Vallejo Weekly | Vol 11 Issue 30

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VALLEJO WEEKLY

Vol 11 | Issue 30 July 27, 2023

JULY EVENTS

Join in the fun with a variety of events for youth and families brought to you by the Greater Vallejo Recreation District (GVRD). GVRD offices are now open Saturdays and are temporarily relocated at the Cunningham Aquatic Complex (801 Heartwood Ave). To pre-register for events or for more information on programs, events, classes and activities visit their website at www.gvrd.org, call (707) 648-4600, or email recreation@gvrd.org.

ANGELS WITH HEARTS STORY & ACTIVITY TIME

Every Friday through September 29

Friday, July 28 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Children’s Wonderland Park (Parking Lot)

360 Glenn Street

FREE Entry! Discover your next great read at Children’s Wonderland! Enjoy your day with story time, arts & crafts, snack time, games, and more. To learn more check out their Facebook page at facebook.com/Angelswithhearts

DIVE-IN MOVIE NIGHTS @ CUNNINGHAM!

Saturday, August 26, 2023 - Minions (run time: 91 mins)

Saturday, September 23, 2023 - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (run time: 88 mins)

July & August:

Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Movie begins at 7:45 p.m.

September:

Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Movie begins at 7:15 p.m.

Cunningham Aquatic Complex 801 Heartwood Avenue

BANDS AND BREWS 2023

Friday, August 4, 2023 - Mitch Woods & His Rockin’ 88’s 6:30p.m. – 8:00p.m.

Blue Rock Springs Park

650 Columbus Parkway

FREE lawn seating and FREE parking, beer and food available for purchase, reserved seating available for purchase ($140 to purchase a reserved season table/ Chamber of Commerce Member Price is $110)

More info at www.gvrd.org or email jmyers@gvrd.org

Cost: $5.00 pre -registration

$7.00 register at the door

The Aquatics Department introduces their first ever Dive-In Movies! Participants will be able to swim while watching a movie. Two pools are available: the Olympic size pool and the toddler pool. No swimming experience needed. Lifeguards will be on deck. Concessions will be available for purchase.

To register go to www.gvrd.org. For more info call (707) 648-4663 or email rallen@gvrd.org

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ABILITY DAYS

Monday, August 21, 2023 - Pizza and Talent Day!

Monday, October 23, 2023 - Spooky Dance Party!

11:00a.m. – 1:00p.m.

Children’s Wonderland Park (Parking Lot)

360 Glenn Street

Cost: $5.00 per participant. Pre-Registration is required.

Join GVRD for a day of music, fun and snacks at the park. Ability Day sessions are designed for individuals of all abilities who are looking for a safe and fun environment to socialize, build, and create. To pre-register or for more information visit www.gvrd.org, call (707) 648-4600, or email recreation@gvrd.org.

SUMMER FUN DAYS

Every Wednesday through August 19

Children’s Wonderland Park- 360 Glenn Street

Cost: Residents: FREE/ Non-Residents: $4.00

Join GVRD each Wednesday for activities, art projects, and science experiments!

STORYTIME AT CHILDREN'S WONDERLAND

Every Thursday through October

Thursday, July 27, 2023

11 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.

Children’s Wonderland Park- 360 Glenn Street

This is a FREE event.

Join GVRD and friends from the Solano County Library for storytime!

PARKS N’ REX DAY!

Saturday, July 29, 2023

Session 1: 10:00a.m. Session 2: 12:00p.m.

Childrens Wonderland Park - 360 Glenn Street

This is a FREE event.

Pre-Registration is required. Ages 5-13

What better way to celebrate Parks Make Life

Better month than with Parker T. Rex! Parks N' Rex day is back and serving the community of Vallejo with another dino-packed free event!

Dino Hunt, jumper, reptiles, face painting, music, meet Parker, and more. Concessions available for a nominal fee. Fun for the entire family!

Children’s Wonderland Park will be closed to the general public on this date for the event. To preregister or for more information visit www.gvrd. org, call (707) 648-4600, or email recreation@ gvrd.org.

FLAVORTOWN TUESDAYS

Second and fourth Tuesdays through September 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m.

Children’s Wonderland Park - 360 Glenn Street

FREE entry to the park.

Food and drink costs vary by vendor.

Bring your family, friends, or come solo to Flavor

Town Tuesdays at Children's Wonderland! This is a free community event for the entire family. Food Trucks, Outdoor Games, Live music and so much more!

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3rd Annual A.C.E.s Awareness Community Resource Fair

Join Watch Me Grow, Inc for its 3rd Annual A.C.E.s (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Awareness Community Resource Fair in partnership with The Hill-Vallejo. Watch Me Grow, Inc is on a mission to strengthen the child, family, and community by partnering with organizations across the Bay Area to build a bridge between the resources and those in need.

WHEN:

Saturday, August 12, 2023 11:00a.m.-3:00p.m.

WHERE: Vallejo City Park

425 Alabama Street

Vallejo, CA 94590

WHAT: Resources, Backpack Giveaway, Food, Jumpers, Games, Raffles, Live DJ, Love

All organizations and businesses are invited to set up a booth. To register, fill out the form linked below: https://forms.gle/sE3wJftqErZyrSJW9

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Teen Paint Along Thursdays at JFK Library

Teens, join us at JFK Library for Paint Along Thursdays! Come paint on Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. in August and create your own masterpieces. Each week will have its own theme!

WHEN:

August 3 at 5:00 p.m. – Jellyfish

August 10 at 5:00 p.m. – Like Stained Glass

August 17 at 5:00 p.m. – Outer Space

August 24 at 5:00 p.m. – City Scape

WHERE:

JFK Library

505 Santa Clara St. Vallejo, CA 94590

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THE CITY OF VALLEJO BROADBAND SERVICE VALLEJONET IS NOW VIP FIBER

The City of Vallejo is excited to announce that its municipal broadband service, formerly known as "VallejoNet," has been rebranded as "VIP Fiber."

This rebranding initiative is part of the City›s ongoing efforts to position Vallejo as a hub for technological innovation and to reflect its commitment to providing high-quality, reliable internet service to its residents and businesses. With VIP Fiber, Vallejo will continue providing customers with the same fast and affordable internet service they have known and loved, backed by great local customer support and technical expertise.

The new name, VIP Fiber, better reflects the premium level of service and cutting-edge fiber optic technology that Vallejo›s community can expect from this broadband service. Additionally, please sign up for a service quote today and get

added to the alerts and updates for when VIP Fiber service is available in your area of Vallejo.

Customers who are Onnet and currently serviceable by the existing fiber network can expect to see up to a 30% saving on their services compared to their current provider. Customers that are Offnet and not currently serviceable will soon be able to access VIP Fiber›s fast and reliable internet service as the City continues its investment in expanding the fiber optic network. Offnet customers who are on our pre-registration list will be notified as soon as VIP Fiber service is available in their area and receive a special introductory offer.

Request a quote today to experience the premium internet service offered by VIP Fiber and join Vallejo in its mission to lead technological advancements in the region while enjoying fast and affordable internet!

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Get Ready for National Night Out on August 1st!

Vallejoans, get ready for National Night Out on August 1, 2023 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.! Join Vallejo staff from a variety of departments for the festivities as we build community partnerships and celebrate the spirit of Vallejo.

For more information on National Night Out block party locations open to the public, contact the Vallejo Police Department.

To learn more about the National Night Out Campaign, visit the National Night Out website.

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Free South Vallejo Family Community Event

The Wildfire Smoke Harm Reduction Program warmly invites residents from South Vallejo to a free evening of family fun! Please share with your family and friends, bring your kids and come connect with magic, food, balloons and fun. The event will feature award-winning magician and balloon artist Perry Van.

WHEN:

Thursday, August 3, 2023 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.

WHERE:

St. Vincent Community Garden

1200 Marin Street

Vallejo, CA 94590

WHAT:

Food, Magic Show, Face-Painting, Balloon Twisting, Live Ukulele Music, and mingling with environmental health advocates and educators.

The Wildfire Smoke Harm Reduction Program is run by the Public Health Program of Touro University California and funded by the Solano Community Foundation. Partners on the event also include Fresh Air Vallejo and Citizen’s Air Monitoring Network.

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City of Vallejo Blood Drive

WHEN:

Tuesday, August 8, 2023 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Vallejo Room

WHERE:

Below library

505 Santa Clara St Vallejo, CA 94590

WHAT:

To make an appointment please visit redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code cityofvallejo or use the link below https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/ drive-results?zipSponsor=cityofvallejo

To save time while saving a life please fill out a Rapidpass. For more info, please visit redcrossblood.org/Rapidpass

Thank you for helping to save up to 3 lives with one blood donation!

Appointments and Identification are required.

Donors will be entered for a chance a chance to win a 3-night trip to New York, a private shark dive at Long Island Aquarium & more

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TREETOPIA

Don’t miss Treetopia–a tree event that merges education, fun, family and entertainment into one giant 3-day event for all to enjoy! So enter Treetopia, where Jambo-style games, Arborfest-style education, and A Plus-style action are combined into one magical event. For more information, visit the Treetopia website.

WHEN: August 4–6, 2023

WHERE: Main Event and Classes

Alden Park

8th Street

Mare Island, CA 94592

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Vallejo Urban Forestry Management

In late 2020, the City of Vallejo was honored to have been awarded a grant for $500,000 from the Department of Forestry & Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Urban and Community Forestry Program.

These grant projects are geared towards serving disadvantaged and low-income communities. Projects must also be located in an urban area or urban cluster as defined by the US Census Bureau. Trees play an important role in the health and well-being of human beings. For example, studies show

that trees promote mental health, improve air quality, and result in energy savings by offering shade and reducing cooling needs.

On July 20, 2023, the installation of these trees commenced on York Street in association with the Student Conservation Association and kicked off what will eventually be a beautiful revitalization of the sidewalks and urban forest access within the City of Vallejo. For more information on the Urban and Community Forestry Grant Programs, visit the CAL FIRE website.

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CITY OF VALLEJO ANNOUNCES CYCLE 8 PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING VOTE RESULTS

The City of Vallejo announced the Cycle 8 Participatory Budgeting (PB) vote results on July 22 at a public Vote Results Ice Cream Party during the Farmer’s Market in downtown Vallejo.

The Cycle 8 ballot is the outcome of a 6-month process in which Vallejo volunteers and City staff liaisons screened, evaluated, and researched over 400 ideas submitted by community members.

The Cycle 8 Vote launched on May 6 and concluded on June 30, and all Vallejoeans (14 years or older) could choose up to two projects. Residents could vote online or in person at City Hall or other community events. At the end of

the vote, a total of 2,553 votes were tabulated. The total project budget for Cycle 8 is $1,010,000, which includes funds from fiscal years 2021-22, 2022-23, and $10K allocation from Councilmember Tina Arriola’s discretionary funds.

Per the PB rulebook, a minimum of 20% of available project funding is allocated for program & service projects; if/when the 20% minimum has been reached, the remaining budget will fall to the next highest vote-getting project(s).

Per this rule, the first $200K will fund the following program and service projects:

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• Animals Matter Spay/Neuter, Vaccine And Microchip Project $75,000

• Basic Needs for Warming and Cooling Centers $74,982

• Removing Barriers for Foster Youth Success $48,989

The remaining $810k will fund the following highest-voted projects which include:

• HSNB Facilities Retrofit, Reroof & Repave Capital Project HSNB Facilities $300,000

• Complete Our Streets! Safety First at 5th Street $300,000

The sixth top-voted project is the Modernize Vallejo Skatepark Project. However, with a project cost of $90k over the remaining PB project budget of $210k, this project would require an extra $90k to implement the project as proposed or a reevaluation of the project scope to reduce the cost. Per the PB rulebook, if the available funds do not cover the cost of the Modernize Vallejo Skatepark Project, subject to available resources and the discretion of the City or other agencies, the City Council may attempt to secure additional

money to complete the project(s), If the project(s) cannot be completed with partial funds, the remaining funds will go to the project with the next most votes that can be fully funded or into a reserve fund.

If the Modernize Vallejo Skatepark project is bypassed, then the remaining top-voted projects that can be completed with the remaining $210k include the following:

• St. Peter’s Chapel-Stained Glass Windows Protection $39,412

• Robbin Mackbee Firefighter/EMS Youth Academy $75,000

• Full Circle Cycling Program - FREE Camp for Children $33,000

The top voter-approved projects will be presented to City Council on August 29, 2023.

Pending Council approval, City Staff will work with implementing partners to develop contracts for community-selected projects.

For more information, contact Flor Magallanes at Flor.Magallanes@cityofvallejo.net.

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Vallejo City Unified School District Job Fair

Join the Vallejo City Unified School District (VCUSD) at its job fair and start your career in education!

Prospective employees can apply, interview and get hired that day at the event. At last month’s same event, 26 people were offered positions in the District.

Currently, VCUSD has teaching, management and various para-professional jobs. The openings range from entry-level to experienced. To see a list of all current positions, please visit our website at vcusd.org. VCUSD also has an excellent benefits package for those who qualify.

Interested applicants can save time andfill out the registration form before the event.

For more information, please email HR@vcusd.org or visit their website at vcusd.org.

WHEN:

Friday, July 28, 2023 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.

WHERE: VCUSD District Offices

665 Walnut Ave. Vallejo, CA 94592

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we’re hiring

JOIN THE CITY OF VALLEJO

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

NOW HIRING FOR: EQUIPMENT MECHANIC II

CLOSES:

August 18, 2023

SALARY:

$29.49 - $35.84 Hourly

$2,358.97 - $2,867.35 Biweekly

$5,111.10 - $6,212.60 Monthly

$61,333.17 - $74,551.15 Annually

BRIEF DESCRIPTION / IDEAL CANDIDATE:

Ideal candidates will possess at least three years of journey level experience performing minor and major equipment repairs to both diesel and gas powered equipment, specialized training in maintenance and repair of gas and diesel powered equipment, a Smog Inspection license and Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

Certifications in Master Automobile Technician and Master Medium Heavy Truck. While not required, experience repairing public safety vehicles is highly desirable.

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Visit the Government Jobs website to apply today!

we’re hiring

JOIN THE CITY OF VALLEJO

WATER DEPARTMENT

NOW HIRING FOR: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (CONFIDENTIAL)

CLOSES:

August 11, 2023

SALARY:

$33.83 - $41.12 Hourly

$2,706.23 - $3,289.43 Biweekly

$5,863.50 - $7,127.10 Monthly

$70,362.03 - $85,525.23 Annually

BRIEF DESCRIPTION / IDEAL CANDIDATE:

The ideal Executive Secretary (Confidential) candidate will possess at least three years of increasingly responsible secretarial experience, can manage multiple projects and tasks on tight timeframes, and coordinate schedules with discretion. They take initiative and have the ability to handle complex and highly sensitive matters with tact and diplomacy, and is able to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced setting. The successful candidate will be detailed-oriented, highly organized, a creative thinker and problem solver, and demonstrates exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.

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Visit the Government Jobs website to apply today!

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