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Council frustrated
with slow-moving
Firehouse Square
Belmont council expresses displeasure with
another delay for 81-townhome development
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
For the fourth time since 2013, the Belmont City Council
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voted to extend exclusive negotiations with a developer to
Construction continues on the redevelopment of the 12.5-acre northern portion of the Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo. construct housing and retail at the Firehouse Square site, but
The construction includes Cineopolis Cinema, bowling alley, new food court, boutique shops and more. councilmembers warned it was for the last time.
The council voted 3-2 to renew for an additional six
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the idea for Disneyland when The E-ticket was introduced at there.
kids started asking where Disneyland in 1959. When Disneyland ***
Mickey Mouse and Snow White lived. opened in 1955 there was park admis- The Matterhorn mountain at
He envisioned a place where “parents sion, then separate tickets were pur- Disneyland stands at 147 feet tall. It is
and children could have fun together.” chased for each ride. Rides were cate- a replica of the real Matterhorn in the
*** gorized as A, B, C or D. Four years after Swiss Alps, scaled down to 1/100. The
their opening, Disney introduced the E Swiss Alps mountain reaches an eleva-
It took a little more than a year to con- ticket for the park’s most popular tion of 14,691 feet.
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Actor Christopher Former Vice Actor Ewan Construction began on May 1, 1954, The introductions for a nightly event Parade. The original parade debuted on
Walken is 75. President Al Gore McGregor is 47. and the opening day was July 17, at Disneyland began: “Ladies and gen- June 17, 1972, and ended in 1996.
is 70. 1955. Walt Disney borrowed against tlemen, boys and girls! Disneyland Parade sponsors were Energizer from
Actor William Daniels is 91. Actor Richard Chamberlain is his life insurance to finance the con- proudly presents our spectacular festi- 1972 to 1985 and General Electric
84. Actress Shirley Jones is 84. Musician Herb Alpert is 83. struction of Disneyland. val pageant of nighttime magic and from 1985 to 1996.
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., is 78. Former U.S. Rep. Barney *** imagination. In thousands of
Frank, D-Mass., is 78. Comedian Gabe Kaplan is 74. Sen. Disneyland greeted its 1 millionth sparkling lights, and electro-synthe-
Angus King, I-Maine, is 74. Rock musician Mick Ralphs (Bad guest, 5-year-old Elsa Marquez, seven magnetic musical sounds.” Do you Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
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Henry (TV: “Atlanta” Stage: “Book of Mormon”) is 36.
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million, according to the report, which also expressed support for a more modest Tsai said he’s sparred with the city about
TAX
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projects an additional $1 million annually
in TOT revenue if the 12 percent rate is
adopted.
increase to 11 percent.
Solomon Tsai, who owns two of Foster
City’s four hotels, said the measure would
multiple TOT increases over the past 15
years.
“If Foster City is financially in distress I
But a potential deficit wasn’t Councilman compromise the competitive edge of his can understand they’re looking for new rev-
Herb Perez’s motive for supporting the TOT business. enue,” Tsai said. “But the city isn’t on the
tax, or hotel tax, from 9.5 to 11 percent by verge of bankruptcy, it’s financially strong
January 2019 before reaching 12 percent by hike. “By the time you blink, you’ve passed
July 2019. “The topic should be whether we’re leav- Foster City and there aren’t many attrac- and there’s no reason to increase the tax
The phased approach is meant to coincide ing money on the table that we should be tions for the hotel business, ” he said, even a half of a percent.”
with the fiscal year and give businesses responsibly, as a city government, charg- adding that many other Peninsula hotels are Pollard said he believes the measure will
time to adjust budgets. ing people to do business in our city,” he bigger, offer more facilities and are located pass as long as voters understand the tax
The TOT rate is 12 percent in most San said. “We should be charging an adequate closer to the airport. “People decide to stay doesn’t directly apply to them unless, of
Mateo County cities while Foster City’s 9.5 amount of TOT for the wear and tear, traffic with us because the occupancy tax is lower.” course, they stay at or own a local hotel.
percent rate is the lowest in the county, with and everything else that goes on in our But Perez wasn’t convinced. Staff plans to conduct extensive outreach
the exception of several cities that don’t city.” “I challenge you to find a room in most of to the business community in the coming
collect TOT, according to a staff report. While all councilmembers supported rais- Solomon’s hotels, they’re sold out and sur- months while the measure is drafted.
While Foster City enjoys a healthy budg- ing the TOT, Perez called for 12 percent as rounding hotels are not sold out and have “Hoteliers need to be part of the discus-
et, staff is forecasting structural deficits in soon as possible, while Vice Mayor Gary cheaper pricing,” he said. “These hotels [in sion, and I think there needs to be more con-
the general fund over the next four years, Pollard suggested a slower increase and Foster City] can easily accommodate this versation so it’s not us versus them, ”
starting at $1.3 million and rising to $2.8 Councilwoman Catherine Mahanpour with no detriment to their business.” Pollard said.
approach to retail by shifting away from tative of the project. more great options for dining, shopping
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internet
By providing space to a mix of local and
national vendors and offering indoor and
outdoor lounge areas, the dining terrace is
and entertainment in the heart of the com-
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Currie said crews have broken ground on
Though redevelopment on the north expected to be a community gathering all of the buildings planned for the redevel-
block of the shopping center is expected space and an anchor destination on the opment, which includes a Cineopolis
Aimed at creating a walkable environ- to be complete by the spring of 2019, vis- Peninsula, said Currie. Cinema, a bowling alley lounge named
ment centered around a large landscaped itors will be able to experience the new “We know the public is excited about Pinstripes and an underground fitness cen-
plaza, the project was touted by representa- environment as early as this fall, when a having expanded culinary options in the ter, adding that internal improvements
tives of the developer Bohannon new dining terrace is expected to open to area,” she said in an email. “We also know have not yet started but will be done as ten-
Development Company as a fresh the public, said Marissa Currie, a represen- that locals are looking forward to having ants are finalized and move in.
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for a double. He went to third on a Zane VanArsdel ground-
out and scored on a Taylor Douglis single to left.
The Scots plated the tying run in the fifth when Grant
Norman, who had singled to lead off the inning, scored on a
wild pitch. Douglis then drove in his second run of the
really pitched throughout his Carlmont career. We’ve had a game, a single to right to drive in Plane, to put the Scots up
lot of guys see the mound this season after losing so much 3-2.
from last year. Most everyone is stepping up.”
The Knights came back to tie it at 3 in the top of the
That includes Friday’s starter, Jordan Brandenburg. A sixth. Arjun Mahanty led off by reaching on an error,
catcher by trade, he’s been pressed into starting pitching pulling a muscle as he hustled down the line. Antonio
duty this season and has excelled. Despite trailing 2-0 Paolinelli came in to run for the injured shortstop and ended
(Hillsdale’s first two runs were unearned), Brandenburg had up scoring on a Max Lopez single to center.
a no-hitter going through four inning before Hillsdale’s
It looked as if Paolinelli, who stayed in the game for
Jaxon Skidmore broke up the bid with a clean single to cen-
Mahanty, might be the hero for Hillsdale. In his only at-bat
ter.
in the top of the seventh, he smacked an opposite double
Vallero was impressed with Brandenburg’s moxie despite that kicked up chalk on the left-field foul line for a RBI dou-
not having his best stuff. ble, driving in Karpishin, who had reached on an infield hit.
“It didn’t look like he had much on his fastball and he had NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Hillsdale trudges off the field as Carlmont celebrates its In the bottom of the frame, Plane and VanArsdel led off
a get-it-in breaking ball,” Vallero said. “But he’ll execute a with back-to-back singles for the Scots. Douglis followed
pitch when he needs to.” walk-off, 5-4 win in a Bay Division meeting Friday in Belmont.
with a sacrifice bunt attempt that turned into an infield sin-
It appeared fans were in for a pitching duel between who was running with two outs, came around to score the gle to load the bases. Klieves came through with a single to
Brandenburg and Hillsdale’s Thomas Karpishin, who threw first run of the game. Skidmore, who went to third on the center to tie the game and two batters later, the Scots were
a no-hitter March 19 against Terra Nova. Brandenburg play, later scored on a wild pitch to give the Knights a 2-0 dogpiling on Bedrosian near second base after his hit drove
retired the first five batters he faced before he lost the strike lead. in VanArsdel with the winning run.
zone in the second inning. Will Garratt and Skidmore drew Carlmont, which has struggled to score runs this season, “That run (we gave up in the top of the seventh) was a
back-to-back, two-out walks. Karpishin followed and hit a finally got to Karpishin in the fourth. Mitchell Plane led off punch in the stomach, but we came back,” Vallero said.
towering popup on the infield that was dropped. Garratt, “One of the things we talk about is being relentless, which
means all the time.”
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Trout homers as Angels even up series with A’s U.S. Virgin Islands each had one.
The Texas Rangers (14) had the most for the
second straight year, followed by the Chicago
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Angels 2, A’s 1 White Sox and Miami (13 each).
Figures include 750 active players on open-
Piscotty and Matt Skaggs and the bullpen made it stand up ing day rosters, 118 on disabled lists, eight on
OAKLAND — Mike Trout homered and Chapman, Parker allowed after Los Angeles lost on opening day in 11
scored twice and the Angels beat the A’s 2-1 the restricted list and one on the paternity list.
Jonathan Lucroy’s RBI innings after blowing a four-run lead.
on Friday night despite a
rocky ninth inning by
single before he got Matt The Angels also helped themselves with a Plate umpire leaves game
Joyce to ground out to pair of sparkling defensive plays.
closer Blake Parker. second for the save. Right fielder Kole Calhoun made a diving in Detroit, hit in mask by pitch
Tyler Skaggs (1-0) Japanese two-way catch to rob Marcus Semien of a hit leading DETROIT — Plate umpire Mike Everitt
pitched 6 1/3 innings of player Shohei Ohtani, off the sixth. Catcher Martin Maldonado has left a game between the Detroit Tigers
three-hit ball in his first who singled in his first also picked off Lucroy at first base to end and Pittsburgh Pirates after being hit in the
win over the A’s in six at-bat in the majors on the seventh. mask by a pitch.
career starts. The left- Jonathan
Lucroy Thursday, was held out Manaea allowed four hits over 7 2/3 The game on Friday was delayed a few
hander, who missed 85 because the A’s started a innings with seven strikeouts. He retired 12 minutes in the eighth inning because of the
games last season due to left-hander. Ohtani is scheduled to make his straight and 20 of 21 after Trout’s home run. injury.
MIke Trout a strained oblique, pitching debut Sunday. The A’s stranded three runners at third. Pirates reliever George Kontos threw a
allowed only one runner past first base. Trout homered off Sean Manaea (0-1) in pitch that sailed past catcher Francisco
It was Angels manager Mike Scioscia’s the first. He also reached on a fielder’s Up next Cervelli and caught Everitt. The crew chief
1,571st win, tying him with Hall of Famer choice in the ninth and scored from first Daniel Mengden is coming off an injury- stayed on his feet, with Cervelli helping
and former A’s and Angels manager Dick when left fielder Joyce short-hopped Justin plagued season after being limited to seven steady him, and rolled his neck around a bit.
Williams for 21st all-time. Upton’s single and the ball rolled to the starts a year ago. Everitt eventually left the field.
Parker nearly let it slip away in the ninth. fence. Angels right-hander Matt Shoemaker Tony Randazzo, who had been umpiring
He issued a leadoff walk to cleanup hitter It was Trout’s 26th career home run pitches Saturday in his first regular-season second base, took over behind the plate
Khris Davis and Matt Olson followed with a against the A’s and 14th at Oakland start since going down with a season-end- after Everitt’s departure and the game con-
single to right. After striking out Stephen Coliseum. ing forearm strain June 14. tinued with three umps.
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out to hit 3s, can guard multiple positions Charles Matthews, Michigan A nation of college basketball fans are
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— a matchup nightmare.
Clayton Custer, Loyola
The sharpshooting guard gets mistaken
His late-season emergence is a big reason
the Wolverines reached San Antonio.
learning what everyone at Loyola already
knew: Moser can flat-out coach.
for a non-player off the court, and is often THE COACHES NUMBERS
the best in the game on it. Bill Self, Kansas 4 — No. 11 seeds to reach the Final Four:
TOP PLAYERS This may be the best coaching job of his LSU (1986), George Mason (2006), VCU
Jalen Brunson, Villanova
KEY CONTRIBUTORS Hall of Fame career. (2011) and Loyola (2018).
The Wildcats’ unassuming, unquestion- Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Jay Wright, Villanova 2 9 — Years since Michigan’s lone NCAA
able leader is racking up player of the year The burly freshman gives the little The coolest — and best-dressed — coach title.
awards — and possibly a second national Ramblers the presence they need inside at in college basketball has changed the game 4 3 . 2 — Percentage of Michigan’s shots
championship. both ends. and put the Wildcats in position for a sec- taken from 3-point range.
Malik Newman, Kansas ond national title in three years. 5 5 — Years since Loyola’s lone NCAA
Devonte’ Graham, Kansas The athletic sophomore has become John Beilein, Michigan championship.
Similar attributes as Brunson, only with dynamic option No. 2 to Graham. Redefined his team and himself by turning 7 7 . 2 — Shooting percent of Kansas big
an added dash of dynamic-ness. Mikal Bridges, Villanova the Wolverines into one of the nation’s top man Udoka Azubuike, leading the nation.
Moritz Wagner, Michigan He and Brunson may be the Final Four’s defensive teams. 8 6 . 6 — Points per game by Villanova,
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crusade. It stands in striking contrast with
his hopeful 1957 sermon.
His “Letter From a Birmingham Jail”
known pulpits in the nation, at Riverside
Church in New York. There, he explained
how he had come to connect the struggle for
King concluded with the famous words on
“the fierce urgency of now,” by which he
emphasized the immediacy of the connection
responded to a newspaper advertisement civil rights with the fight for economic jus- between economic injustice and racial
from eight local clergymen urging King to tice and the early protests against the inequality.
nomic justice was a secondary theme in his allow the city government to enact gradual Vietnam War. The radical KingKing’s “I Have a Dream,”
addresses and political advocacy. changes. speech at the March on Washington in
Speaking at Vanderbilt University in In a stark change from his earlier views, He proclaimed: August 1963 serves as the touchstone for the
1957, he professed his belief that “there is in King devastatingly targeted white moderates annual King holiday. But King’s dream ulti-
the white South more open-minded moder- “Now it should be incandescently clear that mately evolved into a call for a fundamental
willing to settle for “order” over justice. In no one who has any concern for the integrity
ates than appears on the surface.” He urged an oppressive environment, the avoidance redistribution of economic power and
them to lead the region through its necessary and life of America today can ignore the pres- resources. It’s why he was in Memphis, sup-
of conflict might appear to be “order,” but in ent war. If America’s soul becomes totally
transition to equal treatment for black citi- fact supported the denial of basic citizenship porting a strike by garbage workers, when he
zens. He reassured all that the aim of the poisoned, part of the autopsy must read was assassinated in April 1968.
rights, he noted. ‘Vietnam.’ It can never be saved so long as it
movement was not to “defeat or humiliate the “We merely bring to the surface the hidden He remained, to the end, the prophet of
white man, but to win his friendship and destroys the hopes of men the world over.” nonviolent resistance. But these three key
tension that is already alive,” King wrote. He He angered crucial allies. King and
understanding.” argued how oppressors never voluntarily moments in King’s life show his evolution
King had hope for this vision. He had President Lyndon Johnson, for example, had over a decade.
gave up freedom to the oppressed — it been allies in achieving significant legisla-
worked with white liberals such as Myles always had to be demanded by “extremists for This remembering matters more than ever
Horton, the leader of a center in Tennessee tive victories in 1964 and 1965. Johnson’s today. Many states are either passing or con-
justice.” “Great Society” launched a series of initia-
for training labor and civil rights organizers. He wrote how he was “gravely disappoint- sidering measures that would make it harder
King had developed friendships and crucial tives to address issues of poverty at home. for many Americans to exercise their funda-
ed with the white moderate … who paternal- But beginning in 1965, after the Johnson
alliances with white supporters in other parts istically believes he can set the timetable for mental right to vote. It would roll back the
of the country as well. His vision was for the administration increased the number of U.S. huge gains in rates of political participation
another man’s freedom.” They were, he said, troops deployed in Vietnam, King’s vision
fulfillment of basic American ideals of liber- a greater enemy to racial justice than were by racial minorities made possible by the
ty and equality. grew radical. Voting Rights Act of 1965. At the same time,
members of the white supremacist groups
King continued with a searching analysis there is a persistent wealth gap between
such as the Ku Klux Klan and other white
Letter from Birmingham Jail of what linked poverty and violence both at blacks and whites.
racist radicals.
home and abroad. While he had spoken out Only sustained government attention can
By the early 1960s, at the peak of the civil before about the effects of colonialism, he address these issues — the point King was
rights movement, King’s views had evolved Call for economic justice now made the connection unmistakably stressing later in his life.
significantly. In early 1963, King came to By 1967, King’s philosophy emphasized clear. He said: King’s philosophy stood not just for
Birmingham to lead a campaign for civil economic justice as essential to equality. And “I speak for those whose land is being laid “opportunity,” but for positive measures
rights in a city known for its history of racial he made clear connections between American waste, whose homes are being destroyed, toward economic equality and political
violence. violence abroad in Vietnam and American whose culture is being subverted. I speak for power. Ignoring this understanding betrays
During the Birmingham campaign, in social inequality at home. the poor in America who are paying the dou- the “dream” that is ritually invoked each
April 1963, he issued a masterful public let- Exactly one year before his assassination ble price of smashed hopes at home, and year.
Rep. John Lewis, another King friend inter- The film takes off, chronologically, just Andrew Young, King was increasingly
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viewed here, was the best he ever gave: “He
literally poured out of his heart the depth
and essence of his soul.” Yet King was vili-
after the events so beautifully captured by
Ava DuVernay in her Oscar-nominated
“Selma.” The following year, 1966, we find
despondent that he was, in his own view,
not doing enough — even that “somehow,
he wasn’t good enough to be the leader.” At
fied by many afterward, and felt both King increasingly on the defensive about one point, we learn, he was offered a job as
betrayed and abandoned. his essential ethos, non-violence. In a interim pastor at Riverside Church, but
of King’s iconic moments, and it’ll likely telling scene, King marches in the South could not see taking a break from his life’s
skip the years between 1965 and his 1968 Like that nugget on Belafonte “swan-div-
ing” into the garbage pail, this film is filled alongside fellow activist Stokely essential work. It was, Young says, almost
assassination. Young people today are Carmichael, while a reporter walks between as if King felt that death would be the only
familiar with that iconic 1963 speech at the with fascinating bits of information, culled
from hundreds of hours of archival footage them with a microphone, eliciting compet- escape from his work.
March on Washington, but much less so ing visions: Carmichael is talking “black At the very end of King’s life, though,
King’s blistering 1967 speech at Riverside and countless photos. It veers from the very
public to the deeply personal, including power,” and King is talking non-violence. there was lightheartedness. At home in
Church in New York, excoriating U. S. We witness King’s eye-opening experi- Atlanta just before leaving for Memphis,
involvement in Vietnam. heart-wrenching scenes of King’s father
collapsing with grief over his son’s coffin. ences in Chicago in 1966, marching Clayton says, there was a joyful family
It was an agonizing moment for King, A friend, Xernona Clayton, describes using against segregation in housing and encoun- afternoon, with food and laughter and
who felt he could no longer stay silent the powder compact from her purse to fix tering outright hatred in the streets, with music. (King informed Clayton, “I’m a good
about the war but risked fury from across the the mortician’s messy work on King’s jaw, people brandishing “White Power” and singer, did you know that?”) And Young,
political spectrum — including from some to the relief of his widow, Coretta. She also swastika signs, and yelling racial epithets. who was with King at the Lorraine Motel in
associates in the civil rights movement — describes how, leaving for the airport with One disturbing photo shows a young white Memphis, says that just before he was shot,
by getting involved in the fray. In “King in King for that fateful Memphis trip, she child yelling angrily at the demonstrators, the two of them happily tossed a pillow
the Wilderness,” directed by Peter Kunhardt, watched as his children — who were accus- wrapped in a swastika banner held by the around.
we learn King wrote much of the speech in tomed to their father traveling — strangely adult with him. “Chicago was a huge awak- “It was the happiest I had seen him in a
friend Harry Belafonte’s apartment, filling tried to block him this time, saying, ening for him,” Belafonte notes, describing long time,” he says.
yellow legal pads and tossing crumpled “Daddy, please don’t leave!” She says King King’s shock at encountering racial hatred “King in the Wilderness,” an HBO release,
pages into the trash — only to be secretly told her: “When I come back, I’ve got to similar to anything he’d seen in the South. is unrated. Running time: 111 minutes.
retrieved by Belafonte. The speech, feels change my habits.” In these later years, comments friend Three and a half stars out of four.
risking our lives by standing up. high school students are not weighing in level of commitment, determination and
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Our protest came with school sanctioned
protection and teachers were allowed to
join us if they could get someone to watch
on a new debate, but we have the opportu-
nity to make a difference because we are
starting farther along in the process of
personal risk that it took for the people in
the 1960s to fight for their cause. I’m
thankful that my friends and I will not have
their class. Members of the City Council gaining support for our cause. It does not to risk our lives for this cause, and maybe it
joined our ranks at the top of the quad, and deter from our mission because we are safer will allow us to make even greater strides
Parkland isn’t so far away. other people came from off campus to sup- and still asking for change. toward reducing gun violence. Our high
My generation may be looking for our port us. Carlmont wasn’t really a battle- In Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the journal- school is not Little Rock Central High, but
civil rights movement — something we field that day the way Birmingham was 60 ist Jerry Mitchell came to meet us. He is it is also not Marjory Stoneman Douglas
can say, “This is a cause I’d sacrifice for,” years ago. famous for getting justice in cold civil High, and we can be grateful for that. We
— and maybe this is it. Maybe anti-gun- At Little Rock Central High School, we rights cases, some more than 30 years old, don’t need to be threatened to feel threat-
violence is our calling. But when I looked met Elizabeth Eckford, a member of the against Ku Klux Klan members for murder ened, and we don’t have to be directly affect-
around Carlmont’s quad on March 14, I Little Rock Nine (the first black students to and other crimes. His efforts show that ed to make a difference. The movements of
realized that this movement is in a different desegregate schools in the south) who movements as big as the civil rights move- the past cannot be paralleled by our move-
time and in a different place; they will walked alone through a mob who threat- ment take time, planning and diligent ment today, but we have a role to play yet.
never be the same movement. ened to kill her. She is still healing from souls; big movements move slow no mat-
I saw similar anger, similar fear and simi- her experience in high school because of ter what protesters demand.
lar masses of young people looking to the the actual terrorism she endured. It’s too early to know if the walkout and
future for change. However, aside from the We are lucky we don’t have to stand up March for Our Lives represent the start of a Talia Fine is a junior at Carlmont High School in
Belmont. Student News appears in the weekend
threat of the same gun violence that we are under the fear of violence, and we can still new movement that isn’t quite a new civil edition. You can email Student News at
protesting, we in the Bay Area we aren’t make a difference with our actions. We as rights movement. Sojourn showed me the news@smdailyjournal.com.
ettes. Choreographer Camille A. Brown will never done before. So we’re not daunted by dipped in viewership, with the lowest being
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mix traditional social dances with hip-hop,
New Orleans-style second-line dancing and
The Charleston.
it. We welcome what’s live and what’s risky
about it because that’s what’s exciting.”
Legend, who has won a Grammy, Tony and
“A Christmas Story Live” last Christmas
that attracted 4.5 million viewers — but
they’ve become popular fodder for hate-
Leveaux, who in a 2013 Broadway revival Oscar, knows he is just an Emmy away from tweeting.
of “Romeo and Juliet” put Orlando Bloom on winning the coveted EGOT, but he isn’t “It’s part of it. You just kind of do the best
Director David Leveaux is promising this planning that his portrayal of Jesus will add
a motorcycle with a set that spit fire, will use you can,” said executive producer Neil
version of the musical to be “very unpack- to his trophy haul. He made his acting debut
real flames and pyrotechnics for “Superstar.” Meron, who helped start the live TV trend
aged, not neat, quite raw.” The rest of the cast in 2016’s “La La Land.”
He’ll also employ some low-tech tricks, like with “The Sound of Music” broadcast in
includes Brandon Victor Dixon as Judas,
a white scarf that can have multiple uses. “I have no presumptions about the idea 2013. “They’ll rip it apart, they’ll praise
Cooper as King Herod and Norm Lewis as it.”
Caiaphas. “This is live. So you create ingredients that I’ll be considered an award-winning
that can combust because it’s live,” said actor in my second role as an actor,” he said, Leveaux has even coined a new term for
Costume designer Paul Tazewell, who Marc Platt, an executive producer. “In this laughing. “But I’m aware of the gap in my the potential online hating this time, one
dressed the “Hamilton” cast, has picked instance, we have a live audience and an EGOT.” that combines Twitter with crucifixion. He
flowing tunics and modern, sexy silhou- interactive concert, and live musicians — The annual live broadcasts have gradually calls it death by “twitterfixon.”
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(650) 342-2541
Sunday English Service &
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Despite his “protest vote” against
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Calendar
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an extension of the negotiating agree- Last Saturday of the Month
ment, Kim said he’s still hopeful Break fast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Mystery Book Club. Noon to 1 p.m.
the last extension,” Kim said, accord- Village Specific Plan. about the project. American Legion Post 409, 757 San South San Francisco Main Library,
ing to a video of the meeting. “We’ve Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast with 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
“But at the end of the day what the “We’re in the red zone,” he said, drinks is $10 for adults and $6 for Francisco. Free. Open to ages 18+. For
gone back and forth between frustra- public sees is a vacant patch of land, children 12 years old and under. For more information call 829-3860.
using a football analogy. “We feel like
tion and recognizing we have a good still,” he said. more information call 345-7388.
we’re getting close but not quite there San Mateo Professional Alliance
developer and good project, and that Vice Mayor Davina Hurt said the yet.” 4Cs of San Mateo Speaker Series. Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
has been the conundrum for all of us.” general plan and the Belmont Village 10 a.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Ave.,
Kim said the environmental review Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For San Mateo. Free admission, lunch
The mixed-use development would Specific Plan could no longer be an process is still ongoing and details more information call 877-8530. ordered off the menu. For more infor-
bring 4,000 square feet of commercial excuse now that they’re complete and including sidewalk width and tree mation contact mike@mikefoor.com.
ABC Mouse: Bring Learning Home.
space and up to 81 townhomes and “out of the way.” placement still need to be worked out. 10:30 a.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 Toastmasters Public Speak ing and
single-story flats, 20 of which would “And I would even go as far as to say “When I’m looking at all the things Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Leadership Sk ills Development.
be sold or rented to families with mod- More than 8,500 activities that teach Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255
there are some things that could’ve that do need to get done, I am con- reading, math, science, health, social Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood
erate and lower incomes, according to been done on the developer’s side cerned that there’s a lot to do even in studies, art and music. For more Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
a staff report. information call 877-8530. portive atmosphere while learning
while we were going through that four months, ” Councilwoman Julia to improve your communication and
The development has been in the process so that when it was done, we Mates said. “I just want to reinforce Cat/K itten Adoption Fair at the leadership skills. For more informa-
Millbrae Library. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1 tion call (202) 390-7555.
works since 2009, and seems to have could be further along,” she said. that there’s a lot to do in a short Library Ave., Millbrae. Homeless Cat
the support of many. Councilmembers Community Development Director amount of time.” Network volunteers will be available Celebrating Youth Art Reception. 6
have celebrated its potential to revi- to discuss cat care and behavior. You p.m. to 8 p.m. The Art Center of
Carlos de Melo said at this point staff Councilman Warren Lieberman also may pet the cats even if you can't Redwood City and San Carlos, 1700
talize downtown and add much needed is working on the project on two said he wants the most recent exten- adopt. For more information call 697- Industrial Road, San Carlos. A recep-
housing at a variety of income levels, tracks: finalizing the development sion to be the project’s last, but said 6707. tion to celebrate the artists of local
schools. For more information call
but patience is wearing thin. agreement and financial terms of the he views the process somewhat differ- Dr. Seuss’s ‘The Lorax’ Activity and 339-1278.
“I’m trying to think if there’s been project while simultaneously evaluat- ently than his fellow councilmem- Movie. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Library,
306 Walnut Ave., South San Alternatives to Lawns Work shop.
another time in my four years and ing its compliance with the recently bers. Francisco. For more information call 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo
three months on this council that I’ve adopted Belmont Village Specific “From everything I can gather, 877-8530. Public Library 55 W. Third Ave., Oak
Room San Mateo. Learn how to plant
been more disappointed than I am now Plan. these delays are result of two parties Corsage Mak ing Work shop. 2 p.m. a beautiful landscape that will lower
and I don’t think there is,” Stone said. That plan established zoning rules trying to work well together and do to 5 p.m. 1335 El Camino Real, water bills. For more information
Millbrae. Cost is $30 for one adult. To contact volunteersource@cityofsan-
“I think it’s criminal that this parcel for the reimagined downtown in an things on a time frame that’s making register and for more information, mateo.org.
has sat vacant since 1996. ... I think 80-acre area surrounding the inter- sense with all our planning,” he said. call 636-4706.
the project holds great promise, but at Citizen Dialogue with Women
section of Ralston Avenue and El “I hope we can see it through at this Concert: Kat Parra Jazz. 3 p.m. to 4 Visiting from Russia. 7 p.m. to 8:30
the same time I’m starting to question Camino Real and including the city’s point.” p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Main
whether it’s ever going to happen.” Caltrain station. By charting out According to the staff report, the de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more St., Half Moon Bay. Four Russian
information contact women will engage with the audi-
Stone also said both the developer housing, office and retail develop- development is scheduled to be the belmont@smcl.org. ence in a dialogue about the two
and staff are trying their best, and ment that can be accommodated in topic of a neighborhood meeting in countries and will explore citizen
Opening reception for ‘Memories engagement as a way of finding
that he understands some delays fol- the coming years, the plan accounts April and will be reviewed by the that make us.’ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Main common ground. For more informa-
lowing the adoption of the Belmont for proposed changes to the city’s Planning Commission in June. Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City. tion contact
For more information call 701-1018. nancycreates@gmail.com.
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Slocum said he understands all students
will be moved with their teachers and
support staff as a unit to another cam-
school, said concerns are still circulat-
ing through the parent community.
“The parents are very angry,” she
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Many of the other amenities provid- officials communicating the plans was SUNDAY, APRIL 1 iPad. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Little House
operates with allocations from the ed at the school site, including the fam- insufficient. Meanwhile, the district David Mamet’s ‘Race.’ 2 p.m. Dragon Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave.,
state according to average daily atten- ily center, will be preserved, according expressed a willingness to meet with Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Menlo Park. $5-$12. For more infor-
Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are mation contact
dance. With a shrinking enrollment to a district press release. The class- any parent or community member dis- $35 for general admission and $27 msavage@penvol.org.
comes fewer dollars issued by rooms will be used next year to accom- satisfied with the plans. for students and seniors. For more
Sacramento. information email info@dragonpro- K ids Coding. 4 p.m. South San
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San Bruno Park Elementary School Slocum said he considers the alterna- families individually to guide them Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
District officials also recently MONDAY, APRIL 2 Program simple to complex comput-
tive use of the campus a reasonable through this process and address the Dance Connection with Live Music er games, create video animation,
approved shuttering small, neighbor- compromise, since many of the stu- best needs for their children,” accord- with Ron Borelli. Free dance lessons light play and other fun tech activi-
hood schools in an effort to conform 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with open dance ties. For more information contact
dents who attend Redwood City charter ing to the press release. from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
with the state’s preference for larger schools come from the Fair Oaks For his part, Slocum defended the Woman’s Club, 241 Park Road,
comprehensive campuses accommodat- neighborhood. intent of school district officials seek- Burlingame. Admission $10 mem- Free Public Access Television
bers, $12 guests. Free entry for men Station Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Midpen
ing more students. ing to make a tough choice with the
As the site’s future is charted, Slocum with dance experience. Easter Dance, Media Center, 900 San Antonio Road,
San Mateo County Supervisor said he hopes school officials would be limited options presented by a tight don your Easter finery for a fun Palo Alto. Includes signing up for
evening of great music and dance. classes and a tour of the facility. For
Warren Slocum, who represents the willing to continue allowing the com- budget. For more information call 342-2221. more information call 494-8686.
Fair Oaks community, said dozens of munity to use the campus for gather- “There is no evil purpose,” he said. CASA of San Mateo County: New
concerned parents shared their frustra- ings and events. “They are trying to make the best deci-
Seminar: Beyond Commuter Rail:
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tion with the decision during the Board Students enrolled at Fair Oaks sion they can for the kids.” Excellence. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. p.m. CASA of San Mateo County, 330
of Supervisor’s most recent meeting. Adobe House, 157 Moffett Blvd., Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood City.
Elementary School will have the Baker shared a similar perspective, Mountain View. For more informa- Free. Open to ages 21+. For more
“This is just a really heartbreaking option of moving to Garfield, Hoover expressing a desire to continue granti- tion call 555-1212. information call 517-5843.
situation and it is unfortunate,” he said. or Taft community schools, which will ng a good education to students regard- San Mateo Public Librar y Book
TUESDAY, APRIL 3
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Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third St.,
Groom are slated to meet with Baker school programs as well as transporta- “We will continue to offer our stu- Dependent Adult Abuse. 10 a.m. to
San Mateo. For more information call
11:30 a.m. Redwood City Public
and other district officials next week to tion opportunities for new students. dents a high-quality education and we Library, Community Room, 1044 522-7849.
further discuss the issue. Families can also apply to enroll at will deliver that service even if it Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
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dress, and telephone number of plaintiff's taBle toP Elec.Skillet Oster #4859 comPuter desK For sale $99 laPtoP case or bag. Black. Like new. dawgs BraNd Kaymann black and
order to sHow cause For attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 (650)520-4650 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
cHaNge oF Name is (El nombre, la dirección y el número (650)344-4756 (650)369-2486
case# 18civ01468
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
de teléfono del abogado del deman- comPuter swivel CHAIR. Padded 310 misc. For sale
dante, o del demandante que no tiene uNitaP staNdard centerset bath- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, abogado, es): room chrome faucet, complete, $10, 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, color in excellent condition 3/4
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Tab Mitchell, ESQ (SBN: 118749) (650)595-3933 desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 length $50 (650)692-8012
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Mitchell Law Firm (650)458-3578
PETITION OF 390 Fifth Street vacuum cleaNer (reconditioned) BessY small Evening Hand Bag With golF sHoes FootJoy, brown and white
Jessica Hernandez-Aguilar HOLLISTER, CA 95023 $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (831)636-6100 diNette taBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 9769
Petitioner: Jessica Hernandez-Aguilar FILED: 12/15/2017 westerN wasHBoard Sales made (650) 756-9516.Daly City. BiFold sHutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
filed a petition with this court for a decree DATE (Fecha): 12/15/2017 of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. (650)544-5306 golF sHoes, FootJoy, black & white
changing name as follows: Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- $75. phone 650-369-2486. diNiNg room SET - Cherry Wood
(Looks Like Mahogany), two extra saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
Present Name: no BoBBY Hull Hockey Game Great (650)591-9769
Rafael Castaneda-Hernandez Deputy (Adjunto) Una Finau wHirlPool wasHer DRYER, GE leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
Proposed Name: NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: Refrigerator all working and in good con- fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or KaYaNo meN’s Running shoes size 11
Rafael Hernandez-Gonzalez (SEAL) dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. evenings casH register Parts; Much Skin Not good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- wHirlPool-drYer gas Coin Oper- diNiNg taBle (36"x54") and 4 match- ladies sequiN dress, blue, size XL,
summoNs (citacioN Judicial) nal: 3/31/18, 4/7/18, 4/14/18, 4/21/18) ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for costco PlaY Pen with travel bag. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
case NumBer (Número del caso): (650)302-2456 $250 .(650)-654-1930. Used once $35 (650)591-2981
17civ05729 meN's stetsoN hat, size large, new,
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: DAVID SO- dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for drum -décor ONLY Brass cylinder & rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
SAIA HAFOKA; AND DOES 1 TO 50, IN- 297 Bicycles $75. Good condition; good for children. fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 (650) 578-9208
CLUSIVE Call (650)678-8585 (650)344-4756
adult BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- New witH tags Wool or cotton Men's
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 eNtertaiNmeNt ceNter for $50. galv. goPHer wire, full roll pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
PLAINTIFF: SANDEEP CHAHAL Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556 (650)952-3466
Bmx moNgoose Outer Limit Bike, (650)726-4102
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 lioNel cHristmas Holiday expan-
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court tuxedo size 40, black, including white
Free woodeN Bed frame, good condi- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
may decide against you without your be- shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
ing heard unless you respond within 30 cHild’s scHwiNN BicYcle, Blue in tion pictures available (650)322-9598
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. lioNel westerN Union Pass car and
days. Read the information below. email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 wilsoN leatHer Lady Jacket. Small,
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after 210 lost & Found like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
New 12" girls bike w/ training wheels glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
this summons and legal papers are $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. wilsoN leatHer, burgundy lady jack-
served on you to file a written response lost cat. Black and White. Black mes Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
at this court and have a copy served on patch on right eye. REWARD. 2360 RWC loction.
iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not Call (323) 439-7713. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
protect you. Your written response must 298 collectibles luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite 318 sports equipment
be in proper legal form if you want the Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
court to hear your case. There may be a Books 2 adoraBle 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny"
iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
court form that you can use for your re- doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
sponse. You can find these court forms James PattersoN hardback books. (650)888-9314 liviNg room Table, good condition. maKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
and more information at the California 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 $30. (415)231-4825 loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
Courts Online Self-Help Center 80’s toPs Complete Factory Set All Bow Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your NicHolas sParKs hardback books. love cHair, velour, tan. $45. NegriNi FeNciNg Epee mask size M Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
county law library, or the courthouse (808)631-1365. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing a-team FiguriNes Plus Jeep $20 (415)260-6940 (650)784-1061.
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver qualitY BooKs used and rare. World New deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
& US History and classic American nov- (650)591-9769 San Carlos
form. If you do not file your response on ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must samsoNite 26" tan hard-sided suit eastoN alumiNum bat.33 inches, 30
time, you may lose the case by default, els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 collectaBle memoraBillia from Sell! (650) 875-8159. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
and your wages, money, and property the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. $45. (650)328-6709
may be taken without further warning tHe Halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. 650-346-9262 for inquiries. New twiN Mattress set plus frame everlast 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
from the court. Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
There are other legal requirements. You leNNox red Rose, Unused, hand $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
v.logviNov, uNusual Journey to the Niagara viBratiNg Adjustable bed formation. golF Bag travel protector, black, $5;
may want to call an attorney right away. Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan (650)591-9769
If you do not know an attorney, you may sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 (408)656-0958
want to call an attorney referral service. If siNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
you cannot afford an attorney, you may miller lite Neon sign , work good $15.00 (650)544-5306 golF bag with 22 clubs. Great for peo-
294 Baby stuff $59 call (650)218-6528 oFFice swivel Chair, good condition. ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
be eligible for free legal services from a $25. (415)231-4825 slr leNs Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
nonprofit legal services program. You 2648
musical doll in a Box! "Soft Impres- Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
can locate these nonprofit groups at the FisHer-Price HealtHY Care booster oFFice tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
California Legal Services Web site seat - $5 (650)592-5864. sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. golF Balls, good condition, 100 for
Cond. $8. (650)888-9314 wood with formica wood grain top $25 slr leNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 $10; (650)591-9769
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- (650) 787-9753 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
295 art scarlett o'Hara Doll. by "Gambina" golF cluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
orNate large BooKcase: Two traiN-color PriNt by John Hugh $90.00 (650)341-8342
contacting your local court or county bar Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
BrusHed FiNisH, 15" X 20" frame 9314 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
association. NOTE: The court has a stat- holds 18 various size photos. Never asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. golF cluBs, used set with Cart for
utory lien for waived fees and costs on used. $20. 650-369-2486. traiN-color PriNt by John Hugh $50. (650)593-4490
any settlement or arbitration award of star wars Action figure: Qui-Gon Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 orNate maHogaNY headboard with
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 meN's rossigNol Skis. $95.00,
court's lien must be paid before the court 296 appliances Steve (650)518-6614. uNideN HarleY Davidson Gas Tank good condition, (650)341-0282.
will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han retro HutcH Needs refinishing other- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
demandado. Si no responde dentro de air coNditioNer 10000 BTU w/re- two Framed 17"h x 22"w SF historic wise good condition. Top detaches from meN’s sKi Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Cliff House photos, circa 1900. $40. water storage taNK, brand new, good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
30 días, la corte puede decidir en su bottom $25. (650)712-9962 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650)556-9708.
0898 (650)771-6324 oNe dozeN Official League Diamond
formación a continuación. sewiNg storage cabinet, Custom
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- 299 computers made wood perfect condition $75.
(650)771-6324.
spués de que le entreguen esta citación air coNditioNer, Portable, 14,000 (650)483-1222 311 musical instruments
y papeles legales para presentar una re- BTU, Commercial Cool model 19" color Monitor with stand VG con-
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer soFaBed, velour, tan, Excellent PriNce teNNis 2 section nylon black
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- dition power cord/owners manual includ- cHromatic HarmoNica: Horner Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
que se entregue una copia al deman- sories plus remote included. ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 condition. $75. (808)631-1365. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- $55.(650)341-8342
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. (650)278-5776.
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- solid wood Dining table with exten-
(650)345-1835 recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- sion great piece great condition black ProgrammaBle eliPtical Exer-
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
recto si desea que procesen su caso en $80 (650)364-5263 cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
coFFee maKer $15.00 white, Kitchen (650) 578 9208 drum set-Pearl Forum Excellent City (650)740-9980 $75.00
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
lario que usted pueda usar para su re- Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- solid wood Entertainment Center-
Call Paul (650)218-6706. total gYm XLS, excellent condition.
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- 0907 300 toys TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
larios de la corte y más información en el ePiPHoNe les Paul 100th
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- colemaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o (650)588-0828
100 tHiNgs for little children to do on a Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. (925)482-5742
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 touredge reactioN ii uniflex sys-
teca de leyes de su condado o en la (650)918-9847 FREE (650)595-3933
taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end. tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
corte que le quede más cerca. Si no FeNder mustaNg I guitar amplifier new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
puede pagar la cuota de presentación, electric stove From Sears Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
americaN FlYer locomotive runs $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé Excellent Condition $225 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 $80. (650)421-5469 treadmill-HorizoN liKe New, limit-
un formulario de exención de pago de Please Call (650)244-9267 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each tHree iNcH egg crate foam twin bed
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- FeNder mustaNg ll guitar amplifier (650)508-8662
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- good microwave 1100 watt $40 Da- Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- ly City (415) 231-4825. tion, $20, 650-595-3933
$130.00 (650)421-5469 viNtage NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- rollerBlades, good condition. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
cia. HotPoiNt HeavY Duty Dryer excellent Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- twiN Bed frame-black wrought iron
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 For sale: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- working condition Burlingame $50 Call 6309 tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- Dan (408)656-0958 twiN Bed, mattress, box spring, frame $625.00. (650)421-5469. womaN’s sKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader $30 (650)592-2047.
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a maYtag wasHer excellent working Huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan used Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian womeN’s raicHel ski boots, size 6 ?
gado, es posible que cumpla con los
requisitos para obtener servicios legales
(408)656-0958 302 antiques (650)573-7381. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
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Long-maligned Magdalene
now seen as stalwart disciple
By Alon Bernstein and Isacc Scharf
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “She was probably a woman of
greater social status, higher social
MAGDALA, Israel — If there’s a feminist
figure from the Bible for the #MeToo era, it status, a woman of wealth who
could very well be Mary Magdalene. accompanied Jesus as we see in
The major character in the life of Jesus was Luke 8:2, helping Jesus and his
long maligned in the West and portrayed as a disciples with her own resources.”
reformed former prostitute. But scholars have
— Jennifer Ristine, director of the
adopted a different approach more recently, Magdalena Institute at Magdala
viewing her as a strong, independent woman
who supported Jesus financially and spiritu- Gospel of Luke.
ally. Only in 1969 did the Catholic Church roll
The New Testament tells how Jesus cast back centuries of labeling Mary Magdalene
demons out of her. She then accompanied as such, stating she was distinct from the sin-
Jesus in his ministry around the Galilee, ful woman mentioned in Luke. Eastern
before witnessing his crucifixion, burial and Orthodox Christians never depicted her as a
resurrection in Jerusalem, which is being prostitute.
commemorated by Christians this week and Mary Magdalene was from a thriving fish-
next. The Roman Catholic Church and ing village on the Sea of Galilee named
Western Christian churches observe Easter Magdala, which has been excavated exten-
on Sunday, Eastern Orthodox Christians a sively by archaeologists in recent decades.
week later. The site is home to the oldest known syna-
Pope Francis took the biggest step yet to gogue in the Galilee, where a stone bearing
rehabilitate Mary Magdalene’s image by the likeness of the Jewish Temple in
declaring a major feast day in her honor, June Jerusalem was found, as well as a market-
22. His 2016 decree put the woman who first place, ritual baths and fishing harbor.
proclaimed Jesus’ resurrection on par with Marcela Zapata-Meza, the lead archaeologist
the liturgical celebrations of the male apos- at the site, has called it “the Israeli Pompeii.”
tles. Modern scholars have adopted a different
“By doing this, he established the absolute understanding of Mary Magdalene, and regard
equality of Mary Magdalene to the apostles, her as one of Jesus’ most prominent disci-
something that has never been done before ples, who stood by him to the end while his
and is also a point of no return” for women in most devoted apostles did not.
the church, said Lucetta Scarrafia, editor of “Historical tradition says she was a prosti-
the Vatican-published Women Church World tute from Magdala,” said Jennifer Ristine,
monthly magazine. director of the Magdalena Institute at
For centuries, Western Christianity depict- Magdala. “Reanalyzing that reputation that
ed Mary Magdalene as a former prostitute, a she had we can see she was probably a woman
narrative that began in the sixth century. of greater social status, higher social status,
Pope Gregory the Great conflated Magdalene a woman of wealth who accompanied Jesus as
with an anonymous sinful woman mentioned we see in Luke 8:2, helping Jesus and his dis-
in the chapter before she’s introduced in the ciples with her own resources.”
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