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  • Holiday Safety Tips from Hollywood Park’s Police Lieutenant

    Holiday Safety Tips from Hollywood Park’s Police Lieutenant

    by Executive Lieutenant Vance Chandler, Sacramento Police Department, South Command

    My name is Vance Chandler and I serve as your area police lieutenant, responsible for Police Districts 4A and 4B.

    As your area lieutenant, it is my honor to serve you and your families. My commitment to you is to do my best to keep you all informed and provide any support you may need. I send out frequent emails about our neighborhoods and updates on our police department. If you would like to be added to the email list, please email me at vchandler@pd.cityofsacramento.org

    For a short message from your area captain, who I work directly with, please watch this short 33 second video: Captain Adam Green – South Command

    Practice Safety During the Holidays

    We are in November and the holidays are approaching quickly. Here are some tips to help protect you and your property during this time of the year.  

    Vehicle Safety

    • Don’t leave valuables in your vehicle
    • Don’t leave your vehicle running and unattended
    • Be alert and look around your car before entering it
    • Park in well-lit areas or under lamp posts at night
    • Make sure all of your vehicle doors are locked before you park
    • If your vehicle is equipped with an alarm system, be sure to activate it when you park

    Personal Safety

    • Carry a cell phone with you and report suspicious behavior to our police department. Our non-emergency number is (916) 808-5471. For emergencies, call 911 immediately
    • Be alert and avoid displaying or carrying large sums of money
    • Use a credit card to purchase items and keep a record of all card numbers at home
    • Beware of strangers approaching you. Thieves may try to distract you with the intention of taking your valuables
    • Don’t carry anything in your purse that you can’t afford to lose

    Delivery Safety

    • Schedule deliveries when someone is home to receive the package
    • Use tracking numbers and email/text notifications to closely monitor when packages arrive
    • Have packages delivered to a workplace or apartment lobby where someone can sign for it
    • Connect with neighbors, friends and family members to make arrangements to sign for and receive packages           
    • Be a vigilant neighbor. Report all suspicious activity, including any strangers potentially casing in your neighborhood

    Online Safety

    • Only shop on trusted websites
    • Don’t click links in emails.  Identity thieves are creating emails that look like they are from trusted companies, but clicking links may infect your computer with malware or give the thieves access to passwords
    • Be sure to keep everything including passwords and computer software up to date
    • To keep your bank account safe, use credit or prepaid cards to purchase items

    Some Helpful Links and Resources for You

    Daily Activity Log

    E-notify

    Bike Registration Portal

    Press Releases

    Helicopter Activity

    Interactive Crime Map – By District – Find My Service Area – Mental Health and Firearm Related Statistics

    File a crime report

    Vacation Safety

    Traffic Concerns
    Email: trafficcomplaints@pd.cityofsacramento.org
    Phone: (916) 808-3777

    Sign up – Sacramento Region Emergency Notification System

    Nextdoor

  • Halloween in Hollywood Park 2020

    Dear Hollywood Park:

    The Hollywood Park Neighborhood Association previously sent an email newsletter with information on Sacramento County’s guidelines for trick-or-treating and other Halloween activities (Click here).  Since then, the State of California has issued “guidance” that supersedes the County.  In light of the new State announcement, HPNA follows the State of California guidance.

    Here is the latest information issued by the State of California on the topic (Click Here).

    Here is an article from the Sacramento Bee with the headline, “Trick-or-treating ‘strongly discouraged’ in California this Halloween” (Click Here).

    HPNA is very sorry to forward this information to our residents, but we do have some good news!

    HPNA is sponsoring a house decorating contest, and will have prizes for the three best decorated houses in the neighborhood. Judging will take place between October 24th and October 31st. All you have to do to participate is make sure your decorations are out by the 24th. Judges will be looking at homes at night, so be sure to leave lights on. Winners will be notified after the judging takes place.  If you are a winner, send an email to info@hollywoodpark95822.org stating that you give permission for a picture of your house to be printed in the next newsletter.

    We had nine winners for the HPNA Ice-cream Decoration contest where winners received a free frozen dessert from HPNA for sending us a photo of their ice-cream themed artwork posted on a window at their home.  This month, the theme is All Things Fall, such as Apples (for Apple Hill Season), red leaves, pumpkins, etc.  Winners will have their names listed in the HPNA Newsletter (but won’t win a frozen treat as its going to be cold out soon!)  To participate, simply create some artwork, display it on your window, and send a picture of proof to info@hollywoodpark95822.org, or see the HPNA Website or the Fall issue of the newsletter for details.

    We wish you all a very happy Fall season, and hope everyone is safe and well.

    -HPNA Board

  • CommuniTree Neighborhood Self-Guided Tree Tour

    CommuniTree Neighborhood Self-Guided Tree Tour

    While the group bike ride had to be cancelled this year, the HPNA CommuniTree Committee has put together a Self-Guided Tree Tour for you to explore and identify the trees in our neighborhood.

    Here is an example of the Shantung Maple from the guide

    If you’d like to learn more about these trees or are interested in getting a free shade tree to plant, please visit sactree.org! And if you’d like to volunteer with the CommuniTree Committee, please contact Kathleen at katmarietaylor@gmail.com

  • Hollywood Park T-Shirts

    We have a limited number of Hollywood Park t-shirts.

    • White with Blue lettering
    • Men’s Size Large and Extra Large
    • $12

    Contact Kathleen Spitzer to purchase kfspitzer.1953@gmail.com

    white t-shirt with Hollywood Park letters
  • HPNA Wishes You and Your Family a Happy 4th of July

    The Hollywood Park and Carlton Tract Neighborhood Association would like to wish you and your family a Happy Fourth of July!

    A Few Things About Saturday the 4th of July:

    • The organizers of the Traditional 4th of July Parade have have informed HPNA that they have CANCELLED the parade for safety reasons.* So, no parade this year, but they plan to be back again next year.
    • Mason the antique firetruck will be driving around the neighborhood spreading 4th of July cheer!
    • We encourage everyone to spend some time sitting out in your front yard to try to catch Mason driving by or neighbors walking their dogs (or anyone else for that matter) to wave, hoot, and holler!

    Enjoy a safe and fun holiday!
    -Your HPNA Board

    * This is not an HPNA event.

  • Summer Fun!

    Summer break may have officially begun when the virtual school year ended, but with so many summertime options for kids canceled or offered at limited capacity, many parents are scrambling to find engaging activities for their children. This partial listing of summer activities and camps is in response to recent requests. Check individual websites for specific details, availability, and Covid-19 updates.  

    *Please note that HPNA is providing this information as a resource and does not sponsor or endorse any of these activities.  

    CLARA’s Performing Arts Summer Camp — Session 2:  July 13-24 

    E. Claire Raley Studios for the Performing Arts

    Live digital classes for kids 10-18 features world-class performing artists. 

    (hip hop, acting on camera, storytelling through dance, spoken word, and drumming). 

    Scholarships are available.

    Contact: https://www.claramidtown.org/camp/ 

    Fairytale Town  

    Open for general admission by online appointment only.  Visit website for camp information.     

    Contact: https://www.fairytaletown.org/educational-programs/day-camps/summer-camp/

    Sacramento Zoo

    Open for general admission by online appointment only.  Summer camps are postponed. Visit website  camp update and to be placed on the camp waiting list.  

    Contact: https://www.saczoo.org/education/camps/

    California Parks and Recreation

    (This includes California State Railroad Museum, State Indian Museum, Sutter’s Fort, and more.)

    Presently all are closed. Visit the website for updates.  

    Contact: parks.ca.gov

    Crocker Art Museum

    Closed, but visit website for at home online resources.

    Contact: crockerart.org. (Click the red bar “Explore Crocker at Home” for digital resources)

    YMCA

    Currently the gym is closed. Check website in July for opening schedule and Family Swim times.

    * (Adult virtual classes are now available.)

    Contact: https://www.ymcasuperiorcal.org

    Sacramento Public Library

    Most libraries are closed, but many have curbside pickup available. Computer appointments are available at Carmichael and Colonial Heights.

    Contact: https://www.saclibrary.org

    City of Sacramento Camps and Summer Opportunities

    Additional Resources:

    https://www.sacramento365.com/categories/kids/  (Comprehensive list of area activities)

    https://artsandculture.google.com

  • We Will Never Be the Same

    We Will Never Be the Same

    From the Office of Councilmember Jay Schenirer

    “Unprecedented” is generally the word that folks use to describe our current situation – as a community, city, country and world. My hope, our hope, is that we are through the worst, are adjusting to this new world, and will come out of this stronger than when it began. Without a doubt, we have a very long way to go. As we emerge, however, I think it is important that we stop to take stock, see what we’ve learned, and have a thoughtful discussion about what we want to hold on to as we figure out the new normal.

    Here are some thoughts to begin the conversation.

    First, the challenge of COVID 19 has confirmed, over and over again, what a wonderful community we live in. I have always said that when challenged, Sacramentans always step up. This time has been no different. Our Donate4Sacramento response fund has to date generated nearly $1.3 million dollars from over 1,300 donors. Organizations have shown tremendous leadership in helping support individuals and their families who are in need. Time and again, we hear stories of individuals and organizations going above and beyond to pitch in and help.

    Second, our city, under the leadership of Mayor Steinberg and City Manager Howard Chan, is working hard to meet the challenges before us. At the City, our employees, across the board, have also stepped up to continue vital city services. Despite over 1,700 of our employees working remotely, the City continues to move forward with our budget challenges and making decisions about the federal stimulus money we received. I know that our management team will work collaboratively with the council to coninue working towards our goals of investing in our most at-risk neighborhoods, finding solutions for our unsheltered population, supporting our youth, and meeting many, many needs of those we represent. I also want to acknowledge and thank all of our front-line folks – those who protect us and keep our city running.

    Third, we will be different. Sacramento has always been a model community, on the forefront of social and economic issues. By the time this is over, every one of us will be impacted. I don’t believe we yet have a concept of the depth of the damage to our way of life, both socially and economically. But I do hope that we find some silver lining. More folks are out of their cars and in our parks. Our relationships with each other, while mostly on zoom, have hopefully been enhanced. Our empathy for those who have suffered the most has increased. What I fervently hope is that our caring for one another will continue to grow, and we will base our future decisions on the collective good, whether it is around the environment, transportation, the unsheltered, or our young people. Let’s keep looking forward to making our community and city exactly the place where we want to raise our children and grandchildren. Be safe, be healthy and look out for one another. -Jay

  • Congrats to Local Scholarship Recipient

    Congrats to Local Scholarship Recipient

    Congratulations to Hollywood Park’s own Magdalena Bowen, second place winner of the 2020 Sacramento Master Singers scholarship for Young Choral Singers. Magdalena is an alumni of St. Robert Catholic School, and a sophomore at Christian Brothers High School.

    master singers scholarship winners 2020