Monday, August 31, 2015

Meet Your Neighbor - Morgan Mack-Rose



Who are you and what do you do?

I am Morgan Mack- Rose, I am currently the executive director for the San Leandro Education Foundation

What do you love about San Leandro?

We moved here because of the house prices. Then you fall in love with the people, it really is the people the diversity of the community.  I love that it is a small enough town that you can get things done and that local government is responsive. I love that it is not cookie cutter. We have distinct neighborhoods with distinct architecture and I feel like it's really vibrant.

You were on the school board and now on SLED.

I started getting involved in San Leandro schools before my daughter was even in schools. I am a real proponent for public education. What was happening in our neighborhood school is a lot of people were leaving it and we felt the more people that left the school the more disparity that created. So myself and a handful of other families rallied around the school. Then in 2008 I was asked to run for the school board which was a little earlier than I had intended to do, as I had a 2 and 6 year old at the time. I ran and I got on. The  first thing I had to do at my first meeting was cut 2 1/2 million dollars, so I came right when the big economic crisis was hitting our school. For 4 years all we did was cut, cut, cut, which is why I didn't want to run again. I felt like I was doing Sacramento's dirty work. There were discretionary  funds available but there was not much choice or influence. It wasn't supporting youth the way I envisioned supporting youth.

I ran for city council but I did not win, that actually ended up being a good thing, I am finding that the further I get from elected politics the more I fall in love with San Leandro. It's so easy to get wrapped up in the politics, when ultimately it's not about that, it's about the individual relationship.

I had worked with SLED. In 2014 I was brought on as their first executive director. I had worked with them prior when I was on the school board. I really felt fortunate that I was selected for their ED position. I continue to work with people at city hall, people in the schools and in the community. I feel like am in an ideal situation. I feel like what I am doing is really impacting youth in the way that I thought it would if I was on the school board.

Explain a little bit what SLED is. What SLED does and the event they have coming up  next week?

It was founded in 2008 by a group of parents who saw that we were having all these beautiful building built with bond money, at the same time that all these programs were being cut because of economics. Other wealthier communities in the county had education foundations, because they had ED foundations they were able to tap into grant money and corporate money. San Leandro needs that. We  needed an organization that supports all of the schools, not just one or two, not just sports not just music. That supports every kid K through 12 at all 12 school sites. They worked very methodically for a good 6 years before they had enough support to bring on an executive director. Since that time things are shifting, the money is different. What we are finding and how we are realigning ourselves is instead of providing just cash assistance we become a conduit for foundations, businesses and individuals to support schools.

We are finding that is not just about the money, It's also about the people and how to we engage San Leandrians in our schools in a positive way. Ultimately what kids need are caring adults. It takes money to run volunteer programs, we still need to raise money, but we raise money for specific programs.

We have 3 focus areas, Positive youth development which is providing programs that help kids become adults that you want to live next door to, compassionate caring adults. Then we do STEAM enrichment we are supporting hands on learning, technology and science, one thing we did this summer was bring a girls robotics camp for FREE to 30 middle school girls, we also did it for boys. We support outdoor education overnight science field trip for 5th graders. Our big project right now is creating opportunities for volunteers in our school. We will bringing on a volunteer coordinator. The schools don't have the capacity to recruit, manage and acknowledge volunteers. Sometimes people have a negative experience working with our schools. not because they are bad, they are just trying to do so many things. That is the roll we are stepping into, the schools have wanted us to do that for a long time.
One of the fundraiser we do is our Gala. It's a great big party for people who support school to and come out for a good time. People say they forget it's a fundraiser. This year it is on September 11th  at Casa Perleta, its outside. We make it gorgeous, be bring fairy lights and make it into a magical place. We have an amazing band this year that is doing Salsa and soul. I heard the guy singing... we may need chaperones , his voice is so smooth.  Acapulco Restaurant is catering it, Mike Wieners restaurant. It's a great time for people to come out, party and support our schools.

You also have the Eat Out for Education

Now it's every Wednesday at 6 restaurants. People have to have the coupon with them, from our website and facebook page. 20% of your purchase goes to a specific school that week. Businesses are really happy to support which is good. That is one of the great things about San Leandro, I have found that if you ask people,  more often than not they will say yes.

I hear you went to the opening of the 21st amendment, I hear it was very well attended.

I have heard estimates of about 5000 people, about 4000 more than they were expecting. I think that San Leandro is excited to have a another brewery, another place to congregate. I was impressed with the people, even though it was a big beer fest everybody was so well behaved. Everyone was having a good time, being responsible.

It was a family event.  We were able to use about 40 high school volunteers to run face painting, water melon bowling, they had a jumpy house and a slide. We also had about 30 adult volunteers doing ID checks at the door.

Words of Wisdom or Finishing quote?

I have been thinking a lot lately about what makes education important and what makes it good. I have come to the conclusion that every child needs to succeed, when a child succeeds we all succeed. Also education is always better when the community is involved. Community brings a depth to the content and the experience. No matter how good a teacher is the experience can always be better if the community is somehow involved



 Thanks Morgan

Monday, August 10, 2015

Meet Your Neighbor - Addie

Who are you and what do you do?

My name is Addie, I crawl and eat things I should not. I am a people person.

What do you love about San Leandro?

The weather and Zocalo Coffeehouse, I only just got here.

Finishing quote or words of wisdom?

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Sunday, August 2, 2015

Meet Your Neighbor - Angele Sweet

Who are you are what do you do?

My name is Angele Sweet and I am a part-owner of a landscaping business here in San Leandro called Friend + Sweet and I design and maintain landscapes.  I love my job!

Excellent, excellent!  What do you love about San Leandro?

Oh gosh there are so many things to love about San Leandro!  I grew up in San Leandro so I love the hometown atmosphere.  People are friendly here.  You rarely meet somebody who doesn’t want to get to know you in some way, so I like that.  I like that neighbors care about each other.  I like all the volunteerism.  I like that people always want San Leandro to be better.  I love that people are always saying, “if only we could add this or that, it would be even better here.”  So the community, the great people are here, but I don’t think all the businesses and restaurants, and that kind of stuff is there yet.  And that’s what I am really interested in working on.

Right.  Cool.  So I know that you involved in with the San Leandro Downtown Association.  Can you tell us a little bit about that and the big event that you have coming up shortly.

Yes! The San Leandro Downtown Association is a group of wonderful people who work really hard to produce fun events in Downtown San Leandro.  So we do Sausage & Suds, It’s a Wonderful Night, Bike SL.  It’s just a great group of small business owners, community people, people who are involved in non-profits, businesses, and we all come together to make fun things happen in downtown.

What is the date for the Sausage & Suds event?

October 4, 2015.  It’s always the first Sunday of October.

Excellent.

Yes, and that’s going to be a fun event.  Lately we have really been trying to focus on what is local and great about San Leandro.  So the last couple of years we’ve had Drake’s Brewery have a special station at Sausage & Suds.  Last year it was Drake’s and 21st Amendment.  They will both be there again this year.  We also hope to have our small boutique beer maker Cleophus Quealy there as well.  So we like to give the local a little bit of special attention because that is what makes San Leandro great!

And with the three breweries that we have, it feels like the vibe is changing.

Absolutely!  And we want to, with Sausage & Suds, we really want the people to come out and TASTE.  So, you know, I think sometimes people think, oh you’re just drinking beer and sitting in the sun, but we really want people to come out and taste our local products, and taste other breweries from all over the country, and taste that too, and see what’s special about what we have here.  So you know, there will be some big name brands but there are also a lot of small town breweries.  And I think that is what is cool, and I think that gets lost sometimes, in that there really is a celebration of uniqueness.

And you are also involved with the Community Benefit District.  Can you explain what that is and what you do.

Yeah.  So just fairly recently a Community Benefit District was set up in Downtown San Leandro called the San Leandro Improvement Association, aka SLIA.  I’m on the board of directors as well as the secretary.  The property owners in a prescribed district area are assessed a tax and it’s for cleanliness, beauty, safety and all of those good things.  The Community Business District is focused on the nuts and bolts.  So the guys that you see up and down the street sweeping the gutters and the sidewalks, they are paid through the Community Business District.  We are also going to be adding plants to all of the planters.  We will have enhanced security.  We will be supporting the San Leandro Downtown Association with their events.  We have really big plans!  It is very exciting!  We have a small budget but it’s nice to have a little bit of money, you know, to do these things.  So, it’s great.  Yeah!

So, going back to your business, since we are in this drought, how is that affecting your business?  Do you see some people trying to get rid of their lawns?

Oh! Absolutely! It’s amazing.  When I first started this business about ten or twelve years ago, I was really into drought tolerant plants, but then I learned pretty quickly that that’s what people didn’t want!  They didn’t want that, they wanted roses, hydrangeas.  I would always give them two plant palettes.  “Here is your regular water plant palette and here is your drought tolerant plant palette!  Isn’t this wonderful, the second one?”  And they would just look at me, like, “No, I don’t like that.”   And then about three years ago, all of a sudden people were calling me and saying, “I need a Bay-friendly, drought tolerant landscape.  I want to take out my lawn.”  And I was, like, shocked!  Because what I had studied in school ten years ago was finally coming around, because of the drought.  And I also think that the Bay-friendly model, too, you know, trying to use plants that fit within our climate, that don’t need as much water.  Plants that are Bay-friendly, use less pesticides, less herbicides, less water, less maintenance, that all fits into how I think things should be.  And so I am also a Bay-friendly certified designer and maintenance worker.  So it has changed my business a lot. Lawns are being ripped up all over the place and I’m designing new gardens which is, a complete different paradigm from the old landscape, where you have the green grass and you have a tree.  Now we are doing all kind of amazing things and it’s really colorful, more bees, more insects, less herbicides, more flowers.  I like this!  It’s less monoculture.

And is it, I’m sure it’s helping you since you are a very creative person, it just must be wonderful to be able to work with that.

Absolutely!  Yeah, it is, it’s great!  Because, you know, I’ve put in maybe two lawns.  But lawns are kind of boring and I don’t really care for lawns.  So it’s great to be able to put in a tree, ground cover, put in a little stone patio.  I like to create an environment so that when people come home, that they, their shoulders relax, they walk up to the front step and it smells good, there are pretty flowers, they see some insects.  I really want to create an environment that is beautiful… that is really important to me.  I think that we need more of it. 

If somebody wants to see what you do or contact you, if there a website or a FaceBook page?


Yes.  www.friendandsweet.com .  I have a great partner.  His name is Emil Friend.  His last name is Friend and I’m Sweet so we just stuck with our last names for the business because it was just too cute!

Very cool!  Any final words of wisdom?

Well, there is one that is kind of a fun.  People, sweep your gutters and plant a tree!  The best way to make a property look better is to keep your gutters clean and plant a tree! It’s amazing, trees are beautiful and trash isn’t


Thank you so much! You are awesome, thank you!

Monday, July 13, 2015

Meet Your Neighbor - Ellen McCarthy

Who are you and what do you do?


My name is Ellen McCarthy, I have lived in San Leandro since 1995. I retired a few years ago from the field of public relations, before that I was a journalist, I started in radio KPFA. I wound up getting a PR job at KQED, I stayed in PR. I have always written, I have kept a journal. After retirement I started spending a little more time with my journal, crafting observations I was making, turning them into poems. I thought when I retired I would write a novel, but it wasn't my niche. Poetry I fell into it, I love doing it, almost every day. I have a lot of poems under different themes. 
One was the observations about life, finding out about how I think and feel about things that come up as you are in a beautiful place, often with my dog who died in December after 14 years. We used to take a lot of morning walks. My sister and I started putting books together, we did two of them. For the 3rd one she said let me take your natures poems, as I was assembling them I realized I had a whole bunch that referenced San Leandro. I had not come across any book that referenced San Leandro, no picture books or postcards. Here I had a collection of poems that referenced the beautiful places here that I enjoy so much, and I had my iPhone photos to go with it. I want to give a few copies to the Library, the City and the historical museum (A copy can be found in Zocalos). Purchase Book

What do you love about San Leandro?

I love the geographic location, between a lake and the San Francisco bay, with the redwood groves nearby, the eucalyptus groves and the spectacular weather which is probably the best on planet earth. I love the cultural diversity .

The poems came from the walks with your dog?

When you walk in a beautiful place and it is quiet, and you're not in conversation with anyone, you only have your thoughts. You tend to reflect on life and try to make sense out of the experience. I would stop and just take notes about something that I thought, that I wanted to remember. Then I might stop in a cafe and flesh it out a little bit, on my patio and flesh it out more, play with it until I thought it was done.

Did you find there was one walk or path that gave you more inspiration?

It depends on the time of day. Early in the morning most of the year the redwood groves like Chabot Park there are wonderful scents in the morning, the birds are very active, it's a great time to think, an especially stimulating time to think. Another time is at sunset, especially if you are on the bay, when you have clouds, when you have the light changing. At the marina where everybody walks where they have the loop and the trail that heads out to the San Mateo bridge there are a lot of seabirds. The tide is either in or out, that changes the color and the texture of everything around you. I'm not a religious person but I have become very spiritual in that setting, I think about how beautiful life is, how precious and rare. Midday everywhere is beautiful for walking and thinking, but I don't  find midday as inspirational as morning or evening

There is one photo I love which looks misty or smoky, I think it's near the Frisbee golf?



Chabot park in the early morning, it's just the fog lifting, just on my iPhone. I didn't know that is Frisbee golf. I was hit in the head once

It wasn't me  (Laughs)

He apologized profusely. It was Chabot Park about 8am. The light filtering through the mist. The fog is just starting to lift at that time of morning on a warm day. You can catch that any morning, it's gorgeous.

Any words of wisdom or a final quote?


Not sure if its words of wisdom but it is definitely something to live by, be the change you want to see in the world. Not my quote, but I love it.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Meet Your Neighbor - Roy Childress

Who are you and what do you do?

I am Roy Childress and I am owner of the Englander Sports Pub and Restaurant.

What do you love about San Leandro?

I love the progress that San Leandro is really getting into.  The community, it’s a nice community.  San Leandro is growing; they are putting new buildings up, new businesses, new housing which helps our business of course, and everyone around here.

Very cool.  What I love about the Englander is that you always have a variety of sports games on TV.  You have the Womens World Cup coming up.  Are you getting large crowds in for that?

Yes, the ladie’s games are drawing big crowds.  The women’s USA team brings in a big crowd.  The COPA America has a big crowd and then we have the Gold Cup next month which should be really good for us and all of our patrons that love soccer.

And then there are The Warriors!

Amazing! 

Wow

And you know what was nice about it, there were NO problems at all.  There were no issues at all.  It was wonderful, it really was.  Every seat was taken in the house and it was really good for us.  And of course the Warriors fans were wonderful.

It’s been a long time coming.

It sure was.  40 years.  I was at the first two games back in 1975.  My father actually took me to both of those games.  They actually won in a sweep – 4 games. 

You guys have always supported the community.  How many organizations come in here and use your facility?

Quite a few, I’ve never really counted them.  There is a lot!  The Ski Club, Soroptomist, Rotary, Kiwanis, Book Club, GTO club, MG club, I mean a lot.  They will have usually lunch or dinner.   It’s good for us, it’s good for the community. 

We all appreciate what you do for all of us.

Thank you so much

Do you have any final quote or word of wisdom?

Well, just keep working hard and it will pay off.


That’s good. Thank you Roy

The Englander Website

Monday, June 22, 2015

Meet Your Neighbor - Brian Bishop

Who are you and what do you do?

My name is Brian Bishop, I am the Assistant General Manager here at Monarch Bay Golf Club. I oversee the operations, staffing for the golf shop, outside services,  food and beverage. I assist with the merchandising , accounting, anything to do with operating a facility of this sort. I work with our general manager Kevin Kobayashi.

What do you love about San Leandro?

The location, we have a beautiful place here in the East Bay, we are by the water. We are very lucky to have a beautiful golf course on the bay overlooking the downtown skyline (SF).  We have a very generous community that comes in here and gives us great patronage. We are lucky to be in a beautiful place in Northern California.

There are some great things about this facility, The main course, the executive course, footgolf and a Junior Golf Program. Tell us a little about that?



As you pointed out the 9 hole executive course we do have 18 holes of footgolf. It's a new craze that is going on within the golf community, it's a way of bringing a younger demographic to the game of golf. Those who may not have picked up a club or been shown the game, a lot of them play soccer. The golf community has melded foot golf into our courses. It's been great, we have hosted some tournaments for footgolf, we have got some great feedback from the community of San Leandro, it's something new, it's something fun.

It's a lot easier than golf!

Yes (Laughs) the hole is much wider, you can get out of the hazard a lot easier, out of the sand bunkers, especially if you get a good kick on it.

We also have the junior golf program, we are currently starting our Nike camp. Last week was our first week, that runs through the whole of August. Junior from 6 all the way to 13/14 years old. It's a wonderful opportunity to expose your child to the game of golf. You learn the fundamentals of the swing, fundamentals of chipping and putting, everything to engross them into the game of golf. We really reinforce having fun on the golf course, not taking themselves or the game to seriously. Setting them up with the skills of not only being a good golfer but a good individual, to respect the etiquette of the game.



What do you think about the US Open and the finish?

You hate to see someone lose it, Jordan is a wonderful champion. Everyone was putting on the same greens, there was some controversy based on the rolling surfaces... It's all you could ask for, last group, 18th hole, putt to win the championship, you wouldn't even think he would 3 putt to lose it. The flat stick is the great equalizer. Shows you where to spend your time while you practice.

Like the US Open course this year we have a links style course here.

We do, and we have poa annua greens like Chambers Bay, maybe not as bumpy (smiles). We have a links style course, dried out a little bit like Chambers Bay without the extravagant elevation changes.

I was out here the other day, I noticed they are working on a couple of the fairways, number 2. The course is in great condition right now.

We are doing quite well, we have been doing a re-sodding project in the last month so we are filling up some of the bare spots. Greens are in great shape. We are really proud with what our superintendant has been doing.

Any Words of wisdom?

Specifically for golf? Enjoy it and have fun. For Juniors and Adults if you take yourself or your game too seriously you lose the enjoyment, the vigor, the importance of what we come out here to do. Go out have fun with your friend and family, enjoy a beautiful day right on the bay with a wonderful backdrop. Enjoy that and you will have a better golf experience.





Monday, June 15, 2015

Meet Your Neighbor - Jan Woycheshin

Who are you and what do you do?

I am Jan Woycheshin. Its pronounced like your wristwatch, "a" and then the sun. I do a lot of things, I am a small business owner, my Husband and I are partners in J & P Video Productions, we produce corporate event and training videos along with audio reinforcement, background music for receptions and parties. I also volunteer at the Chamber 2 days a week, I am also at the Chamber for event coordination. I am on the board of Friends of San Leandro creek. We organize creek cleanups and are stewards for the creek. I am on the San Leandro Senior Commission, I am the chair for that. I am on the board of directors for a nonprofit called the Acme Foundation out of Lake County, they provide monetary assistance for the elderly and disabled for their seriously ill dog and cats (Jan is also a Chamber Ambassador)

What do you love about San Leandro?

I love San Leandro because it is so centralized to everything, its 25 minutes from San Francisco, its 4 hours from the mountains. I love the weather. I love the people. It has a small town feels, but it's a big town. It's a good place to live, the weather is great and I like being involved in the community, it's a very community oriented city.

You have been involved in Coffee connection for a long time, tell us about that?


I took over coffee connection in 2005 when we were still at the Davis street location, there was only about 3 people in attendance, it was just coffee, we tried to get people to talk about their business. Especially for the small business owners.  I thought if you feed them, they will come, let's have an open house at the Chamber.  So that December we had what I thought would be just an open house, during the course of it the then CEO said "Let's get the meeting started". I had not planned on a meeting.  That is how I started out with Coffee Connection.  It grew, we out grew the conference room. For a while we had our meeting at the Englander, when the Englander couldn't accommodate us any more we started moving the venue around.

That works out better. Each month we have a speaker that can talk about their business, they must be a Chamber member and the venue must be a Chamber member . Changing the venue allows each venue to show off their place of business.

It seems a fairly relaxed networking event.

It's a networking opportunity for about 20 minutes, then the speaker gets about 25 minutes, then everyone gets a chance to introduce themselves. Coffee connections tend to be anywhere from 20 to 60 people depending on the venue and what is going on.

If someone wants to attend a coffee connection do they have to be a Chamber member?

No. The Chamber does not have a prospective membership or orientation meeting. I tell people that if they are interested in finding out what the Chamber is about, come to a coffee connection. You will get a taste of the people who are in the Chamber, you will find out what we do, you will find a mix of people. Each coffee connection is about an hour, sometime people hang out a little longer networking. A lot of people have connected through coffee connection, it's not always who you know, it's who other people know.

You recently received an award?

Last year I received the leadership award for district 3 from San Leandro City council for some of the things I have done

Any final Words of Wisdom?

Come to San Leandro, It's a growing city, a growing community. It's a wonderful place to live. I have lived here since 1975 and I have seen a lot of changes, and things are still changing and I don't see them stopping for a very long time. I think everyone who comes here will fit right in.


Jan, Thank you so much.