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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
April 2, 2013
Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
Joni Pattillo City Manager""'
Report on 2013 Dublin Pride Week Activities
Prepared by Kathy Southern, Environmental Technician
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
CITY CLERK
File #150 -80
The City Council will receive a report on the planned activities for the 2013 Dublin Pride Week,
scheduled for April 27 — May 4, 2013.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Sufficient funds are included in the Fiscal Year 2012 -2013 Budget.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council receive the 2013 Dublin Pride Week activities report.
Submitted By
Assistant to the City Manager
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Assistant City Manager
Dublin Pride Week is an annual event that seeks to promote a positive image for the City of
Dublin. The primary objective for Dublin Pride Week is to seek ways to engage individuals
and /or groups in action based activities to help improve the community. This year, Dublin Pride
Week is scheduled to start on Saturday, April 27 and will conclude on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
The 2013 Dublin Pride Committee is seeking to build on the success of previous Dublin Pride
Week events by engaging diverse community groups and individuals in the planning process.
The Committee is made up of members representing the following groups:
• City Council
• City Staff
• Dublin Unified School District
• Amador Valley Industries
• Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD)
• Zone 7 Water Agency
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• Dublin /San Ramon Women's Club
• Dublin Lion's Club
• Senior Foundation
• Community Volunteers
This year the tag line is "Our Hands, Our Future ". The Dublin Pride logo that was created last
year is being used again this year. The attached brochure (Attachment 1) includes the winning
poster from 2012 and includes information on events happening during Dublin Pride week.
The Dublin Pride logo and slogan "Our City, Our Home" is an effort to recognize Dublin's
contribution to the global community and encourages people to work to improve our world
through environmental awareness and volunteerism as supported by the Dublin Pride Week
activities.
The proposed 2013 Dublin Pride Activities are as follows:
Poster & Essay Contest:
The poster contest has been a Dublin Pride Week tradition for many years. Last year an essay
contest was incorporated into the contest and is being continued this year. The essay theme this
year is "Our Hands, Our Future" how do my actions change the future of our community. The
Dublin San Ramon Women's Club is in charge of organizing and managing the poster and
essay contest. The poster topic can include clean -up projects; recycling; volunteering or any
other idea that reflects taking pride in our community. The Poster and Essay Contest are open
to all Dublin students grades K -12. Winning artwork and essays will be displayed at the Civic
Center. Awards will be handed out at a future Dublin City Council Meeting.
School Honorarium:
This year the Committee has chosen to honor our students via a tree planting ceremony at one
of the City parks. We plan to let all the schools know in advance about the tree planting and a
plaque will be placed to honor the City's students. The Committee feels that planting trees is a
good way to show our children that trees are part of our heritage and we hope that they will
remember the trees and appreciate them for many years to come.
Food Drive:
Collection bins will be set up at the grocery stores within Dublin including the two Safeway
Stores, Sprouts, Ranch 99 and Grocery Outlet. All food collected will be divided equally and
donated to food banks that solely service Dublin, such as the Dublin Children's Emergency
Council and the Well Christian Community. Collection bins will also be set up at Volunteer Day
with a request for volunteers to bring a canned food item with them to Volunteer Day.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection:
Dublin residents will be allowed to drop off household hazardous waste (HHW) free of charge
and also pick up free compost for their personal use. Residents must make a reservation to drop
off HHW and /or pick up free compost. The event will be held at the MicroDental, a DTI
Laboratory site, located at 5601 Arnold Drive (corner of Arnold and Central Parkway) on
Saturday, May 4, 2013. An announcement with reservation information will be mailed to Dublin
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residents informing them of the event place and time. The Dublin Pride Week brochure and City
website are also promoting the HHW event.
Drug Take Back Event:
This year the Drug take back event will occur on Saturday, April 27 in the Civic Center Parking
lot at 100 Civic Plaza. We are promoting this event through the Dublin Pride website and
brochure, and Dublin San Ramon Services District is promoting through a residential water bill
insert.
Volunteer Day Projects:
Volunteer Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2013 beginning at 8:00 am. The Senior
Foundation is hosting breakfast and the event will conclude with a free BBQ at the Heritage
Park by the Dublin Lion's Club. Docent led tours of the Heritage Park will be available following
the BBQ. All volunteers will also receive a free reusable shopping bag from the City of Dublin.
Volunteer Day projects include the following:
Senior Assistance Projects
Volunteers will help elderly citizens take care of home maintenance projects such as painting,
cleaning, yard work, washing windows, etc.
School Improvement Projects
Volunteers will choose from designated school beautification projects. Activities may include
painting, repairs, cleaning, etc. Work is currently scheduled for Murray, Dublin, Frederiksen and
Dougherty Elementary schools, along with Wells Middle School and Valley and Dublin High
Schools.
Non - Profit Assistance Projects
Volunteers will be helping non - profits organizations take care of maintenance projects such as
painting, cleaning, yard work, washing windows, etc.
City Parks and Facility Projects
Volunteers will have the opportunity to help with various maintenance projects such as cleaning,
yard work, spreading mulch, etc. at some of the following parks: Heritage Park and Cemetery,
City Hall, Emerald Glen Park, Alamo Park, Dublin Library, Dog Park, Dublin Sports Grounds,
and Fallon Sports Park.
City Creek Cleanup Projects
Volunteers will have the opportunity to help clean up some of the City's creeks and waterways.
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Bag It, the Movie
Tying in with the recent Alameda County Waste Management Authority Bag Ban, the City has
teamed up with the Dublin Library to run two first -come first -serve showings of this thought -
provoking documentary that exposes the effects of plastic bags and other plastic consumer
merchandise on land ecosystems, the marine environment, and the human body. The first
showing will be on Wednesday, May 1 at 7:00 pm in the Regional Meeting Room at City Hall,
and the second showing will be on Saturday, May 4 at 1:30 pm in the Library Community
Room.
Public Outreach:
The success of Dublin Pride Week is largely dependent on the public outreach campaign
developed to increase the community's awareness and participation in the activities and
volunteer opportunities. This year's public outreach efforts include:
• Website - www.dublinprideweek.com. The website was developed for
participants to obtain up -to -date information on the various activities and volunteer
opportunities surrounding Dublin Pride Week. The website also includes a place
for volunteers to sign up to participate in any of the events. The website is
highlighted on all media and outreach materials.
• Promotional posters — Posters displaying last year's Poster Contest winner will
be distributed to City facilities and schools.
• Press releases sent to area media representatives.
• Brochure- Dublin Pride Week brochure is distributed to all community and faith
based organizations in the City and placed at strategic locations throughout the
City.
• School Newsletter Articles — sent to the Dublin schools to include in their school
newsletters.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS /PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The public outreach for the event will be accomplished as outlined above.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Dublin Pride Week Brochure
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www.dublinprideweek.com
What is Dublin Pride Week?
Dublin Pride Week is a week packed with
a variety of civic opportunities. It's time to
roll up our sleeves and make other cities
"green" with envy as we show our friends
and neighbors that by volunteering we can
MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
How Can I Participate?
Take a look at the calendar of events
listed in this brochure or on our website at
www.dublinprideweek.com. Complete the
volunteer registration form on our website
or call (925) 833 -6650 to be added to one
of the volunteer projects. Make it a family
affair, join as a group, or come on your
own. Together, we can share
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Please visit our website
for more information:
www.dublinprideweek.com
APRIL 27, to MAY 4, 2013
06 Poster and Essay Contest
Winners
The Dublin Pride Week Poster and Essay
Contest is for grades K -12. Contest
winners' artwork and essay will be
displayed at the Dublin Civic Center.
Awards will be handed out at a City
Council meeting.
06 Food Drive
The collection of food items for donation will
occur during Volunteer Day and throughout
the week. Please visit the website for more
information and collection locations.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013
06 Volunteer Day
Volunteers will check-in at 8:00 AM at the Dublin
Heritage Park, 6600 Donlon Way, to assist
with a Senior, Park, or School Project. Visit the
website to register as a volunteer. ALL Volunteers
will receive a free reusable bag.
06 Senior Projects
Volunteers will spend the morning assisting
seniors by taking care of home maintenance
projects such as flipping mattresses, yard work,
washing windows, etc.
06 School, Library & Park Projects
Volunteers will choose from designated
beautification projects at several locations.
Activities may include painting, cleaning,
weeding, etc.
A Creek Clean -ups
Volunteers are needed to clean up various creeks
within the City.
06 Volunteer Day BBQ
After a morning of working on various projects
around Dublin, volunteers will return to the
Heritage Park where the Dublin Lions Club will
host a barbeque from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2013
A Household Hazardous Waste
Collection and Compost Give -Away
Dublin residents will be able to drop -off
household hazardous waste free of charge, and
also pick up free compost. The event will
be held at 5601 Arnold Drive (corner
of Arnold Drive and Central Parkway).
Appointments are required and will be
accepted until all appointments are taken.
06 Family Bicycle Workshop,
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Frederiksen
Elementary School
Learn traffic safety with your kids! This
fun and interactive two and one -half hour
course builds safe road cycling skills for the
whole family using games, drills, discussion
and a neighborhood ride. Adults and kids
must firing their own hicycles and helmets
to the class and he ohle to ride their hikes
in order to participate.
For more information on this and other
Bike Events in Dublin during Dublin Pride
Week and through the month of May,
please visit www.dublin.ca.gov /btwd
06 'Bag It" Movie
Join us for a free showing of this thought -
provoking documentary. Americans use
60,000 throw -away plastic bags every five
minutes. But where is "away ?" Where do
the bags and other plastics end up, and at
what cost to our environment, marine life
and human health? k--
"Bag It" runs 65 minutes and space is
first come -first served. Showings will be
on Wednesday, May 1 at 7:00 PM at the
Civic Center Regional Meeting Room, and
Saturday, May 4 at 1:30 PM in the Library
Community Room. Join us afterwards for a
conversation.