HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 2018 Saratoga SourceJoin the City of Saratoga for the 2018 State of the City event on Saturday, April 28
from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Civic Theater, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue.
Don’t miss Mayor Mary-Lynne Bernald’s State of the City Address, which will
celebrate Saratoga’s recent accomplishments, discuss upcoming City activities, and
provide updates on ongoing and new projects.
During the event, the residents and organizations that make Saratoga a special
community will also be recognized.
The Citizen of the Year, Business Person of the Year, Community Organization of
the Year, Firefighter of the Year, and Officer of the Year will be recognized for their
impact on our City.
After the Mayor’s Address, join us in the City Hall courtyard for an ice cream
social! Enjoy delicious treats, wine, and other refreshments while exploring a
resource fair featuring agencies and organizations that serve the Saratoga
community.
For more information, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/StateoftheCity
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Living Room Conversations
April 24, 2018
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Joan Pisani Community Center
408.868.1216
Arbor Day
April 25, 2018
3:30 p.m.
Saratoga Foothill Club
www.saratoga.ca.us/arborday
Star Wars Movie Night
May 4, 2018
6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Joan Pisani Community Center
408.868.1249
Deputy Lauren Romero grew up in the Central Valley of California. She then moved to the Bay Area where she attended
Menlo College. During her time in school, Deputy Romero was a student-athlete who studied liberal arts and psychology
while playing soccer.
After graduating college, Deputy Romero worked as a counselor for foster children. This work experience led
her to exploring a career in law enforcement.
Deputy Romero has now worked for the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office for 3 years, and she is currently
assigned to patrol in the City of Saratoga.
She enjoys working in Saratoga because it is a diverse City with residents who are very supportive of the
Sheriff’s Office and its work in the community.
On her days off, Deputy Romero enjoys hiking and spending time with her niece and nephew.
Meet Deputy Lauren Romero
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Weed and Brush Abatement Programs
In Saratoga, the Weed Abatement Program and the Brush Abatement Program help prevent
wildfire by reducing the amount of flammable vegetation and debris. If you received a Weed
Abatement notice, the deadline to meet program requirements is April 15, and properties on
the list will be inspected after that date. For more, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/weed_brush
Saratoga Safety Fair
Save the date for the Saratoga Safety Fair on May 20 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at West Valley
College. Get safety and crime prevention tips, meet safety professionals from the Sheriff’s
Office and Fire Department, and check out safety-related products and services at the resource
fair. View more information and the sponsorship application at www.saratoga.ca.us/safetyfair
Spring/Summer Activity Guide
The Spring/Summer Activity Guide is available now! Check out the Saratoga Recreation
Department’s upcoming programs, including classes, camps, and trips. There are exciting
opportunities for all ages. View the full Activity Guide and register for trips, camps, and classes
online at www.saratoga.ca.us/activityguide
Q: What can I do to prepare for an emergency?
A: You can prepare to help your family, friends, and neighbors during a disaster
by joining the Saratoga Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). CERT
is a very important part of the City’s disaster response strategy. The Santa
Clara County Fire Department offers CERT academies that teach volunteers how
to provide essential services to the community during and after a disaster.
The next CERT training academy begins in Saratoga on May 8. The academy
consists of six evening sessions and a final skills exercise. If you’re unable to attend
this training, future academies will be held in multiple cities throughout the year. For more
information, visit http://bit.ly/2gxf07l
Another way to prepare is to download Santa Clara County’s emergency preparation
mobile phone application, ReadySCC. It helps you create an emergency plan, put together a
preparedness kit, and learn what to do and where to go during a disaster. Make sure you’re also
registered for AlertSCC, the County’s emergency notification system. You can receive emergency
alerts on your cell phone, landline, or email. To access these tools, visit www.sccgov.org/oes
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Quick Tip from Captain Rich
Sharing too much information about your location while on vacation can endanger the security
of your home. Check your privacy settings on social media, be cautious about where you check in,
and wait to share your favorite photos or stories until you return home.
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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To learn more about the City’s monthly newsletter, make comments, suggest story ideas, or just ask a
question, contact Lauren Pettipiece at lpettipiece@saratoga.ca.us or 408.868.1275. You can also find
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Neighborhood Watch
and tips on staying
safe, visit
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stayingsafeAsk Our Staff featuring Michael Taylor
Have a question? Send your question(s) to lpettipiece@saratoga.ca.us or call 408.868.1275
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Captain Rich Urena oversees the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office West Valley Division.
Michael Taylor is the
City of Saratoga’s
Recreation & Facilities
Department Director
and Risk Manager. He
oversees the City’s
recreation programs,
facility rentals,
building maintenance,
risk management,
emergency
preparedness and
the CERT program.
Michael is always
eager to talk about
safety and emergency
management.