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Aaron WellsACsailingSFAda WellsAesthetic Laser ConceptsAlameda Table Tennis CenterAlameda Ballet AcademyAlameda Beauty CenterAlameda Martial ArtsAlameda Natural GroceryAlameda Pediatric DentistryAlameda PoliceAlameda School of MusicAlameda Theatre & CineplexAlain PinelAlameda SunAlana DillAlejandra and Peter JohnsAmerican GirlAMF Southshore LanesAngel Fish Japanese RestaurantAnthony CorpuzAquarium of the BayAquaTech Swim SchoolArt YowzaArtistic Home Studio & BoutiqueBaby Boot CampBarbie WongBaron’s Meat & PoultryBaskin Robbins - AlamedaBay Area Discovery MuseumBay Farm StaffBay Island GymnasticsBead InspirationsBed, Bath & BeyondBerkeley Community AcupunctureBerkeley Repertory TheatreBig O Tires of AlamedaBladium Sports and Fitness ClubBlue & Gold FleetBocanovaBodega Bay InnBody TechniquesBonnie BurgessBooks IncBoomers LivermoreBoon HotelBrad MurphyBurger MeisterBurke’s Canoe TripsCafe du MondeCafe QCal Recreational SportsCalifornia Academy of SciencesCalifornia Canoe & KayakCalifornia’s Great AmericaCamille EscuderoCamp Edmo

Capurros (San Francisco)Carmen KlubeCarrie and Steve WassonCatherine BierwithC’era Una VoltaChabot Space & Science CenterChildren’s FairylandChildren’s Habitot Museum (Berkeley)ChipotleChris AmadenChristina WilsonChuck Corica Golf CourseClayton J. Mitchell PhotographyColor Me MineCommodore Cruise & EventsConcrete BodyCooking ‘Round the WorldCost Plus World MarketCostanoa LodgeCostco WholesaleCraig Merril PhotographyCuriOdysseyCurtis and Kelli SumrokDaisy’sDance 10Dance Art ProjectsDandelion Flower Boutiquede Young MuseumDenise LumDiablo Country ClubDisneylandDJ by the BayDog Bone AlleyDoris TroncosoDr. Ali Rezai, D.D.S.Dr. Amy Lee, D.D.S.Dr. Amanda Leong, D.D.S.Dr. Andrew Rowe, D.D.S.Dr. Barrett Parker & Dr. Chad Sears, D.D.S.Dr. Barrett Parker & Lolly ParkerDr. Bruce Bothwell, D.D.S.Dr. Charles Shih, M.D.Dr. Corazon Manaloto, D.D.S.Dr. Daniel Chin, O.D.Dr. David Perry, D.D.S & Dr. Sharine Thenard, D.D.S.Dr. David W. Johnson, D.D.S.Dr. Eric K. Schmidt, D.D.S.Dr. Loren Jolley, D.D.S., M.S.Dr. Michael Knoll, D.D.S.Dr. Terecita Dean, D.D.S.Dr. Vicki Wang, D.D.S.Dr. William Gardner, D.D.S.Dr. Beth Glick-ScrogginsDragon Rouge (Alameda)East Ocean Seafood Restaurant

Encinal True Value HardwareEpic Roasthouse (San Francisco)Erik Stone GolfEvangeline FitzpatrickFarmstead Cheeses & WinesFeel Good BakeryFrancisco BazoFudgelatoG9 Math and Reading CenterGalileo Innovation camps for kidsGeorzann ChacoGilroy GardensGolden Tee Golfl andGreens & GrainsGuy CorrieroHabitot Children’s MuseumHaley ManibusanHappy FeetHarbor Bay ChiropracticHarbor Bay ClubHarbor Bay RealtyHead Chef John ThielHearst CastleHeather LeeHeidi SchubertHerbs & SpicesHigh Scores Interactive ArcadeHigh Street StationHonda San LeandroHornblower Cruises & EventsHot Shot PortraitsIndia Palace (Alameda)It’s All About YouJC CellarsJecina NgJennifer BalaianJennifer Williams and Bassey ObotJenny YeeJim’s on the CourseJody BhallaJP SeafoodJulia DewolfKamakura RestaurantKane and AssociatesKay WorthingtonKelly Lux, State Farm InsuranceKemp MoyerKincaidsLa Penca AzulLa PrincesseLake ChaletLaurel ArroyoLauren’s ClosetLaurie SlezLaVal’s Pizza

Law offi ce of Cassandra C. MasseyLaw offi ces of Paul D. HuntLawrence Hall of ScienceLilac Dress BoutiqueLim’s TaeKwonDoLina HanniganLInda YeungLindy MorganLinguini’s RestaurantLoard’s Ice CreamLoren Jolley, D.D.S, M.S.Lori MoeLynn EsquerMayor GilmoreMerideth MehlbergMerrill PhotographicsMichelle FennellMike McMahonMike’s Custom DetailMission Rock (San Francisco)Monica ArguellesMonty Singh, Red Tie PrintingMr. EspressoMye and Steve CibullNina and Thao TranNob Hill FoodsOakland A’sOakland Community AcupunctureOakland Ice CenterOakland RaidersOakland ZooOle’s Waffl ehouseOne Market RestaurantParents of Bay Farm SchoolPark Centre Animal HospitalParkside Oral SurgeryPeet’s Coffee and TeaPetcoPhnom Penh (Alameda)Pier 29ProBalance Physical Therapy and PilatesPump It UpPureologyQuinn’s LighthouseRaging Waters San JoseRob BontaRock Wall Wine CompanyRoughing It Day CampRowan and Victoria FennellRuby’s TumblingSafeway - Harbor BaySalon 2004Samson NgSan Francisco BalletSan Francisco Giants

San Francisco Helicopter ToursSan Leandro HondaSavannah & Jessica WongScolari’sScott’s Seafood Grill & BarScott’s ShoesSharon LupoShay’s CafeShelley PattersonSherri & Brian BungerSherri StewartSilverado ResortSkin DeepSkin Glow Face & Body CareSky High SportsSouthshore Car WashSpank SalonSpice I Am Thai BistroSports AuthorityStan Bunger, KCBS 740 News RadioStarbucks CoffeeStarland MusicStasis EyebrowSteve CibullSteve TurnerStevens Family Subpar Miniature GolfSugar BowlSushi HouseSuzie MurphyTama FamilyTenise LumTeresa McLarenTerry and Chris OwyangThe BeaneryThe Fat Lady (Jack London Square)The Jungle IslandThe MarketplaceThe Tech MuseumThe Weston FamilyTom Lynch & Debbie HanlonTomo Mini SpaTony Lee, TMS AutomotiveToomies Thai CuisineTot TankTotal Woman Gym & SpaTrabocco (Alameda)Trader Joe’sTuckers Ice CreamTwist SalonUSS Hornet MuseumWaterbar (San Francisco)Wendy SandaWilliam Fong, Fong Brothers PrintingWinchester Mystery HouseYellow Tail Japanese BistroYung ChenZen Restaurant

Mr. AndersonMr. NettlesMr. SlezMrs. BakerMrs. Bonnie Nelson-DuffeyMrs. Celebrini

Mrs. ChaneyMrs. ClementMrs. FongMrs. GeisMrs. GordonMrs. Harvey

Mrs. KuttnerMrs. Lee-ChinMrs. LewisMrs. Lorri GarrettMrs. MyovichMrs. Oducayen

Mrs. ReynoldsMrs. SandersonMrs. SheppardMs. Babs FreitasMs. BoothMs. Hamill

Ms. HesterMs. HirschMs. Laura McCunniff-ReidMs. Vincent

Anais LoweAnna BenedettoAzameet GebremariamBryan ChaiChantel Zavala-SheridanDominic PopeElizabeth AveryEllerbe Whang

Emily RutherfordEmma RoddenEthan KhaEthan KimEthan MuonGabe ManibusanGiselle FongHalie Doan

Hanna StoneHannah CorpuzJack AllenJared LeeJasmine EllenbergerJasmine TubmaneeJoey BradyJustin Lum

Kristina GalvinLizzie ChoLyndon HembreeNatalie DangRowan EsquerRyan OngSammie KimSean Cook

Shannon LeeSteven WalximSuzy FloerschTalia GrumetTina AguilarTomas DumontTrevor SprayZakary Kong

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B AY FA R M S C H O O Lwishes to thank the many generous donors and sponsors

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We would also like to thank the numerous volunteers who helped make the evening such a success. Parents, Art Docents, Teachers, and Friends of Bay Farm School devoted many hours to plan and execute our fundraiser.

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At rest in Alameda on April 28, 2014, Angleo was the dear hus-band of 54 years to Catherine. He was the Father of Larry (Karin) of Denver, Leonard (Emanuella) of Santa Barbara, Ronald (the late Holly) of San Lorenzo, Richard (Rhonda) of Texas and Patricia (David) of Florida. Dear Nono to Danielle, Nicholas, Jacob, Sophia, Tiffany, Tammy, Trevor, Daniel, Maren and Aiden Contier and Adam Stephens. Step-grandfather to Eric Berry and step-great-grandfather to Kaleb and Brooklyn Berry. Dear brother-in-law to Herman and Clara Muzio and Steve and Brenda Ghigliotto. Survived by many neph-ews and nieces. Al was very proud to be 100 percent Italian!

Al graduated from the University of San Francisco with a bachelor’s

degree in criminology. He worked at PMT for 35 years as a sales rep.

He retired in 1985 to care for his family and his mother and father (Leonilda and John) and brother Jim, as well as broth-er John and wife Mary (all deceased).

He loved to take care of his garden and bowled, played golf, bocce ball and cards

at the Mastick Senior Center. He was a long-time member of the Alpicella Italian Club, Ligouri Club, Sirs and Oakland Traffic Club (for which he served as treasurer for many years). Al was very proud to have served in World War II as a paratrooper. He will be dearly missed by all.

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Angelo (Al) Robert ContierApril 15, 1928 – April 28, 2014

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Born in Oakland to the late Ed and Jeanne Lindorfer, Brent was a kind, honest man who lived his life joyfully and with integrity. As often as possible he was found in or on the ocean diving, fishing or sailing. A general contractor for more than 35 years he still liked to swing a hammer and loved working with his son, Ben.

He married his high school sweetheart, Martha, and was devoted to their children, Jessica (James), Ben and Emily and to his grandchildren Andrew and Adriana. He is loved by his siblings Heidi (Ward), Erika (Rick), Kurt, sister-in-law Mary, brother-in-law Mark and by many uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

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a tiny molecule like carbon dioxide. If English would study the subject in books, he would know this. Instead he simply repeats media allegations promulgated by the elite fi nancial foundations I mentioned in my origi-nal letter.

“Climate scientists” have iden-tifi ed no physical mechanism by which a lowly carbon dioxide mol-ecule, or even four such molecules per 10,000 by volume in the atmo-sphere, could ever produce a hur-ricane or a tornado, a fl ood or a drought. This could be tested, if “cli-mate scientists” want to test it. They could irradiate all fossil fuels, then put up sophisticated instruments to detect the radioactive carbon diox-ide, to see where it goes and what it does. But no. What they do instead is repeat facile statements, ignore causality, and then advocate for a shutdown of the industrial system.

Why? Because environmental-ists don’t like people. They pre-fer the company of wild animals. They’ve been advocating a reduc-tion of the human population since the 1600s, going back to the wacky days of clergyman Thomas Malthus, and have been actively predicting, and advocating for, man’s demise since 1968, with the publication of The Population Bomb. Human popu-lation was supposed to crash by now but this didn’t happen because of man’s efforts to amplify the in-dustrial system and all the good it has brought.

Now the program is to dismantle that system to bring about the pop-ulation crash artifi cially. And with the help of the elite foundations, they will succeed, unless the people of Alameda and of the world begin to combat their ugly carbon-dioxide delusions.

Steve Tabor is an Alameda resi-dent.

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Carbon: Is your friend

Nanruth Maxine Alexander McGregor (‘Nan’) passed away peacefully on April 27, 2014. Nan was predeceased by her husband of 66 years Morton “Mort” and son Michael; she is survived by her loving son Donald and his wife Karen, grandsons Mathew and Mark and great grandson Austen.

Nan, a longtime resident of Alameda, spent her days as a house-wife, Red Cross volunteer, office manager and bookkeeper, lastly at the Spindrift Marina in Isleton, Calif. Nan and Morton traveled through-

Nan McGregorJune 30, 1920 – April 27, 2014

Resident of Alamedaout the U.S. in their recreational vehicle, only missing the state of

Colorado. She was laid to

rest in a private ser-vice at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland on Friday, May 2. “May you rest in peace and God Bless.”

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involves teaching science in school gardens, using the latest strategies to reach struggling students or helping high school students build robots, these program coordinators contribute countless hours that make a difference.

AEF would like to thank every-one who made Salute to Education such a successful, fun event. That includes our volunteers on Friday evening, as well as the staff at Rhythmix Cultural Works and Café Q. Additional thanks go to Charles and Therry Olken of “Connoisseurs’ Guide to California Wine.”

A complete list of the individu-als and business owners who gen-erously contributed to Salute to Education are listed at our website: alamedaeducationfoundation.org.

— Pam Riley Chang, ChairSalute to Education Committee

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7 to 10 p.m. “Shoots and Ladders” Benefit: Basketball face-off between members of the Alameda police and fire departments. Free-throw contest, door prizes, special guest emcees. Tickets: general admis-sion: $15; students (with ID), $10; children 6 to 12, $5; children under 6, no charge. Proceeds benefit Alameda Family Services. Alameda High School Gym, Oak Street and Alameda Avenue. (Info, tix: www.alamedafami-lyservices.brownpapertickets.com)

7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Express Yourself!: Share the arts, music, poet-ry or just observe. Suggested dona-tion: $10 with some of the proceeds going to charity. Bring a snack to share. (Info: Cathy Dana, 523-7853)

9 p.m. Zydeco Music and Dance: Featuring the Zydeco Flames. Dance lessons at 8. Tickets sold at the door: $15. Eagles Hall, 2305 Alameda Ave. (Info: 415-285-6285)

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May 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. “The Wisdom of Buddha”: Day-long workshop led by Pauletta Chanco. Donations accepted. Buena Vista United Methodist Church, 2311 Buena Vista Ave. (Info, registration: www.sites.google.com/site/alam-edasangha/home)

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