Wednesday Weekly: Events & Community Announcements - March 27, 2019

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Your weekly source for upcoming events and community announcements in and around District 5

District 5 of Alameda County includes Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Piedmont, and parts of Oakland. 

MARCH 27, 2019

Emerg Prep

Over the years, earthquakes and fires have damaged thousands of structures and endangered countless lives in the East Bay. I represent a district in which all of these historic disasters have had a devastating and direct impact. While there have been ongoing efforts to inform and educate residents, the recent wildfires in our neighboring communities remind us that we as a community need to ensure that every citizen, without exception, is informed, educated, and prepared for what is inevitable - the next local disaster.

Please join my office for a day of valuable tips and resources to keep you, your loved ones, and neighbors safe when disaster strikes. The first 300 families will receive a FREE emergency kit!

Saturday, April 13, 2019
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Chabot Elementary School
6686 Chabot Road
Oakland, CA 94618

 

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The Bonta California Progress Foundation
CALL FOR 2019-2020 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS

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The Bonta California Progress Foundation invites the following students to submit an application in response to this scholarship announcement:

  • High School Seniors, or
  • Entering College Students, or
  • Current First-year College Students

The Foundation highly encourages applicants who are low-income and/or from disadvantaged backgrounds to apply.

In 2017, Assemblymember Rob Bonta launched the Foundation with the purpose of supporting communities, organizations, and individuals that lift up the social, economic, educational, civic, and environmental well-being of Californians and advance progressive values in California and around the world. To this end, the Foundation will provide a limited number of scholarships to students with a record of academic achievement, leadership, and service to their communities, who would benefit from additional support to realize a higher education.

Disbursement of awards will be contingent upon proof of registration or enrollment in an institute of higher education (including technical schools, community colleges, and four-year colleges). Awardees will also be expected to submit a brief report, summarizing their academic and professional work during the 2019-2020 academic year, by May 1, 2020.

Application Deadline: 11:59 PM on March 29, 2019

For full details or to apply, click here.


Community Forum: African American Holistic Resource Center Feasibility Study

AAHRC

The findings and recommendations in the African American Holistic Resource Center (AAHRC) Feasibility Study offers guidance in order to assist with making informed decisions regarding next steps in the development of the AAHRC in the City of Berkeley.

Socioeconomic factors, birth outcomes, morbidity and mortality rates that stretch across the life span of African Americans indicates that they are not thriving in the City of Berkeley.  The results from this feasibility study clearly illustrate that Black individuals and families in Berkeley are not experiencing optimal life outcomes.  Therefore, it is essential that a paradigm shift in the delivery of care and services for this population takes place.

Saturday, March 30, 2019
1:00 - 4:00 PM

Judge Henry Ramsey Jr.
South Berkeley Senior Center
2939 Ellis Street
Berkeley, CA 94703

For more information, call (510) 688-2319 or (510) 866-5697.

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.


Healing the History of Racism:

The Role of Allies in Changing Hearts and Minds

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A free talk for anti-racist allies with Dr. David Campt, a nationally recognized expert in race relations and civic engagement and author of "The White Ally Toolkit Workbook." Hosted by Together We Will Albany Berkeley.

Thursday, April 4, 2019
7:00 - 9:00 PM

1249 Marin Avenue
Albany, CA 94706

For more info, see whiteallytoolkit.com.


Cambodian

You are invited to Oakland's 8th Annual Khmer New Year celebration! 

Saturday, April 6, 2019
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Peralta Hacienda Historical Park
2465 34th Avenue
Oakland, CA 94601

The Khmer community, friends and allies of Oakland have gathered together to celebrate the national Khmer holiday in an all-day celebration filled with traditional live music, food, dance performances, costumes, resource fair, and games for all ages. This special day reaffirms and reconnects Khmer Americans to the traditions, language, and heritage of Cambodia; strengthening our solidarity

Click here for details.


Options Recovery Services Community Forum

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Options Recovery Services will provide an evening forum discussion with moderator Junious Williams Jr., Mike Thomas a representative from Options Recovery Services, St. Patrick Church, and local community groups and neighbors.

Thursday, April 9, 2019
6:30- 8:30 PM

St. Patrick School Gymnasium
1630 10th Street
Oakland, CA 94607

Options Recovery Services has been awarded a contract with Alameda County Behavioral Health Services to bring much-needed counseling and substance abuse treatment to West Oakland, and has worked with the Catholic Diocese to identify the former St. Patrick School building as the site for the Options program. Options has a history of implementing programs in Berkeley and Oakland providing much-needed services, reducing crime, and restoring community health.

Please join us to learn more about the Options program for breaking the cycle of addiction and reducing crime, homelessness, and broken families.


Find Out What's In Store for the Upcoming MacArthur Maze Vertical Clearance Project

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The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is holding two encore open houses for the Macarthur Maze (Maze) Vertical Clearance project. Caltrans is proposing to partially lower, raise, replace, or reconstruct connectors in the Maze. These four alternatives are being proposed to increase the vertical clearances at three locations in the Maze to meet the current Caltrans standard of 16 feet 6 inches to allow for more efficient travel of freight and oversized vehicles.

Please attend our public meetings at the following locations: 

April 10, 2019
5:30 - 7:30 PM
Emeryville Center of Community Life
1170 47th Street, Emeryville

April 11, 2019
5:30 - 7:30 PM
Caltrans Auditorium
111 Grand Avenue, Oakland

Members of the public are encouraged to submit written comments to Caltrans. All comments must be received by 11:59 PM on April 24, 2019. Please submit written comments to Caltrans District 4, 111 Grand Ave, MS 8B, Attn: Cristin Hallissy, Oakland, CA 94612 or via e-mail to MacArthurMaze@dot.ca.gov.

For full project details, click here.


Interested in volunteering with Supervisor Carson?

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A few volunteers from the African American Caregiving & Wellness Forum

Sign up for our VOLUNTEER LIST to help out on community issues that you care about!

To be added to our list and receive notifications about upcoming District 5 volunteer opportunities, please email Melissa Male: melissa.male@acgov.org


VITA

The Alameda County Social Services Agency’s annual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is now underway - through April 17, 2019!

The VITA program provides IRS certified tax preparation services at no cost to low-and moderate-income tax filers. 

All tax services are by APPOINTMENT ONLY. To make an appointment, go online: 

https://alamedasocialservices.org/eitc.cfm

Program Dates: January 23 through April 17, 2019

Mondays and Wednesdays, 5:30 - 8:30 pm (APPOINTMENTS ONLY)
Saturdays, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (APPOINTMENTS ONLY)
Eden Area Multi-Service Center
24100 Amador St
Hayward CA 94544 (map)

Enterprise Office
8477 Enterprise Way
Oakland CA 94621 (map)

Thomas L. Berkley Self-Sufficiency Center
2000 San Pablo Ave
Oakland CA 94612 (map)

San Lorenzo Office of Supervisor Wilma Chan
15903 Hesperian Blvd
San Lorenzo CA 94580 (map)


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There will not be a Board of Supervisors meeting on April 2, 2019. The next regular meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, beginning at 11:00 AM. 


WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH

ACFJC'S Women Celebrating Women Event 

ACFJC

In honor of Women's History Month, join the Alameda County Family Justice Center for a day of celebrating women activists. Food will be served.

Friday, March 29, 2019
11:00 am to 1:00 pm

470 27th Street
Oakland, CA 94612

Contact ACFJC for more information: www.acfjc.org/

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26th Alameda County Women's Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony and Luncheon

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The Women's Hall of Fame recognizes outstanding women for their achievements and contributions to Alameda County and its residents. The program honors women in 13 different categories at a luncheon and awards ceremony held each year.

Saturday, March 30, 2019
Doors open at 11:45 AM 

Greek Orthodox Cathedral
4700 Lincoln Avenue
Oakland, CA 94602

Through this event and other community activities, the Women's Hall of Fame generates funds to support organizations that help women and families in Alameda County, including efforts to provide comprehensive breast cancer prevention, education, and treatment services.

If you have questions, please contact the County Administrator's Office at (510) 268-5379.

 

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FREE Lactation Accommodation Workshop for Employers and Human Resource Professionals

Breastfeeding

Friday, April 12, 2019
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Creekside Conference Center
1100 San Leandro Boulevard
San Leandro, CA 94577

Are you an employer or human resource professional working in Alameda County?

Federal and State laws require employers to provide basic accommodations for breastfeeding mothers at work.

Join a FREE 3-hour workshop to help your organization learn:

  • Lactation accommodation basics: what, when, how and why
  • Instruction for managing break times and private spaces in your industry
  • Modifiable templates for lactation accommodation policies
  • Modifiable templates for employee handouts
  • Community resources for breastfeeding employee support
  • Connections to FREE ongoing technical assistance

REGISTER HERE


Civicorps High School Diploma Program 

Civicorps

Upcoming orientation: April 16, 2019

Get your high school diploma while earning a paycheck, building a resume, and developing skills that will help you to achieve & succeed in your short-term and long-term goals!

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE RESOURCES:

  • Case Counselors
  • College & Career Center
  • Americorps Scholarshps
  • Paid Job Training
  • Outdoor Adventures
  • Power Tool Certifications 

Civicorps was founded as one of the first local conservation corps in California and is based on the California Conservation Corps model of land conservation work and formal education. Civicorps’ mission is to re-engage young adults, age 18-26, to earn their high school diplomas, gain job skills, pursue college, and embark on family sustaining careers.

To enroll contact:
JAB - (510) 377-1924 - JAB@cvcorps.org
Bethany - (510) 915-5459 - bethany.rivard@cvcorps.org


Berkeley Youth Alternatives

SPARK: Health and Job Fair

Spark

Join Berkeley Youth Alternative for their Health & Job Fair : Community Resources, On the Spot Interviews, Health Education, HIV Testing, Raffle Prizes and More!

  • Date: Thursday, April 18th, 2019
  • Time: 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Location: 1255 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA

For additional information, contact: Camryn Crump (510) 845- 9010, or ccrump@byaonline.org.


BOSS

Learn about recruiting qualified, hard working, trained and carefully screened employees!

Join Whole Foods, Oakland Chamber of Commerce, successful nonprofit service provider Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS), and other partners to learn new recruitment strategies.

Thursday, April 18, 2019
5:30 – 7:30 PM

California State University, East Bay Continuing Education
1000 Broadway, Suite 109
Grand Lake Conference Room
Oakland, CA 94607

Who should attend?

  • Recruiters
  • HR Staff
  • General Managers
  • Anyone Interested in Fair Chance Hiring

REGISTER HERE.


Get involved in CENSUS 2020!

Complete County Committee

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We need your help to reach folks from every corner of our county. This spring we're hosting Census Solutions Workshops for organizations and leaders in twenty-one different categories -- affordable housing, education, seniors, immigrant community, unhoused residents, and more -- to brainstorm and collaborate on the best ways to reach our hard-to-count communities. We invite you to attend the workshop aligned with your work. 

See HERE for subcommittee descriptions.

 Spread the word to other partners who should add their voice to these important workshops! Our entire community benefits from an accurate count, so let's come together to count every body. Please contact Ben Ulrey at benjamin.ulrey@acgov.org for more information.

Census 2020 Job Opportunities

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Apply for the U.S. Census Bureau jobs that are available at this time. Share this information with friends and family members.The data that is collected will be reported in statistical format only, and personal information will not be shared with other government agencies.

For more information on eligibility and jobs application forms, visit https://2020census.gov/jobs.


Boards & Commissions

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Vacancy Announcements

 

UPDATED LIST as of March 2019

Supervisor Carson needs District 5 Representatives in the following boards & commissions: 

  • Tax Assessment & Appeals Board  (1)
  •  Alameda County Fair Association Board of Directors (1)
  • Advisory Commission on Aging (1)
  • Arts Commission (1)

This is an opportunity to serve your community and represent District 5! Please note the eligibility requirements and commitments associated with each position.

For application information and more visit the Boards and Commissions site: https://acgov.org/bc/


HOW TO BECOME A GRAND JUROR

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Applications for Grand Jury service are accepted throughout the year. Official recruitment begins in January and final selection of the jury takes place at a public hearing shortly before July 1st of each year. Grand Jurors serve for one fiscal year (July 1 through June 30).

The qualifications to become a grand juror require:

  • US citizenship
  • Residence in Alameda County for at least one year
  • At least 18 years of age
  • Sufficient knowledge of the English language

Grand Jury Application Details