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Park It: March Into March At East Bay Regional Parks

By Ned MacKay

SPECIAL TO THE FORUM

It’s always hard to predict when the spring wildfl ower season will start, how abundant it will be, and when it will reach its peak, because there are so many variables involved. This year is no exception, because winter began so wet and then became so dry. Even though it’s really early, wildfl owers are starting to appear because of recent warm weather. First blooms include Indian warrior under the manzanitas, shooting star, red maids and buttercups. So if and when the wildfl owers spring up in numbers, here are some suggestions for potential viewing. Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve in Antioch: the Manhattan Canyon and Chaparral Loop Trails are generally reliable wildfl ower venues. see MARCH on back page

When wildfl owers spring up, there are many places for potential viewing at East Bay Regional Parks.

LEGAL NOTICES

FILED FEB 15, 2022 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 586481 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): Advanced Car Glass, located at 3641 Juniper St., Castro Valley Ca 94546. 20885 Redwood Rd., #181, Castro Valley Ca 94546. in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Robert Ussery, 3641 Juniper St., Castro Valley Ca 94546. This business is conducted, by an individual. This business commenced N/A /s/ Robert Ussery This statement was fi led with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by fi le stamp above. Expires FEB 14, 2027

FEB 23, MAR 02, 09, 16, 2022 0460-CVF

FILED JAN 28, 2022 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 586024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): 88 Bao Bao, located at 3330 Village Dr., Castro Valley CA 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Castro Valley Bao Bao LLC, 3330 Village Dr., Castro Valley CA 94546, This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. This business commenced 11/06/21 /s/ Janny Kim This statement was fi led with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by fi le stamp above. Expires JAN 19, 2027

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FILED JAN 28, 2022 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 586024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): Think Outside The Boob located at 4114 Davis St., Castro Valley, CA 94546, in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 100 Nails Inc, 4114 Davis St., Castro Valley CA 94546. This business is conducted by a Corporation. This business commenced N/A /s/ Michael Nelson This statement was fi led with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by fi le stamp above. Expires JAN 27, 2027

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FILED DEC 17, 2022 MELISSA WILK County Clerk ALAMEDA COUNTY By----------, Deputy FILE NO. 585143 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 17900-17930 The name of the business(es): Kitson Wines, located at 4755 Hillside Drive, Castro Valley, Ca 94546. in Alameda County, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Bradford Scott Kitson, 14755 Hillside Drive, Castro Valley, Ca 94546. This business is conducted, by an individual. This business commenced 1/1/2011 /s/ Bradford Scott Kitson This statement was fi led with the County Clerk of Alameda County on date indicated by fi le stamp above. Expires DEC 16, 2026

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This issue of the Castro Valley Forum contains the East Bay Regional Park District March-April 2022 Activity Guide.

If your copy of the Times does not include the EBRP Activity Guide, call 510-614-1555 or stop by the Times offi ce (2060 Washington Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577) between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday to obtain one.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Saturday, March 5: CVPNS Open House Castro Valley Parent Nursery School (CVPNS) is now enrolling for the 20222023 school year. Have a 3-5 year old child? Committed to working with other parents in a hands-on co-op environment? Please attend our open house to learn more about our child-centered, play-based, cooperative model on March 5, 10 am to 12 pm. RSVP at: https://forms.gle/M9JA6xQeuMyN84xX6. Space is limited. In order to maintain safe social distance, attendance will be limited and proof of vaccination or a negative covid test will be required for anyone 5 and over. Masks required for all attendees over 2 years of age. For more information, email: membership@cvpns.org with questions. Saturday, March 5: Climate Anxiety Effects on Tweens As we experience the effects of climate change, feelings of dread and powerlessness are common and unsurprising. Drawing from her book All the Feelings Under the Sun: How to Deal with Climate Change, Leslie Davenport will help participants understand and manage feelings of anxiety and grief and support their activism. This program is free via Zoom and will be held Saturday, March 5 from 3 to 4 p.m. Registration is required at www.aclibrary.org or by phone at 510-667-7900. Everyone registered for an online program will receive the link to participate in a separate email before the program begins. Tuesday, March 8: Rotary Hosts Linton Johnson Club member Linton Johnson will describe cryptocurrencies, a growing facet of the business world. A buffet lunch and the program take place at Redwood Canyon Golf Course (17007 Redwood Road, Castro Valley) at 12 to 1:30 p.m. The cost of lunch is $20 and reservations must be made by 9 p.m. on Sunday, March 6, by contacting Rotary at cvrotary@ iCloud.com or 510-402-5123. More information is available at castrovalleyrotary.org. Monday, March 14: Senior Driver Safety Seminar Stay safe…and save money! Registration has begun for the library’s popular senior driving program! Conducted by the California Highway Patrol, this seminar will include: Compensating for Age-Related Changes, Tune-Up Your Driving Skills, Rules of the Road, Safe Driving Tips; and more! Participants will receive a certifi cate for completing this FREE course which may lead to an insurance discount. You must be 65 or older to qualify. Registration is required for this FREE program. To register, call the Library Information Desk at 510-667-7900 or register online at www.aclibrary.org. This program will be held in person at the Castro Valley library in the Chabot/Canyon room on Monday, March 14 from 4 to 5 p.m The Castro Valley Library is a branch of the Alameda County Library system and is located at 3600 Norbridge Avenue, Castro Valley. Saturday, March 19: Street Eats & Makers Market FirstPres Hayward, located at 2490 Grove Way in Castro Valley, is hosting Street Eats & Makers Market on Saturday, March 19 from 10am to 4pm. The event will benefi t Everyone Deserves, a social enterprise of FirstPres, that works to create dignifi ed income for the unhoused community because everyone deserves an opportunity for a better life. We’re excited and hope you’ll join us at our event that will spotlight local makers, Food Truck Mafi a, and live music brought to you by Smalltown! If you’re a local maker interested in participating as a vendor, contact: everyonedeserves@fi rstpreshayward.com. Monday, March 21: Start Smart: Teen Driver Program The California Highway Patrol and the Castro Valley Library present Start Smart: Teen Driver Program. CHP offi cers will discuss traffi c collision avoidance techniques, collision causing factors, driver/parent responsibilities, and seatbelt usage. Additionally, testimonies will be provided by offi cers who have investigated fatal collisions involving teens, and by family members who have lost love ones in traffi c collisions. The Start Smart program is a driver safety education class which targets new and future licensed teenage drivers between the age of 15 to 19 and their parents/guardians. A parent/guardian is required to attend the class with their teen. This program will be held in person at the Castro Valley library in the Chabot/ Canyon room on Monday, March 21 from 6 to 7 p.m. Registration is required for this FREE program. To register, call the Library Information Desk at 510-667-7900 or register online at www.aclibrary.org

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