ey, pro football fan. Were youwiggin’ out wondering whatSunday tasks were in store foryou come September if theowners and players were still
at an impasse regarding labor negotia-tions? Guys, did the wife already haveher list hangin’ on the ‘fridge for yourperusal? Was the remote control silent-ly weeping, knowing the cold shoulderyou were grudgingly about to thrustupon it? Was your favorite chair begin-ning overtures to the cat and dog? Wasthe refrigerator fearing its own lock-out? Were barkeeps across townsinging along with the blues comingout of their jukeboxes? Was the Raiderfan really going to have to wait untilHalloween to show off his costume, er,gear? Well, my friends, forget the fret.Training camps have fired up, tradeshave been bountiful and all free agentsare nearly in place. Anticipation isactually at an all-time high. Couldthere have been a rhyme behind thereason for the lockout? Whatever thecase, baseball may be the national pas-time, but football is the number onesport in America! Generally speaking,from Thursday through Monday night
we can put aside the ills of the worldand engross our beings with the flightof the pigskin. And on the other days ofthe week we can talk about what Tom
Brady’s completionrate was against theJets — and surmiseabout how AaronRodgers and thePack will fare goinginto frigid SoldierField to take on theBears. It’s back, andit’s beautiful.
Over on the hard-wood court wehave a completelydifferent ballgame.To opine, the stale-mate between theNational Basketball
Association’s owners group and theplayers association is going to eventu-ally cause a very wide chasm betweenthe NBA and its fan base. The generalpublic is not rooting for either faction.The two sides are so far apart that acompromise in the near future looksbleak. But who really cares? They areall fat cats. The owners claim that they
are losing millions. Yeah, right. If so,they shouldn’t have agreed to pay thehigh salaries allowed in the last collec-tive bargaining agreement with theplayers. And you know that the playersmake bank in that league. Some of thetop players are already threatening togo earn big bucks in Europe if anagreement is not reached. Star guardDeron Williams of the New Jersey Netshas already signed up for Europeanplay. There, take that stingy owners!And there are murmurs that KobeBryant is negotiating with a pro teamin China. A guy his age cannot afford tosit out a season. He needs to keep hismojo working. And the country of Chi-na would go absolutely nuts if he wereto ball there. And one big reason Joebasketball fan could care less: NFLfootball baby!!
Let’s go local. Must be something inthe water over at Centennial High! TheGolden Hawks have churned out someamazing athletes over the past severalyears. Not long ago we discussed base-baller Dustin Robinson signing a procontract with the Oakland A’s. Quarter-back Cody Kessler is currently fullyensconced down at USC as one of
three highly-recruited freshmen signalcallers for the Trojans vying for thebackup position to incumbent MattBarkley. Gotta hand it to Kessler as heprobably could have gone to most anyother Division I school a notch belowUSC’s level and perhaps started atquarterback as a true freshman. Buthome is where the heart is — and hewent with his heart. Additionally, we’vegot former Centennial grad BrentMorel starting at third base for the par-ent club Chicago White Sox as a rookie.That’s heady stuff! The Sox think sohighly of Morel that they traded away aseasoned veteran in Mark Teahen.There was a logjam at third — andsomebody had to go. Brent’s stellardefensive play has kept him in the line-up. As of late he has been swinging ahot bat and has raised his batting aver-age to a respectable .258. These ‘Hawksare flyin’ high and they’re representingwell. Go Bako.
And as Mick Jagger eloquently sangoff of a cut from the Stones’ “It’s OnlyRock And Roll” album, ‘Till the nexttime we say good-bye, I’ll be thinkingof yo-o-o-ou.’
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BY OPAL MORLANDCommunity contributor
hank you Kern County! Our first Summer Luau for fos-ter kids was a great success! Thank you, BakersfieldVoice, Kern Radio, Utah and Hawaii friends. The day was opened with prayer by Bettie Nieto-Chaplain for CKC, a Hawaiian prayer hula by Elena
Peters, and a warm welcome by Elena Acosta-Assistant Direc-tor of KCDHS. Then our special guest speaker, foster graduateOlivia Villareal, told a heartwarming story of her time in fostercare. She is very special to share her story and the love her fos-ter family gave.
We were blessed this day. The weather was beautiful —maybe due to our guest MC Aaron Perlman/Eyewitness NewsKBAK 29 — and entertainment donated by Roaming Reptileswhich kept the kids and adults enthralled for over an hour.Beautiful and talented dancers from Utah and Hawaii show-cased their style of hula. The Mila Family from Utah wereunique and danced with heart.
Kern County’s own Konas — Michael Eldrige and Jacob Mor-land took first place in the hula competition and MichelleBicera, with her version of Rock-a-Hula, came in second. Allteams placed in the top four categories.
Our judges Mary Halberg — Foster, Adopt, Kinship TrainingProgram Manager BC, Jay Thompson — Small Business Advi-sor CSUB, and Elena Peters — Special Hawaiian Dancer helpedmake this event extra special.
Many thank yous from the community went out to Maui Phofor the delicious catered food — and everyone enjoyed thebeautiful decorations. Ideal Connex provided the sound andkept the day running smoothly. We had over 20 wonderful ven-dors with lovely items to purchase and many guests.
Approximately 260 attended our luau. A special thank you to the Kern County Network for Children
for sponsoring this event and to the Caregivers of Kern Countyfor their support.
Lastly, but not least, the Jammin Island Hula committeewishes to thank Eyewitness News-KBAK 29 and Tracy Peoplesfor having faith in us. We hope next year we will receive majorsponsorship to help make this event even better for foster,adopt, kinship families.
Truly, Kern County is most loving and generous to theseneedy kids.
Bless you all for making this day special for them.
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Hula dance com-petitors await thejudges’ decisionsat the SummerLuau to support lo-cal foster children.
BY BARBARA WARECommunity contributor
he 43rd annual Festival of Roses willbe held in Wasco the weekend afterLabor Day, September 10. This year’stheme is Sun, Fun & Roses celebrat-ing the sunny fun-filled days of sum-
mer and the colorful beauty of thesurrounding rose fields.
This exciting event offers a variety of activ-ities and attractions for the entire family. TheFestival attracts hundreds of visitors eachyear from neighboring communities andtowns throughout the state.
Head downtown on Saturday morningbefore 10 a.m. to stake your claim of sidewalkto watch the Rose Festival Parade as it trav-els down 7th Street. Then head over to Bark-er Park on the corner of Poplar and Poso Dr.to the craft fair, indoor art show and rose dis-play. Come hungry and treat yourself tomouth-watering tri-tip sandwiches preparedby the Elks Club.
In addition, a variety of rose bushes, har-vested directly from local fields, will be forsale at premium prices. Guided tours of therose fields in comfortable buses, is also a pop-ular attraction. Also featured is a Rose Queenpageant, tennis tournament, and Evening ofWine and Roses.
To reach the festival, head west from 99 onHighway 46 to Poplar and then head south-bound to the fun. It’s amazing the amount ofevents this historic town offers. Most events
are free.For questions on times, places, prices, and
additional events call 758-2616 or visit ourwebsite at: www.ci.wasco.ca.us.
BY ANDREW PEAKECommunity contributor
he National Alzheimer’s Project Act,signed into law in January, mandatesthe federal government develop anational plan to fight Alzheimer’s dis-ease. As part of the law, Congression-
al leaders are tasked with seeking the input ofthe citizens in their districts to identify whatthat national plan should include.
The Alzheimer’s Association will host aTown Hall Meeting from 2 to 3:30 p.m., Aug.23, at Glenwood Garden’s Senior Center, 350Calloway Dr., to gather feedback from thepeople of Bakersfield on the issues the gov-ernment should address in its final NationalAlzheimer’s Plan.
This Town Hall “listening session” is anopportunity to speak up about the everydaychallenges and hardships of Alzheimer’s thenational strategy must address.
“For years, those impacted by Alzheimer’sdisease stayed silent,” said Rhonda Spiegel,executive director of the Alzheimer’s Associ-ation, California Central Coast Chapter. “Thisis an opportunity for our community to cometogether and break that silence. I am incredi-bly grateful that our elected leaders are tak-ing this opportunity to listen and learn aboutAlzheimer’s.”
The Alzheimer’s Association asks thosewanting to attend to RSVP at Alz.org/NAPAor to Andrew Peake [email protected] This event is free to
the public, but space is limited. Anyone who would like to attend to listen to
the thoughts and opinions of others is wel-come to do so. There will also be feedbackforms available at the Town Hall for thosewho don’t speak publically at the meeting butwho still want their voice heard.
In January, President Obama signed theNational Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA)into law. Upon its signing, Kathleen Sebelius,U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Ser-vices, pledged to create an "aggressive andcoordinated national strategy" to confront therapidly escalating Alzheimer’s crisis.
Already the sixth leading cause of death inthe United States, the number of Alzheimer’spatients is expected to triple in the next 20years, threatening to bankrupt families, busi-nesses and the national healthcare system.
You can learn more about NAPA by goingto: www.alz.org/napa.
About the Alzheimer’s Association:
The Alzheimer’s Association is the leadingvoluntary health organization in Alzheimercare, support and research. The mission ofthe Alzheimer’s Association is to eliminateAlzheimer’s disease through the advance-ment of research; to provide and enhancecare and support for all affected; and toreduce the risk of dementia through the pro-motion of brain health. To learn more aboutthe work of the Alzheimer’s Association, or tolocate resources locally, visit alz.org .
Celebrate the sweet smellof summer roses in Wasco
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Konas Michael El-drige and JacobMorland receivedthe first place prizefor their dancepresentation.
Nathaniel-KeikiKane giving his alo-ha to the judges.
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Miss Wasco 2010 Haley Mehlberg enjoys aday in the sun.
Town hall meeting set to discuss nationalplan to fight Alzheimer’s disease
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