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Domestic Violence Intervention Center Changes Name to Reflect Who They Are and What They Do... “A Community for Peace”

Posted: 5/8/2013

Police Officers And Leaders Stand For 'A Community For Peace'
(l to r) Sargent Schaffer, Ofc. Deborah Bayer reciepient of Guardian of Hope Award, Ofc. Felicia Taylor, Robin Basinger, Program. Director, ACFP, Elaine Whitefeather, ED, ACFP, Christopher Boyd, Chief of Police, Citrus Heights

Sacramento, CA – (MPG) The Domestic Violence Intervention Center (DVIC) took to heart their mission to create PEACE in our communities when they announced their new name – A Community For Peace at the recent Garden of Hope ~ Celebrating Our Journey 2013 held at the beautiful Lake Natoma Inn in Folsom, CA and sponsored by Kaiser Permanente.

More than 250 people gathered to celebrate the unveiling of their new name and to hear inspirational words from Elaine Whitefeather, Executive Director of ACFP as she shared about the organizations partnerships and her vision for the future - promoting and creating PEACE in our homes, schools and communities.

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Gladys Coissairt Enjoys Her 100th Birthday
Gladys Cossairt 100th birthday party.
Photo by Julie Parker

Centenarian Gladys Cossairt: “I’ve had a pretty good life.”

By Julie Parker
Posted: 5/1/2013

CARMICHAEL, CA – (MPG) Gladys Fairbanks, the youngest of seven children, was born on April 24, 1913 in Faith, South Dakota - the end of the railroad line near the Black Hills, and a stop on the Yellowstone Trail – where her father worked a ranch.

She grew up in a two-room sod hut. To keep bugs down, legs of the beds were painted with kerosene. Water was hauled in from the well. Chamber pots were used during harsh winter months, as venturing to the outhouse was an unpleasant option.

Although there were many mouths to feed, they did not go hungry, as the ranch provided an abundance of food.

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Senator Jim Nielson And Other Safety Forum Speakers
Senator Jim Nielson (center) sponsored a public safety forum in Carmichael. Fellow speakers were County Supervisor Susan Peters (left), District Attorney Jan Scully, Sheriff Scott Jones, and Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan.
Photo by Susan Maxwell Skinner

Public Safety Forum Rallies Community

By Susan Maxwell Skinner
Posted: 5/8/2013

CARMICHAEL, CA – (MPG) Community leaders and citizens attacked Governor Jerry Brown’s “realignment” bill (AB 109) at a recent public forum.

A former Chairman of the State Parole Board, Senator Jim Nielson sponsored the meeting. The 2011 bill, he said, “Turned the criminal justice system upside down. I doubt any worse legislation has been passed in California history.”

Governor’s Brown’s scheme is the state’s response to Federal Court oversight to reduce prison overcrowding and fix inmate health services. Realignment allows some State felons to serve in County facilities that are ill-designed for lengthy incarceration. “The Governor dumped the problem on counties,” contended Nielson. “The Supreme Court did not order Realignment. Californians are not benefiting; not only is crime up, so are taxes.”

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Author Edric Cane.
Photo courtesy of Dog Ear Publishing

New Book by Edric Cane Seeks to Redefine what it Means to Know Math

Posted: 5/8/2013

CARMICHAEL, CA – (MPG) Leaders in all fields of life in the United States see in our deficiencies in math education an existential threat to the economic well-being and international standing of the nation. Typically, most community colleges spend valuable resources teaching remedial classes on elementary and middle school topics. It is with those topics, in the early grades, that the gaps begin, where children fail to connect with mathematics, where too many children lose ground and lose hope.

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Linda Melody And Jack Roach Named Top Volunteers Of 2013
Just desserts. Linda Melody (front left) and Jack Roach were hailed as community volunteers by the Carmichael Kiwanis Club.
Photo by Susan Maxwell Skinner

Kiwanis Name Top 2013 Volunteers

By Susan Maxwell Skinner
Posted: 5/1/2013

SACRAMENTO REGION, CA – (MPG) If one good turn deserves another, Carmichael Kiwanis showed two heroes appreciation with two plaques and two standing ovations at the club’s annual volunteer award event last week.

Carmichael Presbyterian Church food closet director Jack Roach co-ordinates 180 volunteers to serve needy families with food. He helped found the closet in 1973 and has given 40 years of volunteer hours to maintaining the service. “This is a man of faith and integrity,” said church spokeswoman Marie Segur. “Jack also organizes our kids’ canned-food drives. He realizes the importance of having young people know about hunger in our community.”

Chamber of Commerce executive Linda Melody was credited with the Carmichael Chamber’s re-emergence as an active and powerful player in Carmichael. “We’ve had some hard times but Linda helped us turn the corner,” approved Kiwanian and Chamber president Chris Meyer. “She’s the driving force behind the Chamber. She also has a kind world for everyone. Linda’s everyone’s friend.”


Scholl Family 1965
In 1965 we all gathered for our first, and only for twenty-one years, family photograph. We were never able to gather again all at the same time, although we did on some occasions, gather on the same day. This photograph has hung in our parent’s home all those years as a great reminder of whose team we are on.
Photo courtesy of Paul Scholl

A Mother’s Love Raises One Big Happy Family

By Paul V. Scholl
Posted: 5/8/2013

Nick, Tom, David, Dennis, Gerry, Regina, Lorna, Mary, Paul, Maggie and Don. Eleven children. Forty-plus grandchildren, and more great grandchildren I am still trying to count. Yes, Catholic.

Margaret G. Scholl was born in 1923.

Her mother died when she was 11, and her father passed the following year, of a broken heart. She was adopted within the family around Vallejo. The home she grew up in is now seen by passers by on I-80. That home still stands and serves as a mini-museum and office, having been recently restored by the new owners.

She had plans on becoming a nun. Then she met my dad!

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VFW Post 6158 Memorial
The outdoor memorial area located at the 8990 Kruitof Way VFW Post #6158.
Photo by Connie Hall

Vets Helping Vets

By Connie Hall
Posted: 5/8/2013

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA- (MPG) Anyone who had traveled up and down Hazel Blvd. in the last 60 some years has probably seen the little wood sign, “VFW Post #6158”. The sign sits at the corner of Hazel Blvd. and a little street named Kruitof Way. I admittedly was one of those drivers who had seen the sign countless times before, but didn’t give it much thought after that.

I recently had the opportunity to visit the Post, meet some of the dedicated Veterans and was sincerely taken aback by all the things these tireless folks at the Post do for all Veterans of Foreign Wars.

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Women’s Empowerment Receives Grant from Ronald McDonald House Charities

Posted: 4/24/2013

SACRAMENTO REGION, CA – (MPG) Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California, in partnership with Pacific Coast Building Products Foundation, recently granted $10,000 to Women’s Empowerment to fund its Playcare child care program for children who are homeless. The grant helped Women’s Empowerment purchase supplies for its expanded child care space in its new home on North A Street, as well as build a fence to protect children playing on the 6,000-square-foot green space.

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Orlean Koehle to speak at Sacramento Republican Women’s Monthly Luncheon

Posted: 4/24/2013


Fiesta Days is Coming!

Posted: 4/17/2013


Cooley’s Bill to Save State’s Mobile Field Hospitals Advances

Posted: 4/17/2013


Women’s Empowerment Graduates 26 Formerly Homeless Women from Job-Readiness Program

First Class to Graduate from New Facility

Posted: 4/17/2013


Pastor Joe: The Challenges of Making a Comeback in Life

By Julie Parker
Posted: 4/11/2013


Capitol Pops Mark Anniversary with Free Concert at Rusch Park in Citrus Heights

Posted: 4/9/2013



Vehicle Crashes Into Fair Oaks Strip Mall, Damaging Three Units

Posted: 4/9/2013


Dusty Baker Encourages “Fit Kids”

Posted: 2/28/2013


Spurring Innovation Beyond Silicon Valley

By David Dickstein, Intel Free Press
Posted: 2/21/2013


Celebrating Beer Week

Posted: 2/21/2013


Fifth Annual Youth Energy Summit Emphasizes “Green Business”

Posted: 2/8/2013


Money Can’t Buy Me Love

Posted: 2/8/2013


Top Scams Hit Close to Home

Posted: 1/24/2013


SCOE 20 Districts Part of Groundbreaking Program

Posted: 1/18//2013


DWR Increases Water Delivery Estimate for 2013

Posted: 1/3//2013


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