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Margaret McDowell Manor

Graceful Aging By Julia McMichael

For 16 years, Margaret McDowell Manor on Merkley Avenue has been a refuge for aging residents in West Sacramento. Susan Tarleton opened the facility and still serves as the community administrator. Sue could be a model for graceful aging. She has a positive outlook on life and is unfailingly cheerful. That is only one aspect of Sue’s character. She is hard- working at the Manor and volunteers in the community. Sue is also a great conversationalist and book lover. Her background and education are in social work. She worked with teenagers for Yolo County until she decided to specialize in an older population. Sue believes that everyone deserves a “safe and clean place to live.� She feels there are not enough resources for elderly low

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says. Sue feels privileged to get to know the residents and their vibrant life stories. “They are all so different: where their lives have led them, where they come from and what they have overcome. Many

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City Partners With West Capitol Ave. Businesses To Curb Alcohol Abuse The City of West Sacramento has launched a campaign encouraging local businesses to refuse alcohol sales to inebriated customers. The program, T.E.A.M. (Together Everyone Achieves More), is a partnership between West Sacramento Police, the West Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, and businesses with liquor-sales licenses. Its purpose is to promote cooperation and teamwork between businesses and law enforcement in reducing issues traced to careless alcohol sales and consumption. Fifteen businesses have signed up to join the T.E.A.M. program and have received official decals to post at their entrances. “We’re thrilled that so many businesses have joined police in this effort,� said City Manager Martin Tuttle. “Working together, the City and store owners can promote a clean and safe shopping environment built upon responsible alcohol sales.� Through the program, West Sacramento Police visits store owners to discuss alcohol sales to apparently intoxicated people. The T.E.A.M. targets liquor stores, mini marts, grocery stores and gas stations

along West Capitol Avenue frequented by a transient population. Aside from public intoxication incidents, the issue generates additional community problems, including trespassing, littering, loitering, public nuisance and criminal assaults. To alleviate these issues, the West Sacramento Police Department has already: Increased police presence in the form of routine foot and vehicle patrols of properties; Maintained regular contact and relationship-building with property owners and management; Reviewed responsible alcohol sales with owners and managers. In addition, the City is addressing such topics as lighting, clear and visible signage, and trash and graffiti at the store properties. The City adds that businesses engaged in selling alcohol assume a major responsibility in preserving public safety. Selling alcohol to minors and apparently intoxicated persons can result in serious liability including criminal citation, lawsuits, liquor license suspension or revocation, and jail time. During a six month trial run of the

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T.E.A.M. program with several liquor stores participating, the City recorded a 92 percent decline in alcohol intoxication within the area. Source: City of West Sacramento online publication, CityiLights

You spend your life trying to perfect your technique, But you only make an impact when you find your own language. That’s when you start communicating your art‌ John Nichols will be the featured artist at Blue Wing Art Gallery, 405 Main Street, Woodland, Nov. 6 through Nov. 27. An artist’s reception for John will be held at Blue Wing Gallery on Nov. 6, between 6 and 9 p.m. John, a lifelong resident of West Sacramento, discovered his passion for creating art at an early age. Continued encouragement from family members along with a motivational art instructor while attending James Marshall High School (Mr. Clarence Locke) instilled his interest in painting with oils and acrylics. Further studies at Sacramento City College in the 1970s, focusing on art history and fundamentals of drawing, continued to inspire his early art. John has found his love for nature and the outdoors makes his landscape paintings a never-ending interpretation of the connection of nature as it translates into his art. His years of experience in creating art is evident in the realism of his California landscapes and still life subjects, capturing the beauty of light, shadows and a sense of tranquility in his works. Along with plein air painting, his method includes taking photographs or painting a small study on location. From these references he creates larger finished paintings in his studio. John continues to take advantage of several art classes and workshops offered by a variety of highly-acclaimed art instructors in the Northern California area. John has been able to showcase his artworks throughout the Sacramento area. He continues as a resident artist and teaching workshops at “Gallery 2110â€? in Sacramento. Select Exhibits and Galleries: August 2003: Guest Artist, Midtown Gallery, Sacramento 2002- 2004: Various art exhibitions in West Sacramento 2003 & 2005: Erwin Meier Yolo County Administration Building, Woodland February 2015: Red Dot Gallery, Sacramento 2014 to Current: Gallery 2110, 1023 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento Selected awards include the “Peoples’ Choice Awardâ€?, See Nichols, page 10


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Obituary James G. Vine On October 11, 2015, James G. Vine, died surrounded by his entire family at home in West Sacramento. Jimmy was born on August 26, 1943 and moved to West Sacramento from the family ranch in Vacaville with his parents Quincy and Helen Vine in 1957, graduating from James Marshall High School. There, he met the love of his life, Janice (Jan) with whom he shared 51 years of marriage. Jimmy was a court reporter and a beloved fixture in Sacramento’s federal court until his retirement in 1994. He was a man of many talents and varied interests. As a young man, he built his own motorcycle and he and Jan had a ball taking motorcycle trips throughout Northern California. For many years, Jimmy and Jan enjoyed their weekly Texas Hold ‘em poker games and also their monthly card games of “31� with close friends. After their children arrived, Jimmy still found time to help launch a disposition reporting firm, a restaurant in Hood, become a pilot, coach many West Sacramento Little Leaguers and Pop Warner football players,

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attend the games and events of his children and later his grandchildren and playing with their dogs. In retirement, Jimmy continued contributing to his community by volunteering for Meals on Wheels and being an active member of the Romulus Club in which he was proudly a Past-President. At each step of his life, Jimmy made life-long friends. He is survived by his wife Jan, sons Jack and John (Andrea), daughter Janine, grandchildren Jimmy, Jackie, Maddy and Gabby, his brother Harry (Diane) and sisters Amanda (Dave) and Janette (Dale), brother-in-law Bernie Gaunt (Clarice), as well as his twelve nieces and nephews and numerous cousins. He will be greatly missed by all who were fortunate enough to know him. Donations can be made in Jim’s memory to the SPCA.

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Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig announced today that the California Office of Traffic Safety has awarded the District Attorney’s Office $186,012 for the continuation of its DUI vertical prosecution unit. The Unit, which was formed in 2012, focuses on the most serious and complex DUI cases, such as those involving injury and death, and those involving drug impairment. The Unit is led by Deputy District Attorney Barry Shapiro and Investigator John Shugart. Funding for the Unit allows Shapiro to handle a case through all stages of the criminal process, from the time of the arrest through sentencing. Additionally, the funding also allows the team to assist law enforcement in the investigation of fatal and major injury collisions. DUI prosecution has always been a priority of the District Attorney’s Office because of the danger these cases pose to the public. “DUIs, despite being one of the most preventable crimes, pose such an enormous danger to our community because anyone can be a potential victim. Once impaired drivers get be-

hind the wheel, they lose control over what can turn into a deadly weapon,� stated Shapiro. According to Chief Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Raven, the District Attorney’s Office prosecutes thousands of DUIs each year, from misdemeanor offenses to DUI murder cases. The geographic layout of Yolo County, which includes the traversing of the County by Interstate 80 and Interstate 5, contributes to the high percentage of DUI cases, noted Raven. While many of the DUI cases are alcohol-related, the Office has seen a steady increase in the number of drug-related DUIs in the county. Drivers are commonly being found under the influence of marijuana, prescription drugs, illegal street drugs, such as methamphetamine and heroin, or a combination of drugs and alcohol. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s 2007 National Roadside Survey, more than 16 percent of weekend nighttime drivers tested positive for illegal, prescription, or over-thecounter drugs. More than 11 percent tested

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be successful in their endeavors. District Attorney Jeff Reisig expressed his gratitude for the state funding. “Impaired driving is a problem that poses unjustifiable and dangerous risk to everyone on the road. This funding from OTS will allow us to continue our efforts on eradicating this problem and protecting the lives of Yolo County citizens every time they get behind the wheel of their car. Through outreach, training, and prosecution, we hope to make impaired driving a thing of the past,� said Reisig. The purpose of the DUI program is to prevent impaired driving and reduce alcohol and drug-impaired traffic fatalities and injuries. Funding for the program comes from a grant by the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Yolo Food Bank to distribute 2,000 Thanksgiving holiday meal kits Yolo Food Bank is excited to announce that it will be hosting a Thanksgiving Holiday Food Distribution this November. The Food Bank will be working with five partner agencies to distribute meal kits at nine sites throughout the county. Each kit will include a turkey, an assortment of fresh produce, a bag of rice, and a bag of beans. To qualify, clients must: Be a resident of Yolo County Provide proof of address – this may include a driver license, a bill or mail Pre-register for a meal kit by Nov. 12 (residents of Davis and Woodland will not need to pre-register as these distributions will be first-come, first-served) Clients can contact the following agencies to pre-register or for more information about distributions in their areas. Clients can only access a meal kit from a site serving their area. Clarksburg When: Thursday, Nov. 19 Distribution details Only Dunnigan residents will be served Pre-registration is required for this site Pre-registration will be open until Nov. 12th or until all meal kits have been reserved Please call Family Action Center of Colusa County for more information: (530) 476-0822 Davis When: Saturday, Nov. 21 Where: Pole Line Road Baptist Church – 770 Pole Line Road Davis Distribution details: Only Davis residents will be served Meals will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis Individuals must be present to receive a meal kit Places in line cannot be held or reserved

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Dunnigan When: Thursday, Nov. 19 Distribution details Only Dunnigan residents will be served Pre-registration is required for this site Pre-registration will be open until Nov. 12 or until all meal kits have been reserved Please call Family Action Center of Colusa County for more information: (530) 476-0822 Esparto/Capay Valley When: Friday, Nov. 20 Distribution details This site will only serve residents of the following towns: Brooks, Capay, Esparto, Guinda, Madison and Rumsey Pre-registration is required for this site Pre-registration will be open until Nov. 12th or until all meal kits have been reserved Please call RISE, Inc. for more information: (530) 787-4110 Knights Landing When: Thursday, Nov. 19 Distribution details Only Knights Landing residents will be served Pre-registration is required for this site Pre-registration will be open until Nov. 12 or until all meal kits have been reserved Please call the Center for Families for more information: (530) 735-1776 x.102 West Sacramento When: Saturday, Nov. 21 Distribution details: Only West Sacramento residents will be served Pre-registration is required for this site Pre-registration will be open until Nov. 12 or until all meal kits have been reserved Please call Yolo County

Children’s Alliance for more information: (916) 572-0560 Winters When: Friday, Nov. 20 Distribution details: Only Winters residents will be served Pre-registration is required for this site Pre-registration will be open until Nov. 12 or until all meal kits have been reserved Please call RISE, Inc. for more information: (530) 794-6000 Woodland When: Saturday, Nov. 21 at 8 a.m. Where: 233 Harter Ave., Woodland Distribution details: Only Woodland residents will be served Meals will be distributed on a first-come, firstserved basis Individuals must be present to receive a meal kit Places in line cannot be held or reserved Please call Yolo Food Bank for more information: (530) 668-0690 Yolo/Zamora When: Thursday, Nov. 19 Distribution details Only Yolo and Zamora residents will be served Pre-registration is required for this site Pre-registration will be open until Nov. 12th or until all meal kits have been reserved Please call the Center for Families for more information: (530) 406-7221 This Holiday Food Distribution would not be possible without the generous support of the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation and the continued support from the community, volunteers and local businesses. Through its collaboration with the community, Yolo Food Bank is able to help alleviate hunger in Yolo County this holiday season.

Little Trick or Treaters Invade City Hall Preschool students from the Learning Ladder visited City Hall for some tricks, treats, and big smiles from staff who were more than eager to hand out candy. (Source: City of West Sacramento, cityilights.org)

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Christian Church Homes of Northern California but is non denominational in its operation. It was built in cooperation with Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the City of West Sacramento. It has an eight-member Board of Directors. The Manor was named by the City of West Sacramento in honor of one of the founding citizens who was a teacher and developed Broderick and Washington. At this stage, there is a long waiting list (two years) for apartments. Sue is ‘”heart broken’” about the number of phone calls she receives from the public. It has always been fully rented. There are both one- and two-bedroom units. Rent is based on 30 percent of a renter’s monthly income. Residents must be 62 years or older. The Manor has 86 units. Sev-

enty-two units are federally subsidized. The remainder feature reasonable rents. The 100 residents are a miniature United Nations. They hail from all parts of the globe. Sue speaks very highly of, her residents. “They pay rent on time. I feel lucky we have some residents who have lived here all sixteen years.” Initially, Sue was challenged by learning about facility management, but training was provided. The amount of paperwork and the HUD audits she receives is still daunting, but she gives credit to her ‘”great staff.’” The Manor is as pristine today as when it opened. It is clean and beautifully landscaped, although the drought has presented Sue and her staff with challenges. There is an inner courtyard for barbecues in a peaceful outdoor setting. There is a laundry room and beauty shop on site. There is also a community garden which yields an abundance of summer vege-

tables. There is a large community meeting room and a private dining room for family and party functions. The residents have many visitors who are greeted at the front desk by a resident volunteer. The residents have a monthly “lunch bunch” pot luck. There is also a resident of the month honor. Best of all for the residents is the independent living which is featured: a resident can socialize and make friends as they choose. Bonnie Rascon is the part time social worker who provides access to services for the residents. On Thursdays, a bus takes the residents to bingo at the community center. Every May for Older American’s Month, the West Sacramento Police Department hosts a barbecue for the residents. Chair yoga is held on Tuesday at 4:45 and is open to the public. After sixteen years, Margaret McDowell is still a welcoming place and a credit to the West Sacramento greater community.

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puBlic notice notice oF pRovisional appointment to the Washington uniFied school distRict BoaRd oF education 7KH :DVKLQJWRQ 8QL¿HG 6FKRRO 'LVWULFW Board of Education is pleased to announce the Provisional Appointment RI D QHZ 7UXVWHH PDGH DW WKH 2FWREHU 22, 2015 regularly scheduled school board meeting: Member Resigning: 0DU\ 0 /HODQG Effective Date of Resignation: October 10, 2015 7HUP ([SLUDWLRQ 'HFHPEHU $SSOLFDWLRQ 7LPHOLQH September 21, 2015 – October 9, 2015, 4:00p.m. Name of Appointee: Coby Pizzotti Date of Appointment: October 22, 2015 7HUP ([SLUDWLRQ 'HFHPEHU 7KLV SURYLVLRQDO DSSRLQWPHQW VKDOO become effective immediately and shall continue unless a petition calling for a VSHFLDO HOHFWLRQ FRQWDLQLQJ D VXI¿FLHQW number of signatures pursuant to (GXFDWLRQ &RGH 6HFWLRQ LV ¿OHG LQ WKH RI¿FH RI WKH FRXQW\ VXSHULQWHQGHQW of schools within 30 days of the date of the provisional appointment. Nov 4 nl 425 puBlic notice Superior Court of California, County of Yolo &DVH 1R 37 25'(5 72 6+2: &$86( )25 CHANGE OF NAME 3HWLWLRQ RI &KDUOHV 7 1JX\HQ RQ EHKDOI RI 0DL 7KDQK 0DFK D PLQRU IRU Change of Name 72 $// ,17(5(67(' 3(56216 3HWLWLRQHU &KDUOHV 7 1JX\HQ DQG 7XQJ 7KDQK 1JX\HQ ILOHG D SHWLWLRQ ZLWK this court for a decree changing names as follows: 0DL 7KDQK 0DFK WR 7D\OHH -R\ 1JX\HQ 7+( &2857 25'(56 WKDW DOO persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection

at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. 127,&( 2) +($5,1* 'DWH 'HF 7LPH DP 'HSW 7KH DGGUHVV RI WKH FRXUW LV 0DLQ Street, Woodland, Ca 95695. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in the this county: 7KH 1HZV /HGJHU Date: Oct 20, 2015 6 7LPRWK\ / )DOO Judge of the Superior Court 2FW 1RY QO puBlic notice Notice is hereby given that Extra Space Storage will sell at public auction, to satisfy the lien of the owner, personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at location indicated: ([WUD 6SDFH 6WRUDJH ) 6W :HVW 6DFUDPHQWR &$ RQ 1RYHPEHU WK DW 1:00PM. Stephanie Mirigian unit 331 Dresser, 2 night Stands, Boxes, mattress, Michelle Medina unit 405 Bikes, clothes, personal items, HOHFWULF VDZ 9LFWRU +HDOH -U XQLW 600 Household Items, tool Box. Shianne Jones unit 21 Furniture. David Gallegos unit 540, Antique stove, Stereo equipment, bikes, tools, Fridge. Benford Green unit 105, washer, dryer, household items. Shanikka Watson unit 533 2 bedroom apartment, sofa, bed, loveseat, table, boxes, dresser. Michael Shaw XQLW 7XEHV %HG 'UHVVHUV 79 Everett Snow unit 152 Household Items, tools. 7KH DXFWLRQ ZLOO EH OLVWHG DQG DGYHUWLVHG o n w w w. s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s . c o m . Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Oct 28 Nov 4 nl 414 citation in the supeRioR couRt oF the state oF caliFoRnia in and FoR the couRt oF Yolo Juvenile division ,Q WKH 0DWWHU V RI /$</$ %('526,$1 12 -9 &,7$7,21 'HSHQGHQW 6

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7R $OO 3HUVRQV &ODLPLQJ WR EH WKH Father <28 $5( +(5(%< &,7(' $1' 5 ( 4 8 , 5 ( ' 72 $ 3 3 ( $ 5 D W D hearing in Yolo County Juvenile Court, located at 1000 Main Street, Woodland, California 95695, on 'HFHPEHU DW D P in Department 6. At the hearing, the Court will decide whether to permanently terminate your parental ULJKWV RYHU WKH DERYH QDPHG PLQRU child born to Adrienne Bedrosian on -XO\ If you wish to be represented by an attorney and are unable to afford one, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent you. '$7(' 2FW 6(9(1 0 %$6+$ -XGJH RI WKH Juvenile Court Nov 4 11 18 25 nl 432 notice oF petition to administeR estate oF: vonda sue mosieR &$6( 180%(5 3% 7R DOO KHLUV EHQHÂżFLDULHV FUHGLWRUV contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in WKH ZLOO RU HVWDWH RU ERWK RI 9RQGD Sue Mosier. $ 3HWLWLRQ IRU 3UREDWH KDV EHHQ ÂżOHG E\ 7DVKD &RPPLFN LQ WKH 6XSHULRU &RXUW RI &DOLIRUQLD &RXQW\ RI <2/2 7KH 3HWLWLRQ IRU 3UREDWH UHTXHVWV WKDW 7DVKD &RPPLFN EH DSSRLQWHG DV personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. 7KH SHWLWLRQ UHTXHVWV WKH GHFHGHQWÂśV will and codicils, if any, be admitted WR SUREDWH 7KH ZLOO DQG DQ\ FRGLFLOV are available for examination in the ÂżOH NHSW E\ WKH FRXUW 7KH SHWLWLRQ UHTXHVWV DXWKRULW\ to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of (VWDWHV $FW 7KLV DXWKRULW\ ZLOO allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the SURSRVHG DFWLRQ 7KH LQGHSHQGHQW administration authority will be granted unless an interested person ÂżOHV DQ REMHFWLRQ WR WKH SHWLWLRQ DQG shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 'DWH 1RY 7LPH D P Dept.: 11

Address of court: 1000 Main Street, Woodland, California. 95695 If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the ODWHU RI HLWKHU IRXU PRQWKV IURP the date of the first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, DV GHILQHG LQ VHFWLRQ E RI WKH &DOLIRUQLD 3UREDWH &RGH RU days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statues and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice IRUP '( RI WKH ILOLQJ RI DQ inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: 5REHUW /RJDQ 404 Natoma Street Folsom, California 95630 7HOHSKRQH 1RY QO puBlic notice invitation to Bid for the Photovoltaic Installations at Five City Properties Project for the City of West Sacramento. Sealed Bids will EH UHFHLYHG DW &LW\ +DOO 2IÂżFH RI WKH Director of Public Works, 1110 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento, CA 95691 on November 30, 2015 at 1:30pm. 7KH SURSRVHG ZRUN FRQVLVWV RI WKH IROORZLQJ 7KH GHVLJQ HQJLQHHULQJ procurement, installation, interconnection, commissioning, and operations and maintenance or solar photovoltaic systems at the Sites listed in the Plans and Specifications. Systems shall be sized to offset 95% of the annual consumption at each site. Obtaining Contract Documents: Plans and specifications may be obtained from Dynamic Imaging $771 &KULV .DWU] 620 Commerce Dr. Ste. A 5RVHYLOOH &$ For more information, please contact XV DW Nov 4 11 nl 430 notice oF heaRing novemBeR 19, 2015 7KH :HVW 6DFUDPHQWR 3ODQQLQJ Commission will consider the following PDWWHUV RQ 7KXUVGD\ 1RYHPEHU 2015, at West Sacramento Civic Center, City Council Chambers, 1110 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento, &DOLIRUQLD DW WKH WLPHV DV VSHFLÂżHG RU as soon thereafter as the matters may be heard:

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visit from Dan Rather who tells her something she does not want to hear. This is a terrific movie with solid and great performances, engaging and thoughtful. Everything comes together as it should, which so rarely happens with movies. It is a reminder that you really can’t believe what you read or see in the media, and that all news should be carefully considered before digested. This really is Cate Blanchett’s movie, she is fantastic, and you should not miss it. OUR BRAND IS CRISIS The MPAA has rated this R Warner Bros. brings us “Our Brand is Crisis” a new movie based on a 2005 documentary with the same title. The 2005 movie was written and directed by Rachel Boynton. Peter Straughan adapted the story for this version, somewhat

of a “Dramady” of an “All American Woman” and political expert, Jane, played by Sandra Bullock, who is sent to Bolivia to spin a lame politician to power and win his election. Well, she’s off to a good start, sort of. There’s a language barrier. The politician she is to help gain power and win the election for is not at all engaging or cooperative. The cast also includes likable Anthony Mackie and Billy Bob Thorton, who plays a rival political expert working for an opponent in the same Bolivian election. The two experts have had tangles in the past, and now the rivals are set against each other. The election of the movie moves upstage as the two fire their best spins at each other downstage. Each time the story begins to lag, there is an ill-fated attempt to inject humor. In one scene they even resort to that

old silent movie comedy gag, the chase. In this case, it is the busses of the two principal political opponents (there are more than two) in a mad chase down a narrow and rural road. Billy Bob Thorton, a capable actor in most movies, here appears to have just showed up to collect a check and turn on the smarmy type characterization that he does well, but is certainly no challenge for him. When filling out my post screening comment card for this picture I wrote “unfunny, poorly written disaster of a movie”, and

after thinking about it a few days feel that statement remains accurate. This movie also furthers incorrect stereotypes about Latin-American countries being hovels of third world existence, and that the population of “peons” cannot differentiate political spin from shinola. What rubbish. Taking place in Bolivia, this movie’s publicity states some scenes were shot in La Paz city, but most were recorded in New Orleans, Puerto Rico and Los Angeles. I had to see this movie, you do not. Yes, this is a real Stinkeroo.


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Police Log Compiled by: PJ Mac Donald The news items below are collected from police dispatchers’ notes and arrest reports. The information in them has often not been verified beyond the initial reports. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Oct. 28 at 8:53 p.m. The victim was physically assaulted, on Maple Street, by a friend. The victim was uncooperative with police. Incident Status: Info Only Oct. 27 at 2:20 p.m. - Reporting Date and Time A Westacre Road resident cashed a check she received from a scammer. No money was sent to the scammer. Incident Status: Info Only Oct. 27 at 6:45 a.m. An unknown suspect used a stolen garage door opener, to gain entry to the garage of a residence on Lighthouse Drive and stealing tools. Incident Status: Active Oct. 25 at 3:25 p.m. The suspect was the driver of a vehicle involved in a hit and run collision on Pecan Street and West Capitol Avenue. The suspect was intoxicated and denied being in the collision. He made a false report of his car being stolen and resisted arrest. Suspect was medically cleared and booked into Yolo County Jail. Oct. 25 at 10:44 a.m. The victim states the suspect made threats to

kill her and her roommate by burning down their residence on Evergreen Avenue. The victim believes the suspect is capable of carrying out the threats. She is in fear of their lives. Suspect arrested for the felony charge. Oct. 24, 11:45 at a.m. The suspect bit the victim’s ear leaving no visible injuries. The victim cut her hand pushing the suspect out of her apartment on 4th Street. Incident Status: Active on this assault and battery charge. Oct. 23 at 9 p.m. Officer was dispatched to a report of a fight on the 2300 block of West Capitol Avenue. Officer arrived on the scene and contacted reporting party. She stated the suspect and a female almost hit her and her sister as they were crossing the road. The suspect then drove by the reporting party’s residence in a silver car displaying a gun out the window. The reporting party stated being in fear of her life, decided to call the police. The officer located nearby, the identified vehicle. The suspect was arrested and the vehicle was searched incident to arrest. An imitation firearm was located. The suspect was read his rights at West Sacramento Police Department pre-booking. He stated he did drive by the victim’s house but did not display the gun. Oct. 22 at 7:22 p.m. WSPD Special Investi-

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On Tuesday, Oct. 27, West Sacramento Police Detectives arrested 39-year-old Sonny Martinez of Stockton in connection with the Solano Street shooting of a 13-year-old female juvenile on Sunday, Oct. 25. Martinez was booked into the Yolo County Jail today on charges of attempt-

ed murder, shooting at an inhabited dwelling, battery with serious bodily injury and a gang enhancement. The West Sacramento Police Department is asking anyone with additional information related to this crime to contact investigators at (916) 372-3375 or the Crime Tip Hotline at 916-617-4747.

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First Annual Art Show, West Sacramento Civic Center and various awards at the State Fair including “Best Over All�. He has received accolades from this publication and The Daily Democrat in Woodland, as follows: “John’s landscapes and ocean scenes demonstrate his many years of honing his craft,� state the The Daily Democrat. “John’s fascination and

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Local Scene First and second Sundays of the month: VFW breakfast: VFW breakfasts are now only the first and second Sundays of the month at 1708 Lisbon Ave., Bryte/West Sacramento. The cooks are Deb and John Flores. Golden Years Club: Those age 50 and up are invited to join the Golden Years Club of West Sacramento. The club meets on the third Tuesday of each month, with dinner starting at 5:30 p.m. at the VFW, 905 Drever St. For info, call Dareld at 396-3617. Now through Nov. 7: Sacramento River Train presents Zombie Train: Evacuation: This October, the Zombie Train is debuting a brand new experience, Evacuation, on the Sacramento River Train. The world is different now. The infection has spread, cities are in ruin, and ammunition is scarce. Survivors have taken to the rails as their only means of escape. The Zombie Train will be evacuating its riders on a quest for safety. On these 40 minute trips, however, safety may be hard to find with zombie encounters on and off the train. Note: This experience is family friendly – just be sure to use discretion when deciding if your child is up for a spooky time. 400 N Harbor Blvd. , West Sacramento, CA 95605. Admission information, general $35; children (ages 2-12) are $25; adult only car (ages 21-plus) $45; add on a zombie makeover to any ticket for $20. General day and time info: Fridays and Saturdays at 7, 8, 9, and 10 p.m.; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 7, 8, and 9 p.m. For more information, call (800) 866-1690. Nov. 4: West Plainfield Advisory Committee and the Aviation Advisory Committee joint meeting: There will be a joint meeting of the West Plainfield Advisory Committee and the Aviation Advisory Committee starting at 6:30 p.m. at Place: Lillard Hall, West Plainfield Fire Department, 14905 County Road 95, Yolo County Airport. There will be a review of the Airport Layout Plan environmental report. Nov. 5: Welcome/Mixer: Empowering possibilities International Charter (K-8) Community Collaborative Charter School West Sac PipeLine (9-12): Fellow West Sacramento Chamber members and community leaders are invited to a celebration/ mixer for the newest educational choices in West Sacramento. 2945 Ramco St. from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Nov. 7: Non profit travel softball team West Sac Attack’s second annual craft fair: From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be more than 50 crafters/vendors. Come for a fun filled day of shopping, food and raffles! Lowe’s parking lot; 2250 Lake Washington Blvd. West Sac, CA 95691. Nov. 7: Joey Lopes Annual Crab Feed: A Benefit For The Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease: Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 905 Drever St., will be holding a benefit for the Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease. At 6 p.m., there will be a no host cocktail bar, followed by a crab feed at

7 p.m. and a raffle and dance from 9 p.m. to midnight. There is a $45 donation to attend. Served will be cold crab, pasta, salad, bread, and wine. For raffle prize information and tickets contact Silvestre Gilmete Jr. at (916) 704-9301. Please make reservations by Nov. 2. No tickets will be sold at the door. There is limited seating. Make checks to Joey Lopes Memorial Foundation. Please mail to 953 Trestle Glen Way. Sacramento, CA 95831. Proceeds to Benefit Alzheimer’s Aid Society of Northern California and the American River College Gerontology Scholarship Fund. ; IRS 47-5066408 Personal Donations Accepted. Nov. 7: VFW Ladies auxiliary annual crafts fair: The VFW Post 9498 will be holding their annual crafts fair at 1708 Lisbon Ave. Bryte/West Sacramento from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tables are available. Call Sharon at 371-0410 for additional information. Nov. 7: Light The Night Walk is the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s annual walk fundraiser that brings together friends, families, and communities to honor patients and survivors, honor lives lost to cancer, and further the fight to find a cure to blood cancers. The evening is filled with remembrance, inspiration, and celebration as friends, family, and co-workers gather together to celebrate their fundraising successes and their amazing support in the fight against blood cancers. Raley Field, 400 Ballpark Drive, West Sacramento. Each walker that raise a minimum of $100 or more will become a Champion for Cures and will receive a t-shirt, wristband for food, and an illuminated lantern to carry during the walk. General day and time info is as follows: Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m.. Check-in starts at 5 p.m.; the walk begins at 7 p.m. For more information, call (877) 586-9255. Nov. 7: Gardening Without Pesticides: Are you curious about how to gar-

News-Ledger Wednesday, November 4, 2015 Page 11 den without pesticides and still keep the harmful critters away? The Hanna & Herbert Bauer Memorial Community Garden, located in Woodland and sponsored by the Yolo County Health &d Human Services Agency, will be host to a free gardening class, Integrated Pest Management: Gardening Without Pesticides, on Saturday, November 7 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. This class will provide an overview of the Integrative Pest Management approach to gardening. Topics will include strategies for gardening without pesticides, how to identify products that are safe for use in the garden, techniques for identifying beneficial and harmful insects, and how to use plant and soil properties to help keep harmful critters at bay and optimize yield. The class is free to all and is taught by UC Master Gardener of Yolo County, Barbara Ohlendorf. The class will take place outside in the community garden, so please dress for the outdoors and bring water. The garden is located at the Yolo County Bauer Building at 137 N. Cottonwood Street. Pre-registration is required by November 5. To register, contact Robin Rocksvold at (530) 666-8528 or robin. rocksvold@yolocounty.org. Nov. 7: Community crab feed fundraising dinner: West Sacramento Moose Lodge invites the community to their first crab feed fundraising dinner of the season. Come for an evening of neighborly fun and enjoy real homemade clam chowder, fresh crab, pasta, salad, rolls, butter and all the usual. The lodge and lounge will open at 3 p.m. and dinner begins at 6 p.m. This fundraiser will help to support: Mooseheart – the “City of Children” and “Moosehaven” – the “City of Contentment” for seniors. Tickets still $45 and $85 pair. For tickets, reservations and information come by anytime - lodge opens daily by 4 p.m., except Sundays when it opens for community breakfast at 9 a.m. Where else can you feed a family of four for less than $25? Park in rear and come on in. Come by the lodge any day after 4 p.m. at 3240 Jefferson Blvd. or call: (916) 371-9684 or 203-6017; or visit www.Lodge1762.

moosepages.org. Nov. 8: Family Fall Bike Ride: The West Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department will hold its first Family Fall Bike Ride. This event is perfect for smaller riders and families who prefer an easy pace. This route is just over 4 miles long and will begin at the Broderick Boat Ramp. It will head north along the Bryte Trail and includes views of the Sacramento River. The halfway point is just over two miles, where we will gather up and prepare for our ride back to the Boat Ramp. This ride should take less than an hour, depending on your pace. Ride starts at 1:30 pm. Checkin/on-site registration at 1 p.m. It starts and ends at the Broderick Boat Ramp. Cost: Free for kids under 16; 17 and up just $5. Register at www.westsacfun. org. Questions: Call 6174620 or email parks@cityofwestsacramento.org All riders under 18 must wear a helmet. No bikes with training wheels, and no tricycles or Big Wheels. Nov. 8: Sacramento River Train turns into a Beer Train: The Sacramento Beer Train is a popular event in the Sacramento craft beer scene. Each trip features live music and three-four Northern California breweries pouring two freshly-tapped selections. Standard tickets include a three-hour train ride, souvenir tasting glass, eight tasting selections, and live music. Upgrade to VIP status to get priority boarding 30 minutes before general admission begins, two bonus beer tasting selections, and one meal choice from the menu of smaller pub fare entrées. Catch the train at 400 N Harbor Blvd. General admission is $45; VIP, $65; dogs are $10. Designated drivers, normal tickets are $25; VIP are $38. Event is for ages 21 and older. Train leaves at 2 p.m. For more information, call (800) 866-1690.

Truck event: On behalf of an effort to bring surplus food to the many who are hungry in Yolo County, local folks Renee Dryfoos and Heidi Smith, became aware that one in four children, and one in six adults in our county do not have adequate food. Yet, there are many farmers and merchants prepared to donate fresh foods. The problem is that the county food bank, does not have a refrigerated truck which can access the many donors, and the distribution points. So, a small group decided to raise funds for a food truck to feed the hungry. They have a crowd-funding campaign, and will now be hosting a number of events. As this is a county wide effort, they have events in various locations. The first is in West Sacramento, Nov. 13. at Yolo Brewery, where they will have an evening full of music (customers can hear the old LP’s they bring get a “spin”), beer, and door prizes. Visit www. yolofoodtruck.mydagsite. com for more information. There is a video there to explain our efforts, and announcements about upcoming events. Nov. 14: AMVETS Post 9126 Breakfast. Saturday, Nov. 14, 9 a.m. – Noon at VFW Post 8762, 905 Drever St. $5/$7 donation. Nov. 19: Yolo nonprofits invited to honor volunteers: Meg Stallard, president of the board of the Yolo Community Foundation, announced that the ninth annual Yolo County Philanthropy Day will be held on Thursday, Nov. 19 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the

Woodland Community Senior Center, 2001 East St. “Local non-profit organizations are invited to honor one of their dedicated donors or volunteers at this event. So much of the good that happens in Yolo County occurs because of loyal and hard-working people who too often go unrecognized publicly,” said Stallard. “We hold this annual event to provide a forum for local nonprofits to thank one of their volunteers publicly. It is a heart-warming event to see how much good gets done in Yolo County because of the selfless work of many people.” Information on participating in this event will be circulated to the nonprofit community. Nominations are due November 10th. Past organizations honoring their donors and volunteers have been Yolo Family Service Agency, CommuniCare Health Centers, Elderly Nutrition Program, Woodland Soroptimist International, along with many others. Organizations may nominate one donor or volunteer. Light refreshments will be served and reservations appreciated. Information on the program may also be obtained by email at info@yolocf.org or calling 530-312-0593. Nov. 19: Coffee with a Cop: West Sac PD is continuing a new program for the community. No agenda or speeches, just a chance to ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know the officers in your neighborhood over a cup of coffee! 8 to 10 a.m. at La Bou Cafe, 849 Jefferson Blvd. More info: Sgt. Roger Kinney, (916) 617-4961, rogerk@ cityofwestsacramento.org.

Nov. 11: Veterans Day: City Hall will be closed. Nov. 13: Feeding the hungry with a Yolo Food

News-Ledger Directory of Local Places of Worship Community Lutheran Church 920 Drever St., 371-8804 10 a.m. Worship/Sunday School Friendly, inclusive faith language, Progressive Progressivethea/logy theology LGBT, Interfaith folks welcome www.community-lutheran-church.net

Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church 911 Park Blvd., 371-4814 Father Mathew Rappu Rev.Rev. Mathew Rappu Masses: Sat. Vigil 5:30pm Sunday 9 & 11 a.m. Weekdays 7 a.m. No Mass on Thursday

Center for Spiritual Awareness 1275 Starboard Dr. 374-9177 (For prayer line, listen for prompt) Sun. Service: 10:15 Youth Programs & Jr. Church Rev. Georgia Prescott www.csasacramento.org for weekly affirmations. All are welcome! Trinity Presbyterian Church 1500 Park Blvd. W. Sac. CA 916.371.5875 www.TrinityWestSac.org info@TrinityWestSac.org

Good Shepherd Parish A welcoming, independent Catholic Community (916) 747-0284, 920 Drever St. www.GoodShepardCommunity.org Sunday Mass 4:30 p.m.; Reconciliation Service Dec. 18 at 4:30 p.m.; Christmas Morning Mass 10 a.m. Pastor Tony Prandini, OSFC

Seventh Day Adventist Church Sasa Andelkovic, Senior Pastor 2860 Jefferson Blvd., W. Sac. PO Box 447, W. Sac. 95691 Sat. Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. 372-6570

Holy Cross Catholic Church 1321 Anna St. (corner of Anna & Todhunter) Pastor Jacob A. Caceres Sat. Vigil 5 p.m. (English) Sunday 9 a.m. (English) Noon & 7 p.m. (Spanish) Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8:30 a.m. Thurs. 6:45 p.m. (Spanish) Call 371-1211

West Sacramento Baptist Church Sun. School 9:30 a.m. Sun. Worship 11am Wed. 6:30pm Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 2124 Michigan Blvd. 371-2111

SouthPort Community Church Pastor Bruce Maier Celebration Worship Sunday 10:30 a.m. KidLand during service. Youth & Small Group Ministry for All Ages. Call 372-7818. Meets at 2919 Promenade St. www.southportcommunity.com

Lighthouse Covenant Church 3605 Gregory Ave (in Southport, where Jefferson, Davis & Gregory meet) (916) 371-6706 Pastor Don Bosley

Horizon Christian Fellowship Rev. Claude J Perez, Sr., Pastor 1800 Manzanita Way, 371-3458 SUN. Worship 9:15 am, 11 am TUES. Celebrate Recovery 6:30pm WED. Fuel Station Prayer & Devotion Service, 6:30pm WED. Girls Ministries & Royal Rangers, 6:30pm THURS. CounterCulture Student Service, 7pm

American Buddhist Seminary Temple at Sacramento Mindfulness Meditation Practice for general mental health Please call for schedule (916) 371-8535 423 Glide Ave., West Sac. www.abstemple.org

Pastor: Rev. Eric Keller Spanish Ministry: Leaders Arturo & Lina Jimenez Sunday Worship Services: 9 a.m. Contemporary 10:30 a.m. Blended/Traditional 12:00 p.m. Spanish Language

Looking for a place to worship? Check here first! To find out how to list your place of worship in this directory, email: maria@news-ledger.com


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