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city news activity guide
FALL EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS AND ACTIVITY GUIDE ACTIVITY GUIDE HIGHLIGHTS CITY NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Kinder Buddies 5 Walk/Bike Art Map 20 Excursion for Seniors 15 New Community Garden 28 Special Events 19 Skate Spot Coming 35 28TH ANNUAL EMERYVILLE ART EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION: October 10, 2014 ON DISPLAY: October 11- November 2, 2014 http://www.emeryarts.org/ Your ongoing parcel tax support maintains and increases student achievement Your ongoing parcel tax support maintains and increases student achievement and the quality of our core academic program. and the quality of our core academic program. 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It is making a very postive difference. very postive difference. 2 Dr. John Rubio Dr. John Rubio Superintendent Superintendent ACTIVITY GUIDE CITY NEWS Pre School Children / 4 Walk/Bike Art Map / 20 Before/After School Programs / 6 Coastal Cleanup Event / 28 Youth Special Events / 7 Accessibility Grants / 27 Teen Programs / 8 Down Payment Assistance / 27 Family/Adult Enrichment Classes / 9 New Community Garden / 28 Senior Center / 13 Development Update / 29 Senior Excursions / 15 New Places in E’ville / 30 Senior Classes / 17 Transit Study / 30 City Special Events / 19 Bike E’ville / 32 Indoor Rentals Info / 22 New Skate Park / 33 Outdoor Rental Info / Back Cover Prevent ID Theft / 34 Frequently Asked Questions / 23 Personal Emergency Disaster Prep / 34 Public Facilities Map / 24 Emery Go Round Update / 35 Registration Form / 26 Golden Gate Library / 35 City Committees/Volunteers / 36 Emergency Alerts / 37 Community/City Contacts / 38 Thank you for reading the Emeryville City News and Activity Guide! The contents of this guide showcase why these 1.2 square miles are a wonderful place to live, work and play. Emeryville is a dynamic and livable urban community; and I’m proud to be the city manager here. Our staff work hard to provide the services that our residents, business and visitors find valuable. I welcome your feedback, concerns, questions and thoughts on what we do well and how we can improve. Please feel free to contact my office at anytime. Sincerely, Sabrina Landreth City Manager 510-596-4300 slandreth@emeryville.org The Emeryville City News and Activity Guide is published three times a year by the City of Emeryville. The guide is printed by Casey Printing using recycled ink, a recycled paper cover, uncoated text pages, and no heat set presses to keep this issue green. Design: Urban Bird Design | Photos: Nick Sebastian and City Staff Policy on Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability The City of Emeryville does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to its programs or activities. An Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in the Department of Justice regulations implementing Subtitle A of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. §12101 et seq.), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by public agencies. In compliance with the ADA, a person requiring an accommodation, auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should contact the sponsoring department or Michael Biddle, City Attorney, at 510-596-4380 or mbiddle@emeryville.org as far in advance as possible, but no later than 72 hours before the scheduled event. The best effort to fulfill the request will be made. All documents are also available in alternative format, upon request. 3 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER EMERYVILLE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 1220 53rd Street, Emeryville 510-596-4343 Hours: 7:30am – 6:00pm, Monday – Friday NOW ENROLLING CHILDREN FROM ALL SURROUNDING AREAS! ABOUT US The Emeryville Child Development Center (ECDC) is dedicated to providing children ages four months to five years old with daily experiences filled with learning, laughter, and love. ECDC is operated by the City of Emeryville to provide families living, going to school, or working in Emeryville, a safe and caring center for their children. ECDC is open year round and provides care for over 100 children daily. The center is staffed by certified, professional teachers who help children achieve growth in all areas of development. Bi-annual assessments and monthly observations are completed for parents to convey the progress of each child in all development areas.Age appropriate lunch and snacks for all ages are served. The center also boasts some of the best caregiver to child ratios anywhere in the Bay Area too. Opportunities abound daily for each child to explore, create, experiment, and savor the rewards that come with success! WHO CAN ENROLL The Center is now open to anyone interested in applying! Priority will still be given to families that live in Emeryville, work in Emeryville, have children in the Emery Unified School District, or live in the 94608 zip code. Verification of residence or employment is required when enrolling. The Center also participates in a State subsidized program that allow for families in need to participate. PROGRAMS AND FEES Registration Fee $50/one time fee Infants (4-18 months old) Res: $1,627/month Non-Res: $1,808/month Part-Time: Res: $89/day Non-Res: $99/day Toddlers (18-36 months old) Res: $1,479/month Non-Res: $1,645/month Part-Time: Res: $81/day Non-Res: $90/day Pre-K (3-5 years old) Res: $1,184/month Non-Res: $1,315/month Part-Time: Res: $64/day Non-Res: $71/day 4 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE ECDC Has Openings for Your Family! · Subsidized Care for Ages 3-5 years old ·Market Rate Care for Ages 4 months to 5 years old · We’d love for you to join us today. For more information on our programs & services, visit our website at http://emeryville.org/ecdc. PRESCHOOL d e n i r K The goal of the program is to provide an enriching, hands-on environment for your preschool child. We offer a variety of activities to Bu promote the social, emotional, physical, intellectual and creative growth of your child in a warm and supportive setting. Our curriculum is planned around monthly themes and emphasizes the importance of learning through play and self-discovery. The instructors shall determine the readiness of a child to participate in the program. (Child needs to be potty trained) s e ddi Come play and learn with us! KINDER BUDDIES CLASS# DATES DAYS TIMES FEES 4420 9/3-9/30 M, W,F 9:00am-11:30am $116/month R $121/month NR 4421 10/1-10/31 M, W,F 9:00am-11:30am $116/month R $121/month NR 4422 11/3-11/24 M, W,F 9:00am-11:30am $116/month R $121/month NR 4423 12/1-12/22 M, W,F 9:00am-11:30am $116/month R $121/month NR Location: Recreation Center | Closed 10/13,11/26, 11/28, 12/24-12/31 REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 5 BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS play · explore · create · learn BEFORE SCHOOL CARE to and from Anna Yates Elementary School to ensure a safe passage between sites. In the Adventure Works Program, every day is truly a great adventure. (K THROUGH 8TH GRADE): Are you looking for a safe place to care for your K-8th grade child so you can make it to work on time? Look no further than the before school care program offered by the City of Emeryville. For a low monthly fee, our veteran staff will provide a fun start to the day for your child starting at 7:30am. Staff will then escort your child to the Anna Yates Elementary School campus. CLASS# DATES TIMES FEES 4396 8/25–6/11/2015 7:30 AM $25 resident $30 non-res per month ADVENTURE WORKS (K THROUGH 2ND GRADE) Adventure Works is a City of Emeryville after school subsidized program offered in conjunction with THE Emery Unified School district through ASES Grant. This full day extended after school program provides a warm, nurturing, and fun environment for students in grades K-2. Our veteran staff maintains a maximum supervision and program creatively throughout the year, providing structured activities and supervision including: homework, assistance, science exploration, gardening, cooperative games, dance, drama, sports, nutritional snacks and more. In this program, emphasis is placed on offering the participants more critical thinking exercises and security in their independence to promote social, emotional, and cognitive development. Children must register with the Emeryville Community Services Department to participate. Children are escorted by staff 6 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE CLASS# DATES FEES 4397 8/25–6/11/2015 $231 resident $236 non-res KIDS IN MOTION (3RD THROUGH 6TH GRADE) We offer a $10 a month sibling discount for families in our after school program! Kids in Motion is a City of Emeryville subsidized after school program offered in conjunction with the Emery Unified School District through DASES Grant. Veteran staff of program leaders provide structured activities and supervision for students. Typical Kids in Motion programming includes: homework assistance, science exploration, gardening, cooperative games, dance, drama, sports and more. Emphasis is placed on offering the participants more critical thinking exercises and security in their independence to becoming successful at the next level of their education and life. CLASS# DATES FEES 4398 8/25–6/11/2015 $155 resident $160 non-res Before and after school programs will be closed on E.U.S.D. holidays and teacher in service days. * A sliding scale tuition based on income is offered. Please ask staff for more information. YOUTH ENRICHMENT/FAMILY FUN HARVEST DAY IN THE PARK Sunday, October 26 · 1pm–4pm · FREE! We invite you to join us at Marina Park for a family day of celebration with our Recreation Department. You’ll be able to enjoy bubbles, digging for prizes and gems, Science experiments, arts & crafts & much, much more. There’s fun for everyone! SANTA VISITS Saturday December 6 Saturday December 20 Would you like Santa and his elves to come visit your holiday party this year? Well, he will be here in Emeryville for three days only this December! Sign-up for a 45 minute block to have Santa and his elves come to your holiday party, hand out gifts, and lead an activity! Please call the Emeryville Recreation Center for more information on this special opportunity! BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturday, December 13 · 9:00am –12:00pm Adult: $7R/$8NR Child: $5R/$6NR Enjoy breakfast followed by pictures with Santa and holiday activities in Santa’s magical workshop. Bring your own camera, holiday framed photo available for additional cost. Please bring non-perishable canned foods and/or unopened toys for the food/toy drives. Your generosity will help spread the joy of giving this holiday season. Breakfast: Pancakes (Regular or Blueberry), Sausage (Turkey or Pork), Scrambled Eggs, Fruit, Water, Orange Juice, or Coffee. PARK AND PLAYGROUND SATURDAYS! 12:00pm–2:00pm every Saturday Join the Emeryville Community Services Recreation Staff at the Anna Yates School Yard from 12Noon to 2pm every Saturday. We offer a variety of supervised games and activities. This program DOES NOT supply day care services! This is a drop-in program and children may choose to arrive and leave at any time. Registration: Participants may pre-register or participants may register on a daily basis at the Anna Yates location. Pre-register participants have priority if space is limited. All participants must have a signed Emergency Contact Form at their site to participate in the program. Emergency Contact Forms are available on-site and at the Emeryville Recreation Center. REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 7 TEEN & ADULT PROGRAMS SIX ARTISTS WILL BE SELECTED TO DISPLAY FOUR IMAGES EACH FOR 4 MONTHS IN BUS SHELTERS THROUGHOUT TOWN ALL ACCESS GRANTED TEEN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM Specifically designed for the developmental, creative and active needs of young teens in grades 7–9, this program provides the much needed transition between our after school program and our older teen “Leaders In Training” job readiness program. The Teen Lounge includes specially selected theme days with coordinating activities, weekly special events, and bi-monthly trips. The program offers activities to help young teens develop both their sense of self and independence in a safe environment. Activities include a homework club and tutoring time daily, mentoring program, community service projects, job shadowing, and health and counseling services/seminars. In addition, we’ll have crafts, cooking activities, games, dances, movie nights, special guest presentations, field trips and lots of fun! Our highly trained recreation staff brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to ensure a positive after school adventure. This program is open to all teens in the greater 94608 zip code. Parents: This is not a drop-in program; all participants must pre-register and have their parents’ approval. DATES TIMES FEES M, T, W 3:00pm -6:00 $35R/$40NR Th 3:00-6:00pm $35R/$40NR F 3:00-9:00 pm $35R/$40NR CALL FOR ARTISTS Bus Shelter Public Art Program PHASE III The City of Emeryville is requesting proposals from artists who live, work or study in Emeryville (18+ years of age). Proposal for images must relate to the program theme: FLORA AND FAUNA, and be two-dimensional media or work that can be photographed for use as two-dimensional art. TEEN EXCURSIONS Teen Excursions are safe and fun Saturday outing designed just for teens. Teen Excursions will accept the first 20 participants. 8 DAYS DATES EVENT TIMES FEES 4393 9/20 Dave & Buster’s 12-5pm $35R/$40NR 4394 10/25 California’s Great America 10am-6pm $35R/$40NR 4395 11/15 Boomers 12-5pm $35R/$40NR 4399 12/20 Ice Skating/Christmas on the Farm 1-8pm $35R/$40NR CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE To view the complete Request For Proposals: http://www.emeryville.org/busshelterart or pick up a copy at the City of Emeryville, 1333 Park Avenue at Hollis from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 AT 5:00 P.M. CAPOEIRA CAPOEIRA Capoeira (capo-AYE-rah) is an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines music, dance, acrobatics and self-defense. Do to it’s African roots, music and songs accompanied by percussion are an integral part of each class. Capoeira gives you power, flexibility, endurance and allows for self-discovery that builds your self-confidence. The challenge is within anyone’s reach regardless of age, gender or athletic experience. Classes are available for kids ages 5-7 (capo-kids), 7-12 (young warriors) and teens/adults in the regular capoeira class. Visit Malandro’s website at www.capoeirabayarea.com for more information about Capoeira. (add $5 to any fee for NR.) CLASS# AGES DATES DAYS TIME FEES 4359 13+ 9/2-9/30 M, T, Th S 6-8pm 10am-12pm $65 1x/wk, $70 2x/wk, $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited 4360 13+ 10/210/30 M, T, Th S 6-8pm 10am-12pm $65 1x/wk, $70 2x/wk, $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited 4361 13+ 11/111/29 M, T, Th S 6-8pm 10am-12pm $65 1x/wk $70 2x/wk $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited 4362 13+ 12/112/30 M, T, Th S 6-8pm 10am-12pm $65 1x/wk, $70 2x/wk $80 3x/wk $100 unlimited Location: Senior Center-Upstairs | no class 11/11, 11/27, 12/25 YOUNG WARRIORS CLASS The Young Warriors is a capoeira youth program focused on developing discipline, respect, body awareness, confidence and social skills in a supportive and positive atmosphere. Capoeira is a community based art form that welcomes everyone from all ethnicities, ages or athletic ability. (add $5 to any fee for NR.) CLASS# AGES DATES DAYS TIME FEES 4375 7-12 9/3-9/29 M, W 4-5:30pm $60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk 4368 7-12 10/110/29 M, W 4-5:30pm $60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk 4369 7-12 11/311/26 M, W 4-5:30pm $60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk 4370 7-12 12/112/31 M, W 4-5:30pm $60 1x/wk, $65 2x/wk Location: bridgecourt Room “ It has been an amazing journey watching my daughter develop her discipline, physical strength, balance, coordination and self-esteem. I have also sharpened my ability to relax, handle stress, be flexible and creative, learn from my weaknesses, and have fun! ” –A Long-Time Capoeira Parent and Participant CAPO KIDS CLASS The “Capo-Kids” program is geared towards children ages 5-7. Children learn basic capoeira movements and music in a fun and playful environment. The methodology used not only helps them to develop basic attack and defense skills and increase coordination of muscle groups, but it will also put them on a path to a mentally strong and physically active lifestyle. CLASS# AGES DATES DAYS TIME FEES 4374 5-7 9/6-9/27 S 9-9:50am $55R/$60NR 4364 5-7 10/4-10/2 S 9-9:50am $55R/$60NR 4365 5-7 11/1-11/29 S 9-9:50am $55R/$60NR 4366 5-7 12/6-12/27 S 9-9:50am $55R/$60NR Location: senior Center-Upstairs REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 9 KUNG FU AND YOGA LOOKING FOR YOUTH SPORTS IN EMERYVILLE? During the construction of the ECCL, the City of Emeryville Community Services Department is happy to refer your family to other sports leagues in the area. We look forward to offering new programs when the ECCL Field opens to the public in 2016! Youth Baseball: NOLL (North Oakland Little League) KAJUKENBO KUNG FU Kajukenbo Kung Fu is an eclectic, modern martial art founded in Hawaii in 1947. Kaj created as a new fighting system that emphasized effective skills for self-defense within the framework of graceful and powerful movement. The instructors are Sifu Kate Hobbs (fifth degree black belt in the Gaylord Method of Kaj Kung Fu) and assisted by third degree black belt Sifu Lynn Keslar and first degree black belt Sifu Sam Mende-Wong. www.nollsoll.com Games are at Bushrod Park 5900 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland Youth Softball: Albany Berkeley Girls Softball League http://www.abgsl.org/ Games held throughout Berkeley & Albany Oakland Girls Softball League http://www.ogsl.org/ Games held throughout Oakland Youth Basketball: OPEN TRAINING Oakland Rebels Youth Basketball Club Students enrolled in the family class are welcome to come into the Hall during this hour to practice skills learned and review material before the Family Class begins. Instructors will be available to support students during the open training period. DATES DAYS TIME FEES 9/16-12/27 S 9:00-10:00am Included with Family Class www.oaklandrebels.org Games are at Bushrod Recreation Center 590 59th Street, Oakland Youth Soccer: Albany Berkeley Soccer Club (ABSC) Location: Senior Center www.abscsoccer.com Games held throughout Berkeley Including Tom Bates Field 400 Gilman Street, Berkeley East Bay United Soccer Club www.eastbayunitedsoccer.org Games are at Bushrod Park 5900 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland FAMILY CLASS 10:00am-12:00pm Open to family members of all ages, the class structure is built to support brand new beginners as well as students who have a regular Kajukenbo practice. The purpose of the class is to introduce families to Kajukenbo, give them a chance to learn some basic self-defense skills and offer the whole family a healthy start to their weekend. The class includes conditioning, rigorous repetition of basic strikes and blocks, and traditional forms practice. Students are guided through a vibrant and vigorous warm-up for the first hour, then a snack and water break, followed by specific Kajukenbo skills training. CLASS # DATES DAYS TIME FEES 4371 9/16-12/27 S 10am-12pm $5R/$10NR Location: Senior Center 10 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE Youth Football: East Bay Flag Football http://www.eastbayflag.com/ Games are at Oakland High School Football Field 1023 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland Berkeley Junior Bears Football and Cheer http://www.berkeleycaliforniajuniorbears.com/ Games at Oakland and East Bay East Bay Warriors Football and Cheer http://www.eastbaywarriors.org/ Games throughout Oakland and East Bay ADULT ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS YOGA FOR EVERYONE! Practice the ancient art and science of yoga to increase engagement with life and calm the mind. This class utilizes the wisdom of Inana, Raja, Karma, and Bhatti Yoga to enhance our connection with ourselves and the world around us, increase clarity, and maximize our pranic energy flow. Open to all levels; all bodies. Uncover your most True Self through the practice of yoga! CLASS # DATES DAYS TIME FEES 4372 9/3-12/17 W 7-8pm Drop In $10 location: senior center upstairs room WEEKLY COMMUNITY HOOP JAM Hoop dance is all about fun, fitness, and connecting with others. Get your hoop on every Monday night, make new friends, and be a part of the larger hoop community. Whether you’re an experienced hooper looking to practice (and share) moves, or a beginning hooper wanting a little help with the basics, this event is for you. You don’t need experience, or even your own hoop to join us! We provide adult-sized practice hoops for use, and music to get you moving. Hoops are also available for purchase. Drop in fee: $5. AGES DATES DAYS TIMES 18+ 9/8-12/15 M 7:30-8:30pm Location: senior center main hall DROP-IN BEGINNING HOOP DANCE Intended for beginning and intermediate hoop dancers, this class will keep you moving and “playing” in the hoop while learning and integrating new skills and dance techniques. We start with the basics and work towards developing a solid hoop foundation as we explore our own unique dance styles. Hoops provided for class use. Drop in fee: $5. AGES DATES DAYS TIMES 18+ 9/8-12/15 M 7-7:30pm Location: senior center main hall Meet Your Instructor: Tina Nicole Woolsey Tina Nicole is a certified 200 hour RYT through Niroga Institute. Her mission is to alleviate suffering and promote surrender to the infinite through the practices of Raja Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, and Jnana Yoga. WALK · JOG · RUN EMERYVILLE Join us for a free, fun and exciting all level exercise group. Led by Charlandra Savage, a health coach and granddaughter of longtime Emeryville Councilmember Robert L Savage, this is a group of neighbors who walk, jog, and/or run the Emeryville Marina to make a positive impact on Emeryville. All families, friends, children, and pets are welcome. Come enjoy a nice evening getting to know the people in your community as well as getting a jumpstart to living a healthy active lifestyle. AGES DAYS TIME FEES 18+ W 7pm free Meet-up at Emeryville’s Marina Park Meet Your Instructor: Kaye Anderson Kaye Anderson, founder of Hoop Power, is a hoop-dance teacher, mother to 3 girls, and Clinical Social Worker. She discovered hoop-dance in 2007 and has been teaching both adults and children since 2008. Kaye experiences and teaches hoop-dance as a movement practice, with never-ending potential for growth, as well as both a fun and invigorating path to wellness. For more info, visit her webpage at www.hoop-power.com. REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 11 ADULT ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS HOW TO CREATE YOUR PERSONAL SUCCESS PLAYBOOK Is there something that you yearn to do, but until now have only been dreaming about? If you’re ready to transform a someday project into action, this class may be for you. Too often we give up too soon on the things that are important because we don’t have the support and tools we need. Join us to experience the power of working together and learning how to use writing technique to coach yourself to success. Working on a real project of your own choosing, from learning a new skill to developing a new positive habit, you will discover how to increase clarity, overcome procrastination, and sustain progress. CLASS # DATES DAYS TIME FEES 4377 10/07-10/28 T 7-9pm $92R/$97NR location: Recreation Center Meet Your Instructor: Jennifer Bradley, Ph.D. Jennifer Bradley, Ph.D. specializes in helping professionals navigate career and work life transitions with more ease and less stress. Her interest in journaling as a tool for change grew from her own experience of the power of personal writing to get unstuck and overcome obstacles to positive change. With Certificates in Journaling Facilitation and Project Management she enjoys teaching others how to use writing and project tools to create a better life. Meet Your Instructor: Lan Shaw Lan worked overseas in international business in the 1990s. After earning her MBA in England in 1998, Lan relocated to the Bay Area in 1999 as a business consultant, working closely with several Fortune 500 companies. She now works at Edward Jones Investments, helping individual investors work toward achieving their financial goals. Lan is active in her community, serving on several local Advisory Committees and volunteering for several organizations, including the Emeryville Senior Center. She also has taken cello lessons and has become a little league baseball umpire. FINANCIAL WORKSHOP: YOUR SOURCE FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION This FREE educational course is designed to help individuals learn more about investment terms and topics, develop a financial strategy, and plan for retirement. This is a very basic, objective, eighthour non-accredited adult education course. You don’t have to be a financial expert to make sense of investing. You just need good information and time proven strategies. That’s exactly what you will get at our Financial Workshop. EACH MEETING WILL FOCUS ON A SPECIFIC TOPIC: • September 3rd: Foundations of Investing • September 10th: Retirement by Design • September 17th: Protecting What’s Important • September 24th: Preparing Your Estate Plan Class is free, but participants must pay an $8 materials fee (one time for all classes). AT OUR FINANCIAL WORKSHOP, YOU WILL LEARN: • Key features of bonds, stocks, and mutual funds • Steps you can take to prepare for retirement • How insurance can help protect against unexpected life events • Basics of estate planning CLASS # DATES DAYS TIME FEE 4390 9/3-9/24 W 6-8pm FREE location: Recreation Center 12 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE EMERYVILLE Welcome to the Emeryville Senior Center! A welcoming, vibrant, and action filled center for the 21st century for adults 50 years of age and older. This isn’t your boring, stale senior center of olden times. With over 2,300 active members from Emeryville, Oakland, and throughout the Bay Area enjoying the many special events, fitness classes, and our popular excursions program, you’re sure to find something to keep smiling and healthy every single day of the week! Membership to the Emeryville Senior Center is only $10 per year. Take a look at what you can get for just $10 ($20 for non-residents): • Information and Referral • Physical Fitness Classes • Health Services • 94608 Zip Code Area Shuttle • Meals on Wheels • Daily Hot Lunches • Taxi Ride Reimbursements • Day and Overnight Trips • Discount BART Tickets • Discount East Bay Paratransit Tickets • Music, Theatrical, and Sporting Events • Wi-Fi and Computer Lab • Health and Enrichment Classes • Tax Assistance • Movies • Billiards Room • Arts and Crafts Classes SEPTEMBER 12: PICNIC AT DOYLE HOLLIS PARK SEPTEMBER 22: ANNUAL FISHING TRIP OCTOBER 3: OKTOBERFEST OCTOBER 31: ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY LAST FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB DECEMBER 5: HOLIDAY DECORATING PARTY DECEMBER 12: HOLIDAY GALA AND RAFFLE Emeryville Senior Center 4321 Salem Street Emeryville, CA 94608 510-596-3730 Monday-Friday: 9am – 5pm REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 13 EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER SPECIAL EVENTS INTERESTED IN THE THEATER? The Center receives free tickets to other shows, including ballets, concerts, and various other entertainment throughout the Bay area. Tickets are available on a first come first serve basis and are available to members only—so join the center today! MONTHLY DINE AROUND Meet for lunch at 12:15pm on the third Thursday of the month at a local restaurant, or go out of town on the “Go Van Go” bus. You are responsible for the price of your own meal and tip. Dates, times, and locations for the Monthly Dine Around are listed in the monthly “LINK.” Visit the Senior Center or www.emeryville.org for more information. DATES PLACE 9/18 Spinnaker’s 10/16 Vega Paella 11/13 TBA 12/3 DVC Holiday Buffet ART AND MUSEUM LOVERS GROUPS Art and Museum trips are scheduled to take advantage of the best and most exciting exhibits in the Bay Area. Trip fees include transportation and excursions are planned that coincide with the museum’s FREE days as much as possible. There may be an additional charge for special exhibit entrance, which will be included in the trip cost. FRIDAY CLUB The Friday Club continues to evolve into the “Hot Spot” in Emeryville. The Friday Club is held every Friday, but once a month the club enjoys a special line-up. These special days have included gumbo cook-offs, outdoor picnics, Wii competitions, baking contests, casino days, and much more. FRIDAY “NIGHT” CLUB Get out and enjoy the night life like you used to every Friday night! Enjoy an evening of socializing with friends, playing the Wii, surfing the web, playing board games, or just “hanging out”. Free refreshments and dinner options make this a perfect place to kick off the weekend. Friday Night Club is from 5-8:30pm on the 4th Friday of each month beginning May 23rd. FRIDAY MOVIES The center strives to provide the best entertainment and continues to offer the most current movies, award-winning series, and documentaries. Movies are shown every Friday at 1:00pm. Our projection system makes you feel like you are at the movies! While watching the movie, enjoy popcorn, a drink or other treats courtesy of the center. Don’t like our selection of movies? Please submit your suggestions or volunteer to be one of our “Movie Critics” that select the movie you feel other members would enjoy. Call the office to volunteer for this fun position. LINK UP! Members of the Senior Center receive our monthly newsletter the LINK, which gives you up to date information about activities and events at the center. 14 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER SENIOR TRAVEL CLUB Our popular travel club for older adults offers fun, casual day and overnight trips. See the list on the right for our fall adventures. EXCURSIONS FOR SENIORS: Important Information: September TRIPS Most trips depart from the Emeryville Senior Center, 4321 Salem Street, Emeryville. Santa Cruz Follies Fishing Trip Rooftop Gardens Trips are escorted by dependable trip escorts or staff. Fees are due in full at time of registration. Checks payable to the City of Emeryville. We also accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Trip fees include transportation. Transportation is provided by our 22-passenger bus or charter buses, depending on the number of registrations. This is Just a Preview of a Few of Our Great Trips. For a Full Trips List, Join The Center Today! October TRIPS: Fleet Week Apple Hill Ashland Shakespeare Festival (3 nights) November TRIPS: Fees may be required for entrance and/or lunch on some scheduled trips, which you will pay directly to the vendor. Cancellation Policy – Trip refunds will be considered only with a ten (10) business day prior notice to the departure date or if a replacement can be found. Some exceptions may apply at the discretion of the Adult Services Supervisor or Youth and Adult Services Manager. Dates and trips may change so please join the center to get the most current and updated information on trips and events from our Newsletter. Ralston House December TRIPS: SF Holiday Lights Tour Dunsmuir House Finocchio’s ACT: A Christmas Carol DVC Holiday Buffet EMBRACE - EXPERIENCE - ENJOY! Do you dream of exploring the World or maybe seeing more of the United States? What are you waiting for? Travel enriches your life forever! Your perspective is broadened, your senses are awakened, and your spirit is renewed. You know you deserve it! Join us for an engaging, color slide-show-video presentation that is sure to peak your interests!! We will be featuring “Guided Group Tours” with our respected travel partner, Collette Vacations. Everything has been preplanned for you to ensure a worry-free, exciting & memorable travel experience. Take advance of early booking discounts when you book 6 months in advance! Discover Panama – 1/15/ 2015 Southern Charm – 4/12/2015 Best of Eastern Canada – 7/12/2015 Colorado Rockies – 9/19/2015 Spain’s Classics – 3/6/2015 America’s National Parks – 6/23/2015 Central/Eastern Europe – 9/4/2015 Stop by the Center to pick-up a color brochure with complete day-by-day itineraries or call to have one mailed to you. For information and reservations please call: Deborah Neal, Group Tour Coordinator @ 510-499-5900. SAVE THE DATE! FREE TRAVEL SLIDESHOW PRESENTATION Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014 @ 1:30pm Emeryville Senior Center REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 15 EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER TRANSPORTATION: GETTING AROUND THE BAY AREA MEASURE B TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS: 8-TO-GO SHUTTLE AND TAXI REIMBURSEMENT PRESENTATIONS Join us for one of these presentations if you are new to the program, need assistance filling out applications, or require assistance with reimbursement paperwork. This program is funded by the Alameda County Transportation Commission through Measure B funds. The next informational meetings will be held: DATES DAYS TIMES 6/18 W 1pm 8/6 W 10am BART TICKETS Discount tickets for adults age 65 and older. $9.00 for $24.00 worth of rides. We now also carry discounted tickets for people under the age of 65 with disabilities. EAST BAY PARATRANSIT TICKETS Available to Emeryville Residents only. Must meet eligibility requirements. Assistance is available with applications for East Bay Paratransit ADA rides. AARP 55 ALIVE DRIVER CERTIFICATION COURSES 8-Hour Certification Class and 4-Hour Refresher Class AARP driving classes provide a comfortable setting for older adults (ages 50 and older) to help protect you and improve the roads for everyone. Participants who complete the course earn a certificate and may be eligible for a discount on their car insurance. Advanced registration required. Call the Center at 510-596-3730 to reserve a space. Fees: $12 AARP Members / $14 non-AARP Members. 8-HOUR CERTIFICATION COURSE DATES TIMES 9/18 & 9/25 12:15-4:30pm 11/13 & 11/20 12:15-4:30pm 4-HOUR REFRESHER COURSE 16 DATES TIMES 10/30 12:15-4:30pm 12/18 12:15-4:30pm CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE 8-TO-GO ON-DEMAND SHUTTLE SERVICE Transportation for Seniors and People with Disabilities in Emeryville and Oakland ONLY $1 PER RIDE! WHAT IS ‘8-TO-GO’? The ‘8-To-Go’ is an on-demand shuttle service for everyone ages 60+, or people ages 18-59 who have a disability, living in the 94608 zip code area. Once enrolled in the program, users just place a call to set-up your travel itinerary and location, it’s that simple! Travel is limited to locations to and from the 94608 zip code area (which is all of Emeryville and portions of North and West Oakland including MacArthur BART, Kaiser, Sutter and more). WHY SHOULD I USE ‘8-TO-GO’? This service is intended to help seniors and people with disabilities travel within the local 94608 area. Whether it’s a trip to the senior center, grocery store, favorite restaurant, medical appointment, or religious services, ‘8-To-Go’ will provide the personalized service and attentiveness not found in other transportation services. HOW DO I FIND MORE INFO OR SIGN-UP FOR IT? Contact the Emeryville Senior Center by phone (510-596-3730), visit us online (www.emeryville.org) or in-person (4321 Salem Street, Emeryville) to fill out an ‘8-To-Go’ application and receive the rider’s guide. Once confirmed in our system, you will receive the direct reservation line that enables you to start using ‘8-To-Go’ at your leisure! THE ‘8-TO-GO’ SHUTTLE SERVICE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: • City of Emeryville • Emeryville Transportation Management Assoc. • Alameda County Transportation Commission: Your Measure B tax dollars at work! EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER CLASSES AT THE SENIOR CENTER Have an idea for a new class or instructor not in our current class lineup? Are you interested in sharing your skill or talent at the senior center? Contact Adult Services Supervisor Brad Helfenberger at 510-596-3779, bhelfenberger@emeryville.org or let one of our center staff know in person! MONDAY TIME CLASS INSTRUCTOR FEE 9:00am Beginning Computer Class Peter & Sharon Lee Free for ESC members 9:00 - 10:00am Tai Chi Judy Jamerson Free for ESC members 10:00 - 11:30am Coffee and Current Events Gene Weinstein Free for ESC members 10:15 - 11:15am NIA (Non Impact Aerobics) Angie Spector Free for ESC members 10:30 - 11:30am Physical Fitness Geraldine Washington Free for ESC members 11:15am - 12:15pm Pilates Angie Spector Free for ESC members 1:00 - 2:30pm Posture Oriented Wellness (POW) Amy Aldrich Free for ESC members 1:00 - 2:00pm Anti-Aging Class Juanita Oribello Free for ESC members 1:00 - 3:00pm Bingo Dottie Wieland/T.J. Bowen $3.50 for 3 cards, 10 games and Blackout 9:00 - 10:00am Light Weight Training Helen Vaughn Free for ESC members 1:30pm–2:30pm Beginning Tap Dance Bruce Biada Free for ESC members 10:30 - 11:30am Zumba Helen Vaughn Free for ESC memebers 2:30pm–3:30pm Intermediate Tap Dance Bruce Biada Free for ESC members 11:30am - 12:30pm Guitar/Folk Singing Terry Lee Free for ESC Members 12:15-1:15pm Restorative Pilates Isabelita Papa Free for ESC Member 1:00 - 3:00pm Mah-Jong Terry Lee Free for ESC Members 1:30-3:30 Chinese Dance Julia Zhang Free for ESC Members 11:00am- 12:00pm Chair Yoga Sally Maxwell Free for ESC Member 9:00 - 10:00am Yoga Sally Maxwell Free for ESC members 9:00 - 10:30am Beginning Line Dancing Novella Peterson Small donations accepted 10:30am - 12:00pm Soul Line Dancing Ray Johnson Small donations accepted 10:15 - 11:15am Zumba Gold Isabelita Papa Free for ESC members 11:15am-12:15pm Qi Gong Isabelita Papa Free for ESC members 12:15 - 3:00pm Painting and Drawing Marjorie Wagner Free for ESC members 9:00 - 10:00am Light Weight Training Geraldine Washington Free for ESC members 9:00 - 11:00am Cooking Round the World (2x/mth) Mindy Myers Free for ESC members 10:15 - 11:30am Rosen Method Movement Class Stephanie Peters Free for ESC members 1:00 - 3:00pm Knitting & Crochet Classes Kim Huhta Free for ESC members 1:30 - 3:30pm Quilting & Sewing Sandy Newman Free for ESC members 9:00-11:00am Beginning Tai Chi & Alexander Technique Ann Koo Free for ESC members 1:00 - 2:30pm Beginning Argentine Tango Dance Ivan Shvarts Free for ESC members 2:00-3:00pm Dayan Qi Gong Susan Carpendale Free for ESC members 2:30 - 4:00pm Practical Tango Ivan Shvarts Free for ESC members TUESDAY ALL CLASSES ARE HELD AT THE SENIOR CENTER Classes are partially funded by Alameda Agency on Aging. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY UNDER 50? YOU CAN STILL ENJOY THESE CLASSES FOR A $7 PER CLASS FEE. FRIDAY REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 17 EMERYVILLE SENIOR CENTER CONTINUING SERVICES CONNECTIONS BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UPS The Alameda County Fire Department visits the Senior Center every first and third Friday of the month at 11:30 a.m. to check your blood pressure (and they maintain records for comparison). HEALTH CHECK UP AND FOOT CARE DATES DAYS TIMES DESCRIPTION 10/20 M 9-11am Flu Shots 12/22 M 9-11am FINANCIAL ADVISING Do you need help managing your retirement finances? Lan Shaw, a financial advisor with Edward Jones, offers free financial advising on the third Friday of each month from 10am-12pm. Walk-ins are welcome, no need to make an appointment. • Newsletter Assembly – Third Tuesday of the month, 9:30-11:30am • Brown Bag Program – First and third Thursday of the month, 8:00-9:30am • Meals-on-Wheels Delivery – Every weekday, 11:00am-1:00pm CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING AND ADVOCACY PROGRAM (HICAP) Unbiased assistance and information on long term care, Medicare, supplements to Medicare and HMOS. Offered every third Tuesday of the month by Legal Assistance for Seniors’ HICAP volunteer, Paul Lee. Please call the center at 510-596-3730 for an appointment. HOME DELIVERED MEALS A geriatric nurse practitioner from the 60+ Health Center provides bimonthly foot care, diet and medication review, and blood pressure checks at the Senior Center. Free for members. 18 Information and referral to help older adults and their families meet their needs by accessing community resources and professional services, assistance with senior housing, renter/homeowner tax refunds, referrals for housekeeping, financial advice, food stamp information, shopping and escort services, complaint resolution, forms and documents; long-term care planning, including pre-placement assessment. For more information, please call 510-596-3779. For home-bound older persons, 60 and over residing in Emeryville. Monday-Friday and weekends by special arrangement. Suggested donation of $3.00 per meal. For more information, call 510-596-4309. EMERYVILLE TRI-CITY CAFÉ HOT LUNCH PROGRAM The center offers a hot pre-packaged meal daily in our main auditorium. The meals are provided by Nutrition Solutions focusing on using low fat and sodium ingredients. This is a self serve lunch which runs Monday–Friday, 11:45am-12:15pm. Suggested Donation for the meal is $3.00 for adults 60 years and over and $5.00 if under 60. You must fill out an application form to participate in addition to the Senior Center Membership form. • We are also seeking skilled Teachers, Special Event Assistance, Trip Escorts, and Greeters/ Orientation Providers! If you can help or you would like more information on volunteering, please call 510-596-3730 today! SPECIAL EVENTS E’VILLES DINNER AND A MOVIE SERIES FREE! It’s back by popular demand! Grab your sleeping bags, bean bags, lawn chairs, a group of friends, Mom or Dad and join us under the stars for The City of Emeryville’s 2nd Fall Dinner and a Movie Series! Not only enjoy a FREE movie in Emeryville’s most popular park, but fill up your tummy with our yummy food vendors! The Fall Dinner and a Movie Series will take place on the following Saturday Nights: • Saturday, September 6th • Saturday, September 13th • Saturday, September 20th Where: Doyle Hollis Park Time: The event will start at 7:30pm, and movies will start at dusk. FREE! NEW! VOLUNTEER! MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY Join the City of Emeryville as we Make a Difference. In celebration of Make a Difference Day, Emeryville will be organizing special volunteer opportunities for YOU to make a difference in your community! We will be organizing outdoor volunteer projects for the whole family, come outside, meet your neighbors, enjoy the sun and give back to you community When: Saturday, October 25th Where: Various Locations Time: 12pm-4pm Ages: All ages FREE! For more information or to sign up to volunteer please contact Roselle Loudon, at 510-96-4353 or rloudon@emeryville.org HARVEST IN THE PARK The City of Emeryville invites you to join us at Doyle Hollis Park for a family day of celebration and play. You’ll be able to enjoy bubbles, face painting, arts and crafts, games and more! Don’t forget to wear your costume! When: Sunday, October 26th Time: 1p-4pm FREE! SAVE THE DATE! HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY AND PARADE! Celebrate the season with your family friends and greater Emeryville community as we ring the holidays with musical performances, community sing a longs, arts and crafts, yummies for your tummies and a good old fashion community parade! When: Friday, December 5, 2014 Where: Parade from Park Avenue Plaza to City Hall Time: 6pm-8pm Are you interested in getting involved in the City of Emeryville’s Holiday parade?! Contact Roselle Loudon at 510-596-4353 or rloudon@emeryville.org REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 19 CITY PUBLIC ART EXPLORE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES The Art in Public Places Bike Map features 30 of the over 110 public art works developed under the City’s Art in Public Places Program as well as the newly constructed Bay Bridge Path. The pocket sized Art in Public Places Walking Map (without bike routes) is available from cafes and city facilities throughout Emeryville or online at www. emeryville.org/publicartmap For the Art in Public Places Bike Map or a complete inventory of the City’s publicly installed art work go to www.emeryville.org/publicart and click on See the Arts! 20 CITY PUBLIC ART TO ACCESS THE POCKET GUIDE: www.emeryville.org/ PublicArt 21 Are you looking for an indoor facility to host your next baby shower, birthday party, or board meeting? The City of Emeryville has four indoor facilities that are available to reserve exclusively for your special occasion, gathering, or event: The Bridgecourt Room Located at 3990 Harlan Street, is perfect for hosting a board meeting, a small gathering, or even an instructional class. The Bridgecourt Room has an urban loft vibe with amenities that include; a seating capacity of up to 40 people, a wet bar/ kitchen area, bathroom, and free Wi-Fi. This room also comes equipped with a projection screen and tables/chairs. Emeryville Senior Center Emeryville Senior Center has a wonderful art deco design from the 1930’s that makes it an ideal venue for private parties, receptions, weddings and community functions. Our main hall has vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring and can host up to 250 people. The Senior Center comes equipped with a stage, P.A. and sound system, tables and chairs and much more. If our main hall is too large for your event, our upstairs room is perfect for hosting smaller functions. Any room in the center is even available for weekday evening and weekend rentals! Emeryville Child Development Center Looking for a safe, fun, and very family-friendly facility? The Emeryville Child Development Center, located at 1220 53rd Street, is the perfect location! You will have access to an industrial sized catering kitchen, a 100-person capacity multi-purpose room with a connected outdoor courtyard and a brand new, secure tot lot with playground. You can’t find a better location than this kid-friendly and safe environment. Recreation Center The newly constructed Recreation Center, located at 4300 San Pablo Avenue, is perfect for children’s birthday parties, trainings with break out rooms, meetings, and any type of shower. The Rec is equipped with projector and projector screens as well as TV’s in every room! With six conference style rooms for break out sessions, the Recreation Center can hold up to 100 seated guests in its largest room. For more information regarding our wonderful indoor facility rentals, you may visit our website to download an application at www.emeryville.org/eventrentals or contact Rental and Events Coordinator Roselle Loudon at rloudon@emeryville.org or (510)-596-4353. 22 Why should I become a member of the Senior Center? Why should I pre-register for activities? Almost all activities require pre-registration. Without pre-registration, our staff will not be able to have the correct supervision or supplies to make sure you have a great experience. Note: A few of our community/special events and senior activities do not require pre-registration. These will be noted in the activity/event description. There are four (4) ways to register for activities/events in Emeryville: ON-LINE Please visit www.emeryville.org/activenet to register for almost any program! ActiveNet requires immediate payment, so make sure to have your debit/credit card or electronic check handy. Avoid wasting gas, paper, and time waiting in line…register online today! WALK-IN Register in-person weekdays at the Recreation Center (9:00am6:00pm) or Veteran’s Memorial/Senior Center (9:00am-5:00pm) for almost every activity and event. Be sure to bring your checkbook or credit/debit card too, fees are due in full to register for a program. If you also want to save time, please download a registration form from http://www.emeryville.org and pre-fill all of the activity information before you arrive. FAX Pick up or download a registration form and fax it to 510-596-4339 for youth/adult activities/events or 510-652-0933 for senior activities/events. Faxed registrations require full payment by credit/debit cards only. MAIL Cut out the registration form on the inside of the back cover, complete the registration form and sign the waiver, and mail the form with full payment to the Recreation Center, 4300 San Pablo Avenue for Youth Classes or the Senior Center, 4321 Salem Street for Adult/ Senior Classes (both address are Emeryville, CA 94608). X How do I register for youth, adult, and senior activities/events? Membership is only $10 for residents, $20 for non-residents, and entitles you to enjoy the many activities, events, and trips organized by the Senior Center. Members also receive ‘The LINK’, a monthly newsletter that gives up-to-date information that impacts seniors. Membership is open to residents and non-residents alike, so stop by the Senior Center to fill out the form or download it at http://www. emeryville.org/seniorcenter. How do I register for infant and toddler/child development center activities? The Emeryville Child Development Center (ECDC) only accepts walkin registrations due to eligibility constraints. Eligibility for enrollment into ECDC programs is limited to families who live in Emeryville, work in Emeryville, or live with the 94608 zip code area of Oakland. Be prepared to fill out an application form when you visit and sign up for the monthly tour of the programs and facility. Please call the ECDC with any questions at 510-596-4343. Why was the activity canceled or rescheduled? Due to low enrollment, instructor emergencies, weather conditions, or many other reasons, a class may be cancelled or rescheduled at any time. Staff attempts to limit these occurrences, but they are bound to happen. If an activity is cancelled or rescheduled, you will have the opportunity to join a rescheduled activity, join a different activity, or receive a full refund. Please allow four to six weeks for cash or check refunds to be processed. We sincerely apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause. Where are the activities located? Activity locations are listed in each activity description. The addresses for these locations are as follows: Veteran’s Memorial (Senior Center): 4321 Salem Street Recreation Center: 4300 San Pablo Avenue Bridgecourt Room: 3990 Harlan Street Child Development Center: 1220 53rd Street Who should I make checks payable to? Please make all checks payable to: The City of Emeryville. What credit cards do you accept? Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. 23 BERKELEY treet ond S Shellm Frontage Road X 7 1 tie Chris 6 Charli Avenue Pedestrian Only ay W wn e Bro Parks Recreational and Community Facilities Bay Trail Greenway and Bike Boulevard Bike Lanes May 8th Bike to Work Energizer Stations Bike Fix-It Station Local Bike Shops Address Website A Bike Man Dan 5927 San Pablo Avenue www.bikemandan.com B Cosmic Cycles 5651 San Pablo Avenue www.facebook.com/Cosmiccycles101 C Spokeland 1121 64th Street www.spokeland.org D Sports Authority 3839 Emery Street www.sportsauthority.com Not shown Tip Top Bike Shop 4800 Telegraph Avenue www.tiptopbikeshop.com on map Xtra Cycle 4300 West Street www.xtracycle.com 24 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE Shellmound Street KEY ve nue A ) E 80 TAT 4 ERS 5 (INT 3 tie Chris 2 Bike Shop Powe et ll Stre Powe Powell Street Letter ound Stre Shellm et 8 EMERYVILLE MAP AND FACILITIES Recreation & Community Facilities City Hall Civic Center 20 1333 Park Avenue t eet 11 Child Development Center 5 Eastshore State Park Shorebird Park 3 Police Station 21 Bridgecourt Room 7 Point Emery Park 4 Fire Station #34 23 Recreation Center 8 Christie Avenue Park 10 Fire Station #35 24 Senior Center Doyle Hollis Park 12 61st & Hollis Street 25 Anna Yates Elementary School 61st Street Mini-Park 13 61st & Doyle Street 2449 Powell Street 2333 Powell Street 6303 Hollis Street 28 B 15 Stree t 54th t Stree t ee x Str t Frontage Road 6200 Christie Avenue Park 17 Novartis 53rd & Hollis Street Creek Park 18 Temescal Adeline & 47th Street Joseph Emery Park 22 45th Street - Park Ave Golden Gate Library 5606 San Pablo Ave, Oakland 26 41st Street Mini Park 1077 41st Street Gardens 14 Community Garden 27 Big Daddy’s Community Garden 59th & Doyle Street Peralta Ave. & MacArthur Blvd. Salem Esse Stree Frontage Road t 25 treet 41st S Have 26 e Str eet Stree Ade lin venue 24 43rd San P et 40th t Stree ablo A ue Aven n Stre ee n Str 20 Horto Stree t t Park ck Emeryville Community Action Program et Hollis 23 22 Halle t Stree 47th 45th 19 4321 Salem Street 18 et Stre Stre 17 ue 4300 San Pablo Ave Library t Stree 53rd Aven 3990 Harlan Street 3610 San Pablo Avenue 15 Park Park Ave & Halleck St 4070 41st Street 16 2001 Powell Street 6 Doyle Hollis dge et Bri e ell Str 3100 Powell Street Park Avenue Plaza 59th ll Davenport Mini-Park 16 Greenway at 65th St. 19 t Powe 2 3300 Powell Street Bocce Ball Court Safety Stree tv Stree Marina Park 11 1220 53rd Street t t 14 AND OAKL A 1 X t tree 13 S Stree 61st eet jo Str et Stre 62th Stree 9 Valle 12 et Stre Doyle 63th Hollis 10 1585 62nd Street C t e Stre 64th 9 venue blo A jo Str t Stree 65th Post Office a San P Valle Stree 66th Parks t Stree 21 D OAKLAND 27 MAC ART (IN HUR TER STA TE 580) 28 FRE E WAY REGISTER ONLINE TODAY EMERVILLE.ORG/ACTIVENET 25 REGISTRATION X EMERYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS REGISTRATION FORM ADDRESS............................................................................................................................................................................... CITY ........................................................................................... ZIP .................................................................................... EMERGENCY CONTACT .......................................................................................................................................................... TELEPHONE (DAY) ........................................................................ TELEPHONE (EVENING)........................................................ (Payable to City of Emeryville) Visa Mastercard AmEx CARD NUMBER ............................................................................ EXPIRATION DATE ............................................................... BILLING ADDRESS ................................................................................................................................................................... CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE .................................................................................................................................. 1. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY RELEASES, WAIVES, DISCHARGES AND COVENANTS NOT TO SUE THE CITY OF EMERYVILLE, ITS EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS AND AGENTS (hereinafter referred to as “Releasees”) from all liability to the undersigned, his or her personal representatives, assigns, heirs, and next of kin for any loss, damage, or claim therefore on account of injury to the person or property of the undersigned, whether caused by any negligent act or omission, including gross negligence and/or willful disregard, of the Releasees or otherwise while the undersigned is participating in the City activity or using any City facilities in connection with such activity. 2. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS the Releasees from all liability, claims, demands, causes of action, charges, expenses, and attorney fees (including attorney fees to establish the releasee’s right to indemnity or incurred on appeal) resulting from involvement in this activity whether caused by any negligent act or omission of the release or otherwise. 3. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ASSUMES AND ACCEPTS FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSS, BODILY INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE while upon City property or participating in the activity or using any City facilities and equipment whether caused by any negligent act or omission of Releasees or otherwise. The undersigned expressly agrees that the foregoing release and waiver, indemnity agreement and assumption of risk are intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by California law and that if any portion thereof be held invalid, notwithstanding, the balance shall continue in full legal force and effect. 26 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 ACTIVITY GUIDE I hereby acknowledge that I have read the foregoing and that I am aware of the legal consequences of this agreement, including that it prevents me from suing the City or its employees, agents, or officers if I am injured or damaged for any reason because of participation in this activity. I further acknowledge that no oral representations, statements or inducements have been made to me. IF THE PARTICIPANT IS A MINOR, I hereby warrant that I am the legal guardian or custodial parent of: ......................................................................................... Who is a minor, and agree on my own behalf and said minor’s behalf to the terms and conditions of the foregoing agreement. Signature Required: ........................................................................ Date: ................................................................................. (Participant signature or Parent/Guardian if under 18 years old) ......................................................................................... PHOTO RELEASE: I acknowledge that the City of Emeryville takes photographs and videotapes of its activities and events for publicity purposes and authorize the use of my image or my child’s image by the City for such purposes. I understand I will not be compensated for use of such photos or videos. EMERYVILLE EMERYVILLECITY UPGRADES NEWS ACCESSIBILITY GRANTS FOR RENTERS & HOMEOWNERS The City of Emeryville offers Accessibility Grants to residences occupied by disabled low income owners and tenants who require accessibility modifications. The maximum grant amount is $10,000 for qualified households. The work performed includes only those items necessary to ensure accessibility to the residence. Rental owners must agree to any modifications for their tenants and agree to continue to rent the unit at affordable levels. The applicants’ household income must not exceed low income limits as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. For more information, please visit the Accessibility Grants webpage at www.emeryville.org/accessgrants or contact the program manager, Catherine Firpo, at cfirpo@emeryville.org or 510-596-4354. 2014 Low Income Household Income Limits: PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD 1 2 3 4 Low Income $47,350 $54,100 $60,850 $67,600 (80% of the Area Median Income) LOOKING FOR DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE TO PURCHASE A MARKET RATE HOME IN EMERYVILLE? The City of Emeryville has two down payment assistance programs to assist income-eligible, first-time homebuyers to purchase market-rate units in Emeryville through “silent” second mortgages. These low-interest, deferred-payment second mortgages can be used to reduce the amount needed to borrow from a primary mortgage lender, reducing monthly mortgage costs. The two programs are CalHome, available to low-income or below households, and the First Time Homebuyer Loan (FTHB) program, available to households earning at or below moderate income. The table below summarizes the programs: CalHome First Time Homebuyer Loan Interest Rate 3% 75% of first mortgage interest rate Loan Amount Up to $58,000 Average $50,000 Income Limits by Household Size Low-Income or Below Moderate Income or Below 1 person $47,350 $78,550 2 person $54,100 $89,750 3 person $60,850 $101,000 4 person $67,600 $112,200 In either program, the borrower must make at least a 3 percent down payment and occupy the unit as a primary residence during the duration of the loan term. The loan is due upon sale, transfer, when the unit ceases to be owner-occupied, or in 30 years, whichever comes first. The City currently has over $1.5 million available in funding for the CalHome program and $150,000 available in the FTHB program. For more information on these programs please contact Michelle De Guzman, Community Economic Development Coordinator, at (510) 596-4357 or mdeguzman@emeryville.org. EMERYVILLE CITY HALL · 1333 PARK AVENUE · 510-596-4300 · WWW.EMERYVILLE.ORG 27 EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS Emeryville’s Coastal Clean Up is Saturday, September 20th, 9:00am-12noon An astounding 648,015 volunteers in 92 countries picked up more than 12.3 million pounds of trash in the 2013 International Coastal Cleanup. Join your community on Saturday, September 21st at 9:00am to help keep the Emeryville shoreline free and clear of debris. The clean up will be headquartered at 2333 Powell Street (next to the Fire Station) and lasts until about noon. Local Emeryville businesses support us every year by donating great refreshments and raffle prizes for volunteers. Help minimize our event waste too! Bring your own re-usable collection bags or buckets, gloves and filled refillable water bottles, and coffee mugs. Wear sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and a hat (and be prepared for changing weather on the shore). If you have one, bring a garden cultivator hand “claw” to help dig up debris too. For more information on the international and national coastal clean up efforts, visit http://www.coastal. ca.gov/publiced/ccd/ccd.html; and for more information on Emeryville’s clean up, visit: http://emeryville.org/coastalcleanup. To help with set-up/clean-up, donate items to the volunteers, or if you require an ADA reasonable accommodation to participate in this event, contact Marcy Greenhut at 510-596-3795 or mgreenhut@emeryville.org An accessible parking area and a wheelchair friendly portable toilet will be on site. We look forward to seeing you! Temescal Creek Community Garden Now Operating at 1042 48th Street, Emeryville, CA In 2008, the Emeryville Redevelopment Agency acquired a small residential parcel at 1042 48th Street right on the Emeryville/ Oakland border. The site was planned for the “48th Street Community Garden” but development was delayed by the elimination of the Emeryville Redevelopment Agency in 2011. Despite this delay remediation and backfill of the site was completed in 2012 and property issues were addressed in 2013. Finally this year the former agency funding was dedicated to the site for the construction of the garden. In May, contractors provided water service and improved sidewalk access to the site. This summer contractors built the fence and a beautiful custom gate adorning the front of the garden. With more than 20 new beds including ADA accessible sites, the garden has state of the art irrigation, compost, and a rain barrel plus an ADA accessible tool shed. It has been a long time coming, making the fruit all the more sweet ! Emeryville Community Organic Gardens (ECOG, operators of the Doyle Street and Big Daddy Gardens) managed the garden’s development and are managing the garden operations. They christened it Temescal Creek Garden upon construction noting the fact that 48th street runs both north/south and east west can be quite disorienting to those navigating to the garden (found directly west of Temescal Creek Park – following the creek’s original alignment). ECOG partnered with Star Apple, a landscape design-build firm known for work at the City Slickers Farm in West Oakland and work with Richmond schools for the site development. Look for community announcements celebrating the opening of this new delightful garden spot. Before opening, the site had a waiting list, so be sure to contact garden manager Katrine Benninger at (510) 652-6459 or katrine@kbldesign.net if you are interested in participating in the garden. 28 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 CITY NEWS EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS Update on Development Proposals CHRISTIE PARK EXPANSION The Planning Commission held a study session on plans for an expansion of the Christie Avenue Park at 5959 Shellmound Street in July. Expansion of Christie Park is part of the Marketplace Planned Unit Development, which includes a grocery store and other retail on the former United Theater site and Public Market parking lot. HYATT PLACE HOTEL AT BAY STREET The Planning Commission unanimously approved a six story, 171-room Hyatt Place hotel to be constructed on an unbuilt portion of Bay Street Site A at 5700 Bay Street, north of the existing Bay Street Center. The Commission modified and added several conditions of approval related to design and transportation. 3900 ADELINE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT The Building Division is currently processing a building permit application for 4-story residential development on Adeline Street between 39th Street and Yerba Buena Avenue. Construction is expected to begin in late summer. The new building will be grouped around a podium-style plaza and will accommodate 101 units of housing situated over a parking structure and café. 3706 SAN PABLO AVENUE (STAR INTERSECTION) The trucks at 3706 San Pablo Avenue will first be staging construction for the adjacent Public Work’s project at the Star Intersection ,including pedestrian and cyclist crossing improvements (funded by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission under Regional Measure 2) then contaminated soils will be removed and trucked to off-site landfills to prepare the site for an 86 unit affordable housing project. THE INTERSECTION APARTMENTS ON “MAZ” SITE The Planning Commission approved a proposal to reuse an existing 25,000 square foot building for commercial uses and to construct a new 105-unit rental apartment building and parking structure on the existing surface parking lot, on the site of the “Maz” building AT 3800 San Pablo Avenue. Construction is expected to begin in late summer. NEW SHELL STATION TO INCLUDE A CONVENIENCE STORE You may have noticed activity at the northwest corner of Frontage Road and Powell Street. The old Shell gas station has been removed, making way for an updated Shell gas station that will include a new 2,500 square foot convenience store, ten pumping stations, a car wash, and new landscaping. Additionally, the new gas station will provide amenities for bicyclists and pedestrians: the corner area will feature wide sidewalks, a bench, a bike fix-it station and a Bay Trail information kiosk. Once completed, these new features will help serve Bay Trail users coming and going from Emeryville! EMERYVILLE CITY HALL · 1333 PARK AVENUE · 510-596-4300 · WWW.EMERYVILLE.ORG 29 EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS New, Fun Places to Go in Emeryville BULLSEYE GLASS Bullseye Glass kiln-glass center has opened at 4514 Hollis Street. They sell materials and tools to create art glass, as well as featuring local and international artists’ work in their gallery. After taking one of their classes, patrons are free to use their studio space. Why is Emeryville so great for such creative pursuits? Camille from Bullseye Glass says, “I love the restorative quality of Emeryville. We are in this beautiful old building and I love that we are surrounded by all these other smart, creative, professional companies.” A schedule of classes can be found at: http://www.bullseyeglass.com/ COMMONWEALTH MICROPUB Commonwealth Micropub has been approved to relocate to 3986 Adeline Street, the former location of Cafe Biere. They have applied for permits to install a sidewalk café and Emeryville’s first bike corral. Bike corrals are on-street bicycle racks placed in the parking lane on the roadway. Approximately 8-12 bikes can be parked in one car space. If you are a business owner and would like to apply for such a permit, please go to http://emeryville.org/DocumentCenter/View/6402 or call Sara Billing at 596-4362. BROKEN RACK RELOCATED Broken Rack billiard hall and bar has been approved by the Planning Commission to relocate from Public Market to a 10,260 square foot building at 5768 Peladeau Street. The back door will eventually have a patio on the future Greenway segment between Powell Street and Stanford Avenue. The Broken Rack is currently renovating the new space. Transit Study Draft Out Soon A draft Emeryville-Berkeley-Oakland Transit Study (EBOTS) will be available sometime in September. It will be discussed at three meetings at Emeryville’s Old Town Hall, located at 1333 Park Avenue at Hollis Street: Transportation Committee, September 23, 9:00am, Garden Level Planning Commission, October 2, 6:30pm Council Chambers City Council, October 21, 7:15pm Council Chambers The draft report will reflect comments from community workshops in May, along with survey results and comments from the EBOTS Policy Advisory Committee, AC Transit Board, Berkeley Transportation Commission, Oakland Community Economic Development Committee, and Emeryville Planning Commission, Transportation Committee and City Council. The study is funded by a grant from the Federal Transit Agency through Caltrans. For more information and to comment on the draft report, please go to http://www.emeryville.org/ebots or contact Diana Keena at dkeena@emeryville.org or 510-596-4335. 30 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 CITY NEWS EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS REBUILDING TOGETHER EAST BAY-NORTH Rebuilding Together East Bay-North (RTEBN) provides free critical home repairs and safety modifications for low-income seniors, homeowners with disabilities, and veterans in Berkeley, Albany, Emeryville and Richmond. Seniors and Homeowners with Disabilities: Do You Need Home Repairs? Basic home maintenance · Repair doors and locks Safety improvements: · Install smoke and CO detectors · Install grab bars Improve accessibility · Repair broken steps Volunteers and Volunteer Groups: Do you need an upcoming project? •Organize areas of home with high tripping hazards •Install handrails and grab bars •Improve electrical and plumbing systems •Painting •General Landscaping •General cleaning of designated areas For more information please feel free to contact Marie Hubbard at (510) 644-8979 ext. 103 or e-mail her at marie@rtebn.org 3318 A D E L I N E S T R E E T · B E R K E L E Y · C A ·EMERYVILLE 94703 CITY · 510 8979 · V ·I 510-596-4300 S I T W W W. RTEBN.ORG HALL- 644 · 1333 -PARK AVENUE · WWW.EMERYVILLE.ORG 31 EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS Bike Emeryville and Beyond This Fall! Fall is a great time to bike in Emeryville and the Greater Bay Area. The weather is usually reliably warm into the evening and there are numerous organized rides, trails and routes to make your cycling experience easy, convenient and fun. Here are some tips and tricks to get you on two wheels more often for fun, camping, commuting, or both! 1 Find an organized group or bike club to join or ride with: · Bay Area Bikes: http://www.bayareabikes.org/content/bay-area-bicycle-clubs · Meetup.com: http://www.meetup.com/BayAreaCycling/ 2 Take a class to improve your skills with Bike East Bay: · Bike East Bay (formerly East Bay Bicycling Coalition) offers free classes and events for you and your children. Urban riding, nighttime safety, and many more topics are covered by expert cyclists. Find out more at http://bikeeastbay.org 3 Tents + Bikes + East Bay Regional Parks = Bike-ation! · Fall is also a great time for camping as campsites are less busy... and you can bike to several regional parks to make it a car free bike vacation! East Bay Regional Park’s camping website is a great place to start: http://www.ebparks.org/activities/camping/ 4 Help improve biking in Emeryville · Did you know Emeryvillle has an official committee that helps plan and promote biking (and pedestrian) use? Come to a meeting or email input to help make Emeryville a safer, more enjoyable place to bike or walk: http://emeryville.org/bikepedcommittee 5 You love to ride trails, not pavement · We have a group dedicated to trail riding in the area! Find great trails to ride or get involved improving trails with the Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay: http://www.btceb.org/ · You can be on the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) Volunteer Bicycle Patrol! Like park Ombudsman on bike! One of five patrol groups in the Volunteer Trail Safety Patrol of the EBRPD, riding the trails to engage with other Trail cyclists, providing education and safety advice, and to encourage cyclist to follow District rules governing bicycle use on District lands. Find out more at http://parkpatrol.org/vbp/index.htm 32 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 CITY NEWS EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS New ‘Skate Spot’ Coming to Emeryville in 2015 Work is slated to begin late 2014 on a new skate spot behind (west of ) the shopping center on San Pablo Avenue between Park Avenue and 45th Street (ie: Joseph Emery Park). The project will be funded by the East Bay Regional Park District’s Measure WW bond funds and the Tony Hawk Foundation (which awarded the City a $10,000 grant towards the construction of the project). The skate park was greatly influenced and designed by the local skate boarders in Emeryville and nearby Oakland, so a big thanks for those who care out to design your own park! You can view the Joseph Emery Park Skate Spot Conceptual Plan video at: www.emeryville.org/skateparkplan. EMERYVILLE CITY HALL · 1333 PARK AVENUE · 510-596-4300 · WWW.EMERYVILLE.ORG 33 EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS Prevent Identity Theft in E’ville Identity theft is on the rise and with the large amount of retail stores in Emeryville, thieves come from far and wide to commit fraud thefts in our own backyard. Here are a few tips to help you avoid being a victim: • Shred Everything: Bills, credit card statements or even credit card applications are ripe for ID theives • Online Bank: Start to use online banking and bill pay as much as you can. There are no papers to lose or for anyone to steal from the mail. Yes, e-banking can be scary for some but your money is insured and the likelihood of your account being hacked is less than you think. •Anti-Spyware: CNET, a local company, offers reviews on many different protection software. The professionals grade them and there is also user reviews. Don’t skimp on a good software. •One Card: If you carry many cards and your purse/wallet are stolen, you run the risk of a lengthy and costly ID theft. Keep a backup card at home in a secure place such as a safe. •Keep Private Info Private: Be wary of any emails (or phone calls) that ask for your personal information, especially your birth date, social security # and place of birth. No credible company will ask you to provide this online. •Buy with Trusted Stores: Don’t purchase anything online from an unknown website or one without “https” in the website. If the deal you found sounds too good to be true, it is. •Strong Passwords: Make all passwords a combination of letters, numbers and characters. If you know obscure words in another language, use it and replace letters with numbers. For example, the number 1 can also be the letter I. If you do become the victim of identity theft, close your account as soon as you can, call the police of the city that the theft occurred in, and keep a record of each purchase or incident. In Emeryville, contact us at 510-596-3700. Get PEP’d for Disaster Training This Personal Emergency Preparedness (PEP) is a free, one and a half hour class based on the same curriculum as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program that class covers all the important skills without the long-term commitment. The skills covered include home disaster preparation, utility control, fire safety, hazardous material awareness, and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) awareness. Emeryville is hosting PEP on Tuesday, September 2nd from 9:30-11:00am at the Emeryville Senior Center (4321 Salem Street). Sign up today, it’s free! Register at www.acfdcert.eventbrite.com or by phone at 510-632-3473 ext. 1721 34 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 CITY NEWS EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS Emery-Go-Round Upgrades! • “New” South Hollis route to provide redundancy during the peak service hours for the most overcrowded area of the system • Peak service on the Shellmound/Powell route will be increased to reduce wait times and overcrowding • Weekend service on the Shellmound/Powell route will be extended to start one hour earlier on both Saturday and Sunday • Updated schedules for all routes and an updated route guide The Emeryville Transportation Management Association (ETMA) is hopeful these increases in service will be sufficient to meet the current ridership demand of approximately 1.6 million boardings annually! The ETMA is coordinating with the City of Emeryville to secure sufficient funding to continue to fund the expected additional ridership increases over the next two years as well as to renew the Emery Go-Round’s primary funding source (the Citywide Property and Business District, which expires in 2016). For more information about the Emery Go-Round, the ETMA, or to view the 2013 Annual Report, visit our website at www.emerygoround.com. GOLDEN GATE BRANCH LIBRARY Emeryville residents get free membership to the Golden Gate Branch Library! HOURS LOCATION Monday12:30–8:00 Tuesday10:00–5:30 Wednesday 10:00–5:30 Thursday10:00–5:30 Friday12:00–5:30 Golden Gate Branch Oakland Public Library 5606 San Pablo Avenue Library: 510-597-5023 Computer Lab: 510-595-8213 www.oaklandlibrary.org/branches/GG/index.htm Events and services at the library: Golden Gate has approximately 35,000 books, compact discs, videos, DVDs and magazines and newspapers for all ages. Special sections include a large African American section, East Indian collection, Children’s Room and Teen Area. · Computer Lab: Thirteen (13) computers with Internet access and word processing for public use. Call 501-597-5023 for hours/info. · Meeting Room: 50 people. For rental information visit: www.oaklandlibrary.org/services. · Baby Bounce + Playtime Program: Tuesdays 11:15am · birth to 18 months. Play, sing, and rhyme one on one with your baby! · Preschool Storytime Program: Tuesdays 10:15am · for ages 3 to 5. Read aloud, songs, and rhymes. Groups please call in advance. · Golden Gate Book Club: Fourth Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm. Join us for conversation about this month’s book. Call for current title. EMERYVILLE CITY HALL · 1333 PARK AVENUE · 510-596-4300 · WWW.EMERYVILLE.ORG 35 CITY COUNCIL AND OVERSIGHT BOARD COMMUNITY ADVISORY BODIES (STANDING) CITY COUNCIL BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY SUBCOMMITTEE OF TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7:15pm, City Hall Jac Asher, Mayor Ruth Atkin, Vice-Mayor Kurt Brinkma Nora Davis Jennifer West OVERSIGHT BOARD Meets 2nd Tuesdays, 5:30pm, City Hall Sabrina Landreth, Staff Liaison Jac Asher, Chair and Councilmember John Gooding, Vice Chair Aisha Brown Greg Harper Michael Parenti Susan Rinne CITY COUNCIL SUB-COMMITTEES CITY/SCHOOL COMMITTEE Meets Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct, 1st Thursdays, 5:30pm, Emery Unified School District Offices COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE Meets Quarterly, 3rd Thursdays, 11:00am City Hall PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Meets 1st Thursdays, 9:00am Police Station PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Meets 3rd Thursdays, 9:00am City Hall TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE Meets Quarterly, 4th Wednesdays, 9:00am, City Hall TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Meets 4th Tuesdays, 9:00am, City Hall Meets 1st Mondays, 5:30pm City Hall FINANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Marcy Greenhut, Staff Liaison Jennifer West, Council Liaison Tom Modic, Chair Laura McCamy Celeste Burrows Ken Bukowski Betsy Cooley David Kritzberg Brian Donahue Scott Donahue Svante Rodegard Nora Davis, Council Liaison Jac Asher, Coucil Liaison William C. Reuter, Chair Michael Costello Brian Cross Fran Quittel Benay Curtis-Bauer CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meets 4th Wednesdays, 5:30pm, ECDC Diana Garcia-Ortiz, Staff Liaison Jac Asher, Council Liaison Dr. Karen Steele, School Board Mira Roseman, Chair Mark Kelley David Kritzborg Ruth Major Kirsten Walraven Meets Quarterly, 3rd Mondays, 5:30pm City Hall HOUSING COMMITTEE Meets 1st Wednesdays 6:00pm City Hall Catherine Firpo, Staff Liaison Ruth Atkin, Council Liaison Ed Treuting, Chair Frank Jordan, Vice Chair Lawrence Cardoza Kris Owens Sarah Harper Michael Roth Tito Young Vickie Jo Sowell MARINA COMMITTEE COMMISSION ON AGING Meets Quarterly, 4th Wednesdays, 5:30pm, City Hall Brad Helfenberger, Staff Liaison Nora Davis, Council Liaison Joyce Jacobson, Chair Lillie Moseley, Vice Chair Krisna Hanks Judi Oser June Abeyta Jerry Fishman Susan Penner Judy Inouye Maurice Kaufman, Staff Liaison Kurt Brinkman, Council Liaison Nora Davis, Council Liaison Emery Marina Representative Emery Cove Representative Herrick Andrews Robert Blain Betsy Cooley Natalia Gomez Phyllis Larimore Jonathan Linder Eric Raff Phil Reynolds Stephen Yohn Meets 2nd Wednesdays, 10:00am, Senior Center ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Meets 1st Wednesdays, 12:00pm City Hall Nora Davis, Council Liaison Michelle De Guzman, Staff Liaison Bob Canter, Chamber of Commerce Ken Bukowski Kevin Christopher William Reuter John Gooding 36 Steven Keller Kris Owens Andrew Allen Phillip Clark Krisna Hanks Geoffrey Sears Mary Lou Thiercof Lauren Westreich PARK AVENUE DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meets Quarterly, 2nd Wednesdays, 6:00pm, City Hall Diana Keena, Staff Liaison Nora Davis, Council Liaison Ann Weber, Chair Kim Steinbacher, Vice Chair Robert Arias Roger Bash Ralph Briskin James Kirpatrick Leigh Marymor Larry Mencin David Shamanik PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE Meets 2nd Thursdays, 5:30pm City Hall Amber Evans, Staff Liaison Kurt Brinkman, Council Liaison Sharon Wilchar, Chair Jean Goldman, Vice Chair Alicia Raffel Judy Wetterer Edythe Bresnahan Stephen Headley Harley Jensen Ryan McBrayer Lauren Merker PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE Meets 3rd Wednesdays, 5:30pm Rec Center Cindy Montero, Staff Liaison Ruth Atkin, Council Liaison Brian Carver, Chair Betsy Cooley, Vice Chair Joy Kent, School Board Gail Donaldson John Tann CITY COUNCIL/ OVERSIGHT BOARD MEETINGS ARE PODCASTED (LIVE AND ARCHIVED) AT WWW.EMERYVILLE.ORG/ CITY-COUNCIL PLANNING COMMISSION / HOUSING ADVISORY & APPEALS BOARD Meets 4th Thursdays, January through October and 2nd Thursday of December, 6:30pm, City Hall Charles Bryant, Staff Liaison Lawrence C. (Buzz) Cardoza, Chair Sean Moss, Vice Chair Gail Donaldson Brad Gunkel Steven Keller Vanessa Kuemmerl Kairee Tann LOCATION KEY ANNA YATES SCHOOL: 1070 41st Street CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER: 1220 53rd Street CITY HALL: 1333 Park Avenue POLICE DEPARTMENT: 2449 Powell Street SENIOR CENTER: 4321 Salem Street UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES: 1275 61st Street Sign Up Today for Nixle and CodeRED for Emeryville’s Emergency Alerts Did you know the City of Emeryville is served by two emergency alert systems? The City of Emeryville recommends you sign up for both systems today to make sure you are the first to know about any and all public safety alerts and advisories. Nixle is a simple yet effective nation-wide emergency alert system that works by texting any zip code you’re located in to the number 88877 (you can unsubscribe anytime by texting STOP to 88877) to receive that local areas emergency alerts via text messages. CodeRED gives the user more choices of notifications as users can choose their preferred communication (landlines, mobile phones, emails, voicemails, text messages, and social media) and allows users to opt-in to non-emergency notices, such as public meetings, special events, and other non-emergency outreach. Nixle: Text your ZIP code to 88877 CodeRED: Sign-up online at www.emeryville.org/codered GET INVOLVED IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT TODAY! Attend a City Council, Planning Commission, or Advisory Committee meeting anytime, they are all open to the public. You can also watch (or listen to) any Committee meeting online or view/apply for current City Committees vacancies at emeryville.org/advisorybodies 37 EMERYVILLE CITY NEWS EMERYVILLE CONTACT INFORMATION COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPT. STAFF DIRECTORY All area codes are 510 unless otherwise noted. ADMINISTRATION POLICE/FIRE EMERGENCY.................................................911 CITY COUNCIL (VOICE MAIL )..........................596-4376 CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES ................596-4300 Cindy Montero, Director..................................................... 596-3770 Brad Helfenberger, Acting Rec Manager...................... 596-3779 Kevin Laven, Admin Analyst ............................................. 450-7813 Roselle Loudon, Program Coordinator ......................... 596-4353 Business Licenses ................................................................ 596-4325 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER..................... 596-4343 Bldg. Permits, Codes and Inspections ......................... 596-4310 Diana Garcia Ortiz, Manager............................................. 596-4348 Economic Development & Housing ............................. 596-4350 Antoinette Edwards, Supervisor.......................................596-4366 City Clerk ................................................................................ 450-7800 Angela Williams, Subsidy Specialist ............................... 596-4347 City Manager ........................................................................ 596-4370 RECREATION CENTER ..........................................596-4395 FIRE DEPT. NON-EMERGENCY .....................596-3750 Allison Burnor, Acting Rec Supervisor .......................... 596-4396 POLICE DEPT. NON-EMERGENCY ..............596-3700 Crime Hotline (Anonymous) ............................................ 596-3784 Graffiti Hotline ...................................................................... 596-3742 COMMUNITY SERVICES Community Action Program ........................................... 499-1263 County Mental Health Services ...............................800-491-9099 Tamika Wright, Rec Assistant ............................................ 596-4322 Susan Liang, Office Assistant II ........................................ 596-4395 SENIOR CENTER ........................................................596-3730 Kim Burrowes, Program Coordinator............................. 596-3730 Chauncey Anderson, Rec Assistant ................................ 596-3778 Winifred Arbeiter, Nutrition Specialist............................596-4309 Emery Unified School District .......................................... 601-4000 Anna Yates Elementary School ........................................ 601-4000 Emery Secondary School ................................................... 601-4000 Emery Ed Foundation......................................................... 601-4997 TRANSPORTATION Emery-Go-Round FREE Shuttle ....................................... 451-3862 AC Transit ................................................................................. 839-2882 BART .......................................................................................... 465-2278 Travel Info ............................................................................................511 8-To-Go...................................................................................... 596-3778 UTILITIES/SERVICES Garbage/Recycle/Compost by WM ............................... 430-8509 WM Residential Service Issues.......................................... 613-8710 Smiling happy people everywhere! WM Commercial Service Issues........................................ 613-8700 Environmental ....................................................................... 596-3728 Public Works, Maintenance Issues .................................. 596-4330 Public Works, Maintenance Issues (After Hours)........ 596-3700 Public Works, Environmental Services........................... 596-3728 Gas/Electric (PG&E).......................................................800-743-5000 Water (EBMUD) ..........................................................1-866-403-2683 OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS Emeryville Marina ................................................................ 654-3716 Emeryville Chamber of Commerce ................................ 652-5223 facebook.com/EmeryvilleCSD twitter.com/EmeryvilleCSD Golden Gate Public Library ............................................... 597-5023 instagram.com/EmeryvilleCSD Emeryville Post Office .................................................800-275-8777 pinterest.com/EmeryvilleCSD TTY Relay .............................................................................................771 38 CITY OF EMERYVILLE · FALL 2014 CITY NEWS HEAD OVER HEELS ATHLETIC ARTS I n s t i l l i n g a l i f e l o n g l o v e o f b e i n g p h y s i c a l l y a c t i v e i n t h e B a y A r e a s i n c e 1 97 7. Home of Emeryville’s Gymnastics Champions 2013 COMPETITION SEASON 232 MEDALS 55 BRONZE 96 GOLD 81 SILVER H EAD O VER H EELS A THLETIC A RTS 47 01 D oy l e St r e e t , B l d g . F, E m e r y v i l l e , C A 9 4 6 0 8 A N o n - P r o f i t 5 01 ( c ) 3 O r g a n i z a t i o n O f f i c e : ( 510 ) 6 5 5 - 1 2 6 5 Fa x : ( 510 ) 5 9 4 - 19 97 w w w. H O H At h l e t i c A r t s . c o m 39 Emeryville City Hall 1333 Park Avenue Emeryville, CA 94608 PRSRT STD AUTO US POSTAGE PAI D OAKLAND, CA PERMIT NO. 1265 ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON LOCAL Are you looking for a great park or open space to host your next birthday party, family reunion, barbeque, or corporate picnic? The City of Emeryville has a space for you to enjoy throughout the summer season and rent exclusively for your private gathering. Marina Park: Emeryville’s best kept secret...Marina Park (3300 Powell Street) is the perfect setting for your outdoor wedding, peaceful stroll, or some exercise along the waterfront. The park features large green spaces overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Alcatraz, and beyond. A modern bathroom, refurbished trails, picnic areas, public art, and lots of fresh air and sunshine await your special day! Doyle-Hollis Park: An award winning park that features 4 picnic table areas, public art, a large green space, modern playground equipment, eco-friendly bathrooms and landscaping, a street skate area, and a half-court basketball area. This is the place to host your outdoor parties for the entire family or local business! The park is 1-block large between Doyle, Hollis, 61st, and 62nd Streets. Public Plazas and Streets: Looking for that unique urban space to host a food truck gathering, dance party, or want to host a block party for your neighborhood? Complete a Community Event Permit today! 40 For more information on how to rent any of our beautiful parks, picnic areas, or any public spaces, you may visit our website to download an application at www.emeryville.org/eventrentals or contact Rental and Events Coordinator Roselle Loudon at rloudon@emeryville.org or (510)-596-4353.