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Trauma trial
takes shape
in South City
Officials aiming to ID trauma early to
keep children on growth trajectory
By Anna Schuessler by the Tides
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF F o un da t i o n ’s
Center for Care
In an effort to better address the In n o v at i o n s
needs of children affected by trau- and Genentech
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Home to a baseball field, volleyball and tennis courts and picnic tables, Flood Park has long been a fixture for
instances of childhood trauma, re- award last
community events but a recent effort to redesign the park is set to include additional active uses to accommodate
growing demand for them. North Fair Oaks resident Julia Jauregui, below, said she has been coming to Flood Park imagining staff training and gen- Toni DeMarco month.
erating and refining resources to As Deputy
for more than 25 years to play sports with her family.
help children avoid developmental Director of Children and Youth
Services in the county Health
Flood Park overhaul moves ahead setbacks.
Targeted for families of children
under 5 years old, the pilot is
System’s Behavioral Health and
Recovery Services Division, Toni
Long planning effort continues to elicit community feedback expected to help some 500 chil-
dren and 40 staff members working
DeMarco sees the program as an
opportunity to build on efforts to
By Anna Schuessler with children at the county’s South boost mental health resources for
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF San Francisco Clinic at 306 S. young children and their parents
Spruce Ave. and is one of eight and to spread awareness of the
Whether a plan to redesign San projects in the Bay Area supported
Mateo County’s Flood Park can See TRAUMA, Page 27
accommodate a growing need for
playing field space and address
neighbors’ concerns about the
uptick of noise and traffic increased
Science says: ‘The warmer
use of the park may bring is a ques-
tion the county’s Board of
Supervisors will weigh this fall as
a yearslong effort to revamp the
it is, the more fire we see’
By Seth Borenstein and weather data found. As human-
park’s aging facilities reaches a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS caused climate change has warmed
major milestone. the world over the past 35 years,
Up for review at one of the coun- As temperatures rise in the U.S. the land consumed by flames has
ty supervisors’ September or West, so do the flames. more than doubled.
October meetings is a report docu- The years with the most acres Experts say the way global
menting the environmental impact burned by wildfires have some of warming worsens wildfires comes
the hottest temperatures, an
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Hovland becomes
Bound for Israel
Ex-Menlo star Drew Edelman going pro with Israel’s Liga Artzit
1st Norwegian to
win U.S. Amateur
By Josh Dubow
By Terry Bernal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
PEBBLE BEACH — Viktor Hovland
When Team USA women’s basketball for- became the first Norwegian to win the U.S.
ward Drew Edelman took part in her second Amateur, beating UCLA sophomore Devon
Maccabiah Games in 2017, it marked her Bling 6 and 5 on Sunday to cap a dominant
second trip to Israel where those Jewish week at Pebble Beach.
Olympics are held every four years. Hovland took control of the match by
In addition to leading Team USA to the winning four straight holes midway through
gold medal, Edelman also caught the atten- the morning round of the 36-hole final and
tion of scouts from the Liga Artzit. After she managed to scramble
wrapped up her redshirt senior season for UC back after his rare mis-
Santa Barbara in May, Edelman signed with takes to give him the
A.S. Ramat HaSharon to embark on her pro Havemeyer Trophy.
career via the international circuit. Hovland trailed after
Edelman graduated from Menlo School in only one hole in six
2013, after earning Daily Journal Girls’ rounds of match play as
Basketball Player of the Year honors earlier he was in control
that year. She initially played at USC, but throughout with his
didn’t see much playing time through two coach at Oklahoma State,
underclassman seasons. Excelling in acade- Viktor Hovland Alan Bratton, serving as
mia, though, helped her find a second bas- his caddie.
ketball after she earned a bachelor’s degree Norway has little histo-
in communications in just three years. ry of success in men’s
“I knew I wanted to keep playing but I just golf with no one from the
didn’t know where,” Edelman said. “I just country ever winning a
kind of kept my options opened.” PGA Tour event. The most
After taking a redshirt her third year at prominent Norwegian
USC, Edelman was recommended by her for- player is Suzann
mer AAU coach Mark Anger to UCSB head Pettersen, who has won
coach Bonnie Henrickson. With two years
of eligibility remaining, she transferred ath- Isaiah Salinda two majors among her 15
wins on the LPGA Tour.
letically to play for the Gauchos while Bling — the incoming UCLA sophomore
enrolling in the master’s program at UCSB. defeated Stanford’s Isaiah Salinda in
“I was so grateful to have an opportunity Saturday’s semifinals 1 up — lost the match
to play for Coach Henrickson,” Edelman when he missed a long birdie putt on the
said. “Going from USC, where I feel I didn’t 31st hole.
really have an opportunity, I just went in Hovland was barely challenged in the
with a really positive outlook … to help match play portion of the event, winning
any way I could.” back-to-back matches 7 and 6 in the round of
In two years at UCSB, Edelman shined. In 16 and quarterfinals and never getting pushed
2017-18, she finally realized her potential to the limit in his six matches. Hovland won
as a Division I post player, averaging a dou- 43 of the 104 holes in match play.
ble-double in Big West Conference play ERIC ISAACS He took the lead for good in the final with
(16.8 points per game, 10.5 rebounds per Drew Edelman, a 2013 graduate of Menlo School, is set to begin her professional career for A.S. a great save on the par-4 fourth hole. His
Ramat HaSharon of the Liga Artzit in Israel. As a senior at UC Santa Barbara in 2017-18,
See HOOPS, Page 16 Edelman was named an All-Big West Conference forward. See GOLF, Page 16
Rossi’s Pocono win marred by violent wreck charge down the stretch paddock when he said IndyCar was a “close-
By Dan Gelston
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and finished second to knit family “ and he was thinking of Wickens.
keep his bid for a second “That’s the worst thing you can see. He’s
LONG POND, Pa. — Alexander Rossi was as career IndyCar title in hurt. He’s awake and alert and at least he’s
worried as the rest of the IndyCar field when a sight. alive,” driver Sebastien Bourdais said.
violent wreck shot Robert Wickens’ car air- Rossi also won for Bourdais, who finished fourth, raised con-
borne, ripped up the catchfence and left the tub Andretti Autosport on the cerns about the quality of the repairs and con-
of the rookie’s Honda toppled on the asphalt. streets of Long Beach in dition of the fence and did not want to get back
The crash at Pocono Raceway was the latest April and the Mid-Ohio in the car. Track President Ben May said: “It
grim reminder how drivers in open-wheel rac- Robert Wickens road course three weeks may not be the prettiest job but it’s going to
ing put their lives on the line. ago. be safe.”
“It’s part of our job, right? You’ve got to But the championship race was tinged with Bourdais called the repairs, “pretty lousy.”
compartmentalize,” Rossi said. “You’ve got worry over the 29-year-old Wickens, a driver It was one more chilling moment at
WINSLOW TOWNSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
to accept it and deal with that emotion after on the rise in his first season with Schmidt Pocono. Justin Wilson died from a head injury
Simone Biles competes in the floor exercise Peterson Motorsports in 2015 when a piece of debris from a crashed
during the U.S. Gymnastics Championships the race.”
Wickens was airlifted to a hospital and was Wickens was attempting to pass Ryan car bounced off the track and hit his helmet.
Sunday at TD Garden. Hunter-Reay when the two cars slightly Hunter-Reay, James Hinchcliffe, Pietro
being treated for injuries to his lower extremi-
5th title win Once the race restarted after a two-hour stop-
page to repair 80-feet of fence, Rossi got
rolling.
car reduced to just the tub, which came to a rest
on the track along an interior wall.
Medical workers calmly attended to
teammate.
Hinchcliffe survived his own life-threaten-
ing injury when a broken part from his car
By Will Graves Rossi dominated Sunday at Pocono and led Wickens, and the Canadian was taken to an pierced an artery during a 2015 crash at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 180 of 200 laps to win his second straight ambulance before he was transported to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He’s close
race and third of the season, slicing into Scott helicopter. The impact of the wreck tore out with Wickens as the two raced each other as
BOSTON — The color choice wasn’t a Dixon’s grip on the championship lead with about 80 feet of fence, damaged a few posts and youngsters in Toronto. Hinchcliffe, runner-up
coincidence. It was a statement. One Simone three races left in the season. stopped the race. After a nearly two-hour delay, on ABC’s “Dancing With The Stars” in 2017,
Biles felt compelled to make even as the Dixon finished third and his points lead over the race resumed without another spate of helped lure Wickens to IndyCar this season
organization she competes for struggles to Rossi dipped to just 29 points, as neither driv- aggressive driving — Graham Rahal tangled after a successful career in Europe.
find a compassionate and compelling mes- er can afford much of a slip up in the title hunt. with Spencer Pigot as the field was brought to Wickens had reeled off five straight top-five
sage to sexual abuse survivors. “We’ve been a bit blah. They’ve been green — and ended without another caution. finishes and matched a career-best second in
The Olympic champion designed the leo- excelling,” Dixon said For Rossi, his thoughts were with Wickens. the last race at Mid-Ohio. He is sixth in the
tard she wore while winning her fifth US Rossi, the 2016 Indianapolis 500 champi- “It’s tough to really celebrate after what points race.
women’s gymnastics title Sunday, all the way on, ended Will Power’s bid to win three happened,” Rossi said. “We’ll enjoy this one, but dark cloud
down to the light shade of teal. It’s the desig- straight Pocono races. Power made a hard Dixon echoed the thoughts of the rest of the (today),” Rossi said.
nated color for survivors of sexual abuse, a
group that includes Biles, who revealed in
January she was among the victims of former Nassar moved to another prison Sports briefs Martinez ties MLS scoring record
USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar. OKLAHOMA CITY — Authorities say dis-
“(The color) is for the survivors,” Biles Nassar’s attorneys said last month he was ATLANTA — Josef Martinez scored his 27th
graced former sports doc- goal to tie the MLS season record Sunday as
said after becoming the first woman in 24 tor Larry Nassar has been assaulted within hours of being placed in
years to post the top score on every event on the general population at the Arizona feder- Atlanta United beat the Columbus Crew 3-1.
transferred to another fed-
her way to a national championship. “I eral prison facility. al prison. Julian Gressel set up Martinez’s scoring
stand with all of them and I think it’s kind of The Federal Bureau of Ralph Miller, a retired federal prisons opportunity with a steal in the Crew’s half of
special to unite (people).” Prisons website on Sunday worker who specialized in sex offender des- the field. Martinez broke down a pair of defend-
The 21-year-old came up with the idea shows the former Michigan ignations, tells The Detroit News the trans- ers before finishing with his left foot from the
eight months ago, long before she knew State University and USA fer is likely due to the assault. top of the penalty area in the 31st minute.
how her comeback following a post- Gymnastics doctor is at the Nassar pleaded guilty in two cases to With nine games left in the regular season,
Olympic break would go. In the end, it
Larry Nassar Oklahoma Federal Transfer molesting women and girls who sought Martinez matched Roy Lassiter (1996), Chris
Center in Oklahoma City. treatment. He’s serving decades in prison Wondolowski (2012) and Bradley Wright-
See TEAL, Page 16 He had been imprisoned in Tucson, Arizona. and likely will never be released. Phillips (2014) for the season record.
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Kershaw wins 150th, Machado exits with injury Little League Classic
By Daimon Eklund
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tough. And to
come right back
three-run homer in the ninth inning
with position player Andrew Romine Mets rout Phils 8-2 in Williamsport
on a day game, on the mound. Turner extended his By Mick Cranston ers who reached
SEATTLE — Clayton Kershaw there could be a hitting streak to 13 games. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the majors after
has rarely needed much run support little hangover Enrique Hernandez had an RBI playing in the
to pull out a win. The Dodgers made effect,” Kershaw single as part of the Dodgers’ five- WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Amed LLWS.
sure Sunday he had more than said. “Our guys, run first inning. He added his 18th Rosario had three hits and drove in “Pretty surre-
enough for a milestone win. coming out in home run and a bases-loaded walk as three runs, and the New York Mets al because I
The Dodgers scored five runs the first inning the Dodgers won for the third time went from cheering on players in walked into the
before Kershaw took the mound, Clayton like that is a big in four games. the Little League World Series to dugout and they
and the three-time NL Cy Young Kershaw testament to Cody Bellinger pushed his own impressing the youngsters in an were getting
Award winner shut down the Seattle them. That was hitting streak to 12 games with 8-2 victory over the Philadelphia Todd Frazier ready to play a
Mariners over seven innings for his awesome today.” three hits and two RBIs for L.A. Phillies on Sunday night. game and one of
150th career win in a 12-1 rout. Kershaw (6-5) gave up one run on Dodgers shorstop Manny Jeff McNeil added a two-run sin- them was like, ‘Whoa, that’s Scott
The offensive explosion came a four hits, struck out seven and Machado left the game after being gle to back Jason Vargas (3-8) as Kingery!”’ said the rookie infield-
day after the Mariners beat Los walked one. The 30-year-old lefty hit on the wrist by Romine in the the Mets claimed the second Little er, who doubled in the fifth.
Angeles on a 10th-inning, game- improved to 150-69. ninth. Manager Dave Roberts said League Classic and prevented the “That’s crazy, because I remember
ending balk. Justin Turner tied career highs with Machado got X-rays as a precau- Phillies from moving into first when I was sitting in that dugout.”
“To lose it in that situation is four hits and five RBIs, including a tion, but he was expected to be fine. place in the NL East. Frazier, who sparked a four-run
Carlos Santana hit a two-run second with a leadoff single, is
the 114th pitcher with at least 200 count, walked Marcus Semien and homer for the Phillies, but Nick remembered for leading Toms
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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HOOPS weight room and down on the court
shooting. So she’s really getting
herself ready for her first pro sea-
lege career at Stanford later this
year.
“Players see and play with
Boston 88 37 .704 — Atlanta 68 55 .553 — Continued from page 11 son in Israel. … It was neat to women that are at the top of their
New York 78 46 .629 9 1/2 Philadelphia 68 55 .553 — have her back around and just how field,” Paye said of the advantages
Tampa Bay 63 61 .508 24 1/2 Washington 62 63 .496 7 fit she’s getting.” of younger players taking on the
Toronto 55 69 .444 32 1/2 New York 53 69 .434 14 1/2 game) while overall totaling 16.2
Baltimore 37 87 .298 50 1/2 Miami 50 76 .397 19 1/2 ppg and 9.6 rpg en route to being Paye has coached in the Pro-Am Pro-Am ranks, “ players that are
named a first-team All-Big West League since the inception of bigger, stronger, faster and more
Central Division Central Division skilled.”
Cleveland 71 52 .577 — Chicago 71 52 .577 — Conference forward. women’s basketball on the
Minnesota 59 64 .480 12 Milwaukee 69 57 .548 3 1/2 Edelman also earned UCSB’s top renowned summer circuit in 1995. For Edelman, the Pro-Am games
Detroit 51 74 .408 21 St. Louis 68 57 .544 4 student-athlete award two years in His team in the inaugural 1995 were a way of staying in shape
Chicago 46 77 .374 25 Pittsburgh 63 62 .504 9 season, South Bay, took runner-up prior to A.S. Ramat HaSharon’s
Kansas City 38 86 .306 33 1/2 Cincinnati 55 69 .444 16 1/2 a row, being recognized with the
Golden Eagle Ring as the highest honors in the postseason. This season opener Oct. 22.
West Division West Division GPA of any women’s athlete at the year, Paye’s TNT was eliminated in While Edelman is a native of
Houston 75 49 .605 — Arizona 69 56 .552 —
university. In her final year, the first round. Sunnyvale, she was granted dual
A’s 74 50 .597 1 Colorado 68 56 .548 1/2
Seattle 71 54 .568 4 1/2 Los Angeles 67 58 .536 2 Edelman achieved a 3.96 GPA. Most teams on the Pro-Am cir- citizenship in Israel via a process
Angels 63 63 .500 13 Giants 61 64 .488 8 Through the summer, Edelman cuit don’t bring aboard high known as “Making Aliyah,” a for-
Texas 56 70 .444 20 San Diego 49 78 .386 21 mal sponsorship by the Israeli
played two games in the San school players. This is where Paye
Francisco Bay Area Pro-Am bucks convention though. As did government to work in the coun-
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games
N.Y.Yankees 11,Toronto 6 League women’s league season Edelman following her senior year try. Edelman said she was official-
N.Y. Mets 3, Philadelphia 1 ly granted her dual citizenship last
Baltimore 4, Cleveland 2 with Paye’s TNT, run by her former at Menlo, three recent high school
Miami 7,Washington 5, 10 innings
Oakland 7, Houston 1 high school head coach John players took the court for Paye’s week.
Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 1
Boston 5,Tampa Bay 2
Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 1
Paye. It was the first time Edelman TNT over the summer, including A.S. Ramat HaSharon is one of
Detroit 7, Minnesota 5
Colorado 5, Atlanta 3, 10 innings
suited up with Paye’s TNT since recent Menlo graduate Mallory 24 teams in the Liga Artzit, the
Kansas City 3, Chicago White Sox 1 2013, following her senior year at North — on her way to play third tier of professional women’s
Angels 11,Texas 7 St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 2
San Diego 7, Arizona 6 Menlo. Division III college basketball at basketball in Israel. The second-
Seattle 5, L.A.Dodgers 4, 10 innings
Sunday’s Games Seattle 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings “I’ve really been excited about Occidental College — incoming tier league is the Liga Leumit, with
Tampa Bay 2, Boston 0 Sunday’s Games seeing Drew work so hard,” Paye Menlo sophomore Avery Lee, and the top tier being the Israeli
N.Y.Yankees 10,Toronto 2 Cincinnati 11, San Francisco 4 said. “She was down at Menlo the recent Pinewood graduate Hannah Basketball Premier League.
Cleveland 8, Baltimore 0 Colorado 4, Atlanta 2
Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 6 Miami 12,Washington 1
drove into the rocks at the par-5 nals, Hovland wasn’t nearly as
Minnesota 5, Detroit 4
Texas 4, Angels 2
Houston 9, Oakland 4
L.A.Dodgers 12, Seattle 1
Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 11 innings
Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1
Arizona 4, San Diego 3
L.A. Dodgers 12, Seattle 1
GOLF 18th.
But Hovland saved par after tak-
ing a one-stroke penalty and
sharp in the final. He had just six
birdies, four bogeys and one dou-
ble bogey in 31 holes but Bling
Monday’s Games
N.Y.Mets vs.Philadelphia at Williamsport,Pa.,7:10 p.m.
Continued from page 11 Bling missed his birdie putt after couldn’t capitalize, missing sever-
O’s (Cashner 4-10) at Toronto (Estrada 6-9), 4:07 p.m. al mid-range putts that could have
Monday’s Games laying up on his second shot to
ChiSox (Giolito 8-9) at Twins (Gonsalves 0-0), 4:10 p.m. changed the momentum of the
Tribe (Kluber 15-6) at Boston (Porcello 15-5), 4:10 p.m. Atlanta (Gausman 7-9) at Bucs (Archer 4-5), 4:05 p.m. drive landed in a hazard down an keep Hovland up four holes after
S.F. (Holland 6-8) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 8-6), 4:10 p.m. the morning round. match.
K.C.(Lopez 0-2) at Tampa Bay (TBD), 4:10 p.m. embankment, forcing Hovland to
Texas (Gallardo 7-2) at A’s (Fiers 8-6), 7:05 p.m. Reds (Bailey 1-10) at Brewers (Anderson 7-7),5:10 p.m. climb about 40 feet down the hill to Bling then bogeyed the first This was an emotional week for
Houston (Cole 11-5) at M’s (Hernandez 8-11),7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Gomber 3-0) at L.A. (Wood 7-6), 7:10 p.m. take his shot. He hit a wedge with- hole in the afternoon to fall five Bling, whose late mother, Sara,
in 3 feet and made birdie, never giv- back. Bling made a long birdie on had always wanted to see her son
TRANSACTIONS ing up the lead. the 27th hole to get back within
four but missed a birdie putt the
make it at a USGA event. Sara
Bling died at age 45 after suffering
He expanded that edge by win-
BASEBALL TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP Marcus
ning four straight holes begin- next hole. a sudden blood clot that went to
American League Stroman on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Thurs-
DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled LHP Daniel Stumpf day, Aug. 16. Recalled LHP Thomas Pannone from ning at No. 8 and was in control Bling then followed with a dou- her brain.
from Toledo (IL). Designated RHP Zach McAllister for Buffalo (IL). Purchased the contract of RHP Justin ble bogey and a three-putt for
Shafer from Buffalo. Optioned LHP Luis Santos the rest of the way. Bling narrowed Bling had a tough road to the
assignment. bogey on the next two holes to
MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP Ervin Santana was optioned to Buffalo. Transferred RHP Aaron the deficit to four holes when final, getting stretched to the 18th
on the 10-day DL. Reinstated OF Robbie Grossman Sanchez to the 60-day DL. Hovland bogeyed the par-3 17th fall six holes back with six to go. hole in his previous four matches.
from the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Alan Busenitz Atlantic League
from Rochester (IL). Assigned OF Johnny Field to LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Activated RHP Matt Larkins.
and appeared to have a chance to After making six birdies in his But after surviving all of those, he
Rochester. Placed LHP Hector Silvestre on the inactive list. get even closer when Hovland final seven holes in the semifi- couldn’t deliver against Hovland.
USA Gymnastics president Kerry when the organization and the vic- Games, Biles has somehow reached Clara Schroth Lomady, who won
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Continued from page 12
Perry spent 22 minutes talking
around the fallout of the Nassar
scandal without offering much in
tims stand “side by side.”
It’s already happening, and it has
little to do with USA Gymnastics
another level. She posted a two-day
total of 119.850, more than six
points ahead of reigning world cham-
six between 1945 and 1952. Biles
also became the first woman since
three-time Olympian Dominique
the way of substance in her first and everything to do with Biles. pion Morgan Hurd and a full seven Dawes in 1994 to wind up first on
extended public comments since She has opted against providing points clear of Riley McCusker. floor exercise, balance beam,
simultaneously served as a beacon to taking over last December. specifics about her experiences with Biles’ margin of victory was greater vault and uneven bars.
her otherworldly gymnastics while Nassar. In a way, her boundary- than the gap between Hurd and 11th- “It was shocking then (in ’94)
Perry danced around the question
also highlighting the need to keep pushing gymnastics and thoughtful place finisher Jordan Chiles. and it’s shocking now, too,” said
when asked if the organization
the Nassar victims at the forefront. fashion choice will send a stronger “She pushes us,” McCusker said. high performance coordinator
planned to do anything specific to
It’s a balance USA Gymnastics honor the survivors. Ultimately, message than any words ever could. “I’m honestly just in awe of her.” Tom Forster.
can’t seem to locate. Biles’ elec- USA Gymnastics did not, though Two years after winning four gold Biles is the second woman to Forster and the rest of the world
tric performance came hours after Perry said she envisions a day medals in at the 2016 Summer win nationals five times, joining might want to get used to it. Again.
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’Crazy Rich Asians’ shines bright at the box office ing to understand that but, rather, in acting
on it: on making that compassionate, diffi-
cult and at times almost impossible decision.
We frail and faulty humans hardly seem up to
By Lindsey Bahr bumped up the film’s opening to a Wednesday lion.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS earlier in the summer. “I think the audience isn’t an obvious audi- such a task.
“We knew we’d get avids who read the book ence,” Goldstein said. “When you get a cul- Talk about a damned if you do or don’t situ-
LOS ANGELES — Glitz won over guns as and a large Asian following,” said Warner turally important event like this movie, I ation ... Make the decision before your friend
the gilded romance “Crazy Rich Asians” Bros. domestic distribution president Jeff think it just takes off like wildfire.” is in real and unreachable pain and you’ll
debuted at No. 1 in North American theaters Goldstein. “We figured OK, we get good The stakes were high for the first studio- likely come to feel guilt that, perhaps, you
this weekend, surpassing industry expecta- reviews, open on Wednesday, word of mouth produced movie led by Asian-Americans in acted in haste. Make the decision after your
tions and beating out action-packed fare like will spread and really propel the movie into 25 years. The filmmakers even turned down a friend is obviously in horrible pain and you
“Mile 22.” the weekend, and that’s exactly what hap- big offer from Netflix to give the historically will forever beat yourself up for waiting too
Warner Bros. estimates that the film earned pened.” significant film a theatrical platform. Cast long. If we avoid making the choice, we fail
$25.2 million over the weekend and $34 mil- As recently as July 26, box office experts members and fans started using the hashtag the opportunity to be selfless and, under-
lion since its opening Wednesday. It’s a sure- were predicting that the film would open to at (hash)GoldOpen to try to encourage more standable as it may be, we are cowards. Yet
fire win for the film, which cost $30 million least $18 million over its first five days, but opening weekend support. when we make that choice, we forever sec-
to produce and went into the weekend with no one expected a launch of over $30 mil- Director Jon M. Chu tweeted his apprecia- ond-guess ourselves.
months of buzz and a 93 percent “fresh” rat- tion Sunday and asked audiences to keep Here’s my read: in caring for someone so
ing on Rotten Tomatoes. Top 10 movies spreading the word. entirely dependent upon us we reach to some-
Breakout star Henry Golding told The “We still have a long run to go but our mes- thing beyond our usual capacities. It is when
1.“Crazy Rich Asians,” $25.2 million ($730,000 sage to the world has been heard. We have we are at our best, flawed but selflessly striv-
Associated Press on Sunday that the film’s international).
performance is a “testament to the people 2.“The Meg,”$21.2 million ($67 million international). arrived,” Chu wrote. “Now let’s go tell more ing to do right. We really can’t win in that
who are turning up.” 3.“Mile 22,” $13.6 million ($538,000 international). of our stories! We have a lot more to say. And awful scenario of “I acted too late or I acted
“It’s not just the Asians who are coming. 4.“Alpha,” $10.5 million. I don’t want to wait another 25 years to see too soon.” But if we make the best choice we
4.(tie) “Mission: Impossible — Fallout,” $10.5 million them. This is only the beginning.” can, compassionately and as fully aware as
It’s people of all colors from all walks of life ($20.5 million international).
who are enjoying this cinematic experi- 5.“Christopher Robin,” $8.9 million ($7.9 million Despite the success of “Crazy Rich we can possibly be, then those for whom we
ence,” Golding said. “It’s a real shift in international). Asians,” other films still found audiences make the hard choice can and do win.
Hollywood.” 6.“BlacKkKlansman,” $7 million ($1.2 million this weekend, including Warner Bros. shark
international). movie “The Meg,” which fell only 53 per- Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
Adapted from Kevin Kwan’s best-seller, 7.“Slender Man,” $5 million.
“Crazy Rich Asians” stars Constance Wu as 8.“Hotel Transylvania 3,” $3.7 million ($28.3 million cent in its second weekend. Humane Society & SPCA.
an American woman who gets a culture shock international).
meeting her boyfriend’s obscenely wealthy 9.“Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” $3.4 million
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Ten San Mateo County high school students graduated from the Kaiser Permanente ‘LAUNCH’
Program at the Redwood City Medical Center. LAUNCH is celebrating its 50th summer of
connecting teens with Kaiser Permanente medical center mentors to encourage their future
interest in health care careers. From the left: Karla Garcia, Gio Jison, Maria Sosa-Ramos,Yatsari
Salas-Cortez, Nery Roman Hernandez, Srimaye Samudrala, Aubrey Romer, David Civil, Liset
Naranjo Cardenas, and Lizbeth Santizo.
*** Matthew and Dani el l e Pano s , of San
Burak and Stephani e Murato g l u, of Mateo, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
San Mateo County Libraries volunteers Cindy Chen, left, and Rebecca Reisman brought a San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at Hospital in Redwood City on July 29,
Book Bike to the San Carlos Farmers Market on Aug. 12. Book Bikes, mini- libraries on three Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July 2018.
wheels, reach out to communities with books,WiFi and program information, promoting the 23, 2018. ***
love of learning and literacy. ***
Jas o n Harmo n an d B ri t t an y B ran do n Cre ws an d Me l an i e
Antonio, Texas. Radam Do ug herty , of Redwood City, gave birth Quandt, of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby
graduated from San to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on
Mateo High School. Redwood City on July 27, 2018. July 29, 2018.
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As hi s h Si ng h and Adam Les s er and Khri s ti ne Lumban,
Jani ce Karan, of San Adam and Kel s ey Szenders ki , of
of San Bruno, gave birth to a baby boy at Pleasanton, gave birth to a baby boy at
Mateo, gave birth to a Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July
baby girl at Sequoia Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July
28, 2018. 30, 2018.
Hospital in Redwood ***
Sean Radam City on July 23, 2018. Frank and Mo ni ca Orrel l , of Half ***
*** Moon Bay, gave birth to a baby girl at Jul i en Gri co urt and Gi ada Gatto ni ,
U.S. Air Force Airman Sean P. Radam No e and Is el a Garci a, of Redwood City,
graduated from basic military training at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July of Mountain View, gave birth to a baby girl
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital 28, 2018. at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on
Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San in Redwood City on July 23, 2018. July 31, 2018.
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lacrosse field currently slated for the
southern edge of the park and the
noise they will hear from spectators
Bistro Brio LGBTQ Lunch for 55 House, 320 South California Ave.,
and whistles so close to their homes.
and Over. Noon. San Mateo County Palo Alto. For more information, call In a petition that garnered signatures
Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, 326-1668. of changes that could be considered for from 54 households, they advocated
San Mateo. Cost is $4. Have lunch the 25-acre park situated within Menlo
and meet other community mem- Foster City Library Documentary for an alternate location of the field
bers every third Monday of the Club. 6:30 p.m. Foster City Library, Park and located south of unincorpo- closer to the parking lot on the north-
month. For more information and to 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. rated North Fair Oaks and north of
RSVP call 591-0133. Showing the film “Inequality for All.” ern edge of the park.
For more information call 574-4842. Menlo Park’s Belle Haven neighbor- Because Bay Road, which lines the
Maturing Gracefully Talk : hood. park’s western edge, becomes con-
Financial Wellness. Noon to 1 p.m. Out of Anger: The Battle Between
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Self-Control and Out of Control. Featuring a baseball field, tennis and gested with traffic from nearby
las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn about 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bethany volleyball courts, a playground and schools, they also supported limited
what estate planning you need to Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., picnic tables, the park has been host
know in the event of incapacity. Menlo Park. Features the filmed use of the playing fields on weekday
Rebecca Paul will discuss the neces- story of Jerry Hartman and how he to countless activities in its 82-year afternoons and raised concerns about
sary documents and how to assure learned to control his anger and history, including everything from cars queuing on the road to enter the
financial health. Free. For more infor- transform his life. For more informa-
mation call 591-8286. tion call 854-5897. volleyball and baseball games to park. She added they have also won-
community events and shaded walks dered whether the sufficient parking
Raspberry Pi. 4 p.m. Grand Avenue Elegant Simplicity Par t II:
Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San Applying Principles of Traditional for families living nearby. But in the playing on a field at the Fair Oaks will be provided to accommodate the
Francisco. Run an entire computer Chinese Medicine in Ever yday years since the park’s last renovation Elementary School. additional uses and what kind of
system with a monitor, keyboard Nutrition. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. San in the 1980s, its facilities have aged
and raspberry pi unit. Mateo Public Library, Oak Room, 55 He said the program serves some spillover effect it might have on park
Recommended for ages 10 and up. W. 3rd Avenue, San Mateo. Learn and field conditions have deteriorated, 1,200 athletes in elementary, middle neighbors if not enough spots are
Free. For more information call 877- tasty recipes that integrate nutri- spurring a community process to re- and high school, meaning as many as provided.
8530. tional guidelines from both Western
medicine and traditional Chinese imagine its uses. five teams practice simultaneously on Wijsman said the once-quiet streets
TUESDAY, AUG. 21 medicine from Dr. Brandon Yip, MD. Though the park has long been a fix- the school’s field. And though demand near the park have seen an increasing
New G aller y House Show, Cost is free. For more information
Summer Into Fall — Coastal call 522-7818. ture for community and family events, for the program has increased in number of drivers speeding through
Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery a call for the changes to include more recent years, there hasn’t been room them in an effort to find short-cuts to
House, 320 S. California Ave., Palo Native Gardening in Containers. 7 active uses such as playing fields has
Alto. For more information call 326- p.m. to 9 p.m. Redwood City Public for it to grow at the field where prac- Highway 101, and fears the trend will
1668. Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, been growing among those who use tices are currently held, he said. only get worse if the field’s proposed
Redwood City. Dress the smallest of it, said county parks spokeswoman Garcia was one of more than 130 location becomes final.
Play Poker like a Pro. 1 p.m. to 2 spaces using native plants in con-
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 tainers. For more information call Carla Schoof at the Parks people who signed a petition advocat- “If this field goes in at this location
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. 780-7018. Commission’s Aug. 2 meeting. ing for a separate soccer field to be that’s going to be an everyday thing,”
Classes cost $85 for residents and “The park is really known for the
$105 for everyone else. Classes THURSDAY, AUG. 23 included in the plans in an effort to she said, adding the neighborhood has
repeat every Tuesday through Aug. Conversación en Inglés. 10:30 a.m. place for a lot of community members ensure youth from North Fair Oaks been a quiet, safe place where many
28. For more information and to reg- Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut to hold their very key family events,”
ister call 522-7490. Ave., South San Francisco. Non- receive priority for use of the new families with children live. “That’s
native English speakers are wel- she said, according to a video of the playing field at Flood Park. He said just going to be turned upside down.”
Film Screening: ‘Neither Wolf Nor come to join the conversation at the meeting. “It has some real signifi- many of the youth in the program are Should supervisors adopt the envi-
Dog.’ 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Menlo Park Grand Avenue Branch Library.
Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Repeats every Thursday until cance to this broad community.” from low-income families struggling ronmental report for the potential
Park. Free. For more information call Thursday, August 30th. Free. For To address this need, a multi-use with the region’s rising cost of liv- changes this fall, county park offi-
330-2540. more information, call 877-8530. soccer and lacrosse field and recon- ing, and the program offers them a rare cials will search for a consult to lead a
B ook Club. 6 p.m. South San Asian Senior Club Special Author struction of the existing baseball field opportunity to participate in a community engagement process aimed
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Event. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. are incorporated in preliminary plans
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Martin Luther King Center, 725 healthy activity that keeps them out at solidifying the final design for the
Book Club meets the third Tuesday Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo. for the park’s new design, said of trouble. park, which will ultimately determine
of every month at 6 p.m. from Memoir for Channy Laux, survivor of Schoof. Also included among the “I feel like it saved my life, it kept what changes will be included and
January through November. The the Cambodian genocide, 1975-
book selection for August is ‘In the 1979. For more information, call 349- potential changes supervisors will me in a good direction,” he said. “I where they will go, said Schoof.
Midst of Winter’ by Isabel Allende. 8534. review this fall are improvements to know how much it means for the fami- Having visited the park for more
Free. For more information call 829- the picnic areas in the southern por-
3860. ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. lies and the community.” than 25 years from her home in North
to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 tion of the park to preserve the com- Though resident Nettie Wijsman Fair Oaks, Julia Jauregui said she
Real Estate New Classes. 6:30 p.m. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. munity gathering space it offers.
College of San Mateo, 1700 W. Come practice speaking and listen- supports many of the changes includ- enjoys how relaxing the park but has
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Learn ing in English. Improve your gram- As a coach and former athlete for the ed in the park’s redesign, she and long thought more should be done to
about real estate and licenses. Cost mar, vocabulary, and pronunciation San Mateo County Sheriff’s Activities dozens of other neighbors of the park make the fields usable and improve the
is $138, course registration required. while meeting people from all over
For more information call 574-6165. the world. Free. For more informa- League soccer program, Armando have been voicing concerns about landscaping. She welcomed the effort
tion call 591-8286. Garcia knows from experience how noise emanating from the playing to redesign the park, which she felt
Video Editing with iMovie. 7 p.m. hard playing field space is to come by
to 10 p.m. Midpeninsula Hawaiian Music Jam and Ice fields and the uptick in traffic conges- has not been used to its potential in
Community Media Center, 900 San Cream Social. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in North Fair Oaks, where the program tion that may accompany the park’s recent years.
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Learn basic San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 is based. Because sports teams and new uses. “This park needs to be alive,” she
video-editing. To register, visit mid- Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
penmedia.org/event/video-editing- Registration is not required. $1 will activities based in Redwood City take A resident of Del Norte Avenue just said. “I really hope they do some-
with-imovie-aug-21-23-2/. be collected at the door. For more priority for playing fields there, the south of the park, Wijsman and sever- thing. I hope they come with their
information call 522-7490.
Peninsula Rose Society Meeting. teams Garcia oversees are limited to al of her neighbors are concerned good ideas.”
7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Redwood City B ack to School Ice Cream Social.
Veterans Memorial Senior Center, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Belmont Library,
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, of restrictions on smoking and tobac- to pass a citywide ban on smoking
Refreshments and raffle prizes. For
more information call 465-3967.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22
Peninsula Humane Society and
Belmont. Come celebrate back to
school with refreshing ice cream.
Free for all ages. For more informa-
tion call 591-8286.
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and a vast majority of respondents
that applies to all sidewalks and
streets.
Belmont, Burlingame, South San
SPCA’s Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 New Gallery House Show, supported the various regulations out- Francisco, San Mateo, South San
a.m. Pet Food Express, 6925 Mission Summer Into Fall — Coastal lined the two proposed ordinances. Francisco and unincorporated San
St., Daly City. Free spay/neuter clinic. Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery the city and pay a fee, and it would ban
For more information call 340-7022. House, 320 South California Ave., Earlier this year, Half Moon Bay Mateo County are a few of the other
Palo Alto. For more information, call tobacco sales in vending machines and received an F grade from the American local areas where smoking bans have
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to 326-1668. at pharmacies in Half Moon Bay. It Lung Association because there are been enacted.
Noon. Redwood City Public Library,
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood FRIDAY, AUG. 24 would also ban the sale of flavored currently no tobacco-related ordi-
City. Free. For more information call Coffee and Coloring. 10 a.m. to tobacco products. nances on the books. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at
780-7098. noon. Belmont Library, 1110 The council discussed potential regu-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. The two ordinances are being pro- the Ted Adcock Community Center
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to Take a break from your day and lations at meetings in February and posed shortly after Foster City decided located at 535 Kelly Av e.
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terns have progressed in time into
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sarily required. CA 94080. Registered Owner: Ma. Mon-
serrat Perez Varela, same address. The
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ply, you should familiarize yourself 2018.
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feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs Representative needed to sell newspa-
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This statement was filed with the Asses-
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the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, 117, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- not be granted. If no written objection is contacting your local court or county bar
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). tered Owners: MARIA R TAPIA ENCISO, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- association. NOTE: The court has a
same address. The business is conduct- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the statutory lien for waived fees and costs
ed by an Individual. The registrants petition shall be held on 09/11/18 at 9 on any settlement or arbitration award of
FicTiTioUs BUsiNess Name commenced to transact business under a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
sTaTemeNT #278474 the FBN on 8-2-2018. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this court's lien must be paid before the court
The following person is doing business /s/MARIA R TAPIA ENCISO/ Order to Show Cause shall be published will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han
as Restore Massage Therapy, 851 N This statement was filed with the Asses- at least once each week for four succes- demandado. Si no responde dentro de
San Mateo Dr, Ste F, SAN MATEO, CA sor-County Clerk on 8/3/18. (Published in sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
94401. Registered Owner: Dacy Salcedo the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, ing on the petition in the following news- contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
Huerta, 1601 S. Norfolk St., San Mateo, 8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). paper of general circulation: formación a continuación.
CA 94401. The business is conducted San Mateo Daily Journal Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-
by an Individual. The registrants com- Filed: 7/31/2018 spués de que le entreguen esta citación
menced to transact business under the FicTiTioUs BUsiNess Name /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ y papeles legales para presentar una re-
FBN on N/A. sTaTemeNT #278624 Judge of the Superior Court spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
/s/Dacy Huerta/ The following person is doing business Dated: 7/27/2018 que se entregue una copia al deman-
This statement was filed with the Asses- as Compete Every Day Training. 809 (Published 8/6/18, 8/1318, 8/20/18, dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
sor-County Clerk on 8/3/18. (Published in Morrell Ave., BURLINGAME, CA 94010. 8/27/18) ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, Registered Owner: Anthony DeMartini, crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). same address. The business is conduct- recto si desea que procesen su caso en
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
menced to transact business under the lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
FicTiTioUs BUsiNess Name FBN on 8/17/18. spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
sTaTemeNT #278447 /s/Anthony DeMartini/ sUmmoNs (ciTacioN JUDicial) larios de la corte y más información en el
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
as AK Publishing, 3348 Kimberly Way, sor-County Clerk on 8/17/18. (Published 18ciV02734 fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered in the San Mateo Daily 8/20, 8/27, 9/3, teca de leyes de su condado o en la
9/10) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
Owner: Allen A. Kanda, same address. (AVISO AL DEMANDADO)
The business is conducted by an Individ- puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
ual. The registrants commenced to pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
public inspection Notice MELVIRDA PACHECO, an individual; un formulario de exención de pago de
transact business under the FBN on JOHN D. PACHECO, an individual;
5/23/1991. Fern Lucero, Director of cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
FRED MICHAEL PACHECO, tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
/s/Allen A. Kanda/ Lucero Family Charitable an individual; LISA BACHATA a/k/a plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
This statement was filed with the Asses- LISA PACHECO, an individual; DARRIN
sor-County Clerk on 7/31/18. (Published Foundation will make the WADE PACHECO, an individual;
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
private foundation annual cia.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, ANTHONY GLENN PACHECO, Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). tax return available for pub- an individual; KAREN PACHECO a/k/a mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
lic inspection within 180 KARRIN PACHECO, an individual diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
days of publication of this puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
FicTiTioUs BUsiNess Name YOU ARE BEING SUED BY abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
sTaTemeNT #278468 notice during regular busi- PLAINTIFF: gado, es posible que cumpla con los
The following person is doing business ness hours or by written re- (LO ESTA DEMANDADO requisitos para obtener servicios legales
as iQ Legal Services, 851 Cherry Ave EL DEMANDANTE) gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
#27/603, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Reg- quest at the office of Fern gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
istered Owners: 1)Gustavo Moreira Ma- Lucero 1125 Grand St. Red- DITECH FINANCIAL LLC estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
chado Lino, 135 Shell St., Pacifica, CA wood City, CA 94061. Inter- web de California Legal Services,
94044 2)Wellington M. Rosa, 8 Linden NOTICE! You have been sued. The court (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
Ave., Apt. 1, San Bruno, CA 94066. The
ested parties should call may decide against you without your de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
business is conducted by a General Part- (650)-261-1096. August 10, being heard unless you respond within (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
nership. The registrants commenced to 2018 30 days. Read the information below. contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
transact business under the FBN on You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
08/02/2018. this summons and legal papers are tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
/s/Wellington M. Rosa/ served on you to file a written response costos exentos por imponer un grava-
This statement was filed with the Asses- orDer To shoW caUse For at this court and have a copy served on men sobre cualquier recuperación de
chaNGe oF Name the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me-
sor-County Clerk on 8/2/18. (Published in protect you. Your written response must
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, CASE# 18CIV03871 diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, be in proper legal form if you want the arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). court to hear your case. There may be a
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, court form that you can use for your antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 response. You can find these court forms caso.
PETITION OF and more information at the California The name and address of the court is (El
Srikanth Rajagopalan Courts Online Self-Help Center nombre y dirección de la corte es):
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN MATEO
Petitioner: Srikanth Rajagopalan filed a county law library, or the courthouse Hall of Justice
petition with this court for a decree nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing 400 County Center
changing name as follows: fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063
Present Name: form. If you do not file your response on The name, address, and telephone num-
Srikanth Rajagopalan time, you may lose the case by default, ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with-
Proposed Name: and your wages, money, and property out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
Srikanth Rajagopalan Chinmay may be taken without further warning ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-
from the court. do del demandante, o del demandante
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Administration . That’s triple the average for the five cold-
est Aprils to Septembers.
The western summer so far is more than 3 degrees
needs 15 percent more rain to make up for the drying of the
fuel, Flannigan said.
Fuel moisture levels in California and Oregon are flirting
Fahrenheit warmer than the 20th century average. with record dry levels, NOAA western regional climate cen-
California in July logged its hottest month in 124 years of ter director Tim Brown said.
down to the basic dynamics of fire. Fires need ignition, record-keeping. And low humidity is “the key driver of wildfire spread,”
oxygen and fuel. And what’s really changed is fuel — the The five years with the most acres burned since 1983 according to University of Colorado fire scientist Jennifer
trees, brush and other plants that go up in flames. averaged 63.4 degrees from April to September. That’s 1.2 Balch who says the western U.S. soon will start to see wild-
“Hotter drier weather means our fuels are drier so it’s easi- degrees warmer than average and 2.4 degrees hotter than fires of 1 million acres.
er for fires to start and spread and burn more intensely,” said the years with the least acres burned, AP’s data analysis Veteran Colorado hotshot firefighter Mike Sugaski used
University of Alberta fire scientist Mike Flannigan. shows. to consider 10,000-acre fires big, now he fights ones 10
It’s simple, he said: “The warmer it is, the more fire we In California, the five years with the most acres burned times that or more.
see.” (not including this year) average 2.1 degrees warmer than “You kind of keep saying ‘How can they get much worse?’
Federal fire and weather data show higher air temperatures the five years with the least acres burned. But they do,” Sugaski said.
are turbo-charging fire season. A degree or two may seem like not much, but for fuel it is The number of U.S. wildfires hasn’t changed much over
The five hottest Aprils to Septembers out west produced crucial. The hotter it is, the more water evaporates from the last few decades, but the area consumed has soared.
years that on average burned more than 13,500 square plants. When fuel dries faster, fires spread more and burn “The year 2000 seemed to be some kind of turning point,”
miles, according to data at the National Interagency Fire more intensely, experts said. said Randy Eardley, the fire center’s chief spokesman.
mental resources than when they are older and certain “I think for our training, it’s really trying to make that
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behaviors or emotional patterns take root.
“Maximizing the resources at a younger age, it actually
gives us a bigger impact,” she said.
key shift in perspective for our staff,” she said. “I think the
first step is trying to make the connection as quickly as
possible.”
Resources like home visits from health professionals as Through many of the Health System’s existing services,
well as occupational, physical and speech and language health officials have found trauma can be passed down
impact of trauma among staff throughout the county’s therapy are among the interventions that can help chil- between generations, meaning the parents of children the
Health System. As researchers have focused on trauma and dren who have had traumatic experiences regulate their pilot could help may have experienced something similar
its effects in recent years, DeMarco said health officials own emotions and avoid falling behind developmentally, in their own lives, said Erwin. She said the pilot is aimed at
have grown in their understanding of the long-term devel- said DeMarco. incorporating parents’ experiences when connecting fami-
opmental effects trauma can have on young children and To connect families with resources to help them deal lies to resources to address their needs as well.
how instances of trauma can play out in families through with trauma, health officials are incorporating trauma- With better screening in place for young children who
emotional neglect, domestic violence or sexual or physical informed training for clinic staff, which includes physi- have experienced trauma, Erwin and DeMarco have noticed
abuse. cians, receptionists, clinic managers and security guards, the rate of children being asked to leave preschool pro-
“By getting a better history and really understanding among others who work with children, said Trish Erwin, grams because of emotional and behavioral issues climb, a
how the family came [into] our services the way that they quality improvement manager in the Health System’s trend they are hoping to reverse with learnings from the
did, we’re much more able to address the needs of the spe- Family Health Services Division. pilot program. DeMarco said instances of trauma at home
cific child or their family in a way that they’re going to be Erwin said health and medical staff across the country are can easily become compounded when a child goes to
able to benefit,” she said. finding that to bring many of these families into the care school, which, can in turn, lead to anxiety about attending
By focusing on how to best screen children and their they need, those who work with them must shift from ask- school or feelings of isolation among children who feel
parents for instances of emotional disturbance when they ing questions implying there is something wrong with a they are falling behind their peers. Erwin added the early
visit the clinic or receive other services, such as home vis- family’s situation to more neutral questions aimed at deter- interventions they are hoping to bolster with the pilot
its as part of the Health System’s Women, Infants and mining what has happened within a family. could also prevent children from ending up in high-inten-
Children Program, DeMarco is hoping health officials can She said the staff is developing a protocol for following sity mental health programs and even juvenile probation
identify traumatic experiences early on so they can be con- up with families as soon as trauma is identified to ensure later in life.
nected with resources that can help them work through they are connected with resources. With the understanding Stories of parents whose children have already used the
them. parents lead busy lives and may not be able to pursue rec- county’s trauma-oriented resources — and found they are
DeMarco said the time before children turn 3 years old is ommended treatment or therapy right away, Erwin said they better able to manage their child’s behavior — gives
especially critical since their brains are developing very are working to increase communication between the pro- DeMarco hope these resources can put children at risk of
rapidly at that time, making it easier in some cases for fessionals families see at the clinic and those who provide facing several challenges on a path toward success instead.
them to redirect thoughts and be supported with develop- different therapies so parents get a call the same day they “That kind of intervention at an early age allows the
are seen by someone to figure out next steps. child then to have a different trajectory,” she said.
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