Danville Living CA June 2023

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Over the past ten years, my wife and I have worked with Mary Bonham to sell three homes in Westside Danville/Alamo and to buy two. In every transaction, Mary has exceeded our expectations with her ability, hard work, attention to detail, strategic thinking, integrity, personal warmth, knowledge of the Westside, and extensive relational network. Mary has always put our interests first while maintaining positive working relationships with the other parties in each transaction. Mary has been a perfect fit for us, and we wish that we could find a "Mary Bonham" in our new state! We highly recommend Mary Bonham!

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Hello Neighbors!

Summer has officially arrived! School is out and vacations are in full swing. If your family is anything like mine, June is a month of balance...finding time to rest and recuperate from the “busyness” of spring, but also to enjoy day trips, exploring and participating in fun events around town.

This month, we have a wide variety of stories to highlight opportunities for both relaxation and excitement.....ranging from reading, art, exercise, cooking, sports and music...summer is off to a great start here in Danville! We are also thrilled to showcase a world renowned local artist, Tricia Grame, as our feature story. This westside resident is nothing short of spectacular, and we are so excited she is sharing her passion with our Danville Living family.

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!

Anne Angstenberger

Content Coordinator, Resident since 2006

We are dedicated to sharing your stories and interests. If there is anything you would like to share with our community, or see in our magazine, please don’t hesitate to email me at aangstenberger@bestversionmedia.com

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Expert Contributors

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Dr. Cynthia Stephenson, DDS

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Dermatology

Wallach Derma Center

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Over the last 9 years, Jo Peek has been helping local businesses, nonprofits, charities and schools connect with our community on a deeper level. She works with each client individually to customize a marketing campaign to suit their needs, timeline and budget.

Established in 1996, Community Bank of the Bay (CBB) is an independent, community-focused bank. Our mission is to foster and promote economic development in the communities we serve. We take the time to listen, understand, and develop customized financial solutions to support the needs of businesses. CBB is a FDIC member, SBA Preferred Lender, and a CDARS depository institution. We are California’s first FDIC-insured certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI).

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Blackhawk Plastic Surgery has been offering their patients the highest quality care in the Blackhawk area for more than 20 years. Including a fully accredited on-site surgery center, clinical Med Spa and top ranked Hair Restoration Center, Dr. Ronan’s team of skilled professionals are dedicated to delivering transformative results with every treatment.

We recognize that all of our patients are unique and deserve to receive dental care that reflects their individual needs. Our experienced and talented dental team is committed to working with you and your family to create a comfortable, stressfree, and rewarding dental experience every time you visit our practice. We are pleased to welcome you and your family, and we look forward to working with you.

At Wallach Derma Center, our top priority is providing first-rate dermatologic health care. We have built a stellar reputation by developing relationships with our patients. We strive to understand your concerns, to answer the questions you have, and to develop an optimal, personalized treatment plan for you. Because of our strong emphasis on continuing education, we are able to offer you the latest, most advanced dermatologic treatments, with meticulous attention to both your good health and appearance. We have extensive experience in the treatment of a wide array of skin conditions in patients of all ages.

Christina Dalton is the principal Life Coach for Expanding YOUR Horizons. She is credentialed through ICF as a PCC, Professional Certified Coach. She has worked with people in all stages of life; including students, families, new businesses, etc. Christina embodies the passion and enthusiasm for you to reach your FULL professional and personal potential. “Working with us is a wonderful journey in growth fueled by empowerment, passion and execution.”

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Expert Contributors

Memory Care

Carefield Pleasanton Memory Care

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Lisa Hopkins-Cochran

Compass 925-964-5010

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Vlad Chernioglo (916) 739-0996 vladc@dreamhomeworks.com

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Jim Carbonell Matt Forrey

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Carefield Pleasanton provides exceptional memory care in a lovely senior living community located in Pleasanton, CA. With a nurse on staff and a compassionate team, we provide 24/7 support with a personalized care plan, an enriching calendar of activities, delicious dining, & private residences. Take a tour today.

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.”

Our company offers one-stop shopping for your complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects. We handle the design, materials and installation in house, so you only deal with one, full-service company. Find all the styles, fixtures and products for your renovation project in our 20,000 sq. ft. kitchen and bathroom showroom.

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.

The Barnyard Wine Bar is that warm and welcoming cozy place – a new but familiar escape. Smells of wood, barrels, and corks; sounds of clinking glasses & laughter. Velvet energy, good vibes & light, coupled with delicious wines, cheese, charcuterie, craft beer and acoustic music. An ambient venue for date night, friends’ night out or elevated private party. Born and raised in Northern California, Will & Lisa’s journey has always involved the passion of the rich foods and wines of the region. Welcome to the Barnyard Wine Bar experience.

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Meet Tricia Grame

Curating a Beautiful and Creative Life

the advisory committee for the Village Theater Gallery, and has curated several exhibitions, “Open Studio” events as well as her favorite, student educational shows.

Tricia also has been teaching in the SRVUSD for many years beginning with San Ramon Valley High School, Monte Vista High School, and presently Pine Valley Middle School. She works for two exceptional administrators, Principal, Sandy Kontilis and Vice Principal, Steven Anderson, an “exceptional” experience. Tricia explains, “They both support and encourage my curriculum and understand how essential art and creativity is for self development. It is the classroom where students share ideas, sing, explore and experiment.” Her students paint the classroom doors, walls, garbage pails, chairs, tables, even projector screens (that don’t roll up anymore}... “their creativity is limitless.” Including art history and providing historical context of art in the world today is also an important part of Tricia’s teaching methodology. Her “desire is for each student to be able to have a conversation about art, history, release their own creativity and make personal decisions. Some students need a different approach to learning and this is where artistic experience works. The energy, production and diversity of art in my classroom is beyond exciting.” Having the experience of teaching in both public, private, youth and adult arenas, Tricia has a vast and unique ability to enlighten the lives of all ages.

Originally from New York City, Tricia and her husband, Richard, moved across the country to Palo Alto, CA. Eventually they ended up settling across the bay in Danville. Tricia exclaims “How could we resist? A beautiful, intimate town…a view of Mt. Diablo, having land, a space for an art studio, a wonderful community, and a perfect place to raise our son.” Even today, their son and his wife (Michael and Ritu) along with their grandchildren, Serena and Sean, live only “two stoplights away.” What a blessing! Although her family plays the central role in her life, Tricia is also a well renowned artist, writer, and educator that has enriched our Danville community with her expertise, talents and gifts for many years. Over the course of her career, she studied at a variety of institutions, including California College of the Arts, UC Berkeley, CSU East Bay and Dominquez. Tricia is currently an adjunct professor for the California Institute of Integral Studies, Ph.D., Women’s Program and MFA in Writing, Consciousness and Creative Inquiry Department. She has also taught for New College in San Francisco. When teaching adults, Tricia’s approach is quite unique. “My focus is about self discovery, traveling back in one’s life with dreams and memories. My student’s write as much as they make art. We explore the meaning of symbols and images as a means of creating individual and collective artwork.” Having curated many exhibitions for the Women’s Spirituality Program at California Institute of Integral Studies and Stanford University, Tricia also had the opportunity to curate dozens of exhibitions and lectures globally…from NYC, to Malta, Italy and California, to name a few. Locally, Tricia has been an art commissioner and on

Combining her love for travel, art and teaching, has given Tricia the opportunity to lead education tours to Europe with Jet Vacations. For the past 8 years, Tricia has led art tours in Spain, Portugal, France and Italy. This June, Tricia is thrilled to be leading a trip to Greece where Cycladic ancient female symbols were discovered in 2500 BC. If you are looking to travel this November, Tricia will be leading a tour to Italy with a reception for her very own exhibition at the Nous Gallery in Tuscany. One of her more memorable endeavors was when she did her doctorate research and organized group exhibitions in Malta, a small island in the Mediterranean between Africa and Sicily. Tricia noted that “Malta consists of hundreds of female sculptures and megalithic limestone temples, etched by the sun for thousands of years.” The US Ambassador, Kathryn Profitt, the Parliamentary Secretary for Women’s Rights, Helen Dalli, and the Minister of Education, Louis Gali, attended the reception at the Westin Dragonara Resort. She was included in both a live TV and radio show in Malta, “What a Eureka moment!”

More recently Tricia has been delivering lectures on the “Evolving Image of the Female in Art History, Self-Identity and Culture.” Her favorite organization, American Association of University Women invited her to speak on this subject. She explains, “today I am most concerned about advertising, social media and the negative effects it has on young girls, in particular”. “How they define beauty, how they are supposed to look and who they are supposed to look like. The female face and body have become an instrument that has turned her into an artificial, living art object that is voice-less, which can diminish one’s self esteem. There is always a correlation between society’s values, directions, motives and the art it produces.” Tricia’s teaching mission is focused on “nurturing the creative process and that every human is born with a creative gene.” Her intent is to provide students with a voice, self confidence and passion through creating and discussing art, history and human connection.

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Photos provided by the Grame Family

The splendor of Tricia’s artistic curiosity and brilliance is not all that she brings to enrich our little town of Danville. Tricia and her husband have cultivated a vineyard with 300 cabernet plants on their property in the west side hills. Richard, a pharmacist, took a different direction in the flavor and fragrance industry. This explains his unique sense of smell and taste and is enjoying learning about the art of wine making. Monty Paulson, of the Paulson Winery in Livermore is currently making and bottling the Grame’s wine, Gramegna. As someone who also has an interest in the arts, he was thrilled to suggest to Tricia to design the wine label herself…featuring a variety of ancient female sculptures true to Tricia’s artistic signature style. What is even more thrilling for our community is that Filipo Silvestri, owner of Locanda Ravello, and a wine expert, has decided to showcase the wine at the iconic Danville Italian restaurant…be sure to ask for a bottle the next time you visit! Tricia has one final thought to share with her Danville Living neighbors “I am so fortunate to live in Danville with my family, in a town that has inspired my creative process and gives me the opportunity to share my passion and the arts with others.”

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Bound for Books

The Town of Danville is pleased to present Bound for Books, an artful book bench project for the 2023 summertime public art project. Ten talented artists will be transforming benches in the shape of books into unique and artistic seating for residents and visitors to downtown Danville. The artists drew their inspiration from a variety of books ranging from classics to children’s stories and even a cookbook!

This project intends to encourage reading, provide a place for people to rest, and to instill in the community an understanding and appreciation for public art.

The ten Book Benches will be on display at various downtown Danville locations, including the Town Green by the Library and Community Center and at the Village Theatre Art Gallery to name just a couple, for the duration of the summer of 2023.

Bound for Books will be on view beginning June 9 through the first week in October. There will be an Opening Reception at the Village Theatre Art Gallery on Friday, June 9 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. where five of the Book Benches will be on display on the patio before they are distributed and installed at their summer locations in downtown Danville. There will be family friendly activities scheduled earlier on the same day from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at the Town Green by the Library, where the other five Book Benches will be on display. At the end

of the exhibition period, all Book Benches will be moved back to the patio of the Village Theatre & Art Gallery for a closing reception on September 28 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. and the Book Benches will remain there for viewing until they are sold at an online auction which will open on September 29 and close on October 2. The funds will go toward future public art projects in the Town of Danville.

For more detailed information visit www.danville. ca.gov/boundforbooks

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June

Sat., June 17 Papapalooza!

@ Bruns Amphitheatre, Orinda

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Sat., June 3

Indigenous Native American Cultural History of the Diablo Valley

@Museum of the San Ramon Valley

Vertebrate Zoologist, Ethnobiologist, and Ecological Consultant James “Doc” Hale will discuss Indigenous Native American family life and cultural history in the Diablo and San Ramon Valleys. This free presentation is hosted by the Museum and sponsored by the Friends of San Ramon Creek.

Time: 3:30-4:30pm

Cost: Free

Fri., June 9

Opening Reception-The Art of a Story Art Exhibit: The 13th Annual Juried Exhibition

@Village Theater Art Gallery

An exhibition featuring artwork inspired by stories and books and artwork made from repurposed books.

Time: 5:30-6:30pm

Cost: Free

This summer, on the day before Father’s Day, celebrate your pops, papas, and grandads during Papapalooza at the spectacular Bruns Amphitheater. In its fourth year, the event will offer an eclectic mix of music ranging from the 60’s to the 2020’s from 5 amazing and talented local bands: The Ripplers, Sixteen Scandals, Delta Deuce, Ancestral Water and Chupacabra. Plus, solo appearances from Chelsea Ames and Abby Hallett, so the music will never stop. Food and beverages include Classic Catering, Forge Pizza Firetruck & Craft Beer from Canyon Club Brewery. Fun for all ages with a game zone (cornhole, ping pong, disc golf putting range, etc.) and kiddie activities. Proceeds benefit Notes4Hope and The Diamant Foundation.

Wed., June 14

Kidchella: Children’s Reading & Music Festival Series

@ Town Green

Get immersed in summer music and stories with Danville’s annual interactive children’s music and reading festival sure to have all young readers learning, exploring, and finding their voice through books, music, and art! Grab your picnic lunches and join us on the Danville Town Green! Suitable for preschoolers.

Time: 11:15am-2PM

Cost: Free

Fri., June 16

Moonlight Movies - Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (PG-13)

@Town Green- 400 Front Street

Looking for a little fun on Friday night? Bring the gang down to the Town Green for some fresh air and a great flick. Danville Moonlight Movies offer family friendly films in a picturesque outdoor setting under the starts. Don’t forget your lawn chairs, blankets and snacks! Crafts and activities begin at 6:30pm with the movie following at 8:15pm. Time: 6:30-10pm

Cost: Free

Tickets: notes4hope.org/papapalooza

Time: 12-7:30pm

Sat., June 24

Music in the Park-Jacob-Westfall-Indie

@Oak Hill Park

Join us for an evening of music and dancing. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and snacks.

Time: 6-8pm

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

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Cosmetic Procedures for Men

Overthe last decade, it has become common for men to seek assistance in the quest to look and feel younger. In my private practice as a dermatologist for over twenty-five years, I have seen this trend increase among men of various groups. Some men are just committed to slowing the aging process in all aspects of their lives — they are physically fit, eat healthfully, and generally take good care of their bodies. Keeping themselves looking young is part of an ongoing way of life. Another group are those aged 50 and above who are still actively employed who wish to look younger as a way of staying competitive in fields dominated by a younger generation. Divorced men actively dating want to make themselves feel and look more desirable. The list goes on, but what we know is that men are engaging more and more in endeavors to create a more youthful version of themselves.

From the physician’s perspective, the critical aspect of treating men is keeping the results of any of these undertakings as natural looking as possible. Men have the distinct disadvantage of having no easy way to conceal — as women do with make-up — any procedural work. Although this may be a double standard, there is cultural acceptance of women engaging in cosmetic or invasive work that

makes them look younger and more beautiful. There can be a stigma for those men who have cosmetically altered their appearance — consider your reaction to male celebrities who’ve had too extreme a facelift.

Fortunately for men, many small procedures can be rejuvenating without being obvious. Find yourself a doctor who understands the differences of the male esthetic and embraces the approach of restoring the appearance rather than altering it. You will be duly impressed as will those around you who will only think you’ve slept well or are just taking great care of yourself. When you see a less aged and more vibrant version of yourself, it goes a long way towards empowering you both at work and in your personal life.

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Local Summer Destinations for Teens

The week after school gets out is bliss– no homework, sleeping in, and enjoying the heat! However, soon you may be hit with summer’s worst enemy: boredom. But don’t fret. Here are five fun and unique summer destinations that are sure to kickstart your break.

Go to the Alameda County Fair and Carnival: Check out fun concerts, carnival games, horse racing, and more at the county fair. Go with friends and family and watch fireworks and movies on the lawn. The fair will create some fun summer memories!

Experience Free Events at Salesforce Park: From fitness to Bollywood Nights, Salesforce Park has no limitation to its free public events. There are weekly scheduled events as well as special monthly events. Bring friends and family and have some fun! Business

Ghost Tour on the Haunted USS Hornet: If you’re brave enough, face the History Mystery Tour on the Hornet! The ship is said to be full of ghostly encounters and is the most haunted ship in America. Or, if you’re not up to a paranormal experience, there are other tours you can do.

New Health and Wellness Center in Downtown Danville

True North is a total body wellness center on a mission to help support you on your journey to optimum health and wellness. True North by definition, is the direction that leads to ultimate joy and fulfillment. We offer a range of services to support you: including powerful red light therapy, cutting edge anti-aging aesthetic treatments, medical-grade facials, wellness retreats, reiki bodywork and movement classes in the backyard. All of these offerings are designed to support your overall health and wellness. True North even has a selection of active & athleisure wear, so you can feel comfortable and stylish while working towards a healthier you. In addition to their already extensive range of services, they are constantly evolving with new services, classes & workshops launched monthly!

As the founder of True North, I am a mind + body enthusiast and educator, with over 25 years in the fitness industry. I have a passion for all things health and wellness and believe, the better you feel in your body, the better you show up in the world! Feeling good allows you to live a happier, more fulfilling life. My true passion is helping others live a more balanced, centered life through the use of cuttingedge therapies that are rooted in science and spirituality, as well as movement and fashion. True North was developed to bring restoration and rejuvenation to your mind, body, and soul in a welcoming and inclusive environment.

If you’re looking for a welcoming and safe environment where you can explore different modalities for your beauty, health, and wellness goals, True North is the place to be! Head down to 166 E. Prospect Ave Danville, CA 94526 today and start your journey to finding your True North.

14 JUNE 2023
Teen Corner
Spotlight

Explore San Francisco and Compete in a Scavenger Hunt: Have you ever wanted to explore the city with friends? Try a scavenger hunt! Urban Adventure Quest is a fun and interactive app that allows you to team up, complete challenges, and earn points all while walking around San Francisco.

Thrift on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley: Berkeley is a thrift store hub! There is something for everyone on Telegraph, like records, clothing, and jewelry. With street vendors and thrift stores galore you’ll surely score some vintage finds.

Go Roller Skating at The Golden Skate: You might have had fun skating here when you were kid, for school events like fatherdaughter and mother-son skate nights! Golden skate is still just as fun. Grab a slushie, play some arcade games, and request your favorite songs!

Whether you explore the supernatural or have a blast from the past, make this summer special with these fun destinations! Beat boredom and try new things! Summer is the perfect time to explore new interests and hobbies. Enjoy your well-deserved break!

Ava Cooyar is a junior at San Ramon Valley High School. She has lived in Danville for nearly ten years and is passionate about the community, serving as a member of the Danville Youth Council and Teen Advisory Board member for the Danville Library.

Papapalooza

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This summer on the day before Father’s Day, celebrate your pops, papas, and grandads during Papapalooza at the spectacular Bruns Amphitheater. In its fourth year, the event will offer an eclectic mix of music ranging from the 60’s to the 2020’s from 5 amazing and talented local bands: The Ripplers, Sixteen Scandals, Delta Deuce, Ancestral Water and Chupacabra. Plus, solo appearances from Chelsea Ames and Abby Hallett so the music will never stop. Food and beverages include Classic Catering, Forge Pizza Firetruck & Craft Beer from Canyon Club Brewery. Fun for all ages with a game zone (cornhole, ping pong, disc golf putting range, etc.) and kiddie activities. Proceeds benefit Notes4Hope and The Diamant Foundation.

Tickets: notes4hope.org/papapalooza

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Using Invisalign and teeth whitening treatments are both effective ways to improve the appearance of your smile.

Let’s look at each of them in more detail:

Invisalign: Invisalign is a popular orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable aligners to straighten teeth. Unlike traditional braces, which use metal brackets and wires, Invisalign aligners are nearly invisible, making them a discreet option for teeth straightening. The process starts with a personal consultation with me! I’m a highly skilled Cosmetic Dentist with more than twenty-five years’ experience improving smiles. I’ll assess your teeth and create a custom treatment plan tailored to your needs. Using advanced computer imaging technology, a series of clear aligners will be designed specifically for you. One of the significant advantages of Invisalign is that the aligners are removable, allowing you to eat, drink, and brush your teeth without any restrictions. However, for optimal results, it’s recommended to wear the aligners all the time except when eating. Patients do not find them to be cumbersome and they are not esthetically obtrusive. Throughout the process, you will have periodic check-ups as we monitor your progress.

The benefit of having a Cosmetic Restorative dentist prescribe Invisalign is that the treatments are shorter, we are typically not making skeletal or large sale changes in the bite, but are keyed into preventing wear and damage, reducing potential for sleep apnea, improving periodontal cleaning accessibility, and we look at aesthetics in a unique and valuable way. Once we’ve straightened your teeth, in the final visit we focus on minor refining making sure your bite is correct. Cosmetic dentists are experts at minor but profound contouring and polishing. We scan for your final retainers and then we’ll whiten your smile!

Even a good smile can become a spectacular smile with these techniques. Invisalign special $500 off through June: come in to discuss your unique situation and goals (mention offer code: Danville). It’s fun and easy and now more affordable than ever!

Call TODAY!!! Dr. Cynthia Stephenson 925-938-6000

16 JUNE 2023 Expert Contributor

3 Key Ingredients

TO GROWING A SMALL BUSINESS

Building a successful business is a huge undertaking but a rewarding challenge for entrepreneurs. Many of our advertisers know what it’s like to work long nights and weekends to make it as small business owners. We want to position you for success so you can continue supporting your family, friends, and community. Let’s look at three of the key ingredients to small business growth:

CONSISTENT BRANDING

It goes without saying that branding your business to potential customers is important for new and sustainable growth. Print and digital advertising are both fantastic ways to connect with potential customers in our area, and they pair together nicely to create a dynamic marketing approach. Find a mix that works for your business and start spreading the good word across multiple targeted platforms.

Sponsoring industry-specific content is one of the best ways to create brand recognition and become the go-to source in your industry. With our local magazines, our readers have the opportunity to learn valuable insights every month from our Expert Contributors. These are doctors, real estate professionals, home repair experts and many more. Become the local voice of your industry by branding your business through original content and watch your business grow in the community.

STRONG VALUES

Small businesses are so important to the communities we serve. As a small business owner, you’re not just a storefront, you’re the backbone of the local economy and make up a huge part of each town’s unique and special charm. Leverage your value as a small business owner and situate yourself as the best alternative to supporting big box stores and national chains. Lean into your small business identity and show the neighborhood how your values differ from the competition. Customers are always eager to support the establishments that are making a difference in our community.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Become an active leader in the community to build rapport and trust with those who call your neighborhood home. Attend networking events, join the local chamber of commerce, or set up a dinner with other small business owners in the area. It’s a fantastic way to meet new people who could have new and innovative solutions to share that’ll fuel your future growth. You might even meet your next customer!

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. Source cited: uschamber.com

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The Health Risks of Cheap Plastic Surgery: Why Cutting Corners Is Not a Good Idea

There are numerous risks involved in seeking cheap plastic surgery, including a lack of experience and qualifications of the surgeon, the use of subpar materials and equipment, and the potential for unregulated and unlicensed clinics. These risks can lead to serious complications such as infections, scarring, nerve damage, deformities, and even worse. When it comes to plastic surgery, it is important to prioritize safety and positive outcomes over cost. Patients should seek out reputable, board-certified plastic surgeons who prioritize patient safety and adhere to the highest standards of care. Often, those offering cheaper procedures are not board-certified plastic surgeons, and may not have the necessary training and expertise to perform complex surgeries safely. Additionally, cheap plastic surgery often involves the use of subpar materials and equipment. For example, some clinics may use cheaper, counterfeit versions of well-known brands of implants, pain medications, healing agents, and dermal fillers. In some cases, unsterilized equipment may be used, increasing the risk of infection and disease transmission. Furthermore, cheap plastic surgery clinics may not adhere to the same safety standards as reputable, medically accredited clinics. These standards may include preoperative testing, sterile conditions, and follow-up care.

With our own private and fully accredited Blackhawk Plastic Surgery Center, we adhere to the highest safety standards, including preoperative testing, sterile conditions, and follow-up care. This ensures that our patients receive the highest quality of care before, during, and after their procedures. We offer a wide range of procedures, both surgical and non-surgical, to address various concerns and preferences. Our very experienced and knowledgeable team of medical and aesthetic practitioners work closely with each patient to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses their individual needs and goals. We strive to achieve natural-looking results that enhance our patients’ appearance.

Simply put, the health risks of seeking out cheap plastic surgery cannot be ignored. If you are considering plastic surgery, we encourage you to prioritize safety and consider Blackhawk Plastic Surgery & MedSpa for a positive, safe and transformative experience. All of our consultations are complimentary and can be conducted either in person or online. Give us a call at 925-736-5757 to schedule one. We look forward to hearing from you!

18 JUNE 2023 Expert Contributor

The Value of Extracurriculars, Navigating Your High School Student

Itis June! Congratulations on another school year completed. If you are like most parents, you are working on navigating your child’s future. Summertime is a fabulous time of year to take the opportunity to build your child’s portfolio with extracurricular activities that are meaningful and fully develop your child’s passions.

Being in California, if your child wishes to take advantage of the competitive public school institutions that your taxes have been paying for, the University of California system and the California State University system, you are more than likely aware that testing is no longer part of the application process. What this means is that your child’s grade point average, their choice of rigor in classes, and their extracurriculars become very important aspects of the application process. The extracurricular activities not only build your child’s portfolio to demonstrate the commitment to a well rounded résumé, but also the depth they want to experience and achieve in what they are interested in doing.

Your child’s commitment to their activities is critical and showcases your child’s character. The activities can include sports, summer

research, volunteer work, job shadowing, and even a paid position that demonstrates your child’s work ethic. What colleges do not want to see is a surface area commitment, where your child just explores different activities and does not delve deep into any one thing. For instance, if your child’s passion is music, what is your child doing to highlight this talent? Is your child playing in a community orchestra group, participating in the school band, traveling for competitions? Has your child received any recognition to demonstrate the commitment to music?

The extracurricular activities, combined with a strong grade point average, and for the UC’s, powerful writing directed to 5 of the 8 essay prompts, can set your child apart from other applicants. This portion of the application highlights your child’s ability to commit, to persevere, and to be resilient in achieving and completing their activities. If you are unsure how to navigate your child’s portfolio and résumé, I look forward to you reaching out to me, principal of EYH Life Coach. We partner with clients to empower their best self. Meeting with EYH Life Coach may make the difference between acceptance and denial in the application process. I look forward to hearing from 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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Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Giving Them Another Chance

EAST COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER DOG, RUPERT - LOOKING FOR HIS FOREVER HOME

Rupert Says -” Boys just wanna have fun too!” My name is Rupert and I know the song lyrics are “Girls just wanna have fun”. But I can tell you that Boys Do Too! And if you adopt me – I know we’ll have lots and lots of fun TOGETHER. I keep my volunteer friends laughing all the time. You see – I KNOW TRICKS! Sure, I can sit; sometimes I’ll lay down BUT ASK ME TO SPIN – (sometimes you don’t even have to ask) – and SPIN I WILL. Sometimes I’ll add a quick little howl when I spin because I know it cracks up my human friends. They say I’m 10 years old – but I sure don’t feel it one bit. And my friends keep saying that I’m such a spry boy. I even like doing agility in the Shelter Yard. I love going on walks and I am quite well behaved when I take my friends for a walk. I don’t pull them at all. I am a husky mix with very soft fur, already neutered - and I know if you meet me, you’ll fall in love. I’m residing at the East County Animal Shelter at 4595 Gleason Drive in kennel C5.

Bottle Baby Fosters Also Needed TVAR’S BOTTLE BABY KITTEN PROGRAM

It’s that time of year again! Kitten season is upon us, and Tri-Valley Animal Rescue’s Bottle Baby Program is here to help the youngest and most vulnerable kittens in need. These little ones,

sometimes only days old, have lost their moms and cannot care for themselves on their own. Fortunately, with the help of TVAR’s amazing fosters, they get the round-the-clock care they need to survive and thrive. Like a mother cat, foster parents offer affection, nourishment, warmth, cleanliness, and assistance with the kittens’ bodily functions. Sign up to become a foster, or donate today to join the TVAR family and help save these precious little lives. And remember, if you come across young kittens without their mother, please don’t take them! Mom is likely nearby, watching and waiting for you to leave so she can safely return to her family.

Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (TVAR)Giving them Another Chance

TVAR is a locally based and volunteer run 501(c)3 animal rescue organization. With our foster dog and foster kitten programs and our Dog and Cat Shelter programs at the East County Animal Shelter, TVAR assists in saving hundreds and hundreds of animals yearly in the Tri-Valley and surrounding areas. We are celebrating 30 years of saving lives with over 250 local volunteers. At TVAR, we rely solely on Public Support to fund our life saving programs.

20 JUNE 2023 Pet Corner

Do You Want to be a Landlord?

Mostof us grew up playing Monopoly and learned at an early age that the way to win the game was to own the most and/or the best properties. Those who didn’t and had to pay rent, lost. It’s a simple concept that easily translates into real life. That said, real life is a bit more complicated.

If you’re considering purchasing rental/income property, it’s best to know what your priorities are and to make a plan. Do you plan to “manage” your rental yourself (collect rents, take care of maintenance, communicate directly with your tenant, etc.)? If so, you will probably want to find a property that is fairly close to home and you should make sure that you are familiar with the rental laws in your area, along with federal Fair Housing Laws. If this sounds overwhelming, you may want to consider hiring a property manager to handle your rental property and allow a budget for this expense. You’ll also want to know your “numbers.” You will need to compare your projected income to both your fixed and unexpected expenses, and make sure that you have the financial strength to cover expenses should you end up with an extended vacancy or a tenant who stops paying rent.

If that last part has you thinking twice, remember the goal. Historically, real estate has been a phenomenal investment. If you are purchasing a property and expect to hold it for a long time, odds are excellent that the value of the property and the rents, will go up over time - ideally while someone else is paying rent that covers the majority of your holding expense. It’s a great way to use leverage and time, to your advantage.

Are you already a landlord, and wishing that you were not? Sometimes, as years and decades go by, a property owner finds themselves wishing that they did not have to deal with their rental property any longer. Having made a great investment long ago, the fear of capital gains taxes prevents them from making a change. If

you find yourself in this category, I highly recommend consulting with an excellent 1031 Exchange accommodator. These professionals can guide you through your legal options to sell your rental and transfer into different real estate investment options where you can transfer your equity and defer the payment of capital gains taxes. You may be surprised by the many options available. The timing is especially good right now, given the extension on tax deadlines this year in many California counties, which is providing additional time for identifying and closing on your replacement property. Please consult with your CPA and/or 1031 Exchange specialist to confirm that you qualify for this extension.

If you’re interested in researching your options, I’m happy to answer questions, do an initial analysis and connect you with professionals who can help guide you. Please feel free to reach out to me at 925964-5010 or via email at Lisa.Hopkins@Compass.com. I’d be happy to provide you with a complimentary evaluation.

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The Benefits of Gardening for Seniors with Memory Loss

Aswe take in the beautiful summer weather, many of us turn to our gardens as a source of relaxation and enjoyment. If you have a loved one experiencing memory loss, they can also enjoy the outdoors by taking advantage of gardening and its many physical, mental and social benefits.

Physical Benefits:

Increase physical activity: Gardening is a great, low impact activity that can help improve cardiovascular health and strength. It can also be adaptable to seniors of all abilities with the usage of raised garden beds, hand trowels, and seats. Improve balance and coordination: Simple movements like planting, digging and watering can help improve coordination, and for those who can stand while gardening, also improve balance. An additional benefit to improving balance and coordination is a reduced risk of falls.

Soaking in the sun for vitamin D: Spending time outdoors gardening can help increase vitamin D levels, which in turn aids bone health and strengthens immunity.

Mental Benefits:

Improve cognition: Focusing on gardening activities can help exercise the pathways in the brain that are crucial for attention and recall.

Reduce stress and anxiety: Spending time outdoors and focusing on planting, watering or weeding can help reduce stress and anxiety. For many of those with memory loss who experience aggression, it can also help reduce those behaviors and improve overall mood.

Stimulate the senses: Gardening can stimulate the senses, such as sight, smell, touch, and taste. This can be beneficial for people with memory loss, who may experience sensory impairments.

Social Benefits:

Promote social interaction: Joining a gardening group can provide the opportunities to form friendships, or if you have been looking for a new way to connect with your loved one experiencing memory loss, gardening together can be an enjoyable activity to share together.

Learn new skills: Gardening can provide an opportunity to learn new skills, such as learning how to plant, watering, and learning about growing cycles. It can also be something to look forward to, such as eagerly awaiting a harvest or ripening of produce.

Gain a sense of accomplishment: Gardening can provide a sense of accomplishment when plants grow and produce food, which can be beneficial for seniors experiencing memory loss as it gives them a sense of ownership and independence.

The team at Carefield Pleasanton is always available to answer your questions about memory loss and caring 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 JUNE 2023 Expert Contributor

Chicken Curry in a Hurry

It’ssummertime! That means everyone is moving towards cold salads for dinner and staying away from the heat of the oven. This is a great recipe for anyone that has leftover chicken sitting in the refrigerator and you’re just asking yourself, ‘What am I going to do with this?’ This chicken curry salad is also great for a weeknight meal when you don’t have a lot of time on your hands. It’s creamy, but not heavy and has a sweet heat kick. This can be served over a bed of lettuce or wrapped in a tortilla (my personal favorite). It’s fancy enough to serve at a party and casual enough to take on a camping trip. I personally have done both. Stay cool out there this summer, my friends.

Quick Chicken Curry Salad

Serves 4-6

Time- 15-20 min

You will need:

• 2 large fully cooked skinless chicken breast,

• Or 4 cups of cooked diced chicken breast

• 2 TBS of mild curry powder (I use Japanese curry powder)

• 1/2 C. Mayonnaise

• 1 C. Plain whole milk Greek yogurt

• 2 cloves garlic, minced

• 1/2 teaspoon of jalapeño, finally, minced (optional)

• Juice from half of a large juice

• 2 TBS Honey

• 3/4 C. Red cabbage, shredded

• 1/2 C. Craisins, chopped

• 3 Green onion, sliced

• Salt and pepper to taste

• Garnish with Almonds, cashews or pistachios, finally chopped

Putting it together:

In a medium size bowl, combine all your ingredients, except the chicken, and whisk together until thoroughly blended. Continuously taste and adjust your dressing until it is to your liking. If you’d like a stronger curry taste, add more curry powder. If you’d like it sweeter, add more honey. Dice the chicken into small cubes and add it to the dressing. Mix thoroughly. Cover and chill for at least one hour. Top with chopped nuts before serving.

Stephanie Seaberg has lived in the East Bay for the last 30 years, and is a SRVHS Alumni. Steph is a play-writer and director for Theater Performance Workshop, KAOS Camp, and Golden Oak Montessori. Steph lives for cooking, theater, photography, travel, and singing.

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Empowering Girls Through Rugby: A Season of Triumph, Growth, and Friendship

In the heart of our community, a group of young girls has been making their mark on the rugby pitch. The recently concluded season for the Danville Oaks Middle School Girls Rugby team has been nothing short of extraordinary. These talented athletes, aged between 11 and 14, have left an indelible mark, demonstrating incredible skill, resilience, and camaraderie. Most of the girls this season have never played rugby before. The perceived physicality of the sport can cause hesitation in most athletes (parents). With the support of the Danville Oaks, the girls created an environment of support, encouragement, and empowerment, enabling each player to thrive and reach new heights.

Through adversity and challenges that most “first seasons” bring, the girls ended their season strong. They won their last two matches with brilliant teamwork. Including a match against Motherlode Rugby from Shingle Springs, CA. Motherlode was the victor in the last three contests earlier in the season. The Danville Oaks girls really showcased how much they have grown throughout this season by securing the last win.

Beyond the scoreboard, this season has been transformative for each player involved. Rugby has served as a catalyst for personal growth, pushing these girls beyond their perceived limits and teaching them valuable life lessons. The sport has instilled in them a sense of resilience, self-confidence, and mental toughness that will undoubtedly benefit them both on and off the field. Through rugby, they have learned to face adversity head-on, embrace challenges, and emerge stronger, proving that they can achieve anything they set their minds to.

The girls this season have created lifelong friendships, and a strong foundation for girls/women’s rugby in our area. As they look to grow rugby in the upcoming seasons they welcome all “newbies” to join them on their journey, and in their community. Visit us at www. danvillerugby.com or on Instagram @danvillerugby.

24 JUNE 2023
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Wolves Spring Sports came to WIN

Ifyou have been following SRVHS sports, well, you have not been disappointed. It’s been a busy follow for sure. SRV’s baseball team clinched the EBAL championship with a 3-2 win in the 9th in extra innings with a walk-off win vs. Granada. SRV’s women’s lacrosse won EBAL/NCS champions, as well. They ended their season with a record of 24-0 and beat Oak Ridge 14-7; an amazing job indeed.

I was able to attend SRV Softball vs. Amador for the EBAL championship game at Amador Valley High School. Another clutch performance by SRV. It never felt like SRV was going to lose. They led the entire game coming into the 7th, until some timely hits by Amador were able to get a run in to make it 2-1. But SRV’s pitching by Paige McLeod and the defense were just too much for Amador. Don’t get me wrong, it came down to the last out with runners on 2nd and 3rd, but ended with a strikeout by Paige McLeod to seal the EBAL championship. From everything I’m hearing, it may be their first ever.... I guess I should fact check this! But given the fact I have followed this team for the last couple years, I wouldn’t doubt they’re the first. They always had a positive vibe and were tough as nails!

Great job SRVHS sports!

Mustang Soccer Upcoming Events

Mustang Soccer League, Inc. has quite a few upcoming important dates and events! Please make sure to mark your calendars and save the dates!

Fridays in June - 4v4 League

June 4, 2023 - Boys ID Camp

June 10, 2023 - Girls ID Camp

June 10, 2023 - Danville Farmer’s Market Danville

Chamber of Commerce Community Table

June 15, 2023 - Registration Deadline

June 17, 2023 - 7’s Tournament

August 25, 2023 - Season Kick-Off Event

September 23, 2023 - Mustang SC Night at the San Jose Earthquakes

October 30, 2023 - Fred ‘Fritz’ Scharff Golf Tournament

Please visit our website https://www.mustangsoccer.com for more info on each event and make sure to check out our sponsorship and volunteer opportunities for each!

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SRV Senior Spotlights

Big cleats to fill as SRVHS says goodbye to these stellar athletes;

#6 - Samm Shah

Samm was a 4 year varsity athlete and captain her junior and senior year. Her favorite memory is winning the EBAL championship. Off of the field she loves to spend time with her family and friends. Samm will be continuing her education at UCLA in the fall.

#21 - Paige McLeod

Paige was a 4 year varsity athlete and captain her senior year. Her favorite memory from softball is winning the softball national championship on her travel team. Off the field, she loves to listen

to music with her friends. She will be continuing her softball career at Division I Illinois State University in the fall.

#24 - Sophia Baccei

Sophia played 3 years on varsity and was a captain her senior year. Her favorite memory is winning the EBAL championship for the first time in SRVHS history. Off the field, she loves to spend time with her friends and play with her dog. She is excited to attend Cal Berkeley in the fall to study PreMed.

#3 - Nick Rivera (Catcher)

Nick’s favorite baseball memories are beating Monte Vista and De La Salle. When

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Photos provided Lisa Tyacke and Home Team Sports

he isn’t on the baseball field, he enjoys hanging out with friends and family. His favorite quote is “Believe you can and you’re halfway there” (Theodore Roosevelt). He will be attending University of Colorado Boulder in the fall, where he plans to study business.

#10

- Blake Jacobs (3rd Base)

Blake’s favorite baseball memory was his first season on varsity when they went on a 16 game win streak, including a series win vs De La Salle. When not on the baseball field, he enjoys working out, hanging out with friends and fishing. His favorite quote is “There may be people who have more talent than you, but there’s no excuse for anyone to work harder than you do” (Derek Jeter). Next year he plans to play baseball at UCSB and study communications.

#15

- Jordan Rutchena (Pitcher)

Jordan’s favorite baseball memory is this year, when he threw a complete game in the Fresno Tournament. When he isn’t on the baseball field he enjoys lifting at 24 Hour Fitness. His favorite quote is “I see no greater life purpose than to perish in attempting the great and impossible” (Nietzche). He plans to play baseball at Ohlone College in the fall and study either kinesiology or philosophy.

#17

- Kam Croghan (Pitcher)

Kam’s favorite baseball memory was on his birthday in little league all stars where he hit a walk off grand slam. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out with his friends. His favorite quote is “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek His will in all you do, and He will show you which path to take” (Proverbs 3:5-6). In the future, he plans on studying aerospace engineering and astrophysics. He has not committed to a school yet.

#18

- Nic Volpe

Nic’s favorite baseball memory was when he lived in Australia, where he played in the Australian Little League National Championships. When not playing baseball, he enjoys working out, watching sports and spending time with his friends and family. His favorite quote is “I’ve failed over and over again in my life, and that is why I succeed” (Michael Jordan). Next year he is attending University of Arizona and studying exploratory studies.

#23 - Bryce Hix (Pitcher)

Bryce’s favorite baseball memory is beating De La Salle. When he isn’t on the field, he enjoys hanging out with friends. His favorite quote is “Stay Hard” (David Goggins). In the fall he plans to study business at Arizona State.

#30 - Mason Hill

Mason’s favorite baseball memory is hitting his first homerun on his birthday. When not on the baseball field, he enjoys hanging out with friends, lifting, and playing other sports. His favorite quote is “If you’re afraid to fail, then you’re probably going to fail” (Kobe Bryant). Next year he plans to attend Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to study communication studies.

#33 - Robbie Watson (Pitcher)

Robbie’s favorite baseball memory was when he was 12, when he traveled to Cooperstown and hung out with his team. When not on the field, he enjoys hanging out with friends. His favorite quote is “I don’t understand why people would want to get rid of pigeons. They don’t bother no one.” (Mike Tyson). In the fall he plans to attend DVC for two years, then transfer to a UC; and his area of study is undecided.

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