EDITOR’S NOTE A long time ago, or so it feels, when I was in college I cowrote a short film as part of a class project. It was a postapocalyptic zombie drama (before The Walking Dead made zombies the rockstars they are today) and I drew the short straw in playing the lead role of a feisty survivor. To appear as though my character was living in a postapocalyptic world, I had to wear worn clothes, layer up, put grease and dirt on my face, and overall look like a well-kept mess. As a class, we scouted our locations and chose to film in downtown Fresno, because at the time it looked like no one had been there in quite some time. It was the perfect place to shoot a post-apocalyptic movie. We chose some empty lot sandwiched between two buildings and staged our scenes. Somewhere in the hours of filming, I needed to hit a restroom. There was a small diner not too far away from where we were, and alone, I walked to the restaurant. As soon as I walked inside, every pair of eyes behind the dining counter was on me. All the employees, just staring directly at me. Out of habit, I smile expecting a return smile, or at the very least a courteous nod. I received none; the glares made me feel very unwelcome. All I could think as I walked towards the back was “What the hell is their problem?” In the bathroom, while washing my hands, I looked up and saw in the mirror why
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they were sneering at me. My face was smudged and covered in dirt to look the part I was playing in the film. I looked down and saw what I was wearing; it was a trench coat with a sweater underneath, dirty jeans, boots, and a backpack strapped to my back. It hit me. I looked homeless. Walking out of the bathroom and through the diner, I felt all their eyes on me again. My face burned with embarrassment as I knew what they were thinking. I fought the urge to take out my wallet and say “I have money, I’m a student, I’m just working on a class project!” The look of disdain fuming from their faces etched its way into my memory. I remember wishing I could tell them that I wasn’t who they thought I was, that I was, in fact, a good person in spite of their assumptions, but ultimately deciding to say nothing only because I smiled at them and they never smiled back. It’s probably a modicum of what the homeless endure with everyone around them, but that small event left a crushing impression on me. Something so insignificant as a mere smile from those diner employees would have kept me from feeling like I didn’t deserve to be in that restaurant doing such a human thing like going to the restroom. It’s a reminder that tiny gestures of human kindness go a long way. And that we’re all capable of giving it, we just have to make an effort to do so.
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KINDNESS NOT JAIL EMPATHY NOT FINES by Lisa Talley | lisa@fresnoflyer.com
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Humanize them.” Carrying over the noise of Fresno City Council’s recent passing of the camping-ban ordinance, this mantra has quickly become the unifying voice against the city’s decision to, for lack of a better word, criminalize the homeless. On August 17, 2017, in a 4-1 vote, the City Council declared tents, leantos, and general camping on public or private property within Fresno City limits illegal. Those caught in violation will have the option to be escorted to MAP Point – Multi-Agency Access Program based at the Poverello House – for housing, health, rehabilitation, etc. otherwise that individual faces jail time of up to 6 months or receives a $1,000 fine. The ordinance went into effect on September 30, 2017. On the surface, the ordinance appears to be that built from good intentions, urging those on the street to seek help as an alternative to being charged with the misdemeanor crime. It also heavily implies that there are large numbers of homeless individuals who either aren’t aware of these services or refuse to utilize them, that they prefer life on the streets and make a choice to remain homeless. This ordinance has been described as a method of “tough love” by Don Eskes, CEO of the Fresno Rescue Mission, and the ordinance’s initial sponsor, Councilman Steve Brandau. However, despite its facile good intentions, the law and its proponents lack depth and foresight. “There are people out there, who have had a [housing voucher] for 3 months, still sleeping on the streets or in the park, waiting for a home,” says Desiree Martinez Founder of the non-profit organization, We Are Not Invisible Foundation dba Homeless In Fresno – in response to the ordinance. Martinez’s sentiments echo that of other organizations who are also struggling with a lack of resources. The homeless population outnumbers that of available beds in local shelters.
In the August 17 City Council meeting, numerous Fresno residents called to question the efficiency of the ordinance. Fresno Madera Continuum of Care Vice Chair, Jody Ketcheside, stated, “There are some misconceptions about available shelters in our community. We do have one large shelter that people can stay in for up to 30 days. Once they’ve timed out at 30 days, they cannot return for another year. Our MAP Point clients that are currently on the list for housing, once they’ve stayed in the shelter for 30 days, they have to go back to the streets.” It begs an earnest question that supporters of the ordinance need to consider. What are the homeless supposed to do if they’ve gone through the services, assigned to a caseworker, have a housing voucher in hand – and they are currently in limbo as they wait for a home to become available – but no shelter has space for them? What are they to do then, where are they supposed to go, if not the streets? And it’s a question that no member of City Council or City Officials has yet to provide an answer. “When people say ‘you’re homeless because you want to be’ that sends rage through them. No one truly wants to be homeless. The addicts, the alcoholics, even they want to be inside of a house hiding as they do drugs or drink. They don’t want to be out in public letting everyone know their business,” shares Martinez of the continuing misunderstanding that homelessness is, for some, a choice. “The ordinance is [going to harm] a lot more people. There’s going to be a lot more victims, there are a lot of rapes that go down out there,” Martinez’s voice grows soft as she continues at this point. “There are a lot of women out here, and they’re the ones saying ‘if you take away my tent I will be breaking in [somewhere], I’m not going to [be without] any protection over me all night long.”
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Living on the streets is not part of a counter-culture movement or a vacation from responsibility; the streets are a dangerous place. Tents and impromptu shelters provide protection, however minimal it may seem, from not only the elements but also from people. According to Martinez, accounts of assault are common as victims fight off assailants who will attack at the sound of a tent zipper coming undone. The level of attacks is also the reason why so many dogs live amongst the homeless. But it’s not just attacks from others within the homeless community that they have to worry about; it’s also the attacks from those on the outside. “They’ve had rocks thrown at them, tire irons, and even cinder blocks – kids were driving by throwing cinder blocks onto tents – and the tents have, at times, protected them,” says Martinez. The unsheltered population is a marginalized group where a significant disparity persists in the understanding between those living on the street and everyone else. Many believe that the path to truly solving the issue of homelessness begins with compassion, empathy, and acknowledgment, not with criminalization. Desiree Martinez started Homeless in Fresno for the sole purpose of bridging the gap of communication between the fortunate and less fortunate. The focus centered around a media project that documented life in the streets of Fresno through the photography and video medium. However, it was not through the lens of a camera that sparked her passion in advocating for the homeless, but the fact that she knows, firsthand, what it’s like to be homeless. “I know what it’s like to be hungry. I know what it feels like to be homeless. I know what it feels like to see people react when they find out you’re homeless,” she shares. “And it’s always one of 2 reactions, overwhelming pity or blame, ‘you chose it,
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you deserve to be homeless.” At the mere mention of the word ‘homeless,’ a gap seems to manifest and widen with every passing moment between the sheltered and unsheltered. Recall, if you can, the last time you encountered a homeless person, did you talk to them? Did you say hello? Or did you walk past them without a glance? “People don’t know that their words and expressions are like daggers. They notice when you walk by without looking at them and ignoring them,” she continues. Through her organization, Martinez focuses on the needs and issues of the street homeless. Down in the trenches, she works face to face with the less fortunate, often without any breaks or days off, implementing any number of her six projects at one time. At its core, Martinez built these projects around the immediate needs of the community, but they also provide an opportunity for volunteers to work in close collaboration and more personally with the street homeless.
HOMELESS IN FRESNO PROJECTS Project H2O April to September At the inception of her media project, Martinez began observing that there was a severe lack of available water and access to water. “[There was a] lack of fountains, lack of restaurants and businesses willing to give out water. Everyone was dying of thirst so I started Project H2O]” she states. It’s a simple necessity that often goes unnoticed. Aside from needing the water to drink, it’s also used for bathing, washing clothes, cooking, and also to keep their
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FEATURE \\ KINDNESS NOT JAIL water repellent than most blankets. Martinez also spends this time speaking at elementary schools and Fresno City College to raise awareness by educating the public about hypothermia and ways to keep warm Potluck in the Park Every Month on the 3rd Saturday
Desiree Martinez holds her ground at the Sept 29 protest of the anti-camping ordinance held at Fresno City Hall - photo credit: Richard Iyall animals hydrated. During the hottest months of the year, when temperatures reach 110 degrees, water is crucial. Without access to cooling centers or an air-conditioned building, those living on the streets are at an increased risk of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Martinez adapted the project to hand out frozen water bottles because of this. Water is needed all year round, but larger quantities are also necessary during the project’s current months (April – September). Volunteers are also needed to help freeze the bottles and disperse them out to the community. Hoodies for the Homies September to February “I came up with Hoodies for the Homies because last year I did a coat drive and I got hundreds and hundreds of coats… I had been blessed by the community so much. But I came to find out that we were receiving a lot of parkas, wool blazers… just really expensive jacket wear,” says Martinez. The most pressing issue surrounding these types of donations were regarding the durability of the coat through the rainy weather. As it rains, the coats become wet, and as the homeless do not have access to laundry mats to dry their clothes, they stay wet. Often, if a person attempts to hang their clothes to dry, they’re taken down by the police, and over time, the wet clothes will begin to smell, and the homeless have no choice but to throw them away. Martinez was plowing right through the donations which caused her to seek out a better method.
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Hooded sweatshirts became the answer due to their flexibility and comfort. Martinez took it a step further and decided to include a poncho with every hoodie to help keep it dry. Donations of ponchos are always welcome, but Martinez wants people to bear in mind that the ponchos from places like the Dollar Tree only last through a single rain. Project Share the Warmth October to April Centering around everything warm, the object of this project includes giving out soups, hot cocoa, hot coffee, hot tea, scarves, mittens, hats, blankets, hand warmers, socks, etc. “I can’t have enough socks. They go through socks every single day because of the rain. [Socks are] also multipurpose, they’ll string them together and make scarves, cut holes in them and make gloves, or turn them into a sweater for their Chihuahua,” says Martinez. Donations that help keep the homeless warm and dry are welcome. Wool blankets are encouraged as they are more
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This project allows members of the community to interact with and get to know some homeless individuals. It invites anyone and everyone to bring a dish, sponsor meals or to volunteer on the serving line. However, this potluck has specific restrictions for the person or business who decides to participate. Each volunteer is required to not only prepare the food they’re donating but also to package and serve it themselves. As this is a community event that gives access for the homeless to a warm, home-cooked style meal with more substantial nutrition, but it’s also a learning experience that teaches people how to communicate with the less fortunate. “We talk to strangers, hold open doors for people we’ve never met, but we’re afraid to talk to someone who’s poor? I’ll have six people on the serving table, and I tell them to make sure they ask everyone their name and how their day’s been going. When they take a break to eat, they are to sit down and eat next to a homeless individual and get to know them,” explains Martinez. Businesses who have participated in the past include Deli Delicious, Smokin’ Burrito food truck, and WTF food truck. Hygiene Project All Year Round “I’ve been thinking of calling it Project Dignity,” shares Martinez. Hygiene kits include toothpaste, deodorant, toilet paper, cotton swabs, feminine products, and other items useable without access to water such as wet wipes and dry shampoo. It’s important to remember that water, even if accessible, is extremely limited. The project also raises awareness of not only what to give but what not to give. Mouthwash and hand sanitizer contain alcohol; the alcoholics will drink it and become sick. Earplugs are also included in the kits to address a much more alarming issue. “They sleep on the ground and the amount of bugs that out in the winter time… We have a lot of people out there who are pulling roaches and bugs out of their ears,” explains Martinez.
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Project Street Clean All Year Round This unique project puts the homeless to work in exchange for food. More specifically, Martinez hands out trash bags to homeless volunteers and instructs them to pick up the trash in parks and community areas. Once the bags are full, they turn them into Martinez who hands back a meal. “I’ve been doing this for almost two years, helping them, but I needed to start holding them accountable. So I started showing up saying ‘no one’s getting any free food anymore, you’re going to have to work for it,’” Martinez says. It’s an effort to prove to the rest of the community that there are those who are willing to work and not everyone who is homeless deserves the label of criminal, dirty, or mentally ill. Parks and Recreation at Roeding Park have begun working with Martinez by disposing of the collected trash. Get Involved Desiree Martinez has found her calling in dedicating her life’s work to helping the street homeless, working nearly 365 days a year directly with the community. And even though many of us are unable to give of ourselves, in the same way, we can still be part of the solution in small but meaningful doses. Homeless in Fresno is a staff of one as Martinez is the organization’s only fulltime staff member, so it goes without saying that volunteers are not only welcome but encouraged. Donations in the form of supplies or monetary are also a big help. Many other local organizations are in the same boat as Martinez, as they struggle to keep up with the needs of the homeless community. Find a shelter or group near you that aligns with your available contribution levels. And no matter your situation, there is one thing that we can all give that costs absolutely nothing: compassion. The homeless issue is a complex one filled with many factors. There are some who suffer from mental illness and lack access to treatment, others who are afflicted with addiction and alcoholism, and plenty of those who only fell on hard times without a support system to catch them. If we, as a community, hope ever to resolve this problem we must begin with kindness, remembering that these individuals are brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers. They are people, our people. --For more information about Homeless in Fresno, its projects and how to volunteer or donate, visit www.wanif.org
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Dear Revolutionaries RESOURCES by Kayla Moon | futureofminds@gmail.com
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top going to meetings that have no concrete strategies; it’s not working. Stop marching on the street corners, put the signs down, politicians aren’t listening. Go home and start doing the work that matters. Invest in your families, your circles, and your places of influence. Dear activists, stop killing yourselves for the revolution. If you haven’t slept in three days because of all the latest news, policies, protests, rallies and meetings and you’re beginning to see grey hairs sprout faster than the weeds in your backyard, stop. Also, stop with the pessimism and the doom. If activists and revolutionaries spent half the time building and creating what they wished to see, rather than talking about how corrupt and broken the system is, our problems would gradually dwindle. Power grows when collective actions start breaking old habits and move away from the status-quo. Creating trendy signs is not going to solve our national and global problems. Activism and humanity as a whole must reach deeper levels of how we view and interact with our current reality. It appears to be a fundamental understanding that city halls are broken; state capitals are broken, America is broken. So, what’s our strategy to fix it? The time has come to grasp these realities, start building and move on. Let our radical collective actions set the example of what we expect from both community and government. When you resist the structural oppression placed on society, we lose valuable energy in that fight. But if you turn your back and begin creating something new or hack into the system itself, a much more beneficial effect is gained over merely opposing the corruption. Investing in local social support, innovation, productivity, and functionality is the only valuable solution. It appears, due to conveniently placed media coverage that the whole nation could crumble at any moment. We all watched as armed protestors with shields and masks swarmed to fight other protesters in Charlottesville on August 12, 2017. We witnessed the Woman’s March that gathered more than 2 million women nationally on January 21, 2017. The end conclusion of the Woman’s March was simply to send postcards to their representatives as the ‘call-to-action.’ Both of these protests (one peaceful and the other with the intent to cause harm) provided no tangible results. In our present time, this may be an opportune moment to take a step back and ask: what does the progression of humanity even look like? Do images rise vividly in your imagination filled with feelings of comfort or does it include violence against someone whose beliefs or appearance differs from your
own? Does it include the beauty of change, with empowered people coming together and building resources which meet the needs of their community? Or is the information era fueled by ignorance, confusion, and hate? Within the revolution that YOU envision, how are people treated? Are they treated with kindness and respect? Do you practice nurturing others in your daily life? When you imagine the evolution of a nation, what are the moral structures which allow harmony to exist? More importantly, do you practice harmonious methods of kindness and respect with your spouse, your partner, your children, your family, and your friends? Or is the drive for success and making a name for yourself in this lifetime so overpowering that you neglect your obligations to yourself and those around you? In being an American does your thirst for triumph drive you to oppress another or do you participate in this society with the intent to change the world for the better? Do you put in just enough effort to get what you need to survive or to contribute enough for the benefit of the collective? I write with the intention to tell Americans that it’s ok to slow down, take a deep breath, self-inventory. As Luisah Teish would say “you gotta be willing to LIVE for the revolution, not die for it, honey.” Check in, ask yourself why it is we can not manifest the society we wish to see? Could it be that we’ve invested our time, energy, and finances in all the wrong areas? Here are a few examples locally and throughout the US of people who are creatively manifesting change either locally or globally on a daily basis. Luke Rudowski - A Multi-Media Journalist and founder of Change Media University. Change Media University is a program that teaches people how to cover important events in their community adequately. Being a member allows access to the We Are Change network and introduces members to people around the world who find value in non-corporate media narratives and agendas. Micah White - Co-founder of Occupy Wall Street and author of The End of Protest. Micah ran for Mayor in Nehalem, Oregon to experiment with rural politics. One of his views that have been highly influential is that activists need to start winning elections to change politics at its core. Reverend Floyd Harris- Founder of The Freedom School, where students learn various subjects including automotive maintenance, culture, science, culinary arts, farming, journalism, personal development and more. One of Floyd’s influential factors pulls from the roots of the Black Panther Party. The Black Panther Party saw their
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children going to school hungry as a crisis. With a sense of urgency, the organization started a meal program that would later become implemented into the national public education system. It’s the simple concept that if your needs are not being met by the political structures that be, then create microsystems of functioning ones to tighten the degree of functionality in that region. Reverend Floyd is continuing this tradition in his community. Desiree Martinez - Founder of the We Are Not Invisible Foundation, which serves the homeless community in Fresno, CA. Desiree’s organization advocates for the homeless via social media, local government, and California’s state capital. Desiree’s foundation also supplies Fresno’s homeless community with food, hygiene products, blankets, clothing and water year round. There are millions of people around the world working for social and structural justice. Many may be in your community, and you just don’t know it yet. These are just four people who carry originality, creativity, and imagination as a driving factor in their lives. No longer can we continue to hold rallies for and with people who already agree with our message, or hold monthly meetings that go nowhere. And please leave the street corners alone and stop yelling at people who already agree with you about the broken system. So where do we go from here? I encourage every reader to take into consideration that no matter who you are, whether you are a janitor, doctor, teacher, line clerk, chef, etc. to critically analyze what it looks like to be a facilitator of justice in your field. It may be as seemingly small as setting your phone down and having a conversation with the person in front of you. It may look like a weekly meetup group that plans monthly activities and workshops in your area or building an after-school program or writing a new curriculum in your place of work. It may look like community fundraisers, or help to create new bus routes. And if the city doesn’t comply with bus routes, maybe it sounds like setting up a volunteer system to get people to where they need to be. Only you know what you do best, so go out there and build something, be fearless in your inventions and solutions, our future depends on it. Every role is vital, from the front line store clerks, teachers, the politicians who fight against corruption. Every part is necessary, but in the current political state, we profoundly and radically need to reassess what’s working and what’s broken. What can we build and what must be left in the past, what is genuine change and what is resistance? For the future of humanity depends on all of us being revolutionaries.
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Social services for those seeking shelter, support, or assistance in a crisis. Evangel Home to serve women and children in crisis. To promote personal development and responsibility. 137 N Yosemite Ave Fresno (559) 264-4714 Fresno EOC Sanctuary Homeless Youth Shelter operates a 24-hour emergency shelter for runaway, homeless, exploited or otherwise displaced youth. Youth are provided a hot meal, clothing, crisis intervention, case management, counseling, and family re-unification (when appropriate). 1545 N Street Fresno 1-800-820-4YOU(4968) Fresno County Human Services System Plaza Terrace Housing Provides a variety of housing and shelter services to individuals and families in need. Eligibility Requirements: Must be receiving Cal Works. Clients must save 75% of all income to obtain permanent housing. Monday-Friday 8am-12 noon & 1pm-4pm 4041 Plaza Drive West Fresno (559) 600-9180 Marjaree Mason Center Shelter shelter and supportive services to victims of domestic violence 24 hours, 7 days a week 1600 M St Fresno (559) 237-4706 Confidential Hotline (559) 233-HELP (4357) Poverello House Provides health care, meals, shelter and other social services. 412 F Street Fresno (559) 498-6988 VA Central California Health Care System VA Hospital Homeless Program 2615 E Clinton Avenue Fresno (559) 225-6100 ext. 5672 Holy Cross Center for Women refuge for homeless and under served women and their children. Provides daytime shelter, counseling and referral services, education and skills training, clothing, laundry and shower facilities, and social activities. 421 F. Street (559) 237-3379 County of Fresno Emergency Help Contacts Child Abuse: (559) 255-8320 24 Hour Domestic Violence Help: (559) 233-HELP (4357) Rape Crisis: (559) 222-7273 Elder Abuse/Adult Protective Services: (559) 255-3383 Central Valley Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1 (888) 506-5991 Children’s Mental Health Crisis: (559) 600-6760 Adult Mental Health: 1 (800) 654-3937
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Fun Facts The Halloween Edition - Part I
1. Halloween goes by multiple names: All Hallows’ Eve, Witches Night, Lamswool Snap-Apple Night, Samhain and Summer’s End. 2. Halloween’s origins come from a Celtic festival for the dead called “Samhain.” Celts believed the ghosts of the dead roamed Earth on this holiday, so people would dress in costumes and leave “treats” out on their front doors to appease the roaming spirits. 3. Black and orange are typically associated with Halloween. Orange is a symbol of strength and endurance and, along with brown and gold, stands for the harvest and autumn. Black is typically a symbol of death and darkness and acts as a reminder that Halloween once was a festival that marked the boundaries between life and death.
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4. Jack-o’-lanterns started in Ireland, too. Candles were placed inside of hallowed-out-turnips to keep away evil spirits on Samhain.
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10. Halloween is thought to have originated around 4000 B.C., which means Halloween has been around for over 6,000 years.
5. There’s a reason broomstick became associated with witches! Old women accused of witchcraft were typically poor. Since they couldn’t afford horses, they used a walking 11. In some parts of Ireland, people celebrated Halloween stick, which was replaced by a broom to help them travel. by playing romantic fortune-telling games, according to Nicholas Rogers’ “Halloween: From Pagan Ritual To Party Night.” These games allegedly predicted who they’d marry, 6. Most experts trace trick-or-treating to the Euroand when. Since Halloween, like Valentine’s Day, was one pean practice of “mumming,” or “guysing,” in which of the main celebrations of the year where young people costume-wearing participants would go door-to-door could mingle with the opposite sex, it was also considered a performing choreographed dances, songs and plays in good day to scope out a sweetheart. exchange for treats. 8. The owl is a popular Halloween image. In Medieval Europe, owls were thought to be witches, and to hear an owl’s call meant someone was about to die. 9. Harry Houdini (1874-1926) was one of the most famous and mysterious magicians who ever lived. Strangely enough, he died in 1926 on Halloween night as a result of
12. Teng Chieh or the Lantern Festival is one Halloween festival in China. Lanterns shaped like dragons and other animals are hung around houses and streets to help guide the spirits back to their earthly homes. To honor their deceased loved ones, family members leave food and water by the portraits of their ancestors.
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Just The Tip People’s Choice & Best Restaurant - Tri Tip Throwdown 1950 E Divisadero St, Fresno. (559) 570-8570 Maw n’ Paw BBQ Homemade barbeque, sauces, and sides 2686 N Clovis Ave Ste 101 Fresno. (559) 348-9559 mawnpawbbq.com Grill Masters BBQ Smoked meat platters & burgers 2700 Clovis Ave. Ste 109 Clovis (559) 348-9483 Uncle Buddy’s Smokehouse n Grill Authentic Texas style BBQ 836 Pollasky Ave Clovis (559) 299-3200
Burgers CHARburger Great burgers, fries, sides, & milkshakes 901 L St Fresno (559) 733-7902 http://www.char-cu-te-rie.com/ Take 3 Build your own burgers, milkshakes & fries 1230 Fulton Mall Fresno (559) 489-0490 take3burgers.com Maria’s Burger Bar Burgers, sandwiches, salads, and more 114 N Gateway Dr Madera (559) 479-8386
G’s Ristorante Italiano Homemade Italian meals 2025 Second St Selma (559) 898-0424
Sashimi Express Corsaro’s Family Pizza Luna Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant 1057 N Willow Ave Ste 105 Clovis (559) 325It’s all about the breadsticks 349 Pollasky Ave, Clovis lunasclovis.com 3265 sashimiexpressinc.com 1456 Draper St Kingsburg (559) 897-5585 corsarosfamilypizza.com Mike’s Pizzeria Umi Sushi Authentic Italian for over 50 years 2321 Kern St Fresno (559) 515-6636 umisu3228 N West Ave, Fresno (559) 229-2635 shifresno.com mikespizzerialounge.com Oishii Japanese Cuisine 4462 W Ashlan Ave Fresno (559) 276-9300 China Chef Traditional, with fresh ingredients Hibachi House Sushi Bar 1187 N Willow Ave Ste 101 Clovis 948 Sierra St Kingsburg (559) 897-5288 hibaZen Wok Fusion (559) 299-7175 chihousesushibar.com 609 E Olive Ave Fresno (559) 442-1277 Flower City Restaurant Limon AsiaStar-TV’s “Best Chinese Take-Out” Peruvian cuisine with Indian, Chinese, 5785 N Palm Ave Fresno (559) 432-2030 and Japanese- 7089 N Marks Ave Fresno (559) 447-1226 limonfresno.com Lee Kitchen Standard Sweets & Spices 37357 Ave 12 Madera (559) 645-6888 Authentic Indian & Grocery store Sushiculture 1819 E Dakota Ave Fresno (559) 241-0645 3189 W Shaw Ave Fresno (559) 227-0277 Ding Ho Kitchen sushiculture.com 3022 W Bullard Ave Fresno Indian Kebab Palace (559) 431-9685 Wide range of Indian cuisine 1552 E Champlain Dr Ste 103 Fresno (559) 374-6070 ikpfresno.com
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Javence Pizzeria Known for the Carne Asada pizza 4305 E Tulare Fresno (559) 374-6412
Sal’s Mexican Restaurant Most awarded local Mexican rest. over 75yrs 2001 W Cleveland Ave Madera (559) 673-7257
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Sushi Day Saturday Nights - $5 pitcher of Sapporo & Buy one get one free bottled beer 7745 N First St. Fresno (559) 432-1133 sushidayfresno.com
Eureka Burger Berlin Street Grill M-F: 2p-6p, 9p-Close - $2 off draft beers Mediterranean eats from the German streets Wed Half price wine Sat/Sun - $5 bloody 7059 N Cedar Ave Fresno (559) 554-9910 bermary / mimosa weekend linstreetgrill.com 7775 N. Palm Ave Fresno (559) 320-1300
Italian Piemonte’s Italian Delicatessen E Olive Ave Fresno (559) 237-2038
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1 teaspoon honey
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1 small clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 teaspoon each kosher salt and finely 2 tablespoons chopped mint 1/4 cup crumbled feta ground black pepper 3 cups halved red California grapes
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3 scallions, thinly sliced 4 cups baby spinach
Heat the oven to 400 F. Pierce the potatoes all over with a fork, place on a foil-lined sheet pan and bake for 1 hour or until poDirections tatoes are tender. Alternatively, wrap the Cook the pasta in boiling salted water in a potatoes in a damp paper towel and microlarge pot until al dente. Drain and reserve. wave 8-10 minutes or until soft. While the potatoes are roasting, heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook until softened and lightly browned, about 8 minutes. Stir in the turmeric, vinegar and salt and pepper In a large bowl, combine the pasta, grapes, and cook 2 minutes longer. Stir in the scallions and blue cheese mixture. Toss to grapes and turn off the heat. mix, add the spinach and toss again. Serve with additional blue cheese sprinkled on When potatoes are done, cut off the top quarter of each potato, fluff the insides top. with a fork. Top with the onion mixture, pepitas, cilantro and mint and sprinkle Serving Suggestions with feta. Serve. Add 2 cups diced cooked chicken if deNutritional information per serving: Calsired, for a heartier entree. ories 220; Protein 6 g; Carbohydrate 34 g; Nutritional information per serving: Cal- Fat 8 g (33% Calories from Fat); Sat Fat ories 430; Protein 10 g; Carbohydrate 60 2.5 g (10% Calories from Saturated Fat); g; Fat 17 g (36% Calories from Fat); Sat Cholesterol 10 mg; Sodium 270 mg; Fiber Fat 4 g (8% Calories from Saturated Fat); 5 g. Cholesterol 10 mg; Sodium 220 mg; Fiber 3 g. While the pasta is cooking, whisk together the blue cheese, Parmesan cheese, lemon juice, vinegar, zest, honey, garlic, olive oil and salt and pepper in a medium bowl.
Simplify Fall With One-Dish Meals
(BPT) - Fall feels like a new year - new classes in school, new friends and new activities. It’s the perfect time for new meal ideas too! Put a new spin on family dinner favorites by adding unexpected ingredients such as California grapes. Change to a different pasta shape, sauce or cheese to create a new dish. Go meatless or vegetarian one night a week for a new dinner option. Remember to plan and shop ahead to help save time. When making a shopping list, be sure to include California grapes; not only are they a quick and perfect snack or easy side dish, but they’re also a versatile ingredient. A one-dish meal can be a new approach to dinner. Start with a family favorite like pasta - its neutral flavor blends well with nearly everything and the dozens of different shapes make mealtime more fun! Next, toss in a vegetable like spinach that doesn’t need to be cooked. For protein, pick a distinctly flavored cheese such as blue cheese. To finish the dish, add colorful fruit, such as California grapes. Fresh grapes bring an element of surprise, with their sweet-tart flavor to counterbalance the sharpness of the cheese and crisp texture that delivers a satisfying bite. Delight in new fall colors by building a meal around sweet potatoes. Like pas-
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ta, they are well-suited for the layering of flavors, textures and colors. Short on time? Cook them in the microwave rather than the oven. Then top with a sweet and tangy flavor combination of grapes, lightly caramelized onions and vinegar. Finish with Mediterranean-inspired flair by combining cilantro, mint or other fresh herbs with feta cheese. This classic Greek cheese is made Roasted Sweet Potatoes from cow, sheep and/or goat milk and with Onions, Grapes differs in flavor and saltiness depending and Feta on style and region. Each has its own distinct flavor, so try several to find a favorite. Serves 4 All taste even better when partnered with sweet, juicy grapes from California. Ingredients
Pasta with Grapes, Blue Cheese and Spinach Serves 6
4 medium sweet potatoes 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 jumbo yellow onion, halved and thinly sliced
Ingredients 12 ounces fusilli or other short pasta
1/2 tablespoon turmeric
1 tablespoon white wine vin1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese plus addi- egar tional for garnish 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground 2 tablespoons lemon juice
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This Week October 5-11 October Art Hop at Frank’s Place Thursday, October 5 at 6 PM Frank’s Place 1432 Fulton St, Fresno. 6pm-8pm Art featured by Mean Muggin Eddy Lee @eddyleeart (instagram) Free Admission for all ages $2 admission 8pm-12am Live Music Fall Rummage Sale Thursday, October 5 at 8 AM - 12 PM Clovis Senior Activity Center 850 4th St, Clovis. Jeremy Camp, Big Daddy Weave, & More Thursday, October 5 at 6:30 PM - 10 PM The Big Fresno Fair 1121 S Chance Ave, Fresno. Fielding West’s Comedy & Magic Show Friday, October 6 network television appearances include A&E’s An Evening At The Improv, Caroline’s Comedy Hour, NBC’s World’s Greatest Magic, TNN’s The Statler Brothers Show, John Byner’s Comedy On The Road and NBC’s World’s Wildest Magicians hosted by Penn and Teller. TWO Shows: 8:00PM (doors open at 7:30PM) 10:00PM (Doors open at 9:45PM) Tickets on Sale Now $10 Only $5 with a Chukchansi Rewards Card at the Gift Basket! WWW.FIELDINGWEST.COM Chicago Friday, October 6 at 7 PM - 8 PM The Big Fresno Fair 1121 S Chance Ave, Fresno. To buy your tickets or see the full Table Mountain Casino Concert Series lineup, presented by Toyota USA & XFINITY go here: https:// www.fresnofair.com/concertseries-paul-paul The Green, Durand Jones Friday, October 6 at 7 PM 11:30 PM Strummer’s 833 E Fern Ave, Fresno. All ages! Tickets http://www.ticketweb. com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?eventId=7627615&dispatch=loadSelectionData The Fresno High Flea Saturday, October 7 at 10 AM - 2 PM Fresno High School 1839 N Echo Ave, Fresno A special monthly market that showcases the finest hand made goods, vintage items, tag sale stalls, and delicious treats. The Fresno High Flea
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of fresh human bodies to devour. The pragmatic Ben (Duane Jones) does his best to control the situation, but when the reanimated bodies surround the house.
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Brian Wilson presents Pet Sounds – The Final Performances Thursday, October 12 at 7 PM - 8 PM The Big Fresno Fair 1121 S Chance Ave, Fresno. Cafe Tacvba Friday, October 13 at 5:30 PM - 10:30 PM Woodward Park Rotary Amphitheater Fresno. All ages tickets http://www.ticketweb. com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?eventId=7385825&dispatch=loadSelectionData, SBI, and at Strummer’s during regular business hours! Comedy Show at Bass Lake Friday, October 13 at 7 PM -
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y heart still vomits when I think of the time my beloved huffy bicycle, which I had newly won in a 5th-grade school raffle (a raffle which I qualified for by having perfect attendance) was stolen. It was taken from my front porch no less, and it was an experience that left me feeling like the world was evil and unjust. It was only one of the many early-inlife revelations about the world that I would encounter. So, what did I learn from that fiasco exactly? Enthusiastically, it was how to secure my damn bicycle properly. We invest in our bikes, whether they’re beaters or gloriously expensive trophies. We emotionally invest in it by lovingly naming them, for example, I call mine “squeaks” since it’s a beater bike and well...it squeaks. We personalize our bicycles with bells, lights, yarn bombs, gadgets and
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more. Thus, keenly so, we should ensure that no one will be able to sneak-attack-steal our ride. There are many different things you can do to secure your bicycle properly against thieves. Things like finding a proper structure to lock your bike to (something sturdy and immovable), finding well-lit places to lock up at and having a small U-lock, which is ideal (the less leverage for a crowbar the better). But, one method I want to highlight, one that wins at being the simplest and most effective is called “The Sheldon Brown Method.” This method entails using a small U-lock to secure the back tire to an immovable object through the “triangle opening” of the frame on your bike. Thieves rarely take the time to hacksaw through a back bicycle tire, and aside from the time
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it would take criminals to hacksaw through it, the rear wheel is one of the more valuable assets to a bike. Not something they’d likely want to damage if they don’t have to. Overall, it’s a quick and easy way to lock up and go. As an extra precaution, if you decide to use “The Sheldon Brown Method” you can loop a cable lock through the front wheel and bring it back to the U-lock to secure it as well. There it is, a straightforward and efficient way to protect your bike from shenanigans. If you want to learn more about this Sheldon Brown and his method visit: www.sheldonbrown.
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Make sure the object you’re securing your bicycle to is sturdy, give it a good shake, you’d be deceptively surprised.
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Whenever possible at night, secure in an area that is well lit.
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Use a small U-lock, the less leverage a thief has to pry apart the lock the better.
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CALENDAR First Annual Witch Walk Fri- Laspina St, Tulare. Live Music day, October 13 at 5:30 PM Carnival Games Hay Rides - 8:30 PM PROCEEDS GO TO Food Trucks, Beer & Sweet THE LOST GIRLS FUND (pro- Treats Boutique & Vendor viding free mammograms for Shopping Pumpkin Patch, women who are uninsured courtesy of McKellar Family or under-insured and cannot Farms Haunted House, providafford them). Register early ed by Mission Oak High School to guarantee your shirt/size and SO MUCH MORE! kaweahdelta.org/witchwalk Check in 5:00pm at Exeter Bulldog Football: vs. New Health Clinic - 1014 San Juan Mexico (Homecoming Game) Ave, Exeter. For more informa- Saturday, October 14 at 7 PM tion, call (559) 624-5283. - 10:30 PM Bulldog Stadium 1600 E. Bulldog Lane, FresMariposa Go West Festival no. Saturday, October 14 at 10 22nd Annual Kid’s Fest AM - 6 PM Downtown Mari- Jungle Jamboree Saturday, posa 4455 State Highway 49 October 14 at 12 PM - 4 PM S, Mariposa. Gunfighters, an Holmes Playground 212 S. Indian village, gold panning First Street, Fresno. Free Adcompetitions, vendors, music, mission & Activities For All line dancing and other fun- Ages! Information Booths for-the-whole-family events. Contests Entertainment CarThere will also be musical en- nival Games Crafts Bounce tertainment throughout the Houses Concessions Stands day, highlighted by Nashville & More! Wear your Halloween recording artists Cottonwood Costume! Creek at 4 p.m. www.mariposagowestfestival.com/ Tastemakers 2017 Saturday, October 14 at 5 PM - 10 PM 22nd Annual Kid’s Fest - Visalia Rawhide 300 N GidJungle Jamboree Saturday, dings St, Visalia. October 14 at 12 PM - 4 PM Holmes Playground 212 S. Madera & Fresno Comic First Street, Fresno. Free Ad- Con 2017 Sunday, October mission & Activities For All 15 at 11 AM - 5 PM St. JoaAges! Information Booths chim School of Madera 310 N Contests Entertainment I St, Madera. This is a kiddo Carnival Games Crafts friendly event! Kids 12 and Bounce Houses Concessions under are FREE Stands & More! Nothing But Thieves, AirThe Annual Yoshi NOW! ways Sunday, October 15 FALL FLEA Market Saturday, at 7 PM - 11:30 PM StrumOctober 14 at 10 AM - 3 PM mer’s 833 E Fern Ave, FresYoshi NOW! 648 Broadway no. All ages! Tickets http:// St, Fresno. Retro-Vintage.. w w w. t i c ke t w e b . c o m / t 3 / Antiques..DIY A Parking Lot sale/SaleEventDetail?evenFull of Vendors DJs Green Gi- tId=7573885&dispatch=ant & Conor Miles Good Eats loadSelectionData and at Fun For The Whole Family Strummer’s during regular Pet Friendly Too 648 Broad- business hours! way in Beautiful Downtown Fresno Ramon Ayala Sunday, Octo ber 15 at 7 PM - 8 PM The Big Octoberfest Craft Beer Fes- Fresno Fair 1121 S Chance tival Saturday, October 14 at Ave, Fresno. 2 PM - 6 PM Civic Center Park 113 Court St, Hanford. Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live Tuesday, October 17 at 7 PM 144th Fighter Wing Open Merced Theatre 301 W Main House Saturday, October 14 St, Merced. Observe, meet at 11 AM - 3 PM 144th Fight- and interact with an eye-poper Wing 5323 E McKinley Ave, ping collection of amazingly Fresno. Follow on Facebook life-like dinosaurs and other for details @144thFighter- creatures presented in a theWing atrical performance. 8th Annual Fresno Zombie An Evening of Magic & Crawl Saturday, October 14 Comedy Wednesday, October at 7:30 PM - 11:59 PM Tower 18 at 6 PM - 9:30 PM Roger District follow up facebook @ Rocka’s Dinner Theater 1226 zombiesociety. N Wishon Ave, Fresno. We are very excited to debut the Harvest Festival Saturday, Fresno Magic Clubs very first October 14 at 3 PM - 9 PM In- fundraiser show. The Fresno ternational Agri-Center 4500 S Magic Club Strives to contin| FRESNOFLYER.COM |
ually promote the art of Magic and provide resources to our members to aid in learning the wonderful performance art of Magic.
Art Art Hop Thursday, 5-8pm ArtHop occurs every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. Art lovers and enthusiasts from all walks of life flock downtown Fresno and the Tower District on the first Thursday of each month, and the rest of ArtHop venues in the Fresno metro areas on third Thursdays, to meet and greet with the artists and enjoy the reception and music. Museums, studios, galleries and other venues open their exhibitions to the public at 5:00 p.m. and run the free event until 8:00 p.m.
International Sailor Moon Day Saturday, October 21 at 10 AM - 6 PM Woodward Park 7775 N Friant Rd, Fresno.AniMe Con in collaboration with CASERPLOY proudly presents International Sailor Moon Day - Fresno. This is the first event of it’s kind in the Central Valley. International Sailor Moon Day is about celebrating Sailor Moon and it’s legacy and just the joy it brought to their fans worldwide.
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Asian Pacific Islander Film Festival October 20 5pm Fresno State 5241 N Maple Ave, Fresno. For more details on the film visit their website: http://www.framebyframethefilm.com/ Fear Friday’s: THE SHINING (1980) FILM Friday, October Craftapalooza POP UP! 20 at 8 PM The Crest Theatre Saturday, October 21 at 3 1170 Broadway Plaza, FresPM - 10 PM Helm Building no. 1101 Fulton Mall, Fresno Fulton Street is reopening and Rocky Horror Picture Show there is going to be a huge Movie Screening Friday, Octocelebration. An estimated 10- ber 20 at 9:30 PM - 11:15 PM 15K attendees. Craftapaloo- Civic Center Auditorium 400 za is truly blessed to POP UP N Douty St, Hanford shop during the festivities along with other POP UP shops down Fulton Street. Come to this once in a lifetime event and support locally owned business. Can’t wait to celebrate! Pines Village Autumn Craft Fair October 27 – October 29 The Pines Resort 54432 Road 432, Bass Lake. Come to support your local artists and vendors. Enjoy an opportunity to find a perfect gift, handmade goods or unique custom made items. Free admission. De de los Muertos Art Show Friday, November 3 at 5 PM 11 PM Fulton St, Fresno. Fresno Underground Art is back with it’s Dia de los Muertos Art Show. Got alot of talent for this event. A few surprises coming up. Vendors, Food Tucks and some great music. 2017 UU Arts & Crafts Fair Sunday, November 5 at 9 AM - 2 PM Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno 2672 E Alluvial Ave, Fresno. Annual community event featuring local artisans, hand crafted items, fair trade goods, delicious edibles, food trucks and the famous Soup Sale.
Hocus Pocus: FREE MOVIE NIGHT AT THE HISTORIC CREST THEATRE Saturday, October 21 at 8 PM The Crest Theatre 1170 Broadway Plaza, Fresno. Aventurera Sunday, October 22 at 7 PM - 10 PM Warnors Theatre 1400 Fulton Street, Fresno. Beautiful: the Carole King Musical Tuesday, October 24 at 7:30 PM Saroyan Theatre 700 M St, Fresno. Fresno Film Festival 2017 November 10 – November 12 Tower Theatre 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno fresnofilmworks. org will feature eight exclusive feature-length movies from nine different countries, including special filmmaker appearances, social gatherings, and Q&A discussions. For more information on how to support the festival, please visit fresnofilmworks.org/ membership/. Saturday Night Fever (1977) Wednesday, November 15 at 6:30 PM - 9 PM Visalia Fox Theatre 308 W Main St, Visalia. www.ticketfly.com
Black Cat Saturday, November 25 at 8PM Tower Theatre 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno towertheatrefresno.tix.com When a near-decade old murder case involving a movie star threatens to reopen, adult child Duke Moody decides to make a true crime documentary, financed by his mother. The Nutcracker - Presented by Valley Performing Arts Council Sunday, November 26 at 1 PM Saroyan Theatre 700 M St, Fresno. A Gentleman’s Guide To Love and Murder (Touring) Tuesday, November 28 at 7:30 PM Saroyan Theatre 700 M St, Fresno.
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Come join the Re-opening of Fulton Street! Downtown Fresno Partnership and many others will be out celebrating Fulton’s exciting future, the restaurants, shops, and businesses that make up the Fulton Entertainment District.
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2-3 pm | Pre-Ribbon Cutting and Ceremony Performances 3-4 pm | City of Fresno Ribbon Cutting and Ceremony 4-7 pm | Draggin’ the Main car cruise 4-10 pm | Pop-Ups and Activations / Beer Gardens @ Mariposa and Kern Plaza / Food Trucks @ Fulton + Inyo / Music @ Mariposa and Kern Plaza 6-10 pm | Live Performance @ Merced by Arte Américas 6:40 pm | Doo Dah Parade
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Boo Bash! Friday, October Bully BOO! Walk 2017 Sun- B - The Underwater Bubble 20 at 5 PM - 8 PM John Wells day, October 22 at 8 AM - 12 Show Wednesday, November Youth Center 701 East 5th PM Woodward Park 7775 N 1 at 7 PM - 10 PM Tower TheStreet, Madera. FREE ADMIS- Friant Rd, Fresno. After the atre 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno. SION! Carnival games, family walk, take your dog around fun games, prizes, costume trick-or-treating at the great Fresno Collectors Expo contest for youth and more! vendor booths. Get your pho- Saturday, November 4 at 10 Open to all youth and their to taken at the photo booth AM - 6 PM Manchester Center families. and join in the Costume 1901 E Shields Ave, Fresno. . Contest with celebrity guest The Fresno Discovery Cen- judges! ALL DOGS ARE WELter local Non Profit Park and COME! The Bully Walk is NOT Museum. Dedicated to our limited to only “bully-breed” visitors and giving kids of ALL dogs. All proceeds benefit AGES a hands on experience the Fresno Bully Rescue. Sign Fulton Street Party! Satwith all things science, history up in advance online OR at urday, October 21 at 3 PM and nature! Our park includes the event! fresnobullyrescue. - 10 PM Downtown Fresno our beautiful Deutsch Cactus formstack.com/forms/bully- Partnership Fulton Mall, FresGarden, Tortoise compound boowalk2017_registration no. Join us for this multi-faceted evening featuring: with Dino friends, Walden Pond and lots of space for The Haunted Yard - A 3 Night City of Fresno Ribbon Cutting kids to run, swing, have lunch Spooktacular Event For All! Draggin’ the Main Car Cruise and just be KIDS! (559) 251- When: October 26, 27, 28 Drink and food specials from 5533 1944 N Winery Ave, Haunted Tours: $2 per person Fulton restaurants ExcluFresno. Admissions Adults $6 Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM sive pop-up shops, bars, and Children (3-17) $8 Seniors Located at: Ted C. Wills Com- restaurants Dynamic, live (65+) $5 Military Free. munity Center. street art and performances Two beer gardens on Fulton Shopkins Live! Shop It Up! Fright Night! Friday, Octo- Street Delicious food trucks Tuesday, November 14 at ber 27 at 5 PM - 8 PM City of & Live music 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Warnors Madera Pan American Com- Theatre 1412 Fulton St, Fres- munity Center 703 Sherwood Harvest Carnival Sunday, no. Way, Madera. FREE ADMIS- October 22 at 1 PM - 7 PM SION! Carnival games, family Woodward Park 7775 N Friant fun games, prizes, costume Rd, Fresno avilascancerfund. contest for youth and more! com Music,Carnival Games, Open to all youth and their Pumpkin Patch, Haunted House, Photo Booth, Hot Dog families. Truck, Taco Trucks, Shaved ZooBoo Oct. 20 21, 27 & 28 5 PM - 8 PM Fresno Chaffee Zoo October 28, 2017 2:00- Ice, Variety of Local Vendors. 894 W Belmont Ave, Fresno. 7:00 PM: New Thought Com- Costumes are encourged. www.fresnochaffeezoo.org munity’s Cosmic Carnival Tickets and wristbands will The entire Zoo will be deco- 2060 N. Winery Avenue, be sold at the event $10.00 rated for this special evening Ste. 101, Fresno, CA 93703 wrist band or 1.00 ticket pre of trick-or-treating, carnival A Carnival with a New Thought oder get 2 wrist bands for games, live entertainment Message. Fun for All Ages! $15.00 offer ends October and animal attractions. Chil- Raffle, silent auction, peace 20th 2017. FREE ADMISSION dren are encouraged to dress pole prayers, food, Akashic to the event. Park admission in costumes. (Non-scary cos- readings, Tarot readings, chil- is $5.00 tumes are appropriate for dren’s craft area, sand castle this event – please select a building, face painting, haunt- Deathworkz Halloween Fescostume that is appealing to ed museum of mistaken be- tival 27th-29th Stanislaus children and does not contain liefs, community information County Fair 900 N Broadway, horror elements of any kind.) booths, and much more! Turlock. Visit www.DeathOnly adults accompanied workz.com and click on “DWZ by a child or children under The Official ClovisFest & Events” for more information. 13 years of age will be per- Hot Air Balloon Fun Fly Event mitted to wear costumes on Oct 28 at 7 AM to Oct 29 at Trunk-or-Treat at Valley Zoo grounds. Adults, please 5 PM ClovisFest - Celebrating Dream Center Tuesday, Octodo not wear a full face mask the Real California. a Clovis ber 31 at 5 PM - 7 PM Valley or have your face completely Chamber event. 500 Pollasky Dream Center 1835 North covered. Ave, Clovis. Winery Ave., Fresno. Our parking lot will be filled with Fresno Taco Fest Saturday, Fall Family Festival Sunday, dozens of cars, vans, trucks, October 21 at 11 AM - 10 October 29 at 1 PM - 4 PM SUV’s, and motorcycles that PM Woodward Park 7775 Fri- Hanford Parks & Recreation are festively decorated just ant Road, Fresno. Twenty of 321 N Douty St, Suite B, Han- for the season. Sponsors and the area’s best taco-centric ford. Bounce houses, games, volunteers will pass out candy restaurants will offer a wide carousel rides and more. and goodies from the trunks range of mouth watering taco of vehicles while families encreations. The day will be Cherry Avenue Auction joy music, games, activities packed with incredible local Every Saturday & Tuesday and crafts. and national musical perfor- 6:00am-3:00pm Cherry Avemances. In between the mu- nue Auction 4640 S. Cherry sical performances, catch live Ave. Fresno, 93706 www. 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CALENDAR Vibe Seafood & Crab Fest Saturday, November 4 at 3 PM - 8 PM Bitwise Industries 700 Van Ness Ave, Fresno. The purpose of the Sea Food Festival is to highlight and bring awareness to Small Local owned Restaurants and Businesses in the Fresno area, also creating a platform for Adults and Students so they can come and retrieve life changing knowledge as it relates to Health & Wellness, Technology, Family Intervention, Financial Literacy, Professional Career Building and Workforce development. 2017 Autumn / Holiday Open House ~ Cat House on the Kings November 4th. 7120 S Kings River Rd, Parlier. Guided tours of our 12-acre cat rescue and sanctuary along the Kings River.
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FLH CLASSIC 2004 Harley Davidson $7500 Current tags. 559-7087749.
2011 HARLEY davidson sportster iron 883. clean title in hand with 7560 miles on it. the tag is current bike is all stock never drop asking 2900 or OBO. call or text (559) 468-7886 09 KAWASAKI ER6N $3000 559-4586838 2006 SUZUKI GZ250 Bobber $1900 (559) 999-8904 2006 HARLEY Davidson FLHX Street Glide -$9500 (Madera Ranchos) 559-351-4329 HONDA SHADOW 750 Bobber $2800 (209) 259-9395 2006 HONDA CBR 600rr ($4800) Super fast, extremely clean, great condition, recently serviced and new tires, with 27k miles text (559) 267-8830. GO-KART Mini Bike Tires - Clutches - Chains - Sprockets. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465
2007 CUB 20FT trailer 2 pop out with a Electric slide out opens to 26 foot sleeps 8 fully self-contained roof AC fridge freezer microwave stove oven everything works like new no leaks anywhere call or text for more info at 559-515-0738 $7900 2000 JAYCO Travel Trailer. 30ft. Double door.double slides. A/C-heat. Awning. Propane tanks. Sleep’s 4. Private bedroom. Full kitchen. Big bathroom. Nice & clean (559) 977-9328 $8300 2005 26’ wilderness with slide bunk beds $8500 559-246-2164 1997 COACHMAN 24’ VERY CLEAN ITS 24’ BUMPER TO HITCH $4900 firm 559-246-2164 1995 DUTCH star needs to be smog sold as is it’s on non-op. Its really clean $4500 (Madera) (559) 5754928 call 25 FOOT wildwood $8500 It’s a great unit RVS has newer tires and ev1995 31 foot Rexal air- erything works 2 new bus 37,000 miles runs batteries, and it has a slider call if interested and drives like new $9000 (Madera) (559) 559-304-2756 994-0238
CARS
1994 C4 Corvette $6500 (559) 519-9866 2009 TOYOTA Camry LE, Sedan 3.5-liter V6 engine 148,000 miles 6-speed shiftable automatic transmission. $7500 OBO call or text at 559.869.8215 2005 INFINITY G35 $5,000 OBO it is a salvage title it has 147,000 miles up to date on tags will pass smog easy $5000 (559) 405-0685 2008 HONDA $4,000 OBO Everything works 118,000 miles if interested call/text (559)405-0685 2006 NISSAN Altima. 2.5 eng. Daily driver. Clean tittle. $2900 (Parlier) (209) 2042087
BRAKES, Tires, Wheels, Complete Auto Repair. Call Payless Brakes & Tires (559) 237-5377 GO-KART Mini-Bike Repair & Service. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465
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Provider for seniors. Call Janice Myers 559-290-5806
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LEARN TO DRIVE
a forklift. Train-the-Trainer and Re-Certification classes available. Day and night classes available. $50 discount to veterans. 559-325-8097