The Carmichael Times. The Sunday Sacramento Bee! As a valued Carmichael Times subscriber, you receive the Sunday Sacramento Bee as part of your subscription. BOTH NEWSPAPERS FOR ONly $25 FOR 6 mONTHS! It’s the Perfect Combination! Offer available to new and current Carmichael Times subscribers. To take advantage of this unique opportunity please call (916) 773-1111. Yes! Start my Subscription Now! name ____________________________________________ address __________________________________________ city___________________________________ zip ________ phone (__)_______ email _____________________________ (optional) mail your payment to: Messenger Publishing grouP 7144 fair oaks boulevard, suite 5 CarMiChael, Ca 95608 *Some delivery restrictions may apply. Carmichael Times Page 6 June 26, 2014 Parks Are An Asset, But Recent Assessment Was Flawed And Represents Bad Public Policy Commentary by Ken Payne Everyone can agree that parks are a valuable asset to the community at large. Making improvements to parks may attract new residents and businesses and generally benefit all who live and work in the community. However, the manner in which we get there is equally important. A lawsuit filed on June 13, 2014 challenges the legality of the Carmichael Recreation and Park District’s “new funding measure,” which passed by barely 1 percent. To put that into perspective, it passed by approximately 5,000 out of 226,653 weighted assessment votes cast. There are two issues here that are connected, but distinct: 1) the legality of the measure, and b) whether or not the manner in which it was passed is good public policy. While they are in some sense separate, they are also inter-related. The issue of whether the park district complied with the law is now before the court. We believe the measure is illegal. For example, as explained in more detail in the court filing, the proposed improvements provide only general benefits to the entire public at large. As such, we believe the funding measure is a “special tax” subject to a two-thirds vote. Because it was not passed with a two-thirds vote we believe it violates Prop. 218. In addition, the manner by which the measure was passed and marketed to the public was fundamentally unfair, and as a consequence has resulted in an assessment that represents bad public policy. For example: First, the park district appeared to randomly determine an amount they believed property owners would be willing to pay, rather than first establishing the specific need. Basically, ‘How much can we get away with?’ This calls into question whether the District is asking the community to pay for improvements that are truly necessary. Second, in materials distributed during its campaign, the park district advertised the assessment as $44.87 per parcel. We believe it failed to adequately explain that this amount applied only to residential parcels and excluded the fact that some commercial parcels would pay much more. For example, our review of the actual assessments shows that some commercial parcel owners are expected to pay hundreds of dollars per year. It seems that people in the community would want to know what impact the park district’s measure will have on their neighborhood businesses. The park district may argue that an engineer’s report was available that provided a formula to determine the assessments on non-residential parcels. But that report provided a complex formula for determining the amount of each parcel’s expected assessment and was only available upon request during the campaign. We believe it would have been more prudent to include in the park district’s marketing campaign the range of assessment rates expected to be paid by the various types of parcels in the community. In our opinion, we do not believe the assessment would have passed had the district properly explained the measure in its public campaign. Indeed, we believe it is the park district’s responsibility to provide information to the public that is fair and balanced. Sadly, that did not appear to be the case, in this instance. H Ken Payne is President of the Sacramento Taxpayers’ Association and a resident of Carmichael. Meets First & Third Fridays Denny’s Restaurant, 3520 Auburn Blvd. at 6:30 pm (Corner Of Auburn & Watt) Bring this ad for free Cheese Quesada Join us at our regular meetings to gain confidence and find your voice. Good to Great Club • 916 215-1035 www.toastmasters.org Sacramento County DA Reports Recent cases of interest CASE: Marcus Newsom (06/18/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Tate Davis, Career Criminal Prosecution Unit District Attorney Jan Scully announced that Marcus Newsom pled to felony robbery and was sentenced by the Honorable Michael Sweet to 35 years to life in prison under California’s Three Strikes Law. On December 31, 2012, Newsom entered an Elk Grove donut shop and demanded the store owner give him money from the cash register. Newsom was wearing a cap and held an object inside his jacket that appeared to be a gun. Once the register was open, Newsom grabbed the money and ran from the store. Newsom’s criminal history dates back to 1999, including four prior felony robbery convictions for which he was sentenced to 14 years in prison. He was out of prison custody just seven months before he committed the donut shop robbery. CASE: Jake Clark (06/17/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Kevin Greene, Homicide Unit District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that Jake Clark was convicted by jury of firstdegree murder. The jury also found an arming allegation to be true. In December 2011, Sacramento police officers responded to a call of a male shot on Interstate 80 at Norwood Avenue. Upon arrival, officers found a male who had been shot in the upper body. He was transported to the hospital where he was declared dead. In March 2013, Jake Clark was arrested for shooting and killing the victim Ghulam Ayobi. The victim’s wife, Shajia Ayobi, was previously convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 26 years to life in prison. Sentencing is set for July 25, 2014 in Department 10 before the Honorable Greta Curtis Fall. CASE: Linda Gabaldon (06/17/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Andrew Smith, Homicide Unit District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that Linda Gabaldon was convicted by jury of first-degree murder. They jury also found true a use of a handgun allegation. Gabaldon was a roommate of the victim. The two got into an argument and Gabaldon shot the victim four times the next morning. Gabaldon testified that the victim pulled a gun on her and it went off during a struggle. The autopsy showed that at least two of the gunshot wounds would have caused the victim to drop to the floor immediately, contradicting Gabaldon’s testimony about a struggle. Gabaldon faces a potential maximum sentence of 50 years to life in prison. Additional time may be added pending a court trial on a prior strike allegation of a 2001 robbery. Sentencing is set for July 18, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. in Department 38 before the Honorable Sharon Lueras. CASE: Paul William Walden (06/13/14) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Kari Reeve, DUI Vertical Prosecution District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that the Honorable Patrick Marlette sentenced Paul William Walden to 25 years to life in prison. On May 13, 2014, a jury convicted Walden of second-degree murder, gross vehicular manslaughter, felony hit and run, and felony driving under the influence due to three prior convictions for driving under the influence. On July 16, 2012, 23-year-old Gemily West and her boyfriend, 21-year-old Harison Long Randall, were walking their four dogs when they were struck down in a crosswalk by a hitandrun driver. Harison lost part of a leg in the crash and died two weeks later from his injuries. He is credited with stepping in front of Gemily to protect her and push her out of the path of the car. Gemily suffered a broken leg and is still recovering from her injuries. Their four dogs – Bindie, Evie, Winry and Zury – were all killed at the scene. On July 19, 2012, Paul William Walden was arrested. Police reports state Walden’s car was traveling down the two-lane residential street in Carmichael, CA at an estimated 80 mph when he hit the victims. He never stopped or slowed down and fled the scene. This case was prosecuted by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s DUI Vertical Prosecution team, funded by the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. June 26, 2014 Carmichael Times Page 7 Skinner Band Schedules Summer Concerts Skinner band and Capitol Pops dates are as follows: July 4: Capitol Pops at Royer Park, Roseville. Downbeat: 11 a.m. July 17: Skinner Band at Fair Oaks Village Park, 4238 Main St. Downbeat: 7 p.m. August 3: Skinner Band at Carmichael Park. Downbeat: 6:30 p.m. August 28: Capitol Pops at Fair Oaks Village Park. Downbeat: 7 p.m. By Staff Writer carmichael, CA (MPG) - Carmichael’s John Skinner band will entertain at free local park concerts this summer. Leader, John Skinner, and his wife, singer Susan Skinner, are also featured in the Capitol Pops Concert Band. This 60-piece ensemble offers a full season of public performances. October 11: Skinner Band at Pioneer Park, 5100 Verner Ave, Sacramento. Downbeat: 2 p.m. For further information, contact sknrband@aol.com or call (916) 481-0334. She Got the Sheriff Continued from Page 1 “This recruit’s having a busy night,” grinned presenting officer Deputy Martin Dighero. Rhodes became a Marine reservist in 2007 and started dating Tammy after basic training; they both worked at a Home Depot in South Sacramento. Their hardest test was the sergeant’s Iraq tour, and later, five months in Afghanistan. “With Skype, we were able to “see” each other a couple of times a week,” Tammy recalls. “That saved us. Distance makes or breaks relationships. It made us stronger.” “I knew we were meant to be together,” says Rhodes. “But the time wasn’t right to propose. I didn’t feel I could provide for a family. The Sheriff’s job changed that. Beyond the Marines, I never wanted to be anything but a cop; they are two jobs of equal honor. With a diamond burning a hole in his pocket, he began deputy training last year. “I knew graduation would be a big night for me, and I wanted Tammy to share it,” he says. “My classmates gave me the thumbs up.” His training officer passed the recruit’s proposal request up the chain of command. “When I was about to be pinned,” he recalls, “Sheriff Jones shook my hand and asked if I was ready for this. I said: ‘Yes sir.’ I knew Tammy would accept. But the magnitude of the occasion suddenly hit me. My heart was in my throat.” “In days on the job that followed, training officers asked: ‘So you’re the guy who proposed on stage?’ I said yeah, I’m that guy… I guess I’ll be known as ‘that guy’ for a while.” The ceremony was one of three group graduations scheduled for H this year; Sacramento County law enforcement will be strengthened by 100 new deputies before 2015. Addressing the class, Sheriff Jones advised recruits to take “mental snapshots” of themselves as they wore their badges for the first time. “Some days in this job, you’ll need that snapshot—to remind you of the pride you feel right now,” he said. “You know nothing worth having is easy. Good men and women have died wearing this badge. Like ethics, badges can fade over time. 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Publish: June 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2014 FLAMINGOS 140528 06-26-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04268. Gigi Campo-Jones, 27151 Lake Drive, Pioneer, CA 95666 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “G. G. Jones Public Relations” at 1029 J Street #150, Sacramento, CA 95814. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 21, 2014. Publish: June 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2014 GGJONES 140528 06-26-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04072. Susan A. Johnston, 5417 Kenneth Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Sue B Bears” at 5417 Kenneth Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 14, 2014. Publish: June 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2014 SUEBBEARS140528 06-26-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04421. Susan Kim Dakuzaku Schlack and William Perry Schlack, 4440 Minnesota Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “XLeration Services” at 4440 Minnesota Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 27, 2014. Publish: June 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2014 XLERATION 140530 06-26-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04162. Adam and Jessie Armstrong, 1923 Urbana Way, Sacramento, CA 95833 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Alive Media” at 251 Opportunity Street, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95838. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 16, 2014. Publish: May 29. June 5, 12 and 19, 2014 ALIVE 140529 06-26-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04181. Kamaljit S. Grewal and Harveer Sekhon, 1200 Barnhill Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Mountain Mike’s Pizza” at 4141 Manzanita Avenue, #220, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 19, 2014. Publish: May 29. June 5, 12 and 19, 2014 MOUNTAIN 140530 06-26-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04557. Aaron D. Pyle, 2600 16th Street, Sacramento, CA 95818 is doing business under the FictitiousBusinessName“Aaron’sDrivenTransportation” at 2600 16th Street, Sacramento, CA 95818. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 30, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 AARONS 140530 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04122. Harold Robert Freiheit, 1095 Myron Court, Zephyr Cove, NV 89448 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Village Auto” at 1940 Zinfandel Drive, Suite C3, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 16, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 AARONS 140530 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04518. Thomas L. Amberg, Jr., 1720 G Street #7, Sacramento, CA 95811 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Amberg Harvey” at 925 G Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 29, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 AMBERG 140531 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04552. David Welborn, 3104 Chettenham Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Driven Venture” at 3104 Chettenham Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 30, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 DRIVEN 140531 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04572. Daniil Gotishan, 7438 Saint Tropez Way, Sacramento, CA 95842 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Galaxy Dent Removal” at 7438 Saint Tropez Way, Sacramento, CA 95842. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 2, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 GALAXY 140602 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-03580. Juan Carlos Seminario and Helen Wong, 5643 John Runge Drive, Sacramento, CA 95835 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Looks JS Embroidery & Printing Company and Looks JS” at 5643 John Runge Drive, Sacramento, CA 95835. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on April 25, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 LOOKSJS 140604 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04610. Robert Muirhead, 2132 Cortez Lane, Sacramento, CA 95825 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Pacific Spa Service” at 2132 Cortez Lane, Sacramento, CA 95825. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 3, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 PACIFIC 140603 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04366. Paul H. Snider Trustee and Trust, 5150 Madison Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Mark J. Mobile Home & RV Park” at 4724 Madison Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 22, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 MARKJ 140604 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04670. Pavel and Lyudmila Palamarchuk, 8119 Oahu Drive, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Fair Oaks Home Care for the Elderly” at 8119 Oahu Drive, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 4, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 FAIROAKS 140604 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04584. Dennis R. Collins, Jr., 140 Fountain Oaks Circle #96, Sacramento, CA 95831 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Cut It Up Barber Shop” at 7250 Auburn Boulevard, Suite A, Citrus Heights, CA 95610. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 2, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 CUTITUP 140605 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04618. Robert Jeffrey McKiernan, 101 Hansey Court, Folsom, CA 95630 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “McKiernan Realty” at 49 Natoma Street, Suite A, Folsom, CA 95630. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 3, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 MCKIERNAN 140604 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04137.AngeliqueCaldwell,2850RoyalPalm Way, Carmichael, CA 95608 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Your Real Estate Company” at 2850 Royal Palm Way, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on May 16, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 YOURREAL 140604 07-03-14 June 26, 2014 LEGAL ADVERTISING Carmichael Times Adjudicated For and By the County of Sacramento, Adjudication No. 317294–February 7, 1984 Rancho Cordova Independent Adjudicated For and By the County of Sacramento, Adjudication No. 195380–September 18, 1969 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04711. Charles Baldwin, 8032 Red Pine Court, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Honored Service Rewards” at 8032 Red Pine Court, Citrus Heights, CA 95610. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 5, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 HONORED 140605 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-05010. David J. Elliot Co., LLC, 11845 Randall Island Road, Courtland, CA 95615 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Names “David J. Elliot & Sons and Stillwater Orchards” at 11845 Randall Island Road, Courtland, CA 95615. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 13, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 DAVID 1406019 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04699. Manu and Kavita Jaisinghani, 2943 Azevedo Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Jaisinghani Enterprise” at 3341 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA 95825. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 5, 2014. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 JAISINGHANI 140605 07-03-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-05019. Elliot Delta Orchards, LLC, 11845 Randall Island Road, Courtland, CA 95615 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Names “Elliot Delta Orchards and Delta Orchards” at 11845 Randall Island Road, Courtland, CA 95615. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 13, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 ELLIOT 1406019 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04648. Heather Alaine Vollstedt, 5342 Angelina Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “FlipBit Digital” at 5342 Angelina Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 4, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 FLIPBIT 140609 07-10-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04996. DonationSafe Corp., 1279 Berny Creek Road, West Sacramento, CA 95691 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “DonationSafe” at 3661 63rd Street, Sacramento, CA 95820. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 12, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 DONATION 1406019 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04969. Donald G. and Lily J. Redlingshafer, 5414 Parkville Court, Sacramento, CA 95842, are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Creatures in the Attic” at 5414 Parkville Court, Sacramento, CA 95842. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 12, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 CREATURES 140609 07-10-14 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04564. Michael Anderson, 6318 Larry Way, North Highlands, CA 95660 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Reshine” at 6318 Larry Way, North Highlands, CA 95660. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 2, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 RESHINE 140609 07-10-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04592. Matthew James McMullen, 8461 Jonquil Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 and Tyler M. Harris, 7147 Brookcrest Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95621 are doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Silent Hittas Music” at 8461 Jonquil Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95610. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 2, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 SILENT 1406010 07-10-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04941. Mykhaylo Havryshchuk, 2940 Eastern Avenue, Apt.# 6, Sacramento, CA 95821 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Everest” at 2940 Eastern Avenue, Apt.# 6, Sacramento, CA 95821. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 11, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 EVEREST 1406012 07-10-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04735. Mark Aussieker, 8830 Olive Ranch Lane, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Executive Auto 233” at 8830 Olive Ranch Lane, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 6, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 EXECUTIVE 1406012 07-10-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04999. Anha Tran, 5308 Winfield Way, Apt. 3, Sacramento, CA 95841 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Anha’s Designs, Tailoring, Alterations & Dry Cleaning” at 3427 El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 12, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 ANHAS 1406013 07-10-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-05000. Anha Tran, 5308 Winfield Way, Apt. 3, Sacramento, CA 95841 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Anha’s Designs, Tailoring, Alterations & Dry Cleaning” at 5413 San Juan Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 12, 2014. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 ANHAS2 1406013 07-10-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04707.KevinNelsonBlundon,6591Pacheco Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Blue Valley Carpet Care” at 6591 Pacheco Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95610. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 5, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 BLUE 1406016 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-02147. Bruce A. Mills Realtor, Inc., 1401 El Camino Avenue, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95815 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “Advantage Property Management & Real Estate” at 1401 El Camino Avenue, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95815. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on March 13, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 ADVANTAGE 1406016 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04615. Optimus Management Corporation, 1545 River Park Drive #300, Sacramento, CA 95815 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Names “Hybrid Broker Services ande Optimus Marketing Solutions” at 1545 River Park Drive #300, Sacramento, CA 95815. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 3, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 HYBRID 1406016 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-04982. J. D. Allman, Inc., 1730 I Street, Suite 240, Sacramento, CA 95811 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Names “HR to Go, American River Insurance Solutions” at 1730 I Street, Suite 240, Sacramento, CA 95811. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 12, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 HRTOGO 1406017 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-05174. Michael Jon and Lubertha Pleshette Carney, 5314 Iris Spring Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Names “Rhema Word Ministies, International and Rhema Word Worship Center” at 5314 Iris Spring Way, Elk Grove, CA 95757. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 20, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 RHEMA 1406020 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-05165. Alexandra DeLee, 3602 Gold Creek Lane, Sacramento, CA 95827 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Names “Prestige Legal Marketing & Focus Groups and Prestige LMFG” at 3602 Gold Creek Lane, Sacramento, CA 95827. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 19, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 PRESTIGE 1406019 07-17-14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBNF2014-05094. Jeff Boek and Laura Carolina Luchu Alfaro, 1170 E. 22nd Street, Apt. #49, Marysville, CA 95901 is doing business under the Fictitious Business Name “CJ Pacific Goods” at 1105 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. Filed with the Clerk of Sacramento County on June 17, 2014. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 CJPACIFIC 1406019 07-17-14 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FBNF2013-00452 The following person(s) has/have abandoned the use of the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of “McKiernan Realty”, located at 49 Natoma Street, Suite A, Folsom, CA 95630. Robert J. and Linda A. McKiernan, 101 Hansey Court, Folsom, CA 95630. The Fictitious Business Name Statement referred to above was filed on January 15, 2013 in the County of Sacramento. Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 MCKIERNAN 140604 07-03-14 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00162715 WHEREAS, Wally Alcaraz (AKA Brianna Alcaraz), has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Wally Bryan Lopez Alcaraz to Brianna Alcaraz IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on July 22, 2014, 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: April 30, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2014 ALCARAZ 140528 06-26-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00163560 WHEREAS, Susan Nisonger, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Quinton Bobby Welch Nisonger to Quinton Malcolm Nisonger IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on July 2, 2014, 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: May 14, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2014 NISONGER 140528 06-26-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00161639 WHEREAS, Matthew Cary Lopez, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Matthew Cary Lopez to Matthew Cary Lentz IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on July 7, 2014, 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: May 19, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2014 LOPEZ 140527 06-26-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00163851 WHEREAS, Nou Fang, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Nou Fang to Tess Nou Fang IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on July 16, 2014, 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: May 21, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 FANG 140602 07-03-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164389 WHEREAS, Caren Ibet Torres, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Caren Ibet Torres to Karen Ivette Torres IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on July 30, 2014, 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: June 4, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 TORRES 140604 07-03-14 We Do Legal Ads for Sacramento County! COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164413 WHEREAS, Sean Ryan, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Sean Ryan to Darragh Sean Ryan IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on August 1, 2014, 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: June 4, 2014 David L. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 2014 RYAN 140604 07-03-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164396 WHEREAS, Jared Michael Faila, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Jared Michael Faila to Geno Jared FaIlla IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on July 31, 2014, 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: June 4, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 FAILLA 140613 07-10-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164717 WHEREAS, Shanel Cecila Glass, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Shanel Cecila Glass to Shanel Cecilia Royal IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on August 6, 2014, 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: June 11, 2014 David L. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 GLASS 140611 07-10-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164782 WHEREAS, Karen Adelle Martin, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Karen Adelle Martin to Karen Adelle Meyer IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on August 8, 2014, 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: June 12, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 MARTIN 140616 07-17-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164703 WHEREAS, Ehumo Demby, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Ehumo Demby to Kisel Kipuke IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on August 5, 2014, 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: June 11, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 DEMBY 140611 07-10-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164988 WHEREAS, Ethan Jay Viloria, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Ethan Jay Viloria to Ethan Jay Silva IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on August 12, 2014, 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: June 18, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 VILORIA 140618 07-17-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164725 WHEREAS, Kash Gazien, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Kash Gazien to Khashayar Ghazianzad IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on August 7, 2014, 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: June 11, 2014 David L. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 GAZIEN 140612 07-10-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164970 WHEREAS, Nary Kuoy, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Nary Kuoy to Jennifer Nakry Kuoy IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on August 11, 2014, 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: June 18, 2014 David I. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 26, July 3, 10 and 17, 2014 KUOY 140619 07-17-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164383 WHEREAS, Charles Alan Mayfield, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Charles Alan Mayfield to Charlene Allie Mayfield IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 2:00 p.m. on July 30, 2014, 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: June 5, 2014 David L. Brown, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 MAYFIELD 140612 07-10-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164728 WHEREAS, Yahya Mahyari, has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Yahya Mahyari to Alex Justin Mayfield IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on August 7, 2014, 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: June 11, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 MAHYARI 140611 07-10-14 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CHANGE OF NAME #34-2014-00164048 WHEREAS, Ndeye S. Fall and Amadou Ndoye, have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing the names of Binta Safia Ndoye to Sophie Binta Ndoye IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled matter appear before this court at 9:00 a.m. on July 22, 2014, 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: May 28, 2014 Raymond M. Cadei, Judge of the Superior Court Publish: June 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2014 NDOYE 140611 07-10-14 Classified Advertising 773-1111 PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF MARGARET R. CORREA (descendent) ESTATE NO. 34-2014-00164264 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, and contingent creditors of and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, or both of MARGARET R. CORREA (deceased): A petition has been filed by REINA MCCLENDON in the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, requesting that REINA MCCLENDON be appointed as Executor to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the executor to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the executor will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or have consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. Bond is not required. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: July 9, 2014, 9:00 a.m. in Dept. No. 129, Room 214 at Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse, 3341 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 95826. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. The name, address and telephone number of the Attorney for petitioner, is: Joan M. Medeiros, SBN 166972, Law Offices of Joan Medeiros, 3550 Watt Avenue, Suite 140, Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 729-1307 Publish: May 29, June12, 19 and 26, 2014 CORREA 140603 06-26-14 ALIAS SUMMONS ALIAS SUMMONS Moffat County, Colorado, district Court Address: 221 West victory Way, suite 300 Craig, CO 81625 Phone Number: (970)824-8254 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the interest of: S.N. and G.B., Children. And Concerning: Respondents: TAMMY NELSON, Mother; FLOYD NELSON, Father; and LARRY PARKER, Father. Rebecca Tyree Atty. Reg. #26888 Moffat County Attorney 221 West victory Way, suite 120 Craig, CO 81625 Phone Number: 970-826-3404 FAX: 970-826-3408 E-mail: rtyree@moffatcounty.net Case No. 14JV03 Legal Advertising P.O. Box 14 Carmichael, CA 95609 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE RESPONDENT, LARRY PARKER: You are hereby notified that a verified petition has been filed in the above-named Court in which it is represented to the Court that: The child named above is alleged to be dependent and neglected as defined in the State Children’s Code, C.R.S. 193-102 (b) and (c) for the reasons set forth more fully in the petition, a copy of which is attached to this summons and incorporated by reference herein. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that TERMINATION OF THE PARENT-CHILD LEGAL RELATIONSHIP is a possible remedy under this proceeding as prayed for in the petition. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a failure to appear at the hearing set forth below or otherwise defend in this action may result in a DEFAULT JUDGMENT of adjudication and/or termination of the parent-child legal relationship being taken against you. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this Court has set the petition for hearing on August 21st, 2014 at 2:30 o’clock p.m. at the Moffat County District Court, 221 West Victory Way, Suite 300, Craig, CO 81625. YOU ARE FURTHER COMMANDED to appear before the Court at said time and place. You are entitled to such other legal rights as set forth on the Petition – Dependent or Neglected Child. WITNESS my hand and the Court’s seal this 12th day of June, 2014. Diana Meyer, Clerk of the District Court By: Susie Aiken, Deputy Clerk Published: June 26, 2014 MOFFAT 140617 6/26/14 RESOLUTION RESOLUTION NO 2014-04 A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CONTINUE TO LEVY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014–15, PRELIMINARILY APPROVING THE ENGINEER’S REPORT AND PROVIDING NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE MISSION OAKS RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT PARKS AND RECREATION MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District, Parks and Recreation Maintenance and Improvement District was authorized by an assessment ballot proceeding conducted in 2006 and approved by 68.78% of the weighted ballots returned by property owners, and such assessments were levied by the Advisory Board of Directors by Resolution No. 2006-04 passed on May 2, 2006; and WHEREAS, on March 11, 2014 by Resolution No. 2014-02, the Board ordered the preparation of an Engineer’s Report for the Parks and Recreation Maintenance and Improvement District (the “District”) for fiscal year 2014-15; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution, the Engineer’s Report was prepared by SCI Consulting Group, Engineer of Work, in accordance with 22565, et. seq., of the Streets and Highways Code (the “Report”) and Article XIIID of the California Constitution; and WHEREAS, said Engineer’s Report was filed with the Secretary of the Board of Directors and the Board of Directors has reviewed the Report and wishes to take certain actions relative to said Report. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Advisory Board of Directors of the Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District (“Board”), that: SECTION 1. The Report for the “Parks and Recreation Maintenance and Improvement District”, on file with the Secretary of the Board, has been duly considered by the Board of Directors and is hereby deemed sufficient and approved. The Report shall stand as the Engineer’s Report for all subsequent proceedings under, and pursuant to, the foregoing resolution. SECTION 2. It is the intention of this Board to continue to levy and collect assessments within the District for fiscal year 2014–15. Within the District, the existing and proposed improvements (“Improvements”) are generally described as the installation, maintenance and servicing of public facilities, including but not limited to, landscaping, sprinkler systems, park grounds, park facilities, landscape corridors, ground cover, shrubs and trees, street frontages, playground equipment and hardcourt areas, senior and community centers, drainage systems, lighting, fencing, entry monuments, basketball courts, tennis courts, running tracks, swimming pools, other recreational facilities, security guards, graffiti removal and repainting, and labor, materials, supplies, utilities and equipment, as applicable, for property owned and maintained by the Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District. Installation means the construction of recreational improvements, including, but not limited to, land preparation, such as grading, leveling, cutting and filling, sod, landscaping, irrigation systems, sidewalks and drainage, lights, playground equipment, play courts, recreational facilities and public restrooms. Maintenance means the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of said improvements, including repair, removal, or replacement of all or part of any improvement; providing for the life, growth, health and beauty of landscaping; and cleaning, sandblasting and painting of walls and other improvements to remove or cover graffiti. Servicing means the furnishing of electric current or energy for the operation or lighting of any improvements, and water for irrigation of any landscaping or the maintenance of any other improvements. SECTION 3. The District consists of the lots and parcels shown on the assessment diagram of the District on file with the Secretary of the Board, and reference is hereby made to such map for further particulars. SECTION 4. Reference is hereby made to the Report for a full and detailed description of the Improvements, the boundaries of the District and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the District. The Engineer’s Report identifies all parcels which will have a special benefit conferred upon them and upon which an assessment will be imposed. SECTION 5. The assessment is subject to an annual adjustment tied to the Consumer Price Index-U for the San Francisco Bay Area as of December of each succeeding year (the “CPI”), with a maximum annual adjustment not to exceed 3%. Any change in the CPI in excess of 3% shall be cumulatively reserved as the “Unused CPI” and shall be used to increase the maximum authorized assessment rate in years in which the CPI is less than 3%. The maximum authorized assessment rate is equal to the maximum assessment rate in the first fiscal year the assessment was levied adjusted annually by the minimum of 1) 3% or 2) the change in the CPI plus any Unused CPI as described above. The change in the CPI from December 2012 to December 2013 was 2.57%. Therefore, the maximum authorized assessment rate for fiscal year 2014-15 is increased by 2.57% which equates to $47.11 per single family equivalent benefit unit. The estimate of cost and budget in the Engineer’s Report proposes assessments for fiscal year 2014-15 at the maximum rate of $47.11. SECTION 7. The public hearing shall be held, before this Board at Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District Office, located at 3344 Mission Avenue, Carmichael, California 95608 as follows: on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at the hour of 6:00 p.m. for the purpose of this Board’s determination whether the public interest, convenience and necessity require the improvements and this Board’s final action upon the Report and the assessments therein. The Secretary of the Board is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of the hearing to be given by publishing a notice once, at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the hearing above specified, in a newspaper circulated in the District. SECTION 8. To get additional information about the assessments or the Assessment District contact: Debby Walker, Executive Director, Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District; 3344 Mission Avenue, Carmichael, California 95608. The Engineer’s Report and other written material about the Assessment District may also be reviewed at the District at the address above during regular District business hours. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of June, 2014 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: 5 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 ABSTAIN: 0 Eric Milstein, Chair of the Board of Advisors Debra Tierney, Clerk of the Board Published: June 27, 2014 MORPD 140619 6/27/2014 June 26, 2014 Carmichael Times Page 13 Freedom Celebration 2014 Wednesday July 2 6:30-9:30pm Announcements & Events Food Fun Family Faith Freedom and Fireworks Show Activities for Kids and Youth 7100 Fair Oaks Blvd. • Carmichael 95608 at Grant Ave. and Fair Oaks Blvd. crossroadscarmichael.org Foster Care The need is great for loving, safe homes for foster children ages 0-18 & pregnant/parenting teens. 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Box 1108, Sacramento, CA 95812 Fair Oaks Theatre Festival Presents The play, presented in partnership with American River College, is about an affectionate and hilarious send-up of bad 50s sci-fi movies. “The Brain” tells the story of an alien invasion circa 1958. Opening June 20th A brain and its two alien cohorts, “The Brain From Zubrick and Yoni, arrive Planet X” will be on Earth and plan to take over directed my Bob Irvin the San Fernando Valley. and featuring the Fair It’s the first step on the road Oaks Theater Festival to their quest to take over the award winner cast. entire planet and to destroy the family unit. This rousing toeThe play is from tapping musical features a book written by a dancing, singing brain… David Wechter and what more could you Bruce Kimmel, want from a musical! with music and lyrics by Bruce Kimmel. The play premiered in Los Angeles to rave reviews. 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