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Trump: drive
extremism
from Mideast
By Julie Pace speaking in an
and Jonathan Lemire ornate room in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Saudi capi-
tal. Instead, we
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia are here to offer
President Donald Trump on Sunday partnership
implored Saudi Arabia and other based on shared
Middle Eastern countries to extin- interests and
guish Islamic extremism ema- values to pur-
nating from the region, describing sue a better
Donald Trump future for us
Above: Team members from Menlo-Atherton High School celebrate a launch of the model rocket they took to a battle between good and evil
rather than a clash between the all.
compete with in the national finals. Below: (left to right) Zach Furman, Finn Bjerknes and Giles Beebe participated The presidents address was the
West and Islam.
in the Team America Rocketry challenge in Washington, D.C. In a pointed departure from his centerpiece of his two-day visit to
High school rocket team soars high predecessor, Trump all but prom-
ised he would not publicly admon-
ish Mideast rulers for human
rights violations and oppressive
Saudi Arabia, his first overseas
trip since his January swearing-in.
For Trump, the trip is a reprieve
from the crush of controversies
Menlo-Atherton trio launches unique projectile into national competition reigns. that have marred his young presi-
By Austin Walsh We are not here to lecture we dency and an attempt to reset his
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF are not here to tell other people relationship with a region and a
how to live, what to do, who to be,
A trio from Menlo-Atherton or how to worship, Trump said, See MIDEAST, Page 8
High School had a blast designing
a successful model rocket which
the team rode all the way to the
national finals for a competition
Homeless rate drops while some
against other elite aspiring scien-
tists and aerospace engineers. turn to their vehicles for shelter
Finn Bjerknes, Zach Furman and By Samantha Weigel week that offered mixed results
Giles Beebe traveled earlier this DAILY JOURNAL STAFF over which officials with the
month to participate in the Team countys Human Services Agency
America Rocketry Challenge held In a biennial effort to grasp the are cautiously optimistic.
in Washington, D.C., where they extent of the homeless population Initial data showed 1,253 peo-
faced off against roughly 100 in San Mateo County, new data ple were experiencing homeless-
other teams. revealed pivoting efforts could ness on the early morning of Jan.
Though the team failed to help tackle a moving target. 26, when hundreds of volunteers
Results from the 2017 One Day
See ROCKETS, Page 21 Homeless Count were released last See SHELTER, Page 24
A
centennial is a hard act to follow, internment of people of Japanese ancestry a.m. Friday, May 12.
especially 50 years later when the in World War II ended Redwood Citys days Ro bbery. Three people jumped a man and
celebration is a sesquicentennial, as The Chrysanthemum Capital of the took his wallet and jewelry near Grand
which sounds like something out of the Big World. When the owners returned in 1945, Avenue and Airport Boulevard before 4:48
Foot legend of the Northwest. When many of the nurseries were in ruin, but some p.m. Thursday, May 11.
Redwood City marked its 100th anniversary found their greenhouses had been cared for Di s turbance. A man was throwing things
in 1967, the luminaries included Shirley by friends and not a single pane of glass around the emergency room at Kaiser
Temple and astronaut Scott Carpenter. The was broken. Permanente on El Camino Real before 4:37
star of this years 150th may well turn out Among those who tended to the Japanese- a.m. Thursday, May 11.
to be a free history magazine thats a hot Americans ower businesses were Alfred Theft. An employee was discovered to have
item in the county seat. and Virginia Decia, owners of the California stolen an iPad at Aqua Handwash and Gas on
The slick, glossy 142-page publication Floral Wholesale Company in Redwood South Spruce Street before 10:31 a.m.
was edited by veteran Peninsula journalist City. Their daughter, Barbara Decia Friday, May 12.
Janet McGovern, whose resume included Britschgi, recalls visiting the detention Theft. Construction tools were taken from a
many years as a reporter and columnist with center in San Bruno where her father provid- truck on Commercial Avenue before 5:35
the Redwood City Tribune and the Peninsula ed updates on the growers operations. p.m. Friday, May 12.
Times Tribune, both defunct and much Redwood City 150 Magazine drew from Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A man found
missed. She now edits Climate Magazine The logo for Redwood Citys sesquicenten-
the historical knowledge and writing skills a bullet had been shot through his window on
which used its resources to publish the spe- nial celebration this year.
of more than a dozen writers, who generous- McLellan Drive before 9:07 p.m. Friday,
cial sesquicentennial Redwood City 150 magazine includes an article about the slo- May 12.
ly volunteered their time to provide stories
magazine thats topped with the headline gan, but theres much more. For one thing,
about the citys history. Full disclosure:
Through the Years. readers learn in the opening pages the correct
one of them is a guy named Jim Clifford. SAN MATEO
Calling sesquicentennial a mouthful of a pronunciation of ses-quah-sen-ten-nial.
The articles cover the expected, including Sus cpi ci o us ci rcums tances . A man was
milestone, McGovern said the array of found laying in a stairwell on 19th Avenue
events planned to mark the 150th is just as Sequoia High School, the Easter Cross, the
The Rear View Mirror by history columnist before 9:09 p.m. Thursday, May 16.
spirited and ambitious as it was for the cen- Port of Redwood City, police and re servic- Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A man report-
tennial. The yearlong activities include the es, the prize-winning public library and a Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal
ed nding keys in his mailbox that were to a
ower extravaganza held May 20 on the sports hall of fame. There are, however, ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror truck outside on Portsmouth Way before 5
popular downtown Courthouse Square in several stories that might be news to some are closer than they appear. p.m. Tuesday, May 16.
recognition of the citys past as a ower- people.
growing capital. One article informs readers that little big
McGovern hopes everyone in town reads game football games between Sequoia and
Redwood City 150 which she described as Palo Alto high schools drew up to 30,000
a commemorative magazine about the his- fans. A story about the North Fair Oaks neigh-
tory of the city whose climate is just one of borhood and its rapid increase in the Hispanic
its many bests, a reference to the city slo- immigrant population reports that the early
gan Climate Best by Government Test. The wave of newcomers could trace their roots to
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Obama on. could tarnish their future. dozens of regional leaders who gathered in
Some of Trumps wording on the issue also Trump offered few indications of whether Riyadh for a summit with Trump and Saudi
changed from his prepared remarks. A White he planned to shift U.S. policy to better King Salman.
Continued from page 1 House official later said that was not intend- fight terrorism. There were no promises of The king has lavished praise and all the
ed and attributed it to the president being an new financial investment or announcements trappings of a royal welcome on the new
exhausted guy. of increased U.S. military presence in the American president, welcoming in particular
religion he fiercely criticized a candidate. Trump made no mention of the disputed region. The president put much of the onus Trumps pledge to be tougher on Iran than
During the 2016 U.S. campaign, Trump travel ban, signed days after he took office, for combating extremists on Mideast lead- Obama was. Indeed, Trump and Salman were
mused about his belief that Islam hates us. that temporarily banned immigration to the ers: Drive them out of your places of wor- in lockstep on the threat Iran poses to the
But on Sunday, standing before dozens of U.S. from seven majority Muslim countries: ship. Drive them out of your communities. region when they addressed their fellow
regional leaders, he said Islam was one of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and White House officials said they considered leaders: Trump accused Iran of destruction
the worlds great faiths. Yemen. Both the original order and a second Trumps address to be a counterweight to and chaos and the king said its rival has
While running for the job he now holds, directive that dropped Iraq from the banned Obamas debut speech to the Muslim world been the spearhead of global terrorism.
Trump heartily criticized President Barack list have been blocked by the courts. in 2009 in Cairo. Obama called for under- The Saudis warm embrace was welcome
Obama for not using the term radical In some ways, Trump delivered a conven- standing and acknowledged some of change for the besieged White House.
Islamic extremism and said that refusal tional speech for an American politician. He Americas missteps in the region. His Officials spent the days before Trumps
indicated that Obama did not understand pledged deeper ties with the Middle East to speech was denounced by many Republicans departure dealing with a steady stream of rev-
Americas enemy. In his Saudi speech, tackle terrorism and encouraged more eco- and criticized by a number of Americas elations about the federal investigation into
Trump condemned Islamic extremism, nomic development in the region. He her- Middle East allies as being a sort of apolo- his campaigns possible ties to Russia and
Islamists, and Islamic terror, but not alded the ambitions of the regions youth gy. the fallout from his firing of FBI Director
once uttered the precise phrase he pressed and warned that the scourge of extremism Trumps remarks came in a meeting with James Comey.
Career Fair
T
he city of Foster City is con-
fronted with upgrading sec-
tions of the levee to bring the
flooding when
other nearby cities
perspective George Washington, and how he would never tell a lie.
We know some of our past presidents have been loose
current structure into Federal were not so lucky. with the truth, but with the exception of Richard Nixon,
Emergency Management Agency com- My point is that munities like ours. I saw at that time D.T. is the biggest liar of them all.
pliance. The claim by FEMA is that a Foster City is very the drawings of a projected great These past weeks have seen a roller coaster of events.
change in the sea wall or levee height well designed and wall around the entire Bay Area to By the time this column appears on Monday ( I file on
is necessary to protect the ci ty from maintained, and the lagoon systems protect against the anticipated sea Thursday) who knows whats next? The story one day is
flooding from future speculated storm and pumping capacities are not being level rise of epic proportions in a reversed the next. Each day, there is a new revelation
surges. The correction is mandatory taken into account by FEMA in calcu- time far into the future. which brings us closer to a
or the homeowners of Foster City will lating their worst-case, 100-year sce- Its time the people recognize that constitutional crisis. We
risk classification as being in a desig- narios. these regional governing bodies com- are at a crisis when the
nated FEMA flood zone and required to If FEMA were not enough to deal posed of special districts, joint pow- checks and balances in our
pay flood insurance. with, the Bay Conservation ers authorities, etc., lack the checks Constitution do not work.
A recent guest perspective in the Development Commission, an and balances of our government sys- When there is an obstruc-
Daily Journal by T. Jack Foster ques- agency created to protect the Bay, tem and few people know who these tion of justice, the politi-
tions the timing of this requirement. decided to get into the act. In addition non-elected board members are who cians in power close their
He states that Foster Citys lagoon to the calculation of storm surge pos- make these broad stroked decisions. eyes to the truth.
system was designed to take care of sibilities by FEMA, BCDC has calcu- Little by little these regional boards ***
excess water due to storm surges if lated that a sea rise for 2050 and 2100 and agencies have continued to amass I try to put myself in the
they were ever to occur. Every winter will require that the city begin build- power to usurp local control. position of an informed
the Public Works Department reduces ing a sea wall around our city now. The residents of Foster City are Republican, one who reads
the level of the lagoons to contain Interested citizens should look at faced with a hefty cost if we are The Wall Street Journal
any excess rain or storm surge so the the artist renderings of the solu- strong-armed into moving forward and The New York Times
lagoon pumping system can move tions pending for Foster City. I with this project demanded by FEMA and does not get his or her
any excess water back into the Bay. think you will be appalled at the and now BCDC. City officials should news from Breitbart or
The lagoon system was designed and potential for this new enclosure of ask more questions and provide the Fox. I am pleased that my
well thought out to take care of any our city from the Bay waters. Why citizens of Foster City more answers. party holds all the seats of
excess water incursion into the city arent communities throughout the In particular, who funds this unfunded power in D.C. That we have a Republican president who
both now and into the future. entire Bay Area being mandated to mandate? Should it be entirely on the will carry out some of my high priorities, lower taxes
Our levees are accredited for the do this? Wouldnt it make sense that backs of the residents? Should fund- for the rich, reduce regulations, appoint conservative
100-year flood level requirement. the sea rise they have calculated ing come from grants from the San judges and be pro-life. I have to weigh these priorities
According to Mr. Fosters guest per- also involve neighboring water- Francisco Bay Restoration Authority against my revulsion at his behavior. Especially now
spective, the speculated rate of front communities? whom voters gave additional property that he has fired the FBI chief to stop or hinder an inves-
increase of Bay waters is calculated to I believe there are important ques- tax money to for the next 25 years to tigation into him and his associates. I remember
be 1 inch per decade. Therefore the tions that need to be answered before save the Bay? Watergate and shudder.
need to deal with concerns of water we are bullied by FEMA or BCDC to The residents of Foster City need to ***
surge or sea level rise is years away if meet a requirement that has little to know the answers to these questions No matter how much Democrats scream and holler,
ever. So what are the real facts behind no basis in currently collected data to before writing the check for some- the ball is in the Republicans court. Will there be
the need to comply with the very high support any immediate need to spend thing that none of us will be able to Republicans like Howard Baker, Republican senator
cost to each of the citizens of Foster an enormous amount of money. prove whether we needed to do this from Tennessee, who was determined to find the smok-
City for raising the levee now? What In 2011, as mayor, I received a let- now or not. ing gun? Even if there is an FBI agent like Mark Felt,
other Bayfront communities are being ter indicating that regional governing Deep Throat who will reveal all to The New York
faced with this mandate to spend bodies like BCDC were considering Times or The Washington Post, will that make any dif-
potentially $75 million or more. plans for the Bay Area that would sig- Linda Koelling is the former may or of ference to the Republicans in power or the majority of
Our city has withstood earthquakes nificantly curtail city and county con- Foster City. Republican voters? Already a few seem willing to break
when others thought we would sink trol over land use decisions in com- ranks. But what about the others who have to answer to
independents and Democrats in their states. And the
Republican leadership? Thats the constitutional crisis. If
Letters to the editor checks and balances do not hold. If our representatives in
Congress fail to do the right thing. What would
Washington, Jefferson, Adams and Hamilton say now.
***
Planning Commission terms were expiring. intent to influence our election and Its interesting that when D.T. tells his stories he
Before Redwood City is completely ultimately do us harm (they werent often gives a clue. He teases that the White House may
appointments overbuilt, we need change in the peo- doing it for sport) doesnt matter. If have taped his dinner conversation with Comey. D.T. is
Editor, ple who are responsible for all this Democrats want to assure the re- really worried that Comey may have had a tape on him
If you live in Redwood City and all building. Call City Hall and tell them election of Trump keep talking about which reveals what was said at that infamous dinner
of the development that has taken you want change. Russia, he opines. where D.T. summoned the FBI chief to demand his loy-
place in the last five years concerns Frankly, Im willing for the alty. Now we have Comeys notes instead. D.T. writes
you. If you feel that Redwood City has Democrats to lose the next election in his firing letter that Comey assured him three times
over built our city its time you look at Robert Nice and the next if it helps keep our ene- that he was not the subject of an FBI investigation. In
your City Council and Planning mies from tearing down our democrat- truth, he asked Comey three times whether he was the
Redwood City ic institutions as has been proven.
Commission. Three spots on the subject of an FBI investigation. He calls the FBI director
Planning Commission our coming Then again, Im an American first, a show boater who loves publicity. Its D.T. who is the
open and once again the same people not the member of a political party show boater who loves publicity.
are applying and if history repeats
Russia matters? first, unlike the letter writer. Russian He denies any business dealings with Russians but
itself these three people will be picked Editor, interference doesnt matter as long as refuses to release his tax returns which might show oth-
over all other people applying. The A letters contributor suggested in your side wins I guess. erwise. Meanwhile, his sons talk up their connections
last three times there were opening on the May 16, 2017 edition of The John Dillon with Russian oligarchs and no one can explain why
the Planning Commission our City Daily Journal (Does Russia really D.T. is so fond of Putin. In this tragedy of errors in the
San Bruno
Council reappointed people whos matter?) Russia has now proven midst of the firing and investigations into the Trump-
Russians connections, the president meets with the
Russian ambassador in the Oval Office, closed to the
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Dubs one
Goodman worked six innings, allowing
just two hits and an unearned run. Emilio
Flores pitched the seventh, allowing one
hit, to pick up the save.
Burlingame (13-12-1), the No. 8 seed,
advances to the Division II semifinals at 4
p. m. Tuesday at San Joses Municipal
Stadium where the Panthers will play No. 5
win away
Live Oak (18-11), which was a 7-4 winner By Tim Reynolds
over No. 5 Terra Nova. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Top notch, was how Burlingame manag-
er Shawn Scott assessed Goodmans per- San Antonios sense of humor was still
formance. there Sunday.
He had a rough outing against Woodside Gregg Popovich predicted that Golden
and had to sit on it for seven days, Scott State stayed out way late after winning
said. Game 3 of the Western Conference finals,
Goodman retired the first eight batters he celebrating with burgers and sundaes before
faced before issuing a walk to Keshawn spending Sunday playing poker. Manu
Ogans with two outs in the bottom of the NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Ginobili, amid plenty of questions about
Burlingames Mitch DeMartini is fired up after scoring the Panthers first run in the first inning whether his career is ending, said the Spurs
See CCS BB, Page 12 of his teams 3-1 upset win over top-seeded Sacred Heart Cathedral. planned to lose the first three games of this
series simply to make their comeback look
more impressive.
Cardinals 8, Giants 3
As drop series finale to Sox
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Red Sox 12, As 3
itd be nice for him persistent today.
OAKLAND A five-run ninth to go out there for Pinder went deep in the fourth, his
inning for the Red Sox that lasted the ninth inning fourth home run in eight games and
more than a half-hour derailed any given where he was fifth overall.
chance Eduardo Rodriguez had of get- and how well he was The As committed three errors, giv-
ting his first career complete game. throwing the base- ing them a major league-leading 42.
Not that the left-hander was com- ball, Red Sox man-
plaining. ager John Farrell Trainers room
After a bitter loss to Oakland a year said. But at that Yonder Alonso (sore left knee) sat
ago when he allowed just one hit over point youre up
eight innings, Rodriguez was more than Mitch out his fourth straight game but could
nine, probably be back in the lineup Tuesday when
happy with the way things turned out. Moreland about a 35-minute
Rodriguez earned his second straight Oakland begins a two-game series
inning, didnt want to take any chances. against Miami. . . . Sean Doolittle
win, Mitch Moreland homered in his Hanley Ramirez and Christian
JEFF CURRY/USA TODAY SPORTS third consecutive game and Boston (strained left shoulder) threw on flat
Vazquez had three hits apiece to power
Giants manager Bruce Bochy takes the ball from starting pitcher beat the As 12-3 on Sunday to avoid a ground before making 15 pitches off
a Red Sox lineup that tallied 15 hits.
Matt Cain against the Cardinals Sunday at Busch Stadium. four-game sweep. the mound. The plan is for the former
Every player in Bostons starting line-
I wanted to go back out there but closer to throw 25 pitches on
Cardinals get to Cain, they hit the ball pretty good in that
inning and I know I had to get out of
the game, Rodriguez said about the
up had at least one hit, and eight of the
nine drove in runs.
Chad Pinder homered and drove in
two runs for Oakland.
Wednesday. ... Melvin said the team
has applied for an extension on Chris
Bassitts rehab assignment. Bassitt
Up next
out of the game after five. the final five innings.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rodriguez (3-1) allowed three runs It felt we had them on the run a lit- Following an off day, RHP Jesse
over eight innings. He struck out tle bit, As manager Bob Melvin said. Hahn (1-3) starts against Miami on
ST. LOUIS Adam Wainwright tried his best to keep up eight, walked one and retired 14 of his They get the lead and then we come Tuesday at the Coliseum. Hahn leads
with Cardinals teammates Carlos Martinez and Michael final 15 batters. back and take the lead again and you the majors in fewest home runs
Wacha. The veteran right-hander simply came up short. Where he was with the pitch count, feel pretty good. But they were pretty allowed per nine innings at 0.19.
Matt Carpenter homered and Wainwright turned in his sec-
ond successive strong outing to lead St. Louis over the Giants
CCS BB
turn and slap his glove on the bag a Division II
8-3 on Sunday, snapping a four-game skid.
split second before the runner got his
Carpenter hit a two-run homer off Matt Cain (3-2) in the No. 11 Menlo 2, No. 14 HMB 1
hand in there. DeMartini made amends
fifth. Cain gave up seven runs and nine The top two finishers in the Peninsula
for his wild throw by making a full-out
hits in 5 1/3 innings. He is 0-4 in six reg- Athletic Leagues Ocean Division met
ular-season starts at Busch Stadium.
Continued from page 11 dive to his right to snare Matt
Palominos line-drive bid for a single for the third time this season, with the
Ive got all kinds of answers that would Knights coming away with the biggest
late in the game.
be funny, Cain said. But theres no real third to break up the perfect game. victory of the three in the quarterfinals
reason that my record looks like that here. It was perfect, Goodman said of his
Goodman carried a no-hitter into the of the CCS Division II tournament.
I just dont know why. defense. They always have my back.
fourth and had two outs before Martin
Cain is 3-0 with a 1.19 ERA at home this Cole, SHCs starter, was nearly as Menlo (17-10-1) scored single runs in
Chavarria hit a seeing-eye chopper
season, but 0-2 with an 8.28 mark on the effective, but it took him an inning to the first and third innings, with Justin
that found dead-mans land just behind
find his groove. By the time he did, he Nams homer in the third proving to be
Sam Tuivailala road. the pitchers mound and between the
and the Irish were staring at a 2-0 the winning run. Ben Somorjai had a
San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy third baseman and shortstop.
was surprised to see Cain struggle. Cain had given up two deficit. first-inning RBI.
SHCs only clean hit against
earned runs or fewer in six of his last seven starts. Goodman came in the bottom of the And while the Burlingame defense Half Moon Bay (14-14-1) scored its
He was just behind more than hes normally been this sixth when Chavarria stroked a single helped its pitcher for most of the game, only run in the top of the seventh.
year, Bochy said. You could see, he wasnt as sharp today. to left. the same couldnt be said of the Irish Nam also picked up the save in relief
Brandon Crawford and Eduardo Nunez hit back-to-back Despite the strong start, Goodman defense. With one out in the top of the of Menlo starting pitcher Griff
homers in the eighth for the Giants, who were looking for wobbled through the middle innings, first, DeMartini walked. White followed McGarry, who worked 6 2/3 innings,
their first three-game sweep on the road this season. accumulating all five of his walks and hit a chopper deep in the hole at sec- scattering five hits with nine strikeouts
Wainwright (4-3) allowed one run and five hits in 6 1/3 between the second and sixth inning, ond. The second baseman got to the ball, and allowing one run. Nam came on in
innings. Martinez threw nine shutout innings Saturday, and but he allowed only one of them to score but his throw sailed past the first base- the seventh with the bases loaded and
Wacha pitched six scoreless innings Friday. and only because the Burlingame man and both runners moved up a base. got the final out.
Wainwright set down the side in order three times and defense, which had been dominant With Goodman at the plate, DeMartini The Cougars loaded the bases in the
retired seven in a row during one stretch. He struck out six, throughout, threw the ball around a bit. scored on a wild pitch, just beating the top of the seventh and scored their first
walked three and even hit an RBI double in the sixth. It started out strong, Goodman said. throw home. Goodman then doubled into run on a Ryan Yerby two-out infield hit
Randal Grichuk drove in four runs for St. Louis, which I struggled a little bit in the middle, but the right-center field gap to drive in that scored AJ Morrell, but that was the
handed San Francisco only its second loss in nine games. at the end, I buckled down. White and stake himself to a 2-0 lead. only hit in nine chances for the Cougars
Aragon graduate Sam Tuivailala pitched a scoreless ninth Burlingame catcher Robbie Harrigan Those two early runs were huge for the with runners in scoring position.
for the Cardinals. said Goodman was struggling with his Panthers, Harrigan said. Joey Greco started for Half Moon Bay
off-speed stuff in the bullpen during his Were not really a team that plays and worked four innings, allowing two
warm-up, but a switch was flipped once well from behind, the senior catcher runs.
the game started. said. With the win, the Knights, the
He got in the game and was nails, After that, Cole and the Irish settled defending Division II champs, move
Harrigan said. His fastball (was really down. Cole did not allow another hit into the semifinals for a 7 p.m. Game
working). They couldnt get to it. until the fifth and the Panthers parlayed Tuesday at San Joses Municipal
Goodman was hardly alone in shut- that into a 3-0 lead. Flores led off the Stadium where they will face No. 7 St.
ting down the Irish. The defense behind inning and hit a dying line drive to left Francis-Watsonville. The Sharks beat
him played as good as they have this field. The SHC left fielder went into a second-seeded Soquel, 4-3.
season. dive to try and make the catch, but he In other Division II action, No. 5 Live
Its up there, Scott said. Top two, missed and it got past him for a Flores Oak eliminated No. 4 Terra Nova 7-4
three, absolutely. leadoff double. Freshman Taylor Clark
The Panthers handled all the routine followed and reached on an error, with Division I
plays cleanly and when Goodman need- Flores moving to third and scoring on a
ed a big play from the defense, they had Harrigan groundout. No. 1 Westmont 1, No. 8 Sequoia 0
his back. Second baseman Jordie SHC had its chances; the Irish just The top-seeded Warriors scratched out
Aguilar dropped to his knees to make a couldnt take advantage. They left the a run in the bottom of the eighth to sur-
catch of a line drive off the bat of Eric bases loaded in the fourth before finally vive a strong performance from
Casillas. In the third, Burlingame left getting on the scoreboard in the sixth. Cherokees pitcher Kyle Pruhsmeier.
fielder Tyler White raced back to make a Casillas walked and went to second on a Pruhsmeier and his Westmont coun-
backhanded grab on the run. The next wild pitch. Chavarria followed with a terpart Austin Tremelling hooked up in
batter attempted a drag bunt that single to right, but the Burlingame an epic pitching duel in a game that did
Goodman chased down, fielded and right fielder fired the ball wildly back to not see a runner from either team reach
Its all here the teachers, the traditions, as far as second base until the sixth
shoveled to first baseman Tyler Gannon the infield, missing his cutoff and see-
the perfect class size, the all-girls setting. to just get the fleet-footed South San ing the ball roll to the backstop. inning. The two pitchers combined to
Its Notre Dame High School, and its as Francisco native Marty Cole. Casillas, who initially stopped at third, allow seven hits (three for Sequoia, four
In the fifth, SHC had a runner on first scampered home with what would be the for Westmont) while totaling 16 strike-
amazing as the students themselves. and one out when shortstop Mitch Irishs only run. outs and just one walk.
DeMartini went deep in the hole to his It was huge to have them (the Irish) Tino Pohahau, Brandon Gee and Matt
right and made a jump turn and throw to fight uphill (after Burlingames two-run Casey had the hits for Sequoia (17-11).
Notre Dame High School Aguilar at second to get the lead runner. first), Scott said. Given the circum- In CCS Open Division action, No. 15
DeMartinis throw pulled Aguilar off the stances (of CCS and being the top seed), Serra advanced with a 7-3 upset of No.
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Hillsdale takes down Live Oak to advance to CCS semis
By Terry Bernal pumped the team up to continue playing hard.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF It was a great throw, Michelle Zalba
said. [Wong] had a great block, we were
Hillsdale senior Karinna Chong has able to get the out and then come back and
played 18 games in her varsity softball answer.
career. Answer the Knights did. Having already
In rebounding from an array of injuries plated two runs in the bottom of the first on
that have kept her off the diamond for a a two-run triple by junior Bella Zalba,
majority of the past two seasons, Chong Hillsdale continued swinging it in the sec-
finally realized her potential Saturday as a ond. The first seven hitters reached base as
playoff heroine in No. 3-seed Hillsdales 10 Knights batted in the inning. After a
10-6 win over No. 6 Live leadoff single by junior Haley Koga, Wong
Oak in the Central Coast reached on an error. Then Chong, batting
Section Division II quar- out of the No. 9 spot, blooped an RBI single
terfinals at Hawes Park. to left to score Koga with the go-ahead run.
Not only did the senior Its kind of like were all hitting togeth-
right-hander pitch three er, Chong said. We hit in waves, or we
scoreless innings of dont hit together. We just build off each
relief to close out the vic- others energy.
tory for sophomore start- Nasir and junior Bailey McDonough fol-
lowed with back-to-back RBI singles, and
Karinna Chong ing pitcher Kealani Kaufusi then shot a two-run single to center.
Kaufusi. Chong who
entered the game with six hits on the year Later in the inning after Live Oak start-
recorded the first multi-hit game of her ing pitcher Maddie Gallagher departed for
career, going 2 for 4 including the go-ahead reliever Vanessa Ramos Gabby Mataele
RBI single in the second. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL lifted a fly ball to right field to advance
I was just really looking forward to play- Hillsdale catcher Ashleigh Wong tags out Live Oaks Haley Bonfante in the second inning of Kaufusi to third, and the right fielders
ing this season, Chong said. So, now I the Knights 10-6 victory in the CCS Division II quarterfinals Saturday at Hawes Park. throw hit Kaufusi and bounded into left
am just glad to be back. Michelle Zalba said. Brianna Santos, but the sophomore made a field, allowing Kaufusi to score.
After missing her entire junior season due What wasnt different, though, was the sensational diving backhand to keep the ball Hillsdale added a run in the third. Chong
to concussion symptoms, Chong entered potency of the Hillsdale bats. Entering play on the infield. From her knees, Santos reached on a one-out infield single and stole
2017 tabbed as the heir apparent to graduat- hitting .304 as a team, the Lady Knights chucked the ball to second base for shortstop second. Then McDonough (2 for 2 with two
ed starting pitcher Eryn McCoy. But after totaled 15 hits, scoring in each of the first Bridget Nasir. But as the throw arrived late, RBIs, a sacrifice bunt and a walk) singled
making five appearances, Chong suffered an four innings, including a six-run outburst in Live Oak junior Haley Bonfante motored her home to make the score 9-2.
early-season leg injury keeping her out of the bottom of the second. around third base and attempted to score. Live Oak rallied for four runs in the top of
action for over a month, allowing Kaufusi Hillsdale (18-11 overall) forced a big [Nasir] is amazing, Hillsdale catcher the fourth, but Hillsdale responded with the
to seize the starting pitching role. swing of momentum in the second. Entering Ashleigh Wong said. We have this great games final run in the bottom of the frame
In that time, Kaufusi shined. With the win the frame leading 2-0, Live Oak rallied to tie communication together. All I have to do on an RBI single by Bella Zalba (3 for 4
Saturday, the sophomore southpaw it with two runs in its half of the inning. is shout four and she keys in to that. with three RBIs, falling a home run shy of
improved her record to 12-6. When she ran The rally could have been worse though as Nasir immediately reacted to the voice of the cycle) to score Santos.
into trouble in the fourth though, allowing Live Oak attempted to plate the go-ahead Wong shouting for the shortstop to throw When this teams fighting when
Live Oak to bat around to cut Hillsdales run on a complex infield grounder. But a home. Nasir didnt miss a beat, pivoting theyre focused and hitting, theyre hard to
seven-run lead to 9-6, Chong emerged to spectacular play at the plate cut down the and firing home for Wong to block off the beat, Michelle Zalba said.
prove what a versatile one-two punch the run, keeping the game deadlocked at 2-2. plate and slap the tag down to get the With the win, Hillsdale advances to the
pitching tandem can provide. Live Oak (16-8) had runners at first and sec- Knights back in the dugout. CCS Division II semifinals to face No. 7
Theyre both good and they both bring ond with two outs when Kylie Plant hit a sharp It was absolutely perfect, Wong said. Saratoga Tuesday at PAL Stadium in San Jose
something different, Hillsdale coach grounder to the right of second baseman Perfect scenario for this game. And it really at 4:30 p.m.
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Golden State won by 25 in Portland to clinch the first round,
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Ginobili helped keep San Antonio close in Game 3 with
21 points. Hell likely get an emotional welcome Monday,
just in case the veteran decides this season will be his last
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REORGANIZATION / CHAPTER 11 decide over the summer.
This is getting a little weird, Ginobili said after ques-
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No tes : The only teams to sweep a Popovich-coached
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With Mt. SAC (42-5) leading 1-0 in the seven innings through two appearances. the tournament. It was a difficult play for
third inning, the Mounties got to CSM Stines had a standout series at the plate. Stines, with the throw going to the inside
starting pitcher Madison Mercer for a three- The left-handed catcher went 7 for 13 with of the plate. Stines was nails though, gath-
run inside-the-park home run by Bree four RBIs, finishing the year with a .466 ering the throw and swiping the tag across
Continued from page 11 Maikai. The Bulldogs got back two runs in batting average, ranking third on the team. her body and into foul territory to just nab
the top of the fourth with an RBI double Freshman outfielder Gaby Zucchiatti paced Bailey, keeping the 4-4 tie in tact.
from Jordan Davis and a sacrifice fly by the Bulldogs with a .541 average placing Stines, Wells, Zucchiatti and sophomore
night in a 9-5 loss, falling to Mt. SAC for Lauren Quirke, but Mt. SAC got three more fifth in the state while Wells ranked sec-
the second straight day. Needing to win two second baseman Samantha Dean each earned
runs in the bottom of the frame on a little ond with a .483 mark. CSM entered Sunday all-tournament honors for the Bulldogs.
games through the losers bracket to reach league home run by Taylor Jaurique. tied second in the state with a .398 team bat-
championship Sunday, CSM won Saturdays Through five straight appearances in the
Facing CSM reliever Morgan Jones with ting average.
doubleheader opener 9-4 to eliminate fellow state tournament, CSM has posted a 4-10
two on and one out, Jaurique singled down Stines also turned in a clutch defensive
Northern California representative San record at Bakersfield. The Bulldogs have
the left field line to drive home Carissa play in CSMs lone win. After botching a
Joaquin Delta. dropped all three matchups with Mt. SAC in
Felix. But after the throw went to Quirke at rundown, the left-handed throwing catcher
The Bulldogs (37-8 overall) were riding that time, last falling to the Mounties 9-4
third base with runners at the corners, redeemed herself. The rundown play tran-
high heading into Saturdays nightcap after in the 2014 tourney opener.
Jaurique dashed to second base, prompting spired with CSM clinging to a 4-3 lead.
winning in dramatic fashion against Delta. an errant throw by Quirke, allowing both With Delta runners at second and third and Cypress College went on to knock off
Tied 4-4 heading into the seventh, CSM ral- Kayla Sok and Jaurique to score on the play. one out, the Bulldogs had Chace Bailey, Mt. SAC in Sundays championship game.
lied for five runs in the top of the inning. Mercer a freshman right-hander the runner between second and third, hung Cypress finished its perfect 48-0 run
Meagan Wells who shined with her defen- took all three decisions in the series, work- out to dry. With Davis the first baseman through the 2017 season, celebrating the
sive play at shortstop throughout the series ing 14 total innings. correctly sprinting home to cover the state crown with a walk-off victory when
had the go-ahead knock to drive home Fronting the sixth best pitching staff in plate, however, Stines did not run at the sophomore Emma Walker scored all the way
Lexi Riccardi with an RBI single. Kristen the state CSM pitchers ranked No. 6 in base runner, allowing her to return to sec- from second base on a swinging bunt five
Kowaki followed with an RBI single and California, crafting a 2.15 ERA in 2017 ond base. feet up the first-base line off the bat of
Allie Stines powered the rally-capper with a Mercer finishes the year with a record of 24- Deltas Haily Kaufmann tied the game freshman Val Romano. Walker advanced to
three-run home run. 6. Jones worked four innings as the starting later in the at-bat with an RBI single, mov- third on the infield single then dashed home
In Saturdays second game, however, it was pitcher in Saturdays opener, taking a no- ing Bailey to third. But then a grounder to to a vacated home plate, as reported by
two round-trippers despite neither leaving decision in CSMs only win of the tourna- Wells at shortstop saw the sophomore mow Andrew Wheeler, Citrus College Sports
the yard that doomed the Bulldogs. ment. The sophomore right-hander worked down a runner at home for the third time in Information Coordinator.
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Earnshaw wasnt out of trouble yet I moved in because I thought she was
though. Cap senior Luseane Tutoe followed going to bunt, Magnani said. Then she
with a single to move Natalie Medina didnt bunt. It was in my glove and then it
around to third. After Tutoe stole second was out of it.
Continued from page 11 base though, Earnshaw refused to back Swedberg followed with a sacrice bunt to
down to No. 3 hitter Julie Swedberg, pound- put two runners in scoring position. Then
Earnshaw locked up with Capuchino jun- ing the strike zone with four straight Cap cleanup hitter Adriana Picazo nearly
ior Naomi Rojas for a splendid pitching strikes, including a two-strike foul ball, to gave the Mustangs the lead not once, but
duel. While NDB totaled six runs in the record one of her ve punch-outs on the day. twice, as she fouled Earnshaws rst two
game, ve of those runs came in the bottom I was just looking for an out, Earnshaw offerings with mighty cuts straight back to
of the sixth inning to break it open. said of her aggressive approach with rst the backstop.
Otherwise, the duel was an inning-for- base open. I did know if she did hit it into I usually do hit those really solid,
inning thriller that saw NDB eek out one run play my defense would be there. Picazo said. I just couldnt today.
in the bottom of the third to gain the advan- NDB got Earnshaws back on offense in Then Earnshaw climbed the ladder, get-
tage. the bottom of the frame without even gener- ting Picazo to chase an eye-high fastball for
ating a hit. the strikeout.
It was nerve-racking but I knew Madi had I just got way too excited, Picazo said.
Rojas took a no-hitter into the fourth
it under control, NDB junior Bianca
inning and set down the rst seven batters It took Earnshaw just one more pitch to
Magnani said. Shes been solid all year.
she faced. But the right-hander was snake- escape the jam, inducing a comebacker off
Earnshaws dominance against Cap (15- bit by an ineld error in the third to allow the bat of senior Tanya Fisher to retire the
14) actually started March 20 in NDBs 4-3 her rst base-runner. She then walked side.
non-league loss to the Mustangs. It one of Steward and Marina Sylvestri back-to-back Then in the bottom of the inning, NDB
the rare times this year Earnshaw did not before Magnani (1 for 4 with three RBIs) broke it open by sending nine batters to the
serve as the Tigers starting pitcher. grounded out to drive home Nicole Perazzo plate. Perazzo delivered a two-run single
Instead, she entered in relief and red ve with NDBs rst run. with the bases loaded. Steward then singled
shutout innings. She continued that streak Earnshaw faced the minimum through the home Ally Anagnostou. And Magnani
Saturday, extending her scoreless spree following two innings thanks to an around- capped the rally with a two-run single.
against Cap to 12 innings. But she relied on the-horn double play started by Magnani at With the win, NDB advances to the CCS
some help from her defense to do it, espe- TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL third to erase Leila Rois leadoff single in Division II seminals to face Notre Dame-
cially freshman center elder Noosha Capuchino senior shortstop Kari Chavaria is the fth. Salinas Wednesday at PAL Stadium in San
Steward. heading to Brown University next year. In the sixth, though, Cap threatened when Jose at 7 p.m. The two sister schools met in
With one on and one out in the top of the Hawes Park. Chavaria and Tutoe led off the frame with the CCS Division III seminals in 2015
third, Cap senior Kari Chavaria bound for Noosha has a special way about her in back-to-back singles. Tutoes single was with ND-Salinas winning 1-0 in dramatic
Brown University next season sent a the outeld, so I knew she had my back, nearly another double play as she smacked a fashion with a run in its nal at-bat.
booming y to deep center. But Steward got Earnshaw said. But I know [Chavaria] too, one-hopper toward Magnani at third. The In CCS Division I action, No. 15 San
a great rst step and chased the ball down as I know how fast she is, so I just wanted to ball winged off Magnanis glove though Mateo was eliminated in Saturdays quarter-
she closed on the temporary outeld wall of keep her off base. and into left for a single. nal, falling to No. 7 Homestead 2-0.
giving Carlmont a 3-0 lead. her 50 hits on the season, making her just the Trierweilers chances at the record though, and
ROCKETS
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took the unique route of crafting a software program allow-
ing them to control the rockets flight path from the
ground.
The program granted team members the capability to
manipulate controls such as draft brakes and other features
advance because of a malfunction during descent in the helping the rocket accelerate or slow down as necessary,
rockets parachute, team members agreed they deeply appre- according to readings from sensors built onto the device.
ciated the endeavor. Team members crammed over a few months to build the
We really learned a lot, said Furman. It was a really rocket and the complementary program, resulting in 40-
great experience. hour weeks at a time and periodically as many as 10 hours a
Bjerknes expressed a similar sentiment. day.
Designing a complicated rocket, seeing it built and Mentors occasionally assisted with the program, but a
being fairly successful, its exciting, he said. majority of the work completed was by the team comprised
Beebe also said he enjoyed the rocket design, as well as of relative novices.
the competition. I had done this like once before, but never something of
This has been one of the most rewarding experiences this size, said Furman, of crafting a rocket. We met a lot
Ive had in aeronautics, he said in a prepared statement. of great people. The biggest thing for me is that I learned
The juniors crafted a rocket capable of hitting a target 775 the technical skills.
feet away, while maximizing total flight time and landing The variety of abilities they honed during the project
the projectile without cracking an egg nestled inside. yielded a rocket capable of flying 100 mph, reaching a peak
The team competed for $100,000 worth of prizes and elevation of roughly 850 feet while carrying a flight com-
scholarships, plus an opportunity to represent their coun- puter weighing 10 grams, plus a GPS device, altimeter and
try in the international competition in Paris next month. more. Considering the growth and success they enjoyed in
The competition is sponsored by the Aerospace Industries only a few months, team members agreed their interest in
Association and the National Association of Rocketry, the technical fields necessary to build the device grew sig-
among others. nificantly.
Many of the other teams also participating are comprised We all loved [science, technology, engineering and
of long-established school club programs featuring as math] stuff before, but this kind of confirmed it, said
many as 10 members who join as freshmen and participate Bjerknes.
each year through graduation, said Furman. The team works on its rocket during a trial launch. With a year of experience under their belt and intentions
Alternatively, the Menlo-Atherton team launched last to compete against next year, Bjerknes said he is confident
year only after Furman read about the program online and He said establishing a team with a wide range of interests their fate will improve.
invited his colleagues who he identified as capable in com- and abilities was integral to their ultimate success. Well be seniors and we are planning on doing it and we
puter science, math and engineering. We really worked well together, he said. want to build an even better rocket, he said.
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Burlingame City Council turning out to the meeting, as offi-
cials and residents and officials will need to collaborate to
assure the project is managed properly, should it come to
fruition.
tion to reduce the threat of collisions at the Poplar Avenue I was just glad to have them there to see that this is some-
were a primary issue identified by residents. access to southbound Highway 101, and now are in the midst thing that we really need to get a handle on from our side,
One of the areas of resident concern is the question of of examining projects elsewhere potentially offering perma- she said. Because if they insist on doing it, there needs to be
property acquisition for the project. In both scenarios being nent congestion solutions. safeguards in place so it is not a disaster.
discussed there will be some acquisition necessary. More in Officials have claimed the Peninsula Avenue project is nec- As the project rolls ahead, Bonilla said much more deliber-
one and less in the other. This is always a very difficult essary to modernize the outdated ramp at Poplar Avenue, but ation will take place before any final decision.
proposition to consider, he said. since improvements have already been made to the ramps, We are a long way away from deciding which option is the
Officials are in the midst of studying traffic flows through some in Burlingame question the necessity of the northern best, and an even longer way away from identifying all the
the region while working toward soon beginning an envi- upgrade. funds necessary to make the changes. Actually constructing
ronmental review process with an eye to ultimately starting Bonilla emphasized the value of the proposal as a means of it is years away, he said. No matter what we end up doing, I
construction in 2022. making the area more secure. will insist on a great deal of community involvement, educa-
Currently, two design alternatives include aligning south- It is important to remember that the main reason this tion and transparency on the part of our public agencies.
bound on- and off-ramps on the east side of Highway 101 change is being proposed is safety, he said. Since it was
along Amphlett Boulevard. Alternative 1 is estimated to cost built in the 1950s, the Poplar Avenue/101 southbound ramps
$61.5 million and would have a smaller footprint by keeping have been the site of many collisions. The proposed project
the ramps tighter against the highway, therefore potentially would provide much safer access to and from 101.
requiring less right-of-way acquisition. However, that option As the project is brought by San Mateo, city officials in
may require Caltrans to provide exemptions to its design collaboration with county, state and federal transportation
guidelines. agencies will ultimately decide whether the initiative should
Alternative 2 would involve spreading the ramps out a bit move ahead. Some in Burlingame have claimed they felt left
further from the highway, but would meet more of Caltrans out of the process, since their community is largely at the
standards and could potentially add capacity for more cars. mercy of the decisions made by larger agencies.
That option also includes potentially widening the overpass Pfaff though did credit Caltrans for heeding calls from com-
bridge and could cost $76.4 million, according to city staff munity members who wished to hold meetings specifically
and consultants. for those in Burlingame to express their opinions on the
San Mateo officials have already amended the configura- project.
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SHELTER
people living without shelter, a 41 action. Concerns about the rise in peo-
percent reduction, according to the sur-
vey.
Staff will continue to compile the
ple turning to their vehicles prompted
teams from two nonprofits to conduct
further surveys of those who were will-
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Continued from page 1 MONDAY, MAY 22 information email valle@plsinfo.org.
information before releasing a more ing over two weeks last month. Sequoia High School Go-Bag
comprehensive report in June. It was disconcerting to us so we Event. 10:10 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. Se- NAMI SMC General Meeting. 5:30
dispersed throughout the county with Ultimately, the information will steer wanted to go back out, Rodriguez quoia High School, 1201 Brewster p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Hendrickson Audi-
clipboards to conduct the survey. The Ave., Redwood City. For more infor- torium, Mills Health Center, 100 S. San
future programming decisions. said. mation email gschmid@seq.org. Mateo Drive, San Mateo. For more in-
good news is it was a 16 percent They contacted dozens of people liv- formation call 638-0800.
decrease from the 2015 count when Resolving homelessness ing in RVs in Menlo Park, East Palo Redwood City Sesquicentennial
Celebration plant pick-up. 11 a.m. FRIDAY, MAY 26
1, 483 people were identified. Alto and Redwood City; and found four to 2 p.m. Courthouse Square, Red- Re-Inventing You and Your Career.
However, there was a marked increase Following the 2015 survey, the wood City. Blue Hydrangea plants 9 a.m. to noon. 350 Twin Dolphin
agency reworked its Strategic Plan to families with children. Two of them are that are pre-ordered may be picked- Drive, Redwood Shores. Learn about
in the number of people with wheels now sheltered and further efforts are up. To place an order or for more your skills, interests, values and mo-
instead of roofs, as the number of peo- End Homelessness by 2020. Published
being taken to encourage the others to information call 752-9206. tivators through exercises,
ple living in vehicles rose 25 percent last year, a cornerstone of the update discussions and assessments. For
included the Coordinated Entry System accept help, said Verducci and Art History Class. 12:45 p.m. San more information visit phase2ca-
and people staying in RVs hiked 44 Rodriguez. Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal reers.org.
percent. a multi-disciplinary effort to guide Springs Road, San Bruno. Come for a
those facing homelessness toward sta- With the rise in deportation fears lecture on the photography of Ansel Free Hearing Screening. 9 a.m. to
But the overall reductions are credit- stemming from the new presidential Adams. For more information call 2:30 p.m. 88 N. San Mateo Drive, San
ed in part to the county expanding, bility, said Human Services Agency 616-7150. Mateo. For more information contact
spokeswoman Effie Verducci. administration, Rodriguez said the 342-9449.
redirecting or refining programs aimed consequence may be people turning Pirates Storytime. 6 p.m. South San
at its goal of ending homelessness in Our vision is that homelessness in
down assistance. Moving forward, she Francisco Library. For more informa- Redwood City Now and Then
San Mateo County by 2020. San Mateo County by 2020 will be a tion email valle@plsinfo.org. iMovie Workshop and Photo Share.
rare, brief and non-reoccurring state, said it will be important to highlight 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Veterans Me-
Were guardedly optimistic of the that documentation or immigration NAMI Connections. 7 p.m. to 8:30 morial Senior Center, 1455 Madison
changes were making to our system, Verducci said. We really want it to be a p.m. 1650 Borel Place #130, San Ave., Redwood City. Bring your photos
meaningful path through the system status is not a barrier to receiving sup- Mateo. NAMI Connections is for those of Pacific Portland Cement and learn
said Human Services Agency Director port. with mental illness who are working how to use iMovie. Free. For more in-
Iliana Rodriguez, before going on to and that they come out of it on the on wellness and recovery. Free. Drop- formation call 780-7035.
other side equipped with tools to not But there could be a variety of rea- ins welcome. For more information
warn this is just one snapshot of a sons why people have turned to wheels call 638-0800. Final Fridays Family Dance Party. 4
point in time, one night, and it could return into the system.
instead of roofs when deciding where p.m. South San Francisco Library. For
shift at any moment. Coordinated entry allows people TUESDAY, MAY 23 more information email
from different fields including non- to sleep. Rodriguez noted construction Library Film Nights: Hidden Fig- valle@plsinfo.org.
workers who live out of the area may ures. 5 p.m. Milbrae Library, 1 Library
A snapshot profits, shelters, law enforcement,
human services agency and others decide to stay in RVs or cars while Ave., Millbrae. For more information SATURDAY, MAY 27
San Bruno American Legion Post
call 697-7607x236.
On that January night, 637 people to guide clients through a similar working jobs in San Mateo County 409 All-You-Can-Eat Monthly Break-
were unsheltered. About 20 percent or where development has been booming SMC Human Services Agency Pub- fast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. $10 for adults
process. It starts with an assessment lic Hearing. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 400 and $6 for children 12 and under.
127 people slept on the streets, anoth- of the persons conditions, then evalu- in recent years. Others may be millen- Harbor Blvd., Building B, Belmont. The Breakfasts are on the last Saturday of
er 95 people were in tents or encamp- nial tech workers who actively choose Human Services Agency of San the month.
ating needs and risk of homelessness Mateo County is holding a Commu-
ments, 218 people were living in RVs, before implementing steps to regain that type of residence. But there are nity Forum to hear public comment Cat Adoption Fair. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
and 197 individuals stayed in cars. or attain housing, Verducci said. also those who dont have options on the Community Action Agencys Foster City Library, 1000 East Hillsdale
proposed Community Action Plan. Blvd., Foster City. Foster parents will
Another 616 homeless individuals Whether its job training, assisting with the rising housing costs, she Dinner will be served. For more in- be available to answer question
stayed in emergency shelters or transi- with child care so a parent can find said. formation contact about cats and their care. Meet and
tional housing, according to the The increase of people sleeping in tsweetser@smcgov.org. pet the cats. For more information call
work or providing mental health serv- 574-4842.
report. ices, there are a variety of factors that RVs is anticipated to prompt addition- Movie Night: Welcome. 6:30 p.m.
The 1,253 homeless people account- al consideration and potential action Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma St., Family Trivia. 1 p.m. South San Fran-
affect whether a person can retain Menlo Park. Come for an award-win- cisco Library. For more information
ed for 902 households, and the number housing. The county is working under as the county looks to stomp out ning French drama about a young email valle@plsinfo.org.
of unsheltered families decreased 48 a housing first approach, a national- homelessness in the coming years a Kurdish refugee. For more informa-
tion call 330-2501. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find
percent from 35 in 2015 to 19 this ly proven method of prioritizing get- lofty feat in a region where the average Them movie screening. 2 p.m. South
year, according to the report. ting people sheltered then wrapping in one-bedroom apartment rents for Community Discussion: Russian San Francisco Library. For more in-
Based on geography, Pacifica had $2,735 a month. Hacking. 7 p.m. Burlingame Library, formation email valle@plsinfo.org.
additional services, she explained. 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Pro-
the most unsheltered homeless in the An example of how prior years Faced with the transient nature of fessor Ryan Lee Miller will moderate Asian Pacific American Heritage
county with 112 people counted, homelessness, Rodriguez noted the a talk on if and why Russian hacking Month Film Screening: The Ameri-
information has guided efforts is the in the presidential election should can Dream. 2:30 p.m. South San
marking a 78 percent increase from countys decision to work with partner countys efforts could always be affect- concern you. For more information Francisco Library. For more informa-
2015. East Palo Alto followed with 98 agencies in expanding the Homeless ed by actions taken elsewhere. email rider@plsinfo.org. tion email valle@plsinfo.org.
homeless individuals for a 3 percent Outreach and Street Medicine teams Whenever you clean out an encamp- St. Petersburg Mens Ensemble Per- SUNDAY, MAY 28
increase. Redwood City came in third groups that include medical as well as ment say in Santa Clara County or formance. 7:30 p.m. Good Shepherd, Poetry Action Movement. 4 p.m. to
with 94 unsheltered people, but which even San Francisco County, if you 1300 Fifth Ave., Belmont. Free. Two- 6 p.m. 965 Brewster Ave., Redwood
social service professionals who offer part concert with folk and sacred City. Enjoy an afternoon of spoken
was a 58 percent decrease from 2015 in-the-field assistance. Often, provid- dont have a system thats coordinated music. Suggested donation is $20 for word. For more information contact
when 223 people were counted, accord- and you dont have an alternate place adult and $5 for children. For more monicartist@aol.com.
ing medical assistance to homeless information call 593-4844.
ing to the report. people on the street is the first step in where people can move, you can see Bayer Ballets Dance Celebration. 6
Some of the largest rises include San developing their willingness to seek [the numbers shift], Rodriguez said. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 p.m. Woodside High School Perform-
Public Works Open House. 10 a.m. ing Arts Center, 199 Churchill Road,
Bruno, where 26 homeless individuals other services such as housing, Hopefully, all our adjoining counties to 3 p.m. Twin Pines Park, 1 Twin Pines Woodside. Comprised of diverse
accounted for a 225 percent increase Rodriguez explained. are also working on system redesigns Lane, Belmont. Event for kids of all pieces from both classical and neo-
from 2015, although data has varied and theyre seeing the same results, ages. For more information call 595- classical ballet. For more information
7425. and to buy tickets visit
widely over the years. Burlingame had From homes to vehicles because what happens is youre poten- http://www.brownpapertickets.com/
event/2920013.
a 200 percent increase with 21 people tially moving the problem around. Caminars Pop-Up Art Show Re-
counted, the highest since the 2009 This year, the information gathered Youre moving people, but not getting ception. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Philz Coffee,
113 S B St., San Mateo. For more in- Next Phase Tribute to The Isley
survey. The city of San Mateo had 48 in January has already prompted solutions. Brothers and R&B Show. 7:30 p.m.
formation email
mmcglothlin@caminar.org. 863 Main Street, Redwood City. Tick-
ets range from $16 to $28. For more
Groovy Judy. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Leo information contact nattylock-
J. Ryan Park, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster dred@aol.com.
City. All ages and free.
MONDAY, MAY 29
Mormons: What do they really be- Bayer Ballets Dance Celebration. 6
lieve? 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1095 p.m. Woodside High School Perform-
Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. For more in- ing Arts Center, 199 Churchill Road,
formation call 854-5897. Woodside. Comprised of diverse
pieces from both classical and neo-
Investing Basics Workshop. 6:30 classical ballet. For more information
p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn and to buy tickets visit
how investments fit within an over- http://www.brownpapertickets.com/
all financial plan. For more event/2920013.
information contact 522-7818.
TUESDAY, MAY 30
Designs in Landscape Architecture. Kiwanis Speaker: Morris Chubb.
7 p.m. Milbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Noon. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
Millbrae. For more information call Morris will speak about his experi-
697-7607x236. ence rebuilding the lives of homeless
individuals one shower and laundry
Nami Connections. 7 p.m. to 8:30 load at a time. For more information
p.m. 1650 Borel Place, San Mateo. call 322-2405.
Help for people with metal illness. For
more information call 638-0800. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31
Using LinkedIn. 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San Car- 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood
los Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Shores. Learn how a recruiter uses
Free and open to the public. For more LinkedIn to find candidates. For more
information call 591-0341x237. information visit phase2careers.org.
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