Brentwood Press 09.08.17

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 19, No. 36

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Future Shining through haze of resort T uncertain by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

The ripples of hope that a Great Wolf Lodge might open in Brentwood have turned into waves of uncertainty. The City of Gilroy, long rumored to be in competition with Brentwood for a resort, entered into a 60-day exclusivity agreement with Great Wolf to explore bringing a lodge to the city. The resort company operates 16 parks around the nation and one in Canada. Locations feature an indoor water park, hotel, family-entertainment centers, restaurants, retail stores and meeting rooms for conferences and seminars. “As we look to expand the Great Wolf see Resort page 30A

Craft Beer, Wine, Spirits

hough smoke from forest fires in Northern California obscured the skies for several days last week, the moon shone brightly over East County on Friday night. It was 79 percent visible in the waxing gibbous phase and was on its way to the full moon that occurred Sept. 6. This year, the September full moon is also known as the full corn moon. October’s harvest moon will occur Oct. 5.

It’s all on tap in this week’s edition, featuring a peek at upcoming Craft Beer Festival. Page 1B

Painting The Plein Way

Photo by Tony Kukulich

Hurricane Harvey hits home Former resident displaced by Lauren Huffmaster Correspondent

A former Brentwood resident and Liberty High School graduate is one of the thousands of victims who was caught in the path of Hurricane Harvey. A 2010 Liberty graduate, Jessica Bower moved to Texas with her boyfriend and his 4-year-old son in Aransas Pass, on the Corpus Christi Bay. Their home was located in the center of the predicted path of Hurricane Harvey, and on Thursday,

Photo courtesy of Rebecca Bower

Jessica Bower, her boyfriend and his son were staying in this house after being displaced from their home, which was also flooded by Hurricane Harvey. Aug. 24, they evacuated and went to stay with family in Baytown outside of Houston. At 3 a.m. on Saturday,

Jessica awoke to find water coming into the home. She gathered her family and fled to higher ground,

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September 8, 2017

Roharpo the Bluesman September 16 - noon See page 15a for more information. I'm the Lead man for great Blues band call; Roharpo The Bluesman & The Real Blues Band, we been playing together for 7yrs & we have created a wonderful sound that gravitate one's ears...My name is Roosevelt Lands aka Roharpo The Bluesman, I was born in New Orleans Louisiana & grew up in Baton Rouge Louisiana, I come from a family of musicians, Gospel, R&B & Blues...Music has always been a part of my life, I just had to wait until it was my time to get into it...I'm a self taught harmonica player & I learn to play listening to artist like; Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williams, Little Waiter & James Cotton, these individuals play a role in my style of playing the harmonica & Blues, music is something that I

taking refuge in a storage facility. On Sunday, Aug. 27, she and her family moved to a hotel, where they have been staying ever since. “We are all hurting,” Jessica said. “Yet at the same time, people are doing an amazing job staying positive and pushing forward. People are coming together with no thought of what makes us different, but rather focusing on the people in need. It is a unique experience.” Aransas Pass was one of the locations hit hardest by Harvey, and Jessica’s house is not currently accessible and remains without power. Since she cannot confirm the total loss of her home, Jessica is not eligible for FEMA assistance at this time. Jessica and her boyfriend see Hurricane page 30A

Regional Award Arts & Cultural Foundation Of Antioch

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2:00 PM Contra Costa Brad Absher Swamp Royale Regional Medical g n ri Shermer Featu Mighty Mike Center receives Brad Absher’s Gulf Coast sound recipe includes equal amounts of blues, soul, and gospel, stirred up just right into a magical gumbo that goes down easy and has a spicy kick to it, recalling the best of Memphis and Muscle Shoals, too.

excellence award.

Mighty Mike Schermer was a fixture on the Bay Area blues scene for over 20 years when he relocated to Austin TX in 2009 and joined the touring band of

Delta Art Gallery is hosting a plein air exhibit featuring dozens of local artists. Page 10A

Homecoming Celebration

Freedom Falcons trounce Windsor High in 49-0 homecoming game. Page 23A Calendar.............................31A Classifieds..........................27A Cop Logs.............................29A Entertainment..................10A Food.....................................11A Health & Beauty...............14A Milestones.........................13A Opinion...............................22A Pets......................................12A Sports..................................23A

Officer Honored

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Stretch of Hwy. 4 to be named for Brentwood’s Scott Lunger.


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