Ike’s sandwich shop is opening very soon in downtown Walnut Creek and a job sign has been posted in their window. Check it out. They also have a menu posted. I can’t wait! Read the story of Ike’s here.
Ike’s sandwich shop is opening very soon in downtown Walnut Creek and a job sign has been posted in their window. Check it out. They also have a menu posted. I can’t wait! Read the story of Ike’s here.
Back in the beginning of the month I noted that the Neiman Marcus metal fins were missing from their storefront but they are now back. This time you can see a distinctive skelton-like backbone which presumably protects them as they swivel back and forth from the wind. Take a look at the photo below to see what they looked like on opening day one year go.
Behind the Scenes Exploration of Walnut Creek:
Walnut Heights Elementary School
2064 Walnut Blvd. Walnut Creek
Saturday, April 13th, 2013
9:00am – 10:30am | FreeDESCRIPTION: April’s Second Saturday Spotlight shines on the work of the Walnut Creek Open Space Foundation with a guided walk to three restoration projects, plus a visit to a native-rich area used as a source for restoration project plants.
Learn how to create “dead shade” to help plants make it through the long, hot summer. Get tips on the art of seed gathering and weed killing. Hear how the Foundation chooses restoration sites, and the process they follow to plant, grow and care for native plants at those sites. (Note: Activities may vary depending on time and weather conditions).
DETAILS! The program begins promptly at 9 a.m. promptly and will be done by 10:30 a.m. The walk takes place on unpaved trails and uneven ground; wear sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen and a hat. Bring water and dress in layers.Total distance is about 1.25 miles, with stops along the way.
BONUS WALK! There will be an optional hike at the end of the tour along Indian Creek, where Foundation guides will point out native plants and share more information about how they identify seed sources and decide what to plant in restoration areas. This extra walk is about 3/4 of a mile.
PARKING AND CHECK-IN WILL BE AT WALNUT HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4064 Walnut Boulevard.
Spotted at Civic Park in Walnut Creek. When I hear the Mister Softee jingle screeching from the ice cream truck while watching my kids play at the park I have fond memories of chasing after that truck on hot summer days with the neighborhood kids while growing up on the east coast. My kids don’t have that same Pavlovian response that I had which I suppose is a good thing, although I kind of feel they’re missing out on something. Come to think of it, I don’t notice kids playing outdoors on their own these days where I live anyway. Must be due to all those organized sports etc. Too bad.
The restaurant Lettuce has been open for several years now in downtown Walnut Creek at 1632 Locust St. near the Lesher Center and I can’t believe this is my first time trying this place out. It’s independently owned with only one location and I will definitely be back for lunch. I ordered the Mission and Soho salads to-go and it was quite yummy. Check out their menu here. They also offer soups and sandwiches. Has anyone tried the sandwiches? What are the must-try items?
This is where you order the salads, they are big!
Big menu and nice looking interior:
Strolling through downtown Walnut Creek you’d be hard pressed not to pass by a sidewalk or “sandwich board” sign outside stores. They’re everywhere. I’ve become so used to them I figured they were a normal part of suburban downtowns. That is until I spoke with someone recently who mentioned they were surprised at all the sidewalk signs in the area. It looks like it’s become a mandatory part of doing business for many stores to encourage people to stop by.
So for today’s question of the day, what do you think of the sidewalk sandwich signs in downtown? Is it too crowded? Too commercial? Or maybe you haven’t even noticed them much.
Photo by Flickr user stevendepolo
Walnut Creek Library
1644 N. Broadway, Walnut Creek
Thursday, March 21st, 2013
7:30pm – 8:30pm | FreeFlock of Flutes will perform a variety of selections from its broad repertoire, which includes traditional classical pieces and new works written specifically for flute choir. The featured works will include: William Tell Overture by Rossini, Finale from Act II of Marriage of Figaro by Mozart, Views from Falls House by Gary Shocker and more!
Music lovers of all ages and tastes will find something to enjoy in the course of the program.
The restaurant Corners Tavern has been open for a year now in downtown Walnut Creek and I recently noticed they offer a kids menu. Take a look at the kids burger in the photo above, it’s an exact replica of the adult burger which I think is great. Many times kids meals are dumbed down so this was a nice surprise.
Take a look at the kids menu:
Corners Tavern is located at 1342 Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek next to Macy’s.
Neiman Marcus Men’s Fashion:
Neiman Marcus
1000 South Main Street, Walnut Creek
Thursday, March 21st, 2013
1:00pm – 3:00pm | FreeSpring 2013 Trend List:
Pumped up color
Print Mania
Shorts
Sporty Outwear
The Summer Suit
Soft Loafer