Tag: Veterans Day

  • Annual Veterans Day ceremony to be held in Citrus Heights

    Sentinel staff report–
    American Legion Post 637 will host its annual Veterans Day ceremony at Sylvan Cemetery on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m.

    The cemetery, located at 7401 Auburn Blvd. in Citrus Heights, includes the graves of around 1,400 veterans. The ceremony will be honoring all men and women who have served in the military since 1775, according to organizer Jim Monteton.

    An event flier says patriotic songs will be presented by the Folsom Harmony Express men’s choir. Folding chairs will be available for those who need them.

    Nov. 11 is a federal holiday, celebrating all those who have fought in the military. The holiday originated as a celebration of the end of World War 1 and differs with Memorial Day, which honors those who have fallen in battle.

    City Hall and Sylvan Library, and the San Juan Unified School District schools will be closed on Veterans Day.

  • Citrus Heights News Briefs: tickets, mall fire, prostitution (Nov.10-13)

    Updated Nov. 14, 2:08 p.m.–
    Want to know what happened in town the past week? From a local Veterans Day march and ceremony, to an update on efforts to curb prostitution at Citrus Heights massage parlors — here’s a quick summary:

    Police: Over 70 citations issued in 4-hour traffic operation
    About a dozen motorcycle officers from around the Sacramento region teamed up with the Citrus Heights Police Department’s traffic unit Tuesday, issuing more than 70 citations in four hours, according to CHPD Lt. Ryan Kinnan. The “Regional Traffic Enforcement Day” was scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, with officers targeting areas of higher safety concern, including the construction zone along Sunrise Boulevard near Antelope Road. Kinnan said common violations included speeding and distracted driving. Police said the enforcement day is part of a regional effort that focuses on a different part of the greater-Sacramento area each month.

    Veterans honored at Citrus Heights ceremony, march
    About 150 community members, veterans, and City leaders gathered for a Veterans Day ceremony and solemn march at Sylvan Cemetery Wednesday, expressing appreciation for those who’ve served in America’s armed forces. The hour-long ceremony featured patriotic and military melodies from the Folsom Express men’s choir, and speeches from various veterans and dignitaries who praised military men and women for their optimism, service, and sacrifice. (See full story and slideshow)

    Metro Fire: Sunrise Mall temporarily evacuated after fire
    Sunrise Mall was evacuated for about 30 minutes on Thursday due to a small bathroom fan fire in the service area, according to Metro Fire’s official Twitter account. The fire was contained to a small area behind one of the Mall’s restaurants, and was reopened by about 1:30 p.m. A monthly board meeting of Sunrise Marketplace directors was also disrupted due to the evacuation, according to a report by councilmember Jeannie Bruins at Thursday’s city council meeting. Fire officials estimated the damage to be around $5,000. (See photo below)

    City council extends ban on new massage permits, citing continued prostitution concerns
    Citrus Heights council members unanimously voted Thursday night to approve a one-year extension on a 2014 interim ordinance barring issuance of new massage permits, with police reporting nine massage parlors in the city have had their licenses revoked over the past year for prostitution activity.  Several council members questioned whether an additional year was necessary and reasonable for the city’s law-abiding massage parlors, as the moratorium also bars existing massage businesses from expanding. City Attorney Ruthanne Ziegler clarified to council members that the ban would be for “up to a year,” as the council has discretion to lift the ban at an earlier date. She advised approval of the full year, in light of state law only allowing for the existing “urgency measure” to be extended for a maximum of one year, with no opportunity for further extension.

    The temporary ordinance was first enacted in December of last year, following police sting operations uncovering prostitution at several local establishments. City staff said the temporary ban is still needed to protect “health, welfare and safety,” while a comprehensive new ordinance is crafted in accordance with a new massage-related law, AB 1146. A March meeting has also been scheduled to gather input and feedback from business owners and community members about the new ordinance. (For context, see initial story)

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    Sunrise Mall reportedly sold to new owner; redevelopment likely
    The 1.1 million-square foot Sunrise Mall in Citrus Heights sold to a New York real estate group this week, according to The Sacramento Bee. Although no official statement was posted on the Mall’s web site, contact information on the site reflected the Spinoso Real Estate Group’s new ownership of the property. The ownership change is anticipated to bring major changes to the Mall, but specific plans are largely speculative, as new owners could not be reached for comment by various news outlets.

    Image of fire damage at Sunrise Mall, Thursday. Source, Metro Fire.
    Image of fire damage at Sunrise Mall, Thursday. Source, Metro Fire.
  • Citrus Heights This Week: what’s happening in town (Nov.9-15)

    Citrus Heights This Week: what’s happening in town (Nov.9-15)

    american-flags-DSC_5993Updated Nov. 9, 7:25 p.m.–
    Events this week in Citrus Heights include a Veterans Day ceremony, craft and rummage sales, a small business workshop, and more. Here’s some highlights of what’s happening:

    ALL WEEK:
    Holiday Referral Program applications accepted.
    Through Nov. 20, Citrus Heights police will be accepting referral forms from community members who would like to nominate an in-need family to benefit from the Department’s 7th annual “Holiday Referral Program.” To be considered, police said referred families must have “experienced a hardship or critical event in their life over the past year that has caused a significant change in their financial abilities.” (Full story)

    TUESDAY, Nov. 10 —
    Regional Traffic Enforcement Day.
    Police said motorists in Citrus Heights can expect to see “a heavy presence of officers” on motorcycles in town Tuesday, as officers from as far as Marysville come to the city to aid with enforcement efforts in high-traffic collision areas. The effort is scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon, with up to 15 motorcycle officers from around the Sacramento region planning to hit the streets of Citrus Heights, according to CHPD Traffic Sgt. Bryan Fritsch.

    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11 –
    Veterans Day ceremony.
    An annual ceremony to honor veterans will be held at Sylvan Cemetery, beginning with a march around the cemetery’s “Avenue of Flags” at 10:30 a.m. The cemetery is located at 7401 Auburn Blvd. (See last year’s story)

    Veterans art display. Concluding on Nov. 11, a gallery of veterans art previously on display at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. is on display in Citrus Heights. The free display can be viewed from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day, at 5925 Birdcage Centre Ln., in D102, behind Ulta. (See more)

    THURSDAY, Nov. 12 –
    Small business workshop.
    A free class on “How to Improve your Business through Technology” will be held at the Small Business Administration building in Citrus Heights. The class is hosted by the local chapter of SCORE, a business mentorship nonprofit. The class will be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 6501 Sylvan Rd. (Registration link)

    City council meeting. Several public hearings will be held during the council’s 7 p.m. meeting on Thursday, with items related to the Citrus Heights Urban Greenery Strategy, allocation of federal community development funds, and an extension of the City’s existing moratorium on new massage businesses. A special 6 p.m. study session on the Cal Home “Mobile Home Repair Program” will also precede the regular council meeting. Both meetings will be held in the council’s temporary location inside the community center at 6300 Fountain Square Dr. (See agenda)

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    SATURDAY, Nov. 14 –
    Sunrise Craft Fair.
    An annual craft fair featuring seasonal handmade gifts and crafts will be held at the Rusch Park Community Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mrs. Claus is also scheduled to make a surprise appearance, and raffle prize drawings will be held every 30 minutes, according to an event flier. (See flier)

    Craft and rummage sale. Various items and food will be on sale at the annual “Boutique & Bake Rummage Sale,” held at the Citrus Heights Community Church from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Hot drinks, hot dogs, chili, and soda will also be on sale. The church is located at 7405 Mariposa Ave. (See flier)

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  • Citrus Heights: Veterans honored for sacrifice, defending freedom

    Nearly 200 veterans, family members and community leaders took part in a ceremony and solemn march around Sylvan Cemetery in Citrus Heights Tuesday, honoring the lives of those who fought on behalf of their county.

    Jerry Smith, Veterans Day. Photo credit: Luke Otterstad
    Jerry Smith, of American Legion Citrus Heights Post 637, walks past Honor Guards during the Veterans Day event.

    “Our vets, they basically give away their time and life so that we can have our way of life at home,” said Citrus Heights Vice Mayor Sue Frost afterwards, attending the event along with four fellow council members. “So in Citrus Heights, we consider them our treasure.”

    Tuesday’s event began with an eight-man Honor Guard from the Citrus Heights Police Department leading a march around the cemetery’s flag-lined road known as the Avenue of Flags, with stops for commemoration and prayer from Jerry Smith of the American Legion Citrus Heights Post 637.

    “Real heroes don’t wear capes; they wear dog tags,” said Paul Reyes of Post 637, during an opening speech after the morning march. He was followed by some tunes from the Harmony Express men’s chorus, as well as a quick word from Citrus Heights Mayor Mel Turner about honoring and thanking veterans.

    A speech by Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan promised to make information about the County’s veterans benefits easier to access online, and sought to draw a connection between Election Day last Tuesday and Veterans Day this Tuesday.

    “Having a free election is one of the freedoms that our veterans fought to protect and one that we hold dear,” said MacGlashan. “So once again I want to thank you for your service.”

    The hour-and-a-half long annual event was put on by the local post of American Legion, which also hosts a Memorial Day ceremony each year. (Read prior story here)

    Veterans Day’s history traces back to Armistice Day, which marked the close of the first world war in 1918 on the 11th day of the 11th month on the 11th hour — resulting in the November 11 date we remember today.

  • Local Veterans Day event today at Sylvan Cemetery

    American flags. Photo credit: Luke OtterstadLooking for a local Veterans Day event?

    There’s one right here in Citrus Heights, hosted by the American Legion Citrus Heights Post 637.

    What: Veterans Day Ceremony
    When: 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, November 11, 2014
    Where:

    Sylvan Cemetery
    7410 Auburn Blvd.
    Citrus Heights, CA 95610