Alameda briefs: USS Hornet to observe Vietnam War Veterans Day

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Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.

Starting at 11 a.m. March 30, USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum officials invite the public to join them in honoring U.S. veterans of the Vietnam War.National Vietnam War Veterans Day is a day to remember and honor the 9 million Americans who served during that war, as well as the 58,000 names on the Vietnam Memorial wall in Washington, D.C.

The Hornet museum will also have a special Vietnam War temporary exhibit up all weekend. For more details online, visitPaul, an Alameda resident valuing his privacy, faced intrusion when a new owner, Piou, bought his apartment. Piou incessantly sent notices for unspecified “inspections” yet never appeared, disrupting Paul’s routine. Matters worsened when Piou, unannounced, entered Paul’s unit to take listing photos.

Simply making “inspections” is not valid grounds to enter. In any case, management must always give 24-hour written notice before coming in. Also, management cannot invade a tenant’s privacy, such as looking through their things or taking photos, whilst conducting an inspection. On March 13, the Kiwanis Club of Alameda celebrated nine exceptional eighth-graders as the club’s 2024 Hope of America awardees. The KCA invited the students, their teachers and their families to a luncheon held at the Elks Lodge in Alameda, and the total attendance with Kiwanis members was record-breaking for the event.

The Hope of America Award is given to outstanding eighth-grade students who continuously demonstrate leadership, character, peer outreach, community service and school spirit. Every school in Alameda with an eighth-grade class invites teachers to nominate students matching these criteria.The Kiwanis Club of Alameda honored nine Island eighth-graders March 13 as their 2024 Hope of America awardees. The city of Alameda is accepting community applications for the Special Events Grant Pilot Program.

Taking place in the gymnasium of Encinal Junior and Senior High School at 210 Central Ave. in Alameda, this annual event is an excellent opportunity for local employers to meet talented students who are eager to apply the skills they learn in the classroom to practical work experience. More than 600 students attended last year’s event.

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