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Enough already! Stop with the attacks and verbal abuse

ing in a similar vein: … and that you called this your P L A N!!! Piece of garbage, nothing else. In your email last year you assured me and others, that there is plan to fix Treat Blvd. this year. All of sudden you’re going to fix this street from border with Walnut Creek to San Miguel! Read this in YOUR bulletin! Are you an IDIOT and MORON?

This street needs repairs at least to Oak Grove Rd. no more and no less. See for yourself how badly this section of Treat Blvd. is damaged!

pet rabbit belonging to one of the volunteer artists on the project that recently passed away. Ding was contacted for the mural project after Walnut Creek-based nonprofit 333Arts received approval to move forward with it. Brenden Mann Foundation provided funds to facilitate the mural. The donation covered supplies and a stipend for the guest artist. It also bought lunch for the team of amateur and aspiring artists who assisted in the project.Volunteers supporting Ding on the project included Concord resident Demaris Brown. Brown belongs to the Concord Arts Association. Kai Newquist, a Concord resident and primarily a digital artist, also assist- ed. “We have known Emily Ding for many years and have been waiting for the perfect opportunity for her to lead a collaborative mural with our nonprofit,” said Sage Loring, 333Arts’ executive director.You can view the mural for free by entering the garage located between Willow Pass Road and Salvio Street.

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