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Climate Ready Fremont Newsletter - October 2024
- [登録者]City of Fremont
- [言語]日本語
- [エリア]Fremont, CA
- 登録日 : 2024/10/14
- 掲載日 : 2024/10/14
- 変更日 : 2024/10/14
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- シカゴ会は1993年3月に設立。活動規模及び内容も年々拡大、充実の途にあります。...
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シカゴ会は1993年3月に設立。活動規模及び内容も年々拡大、充実の途にあります。シカゴ日本会メンバー募集中!
+1 (847) 593-1633シカゴ日本人会 (Chicago Japanese Club)
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弊社タウンガイドご覧いただき誠にありがとうございます。当社はうれしいチップ込み料金!安心してご利用ください。またリムジンというと料金が高く少し気が引けると思われがちですが当社は低価格!なのに高級感あふれる最高のサービスを提供します。是非一度お試しください。お見積もり、サービス内容に関しましてはお気軽にお問い合わせください。ウェブサイトwww.sblag.com もご覧ください。
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シャンデリア輝きの下、心休まるソファで、くつろぎの夜をお過ごしください。
+1 (310) 530-3638CLUB BAMBINO
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指導経験豊かなベテラン教師陣が圧倒的な情報量を駆使して、帰国生に入試対策指導いたします。
+1 (888) 362-1177ena (New York/New Jersey)
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- 【朝7時半から営業】創業から26年。木更津市の地元の方に喜んでいただけるパンを種...
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木更津市で26年営業しているペッパーズベーカリーは開店と同時に多くのお客様にがご来店されます。地元の方に愛されるパンをいつまでもお届けできるように試行錯誤しながら様々な味や食感のパンを販売しています。あんぱんやカレーパン、クリームパンは大変人気ですので、お早めにお越しくださいませ!
+81-438-23-0061ペッパーズパントリー
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- 【木更津市のヘアサロン/ちゃーむはうす】2020年12月に店内をリニューアル致し...
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地域に愛され35年の美容室。ヘアカラーをしながら 頭皮を元気に!5年後も10年後もあなたの髪を守ります♪カラーやパーマによるダメージ縮毛・年齢毛による変なうねり紫外線や乾燥によるパサつき上記のような髪質でお悩みの方、是非当店へご相談ください。輝髪 トリートメント輝髪 毛髪改善輝髪 縮毛矯正 シルバーカラー ファッションカラー マニュキュア ヘナ 輝髪 ペインター リタッチ メッシュヘアーセット ...
+81-120-074-959美容院ちゃーむはうす
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- 木更津市のパーソナルトレーニングジム【Natural Free Move】コロナ...
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木更津市のパーソナルトレーニングジム【Natural Free Move】では、無添加住宅であなたの健康維持・増進お手伝い致します!!コロナ太り、ダイエット、身体の慢性的な痛みの緩和、体力向上、免疫力アップなど様々なお悩みに対応致します。
Natural Free Move
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食事は勿論お酒と合うアラカルトワインの種類カクテルの種類も豊富です。深夜1時迄(金曜日は深夜2時迄)の営業しておりますので、ゆっくりくつろいでご飲食して頂けます。フィレステーキ、イカ墨パスタ、トマトソースパスタ等お食事は勿論お酒に合うアラカルトも豊富です。
+1 (310) 320-5820Bistro Beaux
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- 毎日手作りの美味しいおむすびを、ぜひ食べに来てください。おむすびの具もていねいに...
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ホッとしたい、そんなときは「いやす夢」に。お米と手作りにこだわった美味しいおむすび、お弁当をご提供しています。2000年にハワイ初のおむすび専門店としてOPEN。ハワイの日本おにぎり界のパイオニア。米と手作りにこだわり、炊き立ての状態で提供する日本式のおにぎりは、国籍に関係なくお客様に喜ばれています。一番人気は、日本とハワイの食材が見事にマッチしたスパムおにぎり。ベーシックなものから趣向を凝らした...
(808) 465-9682Musubi Cafe Iyasume
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- 初めての訪問から快適なケアを。Haru Dentalで、あなたの笑顔をサポートし...
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Haru Dentalでは、あなたの健康と安心を最優先に考えています。初めてのご来院も安心のサービスを提供しています。・丁寧な診断と評価 あなたの即時の歯科問題を適切に診断するために、必要な時間をかけてしっかりと検査を行います。過去の医療歴と歯科歴を詳細に確認し、現在の状態を正確に把握します。・個別の治療計画の作成 あなたの口腔内の状態を基に、最適な治療計画を作成します。これにより、長期的な健康を...
+1 (310) 362-2875HARU DENTAL
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日米両国に在住の日本人女性達に乳がんに関する最新の情報 、乳がん治療後の生活の取り組み、乳がん早期発見、 啓発情報発信を押し進めていく非営利団体です。 Knowledge is power. 正しい知識は患者自身の力、支えになると信じて活動しています 。
Young Japanese Breast Cancer Network / SF
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視・聴・嗅・味・触の五感でお食事を楽しみませんか?こだわりの食材を使ったお料理に香り高いフレッシュバジルを合わせてできる唯一無二の一品。2階では陽の光や星を見ながらBBQができるテラスも。素敵な時間をお過ごしくださいませ。
+81-4-7093-0086trattoria IMAMURA(トラットリア イマムラ)
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1897年に設立された、NPOの動物愛護団体です。1年間に6,000以上の動物保護をしています。ボランティア、ドネーション、随時受け付けています。・動物保護・里親斡旋・シェルター提供・フードバンク・ドッグとレーニング
+1 (425) 641-0080Seattle Humane Society
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トーランスの「A New day SPA」内にあるゆったりとした完全個室のプライベート空間で、熟練の技術によるスピーディーで正確な脱毛と、癒しのナチュラル派フェイシャルをご提供しております。
+1 (805) 455-0105針脱毛 A New Day Spa
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- グレーターバンクーバー日系カナダ人コミュニティを代表するNPO団体です。
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GVJCCAは、日系カナディアンコミュニティを中心に、人々の人権を守るための活動をしています!雑誌、"The Bulletin"には、私たちの想いがレポートされています。ボランティアとして参加されたい方大歓迎!みなさまからのご連絡お待ちしています!
+1 (604) 777-5222Greater Vancouver Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association
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Newsletter:
October 2024
Bay Area SunShares Program
Are you interested in solar and battery storage for your home? ☀️ We've got you! The City has once again partnered with Bay Area SunShares (https://www.bayareasunshares.org/) to offer Fremont residents discounts on these systems. SunShares makes it simple and more affordable by negotiating discounts with pre-vetted installers.
Whether you want to power your home with clean energy or keep the lights on during a power outage, SunShares can help. Don’t miss your chance to switch to clean energy and make your home more resilient!
Discounts are available for a limited time through November 15, 2024. To learn more, visit the BayAreaSunShares website (https://www.bayareasunshares.org/) or attend their upcoming informational webinar:
Bay Area SunShares Informational Webinar
Wednesday, October 16
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Zoom Webinar
Register (https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vOfjFr_bRemy8kIkx8sBEQ#/registration)
Learn More (https://www.bayareasunshares.org/)
Addressing Illegal Dumping
The City is committed to keeping Fremont a clean and vibrant community. We have established a multifaceted, active approach to address the ongoing problem of illegal dumping, including providing responsible waste disposal options for residents, implementing preventative measures, deploying surveillance cameras throughout Fremont, and imposing fines for violations. Additionally, the City continues to make reporting illegal dumping easy for residents, as most incidents can be reported online. For more information, visit the City’s Illegal Dumping webpage (https://city.fremont.gov/illegaldumping) . Let's work together to protect our environment and enhance the quality of life for our community and future generations!
Learn More (https://city.fremont.gov/illegaldumping)
Fremont’s Coastal Cleanup Day: A Community Success
This year’s Coastal Cleanup Day in Fremont was a remarkable display of community spirit and environmental commitment. On Saturday, September 21, a group of 247 enthusiastic volunteers came together to make a significant impact on our local waterways, collecting an impressive 920 pounds of trash, 300 pounds of recyclables, and 180 pounds of compost from seven designated sites throughout Fremont. Among the usual debris, some interesting finds included a shop vac, tow hitch, broom, and even a toy dinosaur. This illustrates the diverse types of waste that accumulate in our environment and emphasizes the importance of keeping our public spaces clean.
A big thank you to all our dedicated volunteers! We encourage everyone to continue their efforts in reducing waste and protecting our natural resources. Together, we can ensure that Fremont remains a beautiful place for generations to come.
International Walk and Roll to School Day: A Community Success
October 9 was International Walk and Roll to School Day. Students and families walked, biked, skated, took transit, and more to get to school. Thirty-four of Fremont’s public schools (including four high schools) participated in the event. Fremont's elected officials and City staff were present at schools across the city to help greet students, distribute giveaways, and thank them for walking and rolling. By choosing these active transportation options, our community is contributing to our climate action goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality. Way to "roll," Fremont! For more information on the City’s Safe Routes to School Program and the best routes to bike or walk to school, visit the City's webpage (https://www.fremont.gov/government/departments/transportation-engineering/walking-bicycling/safe-routes-to-school) .
Learn More (https://www.fremont.gov/government/departments/transportation-engineering/walking-bicycling/safe-routes-to-school)
California Climate Credit
The City would like to remind residents that you will receive an automatic California Climate Credit (https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/climatecredit) on your October electricity bill as part of California's Cap-and-Trade Program. The credit of $55.17 will appear on your PG&E bill. This credit is designed to help offset the costs of energy use and support California’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These credits are part of the state's ongoing efforts to fight climate change while providing financial relief to residents.
Learn More (https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/climatecredit)
Go Green This Halloween
Halloween is a time for fun and creativity, but it can also create a lot of waste. From disposable costumes to single-use decorations, the environmental impact can add up. This year, why not try a more sustainable approach to your spooky festivities? With a few eco-friendly swaps, your Halloween can be just as spooky and fun.
* Opt for DIY Costumes: Skip the fast fashion costumes and get creative by making your own! Repurpose clothes, use fabric scraps, or hit the thrift store for materials. DIY costumes not only reduce waste but also add a unique personal touch.
* Use Eco-Friendly Decorations: Instead of buying plastic decorations, use natural or reusable alternatives. Pumpkins, gourds, and dried corn make excellent fall-themed décor and can be composted afterward. You can also reuse decorations from previous years or craft your own from recyclable materials.
* Choose Sustainable Treats: Choose candies with minimal packaging or buy in bulk to reduce plastic waste. You can also look for fair trade, organic, or locally made treats to hand out. Another fun idea? Offer small, non-edible gifts like pencils or seed packets.
* Reuse or Donate: Once Halloween is over, save your costumes and decorations for next year or donate them to friends, schools, or local organizations. This keeps them out of landfills and helps someone else celebrate sustainably.
Also, remember to compost your pumpkins to give them a new purpose! Composting creates a rich fertilizer that can be used for gardening. It also reduces waste and greenhouse gas emissions. To learn more about composting, visit the City's Composting webpage (https://www.fremont.gov/government/departments/environmental-services/recycling-compost-garbage/composting-food-scraps) . To take action, visit the Composting Action on My Climate Ready Fremont (https://myclimatereadyfremont.gov/actions/3572) .
EV Discount Campaign
Are you ready to drive or ride electric? Discounts are available through Ride and Drive Clean (https://rideanddriveclean.org/ev-discounts-fall-2024/) . Check them out below!
EV Discount Campaign - Through October 31 (https://rideanddriveclean.org/ev-discounts-fall-2024/)
Save money and the planet by choosing to drive electric. You can take advantage of savings on EVs and drive emission-free with lower prices.
Ebike Discount Campaign - Through November 3 (https://rideanddriveclean.org/fall-2024-ebike-discounts/)
Be part of the switch to clean transportation by riding an Ebike. Get around without polluting the environment.
Having more EVs and Ebikes on the road plays an important role in the City's climate action efforts (https://www.fremont.gov/climateactionplan) to reach a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality no later than 2045. The transportation sector is currently the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in Fremont, contributing over 60% of emissions.
Community Classes & Events
Moon Gardening
Date: Wednesday, October 16
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Centerville Library,
3801 Nicolet Ave
Learn More (https://aclibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/66eb24f11d9fd3a585fdf0b1)
Join this event to garden by the light of the moon. Gloves and tools will be provided. All ages are welcome.
ACWD Water Treatment Plant Tour
Date: Saturday, October 19
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: ACWD Water Treatment Plant, 42436 Mission Blvd
Learn More & Register (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/acwd-water-treatment-plant-no-2-tour-imagine-a-day-without-water-registration-1016875190067?aff=oddtdtcreator)
Join ACWD as they recognize the 10th anniversary of the Imagine a Day Without Water campaign by attending a behind-the-scenes guided tour of their water treatment plant in full operation. See the work done to ensure the safe delivery of drinking water 24/7. Hosted by Alameda County Water District (ACWD) (https://acwd.org/) .
Bee Knowledgeable! Bee Wise!
Date: Saturday, October 19
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Location: Centerville Library,
3801 Nicolet Ave
Learn More (https://aclibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/670031d160de922f006b61e4)
Attend this Girl Scout presentation to learn why bees are so important. You'll learn fascinating and unusual bee facts, discover the crucial role that native bees play in our environment, and take part in a hands-on activity where you'll create your own bee house to take home and help make a difference. Everyone is welcome, and no registration is needed.
Urban Cycling 101: Day 1 - Classroom Workshop
Date: Saturday, October 19
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Fremont Main Library, 2400 Stevenson Blvd
Learn More & Register (https://bikeeastbay.org/events/urban-cycling-101-day-1-classroom-workshop-2/)
Learn the basic rules of the road and how to equip your bicycle, fit your helmet, use different types of bike infrastructure, and avoid common hazards. Hosted by Bike East Bay (https://bikeeastbay.org/) .
Urban Cycling 101: Day 2 - Road Class
Date: Sunday, October 20
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Fremont BART Station, 2000 Bart Way
Learn More & Register (https://bikeeastbay.org/events/urban-cycling-101-day-2-road-class-3/)
Participate in on-road and on-your-bike practice sessions. Work in small groups with certified instructors to improve your bike handling skills, emergency maneuvers, and ability to confidently and safely bike on all types of streets and pathways. Hosted by Bike East Bay (https://bikeeastbay.org/) .
Save Money on a Pre-Owned EV
Date: Wednesday, October 23
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Location: Online
Learn More & Register (https://rideanddriveclean.org/events/save-money-on-a-pre-owned-ev-3/)
Join EV experts to learn how you can save money on a pre-owned EV with the Pre-Owned Discount Campaign from Ride and Drive Clean (https://rideanddriveclean.org/) . Learn about incentives, charging, and good value pre-owned EVs.
Re-Think Your Lawn: Creating Water-Efficient and Climate Resilient Landscapes
Date: Saturday, October 26
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: ACWD Headquarters, 43885 S. Grimmer Blvd
Learn More & Register (https://bawsca.org/classes_2.php?id_evnt=494)
Learn how to transform your water-thirsty lawn into a beautiful, low maintenance and water efficient landscape that can better withstand emerging impacts of climate change, including prolonged droughts. Information about ACWD's Lawn Be Gone rebate will be provided. Hosted by Alameda County Water District (ACWD) (https://acwd.org/) .
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