Spotted at Cypress restaurant in downtown Walnut Creek, in celebration of Bastille Day on July 14th.
Spotted at Cypress restaurant in downtown Walnut Creek, in celebration of Bastille Day on July 14th.
From the Orinda Arts Council website:
~ 5:00 pm Arts in Bloom Visual Arts Faire
- Artist Exhibits & Art Sales~Painting & Drawing, Sculpture, Jewelry & Decorative Art
- Visual & Performing Arts and Food Lovers Silent Auction
- Kids Arts & Crafts Activities
- Food Concessions From Loard’s
- Net Proceeds to Benefit The Orinda Arts Council
~ 6:30 pm Orinda Idol Concert-in-the-Park
- Sneak Preview of the 2012 Orinda Idol Finals on September 11th at the Orinda Theatre
- Featuring Performances by 2012 Orinda Idol Finalists K-12th Grade
- Presented by The Orinda Arts Council
- Sponsored by the Orinda Community Center Auxiliary
Bring your family, friends, a picnic, and enjoy an evening of visual and performing arts in the park to benefit The Orinda Arts Council, with the support of the Orinda Community Center Auxiliary, sponsor of Orinda’s Concert-in-the-Park series, Halloween Tot Parade, Holiday Bazaar, and fundraising for the Orinda Community Center & Park.
Kinder’s Meats & Deli, the popular meat and deli located on Ygnacio Valley Rd. in Walnut Creek and elsewhere in the East Bay, is opening a new location at 1293 Parkside Dr. in Walnut Creek next month. It will be located near the Shanghai Gourmet restaurant.
From their website:
Three generations of hard work and family pride began in 1946 when John Kinder opened his first meat market in the Bay Area town of San Pablo, California. In 1985 Kinder’s was relocated to Concord, California, and the business became a popular neighborhood meat market, deli and catering company – not to mention, the only place in town to get a marinated ball tip steak sandwich. After 65 years of growth, Kinder’s now boasts 15 locations throughout Northern California and Nevada with both family and franchise locations. Kinder’s is also gearing up for explosive growth in expanding their proprietary line of bbq sauces, marinades and more in retail market across the country.
How does Kinder’s compare to Morucci’s?
Over the weekend I had my first ever parking-jacking incident at my favorite downtown Walnut Creek parking garage, the Broadway Pointe Parking Garage, off Duncan St (near Starbucks). I made it to the 2nd level when I noticed a family getting ready to leave in a corner spot. So I parked my car, turned the blinker on indicating I was waiting for the spot, and waited. And waited. After about five minutes, they finally pulled out. In order to let them exit, I needed to wait until they went first. As soon as they left, a car from the upper level zoomed straight into the spot, leaving me staring in disbelief. I made a feeble honk to let them know what I thought of their behavior. This was not a case of a few seconds difference where there could be some kind of misunderstanding. I was right next to the spot with blinker on for five minutes.
Luckily a different spot opened up nearby which I quickly snagged. However, I was somewhat close to the car that took the spot I had been waiting for, and pondered for a moment whether I should just leave, or approach them and ask them what they were thinking. I looked over, and nobody was there so I thought they may have left. I walked to the end of the garage about to open the door to leave when I took one last look. That’s when I saw one guy standing there, looking at me. If I were younger, with an older car, I might have approached and asked him to explain himself, but I know better now, and left nodding my head at the poor behavior of some people.
Has anyone ever taken a parking spot you’ve been waiting for? If so, what did you do?
photo by Flickr user Mr. Wizzard
From the City of Walnut Creek webpage:
At the November 6, 2012 statewide general election, the City of Walnut Creek will have three (3) City Council seats up for election: those currently held by Mayor Bob Simmons (completing his 1st term), Mayor Pro Tem Kish Rajan (completing his 1st term) and Councilmember Gary Skrel (completing his 3rd term). Mayors in Walnut Creek are not directly elected, but rather serve on a rotational basis as appointed annually by their fellow council members. All council members serve four-year terms.
Persons interested in running may pull nomination papers and receive all the other necessary forms and information for City candidacy from Walnut Creek’s City Clerk, Suzie Martinez. Forms are available at the opening of the nomination period on July 16, 2012. It takes approximately an hour to review the information with the Clerk, so appointments are encouraged and are being taken now for the 16th. You may make an appointment by calling the City Clerk’s office at 925-943-5819.
Nomination papers are due back to the Clerk by 5 p.m. Friday, August 10, 2012. In the event an incumbent does not file, the nomination period is extended to Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 5 p.m.
To be eligible to run for these offices a candidate must be at least 18 years of age, a citizen of the United States, and a resident and registered voter in the City of Walnut Creek. Please call the City Clerk’s office if you have any questions about eligibility or the nomination process.
I never realized that the mayor of Walnut Creek is not elected directly, does anyone know why they are appointed by the city council instead?
Yesterday the Walnut Creek police reported on a robbery with a knife that happened in the Broadway Plaza parking garage next to Macy’s, and the Pleasanton Weekly points out that it may be related to a similar incident that happened on July 6th at the Stoneridge Shopping Center in Pleasanton.
The woman had just arrived at the mall, and as she opened her trunk to get the items for return, two young women jumped her. One tried to grab her purse, while the other made a grab for the bag.
Check out the complete article at Pleasanton Weekly here.
Lamorinda Patch recently pointed out that according to Lafayette City Manager Steven Falk, a new men’s clothing store is coming to Lafayette, at the Clocktower near Patxi’s Pizza. Anyone have any idea which store is coming?
Don’t forget that last week I noted that Pelican Rock men’s clothing is coming to downtown Walnut Creek, so this must be the summer for men’s fashion I suppose.
On Wednesday afternoon after I sold my car in downtown Walnut Creek, I ran into Occupy Walnut Creek at the corner of N. Main St. and Mt. Diablo Blvd. They are still protesting all these weeks, from 4-6pm on Wednesdays, which I was surprised to see as I thought they had disbanded months ago. Since this should be the Friday Question of the Day, do you support Occupy Walnut Creek and the protests?
From a Walnut Creek Police Department press release:
On Wednesday 07/11/12, at approximately 5:22 PM, Walnut Creek Police responded to a reported robbery at knife point at the Broadway Plaza Parking Structure near Macy’s. Police arrived in minutes and determined the above described suspects approached the victims in their parked car and stole their purses at knife point. The suspects were last seen running through the upper level of Macy’s and possibly leaving in a dark colored Lexus SUV.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Det. Leonard or Ofc. Keeler with the Walnut Creek Police Department at (925) 943-5844.
From the Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce:
Music will be provided by the iconic 80’s cover band, Tainted Love. Come sing and groove with your family and friends to all of your favorite ‘80s tunes you loved when you were growing up in the heart of Downtown Walnut Creek!
Admission to this outdoor concert is $7. Food and beverages will be sold at the event including beer, wine, sodas, burgers, tacos, hot dogs. Please bring a valid ID for alcohol purchases.
Based out of San Francisco, Tainted Love headlines coast to coast at major clubs, ballrooms and rock venues. Their nationally celebrated high-energy show has brought them a loyal following of fans of all ages.
For further information about these events and the Downtown Business Association, please visit www.walnutcreekdowntown.com. The Walnut Creek Downtown Business Association is located on 1615 Bonanza Street, Suite 213, in Walnut Creek.