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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-Announcements SAN BERNARDINO SUMMIT let,�. e a part of the renaissance of San Bernardino,the All-America City.You'll learn from the City's foremost Y V A leaders and experts how San Bernardino will revital- ize its downtown and economy,promote excellence in �' a local education and youth opportunities,and restore it , its quality of life to bring San Bernardino back to its " All-America City status.All proceeds will benefit �; J the Literacy and Rotary Life Scholarship Programs of the Rotary Club of San Bernardino Foundation. l� Rev Speakers Tuesday,June 5 John Hosing,Ph.D,Economist + 20C Honorable Patrick J.Morris,Mayor,San Bernardino 9 AM -1:30 P, Nicholas Cataldo,Schoolteacher,Historian and Author 00 AM Registration & Goff Don Averill,Ph.D,Chancellor,San Bernardino Community College District Michael J.Gallo,President,San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce. Fox Theatr President and COO,Kelly Space&Technology 399 N. "D" Street Arturo Delgado,Ph.D,Superintendent,San Bernardino City Unified School District (American Sports University) Larry Sharp,President and CEO.Arrowhead Credit Union SPONSORSNIP OPPORTUNITIES $50 (includes lunch) $55 5 (aat t the door) PLATINUM RENAISSANCE-$10,000 Title Sponsor (2)tables of eight with table signs SPONSORED BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF SAN BERNARDINO Display business banner Full page ad in program Logo on all adsl Listing on website,invitations&press releases GOLDEN RESTORATION-$5,000 (1)table of eight with table sign Display business banner Quarter page ad in program Listing on website&press releases SILVER RENEWAL-$1,000 (1)table of eight with table sign Listing in program Listing on website BRONZE REPAST-$500 (1)table of eight with table sign Listing in program i i re inf o r 909/888-1000 r o org San Bernardino Rotary -The Rotary Club of San Bernardino Website Page 1 of 2 Above Bernardino Mertered 5919 District 5330,Son Bernardino,CA U.S.A. home WELCOME HOME PAGE Presidents Message Contact Us Useful Links SAVE THI Site Maps � o ABOUT OUR CLUB CALENDAR "=T' .JUNE NEWSLETTER OUR PROJECTS ABOUT ROTARY SAN BERNARDINO'S ROTARY DOWNTOWN ROTARY CLUB Restoring BECOME A MEMBER America Sponsors Welcome to the web site of the Rotary Club of San All proceeds wi Bernardino . We invite you to take a look around to find out Literacy and For members... more about our Club and more about Rotary. Scholarship P San Bernardino We hope you will visit us when you are in San Bernardino. We Key speakers i meet at 11:45 am every Tuesday for lunch in the Clarion Hotel Husing, Ph.D at 295 North E Street in the downtown central business district. Administration Login Honorable Patr Join us to serve: our community, our nation, and world-wide. together with leaders in San E i U .. }� Be a part of the 1 of San Bernarc America City. from the City leaders and E San Bernai revitallize its do economy, excellence in loi and youth oppo http://rotarysb.clubwlzard.com/ 5/21/2007 San Bernardino Rotary -The Rotary Club of San Bernardino Website Page 2 of 2 restore its quaff bring San Berr to its All-Americ Golden Restoration Spc already incl Downtown Association a of Gresham Sax Tilden. Silver Renewz are Arrowhead The Press-Ent Watson &Asso( We say "thank them for their s City and of Club's youtl projects. For more id CLIC_K_f Rotary Theme 2006-2007: Lead The Way William B. Boyd - President, Rotary Internation, W` I LEADiHE WAY Helene Kalfuss -District Governor, District 533( 0V Jon Kindschy - President, San Bernardino Rotary C Tim Prince - President-Elect, San Bernardino Rotary E The Rotary Club of San Bernardino gratefully acknowledges the sponsors who website. DOWNTOWN AUTO CENTER INLAND CENTER I Please click here to find out more about all of our sponsors Content Copyright©2004-2007 Rotary Club of San Bernardino,California USA. Additional Copyright Trademark and Website Information Powered by CIubVUizardTM Service Club Website and Management Software. Click here to find out more about this web site and how it works. http://rotarysb.clubwizard.com/ 5/21/2007 Ronald Reagan Park Fundraiser h);�- "Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall!!" In honor of the 20th anniversary of President Reagan's famous demand, You are cordially invited to join us for a fund raising dinner. June 12, 2007 Castaway Restaurant 670 Kendall Dr. San Bernardino, CA 92407 Social time: 6:00 pm Buffet dinner Dress: Dinner: 6:30 pm Business Casual Or Guest of honor: Chas Kelley San Bernardino councilman Responsible for establishing the park ♦ Platinum sponsor $1,000 ♦ Gold Sponsor $500 ♦ Silver Sponsor $250 ♦ Community Sponsor $100 ♦ Individual Sponsor $50 *A portion of the donation is tax deductible Please keep me informed of future events. Name: Address: E-Mail: I am unable to attend,but here is my tax deductible donation of$ Make checks pyable to: Friends of Reagan Park Mail to: 236 E.29' Street San Bernardino, CA 92404 For more information or to RSVP contact Scott Folkens at 909-327-5264 or sfolkens(cDafo.net MAY 215 2007 GOOD AFTERNOON MR. MAYOR, CITY COUNCILPERSONS, AND STAFF. MY NAME IS TIERNEY HARRIS; MY ADDRESS IS 2025 SUNRISE LANE, SAN BERNARDINO. I RESIDE IN THE 7TH WARD WHICH IS, AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN LOCATED IN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - NOT A COUTNY POCKET RECENTLY ANNEXED TO THE CITY. WHILE THE STATISTICS ARE VERY PROMISING FOR "OPERATION PHOENIX" - MURDER DOWN OVER 21%, RAPE DOWN OVER 28.5%, ASSAULT DOWN OVER 33% - LET ME GIVE YOU SOME NUMBERS FROM MY "HOOD" FOR THE LAST 30 DAYS: • APRIL 20TH 2007 NEIGHBOR SON SHOT IN FACE -MY BUILDING • APRIL 21ST 2007 TWO FEMALE NEIGHBORS SHOT; MY APT BUILDING RIDDLED WITH SHOTGUN BLASTS - BEFORE NOON • APRIL 22" 2007 ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN FRONT UNIT - MY BUILDING • APRIL 30TH 2007 SPOKE WITH MAYOR MORRIS • MAY 4TH 2007 4:30PM 3 PEOPLE SHOT ON 19TH STREET • MAY 5TH 2007 NEIGHBORHOOD "TAGGED" • MAY 7TH 2007 ADDRESSED COUNCIL & "ENGAGED" WITH MR. MORRIS - ACKNOWLEDGED HISTORY OF AREA • MAY 9TH 2007 9:46AM - MAN WITH SKI MASK AND GLOVES REACHING INTO NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR'S BEDROOM WINDOW ATTEMPTING TO STEAL BOOM BOX OFF DRESSER - HOPPED INTO BACK AREA OF MY UNIT AND OVER INTO NEXT YARD • MAY 16TH 2007 8:02AM MAN IN MY BACK AREA STEALING MY BOTTLES AND CANS SAVED FOR RECYCLING i THIS IS VERY UNSETTLING AND UNNERVING TO BE IN AN AREA OVERLOOKED BY EVERYONE..... ALL THE TIME.... IT IS NOT MY INTENTION TO BE A CONSTANT NAGGER OR COMPLAINER, BUT THE TRUTH IS WHILE YOU GUYS ARE READING OUTDATED BOOKS IN AN ATTEMPT TO GET UP TO SPEED ON "URBANIZATION" - FROM SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER LIVED IN THE "SITUATION" - ARMAGEDDON CONTINUES IN LITTLE AFRICA.... MY OFFER STILL STANDS TO YOU, MR. MORRIS, AND ANYONE ELSE WITH THE NERVE..... COME OVER TO MY HOUSE ANY NIGHT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8PM AND MIDNIGHT..... I'LL COME PICK YOU UP. . .. MAKE YOU COFFEE AND TAKE YOU ON A CRUISE THROUGH THE HOOD SO YOU CAN PUT SOME SIGHTS TO THE SOUNDS. ... ANY NIGHT. . .. ONCE YOU GET THE NERVE..... IT IS MY HOPE THAT BY MY PUTTING LIGHT ON THIS BLIGHTED AREA THAT IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY EVERYONE AS SUCH THAT CHANGE WILL HAPPEN BECAUSE CHANGING ONE THING FOR THE BETTER IS WORTH MORE THAN PROVING 1,000 THINGS WRONG. OJJDP News at a Glance: New Program Supports Community Anti-Gang Efforts Page 1 of 2 OJJDP P September/October 2003 Volume it Number 5 Program 5 New Pro g Supports Community Anti-Gan ?. Efforts �3 We must focus on the immediate priority of safeguarding the public, ;- while at the same time attacking the underlying causes that attract young �., people to gangs in the first place. We must work to offer our youth a viable alternative to gangs by providing opportunities for success as productive citizens, and we must also prepare those young people who have been held in confinement to return to their communities—not to their gangs. —Attorney General John Ashcroft Youth gangs are a serious problem throughout the nation, threatening public safety and damaging young lives not only in large urban areas but also in many smaller cities and rural areas. These gangs can be the most visible cause and the most visible result of extreme social and economic distress in disadvantaged neighborhoods. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has long supported efforts to address the problem of youth gangs. In FY 2004, gang reduction is one of OJJDP's priorities. The Gang Reduction Program (GRP), already underway in four pilot sites, has a clear goal: reducing youth gang crime and violence in targeted { neighborhoods by helping communities take an integrated approach to F � applying proven practices in primary prevention, secondary prevention, intervention, suppression, and reentry (see "A Five-Pronged Approach to Gang Reduction"). The GRP plan has several key concepts' Identify needs at the individual, family, and community level and address those needs with a coordinated, comprehensive response. J. Inventory human and financial resources in the community and create plans to fill gaps and leverage existing resources to support effective gang reduction strategies. Apply the best research-based programs across appropriate age ranges, risk categories, and agency boundaries. Encourage coordination and integration in two directions: vertically (federal, state, and local) and horizontally (across communities and program types). The four pilot sites—in Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; Milwaukee, WI; and Richmond, VA—are small areas (a few square miles or a single ZIP code) characterized not only by high levels of crime and gang activity but also by http://www.nCJTs.gov/htiiii/oiidr)/iiews at i!Iance/70IR')6/index himl ci10i1)nn- OJJDP News at a Glance: New Program Supports Community Anti-Gang Efforts Page 2 of 2 strong indicators of citizen involvement and significant existing program investment. OJJDP will support GRP development through cooperative agreements with local lead agencies and will also sponsor training, technical assistance, and evaluation activities. OJJDP and its federal partners will work together to identify and coordinate federal resources that respond to the needs of GRP sites. The federal partners will develop an inventory of existing resources and a plan to add programs where needed. A Five-Pronged Approach to Gang Reduction Primary prevention targets the entire population in high-crime, high-risk communities.The key component is a one-stop resource center that makes services accessible and visible to members of the community. Services include prenatal and infant care, afterschool activities, truancy and dropout prevention,and job programs. s Secondary prevention identifies young children(ages 7-14)at high risk and,drawing on the resources of schools,community-based organizations, and faith-based groups, intervenes with appropriate services before early problem behaviors turn into serious delinquency and gang involvement. P- Intervention targets active gang members,close associates,and gang members returning from confinement and involves aggressive outreach and recruitment activity. Support services for gang-involved youth and their families help youth make positive choices. N Suppression focuses on identifying the most dangerous and influential gang members and removing them from the community. Reentry targets serious offenders who are returning to the community after confinement and provides appropriate services and monitoring. Of particular interest are"displaced"gang members who may cause conflict by attempting to reassert their former gang roles. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office for Victims of Crime. News @ a Glance is OJJDP's bimonthly newsletter, bringing you up-to- date notices of agency activities, recent publications, funding opportunities, and upcoming events—with an emphasis on providing quick access to online sources for publications and other resources. Let us know what types of features would be most useful to you (e-mail askjj @ncjrs.org). Subscribe to and receive OJJDP News @ a Glance electronically so you can be sure to receive every issue. Visit the OJJDP Web site (www+.ojp.usdoj.govtojjdp)for information on how to subscribe. NCJ 201826 OJJDP Home I About OJJDP I E-News I Topics I Funding I Programs State Contacts I Publications I Statistics I Events http://www.ne.jrs.gov/html/ojjdp/iiews_at glance/201826/index.html sit 90007 Programs Page 1 of 2 J + 0ff 4f js4,re 1'ro9r0Tr.s office of Ju velafle Justice and Delin uen(y Prevention Home> Programs> Searc h > Search Results> I Search FAQs I Contact Us Program Summary Program Summary Gang Reduction Program Overview Funding EvalUatiOn TTA Contacts Resources FAQs Overview Top The Gang Reduction Program is designed to reduce gang activity in targeted neighborhoods by incorporating a broad spectrum of research-based interventions to address the range of personal, family, and community factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency and gang activity. The program integrates local, state, and federal resources to incorporate state-of-the-art practices in prevention, intervention, and suppression in program activities and resources to enhance prosocial influences in i I pl I l� the community. Pilot communities identify and coordinate current resources, programs, and services that address known risk factors in the community and use grant funding to fill gaps to address risk * factors for delinquency across the broadest possible age spectrum. The program design includes a framework for coordinating a wide range of activities that have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing gang activity and delinquency. As part of the Gang Reduction Program, OJJDP has developed a Strategic Planning Tool, available to all communities, to assist in assessing and addressing local youth gang problems. This online resource helps communities develop comprehensive approaches involving strategies of gang prevention, intervention, and suppression. Funding #iT U e ». g Tap Adobe Gang Reduction Program is funding pilot sites in four targeted communities of limited geographic area (approximately 5 square miles)that are characterized b significant existing program ,r, -,�.f,t Y 9 r e;,Im investment, strong indicators of citizen involvement, and high rates of crime and gang activity. The sites are located in: • East Los Angeles, CA(Mayor's Office for the City of Los Angeles). • Milwaukee, WI (Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance). • North Miami Beach, FL(Florida Governor's Office of Drug Control). • Richmond, VA (Virginia Attorney General's Office). OJJDP is not accepting applications for additional funding under the Gang Reduction Program at this time. Evaluation Top The Urban Institute is conducting a 3-year evaluation to assess program implementation, examine outcomes related to reductions in crime and gang activity, and identify improvements in prosocial activities and protective factors in the lives of high-risk youth. Training and Technical Assistance Top The National Youth Gang Center is the principal training and technical assistance provider for the Gang Reduction Program. The center provides structured and ad hoc training and technical assistance through cluster meetings, site visits, telephone contacts, printed materials,the Internet, and e-mail. The center also coordinates the provision of technical assistance and training to the communities by selected national service providers. Contacts Top OJJDP Contact(s) Phelan Wyrick Gang Program Coordinator 202-353-9254 phelan.wy,ri,k@t.zs oi. 1�)v Evaluation Contact(s) http://o.jdp.ncjrs.org/programs/ProgStimmary.asp?pi=38&ti=&si=&kw=&PreviousPape=P 5/1 R/?nm Programs Page 2 of 2 The Urban Institute 2100 M Street, NW. Washington, DC 20037 202-833-7200 http://www.t.irban.org Training and Technical Assistance Contact(s) National Youth Gang Center Institute for Intergovernmental Research P.O. Box 12729 Tallahassee, FL 32317 850-385-0600 850-386-5356(fax) nygc @iir.com http:/1www.iir.cominygc Resources Top OJJDP Publication(s) OJJDP News @ a Glance,Volume II, Number 5(September/October 2003) Newsletter: OJJDP News @ a Glance Series, September 2003. Presents notices of OJJDP activities, publications, funding opportunities, and events; includes a special feature on the Gang Reduction Program. 6 pages. NCJ 201826. Abstract PDF(489 KB) I-ITML(11.4 KB) Link(s) National Youth Gang Center Provides information, resources, practical tools, and expertise related to the development and implementation of effective gang prevention, intervention, and suppression strategies. OJJDP Strategic Planning Tool Assists communities in assessing and addressing gang problems through three interrelated components: a community resource inventory section that allows users to identify and record information about community organizations, programs, services, and activities that could be incorporated into a collaborative, comprehensive approach to gangs; a planning and implementation section that provides users with access to a database of proven and effective programs,strategies, and activities; and a risk factors section that describes research-based risk factors that are correlated to gang behavior and organized by age. The Urban Institute Provides information and analysis to public and private decisionmakers to help them address social, economic, and policymaking challenges. AMBER Alert I Faith-Based&Community Initiatives I Helping America's Youth National Sex Offender Public Registry I OJP Reentry Initiative USA.gov I Privacy I Freedom of Information Act I Site Map I AskJJ A component of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S.Department of Justice http://ojjdp.ncjrs.or)�/prod-ains/Pro L,Sulllfii,gi-v c ii 0 P)nn-r