We’ve Moved!
March 24, 2008Hi there, we’ve moved this blog over to www.harrioak.com, where it is hosted by Blogger. We’re leaving archives here for historical reference. Please feel free to visit us at the new address.
Hi there, we’ve moved this blog over to www.harrioak.com, where it is hosted by Blogger. We’re leaving archives here for historical reference. Please feel free to visit us at the new address.
The Chapel of Chimes (4400 Piedmont Ave) is hosting a benefit for the family of Christopher Rodriguez, the 10-year-old who was paralyzed by a stray bullet during a piano lesson at the Harmony Road Music School. (The Oakland Tribune story is here.) The family needs help with medical bills and a bunch of other costs, including a specially equipped van. The benefit will feature 11 bands playing from 2 p.m to 7 p.m.
If you can’t make the benefit but would like to contribute, a trust account has been set up at Wells Fargo: Christopher G. Rodriguez, Trust Account No. 7013202606. Donors may make the contribution in person or mail themĀ to the Piedmont Avenue Wells Fargo branch, 151 40th St., Oakland, CA 94611.
Harrioak neighbors will be getting together for coffee on Sunday morning, Jan 27, at Whole Foods at 1o a.m. The neighborhood has been looking pretty good lately, but we can do a quick trash pickup on the way home. Please come if you are interested in posting news or photos for a quick tutorial. We are currently hosted on WordPress, which is a little clunky, but we will be moving to Blogger (maybe by Sunday) which is easier to use.
A mystery man named Ed Turner has applied for federal funding to establish a homeless shelter at 396 Fairmount Avenue. When contacted by a member of HARPO, Turner declined to provide the name of his organization or the source of his funding. He also declined to provide any details about the project. Please feel free to call Mr. Turner at 510-575-7443 if you have concerns about this project.
Irwin Goodwin, chief executive officer of the Homeless Veteran’s Emergency Housing Facility in Menlo Park, said Mr. Turner is long-time friend who has been in recovery programs himself and who recently got a certificate from either Laney College or Merritt College. According to Goodwin, Turner does not have experience establishing a similar organization. Goodwin said Turner worked as a manager at a transitional housing project in Oakland, but Goodwin said he did not know the name of the project.
396 Fairmount is currently owned by Eden Housing Inc, 561 A ST, HAYWARD, CA 94541-5079.
Time: 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Place: Gente Bella/ Anybody Salon, 387 Grand Avenue
Guest Speakers include, Matthew Isles of the Adams Point Action Council, Bill Singman of Code Compliance and possibly Lt. Green from the Oakland Police Department
For more info, contact Chus Ebako, Gente Bella, 510-444-1524
A group of residents seeking effective ways of dealing with neighborhood issues has created a new organization to represent all the stakeholders in the community. The HarriOak Alliance of Residents and Property Owners welcomes anyone who wants to organize and improve the community. We’ll be hosting informal morning coffees a few weekends each month at the Whole Foods. They’ll be announced on the blog. There is also a Yahoo email list to share in-depth info about crime.
The number of great local organizations with a Web presence is expanding expontentially. We’ve updated our Blogroll so you can start checking them out.
What: Mayor Ron Dellums will address Oakland residents during the mayor’s annual state of the city address.
When: Monday, January 14, 2008, 6pm
Where: Oakland Marriott
City Center
10th and Broadway Oakland, CA
For additional questions please contact:
The Office of the Mayor
510.238.3141
officeofthemayor@ oaklandnet. com
Having TROUBLE with your
GET HELP!Consumer Mortgage Town Hall and Resource Fair
Saturday, Jan 12, 10AM-1PM City Hall
(Photo by Brooke Anderson)