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He gripped my hand. The runner sprinted on the last lap. There was such a crowd that nobody saw anything. He does everything very quickly. I don't approve of his conduct. Did you pass your math exam? The boss had to advance him some money. She made use of all the left-overs. Don't let him take advantage of you. Don't go too near the fire. You're aiming too low to hit the target. Jot it down in your notebook. They drained their glasses. The situation worries me very much. I bought that scarf we looked at yesterday.

I like this book better than that one. I'll wait for you in here. From now on we'll have to spend less money. Wet firewood doesn't burn well. I was burned up by what he said. His arguments don't convince me. I didn't like the plot of the movie. They armed the people. The machine has to be assembled. They made a big racket last night. The mules balked halfway there.

He armed himself with a pistol. He built up a good business in a short time. He's always making a mess of things. He's always broke at the end of the month. Three pages have been torn out. We saw the car start. On a sudden impulse I returned to my home town. This car has a self-starter. He gets everything because he's a bootlicker. He was dragged along by the current. Be careful, your coat's dragging. They crawled out of the cave. Is everything arranged for the trip? I think they'll fix the radio this afternoon.

Tidy up a bit and we'll go to the movies. How can I manage to finish on time? We did it according to your instructions. Do you want to rent your house? I want to rent a room. You'll be sorry for this. They live two flights up. The bedrooms are upstairs. It's past the square. He looked him up and down. From above one could see the river. The car was going up.

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The hat was dirty around the top. He doesn't mind risking his life. If we don't take risks we'll never get anything done. Don't put the table so close to the wall. Give me a hand! Don't throw things out the window. That rope has to be coiled. They were trampled by the crowd. That man ruined them completely. He was ruined by that business. Are you interested in art? He presents his arguments with great skill.

Read the article on page two. They sell sporting goods. Let's roast the chestnuts. It's roasting in this room. The balloon went up slowly. He was promoted three times in one year. The bill amounted to pesos. He refused the food with disgust. Those things disgust me. Don't come near me; you're filthy. He turns up his nose at everything. He fastened the horse's pack with a rope.

I assure you everything will be ready on time. He maintains it's true. The baggage is insured. First make sure the information's correct. He took out accident insurance. That's the way it is. You must do it this way. And so they decided to act immediately. I don't say it without reason. I'll let you know as soon as I get there. Your attendance isn't necessary.

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I took care of him during his illness. Were you present at the meeting? The wash'll have to be put in the sun to dry. They were taking a sun bath on the beach. He put his head out of the window. It's forbidden to lean out of windows. He amazes everybody by his cleverness. I'm amazed that you say that. He assumed full responsibility. What's the subject of that play? Don't meddle in my affairs. Your screams frightened me. She's frightened by loud noises.

If we go this way we'll catch up with 'em. He cut him short by saying no. Lace your shoes up tight. When I heard that I put two and two together. I've danced so much that I'm dizzy. The announcer called for attention. I'll never forget your kindness. She likes to attract attention. I reprimanded him for his insolence. The clerk waited on them immediately. Please pay attention to what I'm saying.

He takes very good care of his guests. I don't know what to depend on. There was an attempt on the life of the president. Su atento seguro servidor. He guessed the amount of money I had in my pocket. He didn't succeed in explaining what he wanted. I can't find the keyhole. I've never seen such a scatterbrain. What an attractive woman! She's very pretty but she has no appeal. She's back there with some friends. Don't back up; there's a tree behind you.

She stayed behind with some friends. This'll delay my trip a long time. I have to set my watch back; it's very fast. My watch loses ten minutes a day. I think we're getting behind in this work. The backwardness of that country's well known. The bullet pierced his arm. I've crossed the Atlantic several times. A truck stopped crosswise in the middle of the road. He doesn't dare to tell me. What a horrible thing! An automobile ran over him. If you want to do a good job, don't rush through it. We can't tolerate such an outrage.

Three pedestrians were victims of an accident. So much noise rattles me. He was stunned and didn't know what to answer. We can still get there on time. Even now it wouldn't be possible. He hasn't come yet. Even if he doesn't come we'll have to begin. Though I wasn't born in the country, I know it very well. He left the class because he was feeling sick. Is there enough room in the car for everybody? Which is cheaper, the bus or the street car? He couldn't maintain his authority. They reported it to the authorities. The car moved very slowly.

We're not making any progress in our work. The floods ruined the crops. He agreed to what they said. He's a very promising young man. He gets ahead of everybody in his work. He shamed his whole family by his conduct. After he said it, he was ashamed. The mechanic repaired the damage without delay. The shipment was damaged by the rain. We have to notify the police. I'm warning you for the last time. They revived the fire by putting on more wood. Why don't you keep your eyes open? Step lively; it's very late. Wake up; you're half asleep. I want to help him carry the packages.

Don't smoke on an empty stomach. Let's take that chance. He likes games of chance. He chose them at random. This would embarrass anyone. When I told him that he was very much embarrassed. The enemy suffered many casualties. There was a general fall in prices. He dropped out of the club. For lack of payment they dropped him from the subscription list. Let's go down the stairs slowly. Bring the suitcase down from my room.

Will you help me take the suitcases down from the rack? They saw us as they were getting off the train. He bent over to tie his shoe. I want a low table. He's shorter than his brother. They were speaking in a low voice. Let's put the basses on the left. The temperature's fallen below zero. The superintendent lives on the ground floor.

What's my bank balance this month? Don't rock in the chair; it's going to break. Three shots were heard. He had three bullet wounds in his chest. They're giving tickets free. He tried to get her on the phone without success. Can I cash my check in this bank? All the benches are taken. The skirt had three red bands.

He wore a red sash across his chest. That band gives me a headache. A gang of thieves works these parts. Please bathe the children. I'm going to take a bath. It's very pretty and besides it's cheap. They sell things very cheap in this store.

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Don't tell the boss. Thank you Carlos del Pozo and the rest of the people who made it happen. Click here to see vignettes of the paintings by Ani Weaver unfortunately taken with a cell phone. What's the rate of exchange on the dollar today? Let's drink to your health! For any questions please feel free to contact us! The purpose is to reach some Americans who may have very inaccurate and stereotypic views of undocumented immigrants.

There's a sale today in that department store. He eats too much. What he did was an outrage. I like her an awful lot. How many times have you made the trip by boat? We need an iron bar. The spectators cheered the players on. He dicho que te calles. I told you to shut up! Do you have enough money? She's a rather pretty woman. There wasn't enough food for all. The suit's made of very rough material. Please beat the eggs. He defeated his enemy. They haven't unpacked their trunks yet.

He doesn't appreciate favors. The profits were very high. He doesn't know the difference between good and evil. He spoke very well. The beer's very cold. He has a great deal of property. He's rich rather than poor. All right or Correct. Pay close attention to what I tell you. Have you bought the tickets? Give me the money in fives and tens.

You have to put a screen in front of the door. I wish I'd bought a white dress! There are white people, Indians, and Negroes in this city. They hit the target. Leave this sheet blank. They hit the mark three times. The soldiers had target practice in the morning.

He didn't open his mouth all afternoon. The subway entrance is on the corner. The child's sleeping on his stomach. He was lying on his back on the beach. What an embarrassing situation that was! What sultry weather we're having! What a shameful action! Blow the horn so that car'll let us pass.

I'm out of breath. Give me that iron ball. We bought some tennis balls. There was a crowd of people at the entrance of the theater. She carried a silk purse. I need a paper bag to put it in. I don't know what the quotations are on the exchange today. They used a pump to take out the water. The bomb destroyed three houses. It struck like a bombshell! Where is there a filling station? Se puso una bomba. He got drunk [ Am ]. Three bulbs have burned out. Thank you for your kindness. Please wait a moment. He was lying on the bed. Be careful, don't throw away those papers.

Look how that ball bounces. I want a can of tomatoes. When he heard it he jumped. The theater was jammed. Be careful, it's a fierce bull. He got very mad. I don't like this paper; it's too shiny. He gave her a diamond bracelet. Let's drink to your health! I said it as a joke. He takes everything lightly. He's abrupt in his way of speaking. That's a very good car. It was a good opportunity. I'm not feeling very well.

Bueno, nos veremos a las cinco. All right, we'll meet at five. He gave it to me willingly. They made a terrible racket. He went out with a bundle of clothes in his hand. He has a swelling on his head. As soon as he saw what he had to do, he ducked out. They were making fun of him. Put these letters in the mail box. He's a perfect gentleman. Here's your bill, sir. She wears her hair loose. Nothing else will fit in the trunk. The piano won't go through that door. There's no doubt that he's English. That child has a very large head. He was the leader of the movement.

You have to use your brains in this work. He plunged into the water head first. Business is in a mess. He never loses his head. Ese proyecto no tiene pies ni cabeza. There's no rhyme or reason to that plan. From end to end. We can't leave any loose ends. They passed the Cape of Good Hope. He has corporal's stripes.

They put an end to the conversation. I know the story from beginning to end. They carried out the plan right away. Take this junk out of here. Every day he says something different. Every one paid for his own meal. He asks me for it every time he sees me. A heavy rain fell. He dropped to his knees.

The suit's becoming to him. His birthday falls on Sunday. He was taken sick a few days ago. I didn't realize it until much later. She fell down the stairs. Be careful, don't drop the tray. He was lame after the fall. The opposition of the House caused the fall of the government. He gave her a box.

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He put a lot of money in the savings bank. They keep their jewelry in the safe. Look and see how much the cash register rings up. We have to see how much cash we have on hand. I'm going to buy a pack of cigarettes. They've lost the key to the drawer. They received a box of books. She turned him down. They flunked him in geometry. He got a cramp while he was swimming. The dagger penetrated to his heart. I got home drenched. He pulled his hat down to his eyes. Let's figure out the cost of the trip. Please heat the water.

They warmed themselves in the sun. He's had a fever for the past few days. Is this good material? Be careful, the soup's very hot. Why are you so quiet? He kept quiet while we were talking. He kept the truth from us. You're talking too much. Se callaron de repente. All of a sudden they stopped talking. What street do you live on? I had no choice but to throw him out.

When his business failed he was left penniless. We're in a blind alley. There was a calm after the storm. He takes his time when he works. These pills will ease the pain. He didn't calm down until much later. I don't like the heat. It's very warm today. Everything he's saying is slander. What size shoe do you wear? I'm going to chock the wheels so the car won't move. Please make my bed. He's been confined to bed for the past three months.

What kind of a camera do you have? They were talking together like old pals. The maid hasn't made up the room yet. Ask the waitress for the menu. I want to reserve a first-class stateroom. He hasn't changed a bit since I saw him. Can you change a ten-peso bill for me? Has there been any change in policy? Do you have any change? What's the rate of exchange on the dollar today? I'll give you this book in exchange for the other one. He's very fond of walking. You have to move cautiously in this matter. Is the road all right to drive on? I don't know how to go about getting it.

They started out the following day. He was in his shirt sleeves. The soldiers will soon return to camp. I didn't hear how many times the clock struck. We lived in the country for many years. She found her first gray hair. She has a lot of gray hair. We passed through the Panama Canal. The boat was approaching the English Channel. They brought us a basket of fruit. There are tennis courts in this park.

What's the latest song hit? Give me a light for my cigarette. They decided to exchange prisoners. This man's very tiresome. It's a very tiring job. She gets tired quickly. He's always harping on the same string. I want to learn that song. The tenor sang very well tonight. I'll have to tell it to him straight from the shoulder. How much do I owe you? He's a singing teacher. I like folk songs. Stand the book on edge. A lot of sugar cane is grown in Cuba.

He carried a cane. They have to fix the water pipe; it's clogged. He bought a double-barreled shotgun. Have you seen the Grand Canyon? He wears a Spanish cape. The door needs another coat of paint. Poor people, they're on the downgrade! This tank has a capacity of thirty liters. He's a very capable business man. I'd like to talk to the foreman. It's a room large enough for a library. He's not capable of such a low trick. I've been told that he's a very competent person. The company has a capital of a million dollars.

They took a trip to the capital. I've read only the first three chapters. Don't pay any attention to her whims. She has a very pretty face. I don't understand the words on the face of the coin. He told him right to his face. He had to face the music. He's a man of very good character. Everything she does shows she has character. You have to put more coal in the stove. They were splitting their sides.

He doesn't have enough money to travel. This mule can't carry a heavier load. It's a cargo ship. They're taking the freight out of the car. They loaded the truck. The battery has to be charged. The cavalry charged the enemy. I'm charging this amount to your bill. He was very affectionate with his parents. My best regards to your family. I usually eat meat once a day. This cold weather gives me goose flesh. Do you want beef or pork? I need a leather briefcase. The correspondence is kept in several files. I like horse races. They live on Third Avenue.

He's preparing for a diplomatic career. He wrote it hurriedly. He sprinted to catch up to them. The highways in this country are excellent. There was a mule cart on the road. We're going home by car.

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I'm going to mail this letter. He received a registered letter. Let's play cards a while. She was carrying a large leather bag under her arm. He took his wallet out of his pocket. Will that briefcase hold many books? What time does the mailman come?

Will you be at home this afternoon? Are you married or single? This is the priest who married them. These colors don't match well. He'll be married next Sunday. He married a very young girl. Have you got something to crack these nuts? This orange has a thick rind. Where do I throw these eggshells? You're getting to be an old crab. The soldiers were wearing steel helmets. The ship's hull is damaged. Though you rack your brains over it, you won't solve it. You very nearly guessed it. There have been several cases of infantile paralysis. I'm going to tell you about a strange incident.

In such a case, notify his family. Anyway, we'll see each other tomorrow. He doesn't obey his parents. Don't pay any attention to what he tells you. He has brown hair. He speaks a pure Spanish. He's a real Spaniard. What a coincidence meeting you here! Do you know him, by any chance? He's a professor at the National University. The two are not in the same category. His rank isn't high enough for that position. He's a man of importance. The family fortune has increased a great deal. The river carries a huge volume of water. He was one of the leaders of the revolution.

What was the cause of his delay? It was one of the famous cases of his time. She's caused me a lot of trouble. You have to be careful in business. There's a lot of big game in that forest. The reporters were hunting for news. He transferred his whole estate to his son. He wouldn't give in.

Open to all artists and anyone interested in developing their creativity through art making. No experience required, Raizes will provide space, tables, chairs, supplies will be available for children. Instructor Martin Zuniga will be working with the young artists every Thursday for the summer. Click here for photos by Jeff Kan Lee. Lunch is completely free, open to all children, and operates Monday through Friday during lunchtime.

All offerings are free and several will be available in English and Spanish. All were invited to come through and bless up Raizes Collectives' humble space on Earth day, April 22nd. We give thanks to our community for all your energy and support! The goal of the effort was to partner with organizations, businesses, residents and community members to spruce up the Roseland neighborhood and lay the foundation for ongoing effort to keep our commmunity safe and clean. Danza Coyolxauqui of Santa Rosa, Ca. Entertainment by Windsor Bloco and inspirational speakers spoke on the life of Cesar Chavez.

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Transforming emotions into visual form in these turbulent times. Vanessa Robledo, Person of the Month, and the My American Dreams project, to tell the stories of children of immigrants faced with deportation. Click here to read article by Craig Davis in the April issue. Es hora de celebrar este bello lugar y las contribuciones que han llevado al desarrollo del parque. There will be dance, music, family activities and the traditional cutting of the ribbon. Click here to see photos by Ani Weaver. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Mixer at the Canine Companions for Independence , the nation's leading dog assistance program had a wonderful evening planned!

Guests toured their national campus and got an upfront look of what goes on behind the scenes to make this program internationally known. Explore the profound inspiration California artist Richard Diebenkorn — discovered in the work of French modernist Henri Matisse — Click here for tickets and lots more info on the exhibit. To see the entire paintings, you will have to go to the museum! Click here to visit the museum site with an interactive digital story of the exhibit and an audio tour.

Frozen Art Ice Cream Shop hosted small community based art show mixing local business and local artist. Patrons unwind, socialize, and have fun. Martin Zuniga played some of his collection of vinyl records from Mexican Singers. Santa Rosa declares itself an "Indivisible City to safeguard the civil rights, safety, and dignity of all Santa Rosa residents. Pozole Night a fund raiser and event to build com- munity in one! Pozole prepared by Roseland Parent Club volunteers, entertainment, community engagement awards, volunteers serving, Roseland leadership student involvement, Padres Unidos parents and staff volunteering.

We will have a few speakers as well as opportunities to sign up for upcoming actions that will enhance protections for our local immigrant community. The rally will be followed by a short march through downtown Santa Rosa. Sign making at Graton Day Labor Center. In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Artist Mario Uribe has been commissioned to create and install a mural on three sides of the community pavilion.

Public art will also be incorporated into the new park, and Click here for more photos by Jeff Kan Lee. Posada at Bayer Farm in Roseland. Omar Gallardo, commented to the audience just before starting with the traditional chants: You are in a safe community , your representatives will fight for you regardless of your immigration status. Community Development Commission dedicated a park where people come together at the Roseland Village Neighborhood Center.

New Roseland Village Parkette provides an opportunity for community members to host activities, dine outdoors and gather in a relaxing environment. Biella school participated in an opera with the San Francisco Opera Guild. Preparation, procession and exhibition of Dia los 43 at the Roseland Community Center.

Procession was from South Park to the Center. Day of the Dead: Community members were invited to the Sonoma County Museums to make sugar skulls in conjunction with Day of the Dead, October 29, Exhibit October 18 - November Ancient Celebrations and Traditions of Life and Death. Saturday, September 24, Fabulous day of music, dance, games, food and fun. This is a youth organized event designed to provide a safe and fun environment for youth and families. Creating a safer, healthier and more prosperous Sonoma Co. Event includes the World Championship Grape Stomp, beverage tasting, seminars, workshops and much more.

Click here for photos by Ani Weaver. Sale was a benefit for her hospitalized brother. The extended family and friends were all there helping her. Community building on Moorland Avenue in Roseland. Vince Harper and other volunteers use stencils to paint a mural on two fences. Wednesday, September 14, Roseland Village Joe Rodota Trail Linear Park Dedication for new playground and "fitness zone" on land planned for a plaza and mixed use development. Click here for more information about Sonoma Regional Parks.

Juan Gabriel Concert Sacramento. Click here for photos by Sergio Valencia-Trejo. Celebration of unity and the elements that give us life. Aztec dancing, at Sheppard Elementary, Santa Rosa. Recital for family and friends at Washington School in Cloverdale, August 19, Click here to see more photos by Jeff Kan Lee. Instead of inviting a guest speaker from the community, this time AC leader Chad Bolla called upon four of the graduates to share their stories and their bright outlook on the future. One speaker started by saying, "I want to apologize to my parents for what I did to get here. Read more at www.

Oaxaca in the Wine Country in Roseland, July 3, Family, early days, old photos! Click here for candid photos by Ani Weaver of those who attended the State of the Latino Community event. Maria de los Angeles, Spring exhibition: Santa Rosa City Hall: Exploring the Immigrant's Experience. Photos from the artist's Reception: This is an important exhibition of recent work by Santa Rosa's emerging artist: Here is Maria's description of the show: I invite you to see my latest work. A portion of the sales will go to Casa del Migrante in Tijuana.

Santa Rosa city Hall Hours: Click here to see photos by Jeff Kan Lee. Roseland Cinco de Mayo Celebration ! A great community event with food, entertainment, games, information and more! County Economic Development Board to create this program, which is now in its fourteenth year. Since its inception, the Robotics Challenge has reached over local elementary and middle schools, involving over 3, students and teachers. Feathered Changes, Serpent Disappearances.

If you have not been to SFAI recently or ever, walk through the historic courtyard and all the way through on the left Parking is, surprisingly, not terrible during the day. This fascinating show is being created and curated by Deball, a Mexico City-born artist well know for her installations that explore the role that objects play in our understanding of identity and history. She is particularly drawn to the neglected objects of the archive, engaging in prolonged periods of research and fieldwork particularly with collections of Mayan and pre-Columbian artifacts.

Campaign kickoff rally for ALMAS , the domestic worker group of the Graton Day Labor Center, who successfully pushed for historic legislation winning overtime pay for domestic workers in California. They have to return to Gov. Brown before the bill expires to ensure these basic labor rights are made permanent. Click here to read: Click here to see beautiful photos of the food served by Octavio and Danny Mai and brother, Pedro. Overtime for farm workers who need to work more than 10 hours per day or 60 hours per week to get paid overtime!

Melanie Cervantes "Sisters at the Center: She died today, March 2, at the hands of monetary greed, because she stood up for what she believed, for the little guy, and for our planet. Her death makes me extremely sad , but may her inspiration bring us all strength to stand up for what is right and to bring voice to the ones who do not have one. Share your thoughts on potential policy topics action items of the plan. Participants got a preview of the draft plan that has been developed based on community input at previous workshops, including: Potential public improvements and Land use and circulation map; Learn about and provide input on the potential annexation.

For info, contact Jessica Jones at jjones srcity. Click here for photos By Jeff Kan Lee. Longtime Windsor resident Martha E. Click here to read obituary and see photos by Ani Weaver, taken at the memorial reception catered by Octavio Diaz. Click here to see close ups, brush strokes and vignettes of the paintings taken at the Press Preview by Ani Weaver. Click here to see a gallery of high res photos from the museum's collection. More info is available at legionofhonor. Los Cien Higher Education Luncheon. Two terrific local college Leaders, discussed how their colleges prepare and are working to educate the growing demographics of Latino students.

Two hundred community members joined Los Cien to get the latest on how both colleges are working hard to meet the growing demographics of our Latino students, to create the success path for students to Graduate. Presenting for Sonoma State, current and yet preparing to retire in June of this year our dear friend, President, Dr. And good friend, President Dr. Click here to see 93 photos of the event by Ani Weaver. Superintendent Shiels was available to discuss concerns and answer your questions about Santa Rosa City Schools. There was no agenda, just an open forum to talk about relevant issues happening across the district.

Warm soup and meaningful discussion! Officers from the SRPD and community members came together in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships, and drink coffee. Roofless is an exhibition of art created specifically about the housing crisis in Sonoma County, or which relates to the conversation, a crisis caused by the lack of reasonably priced housing.

Click here to see more old photos andcolor postcards of this era. Can you imagine over 60 second graders learning about the possibilities a college education can afford them plus getting a college tee? It was an amazing event. CTP holds assemblies at participating elementary school were we hand out college tees to 2nd graders along with a personal note from a college grad about his or her college experience. Each College Tee package also includes basic information regarding college opportunities and a road map to college.

Click here for College Tee Project packet. At Biella School, Santa Rosa. Latino family literacy program at Biella. Here are a few pictures of the parents in the literacy class, and some of the wonderful bilingual books they are using. The homework is to share the books with their families at home, and one of the components of the program is creating a family album with pictures and everything. Scroll down to the March issue of La Voz. Click here to read Lucy Gudiel: Visualicen lo que deseen que suceda.

Esto los va a ayudar a mantenerse en la ruta correcta. Necesitan influenciar las fortalezas de otras personas para maximizar el impacto y alcanzar sus metas. Visualize what you want to see happen. This will help you stay on track. Many people think success is all about yourself and your accomplishments. But your need others to help you build that bridge to achieve your goals.

Sonoma County Board of Supervisors honored five Sonoma County nonprofit organizations and community leaders. Friends of La Voz Herman J. Vince Harper , for two decades working to improve the lives of youth, especially those at high risk of falling into a lifetime of gangs, drugs and poverty. Hernandez , for being the driving force behind the formation of Los Cien Sonoma County, which promotes understanding of the Latino community. Roseland Library Grand Opening Celebration! Bilingual storytime with Olga Loya, face painting by local artists. Get a library card! Find out about technology available.

Click here for info and schedule. Call or sonomalibrary. Click here to see photos of the traditional dancers by Jeff Kan Lee. State of the LatinoCommunity in Sonoma County. Los Cien had a breakfast meeting at Sonoma State University this morning to discuss the state of the Latino Community. Community members came to the KBBF fiesta September 19, with live music, great food carnitas and pupusas , drinks, and a chance to thump on Trump. And the best part, to support KBBF Click here to see Jeff Kan Lee 's photos of this special event.

For me reminding me of my family roots and being proud to share this with all my friends and community! I understand that this is just a very small piece to share. But as we begin Latino Heritage Month from September 15th thru October 15th, there will be many more programs such as the one yesterday and more to be able to experience with friends, family and community. Click here to see Jeff Kan Lee 's photos of this special event including entertainment by the Mariachi Camp students, dancers and Carlos Reyes.

He is playing the Peruvian Harp. These videos will be live soon. They take a long time to upload. This new addition presents national and international exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. The museum showcases artists who reside and worked in Northern California as well. Guests enjoyed an evening of culture, appetizers and drinks while networking with professionals throughout Sonoma County!

The goal of Mariachi Camp was to present students with an introduction to playing an instrument and to mariachi music. Click here to see photos of classes and performance by Jeff Kan Lee. Maria de los Angeles has done great work to contribute to our community. One City Arts just finished it second successful summer arts program. Photos of the arts camp by Jeff Kan Lee are also in this gallery.

We love you Maria! Click here to see photos of her latest paintings. Photos from the farewell ceremony at the Roseland Head Start, leaving after twenty years to make room for Rosalind University Prep. Efren Carrillo talks to the community and some Headstart kids entertain. Click here for the photos.

Family Fun Fiesta Via Esperanza invited the community on Wednesday, May 27, to enjoy a day full of activities for the whole family while learning safety skills that will help you stay safe and healthy during summer! La Voz saw giraffe, all sorts of fleet four footed creatures, zebras, big cats, you name it, and great and interesting birds. Tours are about 3 hours and lots of fun. Click here for photos.

Alan Silow, the Executive Director, sharing history and the Symphony's, desire for Classical music to inspire our youth: Plus a Live presentation, on stage at the luncheon, of an ongoing musical program called "Simply Strings" made up of 40 children from Sheppard Elementary School. A performance you will not want to miss. Be prepared that this performance will bring tears to your eyes!

Call us at for Summer Camp information. Click here to see photos by Karen Perez. Mural by Daniel Lopez: The Cali Kicks Martial arts mural is dedicated to the idea of unity. It also sees the unity of past, present and future within a cosmic sense. Great fun, good discipline, physical and mental fitness. Cinco de Mayo Festival in Roseland, May 5, Click here to see 24 photos by Jeff Kan Lee.

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Aztec dancers, accordion player, musicians, vintage car show, kids activities and good food! Cinco de Mayo Festival in Roseland, May 5, , a great celebration. Click here to read all about it! Click here for candids of the people who attended the event and the great food being served, photos by Ani Weaver. Our vision for The Dream Center is to expand access and services in a safe, caring setting. Directed by Rob Burt, this show l had everyone laughing The Elsie Allen Drama Department brings students together to showcase their talent and share their passion for their art with the community.

Students build a long lasting understanding of the value of commitment and develop a deep appreciation for the arts. Click here for rehearsal photos by Jeff Kan Lee. From Incarceration to Transformation: Realignment and Re-Entry Conference. Friday April 10, Click here for more photos by Pocho Sanchez, see his work at www. Hernandez as usual with bubbling enthusiasm called for Latino participants to show Supervisor Rabbit that we are a group that needs to be heard!

Jenny Chamberlain and Sylvia Lemus enjoy the show. Click here for "Faces of Roseland" photo exhibit by Ani Weaver. It's a Public meeting! Roseland Village Neighborhood Center , March 5, We Filled the Gym! Do you like to be told what is best for you? Well are you attending these meetings to get informed and be heard? We took action to make the best choices among those what were given to us. La Voz will have a story soon. The Santa Rosa Violence Prevention Partnership invited the community to celebrate the rebrand and the community's continuing support. School and Padres Unidos Friday, January 30, participants got a medium bowl of Pozole, aguas frescas, pizza, nachos, cookies, and raffle prizes!

Thank you Carlos del Pozo and the rest of the people who made it happen. The purpose is to reach some Americans who may have very inaccurate and stereotypic views of undocumented immigrants. Or if you prefer, you can watch it on YouTube. You can also see their website. He will be sworn in on December 4th. His name is Herman Gabriel Hernandez. The Roseland Cup Trophy represents the greatness of Santa Rosa and its people — skill, determination, and diversity of those who call Santa Rosa hom e— our ability to overcome challenges in the face of adversity through collaboration and teamwork.

The day was full of food, music, and other entertainment. Click here to see pPhotos by Jeff Kan Lee. Bilingual Storytimes for Kids at the Napa Library. Bring the whole family to these fun and interactive bilingual storytimes held at the Napa Library, located at Coombs Street in Napa, every Tuesday from Storytimes are free and no registration is required.

Please contact Kelli Crouch at kelli. Portrait of an English Country House, an exhibition drawn from the collections of a quintessential English country house. Click here to see photos by Jeff Kan Lee of this fabulous exhibit. The purpose of Los Cien, Latino Leaders of Sonoma County, is to build bridges, creating connection between Latinos and the overall community. Same purpose as La Voz Bilingual Newspaper who started the ball rolling almost 14 years ago. November issue of La Voz will have a feature by Craig Davis on the information that came out of this conference.

Click here to see Craig Davis' photos of the event. Thank you so much for your continued support of KBBF. Without your support KBBF would not be able to continue broadcasting. By giving a donation to KBBF, you are participating in helping to serve the community. Please consider making a tax deductible donation to keep this valuable community resource on the air.

Box , Santa Rosa, CA From Alicia Sanchez, Board President. The Anderson Collection is one of the largest and most outstanding private collections of 20th-century American art in the world, now being shown at Stanford University. Click here to see vignettes of the paintings by Ani Weaver unfortunately taken with a cell phone. Next to the vignette is hopefully the poster that names the artist, date, etc, but they do get mixed up. There are also posters that describe different periods of the art displayed. This online photo gallery is for art students and art lovers who want to see the technique and details of a work of art, how its done.

Then go to the museum to see the whole thing, or go to the exhibit's website! Master skills and confidence to implement drought-busting solutions to help your garden not just survive the dry months, but actually THRIVE! See how at www. Lacto-fermented cucumber pickles, green beans, zucchini, carrots and peppers. Participants learned how to make pro-biotic rich salt brine deliciously fermented sour pickles from many different vegetables. Also, fermented beverages, sauerkraut, cheese and beverage pairing with cider, and other adult beverages.

Fermentation is the original form of post-harvest preservation. A lot easier and more healthful than boiling water canning baths! Click here to see photos of the Festival, products, people, methods. For everything you need to know about salt-brine preservation go to: Cultures for Health , information is in English. A great time was had by all, listening to live music and eating the palette cake, a rainbow of colors!

This show is the largest juried craft show west of the Rockies — a must-attend for craft lovers! Click here to see photos of the exhibits by Ani Weaver. August 2, 5—10 p. Community Church of Sebastopol. Click here for poster in English: Support the NBOP's good works and have fun too! Click here to see the complete photo gallery. Art as a form of emotional healing: She will be exhibiting, for sale, many new paintings. If you are interested in buying Maria's artwork or commissioning a piece to support her last year at Yale please call her at or email her at mdlafineart gmail.

The art sold this summer will help pay for her supplies and other costs. Thank you for your support! Click here to see more of Maria's paintings. Thanks to Jack Leissring for sending them. It was the first time in the 87 years of SRS had an audience of 5, attendees! Click here to see photos by Craig Davis and Ani Weaver. Sonoma County Fair ! Carnival, exhibits, contest, fair food, Flower Show, Greentivities, horse racing in the Wine Country.

Click here to see photos by Craig Davis. The Jewish Free Clinic has a new home! Drawing on Jewish traditions of Tzedakah charity and Tikkun Olam repairing the world , we offer free medical care for anyone in need, without regard to ethnicity, race or religion. We offer an atmosphere of respect, empowerment and partnership with our patients, and strive to assist them in attaining full health and well-being. Click here to see photos of the opening of the new clinic by Ani Weaver. Congratulations for the accomplishment and all of the hard work!

Nearly everything at the Naked Pig is home made and locally sourced. Congratulations to all the students! Many were the first to graduate in their families and all were grateful to their parents and those who supported them. Thanks Ani Weaver for visiting my class this afternoon. They read and reflected on an article they chose from this newspaper. La Voz only highlights the positive issues and people in the bilingual community and also presents both sides on controversial issues. Ani and I were amazed by the response students brought. Our next step is for them to have an article written to be published about their own community work.

I love my job experiences with awesome students that promise so much! Click here to see more photos by Ani Weaver. Great music, dance and terriffic food. Click here to see a few photos of the event. Two great events this week: Click here to see the photos of the very enthusiastic, articulate, focused and committed young people of our community who attended these two mixers. And some old folks too! And while you're at it, check out the La Voz Bilingual Newspaper Facebook page, please "like," and become a member of the group, La Voz Bilingual Newspaper Fans to receive the latest news and job announcements.

Opera a la Carte: Opera singers from the San Francisco Opera took the leads. The professional singers are: In the tan pants, he is bald is playing the part of Figaro, his name is Mark Hernandez. The pianist is Baker Peeples. Owen can be reached at The pursuit of the High School Equivalency Certificate attracts people from all parts of Latin Amer ica who have immigrated to Sonoma County as well as local folks. Some have college degrees from their home countries but wish to be competent in American core subjects or wish to fill in the gaps in their higher education creden-tials.

Others are parents who wish to set an example to their children. Click here to see the photos of the graduates by Michael Amsler. Please add comments if you know these great folks, especially their names! HEP, High School Equivalency Program , is one of fifty federally funded education programs nationwide designed to assist seasonal agricultural farmworkers and their family members in obtaining high school diplomas GED. HEP also helps students prepare to move on to higher levels of education or training and into more stable and better paid jobs. Click here to see the photos of the ceremony and the speaker by Michael Amsler.

Click here to see the photos by Michael Amsler. So many proud family members and friends. The young ones are next! Person of the Month for January Mary Biggs and Redwood Empire Industries. Click here for the heart-warming photos of Mary Biggs working with her intellectually challenged clients by Owen Scott Shirwo, La Voz Bilingual Newspaper staff photographer. La Voz was given some sad news recently, former publisher, Timothy D. Santa Rosa Printing passed away.

He has taught us a lot in the printing industry and touched a lot of people with his charm and charisma, as well as being the idea man behind La Voz Bilingual Newspaper. Rest in Peace, Tim. Click here to read Tim's memorium in the December, issue of La Voz.

Keynote speaker was Raquel F. What an exciting night! Pictured above are Herman J. Celebrate Mexican Iindependence Day with food, dance, entertainment and activities for the whole famil. A service dog is the key to independence for many disabled people. Beyond opening doors and flicking light switches, dogs offer companionship and emotional support.

Since the service dog concept was founded by Bonita Bergin in , the use of service dogs has spread around the United States and the world.

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After visiting Cuba in , Bergin University of Canine Studies master student Davis Hawn, at left was inspired to bring service dogs to the people of Cuba. With the help of Beatriz de la Osa, right a Bergin student from Cuba, the creation of the first Cuban Assistance Dog training facility is underway. He joined the Native Americans and African-Americans in a quest for justice and helped found the California Human Development Corporation CHD , a beacon of hope for the poorest of the poor; the immigrant artists of this beautiful landscape we call the North Bay.

We sat down with him to get a glimpse of the man behind the legend. Click here to see more photos and to read the article on Aurelio Hurtado. Lunch is available for all children ages 18 and under, Monday—Friday during lunchtime hours specified per site. Some sites offer breakfast as well. Click here to read more about the summer lunch program and to find locations.

Click here to see more photos on our gallery. I was honored to be a panelist. Please click here to see great photos of the students, teachers and panelists. Having the confidence to do so will serve them well as young college students and up-and-coming young professionals. Each panel consisted of community members and teachers. Students gave oral presentations to groups of panelists in small classroom settings.

Vamos a Nadar Let's Go Swimming returns for its 10th year! This free bilingual program includes swim classes in the pool for children, water safety lectures for parents, and demonstration of lifesaving techniques. Upon completion of the class, children will receive coupons for a two-week course of swim lessons.

Click here to see the schedule and learn more about the program. On May 31, , our nation celebrates the 40th anniversary of a historic event; the birth of its first public bilingual radio station, our very own gem, KBBF The radio station started out as the dream of a few idealists, among them a farm worker, a lawyer, a housewife, a professor and a college student who recognized the need for social change and advocacy in the Latino community. For the last 40 years, KBBF Click here to read their story. Click here to see Maria's paintings on the La Voz Flickr site.

See her website www. We saw her succeed at Pratt and enjoyed her summer exhibits here at home. Click here to read her story and Artist's Statement. On April 17, , the Exploratorium opened at Pier 15 at the heart of the revitalized San Francisco waterfront radically improving access to visitors from all over the world and dramatically enhancing the size and scope of the museum.

With three times more space overall than its previous home, the new Exploratorium will engage the curiosity and creativity of visitors of any age as they explore brand-new exhibits amongst more than that will be on view. For the first time, the Exploratorium expands its investigations into the bay, city, and outdoor landscape. Click here to see photos on the La Voz Flickr site.

You'll want to go! Click here to read abaout the SF Exploratorium Opening. Click here to read about science conference for girls in Spanish. Girls Expanding Their Horizons!