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Fate of surf contest in question after organizers declare bankruptcy
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT at least 25 feet. 2016, and ends March 31, was sched-
Inside
Surfers have uled to include a womens competition
The host of the Titans of Mavericks 48 hours to get for the first time.
surf competition near Half Moon Bay to Half Moon The women would be competing for
filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday, Bay when organ- $30,000 in prize money, organizers
according to court documents. izers decide the said.
conditions are The Committee for Equity in
Titans of Mavericks LLC filed for
right. Last year, Womens Surfing, which pushed for
bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Nic Lamb of the womens competition, expressed
in the Central District of California in
Santa Cruz was disappointment and said its surfers
Los Angeles, calling into question
the winner. and fans suffering the most.
whether the competition will be held
This years What a letdown. Moving forward,
this year. wed like to see a top-notch organiza-
Will Mavericks surf co mp et i t i o n
The competition, which started in contest rebound window, which tion take over this contest and manage
1999, draws top surfers from around from latest setback? DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
officially started it so that the sport is showcased and
the world for one day of big wave surf- See page 11 on
Cartel Management Inc. and Titans of Mavericks LLC filed for
Nov. 1,
ing with waves of up to 60 feet but are See SURF, Page 19 Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday.
Neighbors voice
uncertainty over
teacher housing
School officials favor selling former campus
to finance Mills High School development
By Austin Walsh The concept
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF potentially
funded through
An idea from San Mateo Union the sale of the
High School District officials to f o r m e r
construct a Millbrae workforce Crestmoor High
housing development financed School campus
through the sale of a former cam- in San Bruno
pus is being received by neigh- was met with
bors with tepid enthusiasm. Kevin Skelly criticism from
Neighbors raised concerns dur- those fearing
ing a town hall meeting Tuesday, their neighborhood would be over-
Feb. 1, regarding the interest of whelmed with traffic and parking
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
officials to construct 140 afford- issues.
Seniors get moving at a dance party, one of the many activities offered at the Fair Oaks Community Center.
able units for educators and staff
See HOUSING, Page 20
Community compass
on the Mills High School campus.
Fair Oaks Community Center shines light on programs for those in need
State teacher pension system
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
stop that helps
people figure
equipped to connect community
members in need with a wide vari-
lowers its investment target
By Jonathan J. Cooper State Teachers Retirement System
out what their ety of programs and services, was
recently awarded a $225,000 grant THE ASSOCIATED PRESS board reflects expectations for
Whether visitors at the Fair options are,
from Palo Alto-based Sunlight lower returns on global invest-
Oaks Community Center need said Teri Chin,
Giving to bolster its information SACRAMENTO Californias ments as well as longer lifespans
extra food to make it through the the centers
and referral program over the next massive teacher pension system for retirees.
month or help navigating the path human services
three years. The Redwood City downgraded its investment earn- Financial consultants say
to citizenship, staff members manager.
Council approved the financial ings forecast Wednesday, a move theres less than a 50 percent
always seem to have a ready The center,
which is support, which comes as part of that will raise retirement costs for probability that the nearly $200
response. Miguel un i que l y the state and for some educators.
Were meant to be kind of a first Andrade See FAIR OAKS, Page 18 The decision by the California See PENSION, Page 19
2 Thursday Feb. 2, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL
Former teachers aide pleads not Local briefs Tuesday in connection with a string of
bicycle thefts in and around Menlo
guilty to child porn possession pornography charges and is scheduled Park, police said.
A former teachers aide pleaded not to appear March 9 for possible sen- According to police, a string of
guilty to charges of possession of tencing on both sets of charges. His recent bicycle thefts have occurred in
child pornography bail has been set at $100,000 and he the Menlo Park, East Palo Alto and
Wednesday, accord- remains in custody, according to pros- Palo Alto areas. On Monday evening,
ing to the San ecutors. two bike thefts were recorded on resi-
Mateo County dential surveillance cameras, and
District Attorneys Police seek three investigators were able to identify the
Office. suspects, police said.
The charges come
for cellphone robbery On Tuesday, investigators conducted
after an investiga- Police are looking for three sus- undercover surveillance on one sus- SCOTT MORRIS/BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
tion into charges pects who allegedly committed a pects residence located near
strong-armed robbery Tuesday morn- Police at the University of California at Berkeley placed the
Gustabo against Gustabo Runnymede Street and Clarke Avenue
ing in South San Francisco, police campus on lockdown after a protest at a planned speaking
Rodriguez, 23, of in East Palo Alto. As they observed
Rodriguez said. event by controversial writer and speaker Milo Yiannopoulos.
felony oral copula- the home, a silver Nissan Frontier
Yiannopoulos
tion with a minor under 16 revealed a At 7:50 a.m., a South San Francisco matching the description of a vehicle
laptop and hard drive in Rodriguezs resident was walking on the in the surveillance footage
possession suspected to have child Centennial Trail near the 1100 block approached the house.
pornography downloaded onto them. of Mission Road when three suspects
talk canceled
Officers tried to pull the car over,
Rodriguez worked at Sequoia High approached him from behind and but it drove off and a chase ensued
School in Redwood City as a part-time grabbed his cellphone, police said. through a residential area, during
teachers aide when he allegedly The suspects allegedly fled on foot which the Frontier hit another vehi-
began a relationship with a 15-year- toward Mission Road. cle, causing minor damage but no By Jocelyn Gecker
old male student there. Rodriguez One suspect is described as a injuries, police said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
allegedly had oral sex with the victim Hispanic man between 18 to 25 years According to police, two male sus-
on four separate occasions in the vic- old who is about 5 feet 6 inches tall, pects then fled on foot. Officers BERKELEY A talk the University of California at
tims bedroom, and also videotaped 120 to 130 pounds, has short brown detained one suspect near the vehicle Berkeley by Milo Yiannopoulos, a polarizing Breitbart
himself shaving the victims pubic hair, and was wearing a black hooded and chased the other for three blocks. News editor, was canceled Wednesday out
hair without the victims knowledge sweatshirt with a red design on the After jumping and damaging several of safety concerns after protesters hurled
or consent on one occasion, accord- back. fences and causing damage to win- smoke bombs, broke windows and start-
ing to prosecutors. The second suspect is described as a dows, the second suspect was detained ed a bonfire.
On July 29, an anonymous email black man between 18 to 25 years old on the 2100 block of Capitol Avenue. The decision was made two hours
containing the video was sent to who is 5 feet 6 inches tall, 120 to 130 before the Wednesday night event
One suspect, Jonathan Vega, 25, of
Sequoias vice principal, who notified pounds, and was wearing a black because a crowd of more than 1,500 had
East Palo Alto, was booked into San
Redwood City police. Officers arrested hooded sweatshirt. gathered outside the venue, the universi-
Mateo County Jail on suspicion of
Rodriguez and confirmed he was aware The third suspect is described as a ty said in a statement.
possessing a stolen vehicle, reckless
the victim was 15, according to the man who is about 5 feet 6 inches tall, Milo Of paramount importance this
evasion, vandalism and resisting
District Attorneys Office. 120 to 130 pounds, and was wearing a evening was the campuss commitment
black hooded sweatshirt.
arrest. Yiannopoulos
Rodriguez was up for sentencing to ensure the safety and security of those
Anyone with information about the The other suspect, John Palavi, 53,
Wednesday after pleading no contest attending the event, the speaker, those who came to engage
case is encouraged to contact the of East Palo Alto, was cited for resist-
to charges of felony copulation with a in lawful protest, as well as members of the public and the
South San Francisco Police ing arrest and having a suspended
minor, but a judge granted his defense Berkeley campus community, it said.
Department at (650) 877-8900 or drivers license, then was released,
attorneys request to continue this The 32-year-old right-wing provocateur is a vocal sup-
(650) 952-2244. police said.
case until the two sets of charges porter of President Donald Trump and a self-proclaimed
could be reviewed simultaneously, Investigators also identified a 32-
internet troll whose comments have been criticized as
according to prosecutors. Three arrested in year-old woman named Miriam
racist, misogynist, anti-Muslim and white supremacist. He
Taimani as the resident of the East
He will next appear in court Feb. 23 string of bicycle thefts Palo Alto home where the stolen vehi-
was banned from Twitter after leading a harassment cam-
for a preliminary hearing on the child paign against Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones.
Police arrested three suspects cle was first spotted.
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By Vivian Salama and Josh Lederman
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Fed leaves rates alone and gives no hint of when it may hike
By Martin Crutsinger In a statement it issued dence in the economy and signs inflation was expected to rise to ues to show strength.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday after its latest policy that chronically low inflation is 2 percent. We view this statement as a very
meeting, the Fed said it wants more moving higher. But none of the revisions to the small nudge towards the next rate
WASHINGTON The Federal time to monitor the economy and In January, a measure of con- statement appeared to hint that a hike, but action in March will
Reserve has left its key interest still envisions a gradual pace of sumer confidence shot up to the rate hike could be coming as soon come only if the next two labor
rate unchanged at a time of solid rate increases. highest level in more than 15 as the Feds next meeting in market reports are strong and we
economic gains but also height- Many economists think the Fed years, the Conference Board has March. If the Fed does want to sig- have a clear idea of the likely
ened uncertainty surrounding the will put off further rate increases reported. And a measure of small nal investors of a forthcoming rate extent and timing of fiscal easing,
new Trump administration. until more is known about business confidence has reached increase, it can use Chair Janet said Ian Shepherdson, chief econo-
At the same time, the Fed pointed President Donald Trumps ambi- its highest point since 2004, Yellens semiannual testimony on mist at Pantheon
to improved sentiment among con- tious agenda, or whether his drive according to the National interest-rate policy to Congress on Macroeconomics.
sumers and businesses. And it said to cancel or rewrite trade deals will Federation of Independent Feb. 14-15 to do so. Other analysts mentioned June
it had become more confident that slow growth or unsettle investors. Business. Some economists said they still as a more likely time for the next
inflation will reach its 2 percent The statement offered a slightly In its statement, the Fed said flat- think a rate hike as soon as March rate hike. More will be known by
target. But the Fed offered no hints more upbeat tone than it did after ly that inflation will rise to 2 per- is possible if details of Trumps then about the fate of Trumps stim-
about when it will resume raising the Feds previous meeting in cent over the medium term. economic plan become clearer by ulus program and how the economy
rates. December, reflecting rising confi- Previously, it had said only that then and if the job market contin- and investors respond to it.
T
he best waves of the new year rolled through
Mavericks last week. The sets were so big ticking and battling among
and so clean it brought out a traffic jam of contest organizers. Since first
surfers looking to tame the beast that is Mavericks. being contested in 1999, the
The conditions were so ideal, many were surprised Mavericks surf contest, in its
when the organizers who run the Titans of many different iterations, has
Mavericks surf contest did not greenlight the always worked on the edge of
event. feasibility. There have been
questions, nearly every year
Now we may know why. It was reported Tuesday since the beginning, about
that the organizers of the event Cartel whether the contest would be
Management, Inc. and Titans of Mavericks LLC held the following year, due to
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE filed for bankruptcy protection as they begin the money concerns, permits,
The Mavericks surf contest, which has been contested 10 times since process of selling off the rights to the contest. sponsorships, what have you.
1999, was thrown into chaos after the company that puts on the event If there is anything that can dwarf a 40-foot
filed for bankruptcy. Mavericks face, its the seemingly constant See LOUNGE, Page 16
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
SAN MATEO
AREA
SOCCER
Continued from page 11
Woodside was riding a spectacular first-half
performance by Caceres and senior forward
Manny Delgado through the opening 40
line for Caceres to receive in the corner.
With the Aragon forwards pressing, it
seemed like a dicey pass. But Caceres and
step it up.
At the midway point of the second half,
the Dons earned three corner kicks within
minutes. The tandem not only appeared to Delgado did their thing for a sudden dash up minutes. They missed on consecutive
be the fastest players on the field early on, the sideline, and once into the final third chances from opposite corners. Then in the
the game-tying score on the final play of the passing communication between the struck with a direct route to the middle.
the game. 60th minute, Aragon got its best chance of
two was impeccable. Once there, Delgado sent a beautiful chip the three with senior Christian Torres send-
Severson said the goal couldnt have been They are very fast, the attack the ball pass in for Castillo, who booted it in on the ing a header just wide of the upright.
better timed, not only because it determined quickly and can defend, which is what they run to give the Wildcats a one-goal advan-
the outcome of Wednesdays game, but did tonight and earned a lot of disposses- tage. Aragons back row put forth a dominant
because it now gives the Dons critical sions because of it, Ringman said. Its the simplicity of one-two play that effort to cut the field in half, with Sandoval
momentum heading into Fridays matchup It was just such a dispossession that led to is the most effective play on the planet, anchoring the defense with a consistent
with first-place Carlmont. Woodsides lone goal of the afternoon. Ringman said. So, I definitely support show of speed and strength. Ironically, the
This helps a lot because were looking to While it was senior forward Juan Castillo that. one time the Dons defense broke down to
go up fast versus Carlmont, Severson said. who finished the score in the 33rd minute to Woodside kept the pressure up throughout allow Woodsides near miss in the final
Theyre tough to beat. So every point give the Wildcats a 1-0 lead, it was a sudden the remainder of the half. But from the out- minute was what led to Aragon taking it
counts. push by Caceres and Delgado that made it set of the second-half kickoff, the momen- back the other way for the dramatic finish.
The Dons goal was the culmination of possible. tum turned on a dime. Both these teams have really stingy
them dominating time of possession Woodside goalkeeper Jonah Carranza had Coach definitely jumped on us and moti- defenses, so its not a surprise, the low
throughout the second half, this after the just wrestled a loose ball and, as he is prone vated us (at halftime), Severson said. We score, Ringman said.
moved to the top line alongside Joe playmaker. So things are going good. Its playoff exit in 2009.
MARLEAU
Continued from page 11
Thornton and Joe Pavelski in November
after Tomas Hertl went down with a knee
injury.
something we can build off of.
Despite the impressive credentials that
include 1,063 career points, two Olympic
He has become more of a role player than
a star with players like Pavelski, Couture
and Brent Burns taking a more prominent
Then Marleau moved back to the second gold medals and a consecutive games played position but he still has the speed and the
line where he reunited with center Logan streak of 593, Marleau has often gotten shot that have made him so successful for
surprised, but I think the fact that hes play- Couture and Mikkel Boedker, leading to the more criticism than praise since being draft- nearly two decades.
ing at even a higher level than he did last latest resurgence. ed second overall by San Jose in 1997. Patty is the most talented, the best play-
year is great for us. Hes obviously feeling I think were supporting each other out He received much of the blame for San er Ive ever skated with, Couture said. He
good about it, and hes in a good spot. there, were getting close to each other, Joses run of playoff disappointments that has everything, the speed, the power, the
After getting off to a slow start to the sea- Marleau said. Everyone brings something. were eased with the franchises first trip to shot. He has all the tools you need to be a
son when he played mostly on the third The speed Boedker has, hes winning bat- the Stanley Cup Final last season and was very successful player. Hes the best skill-
line, Marleaus play picked up when he was tles and Cooch is a speedy player and a good stripped of the captaincy after a first-round wise Ive ever played with.
WARRIORS
Warriors led 41-21 after the first, their NBA- 12th on the NBA career list. the first with the Warriors knocking down
leading 14th 40-point quarter. In the waning seconds before halftime, two seven of their first eight from long range to
The Warriors reached 70 points by halftime defenders swarmed Curry out near half-court go ahead 23-9.
Continued from page 11 for the seventh time, up 77-56 at the break. in an effort to keep the ball out of his hands.
Late in the first half, Durant covered his JaVale McGee scored nine points and had a Tip-ins
Curry hit six first-quarter 3s and Golden mouth with his hand in pure awe when Curry season-best four blocks starting in place of Damian Jones made his Oracle Arena debut
connected from downtown. That was after injured center Zaza Pachulia, who will miss at and scored his first career NBA points. ...
State matched a franchise record with nine 3s Currys 1,788th career regular-season 3, least a week with a strained right rotator cuff. Golden State is 8-0 against the Eastern
in a quarter, doing so for the sixth time. The which moved him past Rashard Lewis into Curry had 12 points by the 6:41 mark of Conference this season at Oracle.
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ly calling the shots, it is very hard to plan established professional surfing tour, has
in advance. Look at every other major applied for a contest permit over the last
sporting event. Months, if not years, of couple of years. Peter Mel, the commis-
Continued from page 11 planning go into preparing for a marquee sioner for WSL, is a Santa Cruz native and
production. You think the surfers have it one of the original crew to put Mavericks
hard, having to scramble to Half Moon Bay on the map and is generally regarded as one
There has been a constant tug-of-war on 24- to 48-hour notice when the condi- of the greatest Mavericks surfers of all
between those who want to maintain the tions are just right and the contest is given time. According to a May 2015 article in
sanctity of the sport and those who want the go-ahead? Imagine if youre part of pro- the Daily Journal, Clark is quoted as say-
to capitalize, monetarily, on one of the ducing the event itself and all the chal- ing, We found that our vision for
biggest waves in the world. lenges that come along with that? Just get- Mavericks and their vision for Mavericks
Theres been a lot of drama around this ting all the camera gear and streaming serv- were very different.
one (contest management company), said ices lined up and working is a major Back in 2015, Clark was concerned that
Tom Mattusch, president of the San Mateo accomplishment and now you have two if the WSL/BWWT produced the event, it
County Harbor District Board of days notice to make sure its all good to would just be one in a series of events the
Commissioners. Maybe more than in go? organization hosts around the world. Clark
times past. Secondly, the event is very fan unfriend- believed Mavericks was big enough to
Mattusch went on to say that, officially, ly. You dont just buy a ticket and show up stand on its own.
the 2017 contest has not been canceled. at a stadium. In fact, theres really no place But given the relative stability of an
A [reorganization] is a reorg, Mattusch to show up at all and watch the contest in organization whose business is putting on
said. We dont know the organization person because no one is allowed on the surf events, that already has sponsorships
doesnt exist and we dont know they cant beach anymore. Not that it was a great van- in place and dedicated contest crew, which
fulfill the terms (of producing a contest). tage point, anyway, considering you can appears to be the better option right now?
see very little from shore when Mavericks Among surfers, they dont need a contest
Great event, tough to watch is breaking. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE to determine who the best is, nor do they
The Mavericks surf contest is more than There used to be a day-long festival asso- Half Moon Bay High School surf coach Mike need it to surf the break. When Mavericks
just a permit Mattusch has to worry about. ciated with the contest, but that was Wallace said the pros that the Mavericks is pumping, the best in the world are surf-
He has a long relationship with the event. shelved a couple years ago. Now, fans contest are willing to pass along their ing it. If you have the ability to surf
As captain of the Huli Cat charter fishing descend on Half Moon Bay watering holes knowledge to the next generation of Mavericks and not die, youre among an
boat, Mattusch has participated in all 10 of to watch the event streamed over the inter- big-wave surfers when they come to town. elite group and for many of them, thats
the Mavericks contests, either chartering net. Just doesnt have the same excitement. kids get to go out and play a few innings good enough.
surf fans to the break or serving as the offi- (with the pros), Wallace said. Mavericks
cial media boat for several contests. Pros a boon to local surf scene is not like any other place. It is a very seri-
To me, its always been the coolest
thing to see athletes of that caliber show
The contest means quite a bit (to me). For Mike Wallace, the coach for the Half ous, dangerous spot. [The pros] are look- up at your local break, Wallace said.
Ive been involved since the beginning, Moon Bay surf team who is well plugged ing out for the young guys. And both Wallace and Mattusch are confi-
Mattusch said. Its fun to expose people into the surf scene, the biggest disappoint- dent the contest will return in some form or
to something up close and personal. To ment with the possibility of the contests Whats next? another.
hear peoples stories (about the contest). cancellation is the impact it has on the Its a really cool group of unique indi- The waves are going to continue and
Seeing how excited people are. The entire younger generation of coastside surfers. viduals who have been great for the local there are going to be contests, without a
harbor comes alive with an electricity that Wallace said he knows several high school- surf community. doubt, Mattusch said.
is unbelievable. aged surfers, or recent high school gradu- So is this the end of the Mavericks surf
ates, who are out charging Mavericks. Said Wallace: The event will bounce
The bottom line is, it just may not be contest? Probably not. Founder Jeff Clark back and hopefully (organizers) will be a
feasible to organize, run and produce the Wallace said the pros are more than wel- and his crew will most likely reorganize,
coming and willing to impart their knowl- little bit wiser. Mavericks isnt going
contest. The biggest issue is the nature of again, and see if they can put something anywhere.
the event: when Mother Nature is ultimate- edge of big-wave surfing to the generation together for next year.
following them. But there could also be another group
[Having the Mavericks looking to swoop in and produce its own
event is] like having the Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
contest. The Big Wave World Tour, an off- nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
World Series coming to your shoot of the World Surf League, a long- 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
town and the Little League @CheckkThissOutt.
Sports briefs and Panama. The final spot will be determined by a playoff
between Haiti and Nicaragua in March.
Levis Stadium to host Khris Davis beats As in salary arbitration, gets $5M
CONCACAF Gold Cup final on July 26
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. This years CONCACAF Gold ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Khris Davis defeated the
Cup final will be played on July 26 at Levis Stadium in Oakland Athletics in salary arbitration Wednesday.
Santa Clara, California. The outfielder was awarded a $5 million salary for this sea-
The Confederation of North, Central America and son by arbitrators Mark Irvings, Gil Vernon and Mark
Caribbean Association Football announced first-round sites Burstein, who heard the case a day earlier. The As had argued
in December and the site of the final on Wednesday. The 12- he should be paid $4.65 million.
nation tournament opens July 7 at Harrison, New Jersey. Davis, Oaklands regular left fielder, hit .247 for a second
The United States and defending champion Mexico head a straight year and established career highs of 42 home runs
field that includes Canada, Costa Rica, Curacao, El and 102 RBIs in his first season with the As. He earned
Salvador, French Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique $524,500 and was eligible for arbitration for the first time.
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nection to the nonprofit, county and city other groups providing emergency pantry reporting error resulting in a denial.
FAIR OAKS
Continued from page 1
resources at work in the community and its
ability to create a reliable safety net under
those in need.
assistance try to help families stretch their
food stamp allotment across the entire
month, using two other food bank distribu-
With our community, they might get
denied and not question it, he said.
From its start in 1974, the center has
Miguel Andrade Jr. has worked as a human tions offered through the center. The center been the result of a partnership, funded
services specialist at the center for the past is also able to advise the homeless on a jointly between the city and county.
the private grantmaking nonprofits initia- 12 years. Andrade is the first face many vis- weeks worth of available resources, navi- Though it is operated by Redwood City
tive to help San Mateo County redesign its itors see when they walk into the lobby, gating visits from a mobile shower and staff, it serves as one of the countys core
response to issues resulting from home- and he said he has come to love the variety laundry trailer that visits Mondays and agencies, providing more immediate assis-
lessness and alleviate the pressure put on of questions he works on with clients. Wednesdays to days when bags of food that tance for those seeking services at the San
homeless shelters. I like that we never know what were doesnt need to be cooked are given out. Mateo County Human Services Agency
The centers ability to connect city, going to work on, he said. Though the list of nonprofits providing location in North Fair Oaks.
county and nonprofit resources to those in Andrade, Chin and a handful of other staff services at the center is lengthy, for Being co-located is actually a really
greatest need is its strong suit within the members are responsible for making visi- Andrade, the shared commitment between positive thing, said Chin. If a family is
service area, which includes Atherton, tors aware of the intricate schedule of serv- Redwood City and San Mateo County in taking services with us, but is eligible for
North Fair Oaks, Portola Valley, Redwood ices offered at the center. Andrade makes connecting community members with county benefits, they can apply next door.
City and Woodside. sure those looking to find affordable hous- these resources is what sets the center Or if someone is applying for food stamps,
Chin said the center serves an estimated ing know when they can come in for a apart. The center is located next door to the but today they need food, we will then pro-
1,800 unduplicated households each year, home-sharing consultation with HIP San Mateo County Human Services Agency, vide them with emergency food.
the vast majority of which earn incomes of Housing, or when families with working allowing workers at either agency to con- Andrade, who has worked for nonprofit
less than $25,000 annually, regardless of parents are able to drop their children off nect clients with the short- and long-term and government service providers for his
household size. for subsidized child care. Though Andrade is resources, often in one trip. entire career, has seen the power of this
Given the high cost of living, [the cen- well versed in the centers available pro- Having personal contact, being able to commitment to actively connecting clients
ter] has become even more important grams, which also include legal assistance talk to someone face to face, really helps us with resources. He has seen other govern-
because its helped support people so they for immigrants and exercise and healthy advocate for our clients, he said. ment entities limit their involvement to
can continue to live in our community, she eating programs for seniors, he refers them Andrade said clients who receive emer- funding programs and services, leaving the
said. to the International Institute of the Bay gency food at the center may be referred to work entirely up to nonprofits.
Chin has worked with a wide range of Area and Peninsula Family Service, two the county office to apply for food stamps. Here, you see the City Council, city staff
community members affected by the pres- nonprofits with offices at the center that But they are also able to work with the get involved, he said. They see the need,
sure of the high cost of housing, from peo- are equipped to work with those popula- Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County, and say here are the funds, but we also want
ple who are living on the streets and need tions. located at the center, to follow up on any to do it.
hot showers and a few days of food to older issues they might experi-
Acting as a nexus of resources allows the
adults who struggle to purchase and prepare ence with their applica-
center, and Andrade, to link and leverage
healthy meals for themselves. For Chin, tions, which can include
resources so they stretch farther than they
the centers strength lies in its strong con- something as simple as a
would on their own. Andrade said he and
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statement. Jerry Browns budget proposal set aside an assets to cover only about 64 percent of
Teacher pensions are funded from four additional $153 million to cover the states benefits promised to teachers.
sources investment earnings, school dis- share of higher costs, bringing the total Groups representing school boards,
Continued from page 1 general fund cost for teacher pensions to
tricts, the state general fund and deductions administrators and teachers supported
from teacher paychecks. Money that the $2.8 billion per year. change. They lamented the higher costs but
billion CalSTRS investment fund will hit
its current 7.5 percent annual earnings tar- pension fund doesnt expect to earn from School districts will be unaffected in the said its critical to ensure the pension fund
get. The board lowered the target to 7 per- investments must come from other sources. short term because their contributions are is sustainable for the long term.
cent beginning July 1. The change means about 80,000 teachers fixed by law through 2020, but theyll like- Its very encouraging that both labor and
By creating a more fiscally stable sys- hired since 2013 about one in five active ly see higher costs in 2021. management are very much in support of
tem, we are keeping our promise to our educators will see their pension contribu- The action by CalSTRS follows similar making sure that...the members of CalSTRS
teachers to safeguard their hard-earned bene- tions increase by about 1 percent of their action in December by the states other big receive a secure retirement over the course
fits for years to come so that they and future wages. It will be phased in over two years. pension fund, the California Public of their lifetime, Jennifer Baker of the
teachers will continue to provide years of Teachers hired before 2013, when pension Employees Retirement System. CalPERS California Teachers Association, the states
service to our children and the future of reform legislation took effect, are not also lowered its earnings assumption from largest teachers union, told the board at its
California, state Treasurer John Chiang, affected. 7.5 percent to 7 percent. meeting in San Diego.
SURF
its website. Titans of Mavericks LLC had debts of Cartel Management, which is based in
In a press release, the companies said $100, 001 to $500, 000 and assets of Los Angeles, listed debts of $1,000,001 to
they determined a sale through a Chapter 11 $50,000 or less. $10 million.
Continued from page 1 process is likely to achieve the highest and Cartel Management, which is affiliated Additionally, Red Bull Media House North
best value for their assets. Since 2014, up with Titans of Mavericks LLC, also filed for America filed suit against the companies for
to $3 million has gone into developing the bankruptcy on Tuesday, according to court breach of contract and unjust enrichment
fans worldwide can appreciate the location, brand and staging the annual event, the documents. Attorney David Neal, who is last Friday. Red Bull Media had been con-
a phenomenal setting on our California companies said. representing both companies, could not tracted to provide live streaming of the con-
coast, according to a statement posted to Court documents show officials with immediately be reached for comment. test, according to the Associated Press.
FIGS
Continued from page 17
considered preposterous, the hanging of
caprifigs in the trees mere peasant super-
stition.
Horticulturalist Dr. Gustave Eisen
reported that he was hooted down and
caprifigs are left among the caprifig trees some of the mob whistled when he
to perpetuate the wasp species. announced, at a horticultural meeting in
1887, his findings on caprification.
DISBELIEF GIVES Fortunately for those of us who live
where the climate is not conducive to
WAY TO DELICIOUS FIGS caprification, many varieties of figs bear
Given the intricate and synchronized fruit without any pollination whatsoever.
relationship between the two plants and an But for dried figs, Smyrna is one of the
insect, its no wonder that a couple of best. For better or worse, my figs, which
decades elapsed before Californians were are delicious fresh but not dried, are also
able to harvest their first ripe Smyrna seedless.
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HOUSING Recruitment incentive district teachers not meet the amount of enjoy a meal with like-minded peo- valle@plsinfo.org.
units developed, Skelly said officials ple. For more information contact
mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com. Wildlife Care Center Open House.
Skelly said such an affordable hous- may consider making spaces available Noon to 4 p.m. 1450 Rollins Road,
ing development, similar to those to educators from neighboring districts. Dead Accounts by Theresa Burlingame. Learn about wild ani-
Continued from page 1 offered at the San Mateo County Rebeck. 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 mals that the Peninsula Humane
This is just in the idea stage, but I Broadway, Redwood City. Jan. 27 to Society cares for and why they need
Community College District, would Feb. 19. Theresa Rebecks dark come- human intervention. The event will
believe this is a community that values
To dispel fears regarding logistics, make the high school district a more dy examines the conflict between include crafts, a raffle and fun educa-
education, he said. Main Street and Wall Street, flyover tional activities. For more informa-
Superintendent Kevin Skelly said appealing place to work for the best and state values versus coastal state val- tion call 340-7022.
there is plenty of room for improve- most desirable educators. ues and the humor within a family in
ment because the concept is still in Young teachers could live for a limited Variety of concerns turmoil. Thursday through Saturday Shaolin Culture Centers Lion
nights at 8p.m. Sunday afternoons at Dance. 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. 1 Library
its formative stages, but noted his time in the affordable housing at a Some residents of the Windwater 2 p.m. Adult $35; senior and students Ave., Millbrae. For more information
belief the development could improve reduced rent allowing them to save $27. For more information visit call 697-7607.
Mills condominiums adjacent to the www.dragpmproductions.net/activ-
the quality of local education. money for purchasing a home, and ulti- high school campus did not share the ities/mondaynight.html. Adult Crafts: Heart Wreath. 1 p.m.
We think this is a tremendous win- mately granting an opportunity to superintendents enthusiasm for the 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. For
FRIDAY, FEB. 3 more information or to sign up visit
ning option, said Skelly, to the establish roots in the community where development though. Re-Inventing You and Your Career. buliname.org/library-events.
crowd of dozens assembled in the they teach, said Skelly. Pointing to plans showing only one 9 a.m. to noon. 350 Twin Dolphin
Mills High School library. Drive, Redwood Shores. Includes Get Cozy DIY Series: Sugar
As it stands currently, he said many of access point from surrounding streets, Scrubs. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue
self-reflective exercises, discussion
Officials have shown an appetite the district teachers are forced to com- residents shared fears the project would and lecture. Also offered on Feb. 10. Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San
for selling at least a significant por- mute long distances each day to a Bay For more information contact Francisco. For more information
further inundate a neighborhood already phase2careers@gmail.com. email valle@plsinfo.org.
tion of the 40-acre former Crestmoor Area community more affordable than struggling to accommodate cars and
High School site, currently home to San Mateo County, limiting their capac- February Free First Friday. 10 a.m. Live Piano Per formance with
traffic with more congestion. to 4 p.m. San Mateo County History Mackenzie Melemed. 4 p.m. to 5
Peninsula Alternative High School ity to participate in extracurricular Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood p.m. Miramar Room, Ritz Carlton
and district support services, to raise activities. Some suggested they believed host- Hotel, 1 Miramontes Point Road, Half
City. Not only is admission free the
revenue for the construction of He said the affordability issues facing ing the development at the Crestmoor whole day, but two programs are Moon Bay. Come hear the music of
campus would be a better fit, as the sur- planned for the public without any award-winning Juilliard School of
below-market rate housing offered to teachers eventually may roll down to the fees. At 11 a.m., children are invited Music student Mackenzie Melemed.
teachers who are struggling to keep classrooms and students, ultimately rounding neighborhood is not as dense- to learn about the Chinese New Year. For more information call 712-7000.
their head above water amidst the ris- harming the quality of education offered ly populated. Or if the district is con- Then, Museum staff will conduct the
Land of Opportunity: The Immigrant San Francisco Banjo Band
ing tide of rents flooding the at local schools. cerned about offering teacher incentives Experience in San Mateo County Concert. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1655
Peninsula. This has a big impact. It makes the while remaining committed to selling exhibit. For more information call Mission Road, Colma. Music for all
299-0104. ages from all genres. Free. For more
To vacate the campus closed experience at school not as strong and Crestmoor, some suggested officials information call 544-3623.
decades ago, a restructured alternative makes our schools a less vibrant part of could use the revenue from the property Adult Chess. 10 a.m. to noon. San
sale to offer higher wages. Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San SUNDAY, FEB. 5
school is slated to soon move to a our lives, he said. Carlos. For more information call Line Dancing. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. San
property leased from the San Mateo Citing the proximity of the Mills Skelly said he appreciated the variety 591-0341 ext. 237. Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
Springs Road, San Bruno. Come for
County Office of Education in High School campus to public trans- of perspectives offered by residents, and line dancing with fellow seniors.
Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South
Burlingame, closer to the homes of portation lines, Skelly said a develop- said the input would be considered as San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Admission is $5. For more informa-
officials move ahead while examining Orange Ave., South San Francisco. tion call 616-7150.
most students. Should the site ulti- ment including one- through three-bed- Recommended age 2 to 5 yearsold.
mately sell, San Bruno residents have room units offered to teachers at a the projects future. For more information email Super Bowl Party. 2:30 p.m.
valle@plsinfo.org. Peninsula Vet Center, 345
expressed interest in preserving the reduced rate could be a tremendous Our purpose here is not just to offer Middlefield Road, Menlo Park. Watch
athletic fields below the school for recruiting asset for the district. perspective, but to hear a variety of Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San a live stream of the big game on a
community use. Should demand among high school feedback, he said. Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San big screen. Snacks will be provided.
Carlos. For more information call No alcohol. For more information
591-0341 ext. 237. contact derrick.felton2@va.gov.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Dont be afraid to act get out and make friends with people who challenge persuasive tactics in an attempt to convince you to traveling or dealing with financial institutions,
fast. Youll stay ahead of the competition if you take you. Networking functions will encourage you to be accept a bad deal. government agencies or hospitals will surface.
action. You can bravely make things happen. more innovative and entrepreneurial. Physical fitness LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Strive to stabilize your life Evaluate each situation separately and say no to
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