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March 26, 2015
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Local Happenings
High School, 210 Central Ave. (Tix:
Thursday, March 26
n 10 to 11:30 a.m. Alzheimer’s 748-4023, Ext. 2701)
n 7 to 9 p.m. Knitting Circle:
Support Group: Meeting sponsored
by the Alzheimer’s Association for Knitters of all levels and ages welfamilies and caregivers of those come. Free to the public. Julie’s
with Alzheimer’s and related disor- Coffee and Tea Garden, 1223 Park
ders. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 St. (Info: 865-2385)
Santa Clara Ave. (Info: 482-8700)
Friday, March 27
n 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Trinity
n
2
to
3:30 p.m. HIV and Hep C
Seniors: John Nichols will present
Testing:
Free
and confidential testspecial guitar music. Lunch served
at noon. Trinity Lutheran Church, ing and support referrals. For information and location, call Alameda
1323 Central Ave.
n 1 p.m. Mastick Movie Matinee: Family Services, 629-6300.
n 6 p.m. Have a Heart Gala:
Wait Until Dark. Free for seniors.
Benefit
for Midway Shelter. Music,
Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa
no-host
bar, dinner buffet, raffle
Alameda
Sun
Clara Ave. (Info: 747-7506)
and
door
prizes. Tickets at the
n 1 to 3 p.m. Office Hours:
door:
$85.
Alameda Elks Lodge
Staffers from Assemblyman Rob
Bonta’s office will be available. Rathskeller, 2255 Santa Clara Ave.
Administrative Conference Room, (Info, tickets: 325-7880)
n 7:30 p.m. In the Heights:
Main Branch of the Alameda Free
Encinal
High School, 210 Central
Library, 1550 Oak St.
Sun
Staff Reports
Ave.
(Tix:
748-4023,
Ext. 2701)
n 1:30 p.m. Music Appreciation:
State
Tournament
to beAround
held
n
8
p.m.
Taize—
Prayer
Piano recital and discussion with
the
Cross:
An
ecumenical
candleat
Pacific
Pinball
Museum
volunteer instructor William Sturm,
service
of prayer
offered the
in
body
that ranks
featuring music by “Darius Milhaud: lightThe
Scriptureplayers,
readings,
world’schant,
best pinball
the
The Musical Kaleidoscope.” Free to simple
worship and
veneration
of
International
Flipper
Pinball
seniors. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 silent
the
Cross.
Free
to
the
public.
St
Association
(IFPA),
coordinates
the
Santa Clara Ave. (Info: 747-7506)
Joseph’s
Basilica,
1109
Chestnut
St.
n 3 to 5 p.m. Office Hours: State Championship Series finale,
n 9 p.m. Zydeco
Music
and Dance:
held
across
33 difStaffers from Congresswoman simultaneously
Featuring
The
Zydeco
Flames.
Dance
ferent
states
on
Saturday,
Feb.
7.
Barbara Lee’s office will be available. Administrative Conference lessons at 8. Tickets, $15; sold at the
Room, Main Branch of the Alameda door. Eagles Hall, 2305 Alameda Ave.
(Info: 415-285-6285)
Free Library, 1550 Oak St.
n 7:30 p.m. In the Heights: Opening
Saturday,
March 28 at
Subscriptions to the Alameda Sun
are available
night. Presented by the Encinal High
n 10 a.m. Alameda Point Walking
School Drama
Department.
just $16.50
perTickets:
year forTour:
Alameda
Alameda residents.
Point Partners will
$10-$15. Additional performances: lead a one-mile tour of the area
subscriptions
costwill$78.50
per year.
March 21,Out-of-town
26, 27 and 28.
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n 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Splash into
Spring and Egg Scramble”: Egg hunt
Address:
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Ave. Ste.
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games
and activities.
Free to
the public. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay
Ave. (Info: 544-3187)
n 11 a.m. to noon: “Acupuncture
and Chinese Medicine for Women’s
Health”: Dale Fanning will speak.
Sunday, March 29
Free to the public. Julie’s Coffee
n 2 to 3 p.m. Family Nature Fun
and Tea Garden, 1223 Park St. Hour: “Low Tide Exploration.” Low
(Info: www.bornnaturopathic.com tide fun, then discover what’s new
or 550-4023)
in the Visitors Center. Crab Cove,
n 1 to 4 p.m. House Tour: Last 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187)
tour starts at 3. Admission: $5.
n 3 to 3:30 p.m. Fish Feeding
Meyers House and Gardens, 2021 Time: Five aquariums with more
Alameda Ave.
than 20 bay species will be fed
n 2 to 3 p.m. Family Nature Fun while you learn who is eating what
Hour: “Low Tide Exploration.” Low and how aquarium environments
tide fun, then discover what’s new are kept healthy. Free for all ages.
in the Visitors Center. Crab Cove, Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info:
1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187)
544-3187)
n 2 to 4 p.m. “California’s Ballot
Monday, March 30
Propositions: What’s Coming
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n 11 a.m. “Tax Free Investing
Next?”: A “Hot Topics”
political discussions sponsored by the League and Stocks”: Second session
of Women Voters of Alameda. in the Thriving Financially in
Free to the public, although space Retirement series. Jane Watson
is limited and pre-registration will speak. Free for seniors. Preis required.
is required. Main Branch of the registration
Sun Staff
ReportsMastick
Senior
Center,
1155
Santa
Clara
Alameda
Free
Library,
1550
Oak
St.
This year’s competition in
The Shakespeare Club
of Encinal
Ave. (Info:
(Registration:
California will 865-2439)
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School747-7506)
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p.m. “Eat
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required. Mastick Senior Center,
Ave. (Info: 544-3187)
monologues for a panel of judges,
Exporting
pinball
culture
1155
Santa Clara
Ave.
(Info,
n 7 to 9 p.m.
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Club as
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7:30 p.m. In the Heights: Final the
Alameda:
Dinner
meeting and prohigh-school
contestants.”
The series Encinal
of interactive
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performance.
High School,
featuring
aerospace
A $250
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Rotary
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pinball Club
210
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Ave. vintage
(Tix: 748-4023,
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science
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n 8 p.m.
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lunch,
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Rhythmix
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$14. Lunch Theatre,
is optional.
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the Phaeno,
visit Shakespeare
the Berkeley
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2513 Blanding
Ave. about
(Info: Repertory
Elks Lodge,Theatre
2255 Santa
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For more
andClara
the Ave.
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865-5060
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Start dyeing those eggs, Easter Sunday is April 5.
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The panel ofFeaturing
judges for
Inspirational”:
Ninathis
G.,
year’s
standupcompetition
comedian, will
socialinclude
activRobert
Lundy-Paine,
actor, direcist, author
and self-proclaimed
tor,
film maker
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“America’s
Only Female
Stuttering
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resident
director
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the
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andAmy
noMarie
Haven,
director
and
host bar.
$15 actress,
per person;
proceeds
co-founder
of
Tomorrow
Youth
benefit the museum. Pacific Pinball
Repertory;
andWebster
Julia Bruce,
direcMuseum, 1510
St. (Info:
769tor
and
Shakespeare
scholar.
1349 or www.pacificpinball.org)The
judges’
willIsland
win
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to 9three
p.m.choices
Alameda
prize
Poetspackages.
and Writers: Poetry reading and writing workshop. Featured
readers include two Sonoma
County poet laureates Katherine
Hastings (current) and Terry Ehret
(emeritus). Open mic follows; sign
up at 7. Frank Bette Center for the
Arts, 1601 Paru St. (Info: 523-6957)
Students interested in competing should complete the
registration form at bit.do/
ShakespeareComp or contact
the organizers at Shakespeare@
circusforarts.org. Participation in
the competition is free. The club
encourages the public to come and
support the young actors.
Learn more at https://ehsalamedausd-ca.schoolloop.com/
shakespeare.
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want to rule
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compel
to
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guardianPark, High Street and Santa Clara
ship
of the
city?”
Avenue.
(Info:
www.aohl.net)
In Plato’s utopian and unrealFriday,
April 3 govern
ized republic,
philosophers
the n
Arcadian
city state.
7 p.m.
“Going Beyond
The AlamedaFeaturing
Unified Nina
School
Inspirational”:
G.,
District
is currently
lookstandup(AUSD)
comedian,
social activing
replaceand
former
trustee and
ist, toauthor
self-proclaimed
firebrand
who has
“America’sTrish
OnlySpencer
Female Stuttering
rightfully
ascended
the includes
municiComedian.”
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price
pal
hierarchy
to
mayor
of
Alameda.
free pinball play, snacks and noHerbar.
smoldering
on prothe
host
$15 per seat
person;
AUSD
school
board
is
temporarily
ceeds benefit the museum. Pacific
vacant
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wannaPinball with
Museum,
1510 Webster
bees
eyeing769-1349
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St. (Info:
or www.pacific
One Alameda native who may
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be eyeing it askance is Mike Cooper.
Cooper,SNEAK
with the PEEK
exception of his
tottering day-care years and his five
halcyon
years4,at10Chico
has
n April
a.m. State,
to noon:
spent
his
first
55
years
on
the
planet
Spring Mingle: Family event: Easter
within
the AUSD
system:
as a stuegg coloring,
cookie
decorating
and
dent,
a
teacher
and
an
administrator.
an Easter egg hunt. Free to the pubHe attended second grade
at Lum Elementary School with
such Alameda stalwarts as Yanni
Placourakis and former Mayor
Beverly Johnson.
Following Chico, Cooper commenced his ascent of the AUSD
hierarchy from the ground floor
— possibly the basement parking
garage street
— as a rookie
teacher; gradown
entrances
ually scaling the educational ladand
con- slot at
der toare
reachalso
the principal
Encinal High
School.
nected
internally
so
Despite the best efforts of his
you
can get
your
hair
predecessors,
Cooper
was the
first
principal to take Encinal
to the covorganically
colored
eted rankyou
of 10 on
a 10-point
scale.
while
have
your
Like Plato’s reluctant leaders,
nails
during
Cooper’sdone
ascension
was a the
somewhat
serendipitous
call
to
duty:
the
process time!
right man, at the right place, at the
For
the young
right
time.
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notSanta
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523-0659)he spent
animal,
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April
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camComes
to Pemberley,
or Pride and
pus
and not
at AUSD headquarters.
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Years Later”:
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because
of
Regency
costume
inspiredheby
his
integrity
and ball
principles,
the called
prospect
of perform
a celebration
was
in to
a “rugof
the 10th
anniversary
of Mr. and
dance”
in front
of the superintenMrs. Darcy
dent’s
desk of
butPemberley.
mostly hePresented
kept to
the
of his
ways at 210
by quiet
Periodtenor
Events
& Entertainment
Central
Ave. Society (PEERS). Dance
Re-Creation
Given followed
his familiarity
with office
lesson,
by waltzes
and
equipment,
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like somedance
itinGeorgian English
erant
the snack
hallmusic,students,
no-host roamed
bar, light
ways
the attire
best parts
of
buffet.spending
Historical
or fantathe
gently directing
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sy day
costumes
are admired
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academic
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required.destinations
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if purchased
and
respectfully
before
March 28;questioning
$25 at the their
door.
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when2255
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Alamedaprocesses
Elks Lodge,
Santa
warranted.
Clara Ave. (Info, tix: 522-1731 or
www.peers.org)
Education is about leadership
April 9,gained
6:30 p.m.
and nCooper
the Rhythmix
respect
“Boogie
Woogie” Bingo:
An evening
and
cooperation
of nearly
the
entire
applied
themestudent
of musicbody.
fromThey
the swing
era,
themselves
on every
manlive entertainment
and state
bingo games
dated
testprizes.
that served
to calculate
for cash
Entry fee:
$25; ages
Encinal’s
Academic
Performance
21 and older.
Rhythmix
Cultural
Index
Works,(API).
2513 Blanding Ave. (Info: 8655060
or www.rhythmix.org)
While
Cooper may not be a philosopher in the classical or Plato’s
Page 11
senseb
of EVENTS:
the word, it is impossible
to conceive of a more qualified candidate for the job.
Given a lifetime in Alameda and
nearly 45 years within the school district, “You can observe a lot just by
watching,” as Yogi Berra once said.
Cooper recognizes good choices and poor choices, and knows
good management
poor manairbrush
makeandup
agement when he sees them.
andNoface
painting!
one would suggest that
Complete
your to
day
Cooper owes it to Alameda
ascend
the
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City
Hall
after
of pampering and all, he is
both a businessman — co-owner of
be
the ready
1400 Clubto—go
and and
a newlywed.
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call itan
encouragement,
set
eveningnot
ofpressure;
and
let’s
say
he’s
unequivocally
glamour.
the best person for the job.
Get the Right
Man for the Job
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Alameda native and
“America’s only female
Thursday, April 2
n 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Trinity stuttering comedian” perJeffrey Smith
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Pacific
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Tongue
Cheek
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allegedLunch
to haveserved
said, Museum Friday, April 3.
the Easter isparade.
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