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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
DATE: June 6, 2017
TO: Honorable Mayor and Councilmembers
FROM:
Christopher L. Foss, City Manager
SUBJECT:
2017 Dublin Pride Week Recognition and Activities Report
Prepared by: Rebecca Parnes, Environmental Technician
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will formally recognize the contributions made by various individuals
and organizations that helped make the 2017 Dublin Pride Week a successful
community event. The City Council will also recognize the Dublin Pride Week Poster
Contest and Essay Contest winners.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Recognize the 2017 Dublin Pride Week sponsors and the poster and essay contest
winners and receive the Dublin Pride Week activities report.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Sufficient funds were included in the Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Budget. In-kind donations
were provided by the following organizations: Amador Valley Industries, Cheesecake
Factory, Dublin Lions Club, Dublin/San Ramon Women’s Club, Dublin San Ramon
Services District (DSRSD), Dublin Senior Foundation, Dublin Unified School District,
Dublin United Soccer League, Frito-Lay, IKEA, Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Senior Support
Services of the Tri-Valley, StopWaste, Supervisor Scott Haggerty’s office, UNICOR
Recycling and Transfer Station, and Zone 7.
DESCRIPTION:
The 33rd year of Dublin Pride Week was celebrated from Saturday, April 28 to Saturday,
May 6, 2017. In honor of our 35th anniversary as a City, the theme of this year’s Dublin
Pride was “Celebrate Dublin, Our Emerald City”. Similar to previous years, a number of
activities and projects were conducted and are summarized below.
Dublin Pride Week Poster and Essay Contest
All students from public and private schools located in the City of Dublin were invited to
participate in this year’s Dublin Pride Poster and Essay Contests. In honor of our 35 th
anniversary as a City, the theme of the poster contest was “Celebrate Dublin, Our
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Emerald City” and the essay question was: “What environmental actions can Dubliners
take in the next 35 years to reduce our impact on the environment?” As in previous
years, the Dublin/San Ramon Women’s Club volunteered to coordinate the poster and
essay contests, which included distributing the materials, judging the posters and
essays, and distributing the certificates of participation.
Each of the Poster Contest and Essay Contest participants will receive a Certificate of
Merit. The City awards prizes to individuals from each of the following grade categories:
Kindergarten to 1st grade, 2nd grade to 3rd grade, 4th grade to 5th grade, 6th grade to 8th
grade, and 9th grade to 12th grade, as well as an overall grand prize winner. The grand
prize winner will receive a $100 Target gift card and the first prize winners will receive a
$25 Target gift card. All prize recipients will have their posters and essays displayed in
the lobby of the Civic Center. Additionally, a Classroom Award of $200 is given to the
teachers of the Grand Prize Winners of the Poster Contest and Essay Contest to assist
with their classroom activities.
The Poster Contest winners are as follows:
Overall Category
Grand Prize Winner:
Rhea John and Nishita Jaiswal 6th Grade Fallon Middle School
Classroom Award:
Mr. James Dadzie Teacher Fallon Middle School
Kindergarten to 1st Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Pravit Kurmapu 1st Grade Amador Elementary School
Second Prize Winner:
Aryana Virdee 1st Grade Dublin Elementary School
2nd to 3rd Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Arnav Gupta 2nd Grade Dougherty Elementary School
Second Prize Winner:
Lauren Chuck 2nd Grade John Green Elementary School
4th to 5th Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Reeva Rao 5th Grade Kolb Elementary School
Second Prize Winner:
Sofia Lembo 5th Grade Frederiksen Elementary School
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6th to 8th Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Ellison Lee 8th Grade Wells Middle School
Second Prize Winner:
Sarah Sun 6th Grade Wells Middle School
9th to 12th Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Leilani Martinez Griffin 10th Grade Valley High School
Second Prize Winner:
Only one poster was submitted in this category so there is no second prize winner.
The Essay Contest winners are as follows:
Overall Category
Grand Prize Winner:
Mihika Sharma 9th Grade Dublin High School
Classroom Award:
Mr. Kleinow Teacher Dublin High School
Kindergarten to 1st Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Vihaan Agrawal 1st Grade Kolb Elementary School
Second Prize Winner:
Dhakshinaa Manmathan Kindergarten Fredericksen Elementary
School
2nd to 3rd Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Anay Sharma 3rd Grade Dougherty Elementary School
Second Prize Winner:
Trishna Kang 2nd/3rd Grade Amador Elementary School
4th to 5th Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Diya Madhavan 5th Grade Amador Elementary School
Second Prize Winner:
Tarini Gurusankar 4th Grade John Green Elementary School
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6th to 8th Grade Category
First Prize Winner:
Saivishnu Tulugu 8th Grade Fallon Middle School
Second Prize Winner:
Rohil Khare 7th Grade Fallon Middle School
9th to 12th Grade Category
Only one essay was submitted in this category and it was selected as the grand prize
winner. As a result, there is no winner in this category.
Volunteer Day
Approximately 380 community volunteers donated their time and energy to community
cleanup and beautification projects on Volunteer Day, Saturday, April 29, 2017.
Volunteers met at 8:00 a.m. at Emerald Glen Park to receive instructions and supplies
for various projects throughout the community. Supervis or Scott Haggerty’s office
donated breakfast burritos, which were in addition to the usual breakfast items - muffins,
fruit, coffee and juice. At the completion of projects, all volunteers were invited to a free
barbeque with hotdogs provided by the Dublin Lion’s Club, salads donated by The
Cheesecake Factory, chips donated by Frito-Lay, and beverages donated by Dublin
United Soccer League. This year, the thank you gift for volunteers was a reusable
shopping bag including a “Caught in the Act of Kindness Card” and a KIND bar. The
kindness card encourages cardholders to pass on the card when they see someone in
their community engaged in an act of kindness with the goal of spreading the spirit of
Dublin Pride all year long.
Volunteer Day consisted of the following projects:
Senior Assistance Projects
Approximately 40 volunteers assisted 17 seniors on home maintenance projects
ranging from window cleaning to minor home repair and yard work. These
projects were coordinated by the Senior Support Program of the Tri-Valley, which
helps the City find Dublin seniors who are in need of assistance.
School Improvement Projects
Approximately 60 volunteers went to four Dublin schools to do weeding, cleaning
and curb painting projects. These projects were conducted at John Green
Elementary School, Murray Elementary School, Fallon Middle School, and Dublin
High School.
Non-Profit Assistance Project
Approximately 25 volunteers assisted the School of Imagination with deep
cleaning and weeding.
Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (Camp Parks)
Approximately 10 volunteers renovated the volleyball court and cleaned the
picnic area located within Camp Parks. Leftover food from the Volunteer Day
lunch was donated to Camp Parks including hot dogs, buns, salad and fruit.
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Eagle Scout Project
Jayden Clarke completed his Eagle Scout Project on Volunteer Day in
coordination with Dublin Pride Week. His self-initiated project was sanding and
staining both bridges at Ted Fairfield Park.
City Creek Cleanup Projects
Approximately 45 volunteers cleaned three of the City’s creeks and waterways.
Creek clean-up projects occurred at Alamo Creek, South San Ramon Creek and
Tassajara Creek. A representative from Zone 7 led the Tassajara Creek cleanup.
City Parks and Facility Projects
Approximately 200 volunteers completed 15 projects at City parks and facilities.
These maintenance projects accomplished the following: planted 37 trees,
spread 180 cubic yards of mulch, spread 10 cubic yards of decomposed granite
around picnic areas, painted three public restrooms, spread four yards of sand in
the Emerald Glen sandbox, weeded, and more. The following are City facilities
where projects were preformed: Emerald Glen Park, Bray Commons, Dublin
Civic Center, Dublin Library and Sports Grounds, Heritage Park and Museums
(including the cemetery), Passatempo Park and Ted Fairfield Park.
Volunteer Day Fair
A volunteer fair was held as part of Volunteer Day from 11:30 am - 1 pm on the
basketball courts at Emerald Glen Park. Dublin Pride Day volunteers returning to
the park for the event barbeque along with members of the public were invited to
learn about ways to volunteer in the Tri-Valley all year long. The following
organizations had informational tables at the fair: Alameda County Foster
Parents’ Association, City of Dublin Environmental Services Division, City of
Dublin Parks and Community Services Department, CityServe of the Tri-Valley,
Dublin Lions Club, Eden I & R Inc., Meals on Wheels, Open Heart Kitchen,
Senior Support Program of the Tri-Valley, Shepherd’s Gate, Sunflower Hill, and
Valley Children’s Museum. Valley Children’s Museum also had their mobile
museum open for children to enjoy and to allow potential volunteers to learn
more about their organization. CityServe of the Tri-Valley led coordination of the
fair.
Food Drive
The Food Drive took place on Saturday, April 29, as part of Volunteer Day.
Collection bins were set up at Volunteer Day, Parks Reserve Forces Training
Area, and both Safeway stores and Sprouts in Dublin. Over 300 bags of
groceries along with $600 were collected for donation to the Dublin Children’s
Emergency Food Bank.
Drug Take Back, E-Waste Recycling, and Document Shredding Event
Dublin Police Services coordinated a drug take back and document shredding event for
residents to drop off unwanted or expired medications and documents containing
sensitive information. Residents dropped off 667 pounds of medication and 6,300
pounds of documents for shredding and recycling. New this year, residents were also
invited to drop off electronic waste for recycling. A total of 5,040 pounds of electronic
waste was collected for recycling by UNICOR Recycling and Transfer Station. The
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event was held at the Civic Center parking lot on Saturday April 29 from 10:00 am - 2:00
pm.
Home Energy Workshop
Over forty Dublin residents attended the workshop organized by StopWaste on May 3,
from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm in the Civic Center’s Regional Meeting Room. Attendees
learned about the Home Energy Score, a rating system which grades a home’s en ergy
efficiency. They also learned about the Home Upgrade Program which provides rebates
for energy efficient upgrades. Seven service providers affiliated with the Upgrade
Program were available before and after the presentation. Residents received
customized information from the affiliated contractors and loan providers on what
services might best match their home upgrade needs. IKEA donated 500 LED light
bulbs for the event. Attendees went home with enough LED light bulbs to replace all
light bulbs in their house with the more energy efficient bulbs.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection
The City sponsored another successful household hazardous waste (HHW) drop off
event, which was managed by Amador Valley Industries and held at the MicroDental
parking lot on Arnold Drive on Saturday, May 7 from 7:30 am - 2:30 pm. The City’s
annual household hazardous waste event ensures that materials such as paint, used
oil, batteries, pesticides and other harmful chemicals are disposed of properly. In total,
there were 523 residents that participated with approximately 670 bags of compost
given away. This is the seventh year in a row that all of the HHW appointments have
been filled.
Dublin Pride Week Committee
At the forefront of this year’s activities was the Dublin Pride Week Committee. The
Committee comes together each year to plan and organize Pride Week activities. This
year, the Committee was made up of two council members, various community
members and organizational representatives. Special thanks and appreciation go to the
following individuals for serving on the Pride Week Committee and helping to make this
year’s events a success:
Councilmember Arun Goel
Councilmember Melissa Hernandez
Al Edge, Dublin Senior Foundation
Bill Burnham, Dublin Lions Club
Brian Fritz, Dublin Unified School District
Carol Ann Davis, Volunteer Coordinator Dublin/Pleasanton LDS
Debbie Jeffery, Amador Valley Industries
Diane Bonetti, Dublin Senior Foundation
Gloria Gregory, Volunteer Coordinator for City Serve
Karen McHugh, Children’s Emergency Food Bank
Ken Mano, Volunteer Coordinator Dublin/Pleasanton LDS
Lorie Rohloff, Senior Support Program of the Tri-Valley
Sergeant Major Blaine Huston, Parks Reserve Forces Training Area
Valerie Barnes, Dublin/San Ramon Women’s Club
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Dublin Pride Week Partners
The 2017 Dublin Pride Week events could not have been accomplished without the
City’s key partners:
Amador Valley Industries
Children’s Emergency Food Bank
CityServe of the Tri-Valley
Dublin Unified School District
Dublin Lions Club
Dublin/San Ramon Women’s Club
Dublin Senior Foundation
Senior Support Program of the Tri-Valley
Parks Reserve Forces Training Area
These Dublin Pride partners, as well as the other major contributors previously
mentioned, will be recognized by the City Council with a Certificate of Appreciation.
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