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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 7, 2005
SUBJECT:
Proposed "Sentinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome Home" Program
Repon Prepared by: Joni Pattillo, Assistant City Manager
A TT ACHMENTS:
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2)
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RECOMMENDATION: 1)
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
DESCRIPTTON:
Proposed Resolution
Proposed Sentinels of Freedom Program-Information Request
Background Information from the City ofDauville's Sentinels of
Freedom Program
Adopt the attached Resolution
Appoint a City Liaison from the Community to work on
implementing this program in the City of Dublin
The request for City Proclamations could be accommodated with
existing funds in the City Council's Community Promotion Budget.
Tn the past several years the City of Dublin has been involved in a number of pwgrams and events that
help support and honor the United States military services, like:
Yellow Ribbon Program- Which recognized the twop's home by the placement of
yellow ribbons at various locations on the City's right"of-ways.
Americans Supporting American's Adopt-A-Unit Program: City of Dublin adopted
the Delta Company of the 2nd Battalion of the 502nrl Parachute Infantry (also known as
the "Delta Dawgs") and appointed Sue Flores as the City's Liaison.
Tri-Valley "Welcome Home" Parade and Celebration
There has been a recent request by Millie Wasik who is a long time resident of Dublin to have the City
Council consider the establishment of the "Sentinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome Home" Pwgram
that could be modeled after the Town ofDanville_
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Backf!round on the Town or Danville 's "Sentinels of Freedom - Opera/ion Welcome nome" Prof!ram
With the Icadership of several individuals, veterans' groups, and elected officials, the Danville Town
Council established the "Sentinels of Freedom Program- Operation Welcome Home" on March 3, 2004
which formally recognizes individuals from the Danville community who have served the United States
upon their return from active duty or graduated military academy. As part of the program, the Council of
Oanville honors these individuals with a Pwclamation at a formal council meeting in appreciation oftheir
commitment to the United States. The program in Danville has the support of veterans' organizations,
service groups, employers, community leaders and mentors to help reintroduce these dedicated military
personnel back to the community of Danville and thank them for their service and sacrifice.
Staff made contact with Town StatT in Danville to investigate the time investment in this program.
Through the follow-up it appears that the Danville citizen who designed this program, Mike Conklin and
other members of the community, have accomplished a majority of the work associated with this program.
Proposed City o(Duhlin's "Sentinels o(Freedom - avera/ion Welcome Home" Prowam
In discussing this program with Millie Wasik, and she is firmly committed to make this a successful
program in the City of Dublin, she has graciously said if asked she would serve as the City's Liasion on
launching this program in the Community. TIle proposed program in Dublin would consist of the
following:
Select a City appointed Liaison to head up the program. Responsibilities would include
the recruitment of other volunteers in the community to help with this program.
The proposed Sentinels of Freedom Program- would include:
o The City appointed Liaison would contact the retuming or graduating military
service persomlel from the City of Dublin using the various resources like Blue
Star Moms (an organization made up of military family and friends that assist
with airfare petitions, writing postcards and donating care packages to our
military forces) and Veterans' groups. Once contact has been made, the City
Liaison would have the retuming or graduating service personnel fill-out an
Information Request Form (Attachment 2) that eould be used to prepare a City
Proclamation.
o City to prepare Proclamation to honor returning or graduating military serviee
personnel from the City of Dublin at a City Council meeting.
o Place information on the City of Dublin's website about this program.
Recommendation: Staff recommends the adoption of the attached resolution and to appoint a City
Liaison from the community to implement this program in the City of Dublin.
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RESOLUTION NO. - OS
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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APPROVING THE "SENTINELS OF FREEDOM PROGRAM -
OPERATION WELCOME HOME" IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin recognizes the valuable service military men and women have
historically provided maintaining our freedom and safeguarding our country; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin wishes to honor every member of the military from our City who
has served overseas, been wounded in combat, completed enlistment and been honorably discharged,
graduated advance military training, or graduated from a military academy; and
WHEREAS, the City of Duhlin wishes to implement an ongoing program to fODllally recognize
their efforts.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED that the City of Dublin formally adopts the "Sentinels
of Freedom Program- Operation Welcome Home" in the City of Dublin, whereby returning military men
and women are honored by the Dublin City Council; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that as part of this program, the Dublin City Council will honor these individuals
with a Proclanlation in appreciation for their commitment in their service to our nation and our people;
and, be it further
RESOL VEO, that the Dublin City Council encourages community groups, service organizations,
employers, and its citizens to join the City in helping to welcome back our service men and women, thank
them lor their service, and reintroduce them back to our community.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of
,2000.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clcrk
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ATTACHMENT 1
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"Sentinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome Home"
Information Request
o Name:
Service Members Current Address:
Phone:
E-Mail Address;
o Parent's Name & Current Address;
Phone:
E-Mail Address:
Branch of Service
o Army
o Navy
o Air Force
o Marines
o Coast Guard
Current Status
o Active
o Reserves
o Retired
Education & Experience
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High School:
Graduation Date:
o
College:
Graduation Date:
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ATTACHMENT 2
❑ Awards/Certificates/Medals earned while in the military:
❑ Dates you are available to attend Sentinels ceremony:
❑ Do you have a photo we could use? (photos will be used on the City of Dublin's website and
returned upon request)
❑ How many people will attend with you?
❑ Any special people you would like to attend that need notification, i.e. teachers, friends,
other service members?
❑ Will you be able to attend in uniform?
❑ Any operational security issues we should be aware of such as press release issues?
Military Experience:
❑ Date joined the military:
❑ Date basic training was completed: Location:
Advanced Training:
❑ Date: Location:
❑ Specialty:
First Assignment:
❑ Date: Location:
❑ Duties:
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Other Assignments:
o
Date:
Location:
o Duties:
o
Date:
Location:
o Duties:
o Promotion:
o Date of Promotion:
o Promotion:
o Date ofPromotioo:
o Current Rank:
o What are your plans for the future'?
o Additional Comments:
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
TO:
Mayor and Town Council
Marl:h 3, 2004
SUBJECT: Resolution No_ 18-2004, approving the "Sentinels of Freedom Program _
Operation Wekome Home" in the Town of DanviUe
BACKGROUND
At the February 17 Town Coundl meeting, Michael Conklin, California Conunittee for
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, requested that the Town Coundl adopt a
program honoring military men and women from Danville, whereby each individual is
presented with a proclamation in appreciation for their commitment in their servke to our
l:Ountry. He also envisions this program,. if adopted, to serve as a model to be used by
other towns and dties across the nation.
DISCUSSION
The Town Coundl expressed support for an ongoing program honoring every member of
the military from our Town who has served overseas, been wounded in combat, completed
erùistment and been honorably discharged, graduated advanced military trairúng, or
graduated from a military academy. The Council requested the item be placed on the
March 3,2004 Town Council agenda for formal action.
PUBLIC CONTACT
Posting of the meeting agenda serves as notice to the general public.
FISCAL IMPACT
None.
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt Resolution No. 18"2004, approving the "Sentinels of Freedom Program - Operation
Welcome Home" in the Town of Danville.
P~d by:
, ... Æ ¡--ff;-"..J
helle Flot~^
s istant to the Town Manager
Attachment: Resolution No. 18-2004
ATTACHMENT 3
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RESOLUTION NO. 18-2004
APPROVING THE "SENTINELS OF FREEDOM PROGRAM-
OPERATION wELCOME HOME" IN THE TOWN OF DANVILLE
WHEREAS, the Town of Danville recognizes the valuable service military men and women
have historically provided maintaining our freedom and safeguarding our country; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Danvi1\e wishes to honor every member of the military from our
Town who has served overseas, been wounded in combat, completed enlistment and been
honorably discharged, graduated advance military training, or gradu.ated from a military
academy; and
WHEREAS, the. Town of Danvi1\e wishes to implement an ongoing program to formally
recognize their efforts; now,therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Town of Danvi1\e formally adopts the "Sentinels of Freedom Program ~
Operation Welcome Home" in the Town of Danville, whereby returning military men and
women are honored by the Danville Town Council; and, be if fuTther
RESOLVED, that as part of this program, the Danville Town Council will honor these
individuals with a Proclamation in appreciation for their commitment in their service to our
nation and our people; and, be it further·
RESOLVED, that the Oanville Town Council encourages commurúty groups, servicc
organizations, employers, and its citizens to join the Town in helping to welcome back our
service men and women,. thank them for their servicc, and reintroduce them back to our
community; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the Danville Town Council envisions this program, as a model to be adopted
by other towns and cities across the nation, as to the manner in which we display our gratitude
toward returning veterans.
APPROVED by the Danville Town Council at a regular meeting on March 3, 2004, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAINED:
ABSENT:
Arnerich, Doyle, Andersen,
None
None
None
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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PROCLAMATION
HONORING JACOB BROWN
WHEREAS, /he Town ofDanville is honored to recognize Jacob Brown; and
WHEREAS, Jacob Brown is a Danville residen/ and 2000 gradua/e of San Ramon Valley High
School; and
WHEREAS, Jacob Brownjoined /he u.s. Army in July 2000 and completed his basic /raining
and advanced infantry training at For/ Benning, Georgia and proceeded to his duty s/ation with
the 1" Infantry Division in Gennany; and
WHEREAS, Jacob Brown, in February 2002, while in a night training mission, was involved in
a collision wi/h an Abrams Tank, which resul/ed in serious injuries /0 his legs, ches/, head and
anns, 15 days in a coma, infec/ions, pneumonia, and four separate major surgeries to repairhis
legs and abdominal damage; and
WHEREAS. Jacob Brown has been honorably discharged from the Anny and has come home /0
Danville; now, /herefore be it
RESOL VED, that tlie Danville Town Council wishes to express its sincere appreciation /0 jacob
Brown for his service to our Coun/ry and for his display of courage and valor during a most
difjìcul/ crisis; and, be it jûr/her
RESOLVED, tha/ /he Danville Town Council encourages community groups, service
organizations, employers, and its ci/izens /0 join /he Town in welcoming Jacob Brown back /0
our community; and, bei/fur/her
RESOL VED, /hat /he Danville Town Council extends its sincere best wishes to Jacob Brown
and his wife, Pe/ra. The Danville community is proud to honor Jacob Brownfor his service /0
our coun/ry and our community.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereun/o se/ my hand this 3rd day of March 2004.
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"Sentinels of Freedom Program - Operation Welcome Home"
The community recognizes the valuable service and dedi,
cation military men and women provide our country. With
the leadership of several individuals, veterans' groups, and
elected officials, the Danville Town Council has established
the "Sentinels of Freedom Program - Operation Welcome
Home." This program will formally recognize individuals
from Danville who have served our country, upon their
return from active duty or ¡;raduated miJitary academy. As
part of the program, the Council will honor these individu-
als with a Proclamation presented at a Town Cooncil meet-
ing in apprec;:iation of their çommitrnent to our nation. The
program involves the support of veterans' organizations,
service groups, employers, community leaders and mentors
to reintroduce these individuals back to our community and
to thank them for their service and sacrifice. This program i.
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Town Recruits for
Commissioners in 2004
Tn 2004, the Town will be recruiting for positions on several
Conunissions. The terms of one member of the Design Re,
view Board will expire in August. The role of the Design
Review Board is to assist the Town Council and Planning
Commission in reviewing and evaJua.ting propo.ed design,
architecture, lands<:aping and signs to ensure consistency
with the Town's General Plan, ordinances and adopted
desi¡;n standards and eriteria_ The Board meets on two
Thursdays each month at 5;00 p.m.
The terms of two Heritage Resource Commissioners will
expire in November TI,ese positions must be filled by in·
dividuals with one of the following areas of expertise: (1)
a licensed architect; (2) a person who has demonstrated in~
teTest, competence '" knowledge in the culture/arts of the
community; or (3) a person who has demonstrated interest,
competence or knowledge in the field of histoTY, archaeol-
ogy or geography_ The Commission meets on the second
Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m.
The terms of four Planning Commissioners and one alter-
nate Commissioner will expire in December. The Planning
Commission makes recommendations to the Town Council
regarding important Town land use and development is-
sues and dediçates a significant ammmt of time studying
the issues and considering public comments during long
and sometimes contentious public hearings. The Planning
Commission meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7:30 p_m.
ComllÙssioners are voluntcers appointed by the Town
COlfficil. To learn more about the duties and responsibili-
ties·of Commission members, visit the Danville website at
www.ci.danville.ca.us. If you are interested in serving on
a Town Commission, or would like mOre information,
please contact the City Clerk's office at 314-3401 or e-mail
msunseri@ci.danville.ca.us.
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envisioned as a model that can be adopted by other towns
and cities across the nation.
The community recognized the first honoree, Jacob Brown,
a Danville native and graduate of San Ramon Valley High
School. Jacob has returned to our comro.unity to staTt a new
life as a civilian afteT having been honorably discharged
from the Army with serious permanent injuries_ Jacob and
his new wife will be making their home in San Ramon with
the help and friendship of many u,dividuals and business
leaders in our valley. Please let the Council know of any
retuming military service members, sons, daughters, reb-
tiv<,s or friends, so that we may welcome them back properly
with Oanville's caring community spirit_
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"discover Danville"
Branding Campaign Continues
The" di.cover Danville" branding campaign to promote
Oanville as a special place to shop, dine and play is well
underway. The newly formed II discover DanvWel'l assoÔa-
tionhas been meeting weekly for the past six months to
create ways to highlight the small town cbann, historic
character, walkability, individualized customer service, and
convenience of Danville shops and restaurants. The group
hired a marketing and graphics firm to design a brand logo
and tag line. These elements have been incorporated in a
brochure whièh promotes shopping, dining and playing
in Danville, includes a map of Danville's shopping areas,
and provides some historic context to the Town_ An excerpt
of the brochure can be found on the opposite page. A full
color version canbe viewed or downloaded from the Town's
website at www.ci.danville.ca.us.
Tn addition, the group is currently creating a monthly event
calendar, which will highlight individual store events and
sales, as well as special events taking place in the downtown.
The goal is to obtaill merchant recognition, as well as to help
generate revenue for Danville businesses, by increasing foot
traffic into the stores and restaurants. The same marketing
firm that produced the brochure will produce tl,e calendar.
The calendar will likely highlight one montil, with a teaser
for upcoming events the following month_ There will also
be several spaces available for business ads, which will be
offered on a first-come, first-served basis. The first calendar
is targeted to be printed in April.
Once the calendar is completed, the group will continue
to plan additional activities and encourage shoppers to
discover Oanville.
For additional infoTmation, please contact Bonnie Gutt-
man, Economic Development Coordinator, at 314-3395 or
bguttman@ci,danvillc ca us.
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"Sentinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome Home"
program embraced by the community
Since its incepti?n on March 3, 2004,
the Town's IfSentl.ncls of FreedotrL
- Operation Wdcome Home" program
has been enthusiastically received by the
Danville community and has been recog-
nized throughout Contra Costa County.
The program was launcl1ed by the
Danvi l!e Town Council to honor all
Danvill~ veterans in appreciation for
their conul1itrnent În their service to Our
country The program a Iso encourages
comrru.m..ity groups, scrvice organizations,
employers, and its citizens to join the
Town in welcoming back our veterans,
thank them for their service, and reintro-
duce them back to Our community.
Jacob Brown,
the Town's first
honoree, was rec-
ognized by the
Town Council at
its Marçh 3 meet-
ing. Jacob was
honorably dis-
charged from the
Army with seri-
ous permanent
injuries sustained
during a night
training exerÔsc
in Germany two
yeaTS ago when
his velùcle "ollid·
ed head-on with a
75-ton tank.
The Town's second honoree, Sgt.
Kristen M. Sketclùey, a flight medic with
the U.S. Army,
was recognized
on April 18, at a
private ceremony.
Kristen received
the Soldiers'
M~dal for Hero-
ism for outstand-
ing heroism On
April 9, 2003, by
rescuing a pilo t
from a downed
helicopter near
Sanlawah, Iraq,.
completely dIsre-
garding her own
life and safety.
Sgt, Kristen M, Sketchh'Y
joitu:d the. U.S. Army in
1994attd has receÙ1fd sf!'bf.ral
awards for her achi~ve.Jt/L'1lf.'i
and uutstanding h~31tJj!jm,
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Jacob Brown is [./ 2000
gradllate of San RnmO/1
Valley High School and w~
commp.1lded by the DmlDiile
Toum Co~ncilfor flis courage
and valor durÙ¡g service in
Ihe Army,
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Kristen has graciously allowed the Town
to reprint her thoughts On her experi.ences
in Iraq.
Noel Camara
is the Town's
third honoree,
havIng been rec-
ognized by the
Town Council
on May 4. Noel
was assigned to
Headquarters
Company, 1" Ar-
mOr Brigade, 4'h
Tnfantry DivisIon,
Camp Raider, Ti-
krH, Iraq. Noel
was honorably
di.scharged fron>
th~ U.S. Army in
April 2004.
If you know of any Danville residents
who are returning milltary service mem-
bers, please contact Rochdle Hotten, As-
sistant to the Town Manager, at 314-3328
Or rflotten@ci danvillc ca.u..
Nod Camara reÇE:ived a
proclamation fr0111 the
Ða1!7}We TOwn Coul1âl
exptt'Ssing ¡zppreciatiun afhif!
:;'en,J'çe. to ow" Country and
welcottJ.irzg him back t(} the
Danville cornmr..r.nity.
Historical display
coming soon to the
DanviUe Library
The Town and the AI.I Wars Memorial
Foundation have been working on a
pennanen.t display of historical doouments
at the Danvill~ Library. Beginning J un~ 30,
documents from the "Freedom Shrine"
collection will be on display induding The
Mayflower Compact, Dedaration ofInde-
pend~nce, Benjamin Franklin's Epitaph,
Patrick Henry's Instructions to Georg~
Rogers Clark, n,~ Northwest Ordinançe,
Washington's Copy of the Constitution,
The Bill of Rights, Washington's Far~well
Address, n\e Star Spangled Banner, and
The G~ttysburg Address..
The Danville Library is open Monday
through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00
p_m., Friday and Saturday from 10:00 a_m.
to 6:00 p.m., and Sunday from 1:00 p.m_
to 5:00 p.m.
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"Sentinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome Home" Program
On August 3, the Town Council was
honored to recognize and welcome
two more Danvil\e veterans to the "Sen-
tinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome
Horne Program. II
Private First
Class Thomas
McGredy is the
Town's fourth
honoree. Shortly
after graduation
from San Ra-
mon Valley High
School in June
2002, Thomas
began his basic
training at Fort
Knox, Louîsvi1le,.
Kentucky, as a
19 Delta Cavalry
Scout in the U.s.
Army_ In Decem-
ber 2003, Thomas was assigned to the
1-1 Cavalry Regiment of the 1" Armored
Division in Iraq. While in Iraq, Thomas
worked alongside the Army Rangers and
Thomo:ls Mt.."'Gffliy i5 a 2002
.rradl-w-te orBan RotttOrf. Valley
High Schuul Clnd re.ceived a
joint ac.r.oit~modatÜ)t1$ medal
for his work with the Army
Ra1Zge~ Cl.nd Spe.cfal Forn'!;
in Jraq.
Special Forces tuúts performing combat
and air transport missions. He received a
joint accommodations medal for his work
with them. Thomas was home On leave
for a brief time in August and is now in
Germany for six months of fe-training
and may be assigned another tour of duty
in Iraq.
Chief Warrant Officer 2, Shane Sposi-
to, is the Town's fifth honoree. Shane lived
and grew up in
DanviIle where
he met his wife
Joanne. He first
joined the U.S.
Army during the
1990s and served
his first tour of
duty in Kosovo
during that oper-
ation_ He attend-
ed the Virginia
Military Institute
and re-enlisted
in the U.S. Army
two years ago.
All Wars Memorial at Oak Hill Park
When visiting Oak Hill Park this fall,
you. arc sure to see construction.
activity reiated to the much anticipated
All Wars MemoriaL This "living memo-
ria!," originally conceived by the Vietnam
Veterans of the Diablo Valley, wiil serve
as a place of remembrance and acknowl-
edge the sacrifices made by others for our
nation's freed01ns.
Located in Oak Hill Park, on Stone
Valley Road adjacent to Monte Vista
High School, the Memorial will feature a
walkway that climbs gently to a plaza that
is characterized as "the Healing Place."
Adjoining the walkway will be a wall
featuring several bronze liberty panels
depicting how the lives of soldiers from
ali branches of the service and their famiiy
members have been touched by all wars
and conflicts. A bronze statue depicting
two soldiers, one of whom is wounded,
will mark the entrance to the Memoria.1
and point the way to the ITealing Place.
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Sltaril! Sposit(l re-e.~¡lL~lBd jl1
the U.S, Army two y~urs
ago atilt i1~¡;t ternrned from 4
um:-yr.ar tour oj du~y in. Iraq
supporting Opet!t.tían lmql
Freedom.
The Memorial is designed to fit within .
this natural setting and provide disabled
aCcess with minimal impact to its Sur"
round.îngs.
The All Wars Memorial Foundation,
a collective of San Ramon Valley business
and corrununity leaders, is raising monies
entirely through donations and grants to
fund construction of the Memorial. To
makc a 100% tax-deductible donation, or
for more information, contact the Foun-
dation at:
All Wars Memorial Foundation
PO_ Box 158
Danville, CA 94526
Checks should be made payable to
"All Wars Memorial Foundation."
A preliminary opening is plarmed as
part of the armual Veterans' Day event on
November 11, 2004. The remainder of the
construction will be completed during
winter 2004.
Shane just returned from a one-year tour
of dllty in Traq supporting Operation Iraqi
Freedom, flying the Kiowa HlUlter-Scout
helicopter serving in the 1" Cavalry of the
1 "Armored Division. He will be returning
for another tour of duty in Iraq.
The "Sentinels of Freedom - Opera-
tion Welcome Home" program has been
enthusiasticaiiy received by the Danviile
community since its inception on March 3,
2004_ The program is an effort by the Town
Council to honor all Danville veterans in
appreciation for their commitment in their
service to Our country. The prograrn also
encourages community groups, service
organizations, employers, and its citizens
. to join the Town in welcoming back our
veterans, thank them for their service,
and re-introduce them back to our com-
munity.
If YOll know of any Danville residents,
who are returning military service mem"
bers, please contact Rochelle Flotten at
314-3328 or rflott",,@ci.danville_ca liS..
Street Smarts Program
(continued frum page 1)
activities -all strategicaiiy plaeed and ad-
mhústered to reinforce the importance of
being "street smart" drivers, cyclists and
pedestrians. Look for simple, but power-
ful messages throughout the community
such as "When You See Kids, Slow Down"
and "Want to Meet Cops? Drive Fast."
"We want people to see these mes-
sages at every turn because an ounce of
prcventionis worth a pound of cure," said
Kathy Chiverton, Distrid 3 Supervisor
Oúef of Staff. Lisa Bobadilla,SanRamon's
Transportation Manager, agrees and led
the effort in generating corporate financial
support for the program to supplement
the local agencies' eommitments_ To date,
over $19,000 in private contributions
have been raised from private sponsors
including SlUlset Development Company,
Chevro,;/Texaco, Windemere (Lennar
Homes), Shapdl, Bank of Walnut Creek,
and Club Sport.
Check the Town of Danville web site
at W\'VWcI.danville.c:a.us for more infor-
mation about STREET SMARTS_
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"Sentinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome Home" program
The'fown Council Was honored to
recognize and welcome four more
DanvilIe veterans this past SUmmer to
the "Sentinels of Freedom - Operation
Welcome HomE:" progra.m.
Jesse Stallkneçht was honorably
discharged from the U.s. Army On July
30, 2004. Short-
ly after gradu-
ation from San
[{amon Valley
High Sçhool In
June 200n, Jesse
joined the U_S.
Army, and after
completing his
basÎc training at
Fort Denning,
Georgia, was as-
signed to the 1"
Infantry Division
in Germany. On
April 7, 2n03, Jes-
;e was deployed
10 Northern Trag
md completed his tour of duty on March
L4, 2004. Jesse received several commen.
fations whiJe serving in the U.s. Army
ncludlng the National Defense Service
vleda/' Global War On Terrorism Expedi-
ionary Mcdal, and Global War on Terror-
sm Scrvice Medal. Jessc is currently going
o mechanic. school in Colorado
Private Firsl Class Christian Valenti
,raduated from San Ramon Valley High
:,hool in June 2002 and joined the U.s.
Army in August
of 2002_ In April
2n03, Christian
was deployed for
a IS-month tour
of duty In Iraq,
supporting "Op-
eration Iraqi Free-
d om," $~rving as
a mcchanlc in the
l"Armored Divi-
sion 124'" "Old
Ironside"'" Alner-
içafs tank divi~
slon_ Christian
received several
commendations
while serving in
,e U.S. Army Induding the National
efense Service Medal, Global War on
'rrorism Expeditionary Medal, an.d
lobal War On lcrror!:;m Service Medal.
Jesse Stullknecht, Cl 2000
gmduate. OfSa1J Rnmon Valley
High Sc!tool, 7~)a5 lwrwmbly
dischar~f.d fro/1j thr:: U,S.
Army i11 July 2004, after
cotttpIdin~ a on.e-ycu.r tour of
duty in Notthero Iraq.
'¡ristia."J Valimti, a 20m
'adu/1te()fSanRi1.mmz Valley
ig1z School, wa5 deploy~d
r a 15-month I:o/./r vf duty
lraq with t~ U.s, Arn¡y,
ppotting J~OperatÙm Iraqi
'~edQm. "
'1trtrov/iYli ~H.fl.li-p¡ Of t,fG -
Chri:stian is currently in Germany and is
considering re-enlisting after his current
service is eon\pletcd.
Sgt. Blake Roberts graduated from
San Ramon Valley High School in 1993.
Blake graduated
from eoHege and
joined the U.S.
Army in 2000_
In April 2002, he
was dcployed
for a 27-month
tour of duty in
the Infantry In
Iraq supporting
"Operation Iraqi
Freedom, 'I serv-
ing in the 1 ~t Ar~
mored Division
"Old Ironsidesl
An'1et'Íca's tan k
divislon_ Blake
received s.~veral conu:nendatiot1~ while
serving in the US Army including the
National Defense Service Medal, Global
War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal,
and Global War on Terrorism Service
Medal. Illake Is currcntly in Germany
waiting further deploymcnt.
Captain Vlka" Patel ha" been in the
U.S. Army a~ a Reserve Conlmb;sJ.oned
Officer since Sep-
tcmber 2S, 2000,
assigned to the
723 4" Medical
Support Unit
in Oakland as a
physician assis-
tant. Vilas was
transferred 10 the
6253"' U.s. Army
Hospital, M~s.a,
Arizona and ac-
tivated to serve
at Fort Jackson
Moncrief Army
Community
Ho'pital, South
Car,olina, for l'Operation Enduring Free-
dom," where she served for 15 months.
She Was released from activc duty On
JWle 16, 2004. Vìkas has received several
commendations while scrving in the U.S.
Army including the National Defense
Service Medal and Global War on Terror.
Ism Service Medal. Vikas lives in Danville
with her husband, Vrrandra, and two sons,
Anik and Avik.
Blake RobE.'Tt5, joitœd th{:
U.S. Army in 2000 and il1
2002 W/1¡; dr::plcyed for a 27-
month t(l~r of duty in Iraq
s:lfJport.i"",9 "O~rL1.tk111 Iraqi
freedom.
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Viw Patd, i& a T'hysicia1'
lI.S.~i6tílnl with the Ll.S.
Army R¡;:serve and in 2003
was activatp.d for 15 month5
supporlil1g "Operation
Endu.ring Freedom. "
The "Sentinels of Freedom - Opera-
tion Welcome Home" progran\ has been
enthusiastically rcceived by tl1e Danvil1e
conununity since its inception On March 3,
2004. The pro¡''Tam is an effort by the lbwn
Council to honor al1 Danville vetcrans in
appreciation for their conunitm.ent in their
service to our cow\!ry, The program also
encourages commW11ty groups, service
organizations, employers, and its citizcns
to join the Town in. welcoming back OUT
veterans, thank them for their .ervice,
and re-introduce them back to our COm"
mWlity
If you know of any Danville residents,
who are returning military service mem..
bers, please contact Rochelle Flotten at
314"3328 or xflotten@ci danville_ca u~.
Residents wanted
to serve on the
Town's Arts Commission
The terms of four members of the
Arts Commission will expire at the
end of February 2nOS_ The Town Council
appoints the Commission's eight volun-
teer members, onc of which is a youth
commis~joner, The Conlnlî5~ion nleets.
bi-monthly.
The Dar\Ville Arts Commi"ion is
responsible for promoting interest and
support for the arts within the conunlmity
at large. Those interested in being an Arts
Commissioner do not necessarily need to
be expericnced in the arts, but the follow-
ing qualities would be helpful: have an
enthusiasm fur, and an interest in, the arts;
have a desire to see the arts rccognized
and flourish In Danville; be devoted to
the quality of life issues that the arts can
provide; be willing to dedicate enough
time to make a differençe; bc able to apply
your personal or business ta lents 10 the
Commission; and, have a willingness to
network with the arts commlmity.
If you are interested in serving on a
Town Commission, or would like more
information, visit the Danville website at
wwwci.danvillp,ca.uR, contact the City
Clerk at 314-3401, or e-mail msunserl@"i_
danvillc ca,us.
DANVILLE TODAY
~
"Sentinels of Freedom - Operation Welcome Home" program
November and December were busy
months welcoming home Our troops.
Taking advantage of the holiday fur-
loughs granted to our service men and
women. the Town formally welcomed our
military "family" home with an inspiring
ceremony held at the San Ramon Valley
High School Theatre on December 29,
The room was filled with veterans, family
members of the honorees, and Blue Star
rn.oms, who have been instrumental in
maintaining publiç awareness of Our vets
serving in Iraq.
Honorees from Danville who were
recognized that evening included; Timothy
J, Barrett, a Licutenant in thc U,S Marine
Corps Reserves ond a Sergeant ot the
Walnut Creek Police Department, who
just returncd from an eight-month tour
in Fa!lujah, Iraq; Christopher Borzone, a
landing support specialist in the U,S.
Marine Corps Reserves; Jason Choatel 2nd
Class Petty Officer
in the U.S, Navy,
ststioned aboard
, the USS Salt Lake
\ City attack subma-
rine¡ Barron Flan-
ders, an Army air~
borne soldier who
just returned from
Afghanistan; Mat-
thew Geldcmumn, an
Army airborne sol-
dicr, stationed at Ft.
Richardson,.A.laskaf
who will ship out
to Afghanistan in
the fall; Eli:zabelhGohl,a U.S. Navy tramed
dcntist who spent a year aboard thc USS
Pearl Harbor in support of Operation
Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom;
JiffShikany, U.s, Navy, who was deployed
to the Arabian Sea
a. part of the war
in Afghanistan af-
tcr September 11;
and Ronald L Lowe,
a Mojor General
in the U.S. Army,
who retired in July
2004,
The Town was
also honored to
recognize at its De-
cember 21 Town
Council meeting:
Brendarl Faran, who
J/.I~)n Cll.Ol1t~r jotled H,e
(1.$. Mnry in filly 20')0
mzd i~ (:Uttl!/ttly lIssignl!d
to dul1¡ ~b()(/.ril the USS
SaIl i..a~ CHI, fitfack
St/hrmirÙ¡t:. '
ßnmJml 'iQ'r;¡~, ;1 1992
gtl1¡twHe of MO/lte VL.~I~
HigF¡ Sdi/JiJ', who it¡.
Illtl.Il4fY 20(14, '1/.'115 chnsl?tI
to mee.t presidmt Hush
upeT his l"t"'lw'f'I ftT)r1f [me¡.
OKÙfaMilf3 'P,ltality if ùj0·
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U~çl!tUbe.r 19 cCI-er1l1my at 8m RilintJlr Vulley High Sdwot lW1lorlllS military ml!1J a.nd filONJ.ttI /wIne 011 leave jQr tIl.P.
holidays. f.r:j} M R'i~'{ht: ROllllld [.(n/J('! W¢r!Pille), C:hri.~I.D/JItr.?" 130fwtlt! (Da'll~ljll('), CZlrti$ ÇDtlkliri, Alex"r~d~tTif:!rtIlY
Fallnn Mjl/c,." ßt/1'1'Vr1 FlrlndeTs (OIInviJ/e), Eljzabeth Goh/ (Dl.lI1(1jf/(!), Paltllln Alcorn, CllSq Ç(lltktin. Not pictured
flam Dl.l/wi.tle: 'firf«\!hy l~mtt, }QaDI! ClrJ(lte., Matlh{~w Geldermlmn, and /('Jf Shikany,
Brellda.nStTlldltflltirt,a2(}1)1
.~"""mJ.uate of Mm~fc Vi~ta
High SäwoJ, CIi.,.,tmtly
5e1"(1i~lg itl l'mq with the
U.$. Army,
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joined the U.s, Army On September 12,
2001, served One year in Iraq and was
responsible for training soldiers for their
next Operation Iraqi Freedom deploy-
ment; and Michde Kane, a Captain in thc
U.S, Marine Corps, who is currently as-
signed to the Marine Corps Warfighting
Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia,
At 0 ccremony On November 1, the
Town honored five
Danville residents.·
As with the other Ie-
, cipients, the honor-
ees Were presented
, with proclamations
recognizing them
for their service to
our country and
expressing Our ap-
preciation to them
for the :saçrifices
thcy are making On
Our behalf.
Honorees in-
cluded Brendan Sandmann, U,S, Army,
who is in Iraq with
the 4tb Cavalry, 1 ~t
Infantry Division,
and will complete
, his deployment in
': March 200S; Geof
Steichen, U.s, Army
Reser\res~.was hon-
orably discharged
from active duty
in July 2003, joined
the Army Reserves
inAugust2003,and
in March 2004, his
UIÚt was, deployed
to Iraq; Douglas
Catringtan, U.S.
Marine Corps, was
deployed to Iraq in
; January 2003 and
, was honorably dis-
" charged in January
2004; Miltt/u,w Har-
rison was an Execu-
tive Officer with the
U.S, Marine Corps,
responsible for the
training, wcll being
and readiness of the
Marines for war-
fare, and was hon-
orably discharged
in May 2004, and
Edward Sullivan, a Colonel in the u.s.
Army, who retired
in November 2004,
The Operation
Wclcome Home
program has been
enthusiastically
received by the
'; DanviIle commu-
nity since its in.cep·
tion on March 3,
2004. The Danville
Tow" Council is
, extremely proud to
, have pioneered this
program as a model
for other communi-
ties.
If you know of any Danville residcnts
who are returning military service- mem-
bers, please contact Rochelle Flotten at
314--3328 or rflQt.ten@ci.danville.ca.us,
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