“Ursus Redivivus” by Alex Nolan and Chad Glashoff using upcycled steel mechanical parts. Spotted in front of the Orinda library.
“Ursus Redivivus” by Alex Nolan and Chad Glashoff using upcycled steel mechanical parts. Spotted in front of the Orinda library.
Diablo Country Club
1700 Club House Rd, Diablo
Saturday, April 1st, 2017
6:00 – 10:30pm | $250It’s time to get WILD! Ruffle your feathers and get your tail on the dance floor at Lindsay Wildlife’s party of the year! From 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 1, 2017, meet Lindsay’s animal ambassadors, browse an auction filled with exciting experiences, and sip on our signature cocktail, Penelope’s Punch, at an evening you won’t forget.
And get ready to raise that paddle with live
auction items that include a trip to Hawaii, a chef’s dinner at Va de Vi and a safari to South Africa! See our exciting auction items by clicking here!All proceeds benefit Lindsay’s education programs and wildlife rehabilitation.
3399 Clayton Rd, Concord
Looks like 1/4lb Big Burger in Concord is getting remodeled and will become either Concord Vine or Backyard Burgers and Brew according to the latest state ABC permit information.
Moraga Commons Park
Has anyone ever played the disc golf course at Moraga Commons Park? I always thought it was called frisbee golf but there is official-looking course signage with Moraga Disc Golf Club and course information for each hole. According to DGCourseReview, there are 9 holes/baskets built in 1982.
This Lamorinda Weekly article from last year notes that the Moraga Disc Golf Club has, “between 75 and 100 active members” and meets on Tuesdays. Sounds fun!
Rheem Theatre
350 Park St, Moraga
Saturday, April 1st, 2017
1:30pm | $10 ($20 all day pass)See the following classic Sci-fi flicks on the big screen starting with
Tobor the Great at 1:30pm.
The Invisible Boy follows at 4:00pm.
The cult classic, Robot Monster, will be shown at 6:30pm.
Co-star Pamela Paulson will make her first public appearance in a Q&A hosted by Derek Zemrak.
Admission $10
All day Pass $20
Blackhawk Plaza, Danville
A couple of years ago Blackhawk Burger opened in Blackhawk Plaza in Danville and now San Francisco-based Beep’s Burgers will be opening in this spot soon. A few years ago Beep’s in San Francisco got a new owner according to this interesting article from The Ingleside-Excelsior Light. Has anyone eaten at Beep’s? Check out the San Francisco menu here. I look forward to trying this place out!
From the Blackhawk Plaza directory:
Back before man sky rocketed to the moon, Beep’s Burgers was already serving San Francisco with it’s unique food. Established in 1962, we have been dedicated to serving the best burgers along with a wide variety of dishes. Stop by soon at our new Blackhawk location and try it out for yourself!
25A Orinda Way, Orinda
The heart rate-based gym OrangeTheory Fitness is popping all over the East Bay and beyond with the latest one planned for a new development in Orinda across from the library. According to What’s Up Downtown Orinda, there is a lease pending for the ground level (“14K square feet of ground floor” is available in total) which needs approval from the Planning Department. Learn more about their heart rate-based workout routine here.
Photo by Flickr user milkwhitegown
Recreational Marijuana Seminar:
Il Fornaio
1430 Mt Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek
Wednesday, March 29th, 2017
7:30 – 9:15am | $257:30am – 8:00am Hot Breakfast Buffet/Networking
8:00 – 9:15 Speakers/Q & ATamar Todd, Senior Director, Drug Policy Alliance and Tom Chaplain, Chief of Police, City of Walnut Creek
Discussion Points:
-Implementation timeline
-Use, cultivation and purchase guidelines
-Potency and impact on employers/employees
-Federal vs. State vs. Local jurisdiction
-Answer your questions!
1005 Brown Ave, Lafayette
Thanks to all who sent word about this… Yesterday was the last day (eight years in total) for the California French restaurant Artisan Bistro in Lafayette as they focus on their Peruvian restaurant LiMA at Todos Santos Plaza in Concord. An employee pointed out that some Artisan Bistro influences may eventually be included at LiMA.
2022 Salvio St, Concord
It’s the end of an era as Concord Jewelers is set to close April 1st. This family-owned business has been in the same family for over 30 years, and the store has been in the same location since 1946 and the same street since 1907! Check out their website here where they may still sell some pieces online.
According to a newspaper article taped to the wall, it was founded by Charles W. Thissell (one of the first Concord photographers) in 1907 where in addition to selling jewelry and repairing watches, also sold Edison phonographs and Victor talking machines.
Side note: This is one of my favorite photographs after converting the iPhone 6s color image to black and white using the Silver Efex Pro 2 Nik plugin. The checkerboard flooring, vertical lines at the edges and glass square tiles combined with the old style lettering on the window/door really makes this pop. Farewell Concord Jewelers!