Archive for June, 2012

Raising Super Healthy Families

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Raising “Super” Healthy Families is the goal of every parent. Moms and dads innately want the best for their beloved. With the right health philosophy and action steps, you and your loved ones can enjoy an excellent quality of life together. Here’s a super healthy philosophy with some science and common sense to back it up.

Health comes from within. The moment you were conceived, one cell from your mother and one from your father united to form a unique and magnificent you. This united cell multiplied over and over again during the next nine months into 80 quadrillion cells without any help from the scientific community. Your heart, lungs, fingers and toes, were all positioned by your Innate Intelligence to develop and function properly.

As long as there is no interference to this process, everything can develop perfectly and you are prepared to be delivered into this world. This Innate Intelligence stays with you after you are born. With the nervous system as its conduit, this intelligence controls and coordinates the function of your entire body. Keeping this system free from interference is essential to a healthy life. This Innate philosophy strengthens you. It keeps you healthy in mind and body. If you teach this philosophy to your children you will raise them as strong, confident individuals who trust their body, immune system, and genetic potential. They will be “super” healthy kids.

On the other hand, teaching a drug-oriented philosophy from birth can lead to drug-dependency as an adult. Too many people buy into the philosophy that they need drugs to be healthy.

While this may be true in limited cases of extreme pain, sickness and disease, it is not true or healthy as an overall philosophy or lifestyle.

Think about the impact of a “drug first” philosophy. When your baby gets sick for the first time, you have a choice. If you do not have confidence in your child’s natural immune system, you might immediately panic and give your child a drug. In their toddler years when they get a cold or infection you may give them a drug right away so they won’t “suffer”. Each time they say they do not feel good, rather than rely on their body’s innate wisdom, do you call in a prescription or go to the store and get them an over-the-counter drug?

When your child is old enough to go to school, the teacher might inform you that they are struggling to concentrate or sit still. The child might be labeled and immediately given a drug.

What is the message that is constantly sent to a child under these “drug first” conditions? If a child is taught that they should take a drug every time they do not feel good, this drug-first behavior becomes conditioned. Is it any wonder that when this child has a minor ailment, does not make the team, or has a social conflict that they turn to drugs to “feel better?”

Your health care philosophy is your choice. The 100 Year Lifestyle and chiropractic deliver an innate health care philosophy which is working for millions. It can also work for you and your family. Isn’t it time you begin trusting yourself and this innate philosophy and begin living the ‘super” healthy life that you and your children deserve?

This article is provided by Dr. Brandon Roberts, D.C. and was reprinted with permission of The Family Practice, Inc.

Dr. Roberts has a 100 Year Lifestyle Affiliate Office. Deer Valley Chiropractic, 3381 Deer Valley Road, Antioch, 925-757-7571

Community Prayer for Antioch and America on July 4th

Friday, June 29th, 2012

July 4, 2012 at 8:00 am

Antioch City Park, 10th & “A” Streets

As we celebrate the birth of our nation, join us in prayer as we re-dedicate our city to the spirit of Christ as our founding fathers envisioned.

Following are the words that appear on the plaque on the corner of 10th & “A” Streets, the site of the July 4th, 1851 picnic where the townspeople changed the name from Smith’s Landing to Antioch:

july 4, anno domini, 1951

This city was named 100 years ago for Antioch in Syria where the disciples of Jesus Christ were first called Christians. (acts 11:26) Today we rededicate ourselves to him in grateful memory of our founding fathers who envisioned a city and a world under the rule of the spirit of christ.”

The theme scripture verse for the Community Prayer is “If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14

For more information about the Community Prayer for Antioch and America, please contact Mike Pollard at 925-285-2621

Car Show at Antioch’s July 4th Celebration

Friday, June 29th, 2012

This year’s Antioch July 4th Celebration – which will include fireworks for the first time in three years – will also feature a Car Show from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.

So, if you have a Classic Car, Hot Rod or Low Rider, bring it down and show it off. The location will be in the City Hall Parking Lot on 3rd and H Streets.

Registration/Check-In is from 3:30-4:30 pm.

There’s no entry fee but there will be fabulous trophies!

Then at the end of the show, line up and drive your car in the parade at 7 p.m.

For more information visit www.AntiochJuly4th.com.

Distraught Antioch Man Shot and Killed by Police

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Denny Gonzales - Antioch Herald file photo by Amy Claire

Popular Antioch Barber Denny Gonzales

By Lieutenant Diane Aguinaga, Antioch Police Investigations Bureau

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 3:44 p.m. the Antioch Police Department received a call from a distraught 35 year old male stating he was going to kill himself; that he was going to kill a police officer; or may have already killed a police officer. At the time of the call, APD only knew the male’s first name and where he worked. The male continued to make several more distraught phone calls to APD and in each one, threatened police officers and himself. Once the male was positively identified as Denny Gonzales, officers responded to his house in the 4800 block of Lefebvre Way off Country Hills Drive and Hillcrest Road, where he came out of his garage and down his driveway holding a firearm.

As APD officers told him to put the gun down, the male fired at least one round at the officers, who in turn fired back at the male. The male was pronounced dead at the scene.

As is standard protocol in officer involved shootings, the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office was called in to conduct a joint investigation with APD.

Gonzales was a barber at the International Barber Shop in Antioch.

Any further information or additional press releases will be provided by the Investigations Bureau at (925) 779-6939. You may also text a tip to 274637 (CRIMES) using key word ANTIOCH

Publisher Allen Payton contributed to this story

BART on Sunday schedule for July 4; longer trains for SF fireworks

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

BART will operate on a Sunday schedule on the Independence Day holiday, Wednesday, July 4, 2012, with service beginning around 8 am. BART also will run longer trains and add special event trains as needed to accommodate riders attending the fireworks display at San Francisco’s Pier 39.

The largest crowds of fireworks-viewers are expected to be using Embarcadero Station. The fireworks over Pier 39 are scheduled to begin around 9:30 pm.

There will also be longer trains to serve fans attending the Oakland A’s vs. Boston Red Sox game at 1:05 pm at the Oakland Coliseum on July 4.

Riders are encouraged to buy a roundtrip ticket to avoid lines at ticket machines after events, or to use a Clipper card to avoid ticket machines altogether.

Assemblywoman Bonilla’s Statement on Governor Brown’s Line-Item Vetoes

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

As a Legislature, we worked hard and collaboratively to responsibly achieve a balanced budget with $8 billion in cuts while seeking to protect children and students in California. With the Governor’s line-item vetoes, he has essentially launched the Hunger Games in California. From eliminating $10 million in child nutrition funding, to excluding 14,000 children from our communities’ child care centers, and expelling 12,500 of our poorest children from our State Preschool program, Governor Brown has demanded an unacceptable and unreasonable tribute to be paid to the State Reserve account.

From targeted cuts to State Pre-School, Child Nutrition, Childcare, CalWORKs, where 78% of recipients are children, Healthy Families, and Early Childhood Mental Health Initiative programs, this Governor has proven to have a calculated determination to make the poor children of California pay the highest price. Governor Brown has overplayed his hand and misjudged the appetite of Californians to cause suffering to children.

Assemblywoman Susan A. Bonilla (D-Concord) is the Chair of the Assembly Budget Sub-Committee on Education Finance and currently represents Antioch in the State Assembly.

Writer Opposes Tax Increases, Explains Flood Control Assessment Renewal

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

Anyone for higher taxes? Not I, which is why folks, after seeing a legal notice that the Board of Supervisors was holding a hearing on June 26th to discuss adoption of storm water utility assessments for fiscal 2012-13, I sent a letter to the Board stating that I opposed any increase in fees.

I was concerned that, since taxpayers voted down the Clean Water Fee, the Board might increase the storm water fees. I thought I saw a nexus being that it was the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District who proposed imposition of the Clean Water Fee (the failed election cost approximately $526,5500) but apparently, from the reply I received from Tim Jensen, Senior Civil Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, there isn’t one.

The good news is that Mr. Jenson informed me that the $25 per year assessment for Antioch will not be increased as all participating cities, towns and the unincorporated county reached their maximum assessed rate in 2008 and there is no proposal or any mechanism in the County or city codes to increase the amount. (So why hold a hearing to discuss adoption for storm water utility assessment for fiscal 2012-13 if no changes were proposed?)

The rest of the news is bad: The Delta Diablo Sanitation District board once again approved another rate increase – this one 7.6% which is outrageous. Antioch Mayor Jim Davis cast the only vote AGAINST the hike – thanks Jim!

Of course, we all know that the Consolidated Fire District and Antioch Unified School District will be asking for more money but my jaw dropped when I heard that the Antioch City Council was considering asking voters to consider a tax for city services on a future ballot.

I can’t wait for the next election!

Man Shot in Antioch During Argument

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

By Lieutenant John VanderKlugt, Antioch Police Field Services Bureau

On Wednesday, June 27, 2012, Antioch police officers were called to 2800 Gentrytown Drive for a report of a subject that had been shot. Upon arrival they found the victim in the center of the complex suffering from a head injury and a single gunshot wound to his leg. The victim was taken by helicopter to John Muir Medical Center for treatment. It was later determined that his injuries were non-life threatening.

Initial statements obtained suggest the assault was the result of an argument between the victim and another male. The case is still under investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact Antioch Police Department.

Any further information or additional press releases will be provided by the Investigations Bureau at (925) 779-6939. You may also text a tip to 274637 (CRIMES) using key word ANTIOCH