December 2023

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Welcome New Members!


We are pleased and grateful to welcome all members of Dixon’s Police Officers Association to membership in the 100 Club! As you know, our primary mission is to support your families should that need arise, and we appreciate the support that you show the club with your membership. We’ve got a lot going on, as you can see from the events listed in this newsletter. We look forward to having you at our events soon!


~Ron Turner


Honoring John Allen DeRonde, Jr.
John was born on July 22, 1947, to John Allen DeRonde and Kathleen (Doran) DeRonde, in Albany, New York. John attended public schools in England, Japan, and California, receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree from UC Davis in 1969 and a Juris Doctorate from UOP McGeorge School of Law in 1972.
As a Board-Certified Family Law Specialist, John practiced law in Fairfield, California with his brother, Glen for 40 years.
John's interest in geography sparked a great passion for travel and photography. He became a member of the Traveler's Century Club, having visited 119 countries, most of them in the company of his wife, Marianne or one of his sons. His favorite spot remaining The Twin Dolphin Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
John's favorite quote is by George Santayanas: "There is no cure for birth and death, save to enjoy the interval."
John was a supporter of the 100 Club and was the attorney for many local law enforcement officers.
John is survived by his wife of 40 years, Marianne, his son Nick, stepsons JB and Matt Carpenter. His brother Glen (Lisa) and sister Denise Ryan (Tom), as well as nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be held at a later date by his immediate family.
Published by The Reporter on Nov. 12, 2023.

Heroes and Helpers


This morning Fairfield Fire had the pleasure of attending the Heroes and Helpers event at Target.


Huge thanks to the Matt Garcia Foundation and Target for putting on such a nice event and inviting us.

Firefighter Training


This morning Fairfield Firefighter/Paramedic Pierson took his Modular 5 JAC training exam. This exam consisted of vehicle extrication. Firefighter Pierson successfully passed his exam and is one step closer to finishing up his three year JAC apprenticeship.

Congratulations to Seth Jamel on Retirement!

MEMBER'S RESOLUTION commending Sgt. Seth Jamel

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Christmas Tree Recycling


Contact the Benicia Scouts to have your Christmas tree recycled - details below.

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Sports Section

Woodland High School’s Alice Corbari (5) kicks the ball away while Pioneer High School’s Galilea Bolivar (black) closes down on her during the team’s Golden Empire League matchup on Thursday, Dec. 7 at the Woodland Community and Senior Center.

(Carlos Guerrero/Daily Democrat)


Pioneer High School girls soccer team defeats crosstown rivals Woodland High School in GEL clash

When crosstown rivals play, previous records and head-to-heads can’t really be considered. That was certainly the case Thursday night...

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Community Uplift

  Scouts from Benicia's Troop 9Troop 8Troop 7  and Pack 108 of the Golden Gate Council helped collect a council total of 205,00 LBS of Food! Great job Scouts! 

Click Here for a KPIX Video About Scouting for Food!

Congratulations on your retirement!

Fishing Boat Charter

$400 per person - Tuna

$200 per person - Rock Cod


For more information on this event or any of the others listed - please click the link below to be brought to Ron's Email



Email Ron Turner for more Information.

Trail Rides for our Cowgirls & Cowboys!

Send an email to info100clubsyc@gmail.com to participate in any upcoming trail rides.


We Need Your Support!


Please don’t forget to pay your annual dues to continue your membership in the 100 Club of Solano and Yolo Counties!


Many members have let their membership lapse, so now is a good time to renew.


The 100 Club has ongoing costs for supporting family members of fallen officers, as well as the need to support our scholarship fund, and other activities.


The pandemic has restricted our fund-raising activities and we really need your support! We’ve made it easy for you to renew. Just go to the Membership page of our website and scroll down to the bottom of the page.


Please use the family and friends' option when donating - no charges!!


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Thank you for your continued support of the 100 Club of Solano and Yolo Counties!



Use the Code Below to Give to the 100 Club - Non-Specific Giving

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Commitment to Community


Medic Ambulance has a rich history of providing quality advanced life support ambulance services in the North San Francisco Bay area. We are the exclusive 911 ambulance provider for all of Solano County with the exception of Vacaville.

 

Medic offers an array of services ranging from EMT/BLS level of care, to Paramedic/ALS care, as well as emergency or non-emergency transportation. Medic has been proudly offering these services as company staples for over 40 years.

 

Medic Ambulance is a family business with strong ties to the community. We support our community in a variety of ways, including offering ambulance stand-by services for special events.


Visit us at https://www.medicambulance.net/


Locations


506 Couch Street

Vallejo, CA 94590


3300 Business Drive

Sacramento, CA 95820


Tel: 707-644-1761

Fax: 707-644-1784

Dispatch: 707-644-8989


Gone, but Not Forgotten

Steven L. Armenta

Rank: Special Agent, Field Supervisor

Department: California Department of Justice

End of Watch: December 7, 1973

Cause: Gunfire

Description: On December 5, 1973 Field Supervisor Armenta made an undercover purchase of cocaine in the city of Benicia. Immediately following the purchase Armenta and other agents attempted to arrest the suspects. One of the suspects shot and wounded Steve who died two days later in a Sacramento hospital. He was survived by his wife and two children.


Frank G. Springer

Last Alarm: December 12, 1998

Frank G. Springer

Vallejo, CA

Joseph E. Wood

Last Alarm: December 18, 2005

Vallejo, CA

Captain Wood lost the battle to pulmonary fibrosis in 2005.

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Wildfire Management


Chambers we belong to....


Winters, Dixon, & Black Chamber

LOCAL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

A Bit About Us


At Cimico Signs, we’re driven by our dedication to offer a superior, personalised service. We smile with pride every time someone walks into our store excited about the great selection, and walks out satisfied. It means we’ve done our job right.


Ever since we’ve founded our store in 2000, we had one goal in mind: ensuring a permanent variety of fantastic items along with unique limited edition and seasonal merchandise that fit any budget.


Get in touch with us to learn more about our store, or come on over and say hi in person!


Click Here to Visit Our Website!

Sourdough & Co.

Fairfield, CA

Owner, Romy Uppal



-Thank you, Romy, for supplying sandwiches to the Fairfield Record Support Personnel.


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Brass Tap - Vacaville, CA

Owner, Danny Jackson

Click Here to Visit Our Website!!

45 Commerce Place Suite D

Vacaville CA

Tel: 707-451-WORK (9675)


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739 Texas St, Fairfield, CA 94533

(707) 434-1313

https://www.saffron-fairfield.com/

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7 Flags Car Wash

1206 North Texas Street

Fairfield, CA

(707) 770-1000


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Bally Keal Estate

4286 Suisun Valley Road

Fairfield, CA

(707) 646-2901


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Yin's McDonalds's

VACAVILLE, Calif. (KGO) -- You may not heard of the name CC Yin, but chances are, you've been to one of his restaurants. The Vacaville resident runs a fast-food empire with 30 McDonald's branches in Northern California, 16 in Solano County. Now, in addition to Happy Meals, he's serving up PPE.

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Enterprise Holdings is proud to announce it has received a 2023 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award (GEWA) – an accolade that spotlights the most engaged workplace cultures in the world. According to Gallup, GEWA winners are recognized for their ability to challenge the status quo and “transform workplaces by putting people at the heart of their business strategies.”


This year, Gallup selected just 57 companies worldwide to receive the prestigious award. This year’s meta-analysis included over 2.7 million employees across 54 industries and utilizes criteria from Gallup's Q12 survey, which ranks employee engagement, specific business metrics and commitment to the organization. 


"We are incredibly honored to be recognized among the top organizations in the world for providing an exceptional workplace for our more than 80,000 Enterprise Holdings employees across the globe," Enterprise Holdings Senior Vice President of Global Human Resources Shelley Roither said. "Jack Taylor founded this organization on the lasting idea to ‘take care of your customers and your employees first, and everything else will follow,’ so this award is fitting recognition for our continued focus on creating an exceptional place to work and grow your career.”


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