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Susana Barrios
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Sent:Tuesday, September
To:Craig Durfey; Teresa Pomeroy; 'PIO Department'; Public Records Request;
school
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On Friday, September 13, threats to shoot a teacher and bring a bomb to the campus of Newsome High
School was posted on Fortify Florida, an activity reporting tool that allows users to relay information to
cops. The threat turned out to be bogus, but is still being probed
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Susana Barrios
From:Craig A Durfey <cadurfey@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, September
To:Craig Durfey; Nick Dibs; admin@voiceofoc.org; 'PIO Department'; Teresa Pomeroy;
images
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Susana Barrios
From:Craig A Durfey <cadurfey@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, September
To:Craig A Durfey; Don Barnes; fgozalez@ocsheriff.gov; COB_Response; Public Records
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From: CalBike <cbc@calbike.org>
Date: Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 8:09 AM
Subject: CalBike Report 9/26/24: CalBike Turns 30!
To: CRAIG DURFEY <
Plus: LA's Gender Expansive Ride; International Walk & Roll to School Day; CalBike membership; Week Without Driving; Clean Mobility Forum.
30 Years of Better Biking in California
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A lot has changed in the last three decades, but one thing remains constant: CalBike's unwavering
commitment to making California’s streets safer and more welcoming for people who get around
by bicycle.
To be a bicycle advocate is to know disappointment. The car-centered mindset that built much of our
state is difficult to change, and progress is sometimes painfully slow. But if we keep coming back,
eventually, we win. The disappointments have made us stronger as an organization and a movement,
with anger sometimes spurring people to aim even higher. On our 30th anniversary, we look back at a
few of the victories CalBike has achieved.
CalBike's First 30 Years >>
CalBike Membership Just Got Better
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Gender Expansive Ride Creates Safe Space to Bike
CalBike featured a guest post from Anne Marie Drolet, sharing her story of the beginnings of LA's Gender
Expansive Ride.
Cycling is a means of creating community. While group rides can proclaim themselves to be
welcoming spaces, this statement is almost meaningless if it doesn’t include intentionality. The cycling
community in LA is dominated by cis men, so a small group of us created the Gender Expansive Ride
because of a need we saw in our community. People were excited about having that space because
there aren’t many rides in Los Angeles specifically for riders of marginalized gender identities.
Building Community on Two Wheels >>
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National Walk & Roll to School Day Is October 9
CalBike helped pass legislation that jumpstarted the Safe Routes to Schools program in 1999. In
the 25 years since, the movement for safe mobility options for students has grown to include events like
National Walk & Roll to School Day, held this year on October 9. Check with your child's school for
information on how to get involved.
Learn More About Walk & Roll to School Day >>
Pledge to Spend a Week Without Driving
A Week Without Driving asks people to put themselves in the shoes of non-drivers: people who
don't own a car or are not able to drive. This year's event is September 30 through October 6.
Participants find out what it's like to get around their communities by walking, rolling, and taking transit.
Several CalBike staffers are taking the pledge. We hope you'll join us.
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Deadline to Register for Clean Mobility Forum Is
Today
The Clean Mobility Equity Alliance team is hosting the second annual Clean Mobility Forum funded by
the California Air Resources Board and the California Energy Commission! This year’s forum will be held
on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA, from 8:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The Clean Mobility Forum is a one-day in-person event focused on clean mobility topics and
discussions. There will be an option for virtual attendance for keynote speeches and most sessions.
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Susana Barrios
From:Craig A Durfey <cadurfey@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday,
To:Craig Durfey; Ryan Durfey; Teresa Pomeroy; 'PIO Department'; Public Records
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From The Hill
https://thehill.com/policy/technology/4871983-social-media-warning-labels-attorneys-general/
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Susana Barrios
From:Craig A Durfey <cadurfey@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday,
To:Craig Durfey; Teresa Pomeroy; Nick Dibs; 'PIO Department'; Public Records Request;
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I thought you would be interested in this story I found on MSN: Prince George’s police charge 10 students
after school threats - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/prince-george-s-police-charge-10-
students-after-school-threats/ar-AA1rBNSN?ocid=socialshare
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Susana Barrios
From:Craig A Durfey <cadurfey@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday,
To:Craig Durfey; Teresa Pomeroy; Nick Dibs; 'PIO Department'; Public Records Request;
Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open
attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message.
I thought you would be interested in this story I found on MSN: Prince George’s police charge 10 students
after school threats - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/prince-george-s-police-charge-10-
students-after-school-threats/ar-AA1rBNSN?ocid=socialshare
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Susana Barrios
From:Craig A Durfey <cadurfey@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday,
To:Craig A Durfey; GGEA President; ggpdpio@ggcity.org; jonathan@ggpd.org;
Nueva Drug Talk
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From: Song for Charlie <realtalk@songforcharlie.org>
Date: Tue, Oct 1, 2024 at 8:30 AM
Subject: October 10th Collaboration Forum – Peer-to-Peer Program & La Nueva Drug Talk
To: <
Hello Fentanyl Awareness Community,
We are pleased to share our next Song for Charlie Collaboration Forum and
excited to have two speakers.
Please forward to anyone who may be interested in joining
Next Forum:
Thursday, October 10, 2024
9:00am-10:00am PT/12:00pm-1:00pm ET
Guest Speakers:
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Laura Didier, Director of Outreach will share Song for Charlie’s new Peer-to-
Peer Fentanyl and Fake Pills Education Program
Gina Malagold, Director of Multicultural Affairs will share Song for Charlie's La
Nueva Drug Talk, Conectar para Empoderar
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP & GET A ZOOM LINK
** Presentation will be recorded. If you would like to watch the recording but
cannot attend, please RSVP to be added to the Collaboration Forum mailing list**
Session Descriptions
Peer-to-Peer Fentanyl Education Program: We are excited to announce
that this fall Song for Charlie is launching its peer-to-peer fentanyl education
program. Many students have expressed to us that they want to make a
difference in their communities, and we are pleased to offer free resources to
assist them in their efforts. On our newly created landing page students will
find slide decks, videos, downloadable flyers and posters, and more. They will
also have direct access to our Outreach Coordinator, Laura Didier, who can
help them navigate our toolkits and guide them towards the best resources for
their needs. Join us to learn more about the peer-to-peer landing page and
how you can share it with the youth leaders in your community!
La Nueva Drug Talk–Conectar para Empoderar: Song for Charlie aims to
emphasize the importance of drug education and awareness of “fentapills” for
vulnerable populations and ensure the availability of resources for Hispanic
communities while highlighting the disparities.
Every year during Hispanic Heritage Month, we celebrate the enormous
contributions made by the Spanish-speaking communities in the United
States. We must also reflect on the challenges our Hispanic communities face.
Primary among them is the emergence of fentanyl and other chemicals in the
drug supply. To address this need for culturally resonant information and
resources for this important demographic, Song for Charlie has developed La
Nueva Drug Talk: Conectar Para Empoderar.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of these sessions, participants will be able to…
Navigate La Nueva Drug Talk, learn more about the resources found
there, and connect with members of La Nueva Drug Talk Advisory
Team
Learn ways to share these resources with Latinx communities and
build coalitions to address the fentanyl crisis disproportionally
impacting BIPOC communities.
Navigate the peer-to-peer fentanyl education landing page and learn
more about the resources found there.
Learn ways to share these resources with local youth and support their
efforts to educate their peers on the fentanyl crisis.
We hope to see you there!
Best,
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Denise Mariano, Vice President, Partnerships
dmariano@songforcharlie.org
www.songforcharlie.org
About the Youth Fentanyl Awareness Collaboration Forum:
The purpose of this forum is to gather organizations doing youth fentanyl
awareness and education work via zoom throughout the year so we can share
what organizations are working on, learn from each other, learn from expert
guests and perhaps collaborate on campaigns/solutions. This forum is
targeted at coalitions, non-profits, law enforcement, and other agencies who
are trying to raise awareness about fentanyl/fake pills to youth in their
communities but is open to anyone interested in youth fentanyl/synthetic drug
awareness.
QUICK LINKS
Resources for Families
The New Drug Talk
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Middle School/High School Toolkit
Classroom Lesson Materials
College Toolkit
Video Resources
Facts about Fentanyl
Get Involved
How to get Involved
School Outreach
Outreach Toolkit
Take the Pledge
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