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Last Call Before the MLB Pitch, Hit & Run Competition – May 12th, 2013

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Pitch, Hit and Run takes place tomorrow. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to advance to the finals and participate in a Major League Baseball ballpark!!! We also wanted to give thanks to Valley Food Super Center in Kerman, CA for their generous support with this event because of them we will be able to provide free snacks and refreshments for participants. THANK YOU!!!

May 12, 2013 Local Pitch, Hit & Run Competition

Competitions like Pitch, Hit & Run are the perfect opportunity to engage children and teenagers with their fellow community leaders and peers.  Studies have shown that the formation of strong community ties helps reduce violence among our youth.  Team sports as well as volunteer work are great ways to keep our kids involved and also reinforce the importance of team work and giving back to our communities.

If you live in the Kerman, CA area and would like to volunteer for this event please contact Michelle Thompson at 559-681-1185.  To find a local Pitch, Hit & Run Competition in your area please follow this link http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/kids/mlb_pitch_hit_run.jsp and click the “Find a Local Competition” button.

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Pitch, Hit & Run!

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Together Against Violence and Kerman Cal Ripkin League will host a free Major League Baseball® Pitch, Hit & Run™ Competition for area youth.

Date: Sunday, May 12th   Time: 1:00pm

Location:  Rotary Park on West ‘D’ Street and Vineland Avenue in Kerman, CA

Pitch, Hit & Run™ is the official skills competition of Major League Baseball®.  This grassroots program is designed to provide youngsters with an opportunity to compete, free of charge, in a competition that recognizes individual excellence in core baseball/softball skills.

Boys and girls are divided into four age divisions: 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, and have the chance to advance through four levels of competition, including Team Championships at Major League ballparks and the National Finals at the 2013 MLB™ All-Star Game®.

The individual Pitching, Hitting and Running Champions, along with the All-Around Champion in each age and gender group at the Local Competition will be awarded and advance to the Sectional Level of Competition.

All participants must bring a copy of their birth certificate and have their parent or guardian fill out a registration/waiver form prior to the start of the competition.  For questions concerning the competition, please contact your Local Coordinators, Michelle Thompson at 559-681-1185 or Roxanne Ochoa at 559-348-7003 and Hugo Rios at 559-473-3169, email inquiries may be sent to:  2getheragainstviolence@gmail.com.

Warning Signs of Youth Violence

Warning Signs of Youth Violence, courtesy of the American Psychological Association:
~ Increased loss of temper
~ Frequent physical fighting
~ Increased use of alcohol or drugs
~ Increased risk-taking behavior
~ Declining school performance
~ Acute episode of major mental illness
~ Planning how to commit acts of violence
~ Announcing threats or plans for hurting others
~ Obtaining or carrying a weapon

If you or your child have these symptoms, it’s important for you to seek psychological help before it gets worse. Talk to someone like, a school counselor or psychologist, church leader, youth group director, a doctor, your parents. We all have some type of support structure, sometimes we just don’t realize it. 

Recognize the symptoms and seek help before it’s too late!!!
http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/warning-signs.aspx#

Calling All Anti-Violence Advocates!!!

Did you know 40% of the Prosecutors in the Fresno County DA’s Homicide Division have resigned their positions since receiving a 9% pay cut in 2011? This is important to all of us because these Prosecutors are the people responsible for putting murderers behind bars. The reason there have been pay cuts is because of the budget imposed by the Fresno County Board of Supervisors. Yet, according to this insightful report “…current County contracts give higher salaries to Public Defenders than to Prosecutors.” An attorney working in public service is already taking a huge pay cut compared to what they could make in the private sector. Paying for college after law school is a huge expense; the dedicated Prosecutors who choose to represent “the People” rather than defending scum do so because they want to what is right by all of us.

If you think the Fresno County Board of Supervisors should reconsider their position on this matter and or raise the salaries of Prosecutors, let them know.  Express your concern to them in the name of public safety, their failure to reconsider is a danger to all of us. Criminals can and will find the loophole in the system and exploit it.

Here is a list of the Supervisors, including the areas they represent and an email address. We urge you to email the Supervisor in your District and tell them how you feel about this situation. Remember through our combined efforts we can make our communities safe for one and all!

~Together Against Violence

Fresno County

  • Supervisor Phil Larson

Western Fresno County (Firebaugh, Kerman, Mendota, San Joaquin and Neighboring Communities)

jbarlow@co.fresno.ca.us

  • Supervisor Debbie Poochigian

Eastern Fresno County (Clovis, Sanger, Prather, Auberry and Neighboring Communities)

District5@co.fresno.ca.us  

  • Supervisor Henry Perea

Central Fresno (Tower District, Mayfair, Calwa)

ppinedo@co.fresno.ca.us

  • Supervisor Andreas Borgeas

Fresno and Clovis (Fig Garden, Fashion Fair, Fresno State, Riverpark and Neighboring Areas)

district2@co.fresno.ca.us

  • Supervisor Judy Case

Southern Fresno County (Selma, Coalinga, Kingsburg, Fowler and Neighboring Communities)

district4@co.fresno.ca.us

Do Not Be A Bystander

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