JESUS MY LORD AND SAVIORBy Carol Bogart
Associated PressFAIRFIELD -- The youth that live in Fairfield can always be found in two parts of this city: Westfield Mall and Edwards Theatre. There is little to none when it comes to entertainment in Fairfield. According to students that attend Fairfield, Armijo, and Rodriguez High School, the youth are growing very bored with this and are searching for alternatives to keep them busy. This sometimes means crime and other related activity, which are both damaging and endangering this city. The crime rates have been steadily rising because of a lack of entertainment."Kids have nothing to do anymore. Someone needs to give these kids something to do," Robert Elleck, 57 year old Fairfield resident said.This has been a growing concern among adults of Fairfield who have been brainstorming on ideas for entertainment to provide to the youth. Matt Garcia, a Fairfield Councilman, is the youngest councilman in California who is only in his early 20s. His primary focus is on the youth and he is continually working on new projects.Patrick Funtanilla, President of The Funtanilla Organization, is a former Fairfield High graduate who has created an exciting new form of entertainment for the youth of this city and is in the works of being launched in the month of April of this year. Funtanilla has been meeting with top officials of Fairfield to make this a reality. He has received approvals from Mayor Harry T. Price, Councilman Matt Garcia, and various school officials such as FSUSD Superintendent Steven Goldstone. He has been closely working with city planner, Sean Quinn.Wil Cason, star of 'Pass-it-On', said, "I support all the efforts Mr. Funtanilla has put into this project. He clearly knows what the youth wants."Details of this new form of entertainment have yet to be released, but does promise to be the biggest thing to ever hit Fairfield. The youth is expected to enjoy it. According to city officials, thousands are projected to be in attendance. This can be the exact thing that will unite the youth of Fairfield."I guarantee that this will make history. This is exactly what the city of Fairfield needs. Thanks to all who have helped me," Patrick Funtanilla said.
Funtanilla has partnered with Causmic Events President, Deryk Dee.Deryk Dee is also the Vice-President of The Funtanilla Organization and has been hard at work with this project as well.Until this plan is in affect, the city will wait in anticipation. Fairfield Police will be monitoring the streets for any youth criminal related activity. Updates on this will continue as the story develops.Repost this as "BIG NEWS" and let the youth know
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