‘ Tis the Season THE PRESS
December 11, 2020
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‘TIS THE SEASON
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DECEMBER 11, 2020
2020: a year that will live in infamy Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain.
— author unknown
Take a leap of faith and begin this wondrous new year by believing.
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— Sarah Ban Breathnach
020 has given every one of us plenty of opportunity to learn to either wait for the storm to pass, or to dance in the rain.
The storms just kept coming, one after another, never letting up. Which did you choose, to wait or to dance? I must admit I did some waiting, and some dancing. I vowed to make the most of it! I cleaned out closets, organized the garage, played games with my family, did several jigsaw puzzles, learned to bedazzle, kept working - but a little differently. For the most part I did really well. But there were days when I got fed up. Days when I fought back, saying this cannot be real, it cannot be happening. I was in denial, and I was mad! They can’t make me stay home, they cannot tell me I can’t see my friends, my family, go on vacation. Who are they to tell me what I can and cannot do? This is the United States of America after all!! Yes, I had my moments, but, mostly, I stayed on track and kept a positive attitude. I think I am very typical of the general population. We have all wanted to “make the most of it!” Be good citizens! Play by the rules! Do the right thing! Respect thy neighbor! But, I think also for everyone, there has been some part of us, deep down inside that wanted to express our anger, fear, frustration and insecurity. How could this have happened in America? How? What? When? Where? Who? Will we ever have those answers? I doubt we will ever know the full truth, but we will march on. As we come into this holiday season, we can all say, “we made it.” We overcame, we survived. Whether you ‘made the most of it’, got mad, or a little of both, we made it through this crazy year. So, what does 2021 hold for us? Personally, I could use more time with friends and family. I could stand to mix some households. Visit with clients in person. Eat a meal at my favorite restaurant or try out a new one. And maybe even a real vacation. What about the rest of the world? What will 2021 look like? will the Dow hit 40,000? Who thought it would hit 30,000? Will Google, Facebook and Twitter continue to exist as single entities or will they be splintered apart like old Ma Bell? Will Elon Musk build a full-on resort and spa in space? Will Europe invite Americans back again? Are masks here to stay, as the new fashion accessory, forever? Will the mass exodus from California continue? Are we ever going to cruise on those great big, beautiful ships again?
A few things we know are here to stay ... Zoom meetings – think of the savings on flights, hotels, and meals. On the flip side, think of the businesses that will be hurt by the lack of spending on flights, hotels, and meals. And then, of course, there are the ancillary businesses that will be impacted like coffee shops, clothing stores, gas stations, and then to think about the industries that are impacted like oil and gas and aircraft manufacturing. There is no longer the need for months of planning these meetings, with RSVPs, cancellations, along with all the changes that come with working with humans, and special meal requests, and first floor or penthouse demands. What does this mean for the person(s) and the industries who are involved in the planning of these meetings? Telemedicine – just think how many times you have wanted to call the doctor and ask for antibiotics, or some cough syrup. There was a time, in days gone by, that that is exactly how your local doctor worked. As medicine became big business and ‘local doctors’ became a thing of the past, you always had to go in to see the doctor, pay your co-pay, and explain to them this is the same gooey cold you get every year, and antibiotics and cough medicine, along with a few days› rest will cure all that ails you. Now, once again, we can make a call, or rather turn on the video, and chat with the doc. Kinda like the good ol’ days … I guess. DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub – I don’t know about you but I had only used Grubhub once in my life until the pandemic. We used to go out to eat once or twice a week. Or we might order a pizza once in a while but now that I have gotten used to being able to get any kind of food I want, they bring it to me, and I can eat sitting on the sofa with a glass of wine and my favorite show. What a deal. My son makes fun of me because he uses DoorDash all the time and I would always get after him for it. Well, he sees his mom ‘gets it’ now. Let’s take a few minutes to reflect on the top 10 lessons learned in 2020: ♦♦ We are pretty good cooks, even if it is comfort food that might add a few pounds on the scale. ♦♦ We are smart, resourceful and entertaining. ♦♦ It is amazing what we can find in the back of the closet, or in the pocket of that old jacket you’re about to donate. ♦♦ Sunshine alone can brighten our spirits. ♦♦ Replenishing our earthquake survival kit is important. ♦♦ Our families - kids, spouse, sisters, brothers, parents are pretty darn fun to be around. ♦♦ Reading a real book, that we hold in our hands, and flipping the pages, is nostalgic and fun. ♦♦ Homegrown tomatoes are yummy and not hard to grow. ♦♦ A roaring fire is warm and cozy, and an inspiration for good conversation. ♦♦ We are survivors! We, at The Reverse Mortgage Group, would like to thank each and every one of you for your support, kindness, inspiration, encouragement, and, of course, your business throughout 2020. Enjoy the holidays. Cherish each moment. Enjoy those you can spend time with this year and reach out to those you won’t get to see this year. As we welcome the New Year with open arms, I think we all can, and should, take a collective deep breath
Beth Miller-Rowe has been in the mortgage industry for 38 years specializing in reverse mortgages for the past 12 years. Beth has degrees in economics and business administration. and ‘believe’, in our heart and soul, that 2021 will be a fabulous year! Trivia: Why is 2020 special? 2020 is like 1616, 1717, 1818, and 1919, because the first two digits match the second two digits. This happens only once in a century, which is a hundred years. Being alive in 2020 is special because that is the only year you are likely to live through wherein the first two digits will match the second two digits. – Advertorial
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*Reverse mortgages are loans offered to homeowners who are 62 or older who have equity in their homes. The loan programs allow borrowers to defer payment on the loans until they pass away, sell the home, or move out. Homeowners, however, remain responsible for the payment of taxes, insurance, maintenance, and other items. Nonpayment of these items can lead to a default under the loan terms and ultimate loss of the home. FHA insured reverse mortgages have an up front and ongoing cost; ask your loan officer for details. These materials are not from, nor approved by HUD, FHA, or any governing agency. **American Pacific Mortgage Corporation is not financial service company or licensed tax advisors; the material provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment, tax and/or mortgage advice. Although the material is deemed to be accurate and reliable, there is no guarantee it is without errors. We are not financial or tax advisors, please contact your financial professional for your personal financial situation.
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peration Helping Hand – a youth-run grassroots coalition born out of the
COVID-19 pandemic – is kickstarting its final community support project of the year, Operation Giving Tree. The project is based on traditional giving tree programs but is available virtually due to shelter-in-place restrictions. “We will be working to support 72 very special children from the Village Community Resource Center (VCRC) by brightening their holiday with toys and clothes,” said Damanpreet Singh, the group’s founder. “We are currently running it virtually, with home/curbside pickup as the method of collecting donations, so as to reduce the spread of COVID-19 while still benefitting children in need.” The group has also installed a giving tree in the Christmas tree lot located at The Streets of Brentwood last week, and Singh said he and his fellow Helping Hand members appreciate the community support thus far. Singh, a 19-year-old Brentwood resident, is currently taking a leave of absence from Stanford University, where he was studying computer science and political science. After
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Damanpreet Singh organized the installation of a giving tree in Brentwood, Saturday, Dec. 5. The project is is part of Operation Helping Hand and is designed to give children a way to celebrate the holidays. struggling to stay focused during Zoom classes this spring and fall, Singh said he decided to take a break with plans to go back in the near future and attend school on campus. “Right now, I want to invest back into my community,” he said. “I am a big believer in the boomerang effect, where you go to college and then come back and help your community, and so that’s what I’m trying to do with this leave of absence right now. It’s an in-between plan. I’m not done with college, but I have this time, so I want to maximize that.” Singh founded Operation Helping Hand in the spring after seeing so many people
concerned over food security when shelterin-place orders closed down nonessential businesses, causing a loss of income for many families. Until that time, Singh’s community work had focused on affordable housing and restorative justice, but he decided to gather some friends and work on long-term solutions to end hunger in his community. “We are trying not to be a short-term charity, we are trying to develop long-term mutual aid programs,” he explained. “We started out with food drives, and that’s a great option, but that doesn’t end hunger.” Singh said working with VCRC was an
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easy choice, as he and other members of Helping Hand had volunteered there in the past. As someone who has benefitted from community centers like the VCRC, Singh said he wants to support resources like it as well. Jose Rizo, VCRC program director, said his organization appreciates everything Operation Helping Hand has done for the community. “They have assisted us with providing canned and other shelf stable food items for one of our weekly food distributions,” said Rizo. “One of their participants also made a donation that went to the purchase of a Chromebook that was provided to a family in need, in addition to her own slightly used tech donation . . . this is not a time to look at party affiliations, and our community could benefit so much.” Singh said he hopes to see his group continue to grow and flourish with the help of the local community. “We are really community-powered, but fortunately Brentwood is a really good community, and everyone here is super giving,” he said. For more information, to donate, or to participate in Operation Giving Tree, visit https://helpinghandoperati.wixsite.com/ handshelp, call 510-972-8491 or email helpinghandoperation@gmail.com. The Village Community Resource Center is located at 633 Village Drive in Brentwood. For more information, call 925-626-7892 or visit https://www.vcrcbrentwoodca.org/.
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TIS THE SEASON
DECEMBER 11, 2020
The ABCs of gift giving A is for All in One Limousine
D is for Desserts
The holidays are filled with desserts, and MJ’s Café and Bakery in downtown Brentwood is open to take your holiday orders. Cakes and pies are available to satisfy your sweet tooth. You can order online at www.mjsdowntowncafe. com or call at 925-684-7242. They are open seven days a week.
All in One Limousine has the best transportation for all your travel needs, including airports, wine tours, weddings, dinner and holiday parties. Gift certificates are available. Limousines, town cars, SUV, party buses and passenger vans are available. Call Cindy at 925-513-4175 or visit www. allinonelimos.com. (TCP# 24869)
E is for Eyeglasses
B is for Bubbles
Campos Family Vineyards awardwinning wines make excellent holiday gifts! Stock up this holiday season with your favorite varietals at an incredible price. Shop online or in the tasting room at 3501 Byer Road, in Byron. They also offer free local delivery! Visit www.camposfamilywines.com or call 925-308-7963.
Whether you need a prescription or want fashionable frames, eye glasses can make a unique gift. At Vision Optix Optometry, they will help with all of your vision needs, including eye exams, glasses and contact lenses. Located at 3840 Balfour Road in Brentwood. Call 925-513-0323 or visit www. visionoptix.com.
C is for Clothing and Candles
F is for Fairview Heating and Air
Spinola Farm & Co., located in historic downtown Brentwood is a great spot for holiday shopping locally. You can start and finish all your shopping with beautiful gifts and clothing options. Spinola Farms is now carrying family made soy wax candles that burn clean and are hand-poured from their home to yours. Located at 220 Oak St. in downtown Brentwood. Visit www. spinolafarm.co, or call 925-684-4230.
Ensure the comfort of your family over the frosty winter months. Call Fairview Heating and Air at 925-625-4963 for all your heating needs and get 15% off repairs and installations. Expires Jan. 13, 2021. “From our family to yours, have a safe & festive holiday!”
G is for Gift Baskets
Find a great collection of fruit, nut and gourmet food gift baskets at Gursky Ranch. Give a unique, handcrafted gift basket themed for the holiday season this year. All baskets are hand-processed in the Gursky Ranch store, located at 1921 Apricot Way, in Brentwood. The store is open daily through Dec. 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 925-634-4913 with any questions.
H is for Home Decor
Brass Tacks wants to be your resource for those looking for eclectic, bohemian-style home décor. Come find one-of-a-kind gifts, vintage décor, furnishings and more this holiday season. Open Wednesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Located at 857 Second St. in Brentwood.
I is for Ice Cream
Family-owned and -operated, Sip and Scoop California is located at 234 Oak St., in Brentwood. This cute downtown business is a great place to meet up with friends and get a delicious hot beverage or scoop of ice cream. Mention this ad to get $1 off your order of $10 or more. You can follow Sip and Scoop California on Facebook and Instagram.
Coo Moo Jams is a local artisanal jams business. Currently Coo Moo Jams has two delicious flavors available, Apricot Habanero and Peachy Mango Madness. Both flavors come with a warning of “may become addicting.” Jams are available at Brentwood Craft Beer and Cider, Sip and Scoop, Gursky Ranch, McCauley’s Olive Oil Store and Brentwood Fine Meats. Visit www. coomoojams.com.
K is for Karate
The Max Academy offers in-person and Zoom classes for kids, teens and adults. Give the gift of self-defense, fitness, confidence and perseverance. You can sign up for a 30-day trial for $39.99. Located at 390 W. Country Club Drive in Brentwood, 925-390-9097.
L is for Loans
Take advantage of the current low mortgage rates to purchase or refinance your home. Preferred Rate offers a full spectrum of home loan options that are designed to match your individual goals. Call Peggy Ann Valley today at 925-890-5255; email peggy.valley@ preferredrate.com. NMLS #221369/DRE #01000599
M is for Music
The holidays are filled with music, and you can’t make music without an instrument. For the month of December, all new and used instruments at HAPPY HOLIDAYS! from Ron & Kelly
Geddes Music are on sale with specials on Yamaha instruments. Geddes Music can be found at their new location, 625 First St., downtown Brentwood, or call 925-634-6684.
N is for Nails
Indulge your loved ones this season with a gift certificate for a treatment at Em’s Nails & Spa, 2200 Sand Creek Road, Suite H, in Brentwood. For more information, call 925-240-1195 or visit https://www. facebook.com/EmsnailsBrentwood.
Em’s Nails & Spa
O is for Optometry
Delta Vista Optometry Associates is the place to go for great eyecare and a wonderful selection of glasses. Their newly expanded office is practicing all the safe COVID-19 procedures. Now is the time to use your HSA/FSA before the end of the year. Located at 8440 Brentwood Blvd. in Brentwood. Call 925-634-0303 today to schedule your eye appointment. Visit www. deltavistaeye.com.
P is for Pets
Brentwood Family Pet Care offers all their clients and patients the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. The best gift for your pets is good health exams, vaccines, anti-parasites, spay/ neuter - good food and lots of love. Let them help keep your pets (young or old) healthy and happy. Located at 4421-A Balfour Road in Brentwood. Visit www. BrentwoodFamilyPetCare.com, or call 925-240-7387.
Q is for QuikStop
Convenience is a gift in itself, and QuikStop offers many convenient options for holiday shopping. Pick up a gift card, or lottery tickets to stuff in a stocking or put under the tree. Grab some snacks or gas up for holiday travel. Located at 3940-A Walnut Blvd. in Brentwood, 925-6340369 and open 24 hours.
R is for Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
Caramel apples, truffles, toffees, cocoa bombs, clusters and more. Gift boxes, gift baskets and gift sets galore. Sugarfree, glutenfree and vegan-friendly, too. Gift Rocky this season to your friends and family. Locally owned-and-operated, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is located in The Streets of Brentwood, 2485 Sand Creek Road. For more information call 925-513-3384 or visit www. BrentwoodChocolates.com.
S is for Sportsman
Hook Line & Sinker has been your locally-owned hunting, fishing and shooting pro shop in Oakley for over 30 years. Specializing in rods/reels, tackle, ammo, firearms, outerwear, knives, tools and more. 3100 Main St. #260, Oakley, 925-625-2441
T is for Trees
Perez Nursery has a large selection of shade trees, palm trees and ornamental trees. Stop by Perez Nursery to choose the perfect tree for your yard. Perez also has a full garden center and offers landscape design and installation services. Open Monday through Saturday. Located at 2601 Walnut Blvd. in Brentwood, 925-516-1052.
U is for Ukulele
You don’t have to live in Hawaii to enjoy the lighthearted sounds of the ukulele, especially when one local group - the Delta Strummers - is dedicated to this particular instrument. If someone you know is looking to learn a new skill while enjoying the social aspect of practicing and performing with a group, consider this stringed instrument. Contact Ernie Macintyre, music director, at www. deltastrummers.org.
V is for Vintage
A Vintage Wonderland has lots of treasures to put in your hands. The store is a cooperative of artisans who are standing by to greet you with treasures galore. Located at 609 First St. in downtown Brentwood, 925-390-5903.
W is for Wine
Head down to Hannah Nicole Vineyards & Winery for all your wine gift giving needs. They are open daily from noon to 5 p.m. Shop
X is for XC Running Shoes
Pandemic conditions not withstanding, a new pair of XC, or cross country, running shoes this season will pay off in a variety of ways. From enjoying the fresh air to exercise and general overall health benefits, there has never been a better time to give the gift of XC shoes.
Y is for Yogurt (Frozen)
Stop by Menchies Frozen Yogurt for some holiday d elights. Gift cards make great stocking stuffers. Buy a $25 Menchies gift card and get a bonus $5 card, while supplies last. Open daily from 2 to 8 p.m., and 9 p.m. for $5 Friday! It may be winter, but it’s never too cold for Menchie’s. Located at 2530 Sand Creek Road, Brentwood, 925-513-6600.
Z is for Zephyr
Treat your friends and family to a gourmet dining experience at Zephyr Grill & Bar at 613 First St., in Brentwood. Zephyr gift cards make great presents! For every $100 in gift cards purchased, receive a $20 bonus card. Hours of operation: Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, call 925-418-4708 or visit https://www. zephyrgrillbrentwood.com.
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TIS THE SEASON
DECEMBER 11, 2020
The ABCs of gift giving A is for All in One Limousine
D is for Desserts
The holidays are filled with desserts, and MJ’s Café and Bakery in downtown Brentwood is open to take your holiday orders. Cakes and pies are available to satisfy your sweet tooth. You can order online at www.mjsdowntowncafe. com or call at 925-684-7242. They are open seven days a week.
All in One Limousine has the best transportation for all your travel needs, including airports, wine tours, weddings, dinner and holiday parties. Gift certificates are available. Limousines, town cars, SUV, party buses and passenger vans are available. Call Cindy at 925-513-4175 or visit www. allinonelimos.com. (TCP# 24869)
E is for Eyeglasses
B is for Bubbles
Campos Family Vineyards awardwinning wines make excellent holiday gifts! Stock up this holiday season with your favorite varietals at an incredible price. Shop online or in the tasting room at 3501 Byer Road, in Byron. They also offer free local delivery! Visit www.camposfamilywines.com or call 925-308-7963.
Whether you need a prescription or want fashionable frames, eye glasses can make a unique gift. At Vision Optix Optometry, they will help with all of your vision needs, including eye exams, glasses and contact lenses. Located at 3840 Balfour Road in Brentwood. Call 925-513-0323 or visit www. visionoptix.com.
C is for Clothing and Candles
F is for Fairview Heating and Air
Spinola Farm & Co., located in historic downtown Brentwood is a great spot for holiday shopping locally. You can start and finish all your shopping with beautiful gifts and clothing options. Spinola Farms is now carrying family made soy wax candles that burn clean and are hand-poured from their home to yours. Located at 220 Oak St. in downtown Brentwood. Visit www. spinolafarm.co, or call 925-684-4230.
Ensure the comfort of your family over the frosty winter months. Call Fairview Heating and Air at 925-625-4963 for all your heating needs and get 15% off repairs and installations. Expires Jan. 13, 2021. “From our family to yours, have a safe & festive holiday!”
G is for Gift Baskets
Find a great collection of fruit, nut and gourmet food gift baskets at Gursky Ranch. Give a unique, handcrafted gift basket themed for the holiday season this year. All baskets are hand-processed in the Gursky Ranch store, located at 1921 Apricot Way, in Brentwood. The store is open daily through Dec. 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 925-634-4913 with any questions.
H is for Home Decor
Brass Tacks wants to be your resource for those looking for eclectic, bohemian-style home décor. Come find one-of-a-kind gifts, vintage décor, furnishings and more this holiday season. Open Wednesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Located at 857 Second St. in Brentwood.
I is for Ice Cream
Family-owned and -operated, Sip and Scoop California is located at 234 Oak St., in Brentwood. This cute downtown business is a great place to meet up with friends and get a delicious hot beverage or scoop of ice cream. Mention this ad to get $1 off your order of $10 or more. You can follow Sip and Scoop California on Facebook and Instagram.
Coo Moo Jams is a local artisanal jams business. Currently Coo Moo Jams has two delicious flavors available, Apricot Habanero and Peachy Mango Madness. Both flavors come with a warning of “may become addicting.” Jams are available at Brentwood Craft Beer and Cider, Sip and Scoop, Gursky Ranch, McCauley’s Olive Oil Store and Brentwood Fine Meats. Visit www. coomoojams.com.
K is for Karate
The Max Academy offers in-person and Zoom classes for kids, teens and adults. Give the gift of self-defense, fitness, confidence and perseverance. You can sign up for a 30-day trial for $39.99. Located at 390 W. Country Club Drive in Brentwood, 925-390-9097.
L is for Loans
Take advantage of the current low mortgage rates to purchase or refinance your home. Preferred Rate offers a full spectrum of home loan options that are designed to match your individual goals. Call Peggy Ann Valley today at 925-890-5255; email peggy.valley@ preferredrate.com. NMLS #221369/DRE #01000599
M is for Music
The holidays are filled with music, and you can’t make music without an instrument. For the month of December, all new and used instruments at HAPPY HOLIDAYS! from Ron & Kelly
Geddes Music are on sale with specials on Yamaha instruments. Geddes Music can be found at their new location, 625 First St., downtown Brentwood, or call 925-634-6684.
N is for Nails
Indulge your loved ones this season with a gift certificate for a treatment at Em’s Nails & Spa, 2200 Sand Creek Road, Suite H, in Brentwood. For more information, call 925-240-1195 or visit https://www. facebook.com/EmsnailsBrentwood.
Em’s Nails & Spa
O is for Optometry
Delta Vista Optometry Associates is the place to go for great eyecare and a wonderful selection of glasses. Their newly expanded office is practicing all the safe COVID-19 procedures. Now is the time to use your HSA/FSA before the end of the year. Located at 8440 Brentwood Blvd. in Brentwood. Call 925-634-0303 today to schedule your eye appointment. Visit www. deltavistaeye.com.
P is for Pets
Brentwood Family Pet Care offers all their clients and patients the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. The best gift for your pets is good health exams, vaccines, anti-parasites, spay/ neuter - good food and lots of love. Let them help keep your pets (young or old) healthy and happy. Located at 4421-A Balfour Road in Brentwood. Visit www. BrentwoodFamilyPetCare.com, or call 925-240-7387.
Q is for QuikStop
Convenience is a gift in itself, and QuikStop offers many convenient options for holiday shopping. Pick up a gift card, or lottery tickets to stuff in a stocking or put under the tree. Grab some snacks or gas up for holiday travel. Located at 3940-A Walnut Blvd. in Brentwood, 925-6340369 and open 24 hours.
R is for Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
Caramel apples, truffles, toffees, cocoa bombs, clusters and more. Gift boxes, gift baskets and gift sets galore. Sugarfree, glutenfree and vegan-friendly, too. Gift Rocky this season to your friends and family. Locally owned-and-operated, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is located in The Streets of Brentwood, 2485 Sand Creek Road. For more information call 925-513-3384 or visit www. BrentwoodChocolates.com.
S is for Sportsman
Hook Line & Sinker has been your locally-owned hunting, fishing and shooting pro shop in Oakley for over 30 years. Specializing in rods/reels, tackle, ammo, firearms, outerwear, knives, tools and more. 3100 Main St. #260, Oakley, 925-625-2441
T is for Trees
Perez Nursery has a large selection of shade trees, palm trees and ornamental trees. Stop by Perez Nursery to choose the perfect tree for your yard. Perez also has a full garden center and offers landscape design and installation services. Open Monday through Saturday. Located at 2601 Walnut Blvd. in Brentwood, 925-516-1052.
U is for Ukulele
You don’t have to live in Hawaii to enjoy the lighthearted sounds of the ukulele, especially when one local group - the Delta Strummers - is dedicated to this particular instrument. If someone you know is looking to learn a new skill while enjoying the social aspect of practicing and performing with a group, consider this stringed instrument. Contact Ernie Macintyre, music director, at www. deltastrummers.org.
V is for Vintage
A Vintage Wonderland has lots of treasures to put in your hands. The store is a cooperative of artisans who are standing by to greet you with treasures galore. Located at 609 First St. in downtown Brentwood, 925-390-5903.
W is for Wine
Head down to Hannah Nicole Vineyards & Winery for all your wine gift giving needs. They are open daily from noon to 5 p.m. Shop
X is for XC Running Shoes
Pandemic conditions not withstanding, a new pair of XC, or cross country, running shoes this season will pay off in a variety of ways. From enjoying the fresh air to exercise and general overall health benefits, there has never been a better time to give the gift of XC shoes.
Y is for Yogurt (Frozen)
Stop by Menchies Frozen Yogurt for some holiday d elights. Gift cards make great stocking stuffers. Buy a $25 Menchies gift card and get a bonus $5 card, while supplies last. Open daily from 2 to 8 p.m., and 9 p.m. for $5 Friday! It may be winter, but it’s never too cold for Menchie’s. Located at 2530 Sand Creek Road, Brentwood, 925-513-6600.
Z is for Zephyr
Treat your friends and family to a gourmet dining experience at Zephyr Grill & Bar at 613 First St., in Brentwood. Zephyr gift cards make great presents! For every $100 in gift cards purchased, receive a $20 bonus card. Hours of operation: Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, call 925-418-4708 or visit https://www. zephyrgrillbrentwood.com.
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Course Mini Golf. The pop-up mini golf course has set up camp next to the ice rink and will remain there through Jan. 10. Denise Almaleh owns the course with her husband, Nick, and said the idea was inspired by their son, who is autistic. “My husband wanted to open up a business in Brentwood, and we were trying to think of what we needed out here,” said Almaleh. “My littlest one loves mini golf, to the point wherever we go, we have to find mini golf . . . we don’t have anything like that here.” Almaleh began to research miniature golf and found mobile mini golf courses that can be used for everything from pop-ups to corporate events to birthday parties. She and her husband found a domestic manufacturer and designed a nine-hole indoor/outdoor course complete with obstacles. “We need an outdoor activity for littles, for kids, for teens, for parents, here in Brentwood,” said
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Denise and Nick Almaleh owners of Caddy’s Course, are open for business in downtown Brentwood. Almaleh, noting her course can offer both pop-ups and private events. “We have nothing besides bowling, maybe Rockin’ Jump and a few other activities. You have to go to Walnut Creek, Fairfield, Livermore, San Francisco, and it gets tiring to have to drive to the city to do a fun activity, when you want to be here in your town, especially on the weekends when you’re commuting during the week and want to relax with
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Almaleh said she hopes Caddy’s Course serves as a fun and safe outdoor gathering for the community and affirmed all state and county COVID-19 guidelines will be followed. The course will operate at partial capacity, booking families in 15-minute windows, and making 1-hour private sessions available, as well. The Almaleh clan is making Caddy’s Course a family business, involving their oldest daughter for graphic and website design. While the business will mainly be run by Nick, Almaleh said she will operate in a supportive role. “We are doing this to bring something to the local Brentwood area,” said Nick. “We wanted to bring an outdoor activity for the community.” Caddy’s Course is located at 739 Second St., behind Brentwood On Ice. For more information or to book a tee time, call 925-420-4191 or visit www. caddyscourse.com.
Give the gift of Coo Moo jams DAWNMARIE FEHR Brentwood is home to Coo Moo jams, where Julie Deck mixes up sweet and spicy magic in a little glass jar. Formerly part of Three French Hens Jams, Deck took a break from jam making after her business partner passed away. Now she is back in the kitchen and focusing on her favorite kinds of jams. “I had been doing all the fruit jams but I wanted to concentrate on the sweet and spicy jams, which are not as common,” said Deck. Deck dubbed her company Coo Moo Jams after the Scottish cows she adores. Deck is an active member of Brentwood’s community, working with the Rotary Club of Brentwood and Brentwood Strong, and sitting on the city’s parks and recreation commission. She said her favorite part about the area is the produce. “I love being able to have fresh fruit and vegetables pretty much at my doorstep,” Deck said. “I can go to any local corner and find the best fruit and vegetables in the country right here, and that inspires me when I make these jams. For more information, or to purchase Coo Moo Jams, call 925-368-7722, email coomoojams@gmail. com or visit https://coomoojams.com/.
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