Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Pittsburg Planning Commission Meeting for 6/10/14 / CANCELLED

Posted:  4 Jun 14


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Kathy Comtois <KComtois@ci.pittsburg.ca.us> wrote:

Interested Parties:

The Planning Commission meeting for Tuesday, June 10th has been cancelled.  The next scheduled meeting will be on Tuesday, June 24th.

Thank you.

Kathy Comtois
City of Pittsburg
65 Civic Avenue
kcomtois@ci.pittsburg.ca.us
Phone:  925-252-4922





SAFETY: FALLS: When Bones and Harder Things Collide

Posted:  25 May 14
Reposted:  4 Jun 14

1.  The Purpose of this Bulletin 

To focus your attention on a safety matter of significance to a productive and happy people -- avoidable falling-down -- and which is not always taken as seriously as it merits.

To place, in easy reach some, of the practical information which has built up, from much-too-much tragic experience -- at work and leisure and elsewhere -- and which, if known and adopted, can make a favorable difference to the survival and quality-of-life for our people.


2.  Reasoning the Thing Out

One tiny, careless decision can be an expensive one -- paid for with a lifetime of avoidable misery (or an abruptly shortened life).  It's a tried-and-true way to suddenly generate -- FOR YOURSELF OR OTHERS -- a funeral, or a broken back, or a broken neck, or some other broken, sprained, dislocated, punctured, torn, crushed, amputated this or that -- or a broken SmartPhone -- or some other unfortunate chain-reaction.

Society has learned and teaches about so many painful and costly lessons having to do with falling bodies hurtling through space and being suddenly stopped by hard surfaces or soft human ones.
  • or from harmful things being dropped on others, while one tries to avoid a sudden fall 
  • or from the changes in the aging body which increase the likelihood and damage during such a risky life-stage
  • or from the inexperience and overconfidence of the young 
  • or from wanton carelessness -- and much more.

The very intelligent and mature among us revise and refine their behavior in light of relevant, corrective information. They deliberately re-program themselves to automatically avoid harming themselves or others.  And, they try their hardest to spread the knowledge -- since they know that we all can lose, if they don't.


3.  Some Examples -- Keeping it Real

Once upon a time -- a misjudgement backfired...
  • You're on a ladder and you reach for something behind you, "just over there " -- you juuuust about reach it -- then, wham! (not only that, your leg gets caught in a rung and breaks an extra bone or two).  
  • Or you see something you need, sitting up there, way up high, or just a bit past your fingertips -- so you grab a rickety thing to stand on, just for a second -- and wham! crash! 
  • Or, needing this or that, you get up in the middle of the night, eyes full of sleep, dark house, and Jimmy left his toy truck on the stair -- WITH NO CHEAP NIGHT-LIGHTS TO WARN -- so, thump-kathump you tumble into sudden horror!  
  • Or grandma is in the tub --  she gets up, suddenly dizzy or slips on the soap, grabs for the flimsy towel bar, which falls with her as she kisses or cracks her head on the bathtub rim (should have been a firm safety bar there -- a very easy thing just as useful for everyone else)
  • Or someone gets a little dizzy at exactly the wrong moment (God forbid, while driving).
  • Or a teenager/young adult sees some foolhardy behavior on TV and thinks it's "cool" -- or their persuasive friends do -- or they think that the training which stunt-professionals received was optional and unimportant.
  • Or the pet monkey left a banana peel in the worse possible place.
  • Or...

4.  Analysis

Probably one reason such things happen to some who should know better is because they've been lucky so many times before -- but the luck-counter keeps track, until the "right" number is reached.

Another reason might be that they DON'T know better -- or forgot (same effect).

This bulletin tries to plug BOTH these holes in our COMMON SENSE -- and Safety Readiness.


5.  Some Information to Help Us Reprogram Ourselves and Others

In September, on the first day of Autumn, is the Annual National Falls Prevention Awareness Day (NFPAD). -- but that's just to raise awareness -- the full year, 24/7 is the most proper approach.

Fall Safety (Google search)

Fall Prevention Center of Excellence

Safe Kids Worldwide

Autumn Safety Tips

OSHA's Fall Prevention Campaign

CDC Homes & Recreational Safety -- Falls - Older Adults

CDC Check for Safety: A Home Fall Prevention Checklist for Older Adults

National Safety Council -- Slips, Trips, Falls

National Safety Council -- Older Adult Falls


BE THOUGHTFULLY SAFE, FRIENDS, 
WE NEED YOU -- AND INTACT!


David Nelson




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Pittsburg ADULT EDUCATION / Summer / Register (6/2/14 - 6/9/MON)

Posted:  3 Jun 14

Purpose

To publicize timely information concerning classes and registration for the Pittsburg Adult Education, Summer Quarter, 2014.

  • Register between 2 June and 9 June.  
  • Summer session begins 9 June.

(with all essential information)


About The Catalog

1.  The printed Summer Brochure has been sent to mailboxes for all East County communities. This bulletin offers a convenient backup for accessing the vital information -- in case the printed brochure is not received or becomes lost, forgotten, or otherwise unavailable for use. (To help you avoid overlooking this bulletin -- this blog's "bulletin board" home page -- makes it easy -- for you to remain aware of this opportunity -- at a glance -- over much time)


2.  The information included in the catalog:  
  1. General, Career & Technical Education
  2. Lifelong Education
  3. English as a Second Language
  4. Other Details

3.  To see, print, or download the online version of the catalog, click here.
  • You can PRINT by right-clicking the online brochure and selecting "print" from the menu that pops-up (8 pages)
  • You can DOWNLOAD by right-clicking the brochure, selecting "save as" and creating a name for the file to be saved 



David Nelson


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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

California 2014 primary election complete results

Posted:  3 Jun 14

Here is a link to the Los Angeles Times' latest California primary results -- which will update through the night.  (Click here)



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Summer 2014 Newsletter from Pittsburg's Old Town Business District

Posted:  3 Jun 14

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On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Old Town Pittsburg Association <info@oldtownpittsburgca.com> wrote:

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                 SUMMER 2014
Hello David!
It's summertime in Old Town! We have a lot happening again this season, and you don't want to miss it! Be sure to set aside some time, grab your friends and family, and come to Old Town to enjoy some of the many fun-filled summer events!
The Old Town Pittsburg Farmers' Market is back and chock-full of delicious fruit and vegetables for your snacking and dining enjoyment!
Saturdays, 9am - 1pm, through October.
                       
Pittsburg's own "taste of Old Town" returns in 2014 for a six-week Thursday evening summer run. Get your tickets in advance at the Railroad Book Depot. Visit our website for more details.
June 5 & 26, July17 & 31, August 14 & 28. 5:30pm. $10 per person.
The Old Town Pittsburg Classic Car Show begins this month and runs through August. Don't miss out on the stunning cars on display, the amazing music concerts and more for the whole family! Visit our website for more details.
June 19, July 10 & 24, August 7 & 21, 6pm. FREE.
                       
Historic California Theatre
upcoming events


The California Theatre's schedule is chock-full of a wide variety of live performances, classic movies, and special events. There's something for everyone to enjoy at the newly renovated California Theatre!

June 19:

Classic Film Series: The Wiz

June 21:

Pittsburg Pops: Best Intentions - Motown Concert

June 29: 

A Juneteenth Dance Celebration

July 12:

Pittsburg Pops: Shane Dwight - Blues Concert

July 14 - 25:

BACT: Disney's Peter Pan Jr.

August 16:

Pittsburg Pops: Marcus Shelby Orchestra - Jazz
Get your tickets online, or
at the California Theatre Box Office.
                       
Old Town Events & Info
oldtownpittsburgca.com

Be sure to add the Old Town website to your bookmarks! With all the information you want and need about everything that's happening in Old Town and listings of all the businesses in the district, visit our new site often to stay up-to-date on everything happening in Old Town!
The Old Town district newsletter is brought to you by these local merchants. Please visit them the next time you're in the area!
Local. Professional.
Integrity.
www.anthonydavi.com
Revitalize Skin Care
Local Spa.
Quality Services.
510 Black Diamond Street
Local beer.
Tasty too.

300 Cumberland Street
Local shop.
Best bikes.

625 Railroad Avenue
Local.
Responsible.
Quality.

695 Railroad Avenue
Live local.
Bank local.

695 Railroad Avenue
Local Food.
At Your Fingertips.

www.callmefood.com
Don't forget to share this newsletter with your family and friends.
Help us spread the word about all the things to do in Old Town Pittsburg!
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Pittsburg, CA 94565

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USA.gov -- UNCLAIMED MONEY GOING TO WASTE

Posted:  17 Jan 13
Reposted:  3 Jun 14


Are you owed unclaimed pension money? 

1.  According to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, more than 38,000 people haven't claimed pension money they are owed, ranging in amounts from 12 cents to $1 million.



2.  There are other sources of unclaimed money from the government. Check unclaimed property, credit unions, mortgage refunds, and more.

FREE!! FREE!! CELL PHONE / COMPUTER / INTERNET ACCESS

Posted:  3 Jun 14



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GETTING ALL THE HUMANS CONNECTED
or 
Trouble-shooting the Great Human Network
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1.  Purposes of this Bulletin

1.1  To help increase public awareness of bonafide opportunities to obtain -- FREE OF CHARGE (or at very low-cost) -- a cell phone, with basic essential services -- broadband Internet connection -- and a low-cost computer.

1.2  To encourage wide-spread sharing of this information to insure that it reaches the ears of ALL those in need.

1.3  To offer you "a Basic Research Plan."  (In Section 6, below) This collection of weblinks will act as "a research companion," which will make it simpler to examine all the available information (more or less) -- in an orderly fashion.

Specifically, I explain: 
  1. My basic reasoning for writing this bulletin,  
  2. What the bulletin can and can't do,
  3. Who is generally eligible for this assistance
  4. Specific examples of those who might be entitled to seek this assistance
  5. A basic research plan which might aid your deeper investigations of the matter 


1.4  This should, at least, save you some keystrokes as you check-out ideas and resources and places to look -- which you might not have thought of, yet.

1.5  This should also act as a handy memory-system. As you search deep enough into the literature for your particular needs -- you'll always be able to find where you are, where you've been, and where you're going -- for the links are organized to be clicked -- in a logically unfolding order (top-down, bottom-up, and random) -- making it extremely easy to be as thorough as you wish.

2.  This Bulletin's Rationale

2.1  The better off each person can become, the better off we MUST ALL BECOME. 

2.2  Every person who is helped out of a jam  -- becomes a potential, enthusiastic ally -- who can and likely will increase the likelihood -- that even more people WILL be helped -- who, in turn, will do the same -- and so on -- till there's nothing left to do -- in this area of the common life-experience. The "Great Human Chain-Reaction" is, indeed, real, inescapable, and, when properly focused, of virtually indomitable power.

2.3  No human should be without the ability to easily communicate and interact with the larger world. Fellow humans in that predicament -- are simply unable to participate as effectively -- toward their own rescues -- until they -- overcome this basic difficulty.  Some -- in their disconnected state -- may even be on their way to becoming "lost souls," and that would be another sad tragedy that might have been averted.

2.4  A GENERAL SCENARIO:
  • Financial difficulties might tempt people to cut costs by getting rid of (or never acquiring) a cell phone, a computer, and Internet access.
  • That is a disastrous position to be in -- in this day and age.  It's hard to catch up with these shackles around your ankles.
  • In these days and times, these tools are no longer optional -- 
  • these are BASIC HUMAN NEEDS which must be satisfied in order to satisfy other needs

2.5  AND THAT'S WHERE WE COME IN...  
  • People who aren't yet taking advantage of this opportunity, obviously don't know about it -- or are in no position to act.  
  • We would be doing them a big favor, were we to share this information.  
  • We're all part of the "great human network," so good information-flow is a big deal in bettering things.

3.  Scope and Limitations of This Bulletin

3.1  Unfortunately, I just don't have the time to investigate and report on this area more thoroughly.  That capability probably has to wait until I develop an adequate staff.

3.2  However, I CAN at least call certain things to your attention and give you reasonably useful weblinks. (At least it's a start)  To do this, I place mostly Google search-links in your ready reach -- in Section Six, below.

3.3  I RELY, HEAVILY, ON A "GOOGLE-SEARCH APPROACH" -- since a link to Google automatically gives you the latest, up-to-the-minute answers and linkages available, now and later.  So, as this bulletin ages, you and I can be confident that the links will still lead us to good information.

3.4  A SPECIAL REQUEST -- If you are willing and able please, indeed, look further. Report, in the comment area, below, things you learn -- which others might wish to know -- including links to sources -- or whatever you feel serves the case.


4.  General Eligibility

If you meet certain low-income requirements, you can receive a free basic cell phone with a free calling plan of a reasonable number of minutes per month.

You may also be eligible to receive a free or cheap broadband Internet connection and a low-cost desktop or laptop computer for your family


5.  Examples of Those Who Might Be Entitled

Students need these tools to be able to participate, more productively, within the modern educational environment.

Job-seekers need these tools in order to job-search efficiently -- and to be easily and reliably reachable for interviews -- to have an e-mail address and facilities --  and a "live" phone number -- to make good, confident impressions on employers -- to help stabilize their advances in life -- to have several serious stumbling-blocks lifted out of the way, moving them that much closer to their success. 

Seniors must not become cut-off from their families and friends, emergency aid, senior services, and health care providers.

The destitute need to be able to reliably contact each other and friends and families, service providers, emergency assistance -- and to better survive and position themselves for rescue from their dangerous, despairing plights.

Any others facing difficulties where they lack adequate means to overcome, unassisted.
    NOT ONLY THIS, BUT NEIGHBORS might be unable to readily connect with one another, for their obviously great common good, because some residents may be lacking in these basis tools.



    6.  A BASIC RESEARCH PLAN

    The following "Research Plan" is designed to help you examine this problem-solving dimension more systematically -- hence, more thoroughly.  Please note:

    • However, you might FIRST check-out governmental and well-known philanthropic sites, BEFORE choosing a commercial organization as your source of equipment and services -- unless you know or can confirm their reliability.
    • In other words, you need to be careful of commercial ads or less familiar outlets -- I have no way of screening out the bad sites for you -- at this time.  If nothing else, read carefully and understand what you're committing to.  It might be wise to double-check a company's industry-reputation by searching for critical reviews of the company.  Ask for help in doing this, if necessary.
    • But no excessive worries, please.  I'm betting that, with people being the way they are, there is a high probability that the site will be good or at least well-intentioned.  

    6.1  FREE CELL PHONES

    FreeGovernmentCellPhones.NET
    Free Government Cell Phones (Google search)

    Free cell phones in the U.S. (Google search)
    Free cell phones California (Google search)
    Free cell phones San Francisco Bay Area (Google search)
    Free cell phones Contra Costa County (Google search)
    Free cell phones Pittsburg, CA (Google search)

    Free Cell Phone Access -- Subsidies (Google search)



    6.2  FREE COMPUTERS

    Free Government Computers (Google search)

    Free computers in the U.S. (Google search)
    Free computers in California (Google search)
    Free computers in San Francisco Bay Area (Google search)
    Free computers in Contra Costa County (Google search)
    Free computers in Pittsburg, CA (Google search)

    Free Computers -- Subsidies (Google search)



    6.3  FREE INTERNET ACCESS

    Free Government Internet Access (Google search)

    Free Internet access in the U.S. (Google search)
    Free Internet access in California (Google search)
    Free Internet access in San Francisco Bay Area (Google search)
    Free Internet access in Contra Costa County (Google search)
    Free Internet access in Pittsburg, CA (Google search)

    Free Internet Access -- Subsidies (Google search)




    AND DON'T FORGET, INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS CAN CHOOSE TO DONATE MORE THAN VITAL INFORMATION ALONE


    Best of luck, in this, to us all.

    David Nelson


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