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Meet the Malik Family: Excited to Call Blackhawk Home Photo by Indigo Moments Photography
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents is proudly sponsored by Fife Avenue Partners
Letter to Residents
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Expert Contributors List
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Meet the Malik Family: Excited to Call Blackhawk Home Resident Feature
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ARF Adoption Stars Pet Corner
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Real Estate Statistics
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Calendar of Events
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A Visit to a Local Animal Sanctuary: Bay Area Cows Junior Reporter
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VIP Experience at Davis Estates Winery
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Check out the 9ers Ladies Golf
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Troops Direct Golf Challenge
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Hawaii’s flowers: A spring collection Life through a Lens
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Follow your Dream! - Part 3 Fun in the Community
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Do You Have Too Much Company Stock? Expert Contributor
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Hello QWO. Goodbye Cellulite Expert Contributor
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What the Heck is Going on with the Market? Housing Market Predictions for the Rest of 2021 Expert Contributor
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Provence Pizza, Danville Local Food Scene
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Card My Yard Makes Birthday Extra Special this Year! Business Spotlight
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Monte Vista Football Local Sports
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Meet Rachel: Wine Director at The Vine and Spirits and at Bridges restaurant in Downtown Danville Business Spotlight
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Neighborhood Birds Show us your best shot
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The Classic Club – Pine Trees in the Desert Golf Destinations
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Sullivan Rutherford Estate: Established in 1972 Wine, Food, Golf & Fun
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The Bay Area’s Largest Tacori Event is Coming Up in May! Expert Contributor
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Dear Neighbors, Publication Team Publisher:
Jo Peek, Blackhawk Resident since 2014 Content Coordinator: Megan Scott Blackhawk Resident since 2010 Designer: Emily Lund Jo Peek
Contributing Photographer: Indigo Moments Photography
Advertising Contact: Jo Peek Email: JPeek@bestversionmedia.com
It’s that time of year where we celebrate and honor the mothers! Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 9th. Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there! May also brings Memorial Day, which, in my book, is the gateway to summer. It’s the cue to pack up the winter clothes and bring out the sandals. Whether you are heading out of town or spending the holiday grilling in your backyard, we hope you have a safe and relaxing holiday weekend. Blackhawk Living is your neighborhood magazine, and in this issue you’ll meet your neighbors, the Malik Family. They are new to Blackhawk and looking forward to joining in on all the fun activities once it is safe to do so. Plus Blackhawk Chef, Parisa Z. Ambwani shares one of her favorite recipes. Warmly,
Feedback/Ideas/Submissions: Have feedback, ideas, or submissions? We are always happy to hear from you! Deadlines for submissions are the 10th of each month. Go to www.bestversionmedia.com and click “Submit Content.” You may also email your thoughts, ideas, and photos to: mscott@bestversionmedia.com. Any content, resident submissions, guest columns, advertisements and advertorials are not necessarily endorsed by or represent the views of Best Version Media (BVM) or any municipality, homeowners associations, businesses or organizations that this publication serves. BVM is not responsible for the reliability, suitability or timeliness of any content submitted. All content submitted is done so at the sole discretion of the submitting party. © 2021 Best Version Media. All rights reserved.
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Expert Contributors
To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com. Auto Sales & Service Kerri Anderson Pleasanton Automall Kerri.Anderson@hendrickauto.com 925- 737-5062
The Pleasanton Automall is a luxury automotive dealership housing the Acura and Lexus dealerships located in Pleasanton, CA. In addition to our flagships, we also carry a wide selection of quality pre-owned vehicles. We pride ourselves in offering a World Class experience to all of our guests. Visit us today or contact us online to experience the Pleasanton difference.
Dentist Dr. Larry Porteous DDS Larry Porteous Family Dentistry 925-736-9000
Porteous Family Dentistry- Larry Porteous DDS and Linda Porteous RDH have been serving the dental needs in the communities of Rodeo,Vallejo and Blackhawk/Danville for over 30 years.They are a full service practice, eliminating, in most cases, the need for referrals. Offering extended hours for your convenience. “Our practices are dedicated to treating and preventing dental diseases in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. We strive to give each person the same respect, concern and care we would expect as patients.
Chiropractor Anatomy Power Wellness Dr. Tracey James (925) 457-0210 HelloWellness@ProtonMail.com AnatomyPower.com
Dr. Tracey James joyfully serves as a chiropractor, doula and educator. She provides chiropractic care to individuals of all ages, specializing in pregnancy and pediatrics with over a decade of experience immersed in supporting families during their birth process and fertility journeys. Dr. Tracey graduated with honors from Life Chiropractic College West with further studies through the ICPA (International Chiropractic Pediatric Association) where she gained certification in the Webster Technique.
Cosmetic Surgery Stephen J. Ronan MD FACS Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and Migraine Center 925-736-5757 www.blackhawkplasticsurgery.com
Blackhawk Plastic Surgery has been offering their patients the highest quality cosmetic treatments in the Blackhawk area for more than 15 years. Now they are thrilled to introduce the Blackhawk Migraine Clinic led by migraine specialist, Alicia Choquette. Alicia brings over 5 years of migraine expertise to the Blackhawk Migraine Clinic and looks forward to helping patients live a better quality of life migraine free.
Custom Window Treatments Home Living Window Fashions Shem Isaac 925-351-4509 shem.isaac@gmail.com
Shem Isaac has been in the Window Fashions industry for over 16 years and presently serves as President of Home Living Window Fashions, a company he founded with his wife Melody Isaac. With a mission to help people Live Better By Design, the Isaacs bring passion and enthusiasm to every project and provide solutions to their clients challenges with privacy, light control, and insulation, while providing a beautiful design. Shem is nationally known as an expert on shutter construction and installation, and provides training and mentorship to other pro’s within the industry. He is a CSLB licensed contractor and holds classifications in Window Coverings and Awnings.
Education St. Isidore School (925) 837-2977 www.stisidore.org info@stisidore.org
St. Isidore School is the East Bay’s largest Catholic School serving TK-8th Grade. We believe each student is a unique and beautiful gift. We foster individuality in a familial environment, inspiring students to explore and grow. Our teachers create a love of learning by nurturing an inquisitive spirit, building connections, and developing critical thinking. We understand that today’s learners are tomorrow’s leaders.
Family Therapy Tyra Bennett Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Kith & Kin Counseling Services (925) 257-0120 kithkincounseling@gmail.com Kithkincounselingservices.com
I am a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and my private practice Kith & Kin Counseling Services was born out of the desire to provide practical and strength based counseling services to children, adolescents, and adults experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and difficulty navigating interpersonal relationships. I earned my Bachelor’s Degree from San Francisco State University in 2009 with a major in Psychology and a minor in Human Sexuality. I went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from John F. Kennedy University in 2012 specializing in Marriage & Family Therapy and Expressive Arts Therapy.
Financial Advice Best Financial Life Joe Morgan, CFP®, CFA 925-389-3889 joe@jwmwealth.com www.jwmwealth.com
Joe Morgan is a fee-only financial advisor who acts as an educator, guide, and protector of wealth to individuals and families. He created his own firm after a successful investment career because he wanted to help people find clarity in their aspirations, resources, and risks. When he’s not showing how financial advice doesn’t have to be dictated by stuffy suited men from Wall Street, he enjoys tennis at Blackhawk Country Club and hiking the Tri-Valley area.
General Contractor Cal York Construction, Inc. Cal York (925) 938-9984 calyorkcon@aol.com
Cal York Construction is a family owned construction and remodeling business operating for over 30 years in Walnut Creek and the East Bay. We have the expertise and talent to create your idea into reality. We’re conscientious and have a desire to serve our clients and make their remodeling dreams come true. We work closely with our clients to ensure that your project runs smoothly, on time and within budget.
Home Maintenance Home Inspections Plus Mark Beck 925-240-0441 m.beck@localinspector.com www.localinspector.com HVAC & IAQ Awesome Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. Todd Rilston 925-989-7414 awesomeheatingandair@gmail.com www.awesomeheatingandair.com
At Home Inspections Plus, we have two basic rules: client satisfaction and long-term relationships. With our many years of business experience and over 6,000 fee paid inspections, we believe after you try our service, you will gladly refer others to us and use us in the future. Realtor and consumer inquiries welcome!
Awesome Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. knows how important it is to make sure your business is comfortable for your employees and your customers. We are experienced in commercial sized HVAC. We can provide HVAC service contracts to make sure the air is healthy and comfortable. We do duct work and filtration and insure the best possible environment. We make sure to inspect and correct any issues. If you feel that your work environment is not right, give us a call today!
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Insurance Roger Fernando State Farm Roger Fernando Agency 925-244-1700 roger@rogerfernando.com
Roger Fernando has been a State Farm Agent for 30 years, starting his insurance agency in 1988. Roger and his team are fully licensed. We take pride in giving personal, exceptional service, in talking and listening to our clients about their insurance needs. Our mission has always been to consult with customers as their insurance needs change, protect their insurance for the risks of everyday life and help recover from the unexpected loss.
Jewelry, Diamonds & Timepieces Steve Padis Steve Padis Jewelry info@padisjewelry.com www.padisjewelry.com
Steve and Judy Padis own and operate Padis Jewelry, which has four locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. They founded the company in 1974 and are proud to have earned a reputation as one of the finest jewelers in San Francisco, serving generations of clients for their most precious moments in life, from engagement to anniversary to milestone gifts. Padis Jewelry maintains top-tier relationships with the most sought-after designers including Tacori, Forevermark, Verragio, Breitling, Tag Heuer, and Roberto Coin. As members of the American Gem Society, Padis is among the top 5% of jewelers across the country.
Landscape Construction Design-Build Native Soil Inc Emmanuel Gomez 510-332-9048 egomez@nativesoilinc.com www.nativesoilinc.com
Emmanuel Gomez has a degree in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and has been installing landscape since he was 12 years old. He is very passionate about Sustainable Landscape Practices and has worked for many years at perfecting his craft. Native Soil has been in business since 2015 and we have installed many Landscapes for High End Residential Homes, Schools, and Parks around the East Bay.
Luxury Real Estate Expert Keller Williams DRE # 01466776 Tiffany Stock 925-989-2138 TiffanyStock@kw.com www.TiffStock.com
Tiffany is a professional real estate negotiator, and is the #1 Top Producer at Keller Williams Danville. Tiffany is extremely creative; and has a great attitude. She has a lot of experience selling real estate in 4 states and even sold co-ops and condos in New York City. She has been in the Bay Area for the last 17 Years and has lived in Danville for the past 12 years.
Music: Soloist & Private Voice Lessons Elizabeth Hunter Ashley The Performance Studio 925-548-2694 Elizabeth@elizabethhunterashley.com www.elizabethhunterashley.com
Professional lyric coloratura soprano, Elizabeth has extensive experience as a soloist in oratorio, concert, musical theatre, sacred music, and new music. She performs nationally and internationally with renown conductors, orchestras, composers, international communities, and holds a myriad of national credits including MM degree. As the proprietor of her vocal music studio, she has taught 300+ private students from youth to mature adults offering them a sustainable vocal technique, biannual voice recitals which include philanthropic fund raisers, music connections in the community, performance preparation for high school top choirs, vocal competitions, college prep. recordings, pageant training. Elizabeth is a member of NATS, CCMTAC, an adjudicator for CMEA, and NATS.
Orthodontics Dr. Richard Anthony Blackhawk Orthodontics 925-736-3311 richard.anthony@blackhawkortho.com www.blackhawkortho.com
Richard Anthony, DDS MS Originally from Minneapolis, MN, Dr. Anthony moved to Danville in 1970 with his family and attended the old Charlotte Wood Middle School and San Ramon Valley High School. Dr. Anthony attended the University of California at Berkeley and subsequently completed his dental education at the University of Southern California in 1990. Later that same year, he opened the current office location at the Blackhawk Medical Center where he practiced for over 27 years. Dr. Anthony, his wife Michele, and son Ryan live in Danville. The family can always be found up at Lake Tahoe either hiking, biking, skiing, boating, or relaxing at the beach.
Pool Service Jon Lubrano Atlantis Pools 925-736-0447 info@atlantispoolsdanville.com atlantispoolsdanville.com
Atlantis Pools Inc. is a family owned business that has been serving Contra Costa County for over 25 years. From pool repair, maintenance needs, remodels and updates, no job is too big or small for us. We take pride in the high quality service we give to each customer.
Residential Bridge Loans Rubicon Mortgage Fund, LLC Cesar Peña Senior Vice President / Director of Sales 925-239-6609 Cesar@Rubiconfund.net www.Rubiconfund.net
Cesar has been with Rubicon Mortgage Fund, LLC since 2013. Currently V.P. Director of Sales, Cesar is responsible for overseeing Rubicon’s loan originators and placing non-conventional financing for his clients throughout California. Cesar received his B.A. degree in Business Administration from Cal State East Bay, Hayward, CA, focusing in Finance and Real Estate Management. Cesar serves on numerous real estate organizations located in the Bay Area. CA BRE #01984871.
Tree Service Trex Donovan Buena Vista Tree Service 415-531-1247 ntdonovan@yahoo.com www.buenavistatree.com Wealth Advisor WestPac Wealth Partners Phil Kang, CExPTM Henry Chau, CPWA® 925.350.6588 info@westpacwealth.com www.westpacwealth.com
Buena Vista Tree Service is committed to preserving our urban forests and environment. They recycle 100% of our green waste into a reusable landscaping product. Trex safely and efficiently handles all types of tree emergencies 24 hours a day to eliminate tree risks to people and property and significantly reduce your liability exposure.
Uniquely positioned to offer our clients access to one of the most comprehensive financial product platforms available today, Westpac envisions and enhances our clients’ goals by designing a customized strategy and creating a life map to achieve and protect their wealth.
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Resident Feature
Resident Feature is proudly sponsored by Tucker Associates Real Estate
Meet the Malik Family: Excited to Call Blackhawk Home By Megan Scott, Resident since 2010
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he Malik family moved into Blackhawk in 2020, during the lockdown, so they have not been able to take advantage of all the fun our community has to offer, but they look forward to making many memories in their new neighborhood.
Sumaira and Zee Malik, along with their two children, 18-year-old son, Saad, and 13-year-old daughter, Menahil, decided to relocate to the Bay Area after Saad graduated from high school. “We knew we wanted to be in Danville and narrowed our search to the Blackhawk community as it was a perfect fit for what we were looking for. Our kids love living in Blackhawk, and we feel blessed that we are part of this beautiful community,” says Sumaira. College brought Sumaira and Zee together where they became good friends. After finishing college they parted ways to achieve their goal of going abroad for higher education. They both went for Doctorate degrees in different countries in Europe but remained in touch. After finishing the first year of graduate school, Sumaira says they decided to get married and continue pursuing their degrees. “We flew to Karachi, Pakistan and got married in 1997 with our families’ blessing and our friendship turned into a lifelong partnership as a husband and wife.”
cancer researcher. After working for UC Davis for six years, Zee decided to leave academia and joined a Biopharma Company in the Bay Area. Sumaira eventually followed him and now they both work at a research-driven pharmaceutical company, Boehringer Ingelheim in Fremont. Zee was born in Pakistan. His father was in the navy and he grew up in Karachi. He was a very good student and a good sportsman. He enjoyed playing ground hockey and various other sports. Sumaira was born in India to a Pakistani father and Indian mother. “Like millions of others, both my parents were born in what is now India. At the time of partition, my father’s family moved to the newly-created country called Pakistan, while my mother’s family stayed in India. When I was 12, my family immigrated to Karachi, Pakistan and I started attending school there. Just when we thought we were settled in our new life in a new country, life brought us a dreadful surprise that changed our life forever. I still remember the dreadful day when my mother broke the news that my dad had throat cancer. This was the news that turned our lives into a roller coaster of emotions. Over the next eight months, my father bravely endured surgery, chemotherapy and radiation but eventually lost his life to the dreadful disease. I matured overnight, and as the oldest child felt a sense of responsibility towards my family. I realized that being a positive mentor for my younger siblings is not only a responsibility, but also a choice. I focused on working hard, getting a good education and becoming independent. I always dreamt of going abroad for higher education, and a Fulbright Scholarship from UNESCO to a fully funded PhD degree in Europe helped me achieve my goals. The Fellowship provided an opportunity to not only travel all over Europe but also study and
The couple continued to travel throughout Europe after their wedding. “We visited almost all European countries. We loved the elegant streets of Paris, the fairytale castles of Prague, the culture and art of Vienna and the breathtaking beauty of Switzerland. We admired the history, art, music and architecture of Europe. All these experiences provided us with immense opportunities to connect with people, navigate foreign environments and embrace the discomfort. It helped us each to become a confident and competent individual,” says Sumaira. After completing their doctorate degrees, the couple moved to the United States so that they could continue their education, Sumaira in Cancer Biology and Zee in Protein Chemistry at Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa. They bought their first home in Iowa City and welcomed their son to the family. Five years later, their daughter was born. In 2009, the family made the move to Davis, California for Zee’s research. Sumaira then joined the UC Davis Cancer Center to continue her career as a breast 8
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live on a fully funded scholarship in France, Germany and Hungary. I finished my PhD with Summa-Cum Laude in structural Biochemistry. I joined UC Davis as a Breast Cancer Researcher, where I passionately continued my pursuit of developing novel strategies to combat breast cancer metastasis and published papers in top tier peer-reviewed journals. I have been invited as a speaker at various national and international conferences and talked about breast cancer awareness/ breast cancer research. I am very passionate about my profession and realize the importance of cancer research in reducing the global burden of cancer. As I was touched by cancer at a personal level, I appreciate the progress we have made because of cancer research, but also realize how much more cancer research is needed to be done. This prompted me to step into the field of cancer research and contribute in combating this disease,” says Sumaira.
Saad graduated from high school during the pandemic and is a freshman at San Jose State University. Menahil is in middle school. “It was challenging for both our kids in the beginning of our move as they left behind all their friends and the life they have known for the last 11-years for a fresh start in a new town. They kept their support network strong and stayed in touch virtually with their friends. We are very proud that both our kids adjusted well to their new surroundings and to the remote learning. Academically, they performed remarkably well during the pandemic and completed their first semester with excellent grades. Mena is not only very good academically but is also very artistic, she loves playing volleyball and enjoys swimming. Saad enjoys exploring new places and has natural talent for public speaking. Currently, he is pursuing a degree in Biomedical Engineering and plans to go to medical school,” says Sumaira. Travel, volunteer work and creative passions balance out the Malik family’s lives. “We have always been very active in our local community. When we lived in Davis, I was very involved in my children’s school. I was an active member of Davis Engagement and Interfaith Network (DEIN) and helped organize events aimed at engaging with the community to improve understanding and to promote an inclusive community. I also serve as a co-chair of Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) at Boehringer Ingelheim and working to promote the advancement of women, throughout their careers by supporting professional development and mentorship opportunities. I’m a very creative person and an artist by heart. I love to paint on silk and exhibit my creations at various trunk shows,” says Sumaira. With all that Blackhawk has to offer, the family is looking forward to becoming actively involved in the fun once the pandemic is over. Make sure you say hello and welcome them to the neighborhood.
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Pet Corner
Leo:
ARF Adoption Stars
Julia:
Submitted by ARF Looking for a furry friend during this trying time? Good news — ARF is now offering a no-contact virtual adoption process! If you see an animal you’re interested in on our website, just fill out an online inquiry form. Once your inquiry has been received, you will be added to our virtual adoption queue.
Four-year-old Leo is charming, active, and playful. His top two favorite activities are exploring on long walks and chasing his favorite toys. Leo is looking for a home where he can stretch his legs, have a few adventures, and cozy up next to his favorite people to watch a good movie and enjoy a late night snack! The adoption fee for puppies (<6 months) is $350, for adult dogs is $250, and senior dogs (7+ years) and special needs dogs are 50% off the adoption fee.
Meet your forever friend at Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation, 2890 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, during adoption hours: Noon to 6 pm Wednesday & Thursday, Noon to 7 pm Friday, and Noon to 6 pm Saturday & Sunday. Would you like to be part of the heroic team that saves the lives of rescued dogs and cats? Can you share your talents to connect people and animals? ARF volunteers are making a difference! For more information see our website, www.arflife.org, or call (925) 256-1ARF.
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One-year-old Julia is not only adorable to look at but she has such a delightful personality as well. This petite girl is a major cuddle bug and likes nothing better than to snuggle, purr and make muffins. Julia tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and should be kept indoors to protect her immune system. FIV is specific to cats, and does not spread through casual contact such as shared water bowls, litter boxes, snuggling, or playing with other cats. The adoption fee for kittens (<6 months) is $150, for adult cats is $100, $25 off each for multiple cats/kittens, and senior cats (7+ years) and special needs cats are 50% off the adoption fee.
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PENDING BLACKHAWK LISTINGS 4/10/2021 ACTIVE BLACKHAWK LISTINGS 4/10/2021 Street
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Kingswood Circle Silver Oak Pl Live Oak Ct Deer Crest Dr Silver Maple Dr White Pine Ln Country Club Ter Bent Oak Ln Blue Spruce Dr Pepperwood Ct Rosewood Ct East Ridge Ct Deer Ridge Rd Blackhawk Meadow Dr
$919,900 $1,039,000 $1,349,000 $1,800,000 $1,850,000 $2,095,000 $2,500,000 $2,580,000 $2,798,000 $2,890,000 $3,695,000 $4,688,800 $7,995,000 $10,995,000
Sq.Ft. BR FBA PBA 1752 1869 2666 3635 2949 3295 4454 5160 4793 4500 5839 7172 13748 10075
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Kingswood Cir Live Oak Dr Conifer Ter Deer Trail Dr Redwood Dr Oakridge Dr Silver Pine Ln Sugar Maple Dr Liquidamber Pl Sugar Pine Ln Deer Meadow Dr Quail Run Pl Quail Run Dr S Ridge Court Deer Hollow Dr Chestnut Pl Kingswood Lane Eagle Ridge Dr
$868,000 $1,250,000 $1,398,000 $1,578,800 $1,599,000 $1,748,000 $1,798,800 $1,799,000 $1,880,000 $2,098,000 $2,325,000 $2,199,000 $2,349,000 $2,599,900 $2,698,800 $3,125,000 $3,690,000 $4,898,800
Sq.Ft. BR FBA PBA 1752 2269 2331 3878 2611 3138 2848 2825 3478 3383 3319 3371 4580 4492 4607 4161 6641 7672
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Source: BridgeMLS 4/10/2021 Best Version Media does not guarantee the accuracy of the statistical data on this page. The data does not represent the listings of any one agent or agency but represents the activity of the real estate community in the area. Any real estate agent’s ad appearing in the magazine is separate from the statistical data provided which is in no way a part of their advertisement.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Tues., May 4
Mon., May 31
May the Fourth Be With You
Memorial Day Ceremony
@Downtown Danville, Town Green & Village Theatre On May the 4th, the Town of Danville is celebrating all things Star Wars! There will be a scavenger hunt throughout Downtown Danville, a Jedi drive-thru, Ways of the Force with Master Andy Zandy and the 12 Parsecs Kessel Run Challenge. The scavenger hunt is free and does not require registration. You must register for all other events at www.danville.ca.gov/ recreation. Costumes are encouraged. For more information call the Danville Community Center at (925) 314-3400.
@Oak Hill Park Honor and remember our fallen veterans at Danville’s Memorial Day Celebration. Follow the American flags on Stone Valley Road to Oak Hill Park, where you’ll enjoy live music, entertainment, and a special ceremony including guest speakers and tributes to past and present service members. Bring a picnic lunch and share this patriotic and educational event with the whole family. Time: 10:30 am
Sat., May 15
Comedy in Place with Liz Grant & Friends @Zoom Big laughs from the comfort of your living room Time: 7:30pm Learn more at danville.ca.gov/
Sun., May 23
Animals on Broadway @Virtual Event Animals on Broadway (AOB) is an annual opportunity to gather the whole family — including your pet — to save lives, virtually! Register today as an individual or start forming your team with friends or co-workers to help ARF raise lifesaving funds for animals in need. Funds raised at Animals on Broadway support ARF’s many life-changing programs to enhance the human-animal bond including rescue and adoptions, mobile clinic services for low-income populations, disaster relief, Pets and Vets, and more. Be a champion for pets in need by fundraising virtually! Fundraise as an individual or team to help ARF raise $100,000 to rescue even more dogs and cats. More information here: https://arflife.org/
Every Monday
Tips for Change Community Fundraising Events @Gianni’s Italian Bistro Gianni’s Italian Bistro opens up their restaurant to support our local non-profit community. Tips for Change is a fun and unique way for local charity organizations to raise much needed funds. Volunteers and supporters of local non-profits suit up and become your servers for the evening with all tips and 10% of sales going to support their organization. This event occurs most Monday evenings between 5 and 8pm and is open to the public. Reservations required. More information at www. giannissanramon.com
Every Saturday
Farmers’ Market @Railroad Ave. Municipal Parking Lot - Downtown Get the freshest seasonal fare at the Danville Certified Farmers’ Market. You’ll find fruits and vegetables direct from local farmers, along with fresh-cut flowers, bedding plants, fresh breads, and delicious specialty food items you can eat in the market or take with you to enjoy at home. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the week, or shop al fresco while socializing with friends. This event is located at Railroad & Prospect Avenues and offers free parking in the adjacent lot.
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Time: 9am-1pm More information at www.pcfma.com
SAVE THE DATE: Mon., June 28
Paws In Need is happy to announce TIPS FOR CHANGE @Gianni’s Italian Bistro Welcome Summer by treating your significant other to a tasty Italian dinner and help prevent animal overpopulation by attending the Paws In Need fundraiser on Monday, June 28th, 2021. Join us for dinner and raffle baskets 5pm – 8pm at Gianni’s Italian Bistro, 2065 San Ramon Blvd., San Ramon! Choose your time to attend, make reservations and dine! You’ll have a special a la carte menu, from appetizers to main courses to dessert. Volunteers from Paws In Need will be serving you with style! All proceeds will benefit local animals. The Spay/Neuter and Urgent Care programs rely solely on public donations and contributions from the community to provide financial assistance for veterinary medical needs in the Tri-Valley area. Dinner prices vary and reservations are expected to sell out, so make yours today! Reservations are available by calling the restaurant at 925-820-6969 or by going Gianni’s page on Yelp. For more info, please contact event coordinator Lisa at 925216-1621 or lisawilliams.ca@gmail.com. MAY 2021
Junior Reporter
A Visit to a Local Animal Sanctuary: Bay Area Cows By Austin Scott, 2nd grader at Tassajara Hills Elementary
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or a while now we have driven by the sign on Finley Road that says “Bay Area Cows Animal Sanctuary” and wondered what it was all about, so we did some research and scheduled a visit. We had a great time visiting the cows and getting to know them. We met with one of the founders of the sanctuary, and he told us what makes these cows so special. You could tell immediately that the cows were loved and cared for. We learned that Bay Area Cows is a non-profit with the goal of providing farm animal rescue and rehabilitation, sustainable and organic agriculture and to promote plant based living. It’s a beautiful place filled with cows that are loved and adored, and volunteers who seem to really love the cows. I recommend learning more at at www.bayareacows.com.
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Food, Wine and Fun
VIP Experience at
Davis Estates Winery By Jo Peek, Resident since 2014
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e recently had the privilege to visit Davis Estates winery in Calistoga, California. We enjoyed the VIP Experience, which included a private tour of the property.
We were greeted at the door with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc by our host, Erin Esser. We enjoyed touring this beautiful state-of-the-art wine facility that was designed by Howard Backen.
Kugel Floating Ball Fountain
After the tour, we enjoyed a private tasting paired with amazing food from Executive Chef, Mark Caldwell. We enjoyed 5 courses, with the last dessert course pairing cheese with the 2016 Phase V Petite Sirah. The VIP Experience was amazing and we suggest you treat yourself the next time you visit wine country.
1 Vietnamese Shrimp Fritters with 2018 Chardonnay
2 Moroccan Spiced Lamb Meatballs with 2017 Cabernet
4 Seared Prime Beef Striploin with 2016 Phase V Cabernet
3 Pan Seared Musovy Duck Breast with 2016 Zephyr
The View from the Private Tasting Room
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Ladies Golf
Check out the 9ers By Linda Marver, Resident since 2007
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appy May! April was a busy month for the Niners. So good to be able to gather together again after the numerous covid closures. Our Spring Back to Golf event was a huge success and the weather cooperated to complete our perfect day. Shaun McCarty and Justin Lee organized a very helpful Irons clinic at the driving range and shared lots of tips to improve our games. Brian Brake and Shaun McCarty gave us a rules seminar on the Falls golf course. Always need a refresher on the golf rules! Our first Team Play will begin with Roundhill Country Club later this month. Good luck and thank you to all the ladies who signed up to play! If you are new to golf, returning to regular play or are just looking to play with a great group of ladies, check us out. Contact our Membership Chair, Barbara Walsh at rb232Walsh@comcast.net or(925)699-1259.
Niners May Calendar May 6th - Falls, back May 13th - Lakes, back May 20th - Falls, front/TOC#1/Board Meeting May 27th - Lakes, front/Charm Day Mary Porteous, Birdie on Lakeside #16 Spring Back to Golf Winners Linda Marver, Sue Sunder, Debbie Roof
Congratulations to all our March winners!
Blackhawk Niners March Charm Day Results CHARM WINNER Karen Yarosh Ace of Aces Low Gross Vicki Robinson Ace of Aces Low Net Mary Porteous Most Improved Golfer Marlene Williamson
1st Flight 1st Place Low Gross Vicki Robinson 2nd Place Low Gross Cheryl Hanson 3rd Place Low Gross Nancy Chapman 1st Place Low Net Debbie Roof 2nd Place Low Net Helen Tarantino 3rd Place Low Net Joanne Knapp Low Putts Vicki Robinson
2nd Flight 1st Place Low Gross Terri Lawson 2nd Place Low Gross Linda Maddalon 3rd Place Low Gross Denise Kettunen 1st Place Low Net Sandra Davis 2nd Place Low Net Diane Paulik 3rd Place Low Net Mary Porteous Low Putts Karen Yarosh Low Putts Terry Lawson
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Charity Spotlight
Troops Direct Golf Challenge By Jo Peek
Monday June 14th Blackhawk’s Lakeside course Troops Direct is hosting its 8th annual Troops Direct Golf Challenge to benefit our nation’s deployed service members. Troops Direct is the only non-profit organization of its type: saving lives and accomplishing missions. Participate and support at troopsdirect.org.
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Life through a Lens
Hawaii’s flowers: A spring collection By Sonia Lamba, Resident since 2015
As an aspiring photographer, I have always loved taking beautiful photos of my friends and family, nature and travels. After having a fulfilling career in finance in New York, I moved to California in 2014 where my love for photography turned into an invigorating passion. Moving to gorgeous Blackhawk has further enriched and blossomed my love for the camera. I take my camera everywhere, regardless of how short the distance is. Knowing me, there is always a photo opportunity! 18
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Fun in the Community
Follow your Dream! - Part 3 By Jerry Milenbach, Resident Since 2020
Part III of a III-part Series: The day to make the quick 24-hour trip to Culver City had finally arrived, and I was ready to live out this once in a lifetime dream. Since the theme of the tapings was Greatest American Cities – The San Francisco Bay Area, we knew that some puzzles would have a San Francisco or Bay Area topic, so my girlfriend was getting my mind ready by quizzing me on all landmarks, places to visit and anything that might represent our area. After checking in to the local hotel across from the studio lot, we met a few fellow contestants who were staying there as well. All of us began to swap stories and similar thoughts and feelings we were all experiencing. I knew that I needed a good night’s sleep, so I called it a night early; however, it was well known that I would not be sleeping too much. When my alarm went off, I began racing around to get ready and have something light to eat. My grandmother and girlfriend could not accompany me at this time as they had to drive over at noon when all the other guests could arrive. The contestants were being picked up at 7:00 a.m. by the Wheel Shuttle and arriving early to begin practice, get make-up and go through all kinds of legal paperwork. On the ride over, there were six of us in the van, and we all continued to share and help each other to relax. It was such a wonderful time getting to know others who I was to compete against. The moment the van pulled up to the studio lot, and you looked up at the big Wheel of Fortune Wall, it truly began to sink in: that I was about to live out a dream and compete on America’s Game Show. After signing in, we all took a seat in the contestant room and waited for our instructions. We met all the contestant coordinators, and they told us what to expect throughout the day. There were going to be six show tapings with a break in the middle. Since there was no live studio audience at this time due to the pandemic, all contestants not being taped became the audience and watched from the studio. However, before we got to that point, we had approximately four hours of learning all the rules, signing legal documents and getting made up.
Arriving at the studio lot.
say hi and keep us calm. One of them was the executive producer at the time, Harry Friedman, and the other was none other than Vanna White. She was in sweats and no make up and looked as good as she does on TV. She was so down to earth and talking to us and giving some great advice, which helped me when I was on stage. After all the paperwork was done, and we went over all the rules, we were able to do a practice run spinning the wheel and calling letters. It was truly amazing. I remember the studio being quite cool in temperature and the wheel being smaller than seen on TV. However, the wheel is quite heavy and weighs approximately 2,400 pounds. Doing the practice rounds helps to get the nerves out and the contestant supervisors get to remind you what to do. Many things you needed to remember were to keep smiling, keep clapping, buy those vowels, annunciate clearly and above all be prepared to call your next letter. Back in the contestant room, we were randomly put into groups of three, and one of us picked a number from a bag which was to tell us what episode we were going to tape. I knew I did not want our lead to pick 1 or 6 for obvious reasons, and as luck had it – we got 2, so we went second. They then had all three in my group stand up and pick colored marbles, which was then going to tell us where we were going to stand on the podium, and again as luck had it, I got to be next to Pat Sajak. The nerves really began to pick up when we watched the first group tape, and our group went in to get final make up and wardrobe checked. We had the microphones attached and were all ready to go. As we got called out and I took my place next to where Pat would stand, I was taking in every moment. I looked up
At one point while we were all going through the papers, we had two special guests appear to
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for my grandma and girlfriend to make sure they got there okay. As the intro music began, Pat and Vanna did their walk, all the while I was clapping, smiling, taking three deep breaths and was ready to win at the wheel. The first two puzzles are toss-ups where letters come up randomly and you ring in when you think you know the answer. I remembered that you do not want to wait too long, but always ring in right after a letter comes up when you could guess. I was able to do that for the first two and guessed right: Delicious Clam Chowder and My New Smartphone. The first one was quick for me, because my girlfriend and I practiced all San Francisco items on our drive down, and clam chowder was at the top of our list. In between those toss-up puzzles you get a chance to introduce yourself and that is where Right before I solved the Delicious you get to interact with Pat Clam Chowder Puzzle. a bit more.
all the way and solved the puzzle with one letter left. I know many of my friends and family were yelling at their TVs as they most likely had the puzzle, Exceptionally Luxurious, long before I did. But I built my bank, finally solved, and won a trip to Antigua, which I am taking at the end of April 2021. After the second to last commercial break, there were three more toss-ups that were $2,000 each, and I was the first to ring in on each of them (again, something you were advised to at least give yourself a chance). I was able to get one out of the three and have a total of $17,800, a $9,000 lead by this point. On the last puzzle before the bonus round, Pat gave the wheel a final spin and each letter was worth $1,650. My first guess provided me with $8,250; however, the next contestant also guessed a letter that was in the puzzle five times for $8,250. It went around a couple more times, and Pat mentioned a lot was riding on this puzzle because now one of the two of us would win and go on to the bonus round. My turn was next, and I knew “Connecting to the,” but Internet was just not coming to me and the n’s, t’s and e’s were provided. It was heartbreaking to say the least after the contestant next to me solved it and went on to the bonus round. A tough pill to swallow for sure, but nonetheless, I had the most amazing time.
I went upstairs to the prize room and began signing documents On the very next puzzle, a crossword for the cash and trip. This dream came full style one, I was able to spin first circle when I noticed a familiar face in the because I answered the second tossroom. I turned to look at the individual to up. I was so thankful that on the very ask her how long she has worked for Wheel, first spin, I did not hit ‘bankrupt’ or and she replied about 17 years. This woman ‘lose a turn.’ I do not remember what was the one who was the stand-in Vanna the first letter I called was, but I do in 2004 turning the letters on my proposal know I landed on the wild card wedge puzzle when Wheel was on location in San and the million-dollar wedge and got Francisco. She laughed and could not believe them because I called a letter that was what a small world it was. It not only is a very in the puzzle. However, I got down to small world, but one that allows you to take Introductions with Pat Sajak. the last few letters and called a wrong chances and follow your dreams: you just one. A couple of spins later, the puzzle never know where they might lead. was solved and there went the chance at a million dollars for me. But I still had $3,000 from the first two rounds and more than the show minimum of $1,000. The fourth round was controlled by the second contestant as she did not relinquish her turn and solved the puzzle. The fifth puzzle was the prize puzzle, and I was the second one to begin choosing letters. When it was my turn, I kept control After I landed on the Million Dollar Wedge. © 2021Quadra Productions, Inc., photographer Carol Kaelson. All rights reserved.
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Hello QWO. Goodbye Cellulite By Stephen Ronan, MD FACS, Blackhawk Plastic Surgery & MedSpa
history of cellulite investigation to help determine the safety and efficacy of the product. These two identical trials enrolled 845 women in the United States, aged, 18 or older, with moderate to severe cellulite. During the trials, reductions in cellulite severity were observed more frequently in the QWO group compared to the others.
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t Blackhawk Plastic Surgery & MedSpa we’re always looking for the latest aesthetic treatments to offer our patients. This month we are thrilled to announce an exciting new, non-surgical treatment plan for cellulite called QWO. QWO (collagenase clostridium histolyticum-aaes) is a revolutionary new product from Endo Aesthetics. It is the first and only FDA-approved injectable for the treatment of moderate to severe cellulite of adult women, and we are one of the first practices in the Bay Area to offer this exciting new product. There are typically three things that cause cellulite’s distinct dimples: over time, your skin thins, fat cells enlarge and push against the skin, and the fibrous bands under the skin’s surface thicken and cause tension. QWO is made from enzymes called collagenases. When injected, these enzymes target and break down the fibrous bands under the skin. Once the tension in the bands is released, fat cells are redistributed to help smooth out surface dimples. Before introducing QWO, Endo Aesthetics conducted the largest clinical trials in the
If you are interested in learning more about this new cellulite treatment plan, I encourage you to call or come in for a consultation with me or one of our nurse practitioners. Yes, I know it can be hard to talk about something as personal as your cellulite, but perhaps you can take comfort in knowing that you’re not alone in your struggles. Approximately 90% of women have cellulite, no matter what they eat or how much they exercise. If together we determine that this new QWO product is right for you, we will develop a personalized plan, including the target treatment areas and total number of treatments. At each office visit, injections take as little as 10-15 minutes. Visible results are typically achieved in 10 weeks, and most women can expect to come in for three treatments, 21 days apart. Please call our office at 925-736-5757 to learn more about QWO or to schedule either an in-person or virtual consultation. For a limited time, we are offering introductory pricing that can save you 15% or more on your first cellulite-busting treatment plan. We look forward to introducing you to QWO and helping you say goodbye to cellulite.
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What the Heck is Going on with the Market? Housing Market Predictions for the Rest of 2021 By Tiffany Stock, Real Estate Broker, Keller Williams
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ou might be thinking about buying or selling and wonder like everyone else…. what the heck is going on with the market? Especially after such an unpredictable year. No one could have predicted 2020; it was the perfect storm of people being homebound 24/7 with the option of remote work and wanting more space, and needing a change. Space and nice backyards become a very hot commodity.
So what IS the market doing? According to the National Association of Realtors, low mortgage rates and the rise of remote workers with flexible schedules will keep home sales going in 2021. With new buyers entering our market from the South bay, Peninsula and San Francisco, not enough homes for sale to meet
demand, home sales and prices will still go up. Home sales and prices are likely to be higher in the coming months than compared to last year. When we start to see inventory rise of how many more homes come on the market is the indicator that will tell us it’s time for prices to cool off. Consumer confidence in the housing market fell at the start of this year, according to the most recent survey from Fannie Mae. People think house prices will continue to go up. As a result, the share of consumers who say it’s a good time to buy a home dropped from 52% to 48%. But even still nationwide, 58% of home offers written by agents faced bidding wars according to Redfin. Bottom Line, it’s still a sellers’ market, and
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prices will be steady for most of the rest of 2021, but at the pace we have been going, you’ll start to see that declining towards the end of 2021. Always remember, the housing market predictions can give you an idea of what’s going on, but never let that be your only factor in your housing decisions. The time is right when it’s best for your family.
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Local Food Scene
Provence Pizza, Danville By Megan Scott, Resident Since 2010
We love supporting local, small business. Have you tried the new Provence Pizza in Danville? Located next to Lunardi’s, the location opened in June and they have perfected the art of Neapolitan-style pizza. The owner, Said, is a local Danville resident and is very excited to welcome the Danville community in to try his wood-fired specialties. Along with pizza, they also offer local beers and French wines. They have plenty of heat lamps for a comfortable, outdoor dining experience. We loved the pesto pizza and the NEAPOLITAN MARGHERITA. It’s all delicious. Wheel of Fortune Puzzle Book
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Business Spotlight
Card My Yard
Makes Birthdays Extra Special this Year! By Megan Scott, Resident Since 2010
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ard My Yard San Ramon Valley made Austin’s Birthday Extra Special this Year!
Owned by a local Danville family, Card My Yard San Ramon Valley is run by the Moreno Family. Jenny, Chris, Alyssa and Blake. Jenny grew up in Danville and has lived here for over 30 years! Their family is very active in the community, Blake (9) and Alyssa (12) enjoy a variety of activities including dance, baseball, golf and swimming for the HOX. The family can often be found at the pool, on the bocce courts or at the dog park with their labradoodle, Poppy. The family fell in love with the joyful way to celebrate a special occasion and the idea of starting a franchise in the San Ramon Valley was born. Jenny has an eye for design and the family loves celebrating all occasions! They saw this as the perfect opportunity to spread joy and bring smiles to people’s faces because there are so many life events worth celebrating BIG! The entire family helps with the business, the kids especially love organizing signs and going out in the evenings to help set-up or pickup. Mom and dad love that the kids are learning some responsibility and involved in the family business. Card My Yard looks forward to bringing joy to your next occasion, big or small! A Card My Yard greeting is the perfect gift for birthdays, graduations, anniversaries and celebrations of any size. It’s a full service yard sign rental company - you book the order and they take care of the rest!
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Local Sports
Monte Vista Football By Ricky Helton, Resident Since 2004
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s I’m sitting here writing this it’s four days away rom Monte Vista’s final football game. It’s not just your ordinary game either. It’s rivalry week: MV Mustangs vs. San Ramon Wolves. I’ve been following the two programs, taking pictures at their games. Here are some pictures from Monte Vista vs. Cal High and Clayton Valley. MV lost to Cal High in overtime 38-31 in a nail biter. Monte Vista held the lead throughout most of the game until Cal High forced overtime following a fumble. I felt MV held their own in the Clayton Valley game. Especially considering by halftime CV ran the ball 44 times. But in the end, MV lost 21-14. Monte Vista is currently 0-5, but they’re not giving up in these games They’re playing with heart. I hope my pictures show it.
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I’ve been a resident of Danville since 2004. My wife and I have a daughter at Stone Valley and a son who is a Senior at Monte Vista. My wife, Grace, is a San Ramon High School alumni. I do sideline photography for Niners Nation and I love to capture sports and action. Most importantly I love our community and I like to capture its awesome moments. More photos from other sports in our area can also be seen at my Facebook page RickyHeltonPhotography.
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Business Spotlight
Meet Rachel:
Wine Director at The Vine and Spirits and at Bridges restaurant in Downtown Danville By Megan Scott, Resident Since 2010
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e love supporting local businesses. Meet Rachel, Blackhawk resident and Wine Director at The Vine and Spirits and at Bridges restaurant in Downtown Danville. Rachel has been living in Blackhawk for 3 years and has been at the Vine 2.5 years. She used to always shop at The Vine because they had the best wine selection around, and in 2018 accepted a job to run their wine club and wine program for the retail shop and restaurant and manage the restaurant. Rachel’s passion has always been in food and wine. About 6 years ago she changed careers from a legal assistant into the wine business and has never been happier. Rachel loves finding small production, boutique wineries and sharing these wines with her guests and wine club members. Next time you are at The Vine, make sure to say hi to Rachel and ask her what special wine finds she suggests.
If you haven’t been to The Vine recently, be sure to check it out. They have a beautiful new patio and a delicious full menu with appetizers, dinner, desserts and signature cocktails. Thank you Rachel for sharing your talents with our community!
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Neighborhood Birds By Ed Cropley, Resident Since 2004
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y passion is photography, especially in the community and surrounding area. I have been focusing on our natural wildlife. It is astounding how many various types of birds inhabit our very neighborhoods. Each weekend (or free moment that I have), I take a walk around the neighborhood and carry along with me, my trusty camera. I try and capture exact moments in the day and life of each subject. Yes, I do use a program to better my shots, but that is where I feel my creative side comes through.
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Female Mallard Duck Taken behind the Deer Creek 55+ Housing Development
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Male Bufflehead Duck (Bucephala albeola) A small sea duck that has a migratory space in the inland waters off the coast of Western North America and the southern US Taken at Deer Creek Living on Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon Nikon D500 600mm lens BLACKHAWK LIVING CA 33
Golf Destinations
The Classic Club – Pine Trees in the Desert
By Chuck Fox, Owner, Quintessential Golf, Resident since 2012
Impressive Clubhouse
Plenty of Water
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he Classic Club in Palm Desert, California, is a recognized Arnold Palmer-designed championship course. It has frequently been a host site of the former Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and has been listed by Golfweek as one of the Best Courses in California to play. An abundance of pine trees and pine straw are unusual for a desert course. A profusion of water features navigated by fourteen bridges
combined with wide landing areas makes this a fun yet challenging course to play. A three-story 63,000 square foot Tuscan Village inspired clubhouse is impressive. Each greens fee comes with a $15 food/beverage voucher for the day, along with a logo golf towel. The service is excellent. You’ll love the practice facility. It includes a superb two-acre teeing ground coupled with chipping greens, a bunker and very large putting greens that are consistent with the course conditions.
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course. This is the hardest part of this course. It’s easy to “hit it thin” with a high bounce wedge if you open the face too much. It’s worth practicing in the bunker area before the round to get a feel for the sand and pick your best wedge/bounce for these course conditions.
Large Fairway Bunkers
They maintain the course to a high standard. The popular greenskeeper. org site ranked The Classic Club as the Best Golf Course Playing Conditions in Southern California. It’s tough to get a poor lie. Even the par 3s teeing grounds are pristine and not torn up. The fairways are just right, making good contact easier for players of all abilities. The rough is thick and maintained but not punishing. It’s important to define and hit a target line for both the tee shot and the approach shot. A steady wind funneling though the mountains along Interstate 10 can complicate the decision. Although the fairways are generous, it’s best to be in the right position in the fairway given the plethora of doglegs in both directions. Approaches to most greens are challenging, as misses in the wrong place can be deadly. Water comes into play on tee shots, par 5 layup shots, and approach shots. The greens are outstanding. They are not rock hard with good shots stopping, but hard enough to allow for some roll-out. The speed, undulations, and pin placements make for some treacherous putts if you are above or to the wrong side of the hole. The well-groomed bunkers are firm for a desert
The course is one of the few desert courses located north of the Interstate Highway 10 freeway in the Coachella Valley. Hence, higher winds are common than at the courses fifteen miles south near State Highway 111 and the Santa Rosa Mountains. However, given its unusual design for the desert and impeccable conditioning, this is the one to play near the Interstate Highway 10 corridor.
If You Go: Course – Rams Hill comprises a single eighteen-hole golf course. Course- Classic Club is a semi-private daily fee golf facility with a single eighteen hole championship golf course managed by Troon. Rates – From $100 to $135 Location - Palm Desert, California near Interstate Highway 10 in the Coachella Valley near Palm Springs. Lodging – Multiple hotels near Interstate Highway 10.
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Wine, Food, Golf & Fun
Sullivan Rutherford Estate: Established in 1972
By Mike L. McColgan, Resident since 1990 | Photo by MJ McColgan
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ecently, we had the pleasure of visiting Sullivan Rutherford Estate sitting on 26 acres of beauty in the heart of Napa. It is a boutique winery that has been making Bordeaux style wines since 1972.
In addition to the 2018 Chardonnay, we tasted the 2016 Coeur Du Vigna, 2016 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, 2015 James O’Neil Merlot and 2015 James O’Neil Cabernet Sauvignon.
James (Jim) O’Neil Sullivan founded this winery, and his vision of making world class wines continued when the winery was sold in 2018.
We especially enjoyed the 2016 Coeur Du Vigna, which was a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 24% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc, 5% Malbec and 2% Petite Verdot.
Now under the guidance of Juan Pablo Torres Padilla, this winery continues their ‘quest to be the best’.
The label on the bottle is also graced with a colorful painting by James O’Neil’s daughter. We took a couple of bottles home with us.
Our host today was Laura. She met us with a great smile and two glasses of Chardonnay when we arrived. Her passion and proud description of these great wines made for a very enjoyable day.
The peaceful, pastoral setting and perfectly manicured grounds reminded us of being in Ireland. This is a ‘must do’ Napa wine experience. For more information and to make an appointment go to: Sullivanwine.com
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The Tacori legacy began with Haig Tacorian, who left Europe in 1969 to start a new life in the United States. In California, Haig and his wife, Gilda, devoted themselves to creating fine jewelry with a unique and distinctive European flair. Today, Haig is still the patriarch of the company, and is aided by his son, Paul, and daughter, Nadine, as well as several other Tacorian family members- all proudly carrying on the family tradition of passion, quality, attention to detail and personal client care. Each of the Padis Jewelry locations features an exclusive Tacori boutique, where you can browse the largest collection of Tacori designs in California, including all of the designer’s freshest styles, in both bridal and fashion jewelry. Be sure to join us for our Tacori Spring Event May 21st through the 24th at our Napa and San Francisco locations to peruse the largest selection of Tacori and diamonds while enjoying champagne and hors d’oevres; the perfect way to select your next heirloom. Shoppers can examine and try on any Tacori piece in person before making a decision on their one-of-a-kind treasure. For those looking for reasonably priced bridal sets, make sure to ask about special pricing, flexible payment plans as well as interestfree financing. In addition to seeing Tacori’s esteemed collection, Padis will also offer exclusive pricing for those who attend the May event. Customers can anticipate special Tacori gifts with their purchase, as well as engagement ring and diamond package deals that will last through the weekend. 38
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