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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
TO: J. Lorraine Velarde, Mayor's Executive Assistant
FROM: Margie Vance, Senior Secretary
SUBJECT: COUNCIL MEETING - MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1993
DATE: August 12, 1993
COPIES: city Clerk's Office; Council's Office
PRESENTATIONS:
VA) August 1993 has been proclaimed JTPA Alumni Month by Federal
and State Officials. George Fujiwara, Executive Director for
the Employment and Training Agency and Mr. Jim Schneider,
Private Industry Council Chair and Vice-Chair Ms. Deborah
Hagar, will attend the meeting to participate in the award
presentations to four Alumni graduates of the program, one
school, and two employers. The names of the recipients are as
follows:
* JTPA Alumni, Mr. Humberto Marxelly ~
* JTPA Alumni, Ms. Tammy Calderon~
* JTPA Alumni, Ms. Liane Maziarz~
* JTPA Alumni, Ms. Barbara Ramirez
* Outstanding Program Operator - Health Care Innovations.
* Outstanding Employer - Canam Metal Products
* Outstanding Employer - Taco Bell (Store 3l50)V
PROCLAMATIONS:
/B) The National JTPA Alumni Month Proclamation will be presented
to Mr. George Fuj iwara, SBETA' s Executive Director; Jim
Schneider, Chair for the Private Industry Council and Vice-
Chair Deborah Hagar.
""C) The San Bernardino Optimist Bicycle Safety Campaign
Proclamation will be presented to Ms. Patty Gonzales.
COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS:
D) Mr. John R. Lowe, will be appointed to the Community
Television Commission, per Mayor'S request.
E) Ms. Carolyn B. Freeman, will be appointed to the Community
Development citizen Advisory Commission, per Mayor's request.
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COUNCIL MEETING - AUGUST 16, 1993
August 12, 1993
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F) Mr. Elijah Singletary will be re-appointed to the civil
Service Board Commission, per Mayor's request.
G) Ms. Karen A. Feld will be appointed to the Library Board, per
Mayor's request.
H) Ms. Carol Thrasher will be appointed to the Police Commission,
per Councilman Curlin's request.
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NAME AND DEPARTMENT
COMMON COUNCIL
Frances White
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
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Vinson Gates, Jr.
PARKS AND RECREATION
Vincent Bravo
Richard Pallante
POLICE
Maria Colburn
Teri Newcomber
Sherrie Guerrero
Gary Fahnestock
PUBLIC SERVICES
Paul Flores
PUBLIC WORKS
James Davis
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1l-9>1{ GINA FERAZZlfThe Sun
Larry Williams, 10, of San Bernardino, waits for the bicycle raffle to begin duringthe annual bike rodeo at Lytle Creek Park in San Bernardino.
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Children learn safety laws,~et bike tuneups at S.B. rodeo
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The Automobile Club of Southern
California operates a bicycle safety trailer
where each bike hasto'pass brll!le:'
inspection before any ;youngster 1s allowed
to ride it on the rodeo course. Any bike that
needs minor repairs is sent on to .the repair
station operated by Ihe'Optimist Club.
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"Almost everyone needed something
tightened up," sa!d Skip Borsuk;who
oversaw the repalr S!lOp..... . '.
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Next, police volunteers put the young
bicyclists through their paces on a flve-
station test course that rated balancef' t
steering, turning skills "'l and stopping'and
turning hand signals, \If, '{~.J .c~'-ol.. .
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But before they could approach the
course, they had to score; passing grades on a
wrillen quiz on bicycle laws and safety rules.
If they flunked, they ha<! to watch a 12-...,
minute videotape on bicycle safety, W!l~on
said. I tJ;- , t':.\:S" ~l !
None orthat fazed Hector Hernandez,
who scored 100 on his circle-ridipg test,
keeping his tires between 8 2-foot wide
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By CASSIE MACDuFF
Sun Staff Writer
Lourdes Hernandez's three sons
learned to ride bicycles alomst as soon
as they could walk.
But Hector, 9,Angel, 7, and Jose,4,-
along with 125 other children - got a
refresher course in bike safety Saturday at
the Optimist Club orSan Bernardino's
annual bike rodeo at Lytle Creek Park.
"The best thing I like is riding my bike,"
said Hector, straddling his black one-speed
model with the knobby tires.
The Hernandez boys live within a few
blocks ofthe park near K and Mill streets.
They spend a lot artime at the community
center playing ball, but the the bike rodeo is
"something different," their mother said.
At last year's, the boys won a bicycle in
the rame that Angel still rides today.
The purpose ofthe rodeo is to make sure
children understand safety rules before
riding their bikes on the street, said Bob
Wilson, an Optimist Club volunteer and the
track in a 16-foot diameter circle.
"He started riding bikes when he was
hardly 3," Lourdes Hernandez said.
Michael Austin, 12, who came to the
rodeo from Delman Heights in a bus with 14
other youngsters, no longer has a bike at
home. It was stolen from outside the Delman
Heights Community Center while he went to
get a drink of water one day. The Shandin
Hills Middle School sixth.grader gotto ride
one of20 bikes provided by the Optimist
Club on Saturday.
Michael's younger brother Troy, 7,
learned a lesson from his brother's
misfortune. Troy said he always makes sure
his bike is in the back yard when he's done
riding it.
Few ofthe youngsters had safety gear
such as helmets and elbow pads. Wilson said
the club will seek donated helmets to rame
off to participants.
A bike rodeo is planned Aug. 28 at Perris
Hill Park, and another Oct. 9 at Westside
Plaza, Wilson said.
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