HomeMy WebLinkAboutJuly 2018 Saratoga SourceJuly marks National Parks and Recreation month! The City of Saratoga has so much
to offer, whether you decide to make it a summer of fun, fitness, or leisure.
Saratoga is home to roughly 189-acres of beautiful parks and diverse hiking,
running, or biking trails. Spend a day at the picturesque Wildwood Park, watch a
movie under the stars at El Quito Park, take a scenic hike at the historic Quarry Park,
or explore Hakone Gardens, an 18-acre Japanese estate and popular destination
for both residents and visitors. Hakone Gardens also offers free admission for
Saratoga residents and their guests on the first Tuesday of every month. View a full
list and find out more about Saratoga’s parks at www.saratoga.ca.us/parks
The Saratoga Recreation Department also offers several programs and activities,
including classes, camps, and trips, for all ages. You still have time to register your
children for summer activities where they can learn about sports, arts, STEM, and
the outdoors! Sign up for recreation programs at www.saratoga.ca.us/recprograms
Additionally, the Great Getaways program organizes day trips for all ages.
Upcoming trips include visits to Safari West wildlife preserve, Graton Casino, and a
San Francisco Giants game! Visit www.saratoga.ca.us/trips to see the full schedule.
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Connect with the City of Saratoga onCITY o f S ARATO
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Movie Night: CoCo
July 20, 2018
7:30 p.m.
El Quito Park
408.868.1249
Classic & Cool Car Show
July 22, 2018
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Downtown on Big Basin Way
www.sccshow.com
National Night Out
August 7, 2018
Organize an event in
your neighborhood!
www.saratoga.ca.us/NNO
Saratogans may see paw-ficer Dutch, an extraordinary two-year-old Dutch Shepherd, out and about with his
new paw-tner in sniffing out crime, Deputy Michael Keck.
Dutch is originally from Europe, and his physical skills, temperament, and drive to work and learn made him
the top dog for his new job with the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office. Dutch completed 4 weeks of “ruff”
training in San Francisco, where he learned narcotics detection and patrol duties. Those patrol duties include
obedience, indoor and outdoor searches, and apprehension.
Dutch now serves the West Valley Patrol Division and is also deployed for special narcotics and apprehension assignments
throughout the County. On his days off, Dutch enjoys playing with toys, chasing tennis balls, and rolling around with Deputy
Keck’s English Bulldog puppy and Staffordshire Terrier.
When you see this dynamic duo around town, feel free to ask Deputy Keck if it is a good time to pet Dutch! If you missed last
month’s profile of Deputy Keck, you can fetch it from www.facebook.com/CityofSaratoga
Meet Dutch, the New K-9 Around Town!
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Register your National Night Out Event by July 27!
Organize an event in your neighborhood to celebrate National Night out on August 7! Santa
Clara County Sheriff’s Office Deputies will make every effort to visit your neighborhood if you
register your event by Friday, July 27. Visit www.saratoga.ca.us/NNO to register and www.
saratoga.ca.us/neighborhoodwatch for Neighborhood Watch information.
Visit Saratoga’s Historically Significant Sites
The Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission installed two Point of Interest markers near
the corner of Saratoga Avenue and Park Place to commemorate historically significant locations
in Saratoga. One marks the original site of the Blossom Festival, which was held to give thanks
for rain after several years of drought. The second commemorates the Theatre of the Glade, a
natural ampitheatre surrounded by redwoods behind the Saratoga Inn.
Apply for the Library Commission or Parks & Recreation Commission
Don’t miss this opportunity to serve your community! There is one available position on both
Commissions, and applications for both are due by August 23. For more information on the
Commissions and requirements, or to submit an application, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/comvac
Q: How can I volunteer for the City of Saratoga?
A: The City of Saratoga staff members enjoy working with youth and adult
volunteers who help support a variety of City programs.
Some volunteers donate time to ongoing administrative projects during business
hours. Others join in one-day opportunities at events or activities that are held on
evenings and weekends.
Some of the recent events volunteers were involved with include the State of the
City, Safety Fair, Color Dash, Movie Nights, and the Paint the City Utility Box art project.
In the fall and winter, volunteers also help to beautify and maintain Quarry Park trails or fill
sandbags in preparation for winter rains.
If the City does not have an opportunity that matches your availability and interests, there are
many other ways to get involved in the community.
You can visit www.saratoga.ca.us/volunteer for information on opportunities with the City or
www.volunteermatch.org to view opportunities with other organizations.
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Quick Tip from Captain Rich
Be safe when barbecuing this summer. Make sure the grill is placed away from structures, eaves,
or branches to prevent fires. Also, remove grease or fat buildup to keep it clean. Never leave the
grill unattended, and always keep children and pets a safe distance away to avoid injuries or burns.
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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July 2018
Captain Rich Urena oversees the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office West Valley Division.
Babette McKay is the
Human Resources
(HR) Technician.
She provides daily
HR operations and
support for City staff,
including recruitment,
orientation and
training, personnel
records, benefits
administration, and
employee wellness.
She also coordinates
the City volunteer
program.