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By Dave WilliamsStaff for the City of Cotati presented its
mid-year budget review for fiscal year2017-18 to the city council at its lastmeeting.The review was based on operating re-
sults through Dec. 31, 2016. But it alsoserves as a precursor to City ManagerDamien O’Bid’s recommended budgetfor fiscal year 2017-18 because of rev-enue and expenditure results as well asprojections for the remainder of the cur-rent fiscal year. Norm Velosa, Cotati’s Di-rector of Administrative Services,presented the review to the council.City staff chose to emphasize an analy-
sis of Cotati’s General Fund revenues but
it also evaluated the General Fund expen-ditures, the Water Fund, Sewer Fund andCapital Projects funds.Cotati’s General Fund revenues, ac-
cording to a staff report, are performingas well or slightly better than expectedand says property tax growth is strong.The city’s net taxable increase of 5.9
percent for this fiscal year’s tax roll keptpace with the countywide increase of 5.9percent, and residential values continued
to increase from their levels of the previ-ous year.The median sale price of a single-fam-
ily home in Cotati from January to August2016 was $430,000. This represents a$50,000 (13.2 percent) increase in mediansale price from 2015.Sales tax, which is near the budget es-
timate, is expected to grow moderatelyand reflects a continued shift of sales toonline platforms which increases the
overall value of the pooled funds forSonoma County, which Cotati has a pro-portional share. Sales tax revenue doesnot include the true up or clean up amountfor December.When this budget was adopted by the
council in June last year, some of thehighlights included: a 25 percent contin-gency reserve; the prioritization of eco-nomic development, infrastructure andcommunity; enhancement of service lev-els, operational improvements and trans-parency in city government; the increaseof funding to support basic maintenanceof streets, parks and civic buildings; andthe completion of major grant-funded
‘Cotati,’ see page 5
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By Dave WilliamsA man was arrested after leading law
enforcement officers on an extendedhigh-speed chase that began in RohnertPark and ended in Petaluma following afamily disturbance.The Rohnert Park Dept. of Public
Safety arrived at a residence on CarlitaCircle after getting a call from thehomeowner, who said her son, ZacharyDelew, 24, of Rohnert Park, had forcedhis way into her home, destroyed prop-
erty and took the keys to her vehicle.She said he had stolen her gold
Honda Pilot and was driving away onCountry Club Drive. Upon locatingDelew on Rohnert Park Expressway, of-ficers attempted to make a stop butDelew, according to a RPDPS press re-lease, failed to yield for the patrol cars.He sped away, reaching speeds of 70
mph on the Expressway headed towardPetaluma Hill Road.Delew eventually led officers in pur-
suit back through Rohnert Park via EastCotati Avenue past Sonoma State Uni-versity. The California Highway Patrol,Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office and theCotati Police Dept. assisted. Also, plainclothes officers from the RPDPS COPS
unit joined the chase. Delew then drove into Cotati through
the downtown corridor and eventuallyonto West Sierra Avenue in front of theCotati Police Department. A Rohnert Park Officer was able to
pull alongside Delew, who was slowingdown at this point appearing to stop.The officer pulled her patrol car in front
of Delew’s vehicle to keep him frompulling away. Delew then acceleratedhis vehicle, intentionally colliding withthe rear of the officer’s patrol car. Delewthen proceeded to merge onto south-bound Highway 101 at speeds reaching90 mph into Petaluma and ontoPetaluma Boulevard North. CHP calledhelicopter assistance to stop traffic onthe highway to ensure the safety of theuninvolved motorists.
‘Chase,’ see page 5
Man arrested after high-speed chase through 3 citiesIncident occurs after family dispute in Rohnert Park
The Rohnert Park Dept. ofPublic Safety is asking for helpin locating a man who has beenmissing since Feb. 12Fernando Ruben-Minon, 34 of
Rohnert Park, borrowed hismother’s car, a silver 2016 KiaSoul on Feb. 9. He said he wasgoing to see a friend but did notreturn. He instead sent her a textsaying he’d come back on Feb.16.His mother filed a missing
person report with the RPDPS onFeb. 16 after she still had notheard from Ruben-Minon, whomshe said is a high-functioning de-velopmentally disabled adult.She said he has health concernsand did not take his medicationwith him.RPDPS detectives learned he
had traveled to Clearlake andstayed with people he knew.
‘Missing,’ see page 8
RP manreportedmissing Fernando Ruben-Minonhasn’t been heard fromsince February 12
Fernando Ruben-Minon
Cotati reviews midyear budgetCity hitting on just about all ofbudget targets for FY 2016-17
Credo crew marches to new homeCredo High School students and staff on Friday march en masse from their old campus on Southwest Boulevard in Rohnert Park to their new Sonoma Mountain Villagecampus, located at 1300 Valley House Road. Credo, a Waldorf-inspired college-prep high school, offers a varied curriculum that includes music and fine arts classesalong with the standard English, mathematics and science classes. Also, Credo is one of the only high schools in the United States that offers a biomimicry class.
Jane Peleti
Turn clocks an hour forward Sunday.Penngrove Market site being rebuilt.Page 3
SSU opens NCAA Div. II tournament today.Page 7
By Dave WilliamsRancho Cotate High School
on Wednesday, March 8, for thesecond time in less than a monthfaced a bomb scare on campus,forcing evacuation of the cam-pus.The last scare occurred on
Feb. 27 after classes had beendismissed and students had gonehome. This time the threat wasemailed to Principal AmieCarter. The campus was clearedof students by 12:45 p.m. afterthe Rohnert Park Dept. of PublicSafety had issued a notice of po-lice activity on campus.Students, while buildings
were being evacuated, were toldto avoid the quad area and head
‘Bomb,’ see page 8
BombscareclosesRCHS
Rohnert Parkpolice calls
2/28/1712:06 a.m.: A 24-year-old
male arrested for bench warranton Commerce Blvd.3:47 a.m.: Trespassing re-
ported on Commerce Blvd.8:47 a.m.: Burglary reported
on State Farm Dr.8:49 a.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on GolfCourse Dr. at Snyder Ln.9:02 a.m.: A 24-year-old
male arrested for petty theft re-ported on State Farm Dr.10:40 a.m.: Suspicious cir-
cumstances reported on
Avenida Cala.10:49 a.m.: Fraud reported
on Dowdell Ave.12:22 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Carlita Circle.1:47 p.m.: A 33-year-old fe-
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance parapher-nalia and violation of probationon Redwood Dr.3:36 p.m.: Stolen plates re-
ported on Martin Ave.3:45 p.m.: Fraud reported at
Raley’s Towne Centre.4:10 p.m.: Two 22-year-old
males arrested for burglary, re-ceiving stolen property, viola-tion of probation andconspiracy to commit crime atRaley’s Towne Centre.5:20 p.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on RosanaWay at Snyder Ln.5:42 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Commerce Blvd.6:28 p.m.: Non-injury acci-
dent reported on HinebaughCreek Tr. at Professional CenterDr.8:39 p.m.: Graffiti reported
on Liman Way.9:32 p.m.: Dumping/littering
reported on Laguna Dr. at Red-wood Dr.3/1/177:29 a.m.: Suspicious cir-
cumstances reported on LagunaDr.8:21 a.m.: Burglary reported
on Redwood Dr.9:48 a.m.: Suspicious cir-
cumstances reported on Red-wood Dr.10:30 a.m.: Citizen filed
crime report on CommerceBlvd.12:17 p.m.: Non-injury traf-
fic accident reported onAvenida Cala at Snyder Ln.1:10 p.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on E. CotatiAve.2:45 p.m.: Fraud reported on
Fauna Ave.3:24 p.m.: Suspicious cir-
cumstances reported on JasmineCircle.3:30 p.m.: Stolen plates re-
ported on College View Dr.3:59 p.m.: Industrial accident
reported on City Center Dr.4:14 p.m.: Suspicious person
reported on E. Cotati Ave. atRoman Dr.6:15 p.m.: Suspicious person
reported on Redwood Dr.6:55 p.m.: A 33-year-old fe-
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance, posses-sion of controlled substanceparaphernalia and violation of
probation.8:10 p.m.: Petty theft re-
ported on Golf Course Dr. W.8:24 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Rancho Verde Circle.9:15 p.m.: Reckless driving
reported on Dexter Circle.10:13 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Redwood Dr.11:35 p.m.: Drunk driver re-
ported on Commerce Blvd. atRPX.11:54 p.m.: Reckless driving
reported on Arlen Dr.3/2/1712:05 a.m.: A 24-year-old
male arrested for driving with-out a license and no proof of in-surance on Roberts Lake Rd.12:17 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Monet Pl.1:45 a.m.: Prowler reported
on Daniel Dr.2:31 a.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on Corte Pin-tado.3:01 a.m.: A 28-year-old fe-
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance and viola-tion of probation on Corte Pin-tado.9:11 a.m.: Graffiti reported
on Country Club Dr. at RPX.10:01 a.m.: Suspicious cir-
cumstances reported on CityCenter Dr.11:54 a.m.: A 28-year-old
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance, posses-sion of narcotic controlled sub-stance and violation ofprobation on Commerce Blvd.2:16 p.m.: Petty theft re-
ported on Commerce Blvd.3:14 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Burton Ave.4:39 p.m.: Petty theft re-
ported on RPX.5:00 p.m.: A 30-year-old fe-
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance, posses-sion of narcotic controlled sub-stance and violation ofprobation on Redwood Dr.5:48 p.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on CaminoColegio at Southwest Blvd.5:50 p.m.: Subject with gun
reported on E. Cotati Ave.6:05 p.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on Camino Colegio atSouthwest Blvd.7:00 p.m.: A 32-year-old fe-
male arrested for impersonatingto post bail and probation war-rant on Guerneville Rd.9:12 p.m.: Suicide attempt
reported on Boris Ct.9:27 p.m.: A 23-year-old
male arrested for public intoxi-cation on Rancho Verde Circle.9:40 p.m.: Suicide threats re-
ported on Arlen Dr.10:00 p.m.: A 35-year-old fe-
male arrested for assault onHarmony Pl.10:20 p.m.: A 33-year-old
male arrested for felon in pos-session of firearm on HarmonyPl.3/3/171:04 a.m.: A 24-year-old
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance parapher-nalia, violation of probation,possession of controlled sub-
stance for sale and transportcontrolled substance on Red-wood Dr.1:36 a.m.: A 35-year-old
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance, violationof probation and driving with-out a license on CommerceBlvd.5:22 a.m.: A 24-year-old
male arrested for bench warrantand outside warrant on Com-merce Blvd.11:13 a.m.: A 50-year-old
male arrested for being underthe influence of controlled sub-stance on Commerce Blvd.11:17 a.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on Anne Way.11:23 a.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on MauriceAve.2:32 p.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on RPX.3:41 p.m.: Probation search
reported on Martin Ave.3:56 p.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on BurtonAve.4:22 p.m.: Stolen vehicle re-
ported on Enterprise Dr.5:42 p.m.: Suicide threats re-
ported on Parkway Dr.6:20 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Elsa Ave.7:02 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Redwood Dr.7:03 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Hampton Ct.7:10 p.m.: Petty theft re-
ported on Golf Course Dr.7:57 p.m.: Reckless driving
reported on Country Club Dr. atRacquet Club Circle.11:29 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Kassidy Pl.11:55 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Ellis St.3/4/171:57 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Maximillian Pl.4:09 a.m.: A 64-year-old
male arrested for receivingknown stolen property, viola-tion of probation and drivingwith suspended license.12:37 p.m.: Lost child re-
ported on RPX.1:16 p.m.: A 33-year-old
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance, controlledsubstance paraphernalia andcarrying a concealed dirk ordagger on Redwood Dr.3:36 p.m.: A 24-year-old
male arrested for ADW not afirearm on police officer, theftof vehicle, vandalism, evadepeace officer and violation ofprobation on Carlita Circle.3:55 p.m.: Loitering reported
on Golf Course Dr.7:53 p.m.: A 24-year-old fe-
male arrested for possession ofcontrolled substance parapher-nalia on Padre Parkway.8:34 p.m.: Suicide threats re-
ported on Corte Amarillo.9:52 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on RPX.9:58 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on LaBath Ave.10:16 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Anson Ave.11:16 p.m.: A 33-year-old
male arrested for public intoxi-cation on Montero Dr.11:52 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Camino Colegio.3/5/1712:03 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Della Ct.12:23 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Muir Pl.12:26 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on RPX.1:21 a.m.: Reckless driving
reported on Almond St. at AltaAve.3:36 a.m.: A 21-year-old
male arrested for public intoxi-cation on Commerce Blvd. atRPX.7:46 a.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on Fairway Dr.7:57 a.m.: Grand theft re-
ported on RPX.8:41 a.m.: Vandalism re-
ported on Jasmine Circle.11:33 a.m.: Non-injury acci-
dent reported on CopelandCreek Tr. at Country Club Dr.12:04 p.m.: A 55-year-old
male arrested for being underthe influence of a controlledsubstance on Rancho Verde Cir-cle.2:42 p.m.: Stolen plates re-
ported on Golf Course Dr.3:36 p.m.: Petty theft re-
ported on Redwood Dr.6:53 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Commerce Blvd.7:11 p.m.: A 31-year-old
male arrested for vandalism andviolation of probation on Com-merce Blvd.8:31 p.m.: Structure fire re-
ported on Snyder Ln.11:53 p.m.: Suicide threats
reported on Redwood Dr.3/6/177:15 a.m.: Ambulance in
route to traffic accident reportedon Copeland Creek Dr. atCountry Club Dr.7:46 a.m.: A 57-year-old
male arrested for DUI, violationof probation and operating a ve-hicle without interlocking de-vice on Country Club Dr.11:43 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Santa Alicia Dr.12:37 p.m.: Ambulance in
route to traffic accident onCopeland Creek Dr.1:35 p.m.: CPS referral re-
ported on Myrtle Ave.2:04 p.m.: Loitering reported
on RPX.2:30 p.m.: Auto burglary re-
ported on Santa Alicia Dr.4:19 p.mm.: DPS referral re-
ported on Camino Colegio.4:36 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Snyder Ln.4:47 p.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on Commerce Blvd. atRPX.4:56 p.m.: CPS referral re-
ported on Alexis Dr.5:10 p.m.: Violation of court
order reported on Administra-tion Dr.7:13 p.m.: Stolen plates re-
ported on Redwood Dr.
Cotatipolice calls
2/24/177:23 a.m.: Auto burglary re-
ported on E. Cotati Ave.10:30 a.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on Old Redwood Hwy.4:37 p.m.: Driving with sus-
pended license on CommerceBlvd.
2/25/1712:01 a.m.: A 52-year-old
male arrested for driving withsuspended license and displayfalse proof of registration onOld Redwood Hwy. at WilliamSt.12:06 a.m.: A 22-year-old fe-
male arrested for public intoxi-cation and obstruction/resistingpeace officer on CommerceBlvd.6:13 a.m.: Coroner’s case re-
ported on George St.8:28 a.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on George St.at Old Redwood Hwy.8:29 a.m.: Ambulance in
route to traffic accident reportedon Old Redwood Hwy. atWilliam St.3:09 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on McGinnis Circle atMyrtle Ave.9:30 p.m.: Drunk in public
reported on E. Cotati Ave.2/26/1712:19 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Lakewood Ave.8:18 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Old Redwood Hwy.6:57 p.m.: A 24-year-old fe-
male arrested for outside war-rant on W. Sierra Ave.9:39 p.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Old Redwood Hwy.2/27/177:56 a.m.: Non-injury traffic
accident reported on E. CotatiAve.11:40 a.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on E. Cotati Ave. at Lan-caster Dr.5:58 p.m.: Reckless driving
reported on Old Redwood Hwy.2/28/1712:37 a.m.: Suspicious per-
son reported on W. Cotati Ave.at Old Redwood Hwy.6:40 a.m.: Disturbance re-
ported on Old Redwood Hwy.2:58 p.m.: Suspicious cir-
cumstances reported on JohnRoberts Dr.4:36 p.m.: A 21-year-old
male arrested for display offalse proof of registration onOld Redwood Hwy.5:29 p.m.: A 25-year-old fe-
male arrested for outside war-rant on W. Sierra Ave.8:48 p.m.: A 26-year-old
male and a 27-year-old femalearrested for outside warrant onOld Redwood Hwy.3/1/1710:50 a.m.: Missing person
reported on E. Cotati Ave.5:44 p.m.: A 26-year-old
male arrested for outside war-rant on W. Sierra Ave.5:47 p.m.: Hit and run re-
ported on E. Cotati Ave.3/2/174:38 a.m.: A 54-year-old
male arrested for outside war-rant on Redwood Dr.10:09 a.m.: Coroner’s case
reported on William St.10:18 a.m.: Stolen vehicle re-
ported on Hwy. 116 S.10:49 a.m.: Attempted bur-
glary reported on Lund Hill Ln.7:11 p.m.: Suspicious person
reported on Hwy. 116 S. at Red-wood Dr.10:36 p.m.: A 20-year-old
male arrested for minor usingfalse ID to buy alcohol on OldRedwood Hwy.
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ADULT PROGRAMSBook discussion groupThe group will discuss Atul Gawande’s “Being
Mortal” on Tuesday, March 21 at 11:30 a.m.Basic library InternetLearn to use the library catalog and databases
on Tuesday, March 28, from 10-11 a.m. Sign upin advance in person at the information desk orcall 584-9121, ext. 0920.Introduction to ComputersFree computer classes are scheduled for
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library. CHILDREN’S AND TEEN PROGRAMS
Bilingual Storytime (Cuentos y Cantos)Explore books, songs, rhymes, and play in
English and Spanish on Saturday, March 18,from 11-11:30 a.m. Libros, canciones, rimas y
actividades en ingles y español. For children ages1-5. Para Niños edades 1-5. Homeschool Math Seminar: Algebra.This math seminar, on Friday, March 10, 17
and 24 from 10 a.m.-noon, is for teens participat-ing in a homeschooling program who are profi-cient in algebra and seek to refresh theirknowledge or practice group work and algebraproblem solving skills. This is a small groupclass where knowledge of algebra is prerequisite.Sign up in advance as spaces are limited by call-ing 584-9121, ext. 6 or come to the children'sdesk.Homework Help on TuesdaysHomework assistance is provided for grades
K-12, for all subjects, on a drop-in basis, each
Tuesday from 3:30-5:30 p.m.Story timesBaby Time (0-18 months) Thursdays 10 a.m.;
Toddler Time (18-35 months) Thursdays, 11:15a.m.; Preschool Story Time (3-5 years) Fridays10:30 a.m. Story times are on a break will resume on
April 6.Read to a Dog programRead to a dog every Wednesday from 3:30-
4:30 p.m., and every Saturday from 2-3 p.m.All events are free and open to the public. For
more information, call the library at 584-9121 orgo to www.sonomalibrary.org.
KBBF, the Santa Rosa-basedbilingual public radio station islooking for volunteers with ex-perience in news reporting orjournalism to help its news team.Volunteers will report on local
issues and help create audionews reports. The station also is seeking
volunteers who will use socialmedia to gather news and de-velop story ideas. Call Joanna at(707) 545-8833.
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The Voice
By Irene HilsendagerAfter a devastating fire at the
Penngrove Market in May of2015, some serious planning,remodeling and cementing havebeen going on for more than ayear.SuperBurgers, Passinissi’s
and the Penngrove Market wereall displaced, but hopefully thisbuilding will soon have a newbeginning. Martin Sessi, aprominent Penngrove resident,has put his heart and soul intogetting the old historic generalstore rebuilt. Martin had to gothrough one year of public hear-ings because the building hadbeen designated a historical dis-trict. Even the historical com-mittee had a waiting period offive months. Entrance from the southThe south side of the remod-
eled building will be the desig-nated entrance to the store. Anoverhang was structured so afarmers’ market could use thepaved area to bring fresh pro-duce to the market and hope-fully it will become a socialcenter for the little hamlet ofPenngrove. More parkingplaces have been striped alongwith many new spaces forhandicapped parking. An irresponsible person de-
stroyed the little old red histori-cal store. According to publicrecords and two investigators, acigarette had been flipped intothe small space between twostairs. And the Passanissi busi-ness, containing pieces of oldcardboard, was smoldering forhours before it burst intoflames. The warm windy dayimmediately sent the fire intothe attic and all hope of savingthe building was lost.Remembering the trainsIn 1870 Northern Pacific
Railroad’s locomotives, withtheir hissing streams of steam,began chugging their waythrough Penngrove. In Decem-ber of 1870, W.P. Edwards builtthe first of the building thathoused one of the first generalstores and eventually becamethe storefront of PenngroveMarket. The building also functioned
as an express office, ticket of-fice and the telephone ex-change. You could evenpurchase tickets to travel to dif-ferent locations.The historic red building al-
ways has housed a mercantilebusiness or general store. It wasthis store that provided thecommunity with everyday itemsneeded for a family residing in
or near Penngrove. In 1937, George H. Nissen
bought the grocery business andafter retiring, son Hahnmentook over the hardware storeand called it Nissen House andHardware. The hardware storewas kept by the Nissen’s butsold the grocery part to FrancisLeier. The hardware store wasin the building until Passanissi’sopened it as a gift store. Owned by the SopersThe Sopers bought the gro-
cery part of the business in1971 and named it the Pen-ngrove Market. They workedside by side and put in manylong hours but in 1981 theysold the market. Preti and TarunGuar took over the market endof it and did very extensive re-modeling. May 5 of 2015 was the
hideous day for the Penngroveresidents. The fire departmentresponded very quickly becausethe Rancho Adobe Fire Stationis located only a block away butthe inside was gone with onlythe façade remaining.
SuperBurger relocated to Co-tati, the Passanissi moved toKentucky Street in downtownPetaluma and the current statusis the front of the building waspainted to at least give it a littlelife until someone came alongto rebuild. Sessi, the owner, didjust that. Maybe in a few monthsIt seems to be a few more
months before a tenant maymove in. Because Penngrove isunincorporated no fast foodplaces have been allowed, andtherefore, the residents of Pen-ngrove are depending on a verymodern grocery store whereone can pop in to get milk orjust to chat with others.Martin had visited Italy in the
70s and has always envisionedan open market with vegetablestalls and fresh bread. Shortlyhis dream will be full-filled. Hebelieves that he has tenants al-ready lined up to occupy thenew building that now smells ofsheet rock and fresh paint untilthe grocery and bakery part ofthe store is ready for business.
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Here she is…Kristina Schmuhl of Santa Rosa was crowned as Miss SonomaCounty in the 71st annual Miss Sonoma County competition,held at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center on Saturday,March 4.
Robert Grant Construction workers are in the process of rebuilding the Penngrove Market, which burned to the ground during a fire in May of 2015.Since then, the businesses housed in the building have moved to other locations.
Irene Hilsendager
Penngrove Market rising from the ashesProminent Penngrove resident Martin Sessi puts heartand soul into getting old historic general store rebuilt
The Cotati Historical Societywill hold its ninth annual Old-Fashioned Chicken BBQ onSunday, April 9. The event willbe open from noon-4 p.m., withmeals served until 3 p.m. in theCotati Room of the Ray MillerCommunity Center at 216 E.School St. in Cotati.This year’s event is dedicated
to the memory of Prue Draper,founder of the Historical Societyand Cotati Museum, who passedaway earlier this year.The BBQ meal costs $14 in
advance and $17 at the door andincludes one-half marinatedBBQ chicken, beans, coleslaw,roll and a drink. Take-out is available and beer
and wine will also be for sale.Advance tickets can be pur-chased at the Cotati branch ofExchange Bank, ProfessionalFraming Services in Cotati, or bycalling the Cotati Historical So-ciety at (707) 794-0305. All proceeds will benefit the
Cotati Historical Society andMuseum.
While healthy eating can be achallenge for kids and parents,students from kindergartenthrough the eighth grade in theCotati-Rohnert Park UnifiedSchool District will use their cre-ativity and culinary skills tomake healthy breakfast recipesin the Sodexo’s 2017 FutureChefs Challenge on Wednesday,March 15 at Lawrence JonesMiddle School from 3:30-6 p.m.The national initiative, which
is in its sixth year, was created toget students thinking about mak-ing healthy food choices whilealso encouraging them to get ac-tive and creative in the kitchen.CRPUSD students are joiningmore than 2,600 other studentsrepresenting more than 1,300Sodexo-served school sites in 30states nationally.There were 53 fourth and
fifth-grade students who submit-ted healthy comfort food recipesand the 10 best were selected toparticipate in the district-wide fi-nals event. Finalists will prepare and
present their creations before
being assessed on criteria includ-ing originality, taste, ease ofpresentation, kid friendliness anduse of healthy ingredients. CR-PUSD joins 256 other schooldistricts across the country hold-ing Future Chefs events through-out February and March. Thewinning student from each par-ticipating district will be consid-ered for regional finalist awards,and the selected regional finalistswill vie to become one of fivenational finalists competing forthe public’s vote on Sodex-oUSA.com. “According to the American
Heart Association, about one inevery three American kids andteens is overweight or obese,”said Stephen Dunmore, CEONorth America, Schools,Sodexo. “This staggering statis-tic demonstrates why it is moreimportant than ever to engageyouth to become advocates fortheir own health.”Judging for the contest starts
at 5:15 p.m. Lawrence JonesMiddle School is located at 5151Snyder Lane in Rohnert Park.
Local students tocompete in FutureChefs on March 15
CHS barbeque slated April 9
Friday, March 10• SSU Nursing Transition
into Practice Certificate Sum-mer 2017 information meeting,5-7 p.m., Sonoma State Univer-sity, Darwin Hall 103, 1801 E.Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, noRSVP required. Contact Debo-rah Roberts at (707) 664-2394or [email protected].
• Bingo, hosted by theFriends of the Rohnert ParkSenior Center, doors open at 4p.m. and first game is 6:30p.m., Rohnert Park Senior Cen-ter, 6800 Hunter Dr., buy-insare $35 or $45, which includeseverything. Payouts upon atten-dance. Food is also availablefor purchase. Bring this ad infor a free dinner.
• “McQuadle: A Dragon’sTale,” A Theatre for Children,Kids Street Learning Center,709 Davis Dr., Santa Rosa, 7p.m. This is an action-packedadventure starring a youngdragon searching for his pur-pose. Utilizing audience partici-pation, this comedy has a littlesomething for everyone, $5,call (707) 483-5800 for moreinformation.
Saturday, March 11• Penngrove Social Firemen’s
Corned Beef and Cabbage Feedfrom 4-7 p.m., Penngrove Com-munity Clubhouse, 385 Wood-ward Ave., Penngrove at theCorner of Oak St. and Wood-ward, adults $15, childrenunder 12 $7.50, all proceedshelp maintain CommunityClubhouse and Penngrove Park,call Stanley Pronzini at (707)217-7161 for more information.
• Cash & King, a Tribute toJohnny Cash and Elvis Presleyperformed by Steven Kent,
Spreckels Theater Company, 8p.m., 5409 Snyder Lane, Rohn-ert Park, VIP lounge tickets$45, premier tickets $35 andgeneral admission tickets $25.For more information, call(707) 588-3400.
• “McQuadle: A Dragon’sTale,” A Theatre for Children,Kids Street Learning Center,709 Davis Dr., Santa Rosa, 7p.m. This is an action-packedadventure starring a youngdragon searching for his pur-pose. Utilizing audience partici-pation, this comedy has a littlesomething for everyone, $5,call (707) 483-5800 for moreinformation.
• Sharing of the Green,fundraiser auction, dinner anddance for the Education Foun-dation of Cotati and RohnertPark, 5:30 p.m., DoubleTree byHilton Sonoma Wine Country, 1Doubletree Dr., Rohnert Park,$75 per person.
• Kim D. Hester Williams,“In The Huntington with Oc-tavia: What I Learned and WhyEveryone Should Read theWork Of Octavia E. Butler,” 1-4 p.m., The Sitting Room, 2025Curtis Dr., Penngrove, join Pro-fessor Hester in an explorationof Butler, a black science fic-tion writer. For more details, gotowww.sittingroom.org/events.html.
Sunday, March 12• Redwood Writers presents
“Fact to Fantasy: Using Autobi-ographical Material in Fiction”with Ellen Sussman at theFlamingo Hotel, 2777 FourthSt., Santa Rosa, 2-4:30 p.m.For more information, go towww.redwoodwriters.org, $5for members, $10 for non-mem-bers.
Monday, March 13No events scheduled
Tuesday, March 14• Rohnert Park City Council
meeting, 5 p.m., Rohnert ParkCity Hall, 130 Avram Ave.,Rohnert Park.
• Cotati City Council meet-ing, 7 p.m., 201 W. Sierra Ave.,Cotati.
• Pints for Paws, fundraiserto save lives of orphaned babywild animals, 5:30-8:30 p.m.,Lagunitas Taproom, 1280 N.McDowell Blvd., Petaluma,$15 adults, $5 kids, ticketsavailable at Sonoma CountyWildlife Rescue or at the door.
• Rohnert Park Chamber ofCommerce Women in BusinessNetworking Mixer, City Car-pets, 7611 Redwood Dr., Rohn-ert Park, 5:30-7 p.m. Free toattend and open to all.
• Kingpins of Comedy everysecond Tuesday of the month atDouble Decker Lanes, 300 GolfCourse Dr., Rohnert Park, 8:30-10:30 p.m.
• Rainbow Cattle Co. GiveBack Tuesday, 6-9 p.m., Rain-bow Cattle Company, 16220Main St., Guerneville, raffleprizes, a $5 potluck dinner,Rainbow donates 10 percent ofthe bar to Food For Thought’slife-giving nutrition programs,call (707) 869-0206 for moreinformation.
Wednesday, March 15• Third annual Future Chefs
Competition, 3:30-5:30 p.m.,Lawrence Jones Middle School,5154 Snyder Lane, RohnertPark, this is an event for thestudents in the district with ele-mentary schools well repre-sented.
• Petaluma Arts Association60th Anniversary, 100 Fair-grounds Dr., at the PetalumaPublic Library’s Helen PutnamCommunity Room. Each ofthese artists has demonstrated asincere commitment to better-ing their studio practice and artcommunity. Exhibit availablefor viewing during libraryhours.
Thursday, March 16• SSU Master of Arts in Or-
ganization Development Pro-gram information meeting:learn leadership skills neededfor successfully guiding an or-ganization or communitythrough needed change. Thistwo-year M.A. program empha-sizes mentoring and hands-onlearning through actual consult-ing projects, Sonoma State Uni-versity - Int. Hall 100, 1801 E.Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, call(707) 664-2682 for more infor-mation.
• Rohnert Park Parks andRecreation meeting, 6 p.m.,Rohnert Park City Hall, 130Avram Ave., Rohnert Park.
Friday, March 17• “The Sugar Bean Sisters,” 8
p.m., Spreckels Performing ArtsCenter, for tickets call theSpreckels Box Office at (707)588-3400. Box office hours areTuesday through Thursday,noon-5 p.m. and one hour be-fore show time.
• Bingo, hosted by theFriends of the Rohnert ParkSenior Center, doors open at 4p.m. and first game is 6:30p.m., Rohnert Park Senior Cen-ter, 6800 Hunter Dr., buy-insare $35 or $45, which includeseverything. Payouts upon atten-dance. Food is also available
for purchase. Bring this ad infor a free dinner.
• Register for free at daily-acts.org/events for the monthly(third Friday of each month)volunteer days to give PocketPark some love, 2-4 p.m., Co-tati Pocket Park located at theintersection of LaSalle andLoretto Streets, Cotati.
Saturday, March 18• Petaluma Arts Association
60th Anniversary, 100 Fair-grounds Dr., at the PetalumaPublic Library’s Helen PutnamCommunity Room. Each ofthese artists has demonstrated asincere commitment to better-ing their studio practice and artcommunity. Exhibit availablefor viewing during libraryhours.
• “The Sugar Bean Sisters,” 8p.m., Spreckels Performing ArtsCenter, for tickets call theSpreckels Box Office at (707)588-3400. Box office hours areTuesday through Thursday,noon-5 p.m. and one hour be-fore show time.
Sunday, March 19• Petaluma Arts Association
60th Anniversary, 100 Fair-grounds Dr., at the PetalumaPublic Library’s Helen PutnamCommunity Room. Each ofthese artists has demonstrated asincere commitment to better-ing their studio practice and artcommunity. Exhibit availablefor viewing during libraryhours.
• “The Sugar Bean Sisters,” 2p.m., Spreckels Performing ArtsCenter, for tickets call theSpreckels Box Office at (707)588-3400. Box office hours areTuesday through Thursday,noon-5 p.m. and one hour be-
fore show time.Monday, March 20
• Cotati Planning Commis-sion meeting, 7 p.m., CotatiCity Council chamber, 201 W.Sierra Ave., Cotati.
Tuesday, March 21• Roller Derby newbie train-
ing, 7:30 p.m., Cal Skate, 6100Commerce Blvd., Rohnert Park,Resurrection Roller Girls arerecruiting first-time and return-ing skaters for this season,every Tuesday is back to basicspractices which focus on build-ing fundamental skate skills aswell as learning rules and strat-egy. First time sessions are free,$10 after that. Entrance in-cludes loaner equipment ifneeded.
Wednesday, March 22No events scheduled
Thursday, March 23• Rohnert Park Planning
Commission meeting, 6 p.m.,Rohnert Park City Hall, 130Avram Ave., Rohnert Park.
Masterson on RPimmigrants policy
The Community Voice:One of the many things that I
learned when going through myconstitutional law class in col-lege was the fact that the Con-stitution of the United Statesaffords citizens and non-citi-zens the same rights. The policewho protect our communitiesare bound by law to afford allcivilians, citizens or non-citi-zens (immigrants) the sameconstitutional rights.
The primary role of law en-forcement, including the Rohn-ert Park Dept. of Public Safety,is to protect life and property.This requires that Public SafetyOfficers treat all people with re-spect and dignity.
Many people who live andwork in Rohnert Park are anx-ious and worried about recentstatements in the media that talkabout the federal government’stargeting of people who are inthe United States illegally.
As the Director of Public
Safety for the last eight years,we have never worked with Im-migration and Custom’s En-forcement (ICE) to participatein sweeps that result in the ar-rest of illegal immigrants. Likemany of the other law enforce-ment agencies in SonomaCounty, Rohnert Park PublicSafety is not planning to con-duct coordinated sweeps forlaw abiding good people whoare residing in our community.
It is my intent in writing thisshort letter to reduce the fear
and anxiety of individuals whoare living and working in Rohn-ert Park and are immigrants thatmay be undocumented; PublicSafety Officers are not going todeport you.
Our officers have worked ex-tremely hard over the last eightyears to build the trust of allcivilians regardless of their im-migration status. We believethat diversity is good for ourcountry and for Rohnert Park.We will continue to respect allindividuals and do everythingin our power to keep you safe inour community. We have notand do not plan to deport mem-bers of our community solelybased on their immigration sta-tus.
Brian MastersonDirector of Public
Safety for Rohnert Park
Kimberly’s motherthanks the community
The Community Voice:Jennifer Kimberly, the
mother of Kirk Kimberly, whowas killed by an assailant still
at large, wants to thank a num-ber of businesses for their gen-erous donations to Kirk' sCelebration of Life, which washeld in the Cotati Room on Jan.7.
The Kimberly family alsowants to thank all of the indi-viduals who donated time,money, food and materials forKirk's memorial.
Jennifer also wants to thankKathy Doran, who organizedthe whole event. It was a beau-tifully orchestrated reflection ofKirk's life full of delicious foodand wonderful people. The fol-lowing businesses donated tothe cause:
Ignacio Ruiz Catering, Rohn-ert Park; The Rental Place,Rohnert Park; Global SignalsGroup, Novato; Taqueria ElTapatio, Rohnert Park; SonomaMountain Foods, Rohnert Park;First Baptist Church, RohnertPark; Friedman’s Home Im-provement, Santa Rosa; Costco,Rohnert Park; Boudin SF, SantaRosa; Lowe’s, Cotati;Spancky’s, Cotati; HomeDepot, Rohnert Park; Starbucks
Mountain Shadows Plaza,Rohnert Park; Starbucks 640 E.Cotati Ave, Cotati; The UnionHotel, Occidental; SocorroLopez Cleaning, Rohnert Park;and Terra Firma Global Part-ners, Petaluma.
Jennifer KimberlyCotati
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ST. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCHRev. Jola Bortner, Pastor
5150 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, Phone: 584-9780E-mail: [email protected]
"A progressive church with friendly people"- All welcome-All welcome
www.stjohnsunitedmethodist.org
CROSS AND CROWN LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL5475 Snyder Lane - Rohnert Park
Church Phone: 707/795-7853. School Phone: 707/795-7863
Church Web Site: School Web Site: www.crossandcrownrp.org www.crossandcrownschoolrp.org
To be a part of religious directorycall us at 584-2222
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BIBLE STUDY 9:30 AM. WORSHIP SERVICE 10 AM
7450 SANTA BARBARA AVE., ROHNERT PARK, CA 94928. 707-322-1251
FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Jim RobieWORSHIP 10 AM, SUNDAY
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CapricornDecember 22 – January 19A big to-do is in the works,
and you will have to go all out.Call in the troops if needed,Capricorn. This is not yours toplan and yours alone.
Aquarius January 20 – February 18A crisis at home comes to a
quick end, thanks to the arrivalof guests. Who knew how help-ful a few extra hands could be.Show your gratitude, Aquarius.
PiscesFebruary 19 – March 20The news is good, but it may
not seem like it at first. Be opento the idea, and you will be ben-efit, Pisces. Travel plans arenixed by that special someone.
AriesMarch 21 – April 19
Drop it, Aries. There is noth-ing more to discuss. Silencespeaks louder than words any-way. A home improvement proj-ect finishes with a flourish.
TaurusApril 20 – May 20
Alone time is hard to come bythese days, as more and more re-quests come in. Steal some ifyou have to, Taurus. You deservea break from the action.
GeminiMay 21 – June 21
Darn, Gemini. Just when itlooked like everything wasgoing to go according to plan,you hit a snag. Luckily for you,the fix is super easy.
CancerJune 22 – July 22
Pipe down, Cancer. You’vesaid too much as it is. Givesomeone else a chance to speak.A trend makes it way into yourhome, much to the chagrin ofyour family.
LeoJuly 23 – August 22
Stop it, Leo. You’ve beataround the bush long enough.Get to the point. Rejection is al-ways a possibility, so you havenothing to fear.
VirgoAugust 23 – September 22Some things are better than
others, Virgo, but don’t let on ata celebration. Be grateful for allthat you receive, even the mostunusual of gifts..
LibraSeptember 23 – October 22Take, take, take. It seems like
all a young friend does is take,and it is up to you to set themstraight. Be nice but firm, Libra.A shopping trip relieves tension.
ScorpioOctober 23 – November 21Phase 1 is nearly complete.
Make sure you are ready to startPhase 2. Friend doesn’t want tohelp? No problem, Scorpio. An-other dear fiend does.
SagittariusNovember 22 – December 21You can make a fuss all you
want, Sagittarius, but it won’tget you anywhere. To ensure youreach your goal, you will need tobe diplomatic.
Weekly Horoscopes March 10, 2017
Honors for ZeidlerPenngrove ElementarySchool fourth-gradeteacher Ed Zeidler wasnominated by parentsand students and hon-ored as Mix 104.9Radio’s Teacher of theMonth by the SonomaCounty Office of Edu-cation and Mix 104.9.He is sitting amongsthis students holding hisplaque.
Robert Grant
‘Cotati’Continued from page 1capital projects improving infra-structure.Cotati resident Laurie Alder-
man had questioned why therewas only $2,700 in the fund forstreet maintenance.“That money is designated for
street maintenance after all theexpenses were included inbudget,” Velosa said. “That is theremaining cash available movingforward. We accumulate rev-enues for future use. For exam-ple, you try to save as muchmoney knowing in 15 yearsyou’ll have to change a roof.When comes 15th year you userevenues you’ve accumulated for15 years. We tried to be diligentfor saving as much as we couldfor the rainy days.”Overall, staff says the General
Fund revenue is in a better posi-tion when compared to theadopted fiscal year 2016-17budget and staff anticipates a
slight increase in revenue abovebudget if they remain consistentwith the first two quarters of theyear.Former Cotati councilman
George Barich chided the entirebudget process.“This budget is not on target
or you set the bar very low,”Barich said. “The budget is notbalanced because you have notput in future anticipated expen-ditures. This building we’restanding in is not earthquakesafe. We need a new city hall.There are a lot of projects in Co-tati not funded for needed re-pairs.”Councilman John Dell’Osso
said Barich had a point about thecity not budgeting in anticipatedexpenditures, but he providedadded nuance.“That makes perfect sense but
incomes are not projected at thistime,” Dell’Osso said. “It’s ap-ples and oranges. You can’t saythere’s a $3 million retrofit forcity hall, but we’re not projecting
what any of revenues are whenit’s time for that project. This isnot smoke and mirrors. It’s al-ways nice to see at midyearwe’ve collected more and spenta little bit less.”The water fund revenue is
tracking at 18 percent abovebudget estimates, and expensesto mid-year are close to the bud-geted amount. The general operational in-
comes were higher, the staff re-port said, mostly because ofunbudgeted development fees.The sewer fund revenues and
expenditures are currently track-ing at and just below budget es-timates, respectively. Thegeneral operational incomeswere higher, also primarily be-cause of unbudgeted develop-ment fees. Expenses are slightlylower as the capital projects bud-geted were not initiated duringthe first six months of the fiscalyear.Though the revenues for
sewer were higher than antici-
pated, at half the budget amountfor the year, a significant portionof this increase was because ofone-time payments, and revenuefrom service charges had de-creased from prior years. Thisrevenue decrease reflects the re-calculation of sewer usage basedon drought years as well as hav-ing no change in the billing rateapplied per 1,000 gallons used.Cotati currently is performing arate study that will analyze thesewer rates with respect to cur-rent and planned operational andinfrastructure expenses.
The City of Rohnert Park in2016 completed a large surveyof our residents. We receivedmore than 1,000 responses andused the results to help shapeour priorities.We have just completed a
similar survey for 2017, andI’m very pleased that more than2,000 residents participated.While we’re still compiling theresults, we have some prelimi-nary information to share withyou. One of the survey questions
asked what one thing residentswould like to see change inRohnert Park. The most fre-quent responses included thefollowing:• Create a downtown: In
2016, the city council adopted aplan for downtown RohnertPark, focused on the formerState Farm property, the libraryand Dept. of Public Safety sta-tion, and nearby properties.This includes a combination ofattractive streets with widesidewalks for strolling, retailbusinesses such as local restau-rants, open spaces which couldinclude a plaza, and high-den-sity housing. SunCal, a developer that
bought the State Farm propertyin 2013, proposed their ownplan which the city approved.Since then, SunCal has notmoved forward with its project,and last month they listed theproperty for sale. City staffhave met with numerous poten-tial buyers, emphasizing thecity’s desire for a quality down-town. It is important to remember
that while the city sets the ex-pectations for what we want ina downtown, it is ultimately theproperty owners’ decisionwhether and when to build whatwe are looking for.
• Roads and potholes: Thequality of roads and the numberof potholes – particularly afterthe heavy rains this past winter– are clearly issues of concern.Plans are already in place to fixSnyder Lane between Keiserand G section starting this sum-mer. We will also improve Red-wood Drive between RohnertPark Expressway and GolfCourse Drive later this year. Inthe meantime, our street crewsare doing their best to fill pot-holes between storms.• Traffic flow:We’ve heard a
lot of concern about traffic flowin the city, particularly at majorintersections along Golf CourseDrive and Rohnert Park Ex-pressway near Highway 101.We have started working onmaking the traffic lights moreresponsive with computerizedcontrols and expect to see im-provements by late in 2017. Weare also studying the best wayto improve many intersections.We have required developers tocontribute millions to offset thecosts of traffic improvements inand near the city.• Crime and policing: Resi-
dents have expressed interest inincreasing police patrols and re-ducing panhandling. While weare very pleased that crime ratesdropped in 2016 to near-historiclows, we continue to hire PublicSafety Officers and trainees (10so far in 2017), and the citycouncil approved five new offi-cer positions in this year’sbudget. Our Community-Ori-ented Policing Unit allows agroup of officers to addresscrimes involving drugs andprostitution without taking offi-cers off the streets. The citycannot prohibit panhandling solong as it does not create a
safety problem. • Park maintenance and
restrooms: The council hasmade the opening of the rest-rooms in all of our parks a highpriority. We started last yearwith Benicia Park, and con-struction on a new restroom isunderway at Alicia Park. Theconstruction of the new AliciaPark restroom will be com-pleted shortly and will be opento the public by the end ofApril. Renovation of the Magnolia
Park tennis court restroom isnearly complete and will beopen to the public by the end ofApril. While there is certainlymore to do, in the last yearwe’ve made repairs at manyparks, including new bleachersat G Park, rebuilt benches andpicnic tables at S Park, reno-vated Benecia Pool, and in-stalled new par courseequipment at D Park with fi-nancing donated by the casino. Town Hall meetingcoming soon to RPAnother great way to share
your thoughts about RohnertPark is to attend a town hallmeeting. Our next one will beon May 3 6-8 p.m. at the Com-munity Center. We hold these meetings twice
per year because they haveproven to be great ways for usto communicate with our resi-dents. You will have the chanceto ask questions and hear di-rectly from the city council. Ihope to see many of my fellowresidents there.
Darrin Jenkins is the RohnertPark city manager.
Published in 2001 by Scot-tish publisher Geddes & Gros-set as part of a series called“The Irish Biographies,” thissmall book, “Oscar Wilde,” isone of many about one of Ire-land’s most famous authors. Itis a marvelous example of de-lightful reading in a small pack-age. It is out-of-print but seems to
be readily available from vari-ous online sources. By chance Ipicked up a nice copy at themost recent Rohnert Park Li-brary book sale.Wilde is perhaps best known
as the author of a comic andsatiric play called “The Impor-tance of Being Ernest.” Set inthe late Victorian Age inBritain, the play is a standardfixture on innumerable highschool and communityplaylists. Oscar Wilde is alsowell known for his biting socialcommentary. He wrote literary criticism
and published poems and es-says that turn up frequently inEnglish literature classes. Hisnovel, “The Picture of DorianGray,” is another example of hiswork.However, in the England of
his time, Wilde was ostracizedby the public, condemned andimprisoned by the law for “pub-lic indecency.” He was forcedto work on a treadmill, and hishealth collapsed under the harshconditions. He was only 46 atthe time of his death. Oscar’s early years were
spent in a historically privilegedthough somewhat eccentric
household in Dublin. His fatherwas a respected physician, buthe also scandalized his neigh-bors with an extramarital affairthat resulted in four illegitimatechildren. Oscar’s mother wasin the spotlight for her gather-ings of societal mavens and forher revolutionary poetry pub-lished under the name of “Sper-anza.”In this biography David
Pritchard briefly, but expertly,delivers a rounded portrait ofOscar from childhood throughthe painful end. He makes clearWilde’s important place amongother Irish literary stars likeGeorge Bernard Shaw, JamesJoyce, and W.B. Yeats. Oscar attended Trinity Col-
lege in Dublin for his groundingas one of Ireland’s literary gi-ants. Later he went to MagdalenCollege of Oxford Universityon a fellowship and there devel-oped his skill as an essayist. Atthe same time he became an ad-vocate of the Aesthetic Move-
ment which incorporated artis-tic beauty and taste into practi-tioners’ daily lifestyles. While Oscar was honing his
writing skills he was also in thepublic eye as a popular lecturer.He conducted a successful tourof American lecture halls, in-cluding those in the “WildWest.” Meantime he married, had
two sons, and discovered inhimself the homosexual lean-ings that would be his downfall.He made no secret of his linksto young men in both upper andlower levels of society.This lifestyle probably
helped to support the attacksmade by the Marquis ofQueensbury, father of one ofOscar’s good friends. The at-tacks ultimately led to his ar-rest, conviction, andimprisonment for “public inde-cency.” British society was strongly
homophobic at the time, soOscar was doomed when thisaspect of his life became public. This is an easy-to-read biog-
raphy that lays out the facts ofOscar Wilde’s success as a manof literature and his failures as aman of his times. AuthorPritchard deserves praise for anexcellent introduction to a veryfamous man.
Berniece Owen is a retired li-brarian, an avid reader and agraduate from the University ofSouth Dakota. She spent six re-tirement years in McMinnville,Ore., before moving to RohnertPark.
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‘Chase’Continued from page 1Delew then turned northbound
on Stony Point Road, still failingto yield to pursuing officers,which now included units fromPetaluma Police Department,CHP, the Sheriff’s Office andRohnert Park.
Delew pulled back onto south-bound Highway 101 from theStony Point Road and PepperRoad onramp. Delew began topass traffic in the center dividerat speeds up to 60 mph in heavytraffic. He then pulled to the right side
of the highway and drove his ve-hicle off the roadway next to the
Petaluma Factory Outlets, tryingto pull into the rear parking lot.His vehicle sunk in the mud andgrass and was unable to travelany further. Delew was takeninto custody without further in-cident.No other vehicles were dam-
aged other than the one Delewwas driving and the Rohnert
Park patrol car. The officer re-ceived minor injuries, wastreated at Kaiser Hospital and re-leased back to duty this evening. Delew was booked into the
Sonoma County Jail on felonycharges of evading police, vehi-cle theft, assault with a deadlyweapon, vandalism and a proba-tion violation.
‘Oscar Wilde’ a delightfulread in a small package
Best of the booksBerniece Owen
Lots respond toRP’s survey; results pending
A group of Sonoma State University stu-dents has won a major innovation award forcreating a pair of devices to combat kidneydisease, which affects an estimated 26 mil-lion Americans.Sonoma State engineering students Jose
Avila, Nader Srouji, and Michael Vargaswere awarded the I-Corps Special Recogni-tion award at the 29th annual CaliforniaState University Biotechnology Symposiumin Santa Clara last month for creating notone, but two devices to detect and reduce therisk of kidney disease. One uses a spectroscopy to test urine for
an excess amount of protein called albumin,and the other is an infrared camera thatshows active muscles and heart rate in realtime during a workout. Both were given thename SpecDetect.According to the National Kidney Foun-
dation, most of the 26 million Americans liv-ing with chronic kidney disease are unawarethey have it. One team member has a per-
sonal history with the disease, as his ownbrother went undiagnosed for a time.Starting with the at-home kidney disease
test, the team found after numerous inter-views that while doctors loved the product,patients were not likely to use it on theirown. “Our interviews confirmed that people
don’t want it,” says Vargas. “My ownbrother, who recovered from kidney disease,even said that he wouldn't buy it. It wasmind-blowing.”Trying to find an edge, the team decided
to start talking to personal trainers to learnhow to motivate clients or patients to takebetter care of themselves. This led the teamto a new idea that would help both personaltrainers and the team's target audience ofthose at risk for kidney disease.By reducing the risk of conditions that can
lead to kidney disease, such as diabetes, theteam would still be achieving their goal. Sothey decided to switch gears toward improv-
ing overall health, but still with a focus onkidney disease.They came up with an idea for an infrared
camera that shows a client's heart rate andwhich muscles are being used in real timeduring a workout. This allows trainers tocommunicate more clearly the proper formand technique for a given exercise, motivat-ing their clients and creating a more efficientworkout.“They really did pull it together at the end
on their own,” says SSU Engineering Pro-fessor Derek Decker. “It’s rare to see a groupof three people be as cohesive as they werewith everything going against them. I am re-ally proud of them.”By winning the I-Corps award, the
SpecDetect team has a chance to apply for a$50,000 grant to keep developing their com-pany. But their greatest reward may be thelesson that perseverance pays off. “At firstothers might not fully believe in the productthat you're developing,” says Srouji.
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A Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the following project has been preparedthrough the Planning Division of the City of Rohnert Park pursuant to the guidelines andprocedures for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project proposes to construct a two-story, 85,815 squarefoot assisted living and memory care facility with 90 units and 114 beds on approximately3.5-acres located east of the intersection of Rohnert Park Expressway and Snyder Lane.The proposed project is Phase II of the Oak View Senior Residential Project approvedby the City in 2002. Phase I of the Oak View Senior Residential Project was completed in2006 and involved construction of the Oak View of Sonoma Hills independent senior liv-ing facility on the property located immediately east of the proposed project site. Theprimary access to the project site would be from Medical Center Drive. Secondary accesswould be provided from Rohnert Park Expressway. Entitlements requested for this projectinclude: • Site Plan and Architectural Review; • Conditional Use Permit; • Section 404 Permit (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) and Section 401 Water Quality Certification (Regional Water Quality Control Board); and • A Letter of Map Revision (FEMA)PROJECT LOCATION: The project site is comprised of 2 parcels (APNs 159-460-026 &027) located east of the intersection of Rohnert Park Expressway and Snyder Lane andsouth of Medical Center Drive. Development to the north and west of the property con-sists of offices uses, both professional and medical. To the east are the Oak View ofSonoma Hills Apartments and the University District Specific Plan area and to the south,across Rohnert Park Expressway, is a single-family residential neighborhood located inproximity to Rancho Cotati High School and Sonoma State University.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Comments on this docu-ment will be received from March 13, 2017through April 13, 2017. A copy of the proposedMND and Initial Study are available for public re-view at the City’s Development Services Depart-ment located at 130 Avram Avenue, RohnertPark, California. Comments may be submittedin writing to the City of Rohnert Park PlanningManager, Jeffrey Beiswenger, at 130 Avram Av-enue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928-2486. The MND is also available on the City’s website,which can be accessed at www.rpcity.org. Ad-ditional information may be obtained by contact-ing Planning Division Staff at(707) 588-2219.DATE PUBLISHED: March 10, 2017The Community Voic
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By Mickey ZeldesIs it just one of those rare co-
incidences that this month’sWeight Watcher’s magazine hasan article on overweight petsand we recently got in our fat-test cat ever, or does it provethe point? We have an epidemichappening of overweight ani-mals. It’s sad. It’s unhealthy.
It’s expensive. And it’s prevent-able.Who knew there was an As-
sociation for Pet Obesity Pre-vention (APOP) in the UnitedStates? They estimated that in2015, 53.8 percent (more than41 million dogs) and 58.2 per-cent (more than 49 million cats)were overweight or obese, and
those are just the ones theyknow about. The fact that weneed an association to tell ushow to keep our pets from be-coming overweight is sad. After all, it should be rela-
tively simple because we, theirparents, control their food. Theydon’t have the problems peoplehave of trying to make goodfood choices, being bombardedwith advertising of fatteningand unhealthy choices, going toa grocery store and facing thegauntlet of tempting treats, etc.They eat what we give them.Period. Unless of course youhave a cunning food thief inyour home, but even then we
control, or at least attempt to,their access to food.The problem for our pets is
we hate to eat alone and whocan resist the big brown eyesstaring at you while you guiltilyeat a snack? Some peopleequate love with food and theydo love their pets – to death. Literally. We also use treats
as rewards and, especially witha new or young dog, we wantthem to learn to be good.Hence, frequent rewards. Thetrick is to calculate the treatsinto the daily food calorie total– not add it on top of their dailyquota. So if you use a quartercup of food/treats as rewards
during the day, you need to sub-tract a quarter cup of food fromtheir food dish. Yes, treats havecalories. So does rawhide andbasically anything else that isingested. Unless you use carrotsand apples as treats (try them,some dogs love them) you haveto count it as part of their in-take. Not only is being over-weight uncomfortable for thepet, it is unhealthy. The excessweight puts a strain on theirhearts and their bone structure,causing heart disease, arthritisand lameness. Cats, especially,are prone to diabetes, an expen-sive and difficult disease tomanage. The cost of the testsplus the insulin quickly addsup. Cha-ching! So who wants togo there?Rotund animals have a diffi-
cult time adequately groomingthemselves. They can’t reach allthe way to their back end toclean up, so help is needed inthat area as well. Most catsdon’t really appreciate buttbaths, so it becomes a challengeand not something that en-hances your bond with your pet.But lack of cleanliness leads toother problems, urine stains andburns on their legs, feces caughtin the fur, mats and tangles ifthe animal is long-haired, andmore. Some animals need whatis called a sanitary clip to keeptheir back end clean, which isanother expense. All becauseyou are just too generous withthe tasty tuna treats!Which brings me to Boon,
the sweet but very rotund calicothat was recently surrendered tothe shelter. She weighed almost19 pounds. We had to clip her back end
and do daily sanitary baths tohelp keep her clean and startedher on a diet regiment. Youcan’t be too drastic, especiallywith cats because they are alsoprone to hepatic lipidosis (aliver disease) if they stop eatingfor any reason (they don’t likethe diet food for example).
Dogs you can wait out a coupledays but not cats! Veterinariansare now recommending cannedfood for weight loss because itcontains so much water. A highfiber diet can also help themfeel full even with less quantity.And, of course, any extra
movement can help burn calo-ries. (Haven’t we all heard thatbefore?). So Boon is beingtossed her limited kibble so shehas to chase it to eat and givenher wet food in small amountsput in multiple dishes aroundher enclosure so she has to findit. She loves to follow, so wewalk back and forth in her roomto get her to move more. We arelooking for a home for Boonthat is committed to helping herlose the five extra pounds sheneeds to be healthy. Need aworkout partner? Someone tohelp keep you eating healthier?We should promote her foradoption to Weight Watchersmembers; maybe she can helpsomeone reach their weight lossgoal, too.
Upcoming events• “Get Them Back Home”
campaign: Every lost petshould have a way to get backhome. Free pet ID tags andbackup microchips are availableto all residents of Rohnert Parkand Cotati. No appointmentnecessary, just come by theshelter during our regular openhours: Wednesday 1-6:30 p.m.;Thursday, Friday and Saturday1-5:30 p.m.; and Sunday 1-4:30p.m.• Fix-it clinics: Free spay
and neuters for cats and $60dog surgeries (up to 80 pounds)are available for low-incomeRohnert Park and Cotati resi-dents. Call 588-3531 for an ap-pointment.
Mickey Zeldes is the supervi-sor at the Rohnert Park AnimalShelter. She can be contacted [email protected].
As your mother, father,grandparent or someone closeto you nears the end of life,your loving care matters morethan ever. But, as the familycaregiver who shared the fol-lowing story found out, some-times it’s hard to know how tobest navigate those challengingcircumstances.“Looking back, I regret how
much I tiptoed around the factthat my mom was dying. Whenwe moved her into a room atthe hospice house she said,‘Well I guess I’ll miss Christ-mas this year.’ It was early De-cember and we had brought asmall tree to decorate her room.My immediate reaction to hergloomy comment was ‘Aw, noMom! We’ll bring Christmas toyou!’ But the look on her facetold me she knew just as well asI did that she wouldn’t make itto Christmas.”Here are seven tips that may
help you and your dying lovedone confront the reality of yourcircumstances and approach theend of life with more restful re-assurance:• 1. Acknowledge the ele-
phant in the room: The big“Ds,” death and dying, canseem awkward to talk about.Tiptoeing around death can ac-tually add stress. If you don’tknow where to start, just followyour loved one’s lead.• 2. It’s okay to express
your emotions, even your sad-ness, in front of your lovedone: You may feel the urge topretend that everything is allright, but expressing your feel-ings gives your loved one free-dom to be honest about his orher feelings in front of you.Your loved one will likely feelrelieved that you understandwhat’s occurring.• 3. Your presence matters:
Even if hospitals make you un-comfortable or you’d rather re-member your loved one fullyfunctional, showing up proba-bly matters more than yourloved one can say.• 4. Create meaningful con-
versation: People at the end oflife usually prefer to recall
happy memories with thosethey love and find closure. Tryto focus conversation aroundthemes like forgiveness, thank-fulness and love betweenfriends or family members andthemselves. Use the LifeLegacy Worksheet to assist inhaving meaningful conversa-tions with your loved one. Callin to request one and we willmail you a copy. It stimulatesconversations with questionssuch as: What is your mostcherished family tradition?Why is it important? Do youhave any unfinished businessthat needs to be completed?What would you especially likeyour family to know and re-member about you? Whatwould you like to be remem-bered for and who would youlike to be remembered by?What advice would you giveyour children and grandchil-dren? This is a great tool withmany thought provoking con-versation starters. That you mayeven want to video on yourphone to keep.• 5. Listen carefully for any
messages your senior lovedone would like to convey:Sometimes, people approachingdeath may try to communicatean important message to thosearound them, even if they’reunable to speak clearly. If thishappens, don’t immediately as-sume it’s nonsensical babble;try to understand what yourloved one is trying to say.• 6. Find out answers to
typical end-of-life questions:
If your loved one can still thinkrationally and communicateclearly with you, use the fivewishes document to learn aboutyour loved one’s end-of-lifepreferences. Knowing the an-swers to questions like “wheredo you hope to spend your lastdays?” can help you ensureyour loved one remains com-fortable until the very end.• 7. Be mindful of legal doc-
uments: Know what end-of-lifelegal decisions have alreadybeen made, such as a living willor a designated healthcarepower of attorney. A living willdescribes wishes for medicaltreatment, including the use oflife-prolonging treatment at theend of life. A healthcare powerof attorney is appointed to acton behalf of your loved one re-garding medical treatment deci-sions. Knowing and respectingthese decisions can help youcarry out your loved last one’swishes with confidence.With these tips for supportive
care, you’ll likely be able tomake the most of the time youhave left with your loved one,help that person feel as com-fortable as possible, and bringthe closure needed to move onpeacefully. If you need helpidentifying what documents youneed to have in place as end oflife approaches, or if you arewanting to be proactive and getthem in place before the needarises (which is what I recom-mend because you never knowwhen a sudden life crisis willhappen) give us a call at HomeInstead Senior Care or LegacyConcierge Service at (707) 732-4527 who can help you navi-gate this difficult time.
Julie Ann Soukoulis is theowner of Home Instead Seniorcare office in Rohnert Park,mother of two and passionateabout healthy living at all ages.Having cared for her parents,she understands your strugglesand aims, through her website,www.homeinstead.com/sonomato educate and encourage sen-iors and caregivers. Have acaregiving or aging concern?She’s love to hear from you at
March is Colorectal CancerAwareness Month. Colorectalcancer is one of the most easilyprevented cancers if discoveredearly through a colonoscopy. I can speak personally to the
importance of being tested forcolorectal cancer. It has been 11years since I was found to haverectal cancer. In 2005, the can-cer was detected during acolonoscopy. I am doing greatwith no reoccurrence after un-dergoing chemotherapy, radia-tion and surgery in 2005 and2006. I am very lucky andhappy to be alive. Colorectal cancer in U.S.Colorectal cancer is the third
leading cause of cancer deathsin the United States. Each year,there are about 50,000 deathsfrom colorectal cancer andabout 150,000 new cases de-tected. The lifetime risk of de-veloping colorectal cancer isabout 5 percent, 1 in 20. Therisk is slightly higher in menthan women.Younger adults can develop
colorectal cancer, but thechances increase dramaticallyafter age 55; about 7 out of 10people diagnosed with colorec-tal cancer are more than 55years old. However, a recentstudy has showed a sharp in-crease in rate on colon and rec-tal cancer in younger agegroups. Over the last 20 yearsthe colon cancer rates have in-creased between 1 and 2 per-cent per year for Americans intheir 20s and 30s. Rectal cancerrates have increased 3 percentper year in the 20-30-year agegroup and 2 percent annuallyfor those ages 40 to 54. This isa dramatic increase in youngerpatients. Three in 10 cases ofrectal cancer are now diagnosedin patients younger than 55,which is double the proportionfrom 1990. Meanwhile, rectalcancer rates in Americans ages55 and older have continuallydropped over the last 40 yearsbecause of the increase in pre-ventive colonoscopies in adultsover 50. The increased rate ofcolorectal cancer in younger in-dividuals is thought to be be-cause of a combination of moresedentary life, less exercise,poorer diet with less fiber andmore sugar with an increase inobesity and more toxins in theenvironment. ColonoscopyThe colorectal cancer devel-
ops from polyps that can beeasily removed at the pre-can-cerous stage if they are detectedearly with a colonoscopy. Colonpolyps are fleshy growths orbumps that occur on the insidelining of the colon. Polyps in
the colon are extremely com-mon. Polyps are found in morethan 50 percent of the peopleundergoing the procedure. I could have avoided my
stressful, involved treatment if Ihad been tested earlier. Sincethe original diagnosis, I hadeight weeks of radiation andchemotherapy, two colorectalsurgeries, 11 colonoscopies, and8 PET scans. I should havebeen checked at age 50, but Iput it off to age 55 because Ifigured that I was in such goodhealth and that it couldn’t hap-pen to me.
In the last few years, deathrates from colorectal cancer aredown, partly because of im-proved treatments, but mostlyfrom early detection in patientsover 50. The crusade to increaseawareness of the importance oftesting has had a major impactin reducing colorectal cancerthrough early detection. Thereis better than a 90 percent curerate when colorectal cancer isdetected early.
However, sadly, only a smallpercentage of the people whowould benefit from a colorectalscreening proceed with the test-ing. There are several weak rea-sons people don’t get thecolorectal screenings. Peoplesay they are inconvenient, thatthe preparation prior to the testcan be unpleasant and manysimply don’t understand the im-portance of regular colonscreenings. The fact remains – regular
colorectal screening for bothmen and women is the best wayto monitor colon health and tocatch any problems early.After initially being reluctant
to have the procedure, I havenot found the colonoscopy un-comfortable, and I have had theprocedure 11 times. Acolonoscopy entails taking avideo of the rectum and colonin order to look for abnormali-ties and polyps. Any polypsfound are removed and thenbiopsied to determine whetherthe polyps are cancerous. The video exploration of the
colon is interesting to me, actu-ally looking at my insides onscreen. The video is somewhatsimilar to the video camera thatI use for dental examinations inmy office, letting the patientlook at their mouth on the bigscreen and being involved intreatment decisions. The worstpart for me is the drinking ofthe preparation to clean oneselfout, but that is a small price topay for avoiding colon cancer.Two-thirds of the people who
get colon cancer have no familyhistory of the disease. In mycase, no one in my family his-tory had colon cancer. If you
have a parent, brother, sister orchild who has had colon cancer,then early testing is even moreimportant for you. I encourageeveryone to get a colonoscopyby age 50, and much earlier ifthere is a family history of col-orectal cancer.Colon cancer is a silent
killer; it can be growing formany years with no symptoms.At age 55, just a few monthsafter minor symptoms began,my cancer was detected at anadvanced stage, stage 3; it hadalready begun to spread, de-tected in two lymph nodes.When I was diagnosed, I was ingreat health, I had no risk fac-tors and I had no family historyof colon problems. It was quitea shock. My cancer had beenthere for at least two years. Ifdetected early, colon cancer iseasy to successfully treat. Prevention of cancerObesity, lack of exercise,
heavy alcohol use and smokingare associated with colorectalcancer. Diet that is high in redmeat is also associated withpolyp formation and colorectalcancer. Lifestyle modifications– reducing red meat and dietaryfat, increasing fiber, ensuringadequate vitamin intake, losingweight and regular exercise –can reduce the risk of cancer.Fiber plays a protective role inthe colon by adding bulk andeasing the passage of the stool.This keeps the waste movingthrough the colon and passestoxins through the body. A dietwith at least 10 grams of fiberper day is recommended withan ideal goal of 25 to 35 gramsper day. Living a healthy lifereduces the statistical chance ofgetting colon cancer, but it canstill occur. I did not have anycancer risk factors and yet I gotcolorectal cancer. I don’tsmoke, I am not obese, I eathealthy, I drink in moderationand I exercise daily. So earlydetection is necessary foreveryone. If you haven’t had acolon screening or feel you aredue to have one, talk to yourdoctor and get yours scheduledtoday. It may save your life. Iknow it saved mine!Enjoy life and keep smiling!George Malkemus has a
Family and Cosmetic DentalPractice in Rohnert Park at 2Padre Parkway, Suite 200. Call585-8595, or email [email protected]. Visit Dr.Malkemus’ web site atwww.malkemusdds.com.
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Spotlight on SeniorsBy Julie Ann Soukoulis
Rohnert Park Animal Shelter584-1582
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Calling all Pug Lovers! A perfectgentle-dog at 12-years-old, Mack,actually a Puggle, has masteredthe art of sitting and being house-broken. Though Mack enjoys re-flective time to cuddle and chill,he also has an energetic and play-ful side. He is good with childrenand most other dogs but his innerbeagle comes out when he sees acat!
Good thing we don’t chargeby the pound! Boon, at just5-years-old, is our largestbundle fur and purrs rightnow. Looking for a dietbuddy? Boon might be will-ing to sign on for the job!She needs someone willingto make her move for herfood and will keep us a con-stant stream of encouragement while you exercise near her.This 2 year old female rabbit is Lily.Lily loves attention and will sit inpeople’s laps to be petted andgroomed. In addition to petting, Lilyalso enjoys play time. She is used tobeing around dogs, cats, and otherrabbits.
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Rohnert Park Animal Shelter, 301 J. Rogers Lane, Rohnert Park, 584-1582• Wed: 1-6:30 p.m. • Thur-Sat: 1-5:30 p.m. • Sun: 1-4:30 p.m.
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Sonoma State University is taking a step towardraising its four-year graduation rate with thelaunch this month of an online degree planner tohelp students plan their path to a degree. The plan-ner integrates with the recently implemented Sea-wolf Scheduler and promises to make registrationan easier process for students.“This tool allows students to see, course by
course, the courses they will take from day oneuntil the day they graduate,” says Sean Johnson,senior director of Reporting and Analytics.Using information about typical course offer-
ings from the Sonoma State catalog, as well as pre-requirements for all courses, the tool gives studentsa practical road map toward their academic degree.Data from the planner will also help academic
departments plan for and adjust classes years outbased on demand. Data from the planner gives aglimpse into how many students are planning ontaking a given course in future semesters, allowingfaculty to plan course offerings from a position ofknowledge. Faculty also will be able to reach outto students planning on taking a class before mak-ing changes to it.
SSU moves to boost graduation rate
For just the eighth time in pro-gram history, the Sonoma StateUniversity men’s basketballteam has qualified for the NCAADiv. II National Basketball Tour-nament.
Earning the No. 7 seed with a20-8 record, the Seawolves willplay No. 2 seed and PacWestConference Tournament cham-pion Hawaii Pacific (28-2) today,March 10, at 2:30 p.m., in thefirst round of the West Regionalat RIMAC Arena on the campusof UC San Diego in La Jolla.
Should the Seawolves emergevictorious, they’ll play the win-ner of today’s game between No.3 seed Western Washington andsixth-seeded Chico State on Sat-urday, March 11, at 5 p.m.
Top-seeded UC San Diego(25-5) captured hosting dutiesafter winning the California Col-legiate Athletic Association reg-ulars season and CCAATournament titles; the Tritonswill open the tournament againstNo. 8 seed Dixie State (19-8).
The rest of the bracket pits No.4 seed California Baptist (25-4)against No. 5 seed San FranciscoState (25-5), also today.
SSU has its first NCAA Tour-nament appearance in 11 sea-sons, the last appearance being in2005-06, and its eighth all-timeappearance. Sonoma has a 3-8all-time record in the NCAATournament, the last win coming
on March 4, 1983.The Seawolves, who have the
nation’s No. 1 scoring defense,allowing a miniscule 57.2 pointsper game, will enter today’smatchup against the nation's21st-ranked scoring offense at87.1 points per game in HawaiiPacific. The HPU Sea Warriorsare also No. 4 in the nation inscoring margin as they defeat
their opponents, on average, by19.1 points. The Seawolves andSea Warriors have only facedeach other twice in their respec-tive histories, the last meetingwas back on Nov. 20, 2009 inRohnert Park when HPU won77-76. Sonoma won the onlyother contest between the twoschools, a 70-58 victory on Nov.23, 2007 in Chico.
The Sportsmen’s ReportBy Bill Hanson
Just in time for the springwild turkey season, the Sports-men’s Warehouse in RohnertPark is putting on a class thisSaturday titled “An Introduc-tion to Spring Turkey Hunting.”The class will be in the storefrom 10-11:30 a.m. In thespring, tom turkey’s will comerunning to challenge a well-ex-ecuted call. The pecking orderfor toms is being worked onthroughout the year, but springbrings the testosterone (doturkeys have that?) to a head.They swell up, their wattlesturn bright red and blue andthey will put a nasty peck onanything they see as a threat orchallenge to their dominion, in-cluding their own image in yourbumper.
If you are not a hunter, con-sider going anyway and youwill learn how to bring themcloser so that you can watchthem strut and dance. Whileyou are in the store, stop by thedehydrated food display spon-sored by Mountain House, amajor player in that field.They’ve come a long way sincemy first stab at powdered eggs(yuck!) as a Boy Scout. The dryice cream tastes a lot like thereal thing, and mostly I miss thecold part and the runnel ofcream down the chin. Their ex-hibit runs from 1-3 p.m.Sporting show in Santa Rosa
This weekend, March 10-11,the fishing tackle, duck decoyand sporting collectible showwill be at the Veterans Buildingin Santa Rosa. The times areFriday, March 10, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.and Saturday, March 11, from 8
a.m.-3 p.m. Antique, collectible, old, new
and used fishing tackle, rods,reels, lures, duck decoys, duckcalls, wildlife art, shell boxes,knives, prints, books, decor andmany other sporting collectibleswill be on display and offeredfor sale. Find out how muchgrandpa’s old tackle box isworth. Maybe an old fly fishingpole made of bamboo stuck upin the attic is worth more thanyou think. In any case it will beanother amazing show. The or-ganizers are local, Warren“Red” and Bette Johnson whoare collectors in their own right.Check them out at:www.redsshow.com.
It’s time to look into gunsafety courses and hunter safetyclasses essential to hunting inour state. Local gun shops willoften host gun safety classes,but the official hunter safetyclasses are certified by the Stateof California. Go towww.wildlife.ca.gov/Hunter-Education/lnstructor-Resourcesfor more information. They areput on locally. And at the endyou will receive a certificate ofcompletion in order to buy ahunting license. Be sure tocheck out the aforementionedwebsite, as there are some basicrequirements, especially foryoung hunters.Well-Armed Women
Especially for women is localgroup The Well-Armed Women/Wine Country Chapter. Thechapter is led by Cheryl Trapaniand Shaylah Hunt. [email protected] for more information. Theirmission statement reads“TWAW is a group that seeks to
educate, equip and empowerwomen in the safe use offirearms. We have created asafe and non-threatening envi-ronment for beginner to ad-vanced shooters. Women 21 andolder are welcome to our meet-ings and to join our group.”
A woman trained in self-de-fense and/or gun use can holdher own in an assault. My 10-year-old granddaughter Taylorhas taken self-defense classes.Her much bigger cousin beganto bully her at a recent familygathering. He won’t do thatagain.Fishing licenses
Your fishing license expiredon January 1, and new ones areavailable at most sportinggoods stores in our area.Abalone tags and the new regu-lations will be available as well.The take, season and other re-strictions are very precise thisyear, so give them a seriousread before you hit the kelpbeds this year.
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Cougars lacrosse squad downs TrojansRancho Cotate High School junior Kobi Buckley, charges toward the goal during the Cougars’ non-conference contest against Lincoln High of Stockton on Friday, March 3, at Cougar Stadium in RohnertPark. Rancho Cotate was victorious 15-12.
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Hey, it’s wild turkey timeSSUnabsNo. 7seedHawaii-Pacific isSeawolves’ foe inopening round
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‘Bomb’Continued from page 1straight to the football field. By1 p.m., the RPDPS deemed theschool safe, but classes werecanceled and sports contests for
Wednesday also were canceled.Classes resumed Thursday.“The school’s fine and no de-
vices found,” RPDPS Com-mander Aaron Johnson said.“We searched the campus andfelt comfortable giving it back to
the administrators.”Carter informed students and
faculty about the threats oncethey were out on the footballfield and students then were al-lowed to use their cellphones toinform their parents they weresafe.The senior class was first re-
leased from school and the un-derclassmen subsequently were
released. School officials and of-ficers asked parents to go to Uni-versity Square if they wereunable to locate their children. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s
bomb squad searched the areabefore the school was deemedsafe. Officials confirmed that ad-ministrators and faculty receiveda threatening email about bombsand other forms of violence.
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‘Missing’Continued from page 1He left on Feb. 12 and the last
phone call was from a pizzarestaurant in Clear Lake thatsame day. Ruben-Minon has been de-
scribed as very social with peo-ple and is known to frequentcoffee shops.Anyone with information on
Ruben-Minon or the Kia Soul,which has a license plate numberof 7VHS422, is asked to contactRPDPS at (707) 584-2630 [email protected].
The Redwood Empire Councilfor the Blind's “Walkabout” willtake place at noon on Wednes-day, March 15, at the intersectionof Rohnert Park Expressway andRancho Verde Circle. The Council tries to raise
awareness and bring attention towhat it deems are unsafe/danger-ous intersections and crosswalksin the Sonoma County area forpublic safety concerns. “With the visually impaired
and blind community having tonavigate in this busy county,these areas of concern are notjust for the council members, butalso for the general population asdrivers are caught up with theirbusy lives and schedules and un-safe intersections and crosswalksare a real concern for all of us,”said Dr. Thomas Luparello, ofthe Redwood Empire Council forthe Blind.
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CYO champsSt. Elizabeth Seton, of Rohnert Park, celebrates winning the fourth-grade championship of the Catholic Youth Organization basketball league.
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Sonoma County Sheriff’s detectives ar-rested a woman and her accomplice onWednesday, March 6, for escape from cus-tody. The incident began on Monday, March 6,
at about 7:45 p.m. at the Crisis StabilizationUnit in Santa Rosa. A Sonoma County in-mate named Amanda Roberts, a 27-year-oldtransient from Rohnert Park, was beinghoused at this facility because of an undis-closed health condition. She was in custody for a warrant on theft
and drug charges and wasn’t deemed a threatto public safety.Her boyfriend, 28-year-old Eric Burke, of
Bodega Bay, had been allowed a visit andupon his exit, Burke grabbed a security
guard, took his pass key and was able toopen a secured door and facilitated Roberts’escape. They fled in a grey SUV and detec-tives immediately began surveillance of hishome.At about 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Prop-
erty Crimes detectives found that Burke hadreturned to a trailer located on the propertyin Bodega Bay. Detectives also believedRoberts had accompanied him to the prop-erty. Detectives subsequently served a war-rant on the property, locating Burke inside ofthe trailer. Burke was originally uncooperative with
detectives and refused to exit the trailer.After several minutes of negotiation Burkeexited the trailer and was taken into custody.
Upon a search of the trailer, detectives foundRoberts concealed in a storage area, under abed. It was apparent to detectives that Burkeattempted to conceal Roberts in the storagearea to evade law enforcement.Also during the search of Burke’s trailer,
several firearms were located, which is a vi-olation of his pre-trial probation terms. BothBurke and Roberts were arrested and bookedinto the Sonoma County Jail. Burke was arrested for felony aiding in the
escape of an inmate, conspiracy, convictedfelon in possession of firearms, resisting ar-rest and pre-trial probation violation charges.His bail is set at $165,000. Roberts wascharged with escape from custody and con-spiracy. Her bail is set at $100,000.
Sheriff’s nab escapee and accomplice
The Rohnert Park man ac-cused of leading a high-speedpursuit from Santa Rosa to SanFrancisco was arrested Wednes-day morning in Santa Rosa.Joseph Lopes, 40, allegedly
ran a red light while driving aFord U-Haul pickup truck at thetime and was traveling at speedsof more than 100 mph on thefreeway. Lopes was said to be driving
left of double yellow lines afterrunning a stop sign. Deputiesabandoned the chase in SanFrancisco after determining his
erratic driving posed too great ofa threat to those in the vicinity.The U-Haul was found aban-
doned in San Jose the next day.Deputies conducted follow-upon the rented U-Haul and foundthat Lopes had rented the truck.Deputies recognized Lopes asthe driver of the truck and foundthat he had a felony no-bail war-rant for burglary and fraud. At about 9:30 a.m. on
Wednesday, deputies receivedinformation that Lopes may bestaying in an apartment in the2000 block of Piner Road in
Santa Rosa. Upon arrival,deputies conducted a probationsearch of the apartment and lo-cated Lopes hiding in a bed-room. He surrendered cooperatively
as soon as he heard the barkingfrom Scout, a Sheriff’s canine,who was about to search theapartment. Deputies continued a proba-
tion search of the apartment andlocated a stolen handheld policeradio belonging to the Mendo-cino County Sheriff’s Office.This radio had been reported
stolen from a search-and-rescuevehicle on the Mendocino coastin November 2016.Lopes was ultimately booked
for his original no-bail warrant,the $140,000 warrant relating tothe pursuit and a new charge ofpossession of the stolen policeradio. Living in the apartment was
32-year-old Carrie Doyle. Shewas also arrested for possessionof the stolen radio and metham-phetamine charges. Doyle had her bail set at
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The Cotati-Rohnert Park Uni-fied School District will host itssecond annual Middle SchoolCareer Fair on Thursday, March16, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. atLawrence Jones Middle Schoolin Rohnert Park.Event organizers are seeking
community volunteers to help in-
form students of careers and ed-ucation within the community.They ask volunteers to remem-ber the student population issixth through eighth grades andare fascinated with “show andtell.” So, the more visual effectsthe better. For example: tools,video of work in progress, sam-ples, giveaways, etc., are encour-aged.Volunteers also should con-
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education/degree necessary for aparticular occupation. It is alsoimportant for students to knowthe volunteers learn every dayand they continue their educationto keep up with the changes inthe world.Organizers also are looking
for businesses to host a table orpresent to a small group for ap-proximately 20-minute sessionsand hold mock interviews. Any-one interested in being a part ofthe career fair should contactJaime Myers and Teresa Teich at(707) 636-5672.
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John Reed ElementaryCitizens of the Week for Feb. 28
Ricardo Villagomez Tapia, Melody Maxfield Cortez, Alicia Garcia Pacheco, Cassie Adkins, RonaldArango, Leilani Lowery, Helder Barron, Giselle Robles Ochoa, Dezzaree Colland Butler, Juan OrtizParras, Erick Viveros, Diego Villalobos and Valeria Carreno.
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Hahn Elementary IntermediateLifeskill Awards (3rd-5th grade) for February
Emiliano Diaz, Renee Buonano, Yahir Barragan Cabrera, Jayden Pressley, Cole Medeiros, IsabellaMartinez, Jacob Hartsough, Lola Valera, Payten Palmerston, Faizeh Farhan, Taylor Whetstone,Lucas Rogina, Natalia Cortes, Nicole Randall, Galan Gutierrez, Anthony Davis, Daunte Porter,Jean Maina, Mia Foster, Elena Avina, Mia Khoury, Joe Cotter, Chase Canty, Melony Campbell,Jack Kitchel, Isaiah Khoury, Bella Arends, Diego Moncayo, Francisco Lopez Sanches and AylaGutierrez.
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LLIIEENN SSAALLEEIn accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali-fornia Business and Professions Code, Alien sale of Miscellaneous householdgoods, furniture, and business supplies be-longing to the following tenants listedbelow, will be conducted at BUDGET SELFSTORAGE------555 Roseland Ave. SantaRosa, CA. 95407 on 03-20-2017 at 11:00am.Sale will be by competitive bidding. Salewill be conducted by John Cardoza Bond #5860970...No children under the age of 18yrs. Ricardo Pacheco, Kendra Floren,Yvonne Lucero, John Paul Ordway, AndreaLaiwa, Lorenzo Gonzalez 2 units, UlyssesEsparza, Amanda Diggs, Robert Strzelecki,Nikiah Navarro, Jeremiah Truelove 2 units,Thomas Brogard, Jasmine Larochelle,Jonathan Jackson, Rachelle Shaw, WilliamF Cressey, Nicolas Carrillo, Carmin Gomez,Victoria Boersma, Maria Molina 2 units
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LLIIEENN SSAALLEENotice is hereby given that a public liensale of the following describes personalproperty will be held at:Lock It Up Self Storage, 3570 AirwayDrive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 on Mar 21st@ 10am. The items to be sold are gener-ally described as follows:RRyyaann JJoosseepphh RRaammssaayy – Toys, clothing,shoes, blankets, 4+ boxesEErriikk AAnnddrreeww JJeennsseenn – Love seat, endtable, clothing, 5+ boxesJJoonnaatthhaann DDiiggggiinnss – Shelves, ballasts, fil-ters, lamps, soil, hydroponicsMMaauurreennee BBeettttss – End table, hobby equip-ment, clothing, musical instrumentsAAnntthhoonnyy JJoosseepphh GGrreeeerr – Power tools, toolbox, lamps, bedroom furniture,15+ boxesYYeemmaannee GGooiittoomm – Clothing, pictures,paintingsIIaann DDiicckkeennssoonn – End table, quiltPPhhaaeeddrraaMMaarriiee PPoowweellll – Appliances, uten-sils, bedroom furniture, 25+ boxesSStteevveenn SSeellll – Wire, books, 4 boxesThis notice is given in accordance withthe provisions of Section 21700 et seq ofthe Business & Professions Code of theState of California. Nor Cal Storage Auc-tions, Inc. Bond #7900390179Pub. March 3 & 10, 2017 The Community Voice
LLiieenn SSaalleeNotice is hereby given that a public lien sale of the following describes personal property will be held at:Redwood Self Storage, 425 Houser St.Cotati, CA 94931 on March 21st @ 2pmThe items to be sold are generally described as follows:JJoonnaatthhaann TToodddd TThhaallll – Toys, 2 BoxesCCaarroollyynn OO’’NNeeiillll – Metal Shelving, TV,Dollie, 60+ boxes, Stools, ClothingBBrruucceeiill NN.. EEvvaannss – Vacuum,40+boxesSSccootttt MMeessssmmeerr – Power Tools, Ladder,Heater, Fan, Oil Change LampsAAnnttoonniioo MMaaggaannaa SSaannddoovvaall – Shoes, bags.WWiilllliiaamm EEaarrll HHaarrrriiss – Exercise Equip, SportsEquip, Sofa, Dresser, Night Stand, DeskPPaammeellaa LLaassssiitteerr – Sewing Machine, DuffelBags, Books, 15+ boxes, ClothingSShheerrrryy JJaaccoobbssoonn – Painters Kiln, desk,Sofa, Chairs, Dining Table, DresserThis notice is given in accordance with theprovisions of Section 21700 et seq of theBusiness & Professions Code of the Stateof California. Nor Cal Storage Auctions, Inc.Bond #7900390179Pub. March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
LLIIEENN SSAALLEENotice is hereby given that a public liensale of the following describes personalproperty will be held at: StoragePRO ofSanta Rosa, 4420 Sonoma Hwy., SantaRosa, CA 95409.Auction Date: Mar. 21, 2017 at 9:30 amThe items to be sold are generallydescribed as follows:1. Sandra Schnider: Book Case, Fan2. Ashley Morris: Dining Table, Desk,Lamps3. Juan Torres: Halloween Décor, StoreDisplays4. Deborah Prince: Trunk, Hat boxes,Records5. Michael James Johnson: Paintings,Speakers, Bedroom Furniture
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LLIIEENN SSAALLEEIn accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali-fornia Business and Professions Code, Alien sale of Miscellaneous householdgoods, furniture, and business supplies be-longing to the following tenants listedbelow, will be conducted at A-1 Mini Stor-age------2868 Dutton Meadow. Santa Rosa,CA. 95407 on 03-20-2017 at 12:15PM. Salewill be by competitive bidding. Auction tobe conducted by John Cardoza Bond #5860870...No children under the age of 18yrs allowed. Patty Foust, John Gonzalez,Paula Warnecke, Tom Causey, JeremiahPryle, Puring Uniack, Julian Figueroa-Va-lencia, Serina Rogers, Sara Uribe, CarlosAleman, Shawn Chrebtow, April Luevano,Brian Hutton, Miguel Hernandez, Jose Ju-lian Aguilera, Rhonda West, Sierra Mun-shaw, Justin Miller, Ortenicia Delacruz,Toby Lach, Alejandra Ayala, Anna Vincent,Sherry Risch, Linda Ann Mason, Holly Mar-quez, Joe Uribe, Jamie Sutton, Angel Gal-lardo, Michael Puentes, J Anthony, BrianSmith, Manuel Victor Rea , Jacob Rivera,Melissa Edwards, Danielle Landes, JeffSmits, Sharilynn Stettler, Chris Giles, DawnM Ahern, Dennis Olson.
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LLIIEENN SSAALLEEIn accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali-fornia Business and Professions Code, Alien sale of Miscellaneous householdgoods, furniture, and business supplies be-longing to the following tenants listedbelow, will be conducted at Santa RosaAve. Self Storage------3512 Santa Rosa Ave.Santa Rosa, CA. 95407 on 03-20-2017 at02:30pm. Sale will be by competitive bid-ding. Auction to be conducted by John Car-doza Bond # 5860870...No children underthe age of 18 yrs allowed. Bryan Perry 2units, Robert Harper, Millie Cantu, JustinSamples, Viridiana Toro, Michael Hughes,Alessandra Scifo, Dawn Nicole Batemon,Ruben Contreras, Justin Schnur, MichaelMedeiros, Teresa Morgan 2 units, Mark JBrommage, Richard Daniel
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LLIIEENN SSAALLEEIn accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali-fornia Business and Professions Code, Alien sale of Miscellaneous householdgoods, furniture, and business supplies be-longing to the following tenants listedbelow, will be conducted at STOR-N-LOC------3047 Santa Rosa Ave. Santa Rosa, CA.95407 on 03-20-2017 at 01:30pm. Sale willbe by competitive bidding. Auction to beconducted by John Cardoza Bond #5860970...No children under the age of 18yrs. Allowed., Omari Moultrie, George Win-kle, Paul Vakaloloma, Juan Avellaneda, ErinDeacon, Cherami Bartow, Sabrina Schultz.
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LLIIEENN SSAALLEEIn accordance with Chapter 10 of the Cali-fornia Business and Professions Code, Alien sale of Miscellaneous householdgoods, furniture, and business property be-longing to the following tenants listedbelow, Will be conducted at National Stor-age Centers --7500 Conde Lane, Windsor,CA. 95492 on 03/20/2017 at 10:00am. Salewill be by competitive bidding. Sale will beconducted by John Cordoza Bond #5860870. No children under the age of 18years allowed. Steve Martinez, Adam Mc-Masters, Amy Lydon 2 units, ArnoldMatthews, Thomas Kravit.
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Grande Antilles Cane Spirits, 3387 DryCreek Road, Healdsburg, CA 95448,Sonoma County. Mailing address: 600Yosemite Blvd Attn MS #5060, Modesto, CA95354. Registered Owner(s): E. & J. Gallo Winery,600 Yosemite Blvd., Modesto, CA 95354;California. This business is conducted by: a Corpora-tion. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove 2012. S/ Richard S. Grey, Vice-President and Gen-eral Counsel. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on January 31, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal2/17, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10/17CNS-2975909#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Bear Flag Wine, 3387 Dry Creek Road,Healdsburg, CA 95448, Sonoma County.Mailing address: 600 Yosemite Blvd AttnMS #5060, Modesto, CA 95354. Registered Owner(s): E. & J. Gallo Winery,600 Yosemite Blvd., Modesto, CA 95354;California. This business is conducted by: a Corpora-tion. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ Richard S. Grey, Vice-President and Gen-eral Counsel. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on January 27, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal2/17, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10/17CNS-2974960#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Rise 'n' Tide, 411 Healdsburg Ave.,Cloverdale, CA 95425, Sonoma County. Registered Owner(s): Katie A. Hickman, 411Healdsburg Ave., Cloverdale, CA 95425. This business is conducted by: an Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ Katie A. Hickman. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on January 31, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal2/17, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10/17CNS-2975217#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1. Addison Ranch Apartments, 2. Addi-son Ranch, 3. Addison Ranch ApartmentHomes, 200 Greenbriar Circle, Petaluma,CA 94954, Sonoma County. Registered Owner(s): Addison RanchApartments, LLC, 23622 Calabasas RoadSte 200, Calabasas, CA 91302; Delaware. This business is conducted by: a LimitedLiability Company. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove 1-19-2012. S/ Gary E. Freedman, Executive Vice Pres-ident. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 2, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk 2/17, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10/17CNS-2972701#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Smith’s Rent A Car, 3160 Santa RosaAve., Santa Rosa, CA 95407. Mailing Ad-dress: same. Registered Owner(s): SantaRosa Rent A Car, LLC. This business isconducted by a Limited Liability Company.The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove 8/2003. Signature Lisa Beth Walsh,Manager. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 8, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy isa correct copy of the original statement onfile in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Fun Fashion, 139 Cherie Way, SantaRosa, CA 95407. Mailing Address: same.Registered Owner(s): Lilian M. Brown. Thisbusiness is conducted by an Individual.The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove n/a. Signature Lilian Brown. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 8, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
LLiieenn SSaalleePetaluma Marina 781 Baywood DrivePetaluma 03/21/2017 @ 11:00 am CA JenseHin#53491031423/10/17CNS-2982768#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas LDC Bookkeeping, 2323Westview Way,Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): Laura Castelli.This business is conducted by an Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above n/a. Signature Laura Castelli.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 9, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith SevillaPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Festival Assistant, 4995 Canfield Rd.,Petaluma, CA 94952. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): Robin Temple.This business is conducted by an Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above n/a. Signature Robin Temple.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on January 26, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LIghtPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) K Concierge 2) K Venues 3) The KGroup, 521 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476.Mailing Address: same. RegisteredOwner(s): KKS Ventures, LLC. This busi-ness is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above Business 1 & 3, October 1,2016 and Business 2 September 1, 2015.Signature Kristen Stimpert, Owner. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on January 17, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) Ripe Bucket Cellars 2) Avid Winery 3)Avid Vineyards, 2064 Gravenstein Hwy.,North, #120, Sebastopol, CA 95472. MailingAddress: P O Box 1514, Sebastopol, CA95473. Registered Owner(s): Greg & Greg,Inc. This business is conducted by a Cor-poration. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above Business n/a. SignatureJohn Tierney, General Manager/Member.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 7, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) Avid Vineyard 2) Avid Vineyards 3)Avid Winery 4) St.Mathews, 2064 Graven-stein Hwy., North, #120, Sebastopol, CA95472. Mailing Address: same. RegisteredOwner(s): BOBAG Inc. This business isconducted by a Corporation. The registrantcommenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names above Businessn/a. Signature Robert Goyette, President.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 7, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Valley of the Moon Janitorial Services,121 Shaw Ave., Kenwood, CA 95452. Mail-ing Address: P O Box 223, Kenwood, CA95452. Registered Owner(s): 1) OscarDomondon 2) Cheryl Domondon. This busi-ness is conducted by Married Couple. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names aboven/a. Signature Oscar Domondon. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 10, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LIghtPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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To all interested persons: Petitioner: Car-olina Campa, filed a petition with this courtfor a decree changing names as follows:Zion Armani Campa-White to Zion ArmaniCampa. THE COURT ORDERS that all per-sons interested in this matter shall appearbefore this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause, if any, why the peti-tion for change of name should not begranted. Notice of Hearing: March 30, 2017, at 8:30a.m. Dept. 13, Sonoma County SuperiorCourt, 600 Administration Dr., Santa Rosa,CA 95403.A copy of this Order to Show Cause shallbe published once a week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearingon the petition in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed in thiscounty: The Community Voice, P.O. Box2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927.Dated: December 29, 2016s/ Bradford J. DeMeo, Judge of theSuperior CourtPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Cascabel, 909 Village Ct., Santa Rosa,CA 95405. Mailing Address: same. Regis-tered Owner(s): Saltio Inc. This business isconducted by a Limited Liability Company.The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove n/a. Signature Tareq Fakhouri. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 14, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith SevillaPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 101 Fitness Coach, 382 Laguna Dr.,Rohnert Park, Ca 94928. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): Michael Dalk.This business is conducted by An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above n/a. Signature Michael Dalk.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 14, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Mac’s Collectables, 2661 GravensteinHwy., Sebastopal, CA 95472. Mailing Ad-dress: 1814 Wagner Ln., Petaluma, CA94954. Registered Owner(s): Marilyn Cof-fin. This business is conducted by An Indi-vidual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above 3/1/11. Signature MarilynCoffin, Owner. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onJanuary 10, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Property Rehab Geeks Realty, 839 Ban-tam Way, Petaluma, CA 94952. Mailing Ad-dress: P O Box 2534, Petaluma, CA 94953.Registered Owner(s): M.S.A. This businessis conducted by a Corporation. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names aboven/a. Signature Michael Arikat, President.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 2, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas NextHome Wine Country Premier, 1611Fourth St., Santa Rosa, CA 95404. MailingAddress: Same. Registered Owner(s): MGVPartners, Inc. This business is conductedby a Corporation. The registrant com-menced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names above n/a.Signature J. McNeill, CEO. This statementwas filed with County Clerk of SonomaCounty on February 14, 2017. I hereby cer-tify that this copy is a correct copy of theoriginal statement on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 17, 24, March 3 & 10, 2017The Community Voice
NNoottiiccee ooff LLiieenn SSaalleeNotice is hereby given that Cotati MiniStorage intends to sell the personal prop-erty described below to enforce lien im-posed on said property under theCalifornia Self-Service Storage Act (Bus.& Prof. Code 21700-21716). Cotati MiniStorage will sell at public sale by competi-tive bidding at 10:00 AM, on Thursday,March 23, 2017 on the premises wheresaid property has been stored and whichare located at 955 E. Cotati Ave.,Cotati, CA. WWiilllliiaamm LLyyoonn: Small microwave, stereoequipment, couch, clothes. Purchase must be paid for at the time ofpurchase in cash only. All purchaseditems are sold as is, where is, and re-moved at the time of sale. Sale subject tocancellation in the event of settlement be-tween owner and obligated party. Pub.March 10, 17, 2017.The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Todd Begg Knives, 1341 N. McDowellBlvd., Ste. D, Petaluma, CA 94954, SonomaCounty. Registered Owner(s): Pride In Making Prod-ucts LLC, 1341 N. McDowell Blvd., Ste. D,Petaluma, CA 94954; California. This business is conducted by: a LimitedLiability Company. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove 01/01/2001. S/ Mattia Borrani, CEO. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 8, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith Sevilla, Deputy Seal2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17CNS-2979022#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas AM Pickup and Delivery, 5900 DowdellAve. Unit #389, Rohnert Park, CA 94928,Sonoma County. Registered Owner(s): Abel QuetzalcoatlFranco Macias, 5900 Dowdell Ave. Unit#389, Rohnert Park, CA 94928. This business is conducted by: An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ Abel Quetzalcoatl Franco Macias. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 9, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17CNS-2979055#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) is (are) doing busi-ness as: Genji, 201 W. Napa St., Sonoma,CA 95476Registered Owner(s): Genji Pacific LLC,1500 JFK Blvd., Ste. 725, Philadelphia, PA19102This business is conducted by: a limited li-ability companyThe registrant(s) commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above on 01/11/2017. Genji Pacific LLC S/ Josh Onishi, President & CEOThis statement was filed with the CountyClerk of Sonoma County on 02/10/2017.I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County ClerkBy /s/ [Deputy], Deputy Seal2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17CNS-2977877#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Omar Perez Delivery, 833 Russell Ave.,Apt. 16, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, SonomaCounty. Registered Owner(s): Omar Perez, 833 Rus-sell Ave., Apt. 16, Santa Rosa, CA 95403. This business is conducted by: an Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove 01/01/2017. S/ Omar Perez, Owner. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 10, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17CNS-2978905#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Basil Capital, 494 E. Napa St., Sonoma,CA 95476, Sonoma County. Registered Owner(s): William L. Dudley, 494E. Napa St., Sonoma, CA 95476. This business is conducted by: an Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ William L. Dudley, Owner. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 6, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17CNS-2978923#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Performance Wellness Center, 131Lynch Creek Way Ste B, Petaluma, CA94952, Sonoma County. Registered Owner(s): Kevin Linzey, 131Lynch Creek Way Ste B, Petaluma, Ca94952. This business is conducted by: an Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ Kevin Linzey, Owner. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 6, 2027. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17CNS-2978930#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas FoggyDay, 585 Gossage Avenue,Petaluma, CA 94952, Sonoma County. Registered Owner(s): David Fogg, 585 Gossage Avenue,Petaluma, CA 94952Meghann Day, 585 Gossage Avenue,Petaluma, CA 94952. This business is conducted by: a GeneralPartnership. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ David Fogg, Partner. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 9, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma Roman, Deputy Seal2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17CNS-2979032#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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To all interested persons: Petitioner: Ama-jah Anthea Shanti Summers, filed a petitionwith this court for a decree changingnames as follows: Amajah Anthea ShantiSummers to Amaijah Anthea Shanti Sum-mers. THE COURT ORDERS that all per-sons interested in this matter shall appearbefore this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause, if any, why the peti-tion for change of name should not begranted. Notice of Hearing: March 30, 2017, at 8:30a.m. Dept. 13, Sonoma County SuperiorCourt, 600 Administration Dr., Santa Rosa,CA 95403.A copy of this Order to Show Cause shallbe published once a week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearingon the petition in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed in thiscounty: The Community Voice, P.O. Box2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927.Dated: February 10, 2017.s/ Bradford J. DeMeo, Judge of theSuperior CourtPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) Russian River Estates, 2) River HomesRealty, 3) HomeScratch, 4) Russian RiverHomes and Land, 10655 Terrace Drive,Suite A, Forestville, CA 95436. Mailing Ad-dress: P.O. Box 1491, Forestville, CA 95436.Registered Owner(s): Steven GeorgeWamsley. This business is conducted byAn Individual. The registrant commencedto transact business under the fictitiousname or names above n/a. SignatureSteven George Wamsley, Managing Broker.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 15, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith Sevilla.Pub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Backcountry Boogie, 2230 Arista Ln.,Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Mailing Address:Same. Registered Owner(s): JeremiahYoung. This business is conducted by AnIndividual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above n/a. Signature Jeremiah P,Young. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 14, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Carrie AndersonPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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PROJECT NO. 2006-09Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 21st, 2017 at 10:00 am at 130 Avram Av-enue, Rohnert Park, California, the City of Rohnert Park will receive and open sealed bidsfor the Water Tank #8 Project Project No. 2006-09. Bids must be received by DevelopmentServices before 10:00 am on Tuesday, March 21st, 2017 based on the Official Bid Clockdisplayed in the area where bids are submitted on the Second Floor of City Hall. The workis described generally as, but is not limited to, a water tank, access road, 12-inch and 16-inch water transmission mains, soil nail retaining wall, arch culvert, and appurtenancesas shown on the plans and specified herein. The Contractor must have a valid Californiacontractor's license, a Class A license and a City Business license. The Engineer’s esti-mate for this project is approximately $3.5 to $4.0 million.Under California Labor Code section 1770 et seq., copies of the determination of the Di-rector of the Department of Industrial Relations of the general prevailing rate of per diemwages for each craft, classification and type of workman needed to execute the work areon file in and available to any interested person on request at the Department of PublicWorks, or on the Internet at http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr/PWD/index.htm, and are incorpo-rated herein. (Labor Code § 1773.2.) Prevailing wage determinations will also be postedat each job site.SB 854 (Stat. 2014, Chapter 28) establishes that no contractor or subcontractor may belisted on a bid proposal for a public works project (submitted on or after March 1, 2015)unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Codesection 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only underLabor Code section 1771.1(a]. No contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contractfor public work on a public works project (awarded on or after April 1, 2015) unless reg-istered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5.This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department ofIndustrial Relations. All contractors and subcontractors must furnish electronic certifiedpayroll records directly to the Labor Commissioner (aka Division of Labor Standards En-forcement).Per California Civil Code Section 3247, a performance bond in the amount of 100% of thebid total will be required from the successful bidder for bids exceeding $25,000. The bondmust be provided within fifteen (15) calendar days from notice of award and prior to theperformance of any work.For any moneys earned by the Contractor and withheld by the City of Rohnert Park toensure the performance of the contract, the Contractor may, at their request and sole ex-pense, substitute certain securities equivalent to the amount withheld in the form andmanner and subject to the terms and conditions provided in the California Public Con-tracts Code Section 22300.This notice incorporates by reference the terms, conditions and requirements of the spec-ifications approved by the City, any and all changes or amendments to the specificationsand special instructions or special notice issued to or given to prospective bidders.The City of Rohnert Park makes no representation or warranty of the condition of the job-site. All prospective bidders are requested to carefully review the plans and specificationsand to examine and conduct tests or otherwise satisfy themselves as to the conditionsat the project site, subject to coordination with the office of the Rohnert Park City Engi-neer.Bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared on said day and hour and referredto and considered by the City Council at a future City Council meeting. Each bid must besubmitted on the bid forms furnished by the City, and each bid must include all the itemsshown on these forms. Substitute forms may be used if specified in this Notice.A non-mandatory prebid conference will be held at City Hall (130 Avram Avenue, RohnertPark) in Conference Room 2A at 11:30 am on March 8th. Attendance at the prebid confer-ence is not mandatory for all contractors submitting a bid.A hard copy of the plans, specifications, and bid packet must be obtained from DraftechBlueprinting, Inc., 1544 Terrace Way, Santa Rosa, California 95404, telephone: (707) 578-9442, upon payment of a $100.00 nonrefundable fee, if picked up, or payment of a $125.00nonrefundable fee, if mailed. No bid will be received for consideration unless the bidderhas obtained and paid for a hard copy of the drawings, specifications, and bid packetfrom Draftech Blueprinting Inc. and has listed the bidder’s full name and mailing addresswith Draftech Blueprinting Inc. as a potential bidder on this project (on the planholder’slist). The plans and specifications may be viewed prior to purchase at the following web-site (Planwell by Draftech):https://order.planwell.com/PWELL_Main.asp?mem=1137The following information must be placed into the “GUEST ACCESS” login to obtain ac-cess to the viewable documents:Project Number: DRA0_RPWATERTANK8Password: bidder(Note: this does not place a bidder on the planholder’s list, hard copy documents mustbe purchased from Draftech and the bidder must be asked to be placed on list).
Posted Date: February 27, 2017 /s/ JOANNE M. BUERGLER City Clerk of the City of Rohnert ParkPublished: March 3 & 10, 2017 The Community Voice
NNONOTNOTINOTICNOTICENOTICE ONOTICE OFNOTICE OF PNOTICE OF PUNOTICE OF PUBNOTICE OF PUBLNOTICE OF PUBLINOTICE OF PUBLICNOTICE OF PUBLIC MNOTICE OF PUBLIC MENOTICE OF PUBLIC MEENOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETNOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINNOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGNOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Cotati Planning Commission in its capacityas the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee will conduct a public meeting on Mon-day, March 20, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. or shortly thereafter, in the Council Chambers of CotatiCity Hall, 201 West Sierra Avenue, to consider the following:
• Adoption of a resolution supporting the City’s bike and pedestrian wayfinding signage program and recommending City Council adoption of a resolution authorizing the City to apply for Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 funds to support development of a wayfinding signage program.
Applicant: City of Cotati APN: City-wide ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend or send their public comments on thematters listed above.
DATE POSTED: on or before March 10, 2017
Vicki ParkerCommunity Development Director
Pub:March 10, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Sonoma County Notary, 124 Anacapa Dr,Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Mailing Address:P.O. Box 7945, Santa Rosa, CA 95407. Reg-istered Owner(s): David Smith. This busi-ness is conducted by An Individual. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above1/20/2017. Signature David Smith. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on January 20, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Eddie’s Remodeling, 6088 Dinah Ct.,Rohnert Park CA 94928. Mailing Address:Same. Registered Owner(s): 1) Ed Morrow,Jr., 2) Jennifer Morrow. This business isconducted by A Married Couple. The reg-istrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above1/20/2010. Signature Jennifer Morrow. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on January 19, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Pro Source of Santa Rosa, 1100 PinerRd., #3, Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Mailing Ad-dress: Same. Registered Owner(s): Floor-ing By Carstons, Inc. This business isconducted by A Corporation. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above6/10/2000. Signature Arnold J. Carston,Secretary/Treasurer. This statement wasfiled with County Clerk of Sonoma Countyon February 16, 2017. I hereby certify thatthis copy is a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith SevillaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) Rohnert Park Community Acupunc-ture, 2) Rohnert Park Community Acupunc-ture and Herbal Medicine, 6040 CommerceBlvd., Suite 105, Rohnert Park, CA 94928.Mailing Address: Same. RegisteredOwner(s): 1) Carmen Pomares Pease, 2)David Pease. This business is conductedby A Married Couple. The registrant com-menced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names above 2016.Signature David Pease and Carmen M. Po-mares. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Janu-ary 20, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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CCaassee NNuummbbeerr:: 008899996622To all interested persons: Petitioner: AmyWare filed a petition with this court for a de-cree changing names as follows: Amy Lor-raine Ware aka Amy Lorraine Rogoff to AmyLorraine Ware-Rogoff. THE COURT OR-DERS that all persons interested in thismatter shall appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, ifany, why the petition for change of nameshould not be granted. Notice of Hearing: April 6, 2017, at 8:30 a.m.Dept. 13, Sonoma County Superior Court,600 Administration Dr., Santa Rosa, CA95403.A copy of this Order to Show Cause shallbe published once a week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearingon the petition in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed in thiscounty: The Community Voice, P.O. Box2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927.Dated: February 16, 2017s/ Bradford J. DeMeo, Judge of theSuperior CourtPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas AJT Appraising Services, 660 Alta VistaDrive, Headsburg, CA 95448. Mailing Ad-dress: P.O. Box 290, Healdsburg, CA 95448.Registered Owner(s): Andrea J. Thorin.This business is conducted by An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above 2/14/2017. Signature AndreaJ. Thorin, Owner. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onFebruary 17, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Carrie AndersonPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Vanquish Vapes, 190 Raley’s Towne Cen-tre, Rohnert Park, Ca 94928. Mailing Ad-dress: Same. Registered Owner(s):Matthew Stephen Dolter Garren. This busi-ness is conducted by An Individual. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above1/17/2017. Signature Matthew StephenDolter Garren. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onJanuary 18, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith SevillaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Clover Sonoma, 1800 South McDowellBlvd., Suite 100, Petaluma, CA 94954. Mail-ing Address: P.O. Box 750369, Petaluma,CA 94975. Registered Owner(s): Clover-Stornetta Farms, Inc. This business is con-ducted by A Corporation. The registrantcommenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names above n/a. Signa-ture Marcus Benedetti, President. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 15, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Checkerbloom Farms, 1800 South Mc-Dowell Blvd., Suite 100, Petaluma, CA94954. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 750369,Petaluma, CA 94975. Registered Owner(s):Clover-Stornetta Farms, Inc. This businessis conducted by A Corporation. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names aboven/a. Signature Marcus Benedetti, Presi-dent. This statement was filed with CountyClerk of Sonoma County on February 15,2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a cor-rect copy of the original statement on file inmy office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas New Freedom Property Management,1544 Holly Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928.Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1911, RohnertPark, CA 94927. Registered Owner(s):Home Sellers Realty Incorporated. Thisbusiness is conducted by A Corporation.The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove 1/1/17. Signature William EdwardAnderson, CEO. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onFebruary 17, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Cloud 9 Vineyard, 5667 Windsor Rd.,Windsor, CA 95492. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): Ann F. Fitzger-ald. This business is conducted by An Indi-vidual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above 5/7/2012. Signature Ann F.Fitzgerald. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 21, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas The Majestic Shower Company, 1795Yosemite Ave., San Francisco, CA 94124.Mailing Address: same. RegisteredOwner(s): California Shower Door Corpo-ration. This business is conducted by ACorporation. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above 12/16/2011. SignatureThomas J. Dolan, President/CEO. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 21, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Pearce Home Comfort, 17359 HillsideAve., Sonoma, CA 95476. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): Jeff Pearce.This business is conducted by An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above 1/4/2012. Signature JeffPearce. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 21, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Computer Aided Graphics (CAG), 902Springfield Ct., Windosr, CA 95492. Mail-ing Address: same. Registered Owner(s):Gerald Edward Schroeder. This businessis conducted by An Individual. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above12/15/1994. Signature Gerald EdwardSchroeder. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 21, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas JSL Pictures, 28 Fairview Terrace,Petaluma, CA 94952. Mailing Address: P.O.Box 7282, Petaluma, CA 94955. RegisteredOwner(s): Jessica Sue Layton. This busi-ness is conducted by An Individual. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above4/19/2012. Signature Jessica Sue Layton.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 21, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Washoe Creek Ranch, 4422 Roblar Rd.,Petaluma, CA 94952. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): Merrick,Jason. This business is conducted by anIndividual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above 1/10/2012. SignatureMer-rick, Jason. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 21, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas R & K Construction, 3918 Parker Hill Rd.,Santa Rosa, CA 95404. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5128, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Reg-istered Owner(s): Karc Inc. This businessis conducted by A Corporation. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above2/10/2012. Signature Richard Rubattino,President. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 21, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Focusing and Expressive Arts Institute,1515 Riebli Rd., Santa Rosa, CA 95404.Mailing Address: same. RegisteredOwner(s): Laury Rappaport. This businessis conducted by An Individual. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above9/7/2011. Signature Laury Rappaport. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 21, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Salon Coiffe Maman, 132 Kentucky St.,Petalulma, CA 94952. Mailing Address: 18Linda Vista Terrace, Petaluma, CA 94952.Registered Owner(s): Denise Lee Glasser.This business is conducted by An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above 3/21/2012. Signature DeniseLee Glasser, Owner. This statement wasfiled with County Clerk of Sonoma Countyon February 21, 2017. I hereby certify thatthis copy is a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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CCaassee NNuummbbeerr:: 008899995555To all interested persons: Petitioner: Re-becca Samara Morgan Plum filed a petitionwith this court for a decree changingnames as follows: Rebecca Samara MorganPlum to Rebecca Samara Morgan Elowen.THE COURT ORDERS that all persons in-terested in this matter shall appear beforethis court at the hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why the petition forchange of name should not be granted. Notice of Hearing: March 30, 2017, at 8:30a.m. Dept. 13, Sonoma County SuperiorCourt, 600 Administration Dr., Santa Rosa,CA 95403.A copy of this Order to Show Cause shallbe published once a week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearingon the petition in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed in thiscounty: The Community Voice, P.O. Box2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927.Dated: February 14, 2017.s/ Bradford J. DeMeo, Judge of theSuperior CourtPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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FFiillee NNoo.. 22001177--0000117788The following person(s) listed above haveabandoned the use of the following Ficti-tious Business Name(s). Shade your Win-dows, 361 Blodgett St., Cotati, CA 94931.Sonoma County. The Fictitious BusinessName was filed in Sonoma County on10/23/2012, File Number 2012-03912. Regis-tered owner Sades Unlimited Inc. Businesswas conducted by: a Corporation. Signa-ture Kevin D. Wohlert, CEO.I declare that all information in this state-ment is true and correct. (A registrant whodeclares as true information which he orshe knows to be false is guilty of crime.)This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on January 18, 2017.I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice.William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County ClerkBy /s/ Darrell LightDeputy SealPub. February 24, March 3, 10 & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) Redi Shade, Inc 2) Place of Shades,361 Blodgett St., Cotati, CA 94931. MailingAddress: same. Registered Owner(s):Shades Unlimited Inc. This business isconducted by a Corporation. The registrantcommenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names above 06/1992.Signature Kevin D. Wohlert, CEO. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on January 18, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) Cameron Hughes Lot 2) CameronHughes Wines 3) Cameron Hughes 4) LotSeries 5) Rockridge Cellars 6) Evergreen 7)Cinergi, 205 Concourse Blvd., Santa Rosa,CA 95403. Mailing Address: same. Regis-tered Owner(s): Vintage Wine Estate, Inc.This business is conducted by a Corpora-tion. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above n/a. Signature Patrick Roney,President. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 22, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Gamba Cellars, 4055 West Olivet Rd.,Santa Rosa, CA 95401. Mailing Address:2912 Woolsey Rd.,Windsor, CA 95492.Registered Owner(s): Gamba Vineyards &Winery, LLC. This business is conductedby a Limited Liability Company. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names aboven/a. Signature Paulette Gamba, Managingmember. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 22, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub. February 24, March 3, 10, & 17, 2017The Community Voice
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How many of us will retirewith $1 million or more in sav-ings? More of us ought to – in fact,
more of us may need to, giveninflation and the rising cost ofhealth care.Sadly, few pre-retirees have
accumulated that much. A 2015Government Accountability Of-fice analysis found that the av-erage American aged 55-64 hadjust $104,000 in retirementmoney. A 2016 GoBank-ingRates survey determined that
only 13 percent of Americanshad retirement savings of$300,000 or more.A $100,000 or $300,000 re-
tirement fund might be accept-able if our retirements lastedless than a decade, as was thecase for some of our parents. Asmany of us may live into oureighties and nineties, we mayneed $1 million or more in sav-ings to avoid financial despairin our old age.The earlier you begin saving,
the more you can take advan-
tage of compound interest. A25-year-old who directs $405 amonth into a tax-advantaged re-tirement account yielding anaverage of 7 percent annuallywill wind up with $1 million atage 65. Perhaps $405 a monthsounds like a lot to devote tothis objective, but it only getsharder if you wait. At the samerate of return, a 30-year-oldwould need to contribute $585per month to the same retire-ment account to generate $1million by age 65.The Census Bureau says that
the median household incomein this country is $53,657. A 45-year-old couple earning thatmuch annually would need tohoard every cent they made for19 years (and pay no incometax) to end up with $1 million atage 64, absent of investments.So, investing may come to bean important part of your retire-ment plan.
• What if you are over 40,what then? You still have achance to retire with $1 millionor more, but you must make abigger present-day financialcommitment to that goal thansomeone younger.At age 45, you will need to
save around $1,317 per monthin a tax-advantaged retirementaccount yielding 10 percent an-nually to have $1 million in 20years. If the account returns just6 percent annually, then youwould need to direct approxi-mately $2,164 a month into it.What if you start trying to
build that $1 million retirementfund at age 50? If your retire-ment account earns a solid 10percent per year, you would stillneed to put around $2,413 amonth into it; at a 6 percentyearly return, the target contri-bution becomes about $3,439 amonth.
• This math may be star-tling, but it is also hard toargue with: If you are betweenage 55-65 and have about$100,000 in retirement savings,you may be hard-pressed to ad-equately finance your future.There are three basic ways torespond to this dilemma. Youcan choose to live on Social Se-
curity, plus the principal andyield from your retirementfund, and risk running out ofmoney within several years (orsooner). Alternately, you cancut your expenses way down –share housing, share or forgo acar, etc., which could preservemore of your money. Or, youcould try to work longer, givingyour invested retirement sav-ings a chance for additionalgrowth, and explore ways tocreate new income streams.
• How long will a million-dollar retirement fund last? Ifit is completely not invested,you could draw down about$35,000 a year from it for 28years. The upside here is thatyour invested retirement assetscould grow and compound no-tably during your “second act”to help offset the ongoing with-drawals. The downside is thatyou will have to contend withinflation and, potentially, majorhealthcare expenses, whichcould reduce your savingsfaster than you anticipate. So, while $1 million may
sound like a huge amount ofmoney to amass for retirement,it really is not – certainly notfor a retirement beginning 20 or30 years from now. Having $2million or $3 million on handwould be preferable.Ken Weise, an LPL Financial
Advisor, provided this article.He can be reached at 707-584-6690. Securities offered throughLPL Financial. MemberFINRA/SIPC. The opinions ofthis material are for informa-tion purposes only.
Are you buying a home?This common mortgage mis-take can end up creating moreunnecessary challenges for youduring the underwritingprocess. Let’s check out whatyou need to know.When you are buying a
home, you need to show yourlender that you have a downpayment and access to funds toclose. This money needs tocome from sources that can bedocumented. This moneyneeds to be fully documentedbefore the transaction andwhen moving it from your bankaccount to your escrow account.Lenders are going to require
at least 60 days of asset docu-mentation from each source thatyour money comes from. Thisis required because your lenderwill need to verify that themoney promised does exist andis eligible for use.Let us say that you have put
your money into escrow and, asrequested, you are doing thebest you can to document themovement of money from theaccount going to escrow. Thisentails providing a bank state-ment specifically showing themoney leaving your accountand the money being acceptedby escrow through an EMD(earnest money deposit).If you cannot get a bank
statement, if it is the middle ofthe month and new statementsare not out yet, the next bestthing is to get a bank printoutconfirming the transaction andconfirming the amount ofmoney remaining in the ac-count. The bank printout mustshow the date of the transactionand the current time stamp ofthe printout, confirming that themoney has been moved prior tothe printout date. If the bankprintout does not have this in-formation, it will automaticallyhalt the closing process of yourloan and delay your loan con-tingency removal or extendyour close of escrow date.This method can be used for
both your down payment andfunds for cash to close. This isto provide authenticity for your
account and to show clearly onpaper that the account is yoursand the money is yours to use.Banks and lenders require thisinformation to be clear cut and“in your face.” Never assumethat “common sense” will beenough.Providing any of the follow-
ing in lieu of the bank printoutwill not work:• A bank statement with
someone else’s name on it;• Bank statement in trust;• Pictures of bank statements
taken from a smart phone orsnapshot application;• Bank printout with no time
stamp and date.In addition, the bank printout
and time stamp must show theremaining balance that is left inyour account. For example, if you had
$130,000 in assets and yourdown payment from this ac-count was $50,000, your ac-count statement should nowshow $80,000 remaining.If you are looking to pur-
chase a home, talk to a sea-soned loan professional whocan walk you through properlydocumenting the money re-quired to buy your home.Scott Sheldon is a local mort-
gage lender, with a decade ofexperience helping consumerspurchase and refinance primaryhomes second homes and in-vestment properties. Learnmore at www.sonomacounty-mortgages.com.
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Camping out for chickenPeople camped out in the parking lot for the grand opening of the Rohnert Park Chick-Fil-A to get a free meal a week for one yearcourtesy of Jas Bains, owner of the new establishment. The first 100 eligible adults earned the 52-week prize. Chick-Fil-A opened itsdoors on Thursday, March 2. It is located in the old Fresh Choice building at 5080 Redwood Dr.
Robert Grant
Saving $1 million for retirement
SSU NewsCenterThe School of Business and
Economics (SBE) at SonomaState University announced thatstudents in the Sonoma Execu-tive MBA in Wine Business pro-gram will be meeting withcounterparts and officials at or-ganizations in Reims, France,and Capetown, South Africafrom March 11-24. The international business
consulting trips provide studentsexperiential learning through ex-posure to foreign businessesacross sectors of the economy,including opportunities to inter-face with professionals in differ-ent countries of origin. Studytours have engaged business andcommunity leaders on theground in Argentina, Botswana,Chile, China, Croatia, Denmark,Estonia, Hungary, Malaysia,New Zealand, Poland, Singa-pore, South Africa, Spain, andVietnam.Meetings scheduled in the
Champagne region of France in-clude Le Comité Interprofession-nel du vin de Champagne(CIVC), a governing and re-search body charged with organ-izing and controlling theproduction, distribution, and pro-motion of Champagne wines;Sparflex, a bottle packaging anddesign company with globalclients; Caves ChampagneMercier, considered the numberone selling champagne inFrance; Champagne Jacquart,which represents one of thelargest sources of grapes in theChampagne region; DiamBouchage, a manufacturer of
corks and stopper technology;Tonnellerie, a wine barrel pro-ducer; Avize Viti, a regionalschool of viticulture and enol-ogy; and Dom Perignon, a vin-tage champagne brand knownaround the world as a symbol ofFrench winemaking.In South Africa, students will
have meetings with VondelingWines, a three-centuries-oldwinery focused on sustainablefarming; Explore Sideways, acultural, food, and wine tourcompany; Lanzarac Wine Estate,a wine tourism destination andhome to the first bottled Pino-tage; Wines of South Africa, anonprofit industry organizationpromoting South African wineinternationally; VinPro, a serviceorganization for 3,500 SouthAfrican wine producers; BosmanFamily Vineyards, producer ofFairtrade wine; Old Vine Project,dedicated to preserving 35 yearold South African vineyards;Joostenberg Wines, a fifth gener-ation family-owned winery spe-cializing in organic wines;Crystallum Wines, specializingin Burgundy wine; and the Uni-versity of Cape Town, where stu-dents will engage scholars onchallenges and opportunities forSouth Africa’s economy.For more information about
SBE’s international businessconsulting tours or experientiallearning as part of the SonomaExecutive MBA programs, or forinformation regarding other ad-vanced degree programs, pleasecall (707) 664-3501, [email protected] or go towww.sonoma.edu/mba.
SSU executive MBAs headto France, South Africa forconsulting engagements
No more Sizzler in RPThe building on Redwood Drive that once housed the Sizzlersteak restaurant was torn down earlier this week.
Irene Hilsendager
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Bad Ass Coffee, 140 Stony Point Rd.Suite E, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, SonomaCounty.Registered Owner(s): Dancing Dragons,402 Ava Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928, Cal-ifornia. This business is conducted by: a corpora-tion. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ Jeri Lynn Deatherage, President. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 17, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24/17CNS-2981410#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas More to Say from SF, 150 Cavedale Road,Sonoma, CA 95476, Sonoma County. Reg-istered Owner(s): Carol Blackman, 150 Cavedale Road,Sonoma, CA 95476. This business is conducted by: An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove 09/07/2010. S/ Carol Blackman, Owner. This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 17, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma Roman, Deputy Seal3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24/17CNS-2981384#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) is (are) doing busi-ness as: Creekside Pharmacy, 95 Mont-gomery Dr., Ste. 108, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.Mailing Address: 95 Montgomery Dr., Ste.108, Santa Rosa, CA 95404Registered Owner(s): Jafa Pharmaceuti-cals, 95 Montgomery Dr., Ste. 108, SantaRosa, CA 95404This business is conducted by: a Corpora-tionThe registrant(s) commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above on N/A. Jafa Pharmaceuticals S/ Tony Ibrahim, CEOThis statement was filed with the CountyClerk of Sonoma County on 02/15/2017.I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County ClerkBy /s/ [Deputy], Deputy Seal3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24/17CNS-2980599#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) is (are) doing busi-ness as: Trois Noix, 755 Baywood Dr., 2ndFl, Petaluma, CA 94954Registered Owner(s): ACA Cellars LLC, 755Baywood Dr., 2nd Fl, Petaluma, CA 94954This business is conducted by: a limited li-ability companyThe registrant(s) commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above on N/A. ACA Cellars LLC S/ Jaime K. Araujo Bezian, ManagerThis statement was filed with the CountyClerk of Sonoma County on 02/23/2017.I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County ClerkBy /s/ [Deputy], Deputy Seal3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24/17CNS-2981158#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) Lotus Wines, 2) Western Pacific Win-ery & Spirits, 3) Esser, 9119 Graton Rd.,Graton, CA 95444. Mailing Address: same.Registered Owner(s): Purple Wine Com-pany, LLC. This business is conducted bya Limited Liability Company. The registrantcommenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names above n/a. Signa-ture Joe Joffe, Chief Operating Officer. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 23, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith SevillaPub., March 3, 10, 17, & 24, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 22 Frames Photography, 2264 ChanceryCourt, Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Mailing Ad-dress: same. Registered Owner(s):NicoleGross. This business is conducted by a AnIndividual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above n/a. Signature NicoleGross. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 22, 2017. I hereby certify that this copyis a correct copy of the original statementon file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub., March 3, 10, 17, & 24, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Just Healthy Vending, 4792 Hillsboro Cir-cle, Santa Rosa, CA 95405. Mailing Ad-dress: 1535 Farmers Lane #148, SantaRosa, CA 95405. Registered Owner(s):1)Temple Smolen 2) Richard Smolen. Thisbusiness is conducted by a A Married Cou-ple. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above n/a. Signature TempleSmolen, Owner. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onFebruary 03, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub., March 3, 10, 17, & 24, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) The Wine Country Channel, 2) WineCountry Channel, 3) Wine Country TV, 4)Wine Country Channel News, 19055 OrangeAve., Sonoma, CA 95476. Mailing Address:P.O. Box 1813, Sonoma, CA 95476. Regis-tered Owner(s): Aaron Johnson. This busi-ness is conducted by An Individual. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names aboven/a. Signature Aaron Johnson, Owner. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 23, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub., March 3, 10, 17, & 24, 2017The Community Voice
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To all interested persons: Petitioner:MariaLourdes Campos filed a petition with thiscourt for a decree changing names as fol-lows: Maria Lourdes Campos to LourdesMaria Campos. THE COURT ORDERS thatall persons interested in this matter shallappear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should notbe granted. Notice of Hearing: April 13, 2017, at 8:30a.m. Dept. 13, Sonoma County SuperiorCourt, 600 Administration Dr., Santa Rosa,CA 95403.A copy of this Order to Show Cause shallbe published once a week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearingon the petition in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed in thiscounty: The Community Voice, P.O. Box2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927.Dated: February 22, 2017.s/ Bradford J. DeMeo, Judge of theSuperior CourtPub. March 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc, 1129 N.McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, CA 94954. Mail-ing Address: same. Registered Owner(s):Sonoma Pharmaceuticals, Inc. This busi-ness is conducted by A Corporation. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above12/6/2016. Signature Jim Schultz, Chief Ex-ecutive Officer. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onFebruary 14, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub., March 3, 10, 17, & 24, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Discovery Speech and Language Pathol-ogy, 5685 Daniel Dr. Rohnert Park, CA94928. Mailing Address: same. RegisteredOwner(s): Discovery Speech and LanguagePathology, Inc. This business is conductedby A Corporation. The registrant com-menced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names above 4/2016.Signature Katie Werle, CEO. This statementwas filed with County Clerk of SonomaCounty on January 10, 2017. I hereby certifythat this copy is a correct copy of the orig-inal statement on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub., March 3, 10, 17, & 24, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Ater Noctua, 4550 Petaluma Hill Rd,Santa Rosa, CA 95404, Sonoma County. Registered Owner(s): Jose Luis GonzalesJr, 4550 Petaluma Hill Rd, Santa Rosa, CA95404. This business is conducted by: An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove N/A. S/ Jose Luis Gonzales Jr This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 22, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal3/10, 3/17, 3/24, 3/31/17CNS-2983638#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Kavacha Designs, 2 Hahn Road,Cazadero, CA 95421, Sonoma County. Mail-ing address: PO Box 287, Cazadero, CA95421Registered Owner(s):June A. Triolo, 2 Hahn Road, Cazadero, CA95421 This business is conducted by: an individ-ual The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove on N/A S/ June A. TrioloThis statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 28, 2017I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell Light, Deputy Seal3/10, 3/17, 3/24, 3/31/17CNS-2984392#THE COMMUNITY VOICE
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Powell Avenue Laundry, 107 Powell Ave.,Healdsburg, CA 95448. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): Gaetan L.Tamo. This business is conducted by An In-dividual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above Feb., 2014. Signature Gae-tan Tamo, Owner. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onMarch 2, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Mountain Shadows Laundry, 949 GolfCourse Dr., Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Mail-ing Address: same. Registered Owner(s):Gaetan L. Tamo. This business is con-ducted by An Individual. The registrantcommenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names above 3/1/2017.Signature Gaetan Tamo, Owner. This state-ment was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on March 2, 2017. I herebycertify that this copy is a correct copy of theoriginal statement on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Luck Would Have It, P.O. Box 4356,Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Mailing Address:same. Registered Owner(s): 1) Lynda JoSheehan, 2) John J. Furhmann. This busi-ness is conducted by A Married Couple.The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove July 28, 2012. Signature Lynda JoSheehan Owner. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onMarch 3, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith SevillaPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) BPE-USA, 2) Bijan’s Protective Equip-ment, 3253 Santa Rosa, Ave., Santa Rosa,CA 95407. Mailing Address: same. Regis-tered Owner(s): TekTailor, Inc. This busi-ness is conducted by A Corporation. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names aboven/a. Signature Steffen Kuehr, CEO. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 28, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Smokescreen Cellars, 2064 GravensteinHwy. N. Blvd. 1, Suite 120, Sebastopol, CA95472. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1514, Se-bastopol, CA 95473. Registered Owner(s):Greg & Greg, Inc. This business is con-ducted by A Corporation. The registrantcommenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names above n/a. Signa-ture John Tracy, CEO. This statement wasfiled with County Clerk of Sonoma Countyon March 1, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Cool Cuts, 140 Calistoga Rd., SantaRosa, CA 95409. Mailing Address: 225Alderbrook Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95405. Reg-istered Owner(s): Jumpin Jacks, Inc. Thisbusiness is conducted by A Corporation.The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove n/a. Signature Gerald Stenerson, Jr.,CEO. This statement was filed with CountyClerk of Sonoma County on February 15,2017. I hereby certify that this copy is a cor-rect copy of the original statement on file inmy office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas St. Francis Barber Shop, 120 CalistogaRd., Santa Rosa, CA 95409. Mailing Ad-dress: 225 Alderbrook Dr., Santa Rosa, CA95405. Registered Owner(s): Jumpin Jacks,Inc. This business is conducted by A Cor-poration. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above n/a. Signature GeraldStenerson, Jr., CEO. This statement wasfiled with County Clerk of Sonoma Countyon February 15, 2017. I hereby certify thatthis copy is a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Darrell LightPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Beauty & Brawn, 8605 Lasker Lane, Co-tati, CA 94931. Mailing Address: Same.Registered Owner(s): 1) Breanna Christen-son, 2) Jonathan Christenson. This busi-ness is conducted by A Married Couple.The registrant commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious name or namesabove n/a. Signature Breanna Christenson,Owner and Jon Christenson. This state-ment was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on February 27, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Ramen Gaijin, 6948 Sebastopol Ave., Se-bastopol, CA 95472. Mailing Address:Same. Registered Owner(s): Ramen Gaijin,LLC. This business is conducted by A Lim-ited Liability Company. The registrant com-menced to transact business under thefictitious name or names above 2014. Sig-nature Moishe Hahn-Schuman, ManagingMember. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on March1, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is acorrect copy of the original statement onfile in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Carrie AndersonPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Express Auto Glass, 2080 Llano Rd.,Suite 1A, Santa Rosa, CA 95407. MailingAddress: Same. Registered Owner(s): TroyWells. This business is conducted by AnIndividual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above n/a. Signature Troy Wells,Owner. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on Febru-ary 7, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy isa correct copy of the original statement onfile in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Thai Spice, 1123 South Cloverdale Blvd.,Cloverdale, CA 95925. Mailing Address:Same. Registered Owner(s): Wilairux F.Horpibulsuk . This business is conductedby An Individual. The registrant com-menced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names above n/a.Signature Wilairux F. Horpibulsuk. Thisstatement was filed with County Clerk ofSonoma County on March 3, 2017. I herebycertify that this copy is a correct copy of theoriginal statement on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Alma RomanPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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To all interested persons: Petitioner: Mar-garet Ruch filed a petition with this courtfor a decree changing names as follows:Margaret Ann Ruch to Iris May McGinnis.THE COURT ORDERS that all persons in-terested in this matter shall appear beforethis court at the hearing indicated below toshow cause, if any, why the petition forchange of name should not be granted. Notice of Hearing: April 20, 2017, at 8:30a.m. Dept. 13, Sonoma County SuperiorCourt, 600 Administration Dr., Santa Rosa,CA 95403.A copy of this Order to Show Cause shallbe published once a week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearingon the petition in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed in thiscounty: The Community Voice, P.O. Box2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927.Dated: February 23, 2017.s/ Bradford J. DeMeo, Judge of theSuperior CourtPub. March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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To all interested persons: Petitioner: SarahAnn Mones Friedman filed a petition withthis court for a decree changing names asfollows: Alexia Scott Mones to Alexia ScottMones Friedman. THE COURT ORDERSthat all persons interested in this mattershall appear before this court at the hearingindicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should notbe granted. Notice of Hearing: April 13, 2017, at 8:30a.m. Dept. 13, Sonoma County SuperiorCourt, 600 Administration Dr., Santa Rosa,CA 95403.A copy of this Order to Show Cause shallbe published once a week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearingon the petition in the following newspaperof general circulation, printed in thiscounty: The Community Voice, P.O. Box2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927.Dated: March 1, 2017.s/ Bradford J. DeMeo, Judge of theSuperior CourtPub. March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas BRC Project Consulting, 566 Dry CreekRd., Healdsburg, CA 95448. Mailing Ad-dress: P.O. Box 1932, Healdsburg, CA95448. Registered Owner(s): Gabriel Rivera.This business is conducted by An Individ-ual. The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious name ornames above n/a. Signature Gabriel Rivera,Project Consultant. This statement wasfiled with County Clerk of Sonoma Countyon March 6, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Sunrise Solar, 40 Marigold Lane,Forestville, CA 95436. Mailing Address: 114Mill St., San Rafael, CA 94901. RegisteredOwner(s): K and S Energy, Inc. This busi-ness is conducted by A Corporation. Theregistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above2011. Signature Kevin Grinnell, President.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on February 27, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Julie GarfiaPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Dads Dollars Debts, 3750 Hadley HillDrive, Santa Rosa, CA 95404. Mailing Ad-dress: Same. Registered Owner(s): EimanJahangir. This business is conducted byAn Individual. The registrant commencedto transact business under the fictitiousname or names above n/a. SignatureEiman Jahangir. This statement was filedwith County Clerk of Sonoma County onMarch 7, 2017. I hereby certify that thiscopy is a correct copy of the original state-ment on file in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Carrie AndersonPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas 1) PIM, 2) Peace in Medicine, 3) Peace inMedicine Healing Center, 6771 SebastopolAve., #100, Sebastopol, CA 95472. MailingAddress: Same. Registered Owner(s): Re-sponsible Patient Care., Inc. This businessis conducted by A Corporation. The regis-trant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names above5/15/2007. Signature J. Erich Pearson,CEO. This statement was filed with CountyClerk of Sonoma County on March 7, 2017.I hereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ M. Judith SevillaPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas Deja Vu Nail Spa, 974 Gravenstein Hwy.South, Sebastopol, CA 95472. Mailing Ad-dress: Same. Registered Owner(s): TrungVu. This business is conducted by An In-dividual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above n/a. Signature Trung Vu.This statement was filed with County Clerkof Sonoma County on March 7, 2017. Ihereby certify that this copy is a correctcopy of the original statement on file in myoffice. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Carrie AndersonPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31, 2017The Community Voice
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The following person(s) are doing businessas The Next Step SLE, 999 Camino Coron-ado, Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Mailing Ad-dress: Same. Registered Owner(s): TimothyE. Henry This business is conducted by AnIndividual. The registrant commenced totransact business under the fictitious nameor names above n/a. Signature Timothy Ed-ward Henry. This statement was filed withCounty Clerk of Sonoma County on March6, 2017. I hereby certify that this copy is acorrect copy of the original statement onfile in my office. William F. Rousseau, Sonoma County Clerk By /s/ Betsy PennPub., March 10, 17, 24, & 31The Community Voice
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By Irene HilsendagerAre there many families who
move in, stay two or threemonths and then move out?Certainly there are some,
Fredericks says, who do justthat. They also will do this innew areas in Petaluma, SantaRosa and most other placeswhere development is rapid.Stability comes later.There are houses available
(as there are elsewhere) to fami-lies who can put up about $100.But the usual sales are VA fi-nanced with about $500 downand FHA $800.Whatever is happening in
Rohnert Park, it is happeningfast. Some highlights in the city
are a sewer plant west of thehighway near Wilfred Crossingwent into operation in 1956. Itcan be expanded to serve an ul-timate population of 30,000 to40,000.Water service supplied wells
were set up the same year.These wells still supply theproject though there is a con-nection with the Coyote Aque-duct. This is a standby sourceand a small amount is boughteach year to flush the lines. Golis and his family were the
first residents, moving in onThanksgiving Day in 1957. Anhour later the Terrence Moranfamily moved in and are stillthere. (This was recorded inFebruary of 1964.)
Like the Fredericks, MayorVernon P. Smith and City Man-ager Peter M. Callinan show anawareness of what some wouldcall growth problems and alsoexude a ready confidence thatmatters can be and will be han-dled as they arise.One incorporation election
failed, another was successfuland Rohnert Park became a cityAug. 27, 1962.The first parcel contained
about 750 acres, 1,081 acreswere annexed in 1963 and an-other annexation of 521 has justbeen completed and work isprogressing to take in another580 acres.Present population is 3,675.
Rohnert Park is the fourth-
largest city in the county andgained 18 percent in one year.In December there were 921houses with water and sewerservice; of those, 110 were un-occupied.The north end is home to a
number of industries and busi-nesses, including Cal-WoodProducts, Berglund TractorCompany, which has a salesoffice and plans to move itsmain facilities here from Napa;Wright and Oretsky Contract-ing Company, Rohnert ParkPrinting Company, ForeignAuto Sales, A.B. Dick, busi-ness machines; Cotati CabinetShop which was recentlymoved from Cotati and FarmerBrothers Coffee Company.Also Don Eckmann Con-
crete Products, Stjern-JohnstonCabinets and Continental Sur-plus.Sissa’s Market is the nucleus
of a large and growing shop-ping center.And perhaps the largest sin-
gle facility in Rohnert Park isSonoma State College, locatedin temporary facilities built bythe developers on a “crash pro-gram” to fill a sudden needwhen state authorities madethe decision to build the per-manent campus east of Rohn-ert Park on Petaluma Hill Rd.This area likely will be an-nexed to Rohnert Park in a fewyears.Here again a scoffer may
say the college will pay notaxes to Rohnert Park.This is basically true but
Callinan also points out thatsuch institutions receivingservices from cities can con-tract for them paying a fairshare.New areas, in essence, pay
various costs of development.For instance, a cost-sharingcontract was arranged for asewer trunk costing about$250,000 and to extend in thedirection of the college site.Rohnert Park used to be part
of the Cotati Fire ProtectionDistrict, but as the new citygrew this threw things out ofbalance.With the district officials
showing “fine cooperation” inthe view of the city manager,Rohnert Park set up its ownfire department-volunteers sofar and withdrew from the dis-trict. Robert Ryan is fire chiefwith about 15 members notcounting city employees whoalso pitch in including Freder-icks. The public safety build-ing is actually the nucleus of acivic center, which has twotruck bays used by the fire de-partment.In one is a new pumper pro-
viding 750 gallons per minute.In the other is an older engine,which has been leased andprobably will be kept for dutyin the industrial section to thenorth and manned by volun-teers from the nearby plants.On order is a new pumper toput out 1,000 gallons perminute. The building has athird bay, now set apart by atemporary wall, which con-tains desks and chairs and it’sthe Council Chambers for thepresent. (To be continued nextweek.)Irene Hilsendager’s column
each week touches on momentsin the history of Cotati, Rohn-ert Park and Penngrove.
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Local students show off their talentHonor Band students from Evergreen, Marguerite Hahn, Monte Vista, Thomas Page Academy and Waldo Rohnert elementary schools:(Alto Sax) James Phan, Chase Thompson, Tanner Stone, Benito Gomez, Arabella Olivo, Esmeralda Alvarez Flores, Melissa Winchel,Samuel Nelson, Emma Walden, Savannah Auble, Brady Biancalana, Ashton Magliocca, and Ireland Shacklett; (Baritone) RonaldNeilsen; (Bells) Shaambhavi Shree, Tyler Denson, Jerusha Watson, Micah Cunningham, Karla Lizeth Lopez Licea; (Clarinet) RobertoCanett, AJ Aaron Egelhoff, Ruby Calvillo, Kevin Calva, Reyna Lopez, Kimberly Topete Ramirez, Jaeden Bennett, Diego Andre Flores,Katherine Villavicencio, Samuel Alvarado, Maya Beck, Alex Nava, Hunter Wray, Yhareth Gomez, Darwin Alejandro Leon, JehosuaArzola Meza, Hannah Nelson, Daniella Quintas, Scarlett Alcaide, Katrina Holman, Airlia Lepe, Brayden Fetherolf, Madisyn Eberhart,Izabella Garcia, Elizabeth Young, Jacob Doyle, Zion Campa, and Viviana Rodriguez; (Cornet) Leah DeGraffenreid and Ella Brokaw;(Drums) Gabriel Gonzales, Alejandro Rojas-Lopez, and Alan Garcia; (Flute) Alex Yates, Vanessa Sanderfer, Devon Languinto, JuanCarlos Alonso, Diego Holiday, Jose Julian Valenzuela, Leanna Yang, Caroline Crowe, Regan Bartlow, and Mia Cedillo; (Keyboard)Marina Benedetti; (Trombone) Tyler Dickson, and Liam Limberg; (Trumpet) Justin Yoon, Diego Soriano, Lucas de Simas, SebastianRomero, Daniel Quiroz, Dulce Vanessa Perez Velazquez, Camilla Hernandez Campos, Benjamin Starkey, Austin Lee Martinez, AmyMedrano, Melanie Torres, Imaru Wiggan, Michelle Oo, Emily Voebel, and Andrew Logan performed at Weill Hall under the directionof Patrick Hughes and Marshall Park.
Robert Grant
SSU NewsCenterA new study from Sonoma
State University shows no evi-dence for immigrants displacingAmerican citizens in the work-force. “Empirically, I don’t seeany evidence that immigrants aregoing to take our jobs or de-crease our wages,” says SonomaState Economics ProfessorChong-Uk Kim.Kim’s study, “Immigration
and domestic wage: An empiri-cal study on competition amongimmigrants,” was published inNovember 2016 in the Journal ofApplied Economics. It is basedon data from the Current Popu-lation Survey, a monthly reviewof 60,000 U.S. households con-ducted by the United States Cen-sus Bureau.His research shows not only is
there no evidence for immigrantlabor hurting the economy, butthat more immigrant labor actu-ally results in a modest increase(of less than $35 on average) inannual income for both citizensand non-citizens. The U.S. un-employment rate in November
2016 was 4.6 percent, the lowestit’s been since July 2007.There are two perspectives on
immigration, says Kim, whichare substitution and compliment.“Substitution means you come,you take my job, you’re going tohurt my wage. Complimentmeans you come, we work to-gether, and we make it better soeveryone gets a higher wage.”Kim says immigrants would
not come to the United States ifthere were no demand for theirlabor. “They’re coming here because
we have work for them,” he says.“They’re not taking our jobs;they’re taking the jobs we don’tdo anymore.”This phenomenon – and its
backlash – is not a new one. “Ahundred years ago, the samething happened with Italian andIrish immigrants. Now it’s hap-pening to the Hispanic popula-tion,” says Kim.One thing for certain, he says,
is the haste with which theTrump administration has beenacting on this issue is ill-advised.“The new administration is mak-ing decisions so quickly basedon only one perspective, andthat’s very risky,” says Kim.“There’s really no one unique so-lution for this topic.”
American workersnot being displacedby immigrantsRecent SSU studyshows immigrants’presence boostswages slightly