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Sunol Wilderness is at the end of Geary Road off Calaveras Road about five miles south of I-680 and the town of Sunol.

Geology is the game during a self-guided hike from 2 to 3 p.m. on Aug. 14 starting at Del Valle Regional Park south of Livermore. Find out how heat, pressure and time all change the nature of a rock. Meet naturalist Kristina Parkison at the visitor center on the west shore of the lake for self-guided hike instructions. The program is free, and no registration is required.

After the geology hike you can take a beach break from 3 to 3:30 p.m. The naturalists will set up a lakeside exploration station near the visitor center with games, crafts and other activities.

And there’s s’more – While supplies last, the naturalists will be giving away free s’more kits, in family-size bags, from 4 to 5 p.m. Aug. 14 at the Del Valle campground. For those who don’t know, s’mores are a cracker, chocolate and marshmallow concoction guaranteed to give you an enormous sugar rush. It’s been a campfire treat since the Girl Scouts invented it in 1927.

Del Valle Regional Park is on Del Valle Road off Mines Road about nine miles south of Livermore. There’s a parking fee of $6 per vehicle.

For something completely different, you can become a community scientist and help gather data on the bat population at Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve in Antioch. The program starts at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 14 and is 2 hours and 15 minutes long. Led by naturalist Virginia Delgado, the group will hike a half-mile uphill to monitor the bats as they emerge from the mines into the evening sky.

Meet in the parking lot at the end of Somersville Road, 3.5 miles south of Highway 4. All participants must be seven years or older and parent supervision is required. Flashlights, water, snacks, a jacket and sturdy shoes are recommended.

The program is free, but registration is required. Black Diamond Mines has a parking fee of $5 per vehicle.

From bats to bees: Sunday, Aug. 15 is National Honey Bee Day. In observance, naturalist Alex Collins will lead a “Honey Bee Mine” program from 9 to 10 a.m. that day at Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area in Pleasanton.

Find out about the lives of honeybees, hear a story, learn a bee dance, and meet a few bees. This is a family friendly program, stroller accessible. It’s free, but registration is required. Shadow Cliffs has a $6 parking fee per vehicle.

For info on the programs at Del Valle, Shadow Cliffs and Sunol, call 510-544-3249.

This Sunday is National Honey Bee Day. In observance, there will be a ‘Honey Bee’ program at Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area in Pleasanton.

Rotary: Hosts InterAct

continued from page 3 5170 Interact Council Advisor. Jeanne graduated from San Jose State University in 2020 with a degree in Social Science with the goal of becoming a teacher.

“Although we cannot imagine what school must have been like for students this past year, it was obvious to everyone present that these leaders are excited for a future that is focused on community service,” said Rotary President Dwight Perry. “We appreciate and recognize the tireless work of their advisor, CVHS Teacher M. Clare LePell, who has been serving her InterAct students for twenty-eight years.”

For more information about the Rotary Club of Castro Valley, please visit: www. CastroValleyRotary.org.

LEGAL NOTICES

Cannabis on Way To Castro Valley?

Editor,

Alameda County is now soliciting for a “boutique” type marijuana (cannabis) retail operation to be established in either Castro Valley or the South Livermore Valley Plan Area.

Our Board of Supervisors will make the decision concerning the location of this new operation. If you have strong feelings about marijuana retail coming to Castro Valley, please contact our Supervisor, Nate Miley, at district4@acgov.org, and the rest of the board at cbs@acgov.org.

This matter is now being handled by the Board, so comments must be made immediately to be timely.

–Vicki Stadelman, Castro Valley

Refusal to Take the Shot Caused Death

Editor,

This is my interpretation of what happened that caused my brother’s death: his refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine coupled with the delay of getting to the hospital on time.

He was busy at home caring for his COVID-19 infected wife, who’d also refused the vaccine.

She survived. He didn’t. He battled it (COVID) for three plus weeks but the disease killed him. I would much rather had a live brother injected with a little bit of COVID-19 than this outcome: no husband, no father, no father-in law, no grandfather, no friend, no neighbor, no food bank volunteer. Only grief. Please get your vaccine. –Tom’s sister Mary Ann Gordin, Castro Valley

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To Keep California Great, Stop the Steal

Editor,

California Republicans, your state needs you to support GOP principles. Vote for the values of former President Donald Trump in the recall election. That means supporting Gov. Gavin Newsom.

“Fight like hell,” Trump encouraged supporters before they rioted on Jan. 6. Republicans proudly regard Trump as a fighter and approve of his 42 (failed) lawsuits to overturn 2020 election results. So Republicans should approve of California’s 110 lawsuits against Trump administration policies.

Republicans idolize Trump’s alleged financial acumen, so to be consistent, they should credit Newsom for California’s surging economy. The Golden State added 1.3 million jobs in the last year, the most of any state. Household income increased $164 billion and the state’s GDP outpaced the United States.

Republicans claim to care about financial discipline, though under Trump, the federal deficit increased every year, skyrocketing above $3 trillion in 2020. In California, Newsom delivered a $75 billion surplus.

Happy about Trump’s $1 trillion tax cut? By cutting deductions, the plan increased taxes on a million Californians by $12 billion. In contrast, Newsom’s California Comeback Plan delivers $12 billion in tax rebates to families, up to $1,100 each.

Trump promised Covid would “disappear,” but Newsom has done more to make that happen. California earns better per capita numbers than the US on COVID vaccinations, infections and deaths even as Newsom lifted business restrictions and mask mandates.

“We actually have a very good relationship,” said Trump, calling Newsom a “good man.” Plus, Newsom has active Twitter and Facebook accounts, unlike the former president.

Keep California great. Stop the steal. –Matt Johanson, Castro Valley

FILED JUNE 12, 2021 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 580664 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): Dave’s Interior Construction Specialist, located at 3525 Seven Hills Rd., Castro Valley Ca 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): David Mercurio, 3525 Seven Hills Rd., Castro Valley Ca 94546. This business is conducted by an individual. This business commenced N/A /s/ David Mercurio This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by file stamp above. Expires JULY 12, 2026

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FILED JULY 15, 2021 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 580780 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): Deer Creek Funeral Service, located at 20630 Redwood Road, Castro Valley Ca 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Jay Spencer, 1625 Orchard Ave., San Leandro, Ca 94577. This business is conducted by an individual. This business commenced 1991 /s/ Jay Spencer This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by file stamp above. Expires JULY 15, 2026

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FILED JULY 12, 2021 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 580673 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): One To One Nursing, located at 3647 Arcadian Dr., Castro Valley, Ca 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): One To One Nursing LLC, 3647 Arcadian Dr., Castro Valley, Ca 94546. This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. This business commenced N/A /s/ Daniel V. Galindo Jr This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by file stamp above. Expires JULY 12, 2026

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FILED JULY 12, 2021 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 580667 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): Lulis House Cleaning. located at 9921 Bancroft Ave., Oakland, Ca 94603, in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Maria de Lourdes Lomeli, 9921 Bancroft Ave., Oakland, Ca 94603. This business is conducted by an individual. This business commenced N/A /s/ Maria de Lourdes Lomeli This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by file stamp above. Expires JULY 12, 2026

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FILED JULY 08, 2021 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 580602 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): Redwood Road Pizza Express Hayward, located at 22323 Redwood Road, Castro Valley Ca 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Jagmeet Kaur, 2228 Promontory Cir., San Ramon Ca 94583. This business is conducted by an individual. This business commenced N/A /s/ Jagmeet Kaur This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by file stamp above. Expires JULY 08, 2026

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