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Happy April, Danville! Even though it certainly has been a wet winter, spring has finally arrived on the west side! Our tree lined streets are full of blossoms and the warmer days give us hope that we can soon put away those winter coats! If you are anything like me, April is a time to focus on planning family trips, outdoor activities, and a general feeling of renewal and optimism for the future.

This month we are so lucky to have the Altman Family as our Feature Family at Danville Living. You will learn all about how these East Bay natives became high school sweethearts, parents, and now Danville locals who embrace spending quality time with family and loved ones. We also have a wonderful collection of expert articles, community events, and business spotlights to remind us why we love to call the west side “home.”

If you have a story to share or know a neighbor that you would love to see on our cover, please send me an email at aangstenberger@bestversionmedia.com. We welcome all families, couples, or individuals - the only requirement is that our feature family live on the west side of Danville. So send your friends and neighbors my way, I can’t wait to meet them!

See you around town!

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Content Coordinator, Resident since 2006

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After more than 20 years, Todd Galde has mastered the process of helping borrowers with different income sources, matching the correct loan to their unique circumstances. We teach and advise, then we customize. A Direct Lender, Team Galde offers solutions with competitive rates and financing programs that give you more qualifying options, including the unique NINE Loan for owner-occupied purchase or refinance. Learn more at www.The9Loan.com.

Lisa’s consultative and solutions based approach to real estate sales has been impressing her clients for 32 years. Lisa is an East Bay native and longtime resident of Danville, where she’s been involved in the community while raising her two children. Lisa takes pride in excellent communication skills, creativity, attention to details, and empathy, to provide the ultimate customer experience and successful transactions. Contact Lisa for “Service from the Heart.”

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Local Danville residents, Jim and Matt have worked with families in the Bay Area for the past two decades. The Carbonell Forrey team offers customized investment planning and management services based on each individual’s unique set of needs and objectives. With a family-first approach, the team prides itself on delivering an exceptional experience so that clients are able to focus on the other important aspects of their lives.

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On the first day of history class in their sophomore year at Northgate High School, Mark and Ramona sat down a couple of rows away from one another. After locking eyes instantly, both teenagers smiled and knew they had a special connection. They became close friends from that moment on, and after a year and a half of being friends, Mark and Ramona started officially dating at the end of their junior year in high school. The two managed to maintain their long distance relationship while Mark attended UCLA for college. He graduated with a degree in Business Economics, while Ramona stayed local, attending UC Berkeley, receiving her BA in Dance. Following her time at Cal, Ramona was able to put her degree and passion to use by teaching at a variety of dance studios in the Bay Area. Eventually, Ramona ended up back at her alma mater teaching dance at Northgate, while completing her teaching credential from Chapman University. Four years later, she began working at Dougherty Valley High School where she established the dance program and has remained the dance director at DVHS for the past 15 years. After UCLA, Mark attended Law School at UC Berkeley. He began his legal career at a law firm in Palo Alto before settling in at his most recent job at NVIDIA as a corporate attorney. While it is clear that both Mark and Ramona have been quite successful in their academic and professional lives, getting married in 2009 in Lafayette, and raising a family together remains their most precious and memorable gift to one another.

Becoming parents to three children, Emme (12), Ben (11), and Wavy (6), has been full of both challenging and exciting moments for the Altman family. Their oldest daughter, Emme, is a 7th grader at Charlotte Wood Middle School. While her favorite subject at school is science, you can find her most days taking advanced classes at San Ramon Valley Dance Academy. Emme has been dancing since she was 4 years old and loves attending competitions and many performances throughout the year. Ben, who is a 5th grader at Montair Elementary, loves math and has been taking Karate lessons through the Town of Danville since he was 6. This past year, Ben began tennis lessons through Youth Tennis League and has found another athletic passion he loves. The Altmans’ youngest child, Wavy, is a kindergartner at Montair Elementary. She loves her teacher and all of the friends she has made this year. Wavy also is a dancer just like big sister and mom! Although she started at only 3 years old taking Zoom dance classes during the pandemic, she is so happy to be in person taking real live classes. The Altman family is a busy bunch, but of course we can not forget their family pet, a betta fish named Rainbow Roll.

Meet the Altmans Family First

The year 2020 took an unexpected twist for the Altman family. In December, Wavy was diagnosed with Leukemia, a form of blood cancer. Soon after this difficult news of the Leukemia diagnosis, Wavy also contracted a very serious fungal infection that spread throughout her body and became life threatening. Wavy was transferred to UCSF, and the amazing staff worked miracles to save her life. Slowly her condition began to improve and for the past two years, Wavy continues to get treatment for both the leukemia and the fungal infection. In more recent months, Wavy is getting healthier and the family is “thrilled she is able to go to school in person and enjoy being a kid” again.

The Altmans love to travel, especially if it is a vacation near the water. This past January, the Make a Wish Foundation (www.wish.org) made dreams come true by sending the family to the Aulani resort in Hawaii. They enjoyed all the family friendly activities from making their own Mickey ears, to a private Meet and Greet with Disney characters, and of course, snorkeling. They feel so fortunate to have had that experience to share with each other. Another favorite is their annual trip in November to

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Pismo Beach where they eat Clam Chowder at Splash Cafe and spend as much time as a family at the pool and beach. If you’re ever driving though Verona Ave, you have probably passed by their Cal flag waving proudly in the wind. Mark grew up going to Cal football games and of course since both Mark and Ramona are alumni, he is even more excited to share that experience with his family. The Altmans also are members at the B’nai Shalom Congregation in Walnut Creek, where Mark sits on the board.

Even though both Mark (Walnut Creek) and Ramona (Concord) are East Bay natives, they didn’t know much about Danville. It wasn’t until they got engaged, and Ramona’s brother and sister-in-law moved to Danville, that they began to have an interest in learning more about this area. After Emme was born, and their small apartment was being taken over by clothes and baby toys, they started house hunting in earnest (for those of us with babies, we can all relate)! Their realtor introduced and showed them around the west side, they immediately fell in love. Mark and Ramona have a large extended family that lives all over the Bay Area, and they appreciate that Danville is situated in a great location to be able to see their family often. The Altmans have been living behind SRVHS for nearly 13 years and have never looked back. They love their neighbors and the genuine community feel the west side provides to their family. Ramona really believes that “everyone looks out for one another” and people truly care about each other. Another benefit is having the Iron Horse trail literally in their backyard and having quick access to restaurants, local shops, schools and the natural beauty of our town. They find it is such a wonderful place to enjoy walks, grab a cup of coffee, or have the kids meet up with friends at Yogurt Shack

or Street Street. The Altman family feels fortunate to be a part of such a lovely community and would like to thank their neighbors for making Danville such a special place to call home.

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a new best friend at ARF in Walnut Creek! View available dogs and cats online or visit ARF in-person: Tuesday-Sunday, 12-6pm, with early-bird sign-in available on weekdays beginning at 9 am. Our team is excited to guide you in choosing a pet, share information about their history and behavior, and provide helpful resources. This process can take time—please allow 60-90 minutes for in-person appointments. Here are a few of our adorable animals looking for love:

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Two-year-old Monte is an outgoing dude who loves to romp around and play with people and dog friends alike. He enjoys a great game of fetch as much as he loves getting his pets. Monte has a positive history with other dogs. Monte has a positive history with dog-friendly cats. He currently weighs 71 pounds. Bonus: Monte’s adoption fee has been prepaid by a generous donor.

ARF adoption fees: $250 for an adult dog, $375 for a puppy (<6 months), $150 for a special-needs dog, $200 for a special-needs puppy (<6 months), and $150 for a senior dog (7+ years). Adoption fees are waived for US military Veterans.

MELT in your mouth goodness!

Have you tried the new burger joint in town? The Melt recently opened it’s 11th California location right next to Trader Joe’s and Chipotle. Our family decided to check out the new restaurant, and from the crowded house, it seems like everyone else in Danville is a fan!

The menu features burger classics, salads, sandwiches, mac and cheese and fresh garlic french fries. The adults enjoyed a delicious BBQ Bacon Melt Burger, Patty Melt and Caesar Salad, while the kiddos all shared hamburgers, grilled cheese sandwiches, homemade mac and cheese, and a family favorite, garlic parmesan fries. We ended the meal sharing sips of all the different shakes, and even though it was a tough call, cookies and cream inched out as the favorite.

We had such a fun and easy experience from start to finish at The Melt. It began with a self service kiosk option to order, along with friendly faces behind the registers (you can also order online for carry out or delivery through their App). The food arrived fresh, hot and tasty! We particularly loved the location (central to everything in town!), the throwback pictures to historic Danville and the Old Oak Tree, as well as the fun and casual vibe it brings to Danville. The best part, it is open late! Restaurant hours are from 10am-midnight, EVERYDAY! You will have lots of chances to grab lunch, dinner or a late night snack with the whole family.

Six-year-old Georgie is a pretty purrfect cat; he is a mellow guy who enjoys getting pets and having his luxurious coat brushed and likes to hang out with people but also enjoys chilling on his own. Nothing phases this boy, and he would make a great addition to any home! He may do well with cat-friendly dogs.

ARF adoption fees: $125 for an adult cat, $175 for a kitten (<6 months), $75 for a specialneeds cat, $100 for a special-needs kitten (<6 months), $300 Two Kittens, $200 Two Cats, and $75 for a senior cat (7+ years). Adoption fees are waived for US military Veterans

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DANVILLE LIVING CA 11 Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths El Dorado Elworthy Ranch Drive Railroad Ave River Rock Ln Ilo Ln Danville Oak Place Elworthy Ranch Dr River Rock Ln $499,900 $1,388,000 $1,399,000 $1,449,000 $589,000 $940,000 $1,275,000 $1,300,000 871 1752 1235 2052 1012 1302 1804 1492 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 Real Estate Listings in West Danville Real Estate is proudly sponsored by Gatti Real Estate Addresses in Bold are Seller’s/Buyer’s represented by Ron and Joe Gatti | 3/10/23 Active Listings Pending Listings
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April

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Sat., April 8

Eggstravaganza

@Danville Community Center & Library

Hop down to the Danville Community Center for a fun-filled morning of egg hunts, arts and crafts, face painting, and more. Hunts are organized by age, so every child has an equal opportunity to find 8 treasure-filled eggs. The time slot you register is for the egg hunt only; families are encouraged to come experience all activities within the session time frame signed up for. Make sure to bring your camera for pictures with the Spring Bunny! Pre-registration required. Register online at www.danville.ca.gov/recguide.

Time: Session 1: 9:00-11:00am, Session 2: 11:30am-1:30pm

Cost: $6 (R), $8 (NR)

Fri., April 14

Teen Night

@ Charlotte Wood Middle School

Middle schoolers need a night out too! Friends, games, food, and good times. What could be better? Each Teen Night has a different activity and its own brand of fun. Bring your friends or make some new ones. Pizza and drinks are included with registration. Pre-registration required. Register online at www.danville.ca.gov/recguide.

Time: 5:30pm-8pm

Cost: $12 (R), $14 (NR)

Sun., April 16

Danville Goes Global

Danville Goes Global is an international cultural celebration organized by the Danville Youth

Council. This event features booths from various nations and cultures, providing our community with the opportunity to uncover its diverse cultures. Preregistration required. Register online at www.danville.ca.gov/recguide.

Time: 12pm-4pm

Cost: $8 (R), $10 (NR)

Sat., April 22

Lend a Hand Day

In celebration of Older American Month, volunteers are sought to assist their local Danville neighbors (55 years+) with yard work including raking, weeding, spreading mulch, and more! To volunteer, please sign up at www.danville.ca.gov/volunteer

Time: 8am-1pm

Cost: Free

Thurs., April 27

Shops and Hops Craft Brew Stroll

@Downtown Danville

Enjoy a fun-filled evening of craft brew sampling and shopping during the Danville Shops and Hops Craft Beer Stroll benefitting the Museum of the San Ramon Valley. Select businesses will stay open late to host local craft breweries accompanied by small bites. Online ticket sales are sold out! 50 more tickets will be available at the door starting at 5:30pm on 4/27. Pick up beer glasses and wristbands at the museum at 205 Railroad Ave. from 5:30-7:00pm the night of the event. Brewers added daily!

Time: 6pm-9pm

Cost: $25.00 per person, $10.00 per person for designated driver ticket

March 25-May 26

Convergence, The Intersection of Wax, Color Pigment and Design Art Exhibit

@ Village Theatre Art Gallery

A collection of encaustic paintings on panel, an ancient art form explored in modern times. The exhibit will be on

display from March 25 to May 26, 2023. More information can be found at: artgallery@danville.ca.gov

Time; 4pm-6pm

Cost: Free

Every Saturday

Farmers’ Market

@ Railroad Ave Municipal Parking Lot Downtown Get the freshest seasonal fare at Danville

Certified Farmers Market. You’ll find fruits and vegetables direct from local farmers, along with fresh cut flowers, seafood, meats, local honey, and baked goods. More information at www.pcfma.com

Time: 9am-1pm

Cost: Free

Every Saturday

Save the Date

Fri. & Sat. , May 12 & 13

Gardens that Inspire

After a two year’s hiatus, The Danville, Alamo, Walnut Creek (DAW) Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is preparing for our Gardens that Inspire Tour. Five homeowners in Danville and Alamo will open their spectacular private gardens through which participants may enjoy self-paced, self-guided walking tours. Each garden space is unique and beautiful. We hope you’ll join us for renewal and inspiration in these wonderful outdoor spaces! More information and to purchase tickets: https://daw-ca.aauw.net/garden2023/ Time: 10am-4pm

Cost: $40 per person

June 8-17

Guided Tour of Greece

@Jet Vacations Educational Tour

Artist, curator, educator and resident for the Town of Danville will be taking another private tour for adults and students with Jet Vacations to Greece this June. For more information, contact Tricia Grame, Ph.D. tmontair@comcast.net or call 925 786-0631.

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Laser Tattoo Removal

Lasertattoo removal is a popular procedure that has been gaining traction in recent years. It is a safe and effective way to remove unwanted tattoos, and it is becoming more and more popular as people realize the benefits of this treatment. At Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and MedSpa, we have been offering laser tattoo removal for years, and we have seen firsthand how effective this treatment can be. In this article, we will discuss the ins and outs of laser tattoo removal, including how it works, what to expect during the procedure, and how to take care of your skin after the treatment.

Laser tattoo removal works by using a high-powered laser to break down the ink particles in the skin. The laser targets the ink particles and breaks them down into smaller pieces, which can then be naturally absorbed by the body. The laser also triggers the body’s natural healing response, which helps to flush out the broken-down ink particles. Before the procedure, a topical numbing cream may be applied to the skin to help minimize any discomfort. During the treatment, the laser is be aimed at the tattoo, and pulses of light are delivered to the skin. You may feel a slight stinging sensation during the procedure, but most patients find it to be tolerable. The treated area may be swollen and red, and you may experience some minor discomfort.

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However, this should subside within a few hours to a few days. It is important to follow the aftercare instructions we provide you to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of complications.

After the treatment, it is also important to keep the treated area clean and dry. You should avoid any activities that may cause excessive sweating or friction, as this can irritate the skin and delay the healing process. You should also avoid direct sunlight and use a high SPF sunscreen on the treated area if you need to be outside for prolonged periods of time. In some cases, multiple treatments may be necessary to fully remove the tattoo. The number of treatments required will depend on the size, location, and color of the tattoo. During your initial consultation we will recommend a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.

Laser tattoo removal is a safe and effective way to remove unwanted tattoos. If you are considering this procedure, it is important to work with a qualified provider who has experience in this area. At Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and MedSpa, we have been providing laser tattoo removal for over 15 years, and we have the knowledge and expertise to help you achieve the results you desire. Call us today at 925-736-5757 to schedule a free consultation and/or to learn more about this laser treatment option.

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Preparation, Spring Fever..... Now What?

The college acceptance letters are arriving and plans are being made for the graduation party - invitations are ready to be sent, cake is ordered and senioritis is kicking in. Then, it occurs to you, “My life will be different.” Many years ago you may have been a budding college student, a novice in a new career, or even a young bride. And then life happened! You became promoted to “Mom”. This role has become your most significant identity. I remember going to my eldest daughter’s pre-school and being introduced as “Victoria’s mom” - a title that awakened me to my most valued role. With this title, I accepted the duties of nurse, educator, taxi driver, best cheerleader, advocate for a great school curriculum, party planner, and overall mentor and best friend. With two daughters, these duties played over and over and over for approximately 23 years. As they both graduated from high school to live their college dreams, I found myself questioning what my next role will be.

Transitions are at times difficult, especially if you have had to sacrifice who you are - your career, your fun activities - to be successful in this new stage of life. Now that the “mom” responsibilities are changing and the home is a little more empty, you can redefine what you value for this next stage. Yes, you may feel depressed once the graduation parties have ended and you have helped your youngest shop, pack and decorate their dorm/apartment for their college journey. However, this is an opportunity to revive what you left behind and explore something new in this fabulous, wonderful next stage of your life.

Opportunities are abundant if you are rejoicing in this new freedom. From reviving old activities, to exploring new hobbies, volunteer service and career possibilities, you can be the Phoenix re-emerging

in your next chapter - if this is your goal. If you feel a void as your home becomes a little more empty, lost in your next stage, let’s talk. I partner with people in transition to find your next steps, to help create your best story. EYHLifeCoach - this next chapter is about you.

Christina Dalton is the Principal of EYH Life Coach. She applies her own personal and career transitions along with several degrees and credentials to provide insight and knowledge into the coaching experience. Christina handpicks her staff, all of whom are ICF credentialed and have unique experiences to create invaluable coaching sessions.

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The Perks of Branding

WITH OUR LOCAL PUBLICATION

Building a robust marketing plan is a challenging endeavor for many business owners. With endless advertising options at your disposal, it’s difficult to determine what type of advertising tools and services are the best for your business. Targeted print and digital branding works together seamlessly to grab the attention of local residents in your neighborhood.

Let’s check out a few perks that come along with branding your business in our publication:

AWARENESS & LOYALTY ORGANIC GROWTH THE CREDIBILITY FACTOR

If you want to become the go-to source for a product or service in the community, you won’t achieve prominence with a sporadic or inconsistent advertising strategy. Branding solutions, such as advertising in our publication, are some of the most powerful ways to build awareness and loyalty for your local business. In today’s world, people want to connect with brands that align with their values — that’s why advertising alongside positive and inspiring stories is the perfect solution for the businesses we work with. Our local readers associate our sponsors with everything good happening in the neighborhood on a monthly basis, which is a huge win for you and your business.

A quick digital ad, coupon mailer or postcard might land you a few new customers, but it’s a costly and unsustainable advertising model for most businesses. To achieve organic and lasting growth, it’s important to brand your business consistently and repetitively to build top-of-mind-awareness in the community.

“Investing in long-term brand marketing means people will recognize and understand your business,” said Carma Levene, Founder of Carma Social. “If it’s done well, you’ll attract your target audience to your brand and spend less on chasing them with advertising.”

Building awareness adds immense credibility to your brand. Think about the largest brands in the world — McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Apple and Amazon, to name just a few. These companies have earned their credibility over time, not only because of their offerings, but because they have successfully inserted their image and values into your everyday life. Becoming a credible source in the neighborhood is a competitive advantage that will lead to real results.

Are you interested in becoming a sponsor or Expert Contributor in our local publication?

Contact Jo Peek to learn more about branding your business in the community.

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Thinking of Moving? Buy Your Next Home BEFORE You Sell.

It is easier than you think!

The idea of buying a new home before selling your current home can seem daunting at first. However, it can also have significant benefits that are worth considering. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the advantages of buying your next home before selling your current one.

More time to find your dream home

When you’re looking to buy a new home, it can be challenging to find the perfect fit. By purchasing a new home before selling your current one, you give yourself more time to explore different properties, neighborhoods, and amenities without feeling rushed. This way, you can take your time to find the home of your dreams without worrying about the added pressure of having to move out of your current home quickly.

Avoiding temporary housing costs

If you sell your current home before finding a new one, you may find yourself in temporary housing until you can find your next home. This can be expensive and inconvenient, especially if you have a family or pets. By purchasing a new home first, you can avoid these temporary housing costs and move directly into your new home.

Less pressure to accept lower offers

If you’ve already found your new home before selling your current one, you’re in a better position to negotiate with potential buyers. You don’t have to accept lowball offers out of desperation because you have more time to wait for the right offer to come along. This way, you can ensure that you get the best price possible for your current home.

Avoiding a rushed move

Moving is never easy, but it can be especially stressful if you’re rushed to do it. By buying your new home before selling your current one,

you can avoid the stress of having to move quickly. You can take your time to pack, organize, and move at your own pace without worrying about strict deadlines.

Ability to make renovations or repairs

If you buy your new home before selling your current one, you may have the flexibility to make renovations or repairs before moving in. This way, you can ensure that your new home is exactly how you want it before you move in. You also won’t have to deal with the inconvenience of living in a construction zone while you’re making these changes.

Buying your next home before selling your current home may seem like a risky move, but it can actually have significant benefits. By giving yourself more time to find your dream home, avoiding temporary housing costs, and having the flexibility to make renovations, you can ensure that your next move is a smooth and stress-free process. Additionally, with less pressure to accept lower offers and avoiding a rushed move, you can make sure that you get the best price for your current home and enjoy the process of moving into your new one. For more information and to see if you qualify, visit www.BuyBeforeSell. com.

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Tips for Incoming Freshman Athletes

AtSRVHS we are excited to soon welcome the class of 2027 to our school and to our athletics program! SRV offers 24 sports over 3 seasons, and we encourage everyone to look into participating!! The following are some frequently asked questions and answers.

Q. WHEN DO SPORTS START IN HIGH SCHOOL?

A: The Fall sports season starts Monday, August 7th, 2023. Practice/tryout times and locations will vary depending on sport. Please reach out to the head coach of the sport you wish to play via email. Head coach email addresses can be found on our school website on each individual sports page.

Q. DOES SRV OFFER ANYTHING IN THE SUMMER FOR ATHLETES?

A: YES, we offer summer camps in various sports. Camp dates and times are being finalized now, and will be posted ASAP. You can always email the head coach to ask if there is a camp being offered for your specific interest. All camps are for fun, and to improve skills. No tryouts will ever be conducted during summer camps.

Q. WHAT KIND OF TIME COMMITMENT WILL I HAVE IF I CHOOSE TO PLAY A SPORT IN HIGH SCHOOL?

A: Our athletic teams compete in the EBAL, which is the premier league in the East Bay. Our athletes should expect practice and

games to be 5-6 days a week with nothing ever on Sunday. Typical practices will last approx. 2 hours.

Q. DO I NEED TO REGISTER PRIOR TO TRYING OUT FOR A SPORT?

A: Yes, we use a clearance platform called athleticclearance.com. Through this site, students and parents will create an account, upload information, and e-sign important documents. ALL athletes must be cleared through this site before participating in any sport. Please visit our athletic webpage https://srvhs.srvusd.net/Athletics/SRVHSAthletics for more information on athletic clearance. Registration for the 23-24 school

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year will open up sometime in late May/ early June.

Much more information will be available in the coming weeks. GO WOLVES!!

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Mustang Partners with TOPSoccer

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Mustang Soccer League is proud to announce we will join US Youth Soccer, Cal North, and other local soccer clubs in Northern California, and bring the TOPSoccer Program to our Mustang soccer fields this 2023 Fall season. TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) “is a community-based recreational program specifically designed for participants of all ages with intellectual, emotional, and/or physical disabilities. The program strives to provide soccer opportunities for players in a safe, fun, and supportive/inclusive environment.” Executive Director, Fred Wilson, recalls this program being available in the past and is “excited to add this programming back to Mustang. We currently have a team of volunteers that range from students, parents, board members, and professional coaches, who will be involved in bringing the program back!” Please visit our website, mustangsoccer.com, for more info. The community will be notified when registration opens later this spring.

The dental industry is being consolidated, creating offices where, upon arrival, patients aren’t even sure who they’ll be seeing any more for their care. And once in the chair, visits are rushed with patients wondering not only if they’re getting all their questions answered but are being upsold services they’re not sure they even need.

Dr. Cynthia Stephenson has been in private practice 29 years, graduated top of her class in Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry at UCLA, is a recent graduate from the prestigious KOIS Center for advanced education, and has an inexhaustible quest for progressive and innovative dentistry, so she and her team can provide patients the highest quality care available.

She believes holding onto Solid Principles and Progressive Practices focused on Prevention are critically important to your long-term oral health. The mission of Dr. Stephenson and her team is Wellness, Comfort, and Care; creating healthy smiles that are beautiful and lasting in an atmosphere where their patients are respected and appreciated and treated like family.

The team is always clear what elective services are available to patients while seeking to educate and co-diagnose with you collaboratively. They don’t provide treatment based on what your insurance covers, but are sensitive to your economics and preauthorize everything, so you are informed and can manage and minimize out-of-pocket costs. They provide comprehensive 90-minute new patient exams and offer 1-hour cleaning appointments. They educate on strategies to maintain the dental work you already have instead of searching for things to replace each visit. They want to demonstrate how to have and maintain healthy gums, so you don’t need to be in the office spending $3,000-$4,000 to stay healthy.

They always take their time ensuring you’re comfortable before, during, and after your visit, with minimal to no pain. They provide blankets, Bose headsets, and Netflix to help ensure that comfort. Dr. Stephenson stands behind all her work, incorporating high-tech microscopes for all restorative procedures, and utilizes only the highest quality labs, all with the goal of restorative work lasting decades not years.

If you’re looking for a Dentist that truly cares about you and your health, look no further than Dr. Stephenson. Call Today (925) 378-3145 or visit www.DentistOfWalnutCreek.com

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Are You Paying Too Much in Property Taxes?

Ifyour assessed value is higher than the current value of your property, you may be paying too much in property taxes. Given the surge in property values that we saw in the first quarter of 2022, it’s very likely that there are some new homeowners with assessments that are significantly higher than today’s value. Another possible situation is buyers who bought in recent years and bid significantly over their competitors, to make sure that they got the house, because most often the tax assessor places the initial assessed value at the amount of the sale. Of course, there are other circumstances that could lead to a high assessment, but these two are the most likely.

Here’s an example of the second scenario. A Danville house that would have sold in 2021 for $1,800,000, went on the market in February 2022, listed for $2,200,000. It should have been difficult to get the inflated price. However, due to high demand and low inventory, the sellers received 12 offers. Ten of the offers came in at or slightly above the asking price. However, 2 of the offers came in at over $3 million. Of course, the sellers chose one of the highest offers. Fast forward to January 2023, following an eight month correction in the market. Even though two buyers decided last year that the home was worth over $3 million, today’s reality might be closer to $2 million.

California State Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 51 authorizes the Assessor to temporarily lower the assessed value of any real property when it is greater than the market value as of the January 1, lien date. If you have evidence that the market value of your property as of January 1, 2023 is less than the assessed value, you can file a simple “Request for Value Review” with the County Assessor.

To start the process, simply go to the Contra Costa County Tax Assessor’s page (https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/191/Assessor) and select, “Review Your Value.” Select the appropriate property type. This takes you to a very simple, one page form that you can print, complete and return to the Assessor. The form asks for your contact information, the property information, and 3 “comparable sales” to

support your case. Please note that you must still pay any tax bills received, on time. If the review results in a change in your assessed value, then your taxes will be adjusted to reflect the difference.

Unless you are really up on the market, the best way to find your 3 “comparable sales” is to contact your Realtor®, who can provide you with the most accurate data. It’s important to note that the circumstances this year may be especially favorable, as values on January 1, may have been at their lowest. We are currently seeing a strong spring market and some values have picked up again. If you’re curious about the value of your home and/or whether or not you may qualify for a Value Review with the Assessor, please feel free to reach out to me at 925-964-5010 or via email at Lisa.Hopkins@Compass. com. I’d be happy to provide you with a complimentary evaluation.

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Tips for Communicating with a Loved One Experiencing Memory Loss

If your loved one is experiencing memory issues, or has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, communicating with them can be frustrating. Your patience may wear thin and you may find yourself escalating into arguments that can stress your relationship. It’s important to remember that your loved one may not speak or act in the ways that you are used to. As your loved one’s memory loss progresses, it’s crucial to adapt your communication style in order to maintain a positive relationship.

Here are some helpful tips from the team at Carefield Pleasanton Memory Care:

1. Take a Breath. Taking a moment to breathe and counting to five will help diffuse any temporary emotions. Caregivers find themselves in multiple stressful situations every day. Mom won’t take her bath, or Dad refuses to eat or drink. Stepping away and counting to five can give you the patience to regroup and try again.

2. Avoid Engaging in a Power Struggle. Sometimes it takes letting go of being right or having the final say in an argument. Keep in mind your loved one is not sound of mind, so engaging in an argument is similar to pushing a boulder up a hill. The best option is to not engage or try to “win”. Instead, use neutral responses like “That sounds about correct.” or simply nod.

3. Redirect. Many with memory loss will talk in circles or become fixated on something. For example, if mom is fixated on the fact that she cannot take her daily walk due to it raining try to redirect her by focusing her attention on her favorite TV show or having her look through a photo album. Redirection helps your loved one refocus, but also helps you avoid meltdowns and conflict.

4. Try Assertive Communication in the Form of “Yes” or “No” questions. For loved ones with memory loss, avoid open-ended questions. Instead of “What would you like to have for lunch today?” ask “Would you like a sandwich or pasta for lunch today?”

Open ended questions can be mentally difficult for those with memory loss and can cause confusion, leading to anger and stress. Bringing your loved one closer to the point of decision-making can still give them a choice and exercise their independence.

5 .Engage In the Help of Memory-Care Professionals. Reaching out to your local experts can help as well. The team at Carefield Pleasanton is always available to answer your questions about memory care for your loved one, and the benefits of a community. Contact Carefield Pleasanton by calling (925) 750-8744 or visit www.CarefieldPleasanton.com today.

22 APRIL 2023 Residential REALTOR® for 32 Years Lisa Hopkins-Cochran 925-964-5010 Lisa.Hopkins@Compass.com www.LoveHomes.pro DRE#01111126 Service from the Heart Expert Contributor

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Top Spring HVAC Considerations

35 YEARS

Sherry Monahan The Victorian West

HVAC systems tend to get the most attention during the roughest times of the year – during a cold snap and when the temperature climbs to unbearable levels. Once it handles the worst, all is well, right? Not necessarily. Spring comes with its own challenges that affect your HVAC system and how it serves you. Here are three such considerations.

Air Filtration

Spring can be the worst time of year for anyone with allergies, especially allergies to dust and pollen. Your HVAC system needs to be able to filter the air you breathe while providing you with enough fresh air. If you suffer from spring allergies, consider upgrading your filter to a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter. This will serve you and your family year-round, giving you added protection from all the allergens that make you sick, especially in the spring.

Ventilation

Kirk Ellis

Ventilation is critical year-round, but if you’re lacking outdoor air, it can affect you just as much in the spring. At the tail end of the flu season, you need fresh, clean air day and night. If allergies are an issue, this is even more reason to ensure you have enough filtered outdoor air entering your home. Even if you’re comfortable enough to open a window one day, you may have to go back to an enclosed space for the next week.

Humidity Problems

When the temperature changes, humidity tends to follow suit. If your HVAC system isn’t equipped to deal with these changes, you can end up with moisture problems even at lower temperatures. Condensate may form in new places as cooler surfaces meet moist spring air. Depending on where you live, you may need additional dehumidification to deal with this time of year until your air conditioner can do the full-time job of dealing with humidity in your home.

If you need help with your HVAC system this spring, give us a call and we can help you keep your home’s air at the right conditions for your family.

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