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Summer 2016
Summer in Saratoga is full of fun activities, outdoor adventures,
cultural experiences, and traditional events.
Saratoga’s Recreation Department is in full swing with camps, classes,
and getaways for children, teens, adults, and seniors. Check out what’s
being offered by visiting www.saratoga.ca.us/recreation.
The City’s parks and facilities, such as the Warner Hutton House and
Joan Pisani Community Center, are also busy with birthday parties,
anniversary celebrations, and family gatherings. To reserve space at a City
park or facility, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/reservations.
And there is much more happening in Saratoga’s 14 parks this summer,
including popular events like the Saratoga Movie Nights series at El Quito
Park and Independence Day Celebration at Kevin Moran Park. The Classic
Car Show will be back on Sunday, July 10, at 10 a.m. along Big Basin Way.
Read on to page 2 for more information on summer fun in Saratoga. The
City of Saratoga wishes its residents a fun and wonderful summer!
Summer Fun
Save the Date
Help celebrate Saratoga’s sixth decade of incorporation
by attending the
60th Anniversary Parade
on Sat., September 17, 2016
on Big Basin Way in
Downtown Saratoga.
More information to follow.
Consider purchasing a secure, locking mailbox to help prevent your mail from being stolen.
Keep track of crime in your area. Visit
www.crimereports.com.
Be notified when emergencies
happen in your area. Sign up at www.sccgov.org/sites/alertscc.
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Capt. Rick
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Saratoga Pet Parade Sun., Aug. 2, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Location TBD - saratogavillage.info
Saratoga
Summer
Plans!
Places to Visit
Hakone Gardens
21000 Big Basin Way
Koi pond & tea room!
www.hakone.com
Saratoga Quarry Park
22000 Congress Springs Road
Open dawn to dusk
Hiking trails & picnic areas!
Saratoga History Museum
20450 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road
Friday - Sunday 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
www.saratogahistory.com
Saratoga Library
13650 Saratoga Avenue
Events, books & full-service computers!
www.sccl.org/saratoga
14 Parks in Saratoga
Barbecue pits, tennis courts, picnic tables, and playgrounds... More info: www.saratoga.ca.us/parks
Independence Day Celebration Mon., July 4 from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Kevin Moran Park, 12415 Scully Ave.
Summer Movie Nights
3rd Fri. in June, July & Aug. - 7:30 p.m.
El Quito Park, 12855 Paseo Presada
Community Events
Red Hot Red geraniums can be spotted in planters
and hanging baskets throughout the
Saratoga Village, seen in front of the Warner
Hutton House at City Hall, and viewed in numerous gardens at residents’ homes.
In March, the Saratoga City Council designated
the red geranium as Saratoga’s official flower.
The choice of flower was recommended by
the Saratoga in Bloom Committee, a group of
community volunteers who oversaw the City’s
application in the America in Bloom contest.
Last year, Saratoga was awarded top honors
in the City’s population category (30,000 –
40,000) as well as being recognized as having the “Most Beautiful Canopy of Trees.”
The red geranium, an easy to care for flower, is
a perennial that enjoys full sun or partial shade
and is considered moderately drought tolerant.
That last part is important as the Santa Clara
Valley Water District continues to encourage
everyone to conserve water. Although there has
been rain, California remains in a drought.
For water conservation tips and information,
visit www.valleywater.org.
Red Geranium Designated as Saratoga’s Official Flower
Home Sweet Home
Tips to Keep Your Home Safe from Burglars
Saratoga is one of the
safest cities in California,
but no city is safe enough to
be crime free. Following are
some tips from the Santa
Clara County Sheriff’s
Office to help keep your
home safe from burglars:
1. Lock Doors and
Windows: All doors and
windows should be secured
and locked when not in use
or anytime no one is home. Blinds and curtains should
be closed when no one is home or after dark to avoid
advertising any expensive property. And never hide a key
outside.
2. Have a Well-Lit Home: The Sheriff’s Office
suggests having exterior, motion-activated lighting at
a home’s front door, side yard, and back yard. Installing
timers on interior lights and setting them to turn on
at random times during the day and night can ward off
burglars.
3. Alarm Systems are Important: Be sure to test
them regularly and update
all contact information—
including an emergency
contact—with the alarm
company. An emergency
contact can be a family
member, friend, or trusted
neighbor. The emergency
contact should have access
to the home and knowledge
of the property so they know
if anything is out of place or
missing.
4. Request Patrol Checks: Residents can also request
patrol checks when going on vacation to make sure their
homes are being watched while they are away. To request
a patrol check, call the Sheriff’s Office non-emergency
number at (408) 299-3233.
The Sheriff’s Office has similar tips to prevent vehicle
burglary. Always lock a vehicle’s doors and activate
the alarm. Don’t make it easy for criminals by leaving
valuable items in the vehicle and in plain view. For more
information, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/StayingSafe.
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Ask Our Staff featuring Bridget Bolanos
Have a question? Send your question(s) to bbabcock@saratoga.ca.us or call (408) 868-1275.
Q: The Saratoga Recreation Department offers so many options for our City’s youth during the summer months. Is there a camp that you would recommend for my child?
A: Great question! I would highly recommend you consider registering your child for Camp Wild Coyotes. It’s an in-house, City-run camp that’s received a lot of positive feedback from campers and parents alike.
Not only do campers play active games throughout each day, but they also participate in arts and crafts, science experiments, enrichment projects, and field trips. The camp is offered in week-long sessions and has four field trips each week! Camp Wild Coyotes is offered to children ages 8 to 11, which is perfect for the high level of activity. This program is extra special because it’s facilitated by highly trained City staff, ensuring stellar quality and a great summer experience.
Is your child not old enough for Camp Wild Coyotes? No problem! The Recreation Department offers many other camps and classes for children of all ages. You can view the Summer Activity Guide here: www.saratoga.ca.us/recreation or call me directly at (408) 868-1251. I hope to see you this summer!
Bridget Bolanos is a Recreation Supervisor with the City of Saratoga’s Recreation Department. She is
responsible for overseeing all in-house camps and programs and is the liaison to the Youth Commission.
&Q A
Twelve Silicon Valley communities,
including Saratoga, have given the green light
to a greener grid.
These communities agreed to join Silicon
Valley Clean Energy (SVCE), a new nonprofit
public agency that will offer a Community
Choice Energy (CCE) program for Santa Clara
County, similar to the one in Sonoma County.
The CCE will pool the electricity demand of
residents and businesses and buy cleaner
power at competitive prices.
Additional steps are underway to bring this
new energy choice to market in the Spring of
2017.
To learn more about SVCE, its process
to date and next steps to launch, visit
www.svcleanenergy.org.
Prospect Road Median
Improvement Project
When will construction begin?
Summer 2016
What is it?
This project, along a two-mile se
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Sunnyvale Road and Lawrence
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ADA-compliant ramps, sidewalk
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and bicycle detector loops.
How much will the project cost?
$4.75 million, with 88% cover
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by grant funding from VTA.
www.saratoga.ca.us/prospectroa
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SILICON VALLEY CCE PARTNERSHIP