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Ice Rink Skates Into South Shore Center
The Little Ice Rink will be set up at South Shore Center this year from Nov. 16 through January 21, 2013.

I started freelancing for both San Lorenzo and Castro Valley Patch sites when they launched seperately at the end of 2010. I began as a full-time editor for San Lorenzo Patch in August 2011 and shortly began managing Castro Valley Patch soon after. I bounced around to help cover different Patch sites across the Bay Area since then, before settling to my current role.
I earned my bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and American studies from the University of Miami in 2010. While in college, I worked as a field reporter for my campus TV station and created/executive produced a biweekly 30-minute lifestyle show on campus life called "Cane's Eye View." One of my favorite parts about the show was launching and hosting its cooking segment.
I've interned at CBS Evening News in New York, where my work included covering the deaths of Walter Cronkite and Michael Jackson and pitching/co-producing a story that aired detailing the controversy of allowing the elderly to drive.
After graduating, I landed my first job as a production assistant and writer with CBS 5 (KPIX) in San Francisco.
I can't be more thrilled to finally be back home to cover an area I grew up in and grew to love. If you see me around, feel free to say "hello" and share any news tips or story suggestions you may have.
The Little Ice Rink will be set up at South Shore Center this year from Nov. 16 through January 21, 2013.

Various labor unions from across the Bay Area came out to the Alameda store in support of those who have been on strike against Raley's-Nob Hill since Sunday.
A Coast Guard helicopter crew conducted a search and rescue demonstration near Bay Farm Island for about 650 Alameda elementary school children, teachers and volunteers this afternoon.
The employee union announced on its website that the rally would take place from 5 to 7 p.m. near the Blanding Avenue store location.
The Alameda Fire Department firefighters will staff a rescue boat and swimmers at the event. Local elementary school children will also be observing the demonstration from the shoreline.
Alameda Auditor Kevin R. Kearney and Treasurer Kevin Kennedy both ran unopposed and keep their seats for another term.
Alameda artist Susan Sperry brings out her 2008 painting "Sink Or Swim The Nation" at the Alameda Democratic Club Headquarters in South Shore Center.
Incidents highlighted here were recorded in the Alameda Police Department log from Oct. 20 to Nov. 4. Information was supplied by the police and does not indicate any convictions.
Why Amy Gotliffe wants you to vote yes on the Oakland Zoo Humane Animal Care/Education Protection Measure of Alameda County.
Alameda Mayor Marie Gilmore writes why her vote is going towards City Council candidate Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft.
Kirsten Vital, Superintendent of Alameda Unified School District shares the latest achievements with the district.
Alameda Fire Department responded to a one-alarm fire on Eagle Avenue this evening. No injuries were reported, but the kitchen suffered about $1,000 in damages.
Mike Melendez shares why his vote goes to Alameda Unified School District school board candidate Trish Spencer.
Where in Alameda can you find the faces of presidential candidates imprinted on loaves of bread?
The Alameda Community Learning Center shares stated positions of the eight Alameda Unified School District School Board candidates.
Alameda's City Manager John Russo reports on the latest with the City of Alameda for October 2012.
Share photos of some of the best costumes you saw during Halloween.
Alameda will celebrate this award on Saturday, Nov. 3, at free celebration event where plenty of food and entertainment will be provided for kids and families to enjoy.
Reader Jon Spangler writes about who he plans on voting for and why for the upcoming elections for Assembly, City Council, Board of Education, and the Healthcare District.
Customers who dress in Halloween costumes between 4 p.m. and close of business Wednesday will get a burrito, bowl, salad, or order of tacos for $2. Proceeds up to $1 million will be donated to the Chipotle Cultivate Foundation.