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ENTERTAINMENT DINING MUSIC FAMILY COMMUNITY ARTS

EDITORS NOTE
If your week has been anything like mine,
its been filled with unintentionally deep
conversations that teeter on the very edge
of argument with someone whos take
on the world differs from your own. And
the funny thing is its not even so drastic as
to be in stark opposition from you either,
its that their views are just different enough
to make the debate fairly prickly.

If your week has been anything
like mine, its been a little exhausting, trying to hit every nail on the head and make
an impact with your cause without boiling
down to phrases made up of impressively
laid out, and creatively used, four-letter
words. However, it has grown to be an important part of my day/week/randomly-dispersed-moment-throughout-the-month
regardless of the frustration of what seems
like an endless task to prove a point.

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Theres this trend on social media
(because this is where most of the arguments are happening) where people are beginning to put much more effort into finding the truth. Seriously. And if you havent
seen it yet, just wait. Each person is digging
through political history, pulling out old
video links, and researching policy to not
only make their case heard but to also end
the argument. Nothing shuts down a debate like hard, cold facts.

So why is` this important and what
does it have to do with The Fresno Flyer? Im
so glad you asked. Were having more and
more conversations with each other that
go well beyond pop-culture and celebrity
gossip. The conversations about policy, the
environment, education, art, and how they
all play into our future are transcending the
usual age groups of parents and grandpar-

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ents to twenty-somethings and even teenagers. It may all be coming in the wake of
changes in our White House, but theyre
still happening, and its important we keep
the momentum going. To keep the conversation going.

Ill reiterate the fact that were not
a political publication, but it doesnt mean
that some things dont have a place here. If
its a national affair affecting us locally, lets
talk about it. If its a concern over our local education, the arts, or policy, lets talk
about it. And lets get away from concerns
for a moment. If its a triumph, accomplishment, or something of a positive impact on
our Central Valley, lets talk about it.

And when I say talk about it I
mean literally, lets talk. Tell me what you
want to see on our pages, or give me a
heads up on something you think will be
important to our community that others

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should know about. Better yet, if you have


something youve written regarding any of
the above and want to print it, send it over.
Lets keep our conversations going.

Send a letter to the Editor:


The Fresno Flyer
ATTN: Lisa Talley
560 E. Shields Ave #103
Fresno CA, 93704
Or Email me directly:
lisa@fresnoflyer.com
Dont be afraid to call:

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559-472-7182

Palm Village Senior


Network
A local community for seniors to have fun, socialize, share, and
meet new friends.

by Lisa Talley

etting older doesnt have to mean


that the fun stops here. Its true that
our society has led us to believe
that when we become seniors,
our lives are resigned to leading a
quiet life either with family or in
assisted living facilities. And often
times these environments
lack the same kind of social
interaction we would have
likewise enjoyed in our
youth. However, it doesnt have to be the
only reality for seniors living in the greater
Fresno area.

Palm Village Senior Network is a
501(c)3 non-profit committed to providing
on-going opportunities for seniors to remain
active and engaged in mind, body, and spirit
with each other and in the community.
For many seniors who choose to age in
place, isolation and depression often affect
the ability to maintain good physical and
mental health. By providing a place to
gather for activities, provide moral support
and opportunities for socialization, Palm
Village Senior Network (PVSN) members
can keep their minds sharp, bodies active,
and spirit uplifted.

Getting involved with PVSN
has made a tremendous impact on my life.
In August of 2013, I retired from Fresno
Unified after 50 years. When I turned in
my retirement papers I felt like my life was
over, my children were off on their own,
my husband deceased, and I no longer had
my teaching job. I came home to an empty
house [one day] and found a postcard from
Palm Village Senior Network inviting me
to join. I immediately emailed [contacted
them] and went over there the next day.
Now, I have a full and active life playing
bridge, canasta, bingo, bunco I do
crafts, line dancing, and belong to a book

club. We go out to lunch once a month


and have taken some wonderful field trips.
Most importantly, I have made some
wonderful friends that have had a
positive impact on my life, shares
Carol Fiorentino. PVSNs first
visitor in 2013, Carol has been an
avid participant in all the
organizations activities as
well as a welcoming presence
for the newer members.
Carol also recently took a position on the
Board of Directors as Secretary/Treasurer.

Research has shown that for the
next 15 years the senior population will
explode. Statistics show that there were
40.2 million seniors in the United States
in 2010. By 2050 the projected population
of Americans age 65 and older will more
than double to 88.5 million. It begged the
question, what kind of programs would
need to be created to support this increasing
population? In the summer of 2013, Barbara
Beauchamp, Director of Palm Village Senior
Network, along with David Reimer, CEO
of Peer Services Inc., a consulting firm for
senior living, came up with an idea to create
a program for seniors in the Fresno area.

And in looking at their program
for just the month of February, theyre
hosting activities nearly 5 days a week.
The activities include line dancing,
bridge and various other card games, a
monthly luncheon, a book club meeting,
bunco, and potluck just to name a few.
And many of these activities are led and
promoted by their members. Volunteers
and members are currently working on
planning an upcoming day trip to the
Getty Gardens and the Reedley Playhouse.

Currently, PVSN is the only senior
network in town and presents an experience
that differs from the senior centers within
the community.

I like to think of Palm
Village Senior Network as a
social club with no membership
fees,
offers
Director
Beauchamp, small fees are
required, however, for some of
our activities like line-dancing,
Bingo, Bunco, and crafts.
As
a
non-profit
organization, PVSN relies
heavily on donations from
members who donate what they
can. Some members donate in-

kind items such as paper, ink, paper towels,


and like supplies. Other members will donate
cash to our donation box intermittently and
some donate monthly or quarterly. There
are also those who give the gift of time and
talent, whether in volunteering or sharing/
teaching a skill.
In
fact,
PVSN
is
always
looking
for
volunteers.

Most of our volunteers are
members who help with getting the
newsletter or calendar out. Volunteers
also help plan our events and trips while
also acquiring donations for the silent
auction. We have had several Fresno State
students complete their volunteer hours
or internships with us at PVSN, says
Beauchamp.

The organization also hopes to
add some vendors to their volunteer list for

Members on a day trip to the Golden Chain Theater

small house repairs and errands. Since the


members at PVSN live in their own homes,
they often need a little help with things like
changing a light bulb or the batteries in the
smoke detector. If you or someone you know
is a handyman and would be interested
in volunteering their time for few hours a
month, PVSN would like to hear from you.

Likewise, if you are interested
in volunteering for other activities or in
becoming a member, Palm Village Senior
Network would like you to reach out.
Volunteers will be required to fill out an
application whereas future members simply
need to let organizers know where to send
the monthly newsletter and calendar.

And getting in contact is easy,
you can call or email PVSNs Director,
Barbara, at 559-346-7662 or barbara@
pvsn.org. Youre also welcome to stop in, the
organization is located in North Fresno on
the corner of Ingram and Fallbrook at 7638
N. Ingram, Suite 111 A Fresno, 93711.

If you feel like something is
missing in your life whether its friendship,
companionship, or youre filled with just
that empty feeling, contact Barbara at the
Palm Village Senior Network. This was the
right thing for me and maybe it will be for
you, too. - Judy Axe, active member and
one of PVSNs creative writing participants.

Members enjoying sone Creative Writing activities


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Fresno Souvenirs

ow you can buy Fresno souvenirs at the


following Downtown Fresno locations
like the Old Historic Fresno Water Tower and
Visitor Center, Kiku Floral and Tree of Life
Cafe & Bakery. All are handmade items like
Fresno coasters, totes, zipper pouches, postcards, greeting cards, magnets, buttons and
key chains by photographer Pedro Urena.

The Fresno Water Tower was established in 1876 by partners George McCullough and Lyman Andrews to serve the
needs of the town of Fresno. In 1890 a group
of Chicago investors purchased the Fresno
Water Company for $140,000. In 1893, the
water company hired architect George Washington Maher to design the new water tower
for the city.

In 2001 the interior was remodeled
and the tower was opened as a Visitors Center by the Fresno Convention and Visitors
Bureau. In October 2014, the Fresno Arts
Council took over operation of the Water
Tower. The tower functions as the Visitors
Information Center for the City of Fresno.
The shop provides unique shopping featuring
local artists work. Its open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-4pm, 2444 Fresno St, Fresno, CA
93721.

Kick Floral located in downtown
offers fresh flower arrangements in Fresno
and the surrounding towns of Clovis, Fowler,
Sanger, Parlier and Reedley. Their expert staff
can create the perfect gifts to suit any special
occasion. Kiku Floral also offers quick and
easy floral delivery around the Fresno area and
same-day delivery services for any last minute
gift needs. The floral shop is located on 855 M
St, #190, Fresno, CA 93721, Monday - Friday: 9am-5pm, Saturday: 9am - 1pm.

Tree of Life Cafe & Bakery is an urban cafeteria where slow food is served fast.
Foods are prepared by hand, taking various
dietary needs into consideration. They serve
gluten-free baked goods, dairy-free treats and
vegetarian and vegan entrees on the menu.

In addition, they also serve the best
bacon and homemade cinnamon rolls for
breakfast and amazing meatloaf for lunch as
well as homemade chocolate chip cookies and
seasonal pies.

The Tree of Life team does catering
as well and hosts events, meetings, and celebrations in their venue on 2139 Kern St, Fresno CA 93721.

Enjoy your downtown visit and buy
Fresno souvenirs at these locations. If youre
interested in custom souvenirs for your event
or business contact Pedro Urena, purena111@
gmail.com or visit his website, www.giftpic.
work. Thank you!

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Adoptable Pets
Jackson

This handsome, mature


guy gets along great with
other dogs big and small.
He knows some basic
commands and seems to
be house-trained, too! This
guy may be a bit older, but
he still has a lot of spunk!

Alana

Meet Alana! Alana and


her sister Adella originally
came to us as young
puppies with their mama
& litter mates. They were
recently returned after
their family encountered
an emergency personal
health issue. We would
love for them to find a
home together! They are
dog social and great with
kids. They also LOVE the
water.

River

River is 2 years old. For


more information on this
adoptable pet, please
contact the shelter directly.

Bruce

This stunningly handsome


3yr old is great with other
dogs, very mellow, and
great with children!

Queenie

1 yr 2 mo. She loves people


and has an adventurous
personality. Shes great
with other dogs big & small
and is a happy, curious girl.
Open - Wed, Fri, Sat,
& Sun. 9am - 4pm
8547 W Herndon Ave
Fresno, 93723
(559) 276-7611

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Claudia, our 2.5yr old


feline friend, was rescued
from an animal control
facility and brough to our
shelter earlier this spring.
If her stunning good
looks werent enough, her
lovable personality might
do the trick! Get ready for
cuddles with this one.

Penny Lane

Jocko

3yrs 5 mo. He is great with


other dogs big and small
and is also good with cats.
He does better with older
children, as the little ones
make him a bit nervous.
He is in a foster home so
please arrange in advance
to meet him.

Claudia

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All you need is love...


puppy love that is! Our
adorable 6 month old
shephard mix puppy,
Penny Lane, is looking for
her forever home. She is a
complete sweetheart and
would be the best fit for a
family that enjoys playing
and cuddling just as
much as she does! Call to
schedule a meet and greet!

Salinger

Salinger is a 1 year old


Pomeranian-mix. He is a
sweet little guy who is very
well-mannered and does
well with other dogs.

Find your next best friend here! Each of these animals are ready for adoption at
their corresponding shelters listed at the bottom of this page, or in the listing
themselves. The Fresno Flyer (559) 472-7182

MISSING

Small male Shih Tzu /


Maltese named Max. Hes
been missing since 12/26 last
seen around the cross streets
of Cedar and Sheppard. He
is the emotional support
companion for my daughter.
Reward $$ if found. Please
call 559-307-7062 or 559803-1317 if you have any
information that might help.

York

York is the class clown in


his kitty condo. This 2.5
year old buff tabby loves
chasing toys around and
is a huge fan of hanging
out in boxes. He is looking
for humans who are just
as playful and full of
personality, just like him!

Missy

Missy is a gorgeous 4-yearold, long-haired blue


tabby, with striking green
eyes. Missy is a little shy
but once she gets to know
you, theres no stopping
her from loving on you or
asking for it in return.

Buster

Buster is a 3 year old


boxer mix who is currently
looking for his forever
home. He would do best
with an active family. If
youre looking for a great
walking or jogging buddy
who also just enjoys
hanging out, Buster is the
one for you! Come meet
this cute guy at our shelter!
Open 7 days a week,
10:00am-4:30pm
(559) 233-8690
3934 N Hayston, 93726
info@valleyanimal.org

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Essential Oils
Labeling and Wording
By Mary Bell

t is common knowledge that words


matter. Words have meaning. They
can be informative, confrontational,
emotional, or joyful among other things.

Words can also be misleading.
Everyone I know can admit to misunderstanding someone at some point in their
lives. We do not always hear the sound
emanating from peoples mouths. After
that sound arrives at our ears, misinterpreting the meaning behind the words
becomes all too easy to do. Distractions
confuse our emotional filters and cloud
our senses. Hearing and listening are not
always the same thing.

Words used in product labeling
struggle with the same problems that are
common to spoken language. Labeling
can be information as well as misleading.
Regulations regarding what goes inside a
product are not as restrictive as what is
printed on the outside label. Lets consider an example about the use of the word
pure when applied to essential oils. If
a bottle contains pure rosemary essential
oil and nothing else, it can be labeled as
pure rosemary essential oil. If a bottle
contains a pure rosemary oil mixed with
a pure carrier oil to dilute the rosemary, it
can be labeled as pure essential oils. See
the difference? Even though everything
inside the bottle might be pure, there is
a huge difference in what you are actually
getting for your money.

The term natural is another
example of labeling gone haywire. Some
companies use the word natural or nature in their company name or product
name to create the illusion that what is
inside their bottle is also natural. This is

not always the case. Applying the word to


the label does not alter the composition
of the product or what is inside the bottle.

Another way that labels can be
misleading stems from the difference between what is required on the nutritional
label and what information can be revealed in the list of other ingredients.
Not all information is required to be disclosed on a nutritional label. We are used
to reading serving size, fat calories, cholesterol, carbohydrates, proteins and such.
The average consumer will stop there. It is
important, however, to keep reading beyond the nutritional box. Other ingredients impact the effectiveness of products
and often times render them useless to
our bodys nutritional needs. Those pesky
other ingredients regularly contain fillers and preservatives that are harmful to
our bodies. Yet it is all too common for
consumers to be content with the information contained only in the boxed area.

Change serving size also contributes to misunderstandings in labeling and
wording. While the logical mind assumes
that the entire package, can, or container
would often contain one serving, labeling
allows for multiples servings. By creating
smaller serving sizes, nutritional information can be manipulated. Being mindful
of the serving size becomes very important for those of us who are watching our
weight or trying to limit calorie intake.

Be sure to pick up the next edition of The Fresno Flyer to learn more
about essential oils and their use. And as
always, drink more water. Your body will
love you for it.

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Answers on page 19

Fun Facts

was elected to the post of Town Clerk for Brownhelm, Ohio in


1855 Langston became one of the first African Americans ever
elected to public office in America. John Mercer Langston was
also the great-uncle of Langston Hughes, famed poet of the
Harlem Renaissance.

In honor of Black History Month (February)

1. Black History Month began as Negro History Week, which


was created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, a noted African
American historian, scholar, educator, and publisher. It became
a month-long celebration in 1976. The month of February was
chosen to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglass
and Abraham Lincoln.
2. On February 12, 2009, the NAACP marked its 100th anniversary. Spurred by growing racial violence in the early twentieth century, and particularly by race riots in Springfield Illinois
in 1908, a group of African American leaders joined together
to form a new permanent civil rights organization, the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
February 12, 1909 was chosen because it was the centennial
anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln.
3. John Mercer Langston was the first black man to become
a lawyer in Ohio when he passed the Bar in 1854. When he

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researchers, and was a co-investigator on a bone cell experiment.

8. In 1940, Hattie McDaniel was the first African-American


performer to win an Academy Award (the film industry`s highest honor) for her portrayal of a loyal slave governess in Gone
4. Jack Johnson became the first African-American man to hold With the Wind.
the World Heavyweight Champion boxing title in 1908. He
held on to the belt until 1915.
9. George Washington Carver developed 300 derivative products from peanuts among them cheese, milk, coffee, flour, ink,
5. Thurgood Marshall was the first African American ever ap- dyes, plastics, wood stains, soap, linoleum, medicinal oils and
pointed to the United States Supreme Court. He was appointed cosmetics.
by President Lyndon B. Johnson, and served on the Supreme
10. Hiram Rhodes Revels was the first African American ever
Court from 1967 to 1991.
elected to the United States Senate. He represented the state of
Mississippi from February 1870 to March 1871.
6. Shirley Chisholm was the first African American woman
elected to the House of Representatives. She was elected in
1968 and represented the state of New York. She broke ground 11. The U.S. isnt the only country to celebrate Black History
again four years later in 1972 when she was the first major par- Month. Canada also observes it in February, while the U.K.
recognizes it in October. (Glum - ibtimes.com - 1/31/16)
ty African-American candidate and the first female candidate
for president of the United States.
12. One out of every four cowboys in the 1800s was black,
7. In 1992, Dr. Mae Jemison became the first African Ameri- CNN reported. (Glum - ibtimes.com - 1/31/16)
can woman to go into space aboard the space shuttle Endeavor.
During her 8-day mission she worked with U.S. and Japanese History.com Staff - History.com - Black History Facts (2009)

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GET YOUR GRUB ON


LOCAL EATS AND TREATS

Safe Food Techniques Every


Home Cook Should Know

(BPT) - Good hosts want positive experiences around the dishes they prepare for
their friends and families - great conversation and good memories.

Whats a sure way to mar the feast?
Not being consistent in following safe food
handling techniques that every home cook
should know. Each year, one in six people
experiences food poisoning, affecting some
48 million people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).

Sometimes, the causes of food
poisoning are beyond our control, in spite
of regulations and best practices by farmers
and food companies. While ready-to-eat
foods and restaurants are often highlighted in the fight against food poisoning, we
often overlook that home cooks are important partners in reducing the risk of
foodborne illness, said Mike Robach, vice

president of food safety at Cargill.



The most common foodborne
pathogens, like salmonella and campylobacter, can cause serious illness, particularly in young children, the elderly, pregnant
women and other immune-compromised
people, said Shelley Feist, executive director of the Partnership for Food Safety
Education. Consistently practicing good
hand hygiene and safe food handling at
home is important to protect your family
from these microorganisms and the serious
illness they can cause.

Each year, foodborne illnesses
lead to 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000
deaths, according to the CDC, as they can
lead to serious conditions such as sepsis
and kidney failure.

Like any skilled chef, you are best
prepared to create a memorable feast when
you keep these safe food handling practices

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top-of-mind. They are just as necessary to


a great meal as sharp knives, high-quality
cookware, fresh ingredients and the right
appliances.

Clean Hands and Surfaces Often

rate from other foods, and use one cutting


board for fresh produce and a separate one
for raw meat and poultry.

Cook to Safe Temperatures

Before you begin cooking, start by making sure your work area and tools are clean.
Wash all preparation surfaces, including
cutting boards, with hot, soapy water. If
any tools or containers you will need are
dirty, either run the dishwasher cycle or
hand-wash the items in a sink of hot, soapy
water. Finally, wash your hands with warm
water and soap for 20 seconds before and
after handling food.

Here is a compelling reason to cook food


to a safe temperature: Even a professional chef cannot say with precision if a food
item is cooked to a safe internal temperature. Food is safely cooked when it reaches
a high enough internal temperature to kill
the harmful bacteria that cause illness. Get
a food thermometer and use it consistently.
For a list of safe internal temperatures, visit
the Partnership for Food Safety Education
website at fightbac.org.

Rinse Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Safe Leftovers

Depending on what you are using, some


foods will require rinsing. Rinse fresh fruits
and vegetables under running water just
before eating or using. Firm-skinned produce like cucumbers and apples should be
rubbed under running tap water by hand
or with a clean brush. You should also rinse
any produce that will be peeled, because
microorganisms on the surface can be easily transferred to the flesh with a peeler or
knife blade. Blot fresh fruits and vegetables
dry with paper towels.

There is no need to rinse raw meat
or poultry, at least, not in the name of food
safety. All that will accomplish is potentially spreading bacteria in your sink and
beyond. Raw meat and poultry must be
cooked to a safe internal temperature.

Proper storing of leftovers in a refrigerator


at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below helps reduce the risk of food poisoning. Keep leftovers in shallow containers so they cool off
more quickly. When reheating leftovers,
make sure they reach a safe temperature
of 165 F degrees as measured with a food
thermometer. Consume or freeze refrigerated leftovers within three to four days.

For more tips to build your skills
and expertise in food safety, visit StoryofYourDinner.org. Check out an animated video, as well as fun items such as
kid-friendly placemats to download, and a
collection of delicious side dish recipes that
incorporate home food safety tips.

Safely Handle Meat and Poultry


The best home cooks know its important
to safely handle raw meat and poultry. To
start with, do not thaw frozen meat and
poultry at room temperature - to do so
gives harmful bacteria an ideal environment to multiply and spread.

There are three safe ways to defrost food: in the refrigerator, submerged
in cold water, and in the microwave. Food
thawed in cold water or in the microwave
should be cooked immediately.

Keep raw meat and poultry sepa-

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The Horrors of Artificial


Food Coloring

by Anglia Walpool

ajor grocery shopping is done


once a month in my household,
and I sometimes start to hear the
theme music from the 1960s classic horror
movie Psycho in my head as I walk down
the food aisles of the store. Throughout the
years, companies have been targeting us with
the alluring appearance of their food products
by way of artificial colors. Everything from
the colorful cereal with charming cartoon
characters on the box to the colorful fruit
gummy snacks our children adore. Lets
face it, for most of us the more colorful our
food and beverages
are, the more were
captivated by it
which is exactly
why so many of
our favorite foods
contain
artificial
coloring.

The eight
most commonly used
artificial dyes are Blue
#1 (Brilliant Blue)
Blue #2 (Indigotine)
Green No. 3 (Fast
Green) Red No. 40 (Allure Red) Red No.
3 (Erythrosine) Yellow No. 5 (Tartrazine)
Yellow No. 6 (Sunset Yellow) and Orange B
(restricted to use in sausage casings and hot
dogs). The more frequently used food colors
are Yellow 5, Red Dye 40, and Red 3 which
is a petroleum product banned in 1990 from
being used in cosmetics as well as anything
else going on to skin due to the concerns the
risk of cancer. Nevertheless, unfortunately, it
is still legal for food industrial companies to
continue using it in our food as an ingredient.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest
(CSPI) an advocate for nutrition and health,

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food safety, and sound science, published


an inclusive report on June 1, 2010 entitled
Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks which
details the different dyes commonly used
in our food and the harm it may cause. Dr.
Arlen J. Lieberm, The founder and Director
of Advanced Medical of Twin Cities, PC
said, I would ban these dyes in a moment!

Manufacturers claim that artificial
coloring is added to enhance the appearance,
texture, and flavoring of food or beverages.
Food dyes are also used to deepen the color
of candy, fruit snacks, dry mixes, soups, and
even bread. Studies
published in the
Journal of Pediatrics
suggest that some
children
with
ADHD are adversely
affected by food
additives. However,
patients that have
removed
artificial
food dyes from their
diet have experienced
a decrease in seizures,
asthma, allergies, and
behavior disorders. Various studies show that
artificial colors like Yellow 5 and Yellow 6,
Red dye 40, can have a devastating effect on
ones health, especially that of children. Red
Dye 40, which has been specifically linked to
seizures, tumors, asthma, allergies, Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, also known
as ADHD, is still commonly used in a variety
of food products. Yet, the U.S. Food & Drug
Administration includes Red dye 40 on a list
of food additives that are generally recognized
on the GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe)
list. Artificial food coloring can be lurking
where you least expect it, in something as

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simple as applesauce, flavored yogurt and


pickles (that beautiful bright green perfect
color isnt always natural) The food industry
dumps over 15 million pounds of the dyes
into the food supply each year, according to
Food Safety News.

Joel Nigg, P.H.D., a clinical
psychologist and a professor in the
departments of psychiatry and behavioral
sciences at OHSU stated the studies support
the link between dyes and hyperactivity.
Nigg is also the Author of What Causes
ADHD? Understanding What Goes Wrong
and Why. He has published nearly 200
peer-reviewed scientific papers related to
the neuropsychological, cognitive, and
temperamental correlations of child ADHD
to ADHD genetics. Dr. Nigg, has also coauthored a report linking color additives
to ADHD symptoms in children in 2012
in which he reported, Due to cancer
concerns, in 1961 Red dye #1 was banned.
Approximately nine years later Red #2 was
prohibited after some studies found that
large doses caused cancer in lab animals and
Red #4 shortly after.

Dr. David Wallinga of the Institute
for Agriculture and Trade Policy stated They
are really ubiquitous in this food supply
that we have created, he continued saying
that dyes disrupt metabolism functionality,
yellow dyes deplete zinc levels enough in
some kids to cause hyperactivity.

In Britain, warning labels caution
that the food may have an adverse effect on
activity and attention in children. Britain
has also requested that manufacturers
replace artificial food colors and flavors with
natural alternatives. In Europe, M&Ms
candy contains mostly natural dyes, because
otherwise theyd be required by law to place
a label on the packaging that says may have
an adverse effect on activity and attention
in children. However, on February 5, 2016
the reputable Mars Incorporated, a family
owned company with over one hundred
years of experience in the candy business,
announced that it will remove all artificial
colors from its human food products as part
of a commitment to meet evolving consumer
preferences, according to a press release by
the company. The change will take place over
a duration of five years.

Foods that arent red or orange
can still include artificial colors such as
peanut butter crackers, salad dressings,
marshmallows, and even medications you
take on a daily basis. Your best defense is
to read your food labels carefully and try
to avoid, or at least limit eating packaged
foods or sweet treats made with these kinds
of ingredients. Knowledge is half the battle
and it goes a long way in taking some of the
horror out of grocery shopping!
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and helpful informative topics for her articles
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Art
Art Hop Thursday, 5-8pm
ArtHop occurs every 1st and
3rd Thursday of each month.
Its one of the most active and
successful programs organized
by the Fresno Arts Council. Art
lovers and enthusiasts from
all walks of life flock downtown
Fresno and the Tower District
on the first Thursday of each
month, and the rest of ArtHop
venues in the Fresno metro areas on third Thursdays, to meet
and greet with the artists and
enjoy the reception and music.
Museums, studios, galleries
and other venues open their
exhibitions to the public at 5:00
p.m. and run the free event
until 8:00 p.m.
Art of the Word 2 Art Show,
Museum, Painting, Drawings/
Works on Paper In the Art of
the Word 2 exhibition, the
Fresno Art Museum honors two
Fresno literary icons and five
visual artists who have illustrated their words over the past 20
years. Featured on the walls
of the Contemporary Gallery
are excerpted writings from
childrens books by U.S. Poet
Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera
and Carnegie Medalist Gary
Soto and some of the illustrations their words inspired. Fresno Art Museum 2233 N. First
St. Fresno, CA 93703 (559)
441-4221 Thu.-Sun. 11 am-5
pm general adm $10, $5 ages
6-17, free to ages 5 and under
www.fresnoartmuseum.org

Named Sue, Folsom Prison


Blues, and the title tune. This
show paints a musical portrait
of The Man in Black that pays
tribute to a uniquely American
legend! Though he is never
impersonated, Johnny Cashs
remarkable life story is told
through his music, climaxing in
a concert that will both move
and exhilarate! $25-$40 Fri
2/3/17 at 8pm, Sat 2/4/17 at
8pm, Thu 2/9/17 at 7pm, Fri
2/10/17 at 8pm, Sat 2/11/17
at 8pm, Sun 2/12/17 at 2pm,
Thu 2/16/17 at 7pm Reedleys
River City Theatre Company
1720 10th St. Reedley, 93654
(559) 638-6500

Lively Arts Foundation
Presents BalletBoyz Fri, Feb
3rd 7:30pm Saroyan Theatre
730 M Street Fresno, 93721
This company of 10 male
dancers from London, founded
by former Royal Ballet principal
dancers, Michael Nunn and
William Trevitt, has been hailed
as viscerally thrilling The
Telegraph and a paradox of
muscular impact and weightless flight The program Life
features 2 new commissions
by internationally-acclaimed
choreographers Pontus Lidberg
and Javier deFrutos which are
inventitve, vivid and memorable.

HMS Pinafore Thu, Mar 2nd
7:30pm 2nd Space Theatre
928 E. Olive Fresno, CA 93728
ongoing event Waves of laughter buoy Gilbert & Sullivans
tale of a Captains daughter
who falls in love with a lowly
sailor. Along the way, the comic
opera lampoons the British
class system, the Royal Navy
and politics. Check website for
show times. www.gcplayers.
com/

Family
Meux Home Museum Tours
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays
12:00pm-3:00pm 1007 R St. at
Tulare Fresno, 93721 The Meux
Home Museum recaptures
the flavor of Victorian Fresno
by presenting a middle-class
residence furnished in the period, as a representative house
museum. A costumed docent
will lead you on a one hour tour
of this restored urban dwelling
of the 1890s. The architecture
of the Meux Home results in
a calculated restlessness that
makes the home as intriguing
today as it was in its own day.
The 10 rooms are furnished
more or less as a Victorian
family might have had them the kitchen has a pie safe and
the library; a portrait showing
the young Dr. Meux on his way
to join the Confederate Army.
The Meux home was placed on
the National Register of Historic
Places on January 14, 1975.
Disney On Ice Friday, February 3, 2017 at 7 PM - 10 PM
Selland Arena 700 M St, Fresno
93721
Expanded Zumba classes
in Kerman! Every Tuesday
and Thursday from 7:00pm
8:00pm and Every Monday
and Wednesday from 9:00am
10:30 am at the Community/
Teen Center, cost is $5 a day or
$40 for a 12 day punch card.

The Weekend Blender Indoor Mall Show. Kids Art Hop.


Art & Music at Tower DisFeb 24-26th Fri. 10am-9m Sat
trict Records. Feb 2nd 5-8pm
10am-8pm & Sun 11am-6pm
302 E Olive Ave, Fresno
Sierra Vista Mall 1050 Shaw

Ave. Clovis

Beard & Moustache Competition Feb 18th at Franks
High School Musical On
Place 1432 Fulton St. Proceeds
The 2017 season of the
Stage Fri, Mar 10th 7:30pm
benefit Marjaree Mason Center.
Woodward Shakespeare Festi- Veterans Memorial Auditorium Doors open at 4. Competitors
val will be presenting: Twelfth
808 4th St Clovis, CA 93612
$20 Spectators $10
Night (Runs June 15 - July
Mar. 10, 2017 7:30pm Mar. 11,
18) & Titus Andronicus (Runs
2017 2:00pm & 7:30pm Mar.
August 3 - August 26) General 12, 2017 2:00pm Mar. 17,
audition information is avail2017 7:30pm Mar. 18, 2017
able on our website: http://
2:00pm & 7:30pm Mar. 19,
www.woodwardshakespeare.
2017 2:00pm
org/season-13/ Schedule your
audition now. Callbacks will be The Princess Bride (1987)
Saturday, January 21st.
Thursday, February 16, 2017

6:30 pm Visalia Fox Theatre
Ring Of Fire Cover/Tribute 300 Main Street Visalia
Band/Performer, Musical,
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Kaiser Permanente-Fresno
Line Dance Feb. 21st 3-4pm
Medical Center Farmers Market Senior Network 7638 N. InFresno Medical Center 7300
gram, Suite 111A, Fresno
N. Fresno St. Fresno, 93720
Wednesdays, year-round
Book Club Feb. 22nd
(weather permitting) 8 a.m.
10:30am Senior Network 7638
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November 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
December through February. Craft Beaded Bracelet Feb.
Chocolate Run Feb 18, 2017 The Kaiser Permanente Fresno 24th 1pm Senior Network
Family event with a chocolate
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and run; 5 mile run; 10 mile
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1st place trophy for each walk
and run for both male and
Cherry Avenue Auction Every Astronomy Fri, Jan 27th Feb.
3, 2017 Feb. 24, 2017 Mar. 3,
female competitors. Large
Saturday & Tuesday 6:00amselection of chocolate edibles 3:00pm Cherry Avenue Auction 2017 7:00pm-8:00pm Three
Rivers Union School 41932 Siand drinks will be available
4640 S. Cherry Ave. Fresno,
93706 www.cherryavenueauc- erra Dr. Three Rivers, CA 93721
Join us for an hour of astronSupport Blue 5K, 10K Febru- tion.com
omy in the Three Rivers Union
ary 25, 2017 What better way
School upper field. Well look
to show your support of our
Old Town Clovis Farmers
for cool constellations, meteors
Police Officers who put their
Market 5th and Clovis Ave.
zooming by, planets, satellites
life on the line to protect the
Clovis, 93612 Sat, Nov 1st to
citizens of Fresno than to come Mon, Dec 26th 2016 Old Town and much more! Dress warmly.
out and run our 10K or run/
Clovis Farmers Market runs all Bring a blanket and flashlight.
walk the 5K. Unique Finishers year round 8:30am to 11:00am Children must be accompanied
medallions and awards.
featuring outstanding produce, by an adult chaperone. This is a
new Moon evening. This activity

delectable food and family
cancels in the event of rain.
Spotlight Dance Competition friendly entertainment. www.
Free.
Sat, Feb 4th 9:00am Saroyan
oldtownclovis.org

Theatre 730 M St. Fresno,
Circus 1903 The Golden
Visalia Adventure park.
Certified Organic Farmers
Arcade, Family Track, Lazer Tag, Age of Circus Sat, Feb 11th
Market Kristinas Natural
Batting Cages and more 5600 8:00pm Saroyan Theatre 730
Ranch Market Parking Lot
W Cypress Ave, Visalia, 93277, M Street Fresno, CA 93721
Circus 1903 The Golden Age
761 E. Barstow Fresno, 93710 559-635-7275
of Circus The producers of the
Fresno, 93710 Mon, Dec 26th
worlds biggest magic show,
to Sun, Jan 4th 2016 KristiThe Illusionists have teamed
nas Natural Ranch Market is
up with the award winning
proud to host Fresnos ONLY
puppeteers from War Horse to
year round Certified Organic
Bingo
Feb.
1st
3-4pm.
Palm
present a thrilling turn of the
Farmers Market. Here you can
Village
Senior
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7638
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century circus spectacular.
find local produce, organic raw
Sensational puppetry puts
milk, local honey, local organic Ingram, Suite 111A, Fresno
Elephants back in the ring as
eggs, etc. The Farmers Market
Bridge
Feb.
6th
1-3pm
Palm
never seen before along with a
is held in the Kristinas parking
Village
Senior
Network
7638
N.
huge cast of the most unique,
lot on the southwest corner on
amazing and dangerous circus
Barstow/First. Phone: 559-224- Ingram, Suite 111A, Fresno
acts from all four corners of
2222 Hours of Operation: Every
Line
Dance
Feb.
7th
3-4pm
the world, from strong men
Saturday year-round 7:00amto contortionists, acrobats to
12:00pm www.kristinasranch- Senior Network 7638 N. Ingram,
Suite
111A,
Fresno
musicians, knife throwers, high
market.com

wire and much more! Discover

Adult Coloring & Potluck
the golden age of circus this
Vineyard Farmers Market
Feb. 10th 12-2pm Senior
summer as CIRCUS 1903 The
100 W. Shaw Ave. Fresno
Network
7638
N.
Ingram,
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Golden Age of Circus sets to
93704 Hours of operation:
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Fresno
captivate audiences of all ages.
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ed to providing your family with 1-2:30pm Senior Network
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Fresno
annual spring event on Sunday,
March 5th. Giant Cargo Climbs,
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Hall / 515 N. I Street, Tulare. nior Network 7638 N. Ingram, Run Too! Mud Factor is the misSuite 111A, Fresno
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2017 Bass Lake Events:
Easter Egg Hunt April 15, 2017
Pines Village. Easter Champagne Brunch April 16, 2017
Pines Village. 37th Annual Bass
Lake Fishing Derby May 6 & 7.
Yosemite Half Marathon May
13.

Special Events

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World Ag Expo Thu, Feb


16th 9:00am-4:00pm International Agri-Center 4500
South Laspina Street Tulare,
CA 93274 World Ag Expo is
the worlds largest annual
agricultural exposition. More
than 1,500 exhibitors display
the latest in farm equipment,
communications and technology on 2.6 million square feet
of exhibit space. Free seminars
focus on a variety of topics
important to dairy producers,
farmers, ranchers and agribusiness professionals. World
Ag Expo is a cant miss show
for anyone in ag. $15 at the
gate Children 6 and under,
free SHOW HOURSTuesday,
February 14,2017: 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February
15, 2017: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 16, 2017:
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

A unique 2 day festival with
positive vibe encouraging professional development, growth,
community, and fun! Www.
hotraqs.com April 22-23rd
Clovis

Rusty Roots Show Junk
Market April 23,2017 at sears
Visalia & June 24-25,2017 at
Tulare Fair over 100 vendors.
Www.rustyrootsshow.com

An Evening to Treasure Fri,
Feb 10th 6:00pm-9:00pm
Northpointe Community Church
4625 W Palo Alto Ave Fresno
- An Evening to Treasure Prom
is a FREE prom event for teens
and young adults ages 15-21
who are affected by disability or
have special needs in Central
California. Girls will be provided a free prom dress of their
dreams, a tiara, corsage, and
their hair and makeup done.
Boys will get a free tuxedo
rental, a shoe shine, crown,
hair done, and boutonniere.
Everyone will be paired with
a volunteer buddy for the
evening, as they get a limo ride,
free Chick-Fil-A dinner, a walk
down the red carpet with paparazzi celebrating them, and
even more. To sign up for this
amazing event, or to volunteer,
please go to www.aneveningtotreasure.com

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Fresno Tattoo Expo 13th


March 25-26 Fresno Fairgrounds

Fresno State Lacrosse Feb.


10, 2017 Fresno State vs. LUI
Brooklyn 5:00pm Feb. 26,
2017 Fresno State vs. Oregon
1:00pm Mar. 3, 2017 Fresno
State vs. Presbyterian College
5:00pm Mar. 8, 2017 Fresno
State vs. Coastal Carolina
5:00pm

Free Smog Repairs Saturday


March 25, 2017 at Fresno Fairgrounds First 525 vehicles that
qualify after the free emissions
test will receive a $500 voucher
for repairs. 4670 E. Butler Ave.
Fresno
Tokopah Falls Winter Hike
Wed, Mar 29th 9:30am12:30pm Sequoia National
Park- Tokopah Falls Trailhead
Tokopah Falls trailhead Sequoia
National Park, CA 93262 WaFresno State Mens Tennis
terfalls are a popular summer
Fresno State vs. UC Davis
destination. What do they look
4:00pm Feb. 8, 2017 Fresno
like in winter? Join this moderState vs. UOP 5:00pm Feb. 12, ately paced walk to this local
2017 Fresno State vs. UCSB
attraction for winter recreation4:00pm Fresno State- Spaldists. On snowshoes or hiking,
ing G. Wathen Tennis Center
we will watch for wintering
5241 N. Maple Ave. Fresno,
animals and follow the dramat93740
ic Marble Fork of the Kaweah
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Free. 9:30pm-12:30pm. Registration: Wuksachi Lodge. Open
to all park visitors. Difficulty:
Moderate Distance: about 4
miles Ages: All. Children must
be accompanied by an adult
chaperone. Meeting Location:
Tokopah Falls trailhead, Sequoia National Park Schedule
Jan. 4, 2017 Feb. 22, 2017
Mar. 29, 2017 Apr. 19, 2017
www.sequoiaparksconservancy.
org/

Central Valley Showcase:


Fresno Fuego vs. CV All Stars
Saturday, February 4 at 6:30
PM - 9:30 PM Chukchansi Park
1800 Tulare St, Fresno,
Grapple Bowl 4 Jiu-Jitsu
tournament at Clovis West High
School Sunday, February 12 at
7 AM - 5 PM Clovis West High
School 1070 E Teague Ave,
Clovis, 93720

R Kelly Live in concert.


The ABBA Show Sat 2/4/17
Sunday, February 19th. Selland at 7pm Cover/Tribute Band/
Arena 700 M Street Fresno.
Performer Performed by inter
nationally acclaimed impersonRebel Souljahz March 23rd
ators ABBAsolutely FABBAulous,
Fulton 55 875 Divisadero
The ABBA Show invites you on a

musical journey into the magic,
Foreigner 40th Anniversary talent and history that is the
Tour Thursday, March 9 at 8
legacy of ABBA. (559) 485PM - 11 PM Visalia Fox Theatre 5356 www.ticketweb.com All
308 W Main St, Visalia
ages $15 Strummers 833 E.

Fern Ave. Fresno
Sweet Dreams Pajama

Party Ft. Squnto Saturday,
Blake Shelton Fri 3/3/17 at
February 4 at 8 PM - 1:30 AM 7:30pm Save Mart Center 2650
Feb 4 at 8 PM to Feb 5 at 1:30 E. Shaw Ave. Fresno (559) 347AM Azteca Theater 838 F St,
3400 $29.50-$69.50
Fresno 8pm - 2am 16+ $10

Pepe Aguilar Sun 4/23/17
Beatles Vs Stones A musical at 8pm Latin/Salsa (559) 347showdown. Thursday, Feb3400 $39-$119
ruary 23rd. The Cellar Door
101 W. Main St. Visalia. $15
Los Blasters March 25th
advanced/$18 night of show.
Fulton 55 875 Divisadero St
Doors open at 8.

Super Bowl Potluck Party


Sunday, February 5 at 12 PM
Blue Fin Billiards 4113 W Swift
Fresno State Mens Basketball Feb. 1, 2017 Fresno State Ave. #103,

vs. Air Force 7:00pm Feb. 15,
2017 Fresno State vs. San
Jose State 7:00pm Feb. 18,
2017 Fresno State vs. New
Mexico 7:00pm Mar. 4, 2017
Fresno State vs. UNLV 4:00pm LA FIESTA DEL PUEBLO 3
DIAS FESTIVAL MARZO March
Save Mart Center 2650 E.
17 March 19 Mar 17 at 9 AM
Shaw Ave Fresno
to Mar 19 at 12 PM InternationRoller Derby- Tulare Takeover
al Agri-Center 4500 S Laspina Calling All Promotors Well
Feb. 4th at 5pm Tulare Fairdesign, print and distribute.
St, Tulare
grounds
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18-time Blues Music Award


nominee overall. (559) 4859050 All ages $27-$47 Tower
Theatre Lounge 805 E. Olive
Ave. Fresno.

genre Bend & Blending through


the basselines all night long.
Veni Vidi Vici 1116 No Fulton
St, Fresno 93728 1p-4p

No Love Zone Bash Feb 17th
Blazefest featuring Shine$3 entry $1 drink night 9pm
down Sat 4/8/17 at 3pm Rock 1930 E Shields Ave, Fresno.
With All That Remains, Sick
Puppies and As Lions. $32.50- The Salsa Tuesdays Latin/
$42.50 Fresno Fairgrounds
Salsa, Ballroom Salsa Dance
1121 S. Chance Ave. Fresno
Lessons start at 8 pm; music
and dancing follow every TuesGregor Ross and the 4
day night at The Cellar Door.
Horsemen Russian Money Sat, Beginners lessons run from
February 25, 2017 Doors: 7:30 8-8:45 pm, advanced lessons
pm / Show: 8:30 pm $10.00
from 8:45-9:30 pm, and danc- $12.00 Gregor is a singer/
ing follows. All dabce lessons
songwriter from Caruthers, a
are free with admission. www.
small farming community in the
Central Valley of California. I
work as a welder by trade traveling around to several different
states. I started welding around
age 15. During my weekends
and summer breaks from
school, I would go out on the
road working and learning to
Neil Diamond Fri 4/7/17 at
Cody Canada and the Departplay my guitar in the many hotel
8pm Save Mart Center 2650 ed Country, Rock Cody Canada
rooms we stayed in. Fulton 55
E. Shaw Ave. Fresno (559) 347- first made waves on the music
875 Divisadero Street, Fresno
3400 www.neildiamond.com
scene as part of the Red Dirt
559-485-8497 (TIXS), http://
band, Cross Canadian Ragwww.ticketmaster.com/ $36weed, which he fronted for 15
$146.50 plus service fee
years. After they parted ways

in 2010, Canada resurfaced
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
with his new, Oklahoma-Texas Wine Tasting Food/Tasting J.
Thu 3/23/17 at 9pm Rock The band, The Departed, and they Sorrenti Wine Bar in the Sierra
Brooklyn-based quintet, Clap
released their debut album,
Nut House hosts daily wine
Your Hands Say Yeah, plays up- This is Indian Land, back in
tastings, with appetizers and
beat, pop-branded rock n roll. 2011. Along with Canada, the full menu items. (559) 432www.clapyourhandssayyeah.
current lineup includes Jeremy 4023 Sierra Nut House 7901
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ford) (559) 410-7305
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834-3746
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1996 MAVERICK 29 motor 4 speed never


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