
1571 Botelho Dr, Walnut Creek
The fashion boutique Scout & Molly’s which we learned would be opening in Walnut Creek back in March opened over the weekend. Check out their website here.

1571 Botelho Dr, Walnut Creek
The fashion boutique Scout & Molly’s which we learned would be opening in Walnut Creek back in March opened over the weekend. Check out their website here.

Photo by Flickr user baia
SF International Arts Festival:
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture
2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco
Thursday, May 25th – Sunday, June 4th, 2017The San Francisco International Arts Festival is an exciting 11 day program featuring 65 ensembles and individual performing artists from the Bay Area and 12 different countries taking place at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture from May 25-June 4. It is a program that celebrates diversity, multiculturalism, curiosity and the value of otherness—a commitment that advocates for experiencing the cultural expressions of other societies and civilizations as a way to help understand and embrace them. Click here to see the schedule of events and artist profiles.

Yet more new art in downtown Walnut Creek. For those who miss the sculptures in Broadway Plaza, it’s good to see a hummingbird taking off.

Earlier this week we learned of yet another pizzeria coming to downtown Walnut Creek. For today’s question of the day, I thought it would be interesting to find out what unique business you would want to see in downtown Walnut Creek? I would like to see SPiN, a ping pong social club open here.

Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War:
Lafayette Library and Learning Center
3491 Mt Diablo Blvd, Lafayette
Tuesday, June 20th, 2017
7:00pm – 8:30pm | $10Science writer Mary Roach tackles the science behind some of a soldier’s most challenging adversaries – panic, exhaustion, heat, flies, noise – and introduces us to the scientists who seek to conquer them.
Mary Roach is the author of Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, Gulp. Adventures on the Alimentary Canal and Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void.
Jason Mark, editor-in-chief of Sierra magazine will interview Mary Roach.

Moraga talked about getting a new Canyon Road bridge connecting Oakland over four years ago and since last month it is now permanently closed due to structural weakness. Is this poor planning or just typical bureaucracy at work?
From the original project:
In May 2013, the Town submitted an application for Federal Highway Bridge Program funding for the bridge replacement and was approved. Following approval from Caltrans, the Town retained a civil engineering consulting firm to provide design, surveying, geotechnical engineering, environmental, and right of way services to the Town. In October 2013, the Town Council awarded a contract to NV5 to provide these services.
A third and final community outreach meeting is anticipated prior to the start of construction to inform the community of the plan for construction staging and to introduce the construction management team, who will be on-site during construction and available for any questions throughout the duration of the project while in construction. Construction is currently scheduled for 2018.
From the new bridge closure page:
On Monday April 17, 2017, Town staff was notified by EBMUD that their engineers had observed conditions that may affect the Canyon Road Bridge. Town staff responded to the bridge and saw a separation of the pavement from the south side of the bridge and soil movement away from a cement abutment at the southeast corner of the bridge.
The bridge reopening timeline is yet to be determined, but could still take months to get all permits approved; stabilization work completed; the existing bridge demolished; and a temporary bridge purchased, delivered, and built.


Yesterday we learned of a new sculpture called Bullman with Bulldog in downtown Walnut Creek and another new artwork is going up in part of the new Lyric apartment complex on Locust Street, which will consist of a “mosaic wall with mirrored and colored tiles, and a water feature element.” I look forward to seeing the completed work!

Eat – Stay – Love Lafayette Food Tour:
Papillon Coffee
67 Lafayette Circle
Saturday, June 24th, 2017
11:00am – 1:00pm | $35 ($20 kids 12 and under)Green Hills. Great Schools. Good-tasting Eats. Our Eat – Stay – Love Lafayette food tour is a family-friendly tour great for newbies and anyone looking to discover this side of the Caldecott Tunnel.
HIGHLIGHTS
Visit five tasting locations with food samples and demonstrations to highlight the area’s local deliciousness.
Discover the rich history of Lafayette and the Lamorinda area.
Enjoy an Exclusive Tasting Guide with map and discounted offerings from our tasting locations.

1524 Locust St, Walnut Creek
Last spring we learned that the San Francisco-based Peruvian restaurant Limon Rotisserie would be coming to downtown Walnut Creek where Inge’s Footwear used to be and the signage is finally up. Check out their menus here and read about their background here. Right next door Lokanta Mediterranean Bar & Grill will be opening as well.

Spotted a funny, new sculpture in downtown Walnut Creek in front of Vineyard Vines titled Bullman with Bulldog. There is even a Vineyard Vines dog bowl in front. Classic!

