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This section is for regoinal events and activities that might be of interest to East Palo Alto residents.

Announcements and Events

Marriage Seminar

Location: Saint Samuel Church, 1199 East Bayshore Road, East
Date and Time: Sat, Jul 24 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

 Hello All,

 
This is a reminder for some and a invitation for others.  Saint Samuel will be hosting "Laugh Your Way To A Better Marriage" and "A Tale of Two Brains His and Hers" This Saturday 10am at Saint Samuel Church, 1199 East Bayshore Road, East Palo Alto.  
Cheryl and I attended the same seminar hosted by a pastor friend of mine and benefited from it greatly through the laughter it will bring to your soul.  The information you will receive is priceless, and more importantly, the applications are appropriate to use within your relationship whether married or single.  Because we are serving continental breakfast and a full lunch at no charge to you, we do ask that you RSVP to my assistant Crystal Bullock at crystalunc@aol.com so we will have the proper amount of food to serve everyone.
 
Sorry, this is for single and married adults only and no child care will be available.
 
Blessings and hope to see you there, I am sure you won't regret coming!

Call to Action! Promise Neighborhoods is in jeopardy

Date and Time: Thu, Jul 29 1:00 PM

 

Call to Action!

Hello everyone, funding for Promise Neighborhoods is in jeopardy. Please read respond the Funding Support Letter and read the blogpost from Building Neighborhoods regarding the current state of Pres. Obama's 2011 proposed budget. I have also attached PolicyLink's report on why the president's proposed budget will help provide economic equity for many struggling communities. - Stewart

Funding Support Letter Still Open
It's not over. We still need you!

http://www.alliance1.org/Public_Policy/Neighborhoods/PN_funding_letter.pdf

 

Promise Neighborhoods Funding Slashed to $60 Million

The House appropriations subcommittee with jurisdiction over Promise Neighborhoods reduced funding for the program today (July 15) by over two-thirds from President Obama’s request, from $210 million to $60 million.

The decision is not final. The full committee and full House must still act, as must the Senate.

Meanwhile, according to a report from Congressional Quarterly, the Senate today also began the process of cutting the president’s budget, although they have not yet made any decisions on Promise Neighborhoods.

Senate appropriators agreed Thursday to slice $14 billion from President Obama’s fiscal 2011 budget request, roughly double the cut proposed by House Democrats. They must still decide how to allocate those cuts.

As we have previously noted (here and here), cuts of this magnitude tend to be focused on new programs, particularly those without existing constituency groups fighting hard to support them. This is now plain, having played out for both Promise Neighborhoods and Choice Neighborhoods, which had its funding reduced to zero earlier this month.

During the session, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Republicans felt they had to “make their stand” on overall discretionary spending at the committee markup, according to Congressional Quarterly.

McConnell rarely attends public committee meetings and his presence was evidence of the determination of Senate GOP leaders to make federal spending an issue this year.

We need your help: Hayling and I are working as hard as we can, but we can not save Promise Neighborhoods from cuts by ourselves. Please help us!  Please help us with the letter by signing it and recruiting others to get on it. If you are reaching out to members of Congress, please let us know.

We can save funding for this program, but only if you help!

 

Posted in Promise Neighborhoods.

Public workshop on "SF Bay to Highway 101" flood control project

Location: East Palo Alto City Hall
Date and Time: Wed, Jul 21 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Please join the San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority (SFCJPA) at a public workshop on the evening of July 21st at the East Palo Alto City Council chambers to review preliminary design plans for the “SF Bay to Highway 101” project. This project will greatly increase local flood protection for the East Palo Alto and Palo Alto communities on the bay side of Highway 101. It will also set the stage for future upstream flood control solutions and provide significant environmental benefits and improved public access and recreational opportunities. SFCJPA staff and technical specialists will present project details, share maps and visuals, answer questions, and take your input.

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National Night Out

Location: Nationwide event
Date and Time: Tue, Aug 3 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

SAVE THE DATE Townhall Meeting - San Jose, CA

Location: San Jose Buddhist Temple 640 N. 5th St. San Jose
Date and Time: Sat, Jul 17 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM

 Save the Date

Healthcare Reform and Behavioral Health of

Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders

NAAPIMHA

National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association

Santa Clara County Mental Health Department

Asian Americans for Community Involvement

Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc.

California Reducing Disparities Project

Asian American Center on Disparities Research

National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse

APIAVote

 

July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

 

Town Hall Meeting

San Jose Buddhist Temple

640 North 5th Street
San Jose, California

Saturday July 17, 2010

8:30 – 3:00

 

In recognition of July being Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, NAAPIMHA and its partners will host a Town Hall Meeting in San Jose California.  This is an opportunity to meet with Congressman Mike Honda and Assemblyman Mike Eng to address the impact of behavioral health of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in California.  Behavioral health is an issue that is frequently ignored yet impacts every aspect of our lives and is itself impacted by our physical health, employment, education, housing and immigration status.  We continue to see suicide among our students, depression in our elders, post traumatic stress disorder among our refugee and immigrant populations and substance use in our communities, yet we face challenges in having adequate resources to meet our growing needs.   Please join us for this important meeting and have your voices heard.  Both Congressman Honda and Assemblyman Mike Eng are very supportive of behavioral health and want to hear what the community has to say as we develop a statewide and national agenda to improve the overall health and well being of our community. 

 

Registration for townhall is free

www.naapimha.org

 

Celebrate Agriculture in East Palo Alto

Location: EPA Library Community Room
Date and Time: Thu, Jun 24 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

 Celebrate Agriculture in East Palo Alto

Thursday, June 24 from 6pm to 7:30pm
EPA Library Community Room
2415 University Avenue, East Palo Alto
attendance is free.
 
Join the East Palo Alto Backyard Gardener Network for an evening of guest
speakers and stories about agriculture in East Palo Alto ‐‐ both past and present.
Over the past few months, we have been visiting local gardeners throughout the
area, and we are excited to share their stories. Professional writer and journalist
Ruxandra Guidi is invited to share all four parts of her feature‐length story on
East Palo Alto, in both English and Spanish (pictured above).
Plus, we'll have resources on hand for new and experienced gardeners, and
information about joining the free Backyard Gardener Network. Attendance
is free!
 
For more information, call (650) 324‐2769 or email liliana@collectiveroots.org.
 

27 Anniversary of the City of East palo Alto

Location: Cesar Chavez School
Date and Time: Sun, Jul 4 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

 

Second Annual Palo Alto World Music Day on June 20

Location: Downtown Palo Alto
Date and Time: Sun, Jun 20 3:00 PM - Thu, Jun 17 7:30 PM

Second Annual

Palo Alto World Music Day
Sunday June 20, 3:00-7:30 pm, University Avenue, King Plaza (City Hall), and surrounding streets.

The Palo Alto City Council has declared Sunday June 20 as World Music Day.  World Music Day is a free music festival that takes place in cities around the world every year close to the Summer Solstice.  In Palo Alto, professional and amateur musical groups will perform a wide variety of musical genres on street corners and plazas: jazz, pop, rock, classical, world music, choirs, etc.  All performances will be FREE and open to the public.  Last year the event had 42 musical groups and attracted about 8,000 people…but we expect more this year!  This is a fun and unique family event not to be missedBook the date now and tell your friends! 

In addition to the City of Palo Alto, event sponsors include: the Palo Alto Weekly, Palo Alto Online, the Palo Alto Recreation Foundation, the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce, the Palo Alto Downtown Business and Professional Association, the Palo Alto Community Fund, Arts Council Silicon Valley, Artsopolis, and News for Chinese.

For more information, to perform as a musician, or to volunteer please visit www.pamusicday.org or e-mail info@pamusicday.org

Facebook Event Page: 

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=123415664351482

 

Best regards,

Claude Ezran

Palo Alto World Music Day

www.pamusicday.org

PRESS RELEASE: Simitian Receives Crime Fighter Award

Date and Time: Thu, Jun 17 8:00 AM

For More Information, Contact:

Keith Weissglass (650) 688-6384

 

SIMITIAN RECEIVES CRIME FIGHTER AWARD

 

SACRAMENTO – Fight Crime: Invest in Kids California has named State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) as the recipient of its 2010 Crime Fighter Award. Simitian was singled out for his legislation to benefit youth and public safety.

 

Fight Crime: Invest in Kids California is a bipartisan, anti-crime organization of 400 sheriffs, police chiefs, district attorneys and victims of violence dedicated to reducing crime by supporting early investments – such as dropout prevention, quality preschool and child abuse and neglect programs.

 

Senator Simitian has consistently focused on smart, targeted investments in schools and kids – investments which have helped increase student success and decrease criminal behavior,” said Barrie Becker, State Director of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids California.

 

“I’m gratified to receive this recognition,” said Simitian. “Understanding what works in the classroom pays big dividends, both for at-risk kids and for local communities.” 

 

Simitian was presented with the award by San Mateo Police Chief Susan Manheimer in Sacramento on Wednesday.

 

For more information on Simitian’s education and public safety legislation, visit www.senatorsimitian.com.

 

Drive Less Challenge: Menlo Park challenges East Palo Alto in reducing carbon emissions

Drive Less Challenge

Volunteer group challenges East Palo Alto in reducing carbon emissions

By Selagi Nimo Lesu'i
E.P.A. Staff Writer

In honor of Earth Day, a volunteer organization located in Menlo Park is challenging you! Do you think you have what it takes? What are the requirements in order to participate in this challenge? Your mind, feet/bike, and lots of water!

This challenge is titled as the Drive Less Challenge. The Drive Less Challenge, "is a friendly social competition to reduce the amount of driving alone - the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the Bay Area." 45% - 47% of the carbon emission comes from cars. If all that comes from our cars alone, surely the percentage of the other sources of carbon entering into the air, must be frightening!

In case you haven't heard, carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that enters into our atmosphere and, sadly, gets stuck into our atmosphere causing the earth to be in the crisis known as the greenhouse effect. The goal of this challenge is to try and reduce the amount of carbon that enters into the air.

How can you be a contestant in this challenge? Visit their website,http://drivelesschallenge.com/, and register. After registering, you can post stories and share them with other individuals whom are participating in this extravaganza. You'll be able to relate and experience what other people are seeing and feeling around the Bay Area. You are not alone!

This challenge starts April 22nd and ends May 6th. During this 2 week challenge, you will be challenged... to keep track of your mileage. Simple? Doubt it. So, what do you think? Do you think you can handle it? Try it! I wish you the best of luck and God bless.

For more information, visit their website:

http://drivelesschallenge.com

California Immigrant Policy Center Job Announcement: Statewide Budget Organizer

STATEWIDE BUDGET ORGANIZER
Los Angeles, CA


The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a non-partisan, non-profit statewide partnership of four immigrant rights organizations founded in 1996. CIPC seeks to inform public debate and policy decisions on issues affecting the state's immigrants and their families in order to improve the quality of life for all Californians.

Position Summary:
CIPC is seeking a full-time Statewide Budget Organizer committed to immigrant rights. The Budget Organizer will develop CIPC's field capacity to respond to state budget issues. This person will also work closely with other budget coalitions; organize CIPC legislative events in Sacramento and different regions of the state; develop and conduct trainings on state budget issues as they impact immigrant communities. This position will report to CIPC's Statewide Policy Analyst who is based in Sacramento, but the position will be based in Los Angeles along with CIPC's Director. Significant travel will be required.


Responsibilities include:
· Develop and maintain networks of immigrant-serving organizations to advocate on immigrant-related state budget issues in diverse regions, including San Diego, the Inland Empire, Central Valley, Los Angeles County, and other parts of California;
· Convene meetings and conference calls and promote communication among diverse interests serving immigrant communities throughout the state;
· Collaborate with local, regional and statewide organizations building the strength of low-income immigrant communities in California;
· Develop and conduct trainings on state budget issues, including immigrant eligibility for public benefits programs, and related issues;
· Represent CIPC in state and regional budget coalitions;
· Play a lead role in organizing CIPC's state advocacy day in Sacramento;
· Stay informed about key state budget issues as they impact immigrant communities;
· Work closely with CIPC staff to help develop strategic direction and programs around state budget issues.


Qualifications:
· Demonstrated commitment to immigrant rights;
· Interest and experience in policy analysis, with a focus on health and human services;
· Experience organizing and working with diverse communities and audiences;
· Excellent writing, research, and speaking skills;
· Self-initiated, motivated, well-organized, able to work with minimal supervision;
· Bachelors degree in public policy or related field;
· Background in immigrant rights issues, public benefits, and immigration law preferred;
· Ability to work flexible hours including some nights and weekends;
· Ability to organize and attend meetings throughout the state;
· Knowledge of a language other than English preferred;
· Valid driver's license, liability insurance and access to a vehicle or alternate transportation.


Salary and Benefits:
Salary commensurate with experience. The Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) acts as fiscal agent for CIPC and the Statewide Budget Organizer will be an employee of APALC. APALC provides a comprehensive benefits package to its employees, including paid medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus retirement benefits. Parking is provided.


Application Information:
Position is open immediately until filled. Please send a cover letter, resume, writing sample and three references via e-mail to: hr@caimmigrant.org. Please put Statewide Budget Organizer Search in subject line. No phone calls please.

APALC is an equal opportunity employer; people of color and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. APALC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnic background, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, or disability.


A STATE WIDE PARTNERSHIP OF: APALC (Asian Pacific American Legal Center), CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles), NILC (National Immigration Law Center), SIREN (Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network)

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Celebrate with us as we honor our musical heritage

Location: Hotel Nikko 222 Mason Street San Francisco
Date and Time: Tue, Feb 23 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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Benefit house party for relief efforts in Haiti

Location: 92 S. 15th St. San Jose
Date and Time: Sat, Jan 30 4:00 PM - Sun, Jan 31 12:00 AM

Description


Come out to the farmhouse this Saturday! We have put together a benefit concert to raise money for relief efforts in Haiti.

A long list of fantastic performers is lined up for the evening: Phoebe Rose Erler, Harry Hall, Randy Bales, Kevy Nova, Tracy Shaun Ruggles, Veronica Malki, Shawn Evans, Diego Picetti, Patrick Daly, Levi Levitt, Ben Henderson, Michael Grossman, DJ TIMBO

There is a $10 suggested minimum donation to enter. Whatever you can afford will be very helpful. 100% of the money raised will go to Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, MSF focused on emergency surgery and life-saving interventions. They now continue to treat Haitians in need, doing their best to provide proper care. More information on MSF will be available at the house.

http://doctorswithoutborders.org

I hope you will all join us. Please feel free to bring food to share :)

Emergency Preparedness Meeting

Location: 219 Demeter Street, East Palo Alto
Date and Time: Wed, Feb 17 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

For those of you interested in helping our community prepare for an emergency or disaster, the Chief of Police will be hosting a meeting to discuss the possibility of forming a Citizen's Corps.  Chief Davis, Captain Chalmers, Carol Parker from Menlo Park Fire District, Kenneth Dueker from Palo Alto Police (coordinates the East Palo Alto HAM operators) and East Palo Alto CERT members are scheduled to attend.  Neighborhood Watch Groups, Block Captains and anyone else who is interested in participating are encouraged to attend.

Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Time: 6pm - 7:30pm
Location: 219 Demeter Street, East Palo Alto, CA 94303

African-American Family Education Night How to Target Success!

Location: College Track, 1877 Bay Road, East Palo Alto
Date and Time: Thu, Jan 28 6:30 PM - 8:45 PM

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DOCUMENTARY FEATURING WRONGLY CONVICTED BAY AREA RESIDENT TO AIR ON KQED

Location: KQED 9HD Comcast Channel 9 and 709 Digital Chann
Date and Time: Sun, Dec 27, 2009 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

For More Information, Contact:

Keith Weissglass (650) 688-6384

 

DOCUMENTARY FEATURING WRONGLY CONVICTED

BAY AREA RESIDENT TO AIR ON KQED

 

PALO ALTO  $100 a Day, a documentary featuring a wrongly convicted East Palo Alto resident, will air on KQED-TV on Sunday, December 27. The award-winning documentary tells the story of Rick Walker’s wrongful imprisonment and his subsequent struggle for justice in the California State Legislature. 

 

Entitled to one hundred dollars for every day he spent wrongly imprisoned during a 12 year period, Walker’s attempt to receive compensation was caught in the partisan battle over the 2003 state budget.  The film depicts the last minute struggle to pass legislation authored by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) – then serving in the State Assembly – and prevent Walker from being wronged a second time.

 

$100 a Day was produced by Santa Cruz-based filmmakers Gwen Essegian and Mark Ligon under the auspices of the Midpeninsula Community Media Center.

 

“We were struck by how Rick’s story touched on so many things that matter to all of us: the flaws in our justice system, California’s partisan political deadlock, and the prospect of hope and change,” said Essegian.  “It seemed like a natural subject for a film.”

 

The film was awarded “Best Documentary Short” at the 2009 Sacramento Film & Music Festival and “Most Socially Engaging” film at the Eugene International Film Festival.

 


WHAT: 

$100 a Day documentary airing on KQED

 

WHEN:

Sunday, December 27th at 2:30 p.m.

 

WHERE:

KQED 9HD

Comcast Channel 9 and 709

Digital Channel 9.1, 54.2 or 25.1

The Census Bureau is hiring temporary, part-time census workers for the 2010 Census

Date and Time: Mon, Dec 14, 2009 4:00 PM

The Census Bureau is hiring temporary, part-time census workers for the 2010 Census. These are short-term jobs that offer good pay and flexible hours.  Please spread the word about this new job opportunity.
 
Census workers must be able to speak English.  People who have bilingual skills are especially needed in communities where a large number of residents primarily speak other languages. If you know anyone who has the language skills and cultural knowledge to communicate well in their community, we encourage them to apply.
 
The application process includes a 30-minte test.  For those who want, we will offer a practice test right before the actual test.  The test will be given in different communities beginning November 30.  We encourage people to register early by calling 1-866-861-2010.

Environment events, Environmental Education grant due 12/15, paid student internship due 2/5/2010

Date and Time: Thu, Dec 3, 2009 7:00 PM

 1 - 11/21 – Children exploring a sense of place -  Huddart County Park

2 - 11/30 – Jack Laws speaker, Palo Alto

3- 12/5 – Hidden Villa program on making wreaths , Los Altos

4- 12/6 – Hidden Villa Solstice event, Los Altos

5- 12/15 – deadline for Envi Educ grant prog - $5-$200K from USEPA

6- 2/5/2010 – deadline to apply for paid Summer Student Internship re Climate at FedEx in Memphis

7- Collective Roots newsletter – East Palo Alto group 

- reminder every Friday garden working days at East Palo Alto Charter School. 

- Every Saturday Farmers Markets 2-5 pm at City Hall parking lot

8 - Silicon Valley Health Corps Volunteer opportunity

 

Details below:

 

1 - 11/21 – Children exploring a sense of place -  Huddart County Park

 

From: Children in Nature Collaborative (http://cincbayarea.org/)

 

Exploring a Sense of Place  
As the holidays approach, experience the beauty of late fall and 'Bring a Child to Exploring a Sense of Place' at Huddart County Park on Saturday, November 21, 9:45 am–noon. Karen Harwell from Exploring a Sense of Place and local naturalist Wendolyn Bird from Tender Tracks will offer ways of discovering nature with new eyes and ears—you will leave the experience and look toward the coming holidays with a broader and deeper meaning for 'home'.

 

Wendolyn Bird of the fully outdoor pre-school  Tender Tracks is a teller of tales, music maker and guide for the young and old alike.Exploring a Sense of Place created a extraordinary guidebook and year-long course to help people explore their local bioregion and identify with and connect to the living Earth.

 

Karen Harwell, Director 650-938-9300, x15
kharwell@exploringsenseofplace.org 

2 - 11/30 – Jack Laws speaker, Palo Alto

 

An Evening with Jack Laws

Exploring a Sense of Place is hosting another upcoming event, An Evening with Jack Laws, on November 30th from 7–9 pm. Jack Laws delights in exploring the natural world and sharing this love with others. He is trained as a wildlife biologist and is a research associate of the California Academy of Sciences. Jack teaches classes on natural history, conservation biology, scientific illustration, and field sketching..

 

Last spring two members of the Children in Nature Collaborative attended an inspiring talk by Jack Laws and signed up for his summer nature journal course.

 

This summer I spent two long weekends with teachers in Yosemite learning from Jack Laws. He showed us so many facets of nature in the Sierras—from the habits of insects to stargazing. All of our observations were captured in our Nature Journal. On each page we were encouraged to note questions such as "I wonder why..." and to look for answers to these questions. I am impressed with the deep knowledge that Jack has as a result of this discipline. 

–Kelyn Dewar, student teacher at Ohlone School in Palo Alto

 

Journaling is a way of taking time to slow down and look, listen, sense, and record the world around us—something that we don't often do. I was so inspired by Jack Law's talk, that I continued studies with a six day journaling class with him in Yosemite last summer.
–Scott Vanderlip, parent

 

Karen Harwell, Director 650-938-9300, x15
kharwell@exploringsenseofplace.org 
http://exploringsenseofplace.org/

1023 Corporation Way, Palo Alto

 

3- 12/5 – Hidden Villa program on making wreaths , Los Altos

 

 

Hidden Villa 
Holiday Programs

Create a Living Holiday Wreath with Succulents
Saturday, December 5, 2:00 - 4:00 pm

Make a gorgeous living wreath for your door or holiday table. Musicians from local high schools will play seasonal selections as you work with beautiful and unusual succulent plants to create a centerpiece or wreath that will grow and last for many years.
$28 per person; advance registration required.

 



4- 12/6 – Hidden Villa Solstice event, Los Altos


Winter Solstice Celebration:
Faith McCoy Scriven on Piano
 
Sunday, December 6, 2:00 - 4:30 pm

Enjoy an old fashioned afternoon at Hidden Villa working with greens, pine cones, candles and glitter to make your own solstice log. Sip holiday tea and nibble on teacakes and cookies as you listen to Hidden Villa gem, classically trained concert pianist, Faith McCoy Scriven. What a wonderful way to celebrate the coming of winter!
$15 per person in advance; $20 at the door.


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5- 12/15 – deadline for Envi Educ grant prog - $5-$200K from USEPA

 

WASHINGTON - The US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) is accepting grant applications for a total of $3.4 million in funding for environmental education projects and programs.  EPA expects to award approximately 100 grants ranging from $5,000 to $200,000 and will accept applications until December 15, 2009. More information on eligibility and application materials:http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants.html

The US EPA Environmental Education Grant Program provides funding to local education agencies, state education or environmental agencies, colleges or universities, not-for-profit organizations, or noncommercial educational broadcasting entities. Tribal education agencies, which are controlled by an Indian tribe, band or nation, may also apply, including a school or community college. 

The purpose of the US EPA Environmental Education Grant Program is to promote environmental stewardship and help develop knowledgeable and responsible students, teachers and citizens.  The grants provide financial support for innovative projects that design, demonstrate, or disseminate environmental education practices, methods, or techniques. Projects should involve environmental education activities that go beyond disseminating information. 
 
Please direct all comments, concerns, or questions to US EPA Contact: Enesta Jones at jones.enesta@epa.gov, or via phone at 202-564-7873 or 202-564-4355.

 

http://www.netimpact.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=3137

FedEx is sponsoring 1 graduate (MBA) and 1 undergraduate student this summer for an   EDF Climate Corps Internship.  They will be working at FedEx Express to identify energy (and cost) savings on a special project. This is a 10-week internship and each student will receive special training from the Environmental Defense Fund.
 
Social Responsibility will be working with UNCF to send this out to all of the HBCU schools throughout the southeast; but thought that the AAN would be a great channel to help generate interest.  Students with a finance and engineering background who are or have attended an HBCU in the past are encouraged to apply. 
 
Thanks!

 

 

6- 2/5/2010 – deadline to apply for paid Summer Student Internship re Climate at FedEx in Memphis

 

As a FedEx Undergrad Climate Corps Fellow, you will be part of an exciting 10-week long sustainability project with FedEx. This is a unique hands-on opportunity and resume-builder for an analytical and technically-minded student with a passion for the environment.

Title: FedEx Undergrad Climate Corps Fellow
Duration: 10-12 weeks during summer 2010
Type
: Paid Fellowship - $6,250 stipend for the summer
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Hours: Full-time
Deadline to apply: February 5, 2010 

Job Description 

Buildings are responsible for a significant portion of the U.S.’s greenhouse gas emissions. The Climate Corps Undergrad fellow will help reduce these emissions by working closely with an MBA Climate Corps Fellow to develop economically viable energy efficiency plans for FedEx Corporation at their headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee. This is a hands-on training for students who are interested in sustainability, corporate responsibility, and operations and want to drive environmental change within a large organization.  

Armed with a handbook of energy saving tactics and access to key operators within FedEx, the Climate Corps Undergrad Fellow will spend the summer partnered with an MBA Fellow in an analysis of potential energy investment strategies. Together, they will build a business case for the most attractive investments and develop a comprehensive investment plan including resource and budget allocation.

FedEx encourages candidates from historically black colleges and universities to apply.

Desired Skills/Qualifications

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Self-starter mentality 
  • Highly technically-oriented with some experience with financial analysis and/or engineering preferred
  • Passion for the environment
  • Familiarity with greenhouse gas management, climate change and energy issues a plus
  • Eligibility to work in the United States during the summer of 2010

To Apply

>> Fill out this online application

Please submit your application no later than February 5, 2010, 5:00pm PST.   

Questions

Please email climatecorps@netimpact.org 

FedEx Corporation provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenues of $34 billion, FedEx is a central driver of global access, providing millions with access to economic opportunity, education and a better life. FedEx is also committed to connecting the world responsibly and resourcefully. We integrate environmentally sustainable practices into our daily operations and set goals that challenge us to increase efficiencies and minimize waste.

 

7- Collective Roots newsletter – East Palo Alto group 

- reminder every Friday garden working days at East Palo Alto Charter School. 

- Every Saturday Farmers Markets 2-5 pm at City Hall parking lot

 

Welcome to the newest issue of The Root of the Matter. Through our monthly electronic communication, Collective Roots will keep you informed about recent successes, new initiatives, upcoming events, and ways you can get involved with our work for food system change in East Palo Alto.

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FEATURE ARTICLE

Garcia and CarlaWhy Parks Matter
This month we had a visit from Robert Garcia, an advisor to the Collective Roots' Immigrant Health Integration and Advocacy Project, which pinpoints factors that affect the health of East Palo Alto residents. Garcia is also the founder of The City Project, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization that advocates for equal access to urban parks, schoolyards and open spaces. Click here to read excerpts from a conversation between Garcia and Carla Hernandez, a senior at East Palo Alto Phoenix Academy, about why parks matter.

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FARMERS' MARKET

Collective RootsUse Fresh Checks Before Market Season Ends Dec. 19th
Fresh CheckThe Market will close for the winter after December 19th. You won’t want to miss the last day, because we have a special celebration planned for our community and our vendors. And be sure to use up all your Fresh Checks before December 19th! Stay tuned for the announcement of the spring 2010 reopening date.

MarkPlease Welcome Mark to the Market!
Mark Anthony Medeiros is the new Assistant Farmer’s Market Manager at Collective Roots. You will see him out in the community every week, promoting and managing the East Palo Alto Community Farmer’s Market. He recently graduated from San Jose State University with a degree in Sociology and Environmental Studies, with an emphasis on Community Change. 

When not at the Market, Mark spends much of his time helping to manage the Veggielution farm, a young non-profit he co-founded which runs a one-acre community farm at Prusch Farm Park in San Jose. He has worked on a variety of issues related to the environment, land-use and poverty in the South Bay, but his passions lie in community organizing and sustainable agriculture.

 

Market Hours:

Every Saturday, 2-5 PM, Rain or Shine!
NOTE: The Market will close for the winter after December 19th.
 
The Spring 2010 reopening date will be announced shortly

Location:

East Palo Alto City Hall & Library, 2415 University Avenue, East Palo Alto, CA 94303

Information:

http://www.epafarmersmarket.org
Click here
 to read market updates online and to subscribe to weekly market updates by email (sent every Thursday.) NOTE: We will never share your personal information with outside parties.


Remember!

EBT/food stamps, WIC and Senior FMNP checks always accepted.
If eligible, we'll give you $5 in EPA Fresh checks to spend at the Market, click here.

 

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GARDEN WORKDAYS / OTHER EVENTS

Next Garden Workday: Saturday, November 21st 
Come out to the EPACS garden on November 21st, between 8 AM and noon, get your hands dirty in the soil, and help us ease the transition into winter. We will prepare and mulch our new garden beds, and get the greenhouse ready for new seedlings (and a new irrigation system.) We look forward to hosting parents and students from EPACS, returning community volunteers, and new VolunteerMatch volunteers! Please note: the workday will be cancelled in the case of rainClick here to RSVP and for directions to the garden.


compostFresh Fridays: Join the Fun!
We recently started a new program to engage our neighbors, organizational supporters and the EPA community with our fantastic flagship garden at the East Palo Alto Charter School. Come one, come all, and join us for Fresh Fridays (every Friday from 1-5 PM)--come when you can, and leave when you need to! By lending a hand to our garden work projects, you will help us leverage one of our most important assets. We’ll also be offering regular educational workshops, and all volunteers will be encouraged to enjoy the fruits of your labor by tasting edibles from the garden!

No experience is necessary to participate, and people of all ages (including students from other schools) are welcome to attend. Learn more at http://www.collectiveroots.org/freshfridays, or just drop by! Click here to read about the first Fresh Friday on November 6th, when we were visited by special gardener guests, such as Steve Nielsen of Steve Nielsen Architects, who brought us a truckload of his home-made compost!
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Seeds 'n' Things
Click here to read how a children’s book about creating an urban garden inspired Gaby DiMuro, a Humanities teacher from Girls Middle School in Mountain View, to bring more than 50 students to EPACS for a day of service in the garden last month.


King Corn and Fresh Screened to Packed Houses!
Nearly 100 people came out to the screening of Fresh last month, sponsored by Collective Roots, Conexions and the San Mateo Public Library. It was a packed house! Panelists from the San Mateo County Food System Alliance shared their perspectives on the good work already happening in our county. We own a copy of Fresh and we are eager to spread the message of this Fresh screeningfantastic film through educational screenings. If you are interested in screeningFresh for your organization, school, or office, please contact Collective Roots at 650.324.2769.

Executive Director Wolfram Alderson also spoke to a room full of food-interested folks at a showing of the 2007 documentary film, King Corn at World Centric. Read more about this film and Wolfram’s comments as guest speaker at that event here.

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PROGRAMS

Garden-Based Learning: Elementary
Last month students from the elementary program at EPACS were busy studying seeds, bird evolution and adaptation, and also did some bird watching in the Baylands adjacent to the school. Older students investigated the water cycle and ideas for conserving water. Clifford Elementary students held their first Farmer’s Market at the school! Read more about baking with Girls to Women, making paper pots withEarth Club, and all our elementary school garden-based learning activities here
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Garden-Based Learning: Middle School
Our middle schoolers from EPACS49ers Academy andCollege Track were busy harvesting and cooking seasonal meals, and exploring the Baylands last month! Read all about our middle school gardening programs right here.

Integrated Programs 

Last month we reported that CR staffers are working on the development of a Health Career Pipeline Project for youth in East Palo Alto. Now the network is expanding thanks to the help of Dr. Mindy Ju, a pediatric resident at Stanford who has agreed to recruit more health professionals to mentor our students. Click here to read more about the Pipeline project, and find out about plans to launch the new website for the Healthy Development Measurement Tool in the next few months.

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STAFF NEWS

Health CorpsSeeking Six Passionate Part-Timers To Promote 
Food System Change! 
Collective Roots is actively interviewing for six quarter-time paid positions available through Americorps. The application process begins with the Health Trust. If you have some free time in your schedule, and you are interested in promoting our goal bring fresh fruits, vegetables and education to residents of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, please visit our website to read the job descriptions. We urge you to apply today!

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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT

Cathy and MacieCathy Harkness is so excited to be volunteering with Collective Roots where she can tap into her passion for teaching kids about the environmental and health benefits of growing and eating local, sustainable food. She currently works at Camp Campbell Outdoor Science School as a Field Teacher, where she teaches her students “why pirates wear eye patches, and kiss banana slugs.” Her school and community gardening experience includes being a Master Composter, through Santa Clara County; she also worked for two years as the Garden Coordinator and GREEN club president, with students at Santa Clara University. In her free time, Cathy enjoys growing vegetables in her front yard garden (this year she grew 17 pumpkins that took over the front lawn!), and playing with her lovely black lab, Macie. 

mobile GardenSeeking Volunteer Engineers
We are currently seeking volunteer engineers to help us design and build a mobile farmer’s market! Imagine a human-powered rickshaw of sorts—a farm stand on wheels that can pack up in the back of a Prius, or maybe even be pulled behind a bicycle? We plan to use the “edible vehicle” to sell veggies at our partner charter schools, and to sell produce from the Backyard Gardener’s Network at the EPA Community Farmer’s Market. We’ll also take it to schools as part of the Food System Change Road Show. If you are interested and have the skills to make our vision happen, please find out more and submit an application.

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FEATURED PARTNER

K-8 garden designThis month we recognize the 49ers Academy, a public middle school in East Palo Alto, as our Featured Partner. This unique institution is a public school, supported by a private non-profit agency, Communities in Schools. And for the past year, they have offered an after school gardening program called “Green Club”, thanks to a partnership with Collective Roots!

Students in Green Club are excitedly anticipating the construction of the quarter-acre garden at their school. The garden will feature herb and vegetable 
Greendomepatches, and solar power, and we are thrilled to announce that fruit trees are also on the way, thanks to a grant and collaboration with Canopy Trees! We’ll keep you posted on upcoming opportunities to help with the fruit tree planting in January! Also in the works is a Green Dome, donated and built by Vance Brown Builders. We are grateful to the Academy for this partnership, which allows Collective Roots to bring our garden-based science curriculum to more students in East Palo Alto.

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WHAT'S GROWING

avocadoThe Garden is full of delicious and nutritious collards, which are not letting the shortened days slow them down! On your next visit to the garden you may notice that we have been busy planting fruit trees and with great pleasure announce the arrival of our first avocado! We look forward to enjoying the bounty of our new trees.

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mission statement

 

 

 

Silicon Valley HealthCorps

More  AmericCorps volunteers are needed for an exciting project to plant, produce and distribute 180,000 pounds of locally grown organic produce through new community and school gardens over the next three years. 

 

The goal of the Silicon Valley HealthCorps is to use gardens, farm to school programs and the work of the 46 AmeriCorps members to bring fresh fruits, vegetables and education to residents of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.

 

The Health Trust created Silicon Valley HealthCorps with ten organizations including Conexions, Collective Roots, Friends of Master Gardeners, Full Circle Farm, Santa Clara University, Community Alliance with Family Farmers, Veggielution, HEAL (Health, Environment, Agriculture, Learning), Friends of Guadalupe River Park and Gardens and Sacred Heart Community Service's La Mesa Verde Project. 

 Please send any questions or comments to info@cincbayarea.org

www.cincbayarea.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lily Lee, Cooley Landing Project Manager

City of East Palo Alto

2415 University Ave., 2nd Floor

East Palo Alto, CA  94303

650-853-3166, fax 650-853-3115

Cooley Landing website:

http://www.ci.east-palo-alto.ca.us/economicdev/planandinfrast.html#Cooley

 


Paid Summer Student Internship on climate change & energy

Date and Time: Thu, Dec 3, 2009 7:00 PM

 Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 7:40 PM


FedEx is sponsoring a graduate (MBA) and undergraduate student this summer for an EDF Climate Corps Internship. They will be working at FedEx Express to identify energy (and cost) savings on a special project within Karen Ellis’ organization. This 10-week internship is paid through Net Impact and each will receive special training from the Environmental Defense Fund.
We are targeting students with a finance and engineering background who are or have attended an HBCU in the past.
This is a great opportunity!!  Please spread the word.  
Thanks.

Kim Spight
District Sales Manager
FedEx Services
1.469.524.6235 TEL
1.469.766.0924 CEL
http://fedex.com/us/findsupport
 

Support deeply affordable family housing in Palo Alto at Monday, Nov. 9, 7 p.m. meeting

Location: Palo Alto City Hall, 250 Hamilton Ave.
Date and Time: Mon, Nov 9, 2009 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Community Housing Alliance in Palo Alto that was created to increase affordable housing for lowest income households in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and East Palo Alto. We are partnering with Eden Housing to develop 50 units of deeply affordable family housing at 801 Alma near the train/bus station, Whole Foods (also the new Trader Joes), parks, downtown library, and other services.

The project received the unanimous vote of approval by the Architecture Review Board after it reviewed the EIR and the plan now goes to the City Council for final approval. The hearing at the City Council is scheduled for November 9 at 7 PM. It will be the first public hearing on the agenda.

Please come to the hearing and speak on behalf of the project.  It is important for the Council to hear that residents believe this family housing project will be a real asset to Palo Alto.  Invite your friends and family to come too. There is opposition from the 800 High condominium owners next door and they have been agitating for others to delay or deny the project. So we need residents to stand up and say this housing is good for Palo Alto and should be approved now – not dithered and delayed.

You don’t have to say a lot, just get to the point about the appropriateness of this plan to address the housing needs of many extremely-low income families who live and work in Palo Alto.  It could be as simple as saying that you are aware of the need for affordable housing for families in Palo Alto, are very supportive of the 801 Alma Family Housing Project, and are asking the Council to approve it tonight.

Please pass this note on to others you know who support affordable housing and/or this project and ask them to speak up at Monday night’s public hearing or call Council members to voice their support.

Attached is a brief description of the project and answers to frequently asked questions for your information.  You can find more detailed information about it on Eden Housing's website:

http://www.edenhousing.org/edenhousing.asp?Page=91&PropertyID=103.

Thanks for your support. With your help, we will gain the Council's approval and move on to build this great project so families in need can move into safe, decent, and affordable housing!

Job Fair for Job Seekers & Employers

Location: Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport
Date and Time: Wed, Oct 21, 2009 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

 


The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, in its commitment to workforce development, extends an invitation to all members of the community to attend:

 

Job Fair for Job Seekers & Employers

Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Time: 10 am – 1 pm

Location: Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport, Burlingame

Presented by: Catalyst Career Group

Supported by: San Mateo County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

 

For more information and to Register: http://smchcc.com/events?eventId=93783&EventViewMode=EventDetails

 

Job Seekers, register now to attend this job fair!

- There is no cost to attend

- Bring copies of your resume

- Remember to Dress for Success

 

Employers, register now to be a part of this job fair!

- Special Pricing offered for Chamber Members

- Job Board Posting

- Resume Database

- Your Own Suite

- Listing In Event Guide

- Candidate Orientation

 

Originally sent by:

Jorge Jaramillo, President

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce San Mateo County

www.smchcc.com

World Music Day in Palo Alto

Location: University Ave & surrounding streets in Palo Alto
Date and Time: Sun, Jun 21, 2009 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

 

World Music Day will be celebrated in Palo Alto on Sunday June 21, 2009 (also Fathers Day) from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm on University Avenue and surrounding streets.  All performances are FREE and open to the public. PARTICIPATE



The Fête de la Musique, also known as World Music Day, is a world wide music festival that takes place on June 21, which is usually the summer solstice. On this day, sidewalks, parks, community gardens, stores and more become impromptu musical stages for both amateur and professional musicians to showcase their talents. All concerts and performances are free and open to the public.

The Fête de la Musique began in France in 1982 and has since spread to Belgium, Britain, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Israel, China, India, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Colombia and other countries. New York City held its first festival in 2007. Near us World Music Day is celebrated in Sacramento, Pasadena, Oakland and Woodside. Sunday June 21st, 2009 will be the first celebration of the event in Palo Alto.

For more information, visit www.pamusicday.org.

 

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