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Meet the
Gordon Family: From Beach to Bay, and Around the World COVER PHOTO:
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Danville LIVING
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Jo Peek, Danville Resident since 2014 Content Coordinator: Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017 Designer: Emily Lund Contributing Photographer: Kim Lind Photography
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Dear Neighbors, In this issue you will be introduced to Bob and Patty Gordon. They are west side newbies who found their way here following a career change. If you thought you loved to travel, wait until you see what adventures this family has been on together, and what they have planned! We have a full, informative issue for you this month. May kicks off the start of many summer series and activities. There are art shows, races, and as many theater productions as you would like to attend in the upcoming weeks. Keep an eye on our social media pages for even more events. Tag us in your best snaps around town and any community event you attend! Check out our Facebook page - www.facebook.com/danvillelivingca and Instagram @danvillelivingca. We look forward to connecting with the community and spotlighting our sponsors in new ways! We are always looking for a variety of stories, ideas, and community events to put in our pages. If you have any content that you’d like to see in the magazine, please send your ideas to asullivan@bestversionmedia.com. See you around town!
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Expert Contributors To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com. Architects
Steven Wynn, AIA is an Architect with over twenty years’ experience designing custom homes, additions and remodels. A Cal Poly grad, Steven is NCARB certified and a LEED accredited professional with expertise in historic preservation and adaptive use. He and Blair Barry, a Danville native, are partners in their award-winning firm, Barry & Wynn Architects. Steven enjoys hiking with his camera and enjoying time with his family, including two young daughters.
Custom Medication
Part of the Tri-Valley Community for more than 20 years, Custom Care Compounding is family-owned and owner operated. These communities are not just where we work, they are where we live. Our customers are not just patrons of our businesses, they are our neighbors. We are very grateful to be part of the Tri-Valley area and are committed to providing the most professional care along with the highest quality service.
Dentistry Paul Cannariato, DDS Danville Dental Care (925) 820-2121 www.paulcannariatodds.com
Dr. Paul Cannariato and his team have been providing friendly and professional care in Danville for over thirty years. He earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of the Pacific in 1987, and thereafter studied Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain at the University of California, San Francisco. In addition to his own practice he enjoys mentoring other dentists as a visiting faculty member of the Spear Institute.
Education
The Dorris-Eaton School serves preschool through eighth grade students and is recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence. Strong writing, grammar, and reading classes are paired with interactive science, math and history courses. Foreign language, technology, art, music, and physical education are integral components of the program. Our experienced faculty provides the solid foundation that enables our graduates to succeed in the finest high schools and universities in the country.
Event Coordination and Design
Rayna Hess has over 15 years of experience in corporate and private event planning. She is an expert at bringing your vision to life, creating a spectacular event that friends and co-workers will talk about for years to come. Rayna’s sophisticated designs, and effortless management style, make her a preferred vendor at a number of popular, local venues including Blackhawk Country Club. As co-owner of Chairs for Affairs Party Rentals, she also has high quality event rentals at her fingertips for each of her clients.
Fashion
A Dress Change has been outfitting Danville and the surrounding areas since 2009. We are now the only women’s consignment shop in town and have grown our clientele to over 2500 consignors. Our labels range from high-end couture such as Chanel and St. John to casual clothing such as Chicos and Eileen Fisher as well as purses, shoes and jewelry. A Dress Change prides itself on customer service and are here six days a week to serve your needs.
Jewelry, Diamonds & Timepieces
Steve and Judy Padis own and operate Padis Jewelry, which has four locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. They founded the company in 1974 and are proud to have earned a reputation as one of the finest jewelers in San Francisco, serving generations of clients for their most precious moments in life, from engagement to anniversary to milestone gifts. Padis Jewelry maintains top-tier relationships with the most sought-after designers including Tacori, Forevermark, Verragio, Breitling, Tag Heuer, and Roberto Coin. As members of the American Gem Society, Padis is among the top 5% of jewelers across the country.
Home Maintenance
AAA House manager is your partner in home maintenance. Trusted and reliable House Managers tackle your to-do list and help you create a plan to get ahead of future maintenance needs, all to keep you home running smoothly. Whether you have a leaky faucet, smart home tech to install, or need your gutters cleaned, AAA House Manager works for your home so your home can work for you.
Steve Wynn Barry & Wynn Architects 925-837-1422 stevew@barryandwynn.com www.barryandwynn.com
John Clauser Custom Care Compounding Pharmacy (925) 830-4631 alcostarx@gmail.com
The Dorris-Eaton School (925) 930-9000 www.dorriseaton.org
Eventfully Yours Event Designs Rayna Hess (925) 370-1300 rayna@eventdesignsbyrayna.com www.eventdesignsbyrayna.com
Jonni Smith A Dress Change Consignment (925) 855-5581 www.ADressChangeConsignment.com
Steve Padis Steve Padis Jewelry info@padisjewelry.com www.padisjewelry.com
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Expert Contributors To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com. Mortgage
Lynn and Kelly have more than 25 years in the industry, Lynn brings a broad base of knowledge and experience to your transaction. Focused on solutions, she has built and maintained a strong referral base through diligence, persistence and puts e client’s needs first. Given the ever-changing environment of lending, Kelly strives to make the home buying process as simple and stress-free as possible.
Music/ Singing Lessons
Elizabeth works as a Professional Lyric Coloratura Soprano, Private Voice Teacher, Philanthropist. Ms. Hunter Ashley specializes as a Soloist in Oratorio, Opera, Concert, Sacred, Musical, and Cabaret. She performs in and around the San Francisco Bay Area, the United States, and internationally with renowned conductors. As a Private Voice teacher Elizabeth is the sole proprietor of The Elizabeth Hunter Ashley Performance Studio in Danville, California.
Pool Service
Atlantis Pools Inc is a family owned business that has been serving Contra Costa County for over 25 years. From pool repair, maintenance needs, remodels and updates, no job is too big or small for us. We take pride in the high quality service we give to each customer.
Rodent Proofing
Anthony and Mike are the owners of Honest Rodent Proofing Inc. They have over 25 years of combined experience in business ownership, marketing/sales, and in the pest control industry. Mike lives in the Sacramento area with his wife and three girls. Anthony lives in Walnut Creek with his wife and three kids. In our business there are 3 simple rules we live by. One, treat every home as if it was your own. Two, Honesty and transparency is the only way to conduct business. Three, Family is not an important thing, it’s everything! We are a family here at Honest and our customers are part of that family.
Tree Service
Buena Vista Tree Service is committed to preserving our urban forests and environment. They recycle 100% of our green waste into a reusable landscaping product. Trex safely and efficiently handles all types of tree emergencies 24 hours a day to eliminate tree risks to people and property and significantly reduce your liability exposure.
Wealth Management
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.
Lynn Eskew and Kelly Allen Diversified Capital Funding / NMLS#1850 Lynn 925-899-0777 Kelly 925-457-1738 lynn@divcap.net kelly@divcap.net
Elizabeth Hunter Ashley The Performance Studio 925-548-2694 Elizabeth@elizabethhunterashley.com www.elizabethhunterashley.com
Jon Lubrano, President Atlantis Pools Inc (925) 736-0447 info@atlantispoolsdanville.com www.atlantispoolsdanville.com
Mike Scott and Anthony Lozano Honest Rodent Proofing 925-433-3988 customercare@honestrodentproofing.com www.honestrodentproofing.com
Trex Donovan Buena Vista Tree Service 925-449-1203 ntdonovan@yahoo.com buenavistatree.com
Jim Carbonell Matt Forrey The Carbonell Forrey Wealth Management Group 925-279-1701 carbonellforreywmg@rbc.com www.rbcwmfa.com/carbonellforreywmg/
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Resident Feature
Meet the
Gordon Family: From Beach to Bay, and Around the World By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017
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s a flight attendant for a private airline, Patty Gordon spent her time flying the most interesting people and celebrities all around the world. It was on a blind date at Billy’s, in Newport Beach, in 2003 however, that Patty met the person that would capture her heart, Bob Gordon Jr.. A year and a half later Patty and Bob entered wedded bliss. They lived in Huntington Beach, where Patty grew up. Bob is also a California native. He earned a degree in Business Administration and Marketing from San Diego State University in 1988. From there, Bob continued on with his family’s business legacy as a 4th generation funeral industry leader. In 2017 Bob accepted the position of President and CEO for Cypress Lawn Cemetery Association in Colma, and that is what brought the entire family north to the East Bay. He recently began giving historical trolley tours of the older campus, “where stories are told of many Bay Area notables that helped form the Northern California we know today.” The Gordon family is comprised of Bob and Patty, Zachary (26), Kenedi (21), Jackson (11), Payton Grace (8), and Mason (6). They also have a Persian cat named Peek-a-boo, and three Labrador Retrievers, Max, Bear, and Mason “The Dog”. How does a family end up with two “Masons”? “When we found out that I was pregnant
Bob, Patty, Jackson, Payton Grace, and Mason know how to rock a sock-hop!
with our youngest son, Jackson asked if he could name him. He wanted to name him Mason... (Which is Patty’s grandfather’s name)..., but we also have Mason the dog who at this time was only 5. We thought about it and then agreed. So for the last 11 years we’ve had Mason the boy and Mason the dog!” Surely those two are best friends for life. As a family, the Gordon’s love to travel. They have been Disney Passholders for over a decade, and take every opportunity they can to travel back to SoCal. Last year the family went to Vail, Colorado, where the kids learned to ski for the first time. With their love for international travel, Jackson was actually only 8 weeks old when he received his first passport, so that he could go to the Dominican Republic with his parents. Bob, Patty, and the kids also enjoy taking cruises and visiting Cabo annually. And to soak up a little taste of the East coast- they travel to New York City each November.
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This year they have some amazing adventures planned. Aside from their spring break Caribbean cruise and their annual trips to Cabo and NYC, the Gordons are also visiting Maui, Waikiki, and Whistler, Canada. Bob says, “If you were to ask the kids what their favorite, most memorable, trip was, I think they would say cruising! They love it! It’s almost like their own private vacation away from us.” Patty and Bob will be flying to China in May for two weeks for a funeral expo. There they will tour granite and casket manufacturers with some other employees from Bob’s company. The kids will stay behind with Patty’s mother, Nancy, who also lives with them, “the kids love having their Nannie in the same house, and she provides much needed support for the kids and the household.” Back on this side of the world, the three youngest kids keep Bob and Patty busy around town. Various sports, including lacrosse, flag football, gymnastics, and MAY 2019
baseball serve as weekly activities. They are also on the swim teams at Del Amigo Swim Club. Bob is an active outdoorsman, whose passions include wake-boarding, surfing, mountain biking, and skiing. Patty loves being an at-home mom and volunteering in the kids’ classrooms as often as she can. This is the last year that all three kids will be at the same school! Aside from her volunteer work, Patty has spent the last five years working and promoting her own skin care business with Rodan + Fields. As a family, they enjoy meeting their friends once a month for dinner at the Blackhawk Country Club. You can find them attending Community Presbyterian Church and taking strolls down the Iron Horse Trail. One of the greatest draws of their westside home was the accessibility to downtown. As we all know, the Iron Horse Trail is not only a shortcut straight to the heart of our beloved Danville, but it is a perfect family activity in and of itself. After spending
Just one of the many experiences the Gordon family has had together
the last two years here in Danville, the Gordon’s have grown a deep love for their new home - “We love the small town feel of Danville. We sometimes miss the beaches of Southern California, but we are beginning to love the seasons that we get in the East Bay. Although, we believe you find what you are looking for, and we are always looking for the best in life and in people. We really do believe we live in the best place ever.” Patty and Bob are raising their children
These three adorable faces earned over 2,000 likes on facebook!
with the family motto “Live, Love, Matter,” a motto that is simple in verbage, uncomplicated in execution, and profound in effect. Do you know a neighbor who has a story to share? Nominate your neighbor to be featured in one of our upcoming issues! Contact us at asullivan@bestversionmedia.com.
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Pet Adoption Corner
Pluto
Jewel
Meet your forever friend at Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation, 2890 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, during adoption hours: Noon to 6 pm Wednesday & Thursday, Noon to 7 pm Friday, and Noon to 6 pm Saturday & Sunday.
Three-year-old Pluto is a sweet, polite little guy. He is a little shy at first, but given some time, he will climb into your lap for pets. He would be a good fit for a mellow family that can give him lots of love. The adoption fee for puppies <6 months is $300, for adult dogs is $250, and includes a discount on the first six-week session of a manners class.
Would you like to be part of the heroic team that saves the lives of rescued dogs and cats? Can you share your talents to connect people and animals? ARF volunteers are making a difference! For more information see our website, www. arflife.org, or call (925) 256-1ARF.
Five-year-old Jewel is a warrior princess that has overcome some challenges in her life. She preciously walks up to friendly people and affectionately rubs against their legs when she’s comfortable. Although she enjoys being near people, she is still learning to trust petting and the attention she receives. She is eagerly looking forward to finding a gentle, patient adopter that can help her to feel safe and loved. Jewel would do best in a quiet home with someone that will take the time to help her become the gem that she is! The adoption fee for kittens <6 months $125 and for adult cats is $75.
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Real Estate Listings in West Danville Addresses in Bold are Seller’s/Buyer’s represented by Ron and Joe Gatti | 4/10/19 Active Listings Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths 641 Logan Lane $1,699,000 212 Santiago Ct. $1,699,000 El Dorado Ave $588,000 San Ramon Valley Blvd. $665,000 Rubicon Cir $680,000 Elworthy Ranch Dr $995,000 Elworthy Ranch Dr $1,099,500 La Gonda Way $1,249,000
2717 3361 924 1301 1287 2119 2119 1533
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Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Podva Rd Rubicon Cir
$599,950 $635,000
1094 1391
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Cedar Hollow Drive$1,299,000 Loch Lomond Way $1,425,000 Ocho Rios Dr $1,630,000 Kuss Rd $1,995,000 Wingfield Ct. $2,655,900 Starmont Court $2,788,000 Montair Ct $2,850,000 Montcrest Pl $3,986,000
2093 2292 2282 4050 4540 4388 4022 5700
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Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Ashley Cir Garden Creek Pl
$690,000 $719,000
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Sold Listings Sold Listings List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street 49 Danville Oak Place San Ramon Valley Blvd Westfield Cir Ashley Cir Danville Oak Pl
$749,000 $589,900 $685,000 $680,000 $749,900
$750,000 $523,000 $675,000 $685,000 $762,500
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El Dorado Ave. Cambridge Ct Kirkcrest Rd Remington Loop
$1,098,000 $1,949,999 $1,795,000 $2,225,000
$1,098,000 $1,750,000 $1,795,000 $2,213,000
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Sat., May 11 Rock Out Hunger
Fri., May 24 You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
@Blackhawk Country Club Join the Loaves and Fishes community at our largest fundraiser. A gala event including cocktail hour, silent auction, dinner, live auction and dancing to The 925 Band. For more information or to register https://loavesfishescc.ejoinme. org/ROCKOUTHUNGER2019 Time: 5:30pm-10:30pm
@Village Theatre and Art Gallery Charlie Brown and the gang navigate the joys and pitfalls of childhood in Charles Schultz’s beloved comic come to life in this musical adaptation. This show runs for 2 consecutive weekends, beginning May 24 and ending June 2. Time: 8pm Cost: $15 for students, $25 for adults, $20 for seniors To buy tickets: www. villagetheatreshows.com
Tues., May 14 Spring Master Gardener Series: Creating a Pollinator Habitat in Your Garden @Danville Public Library Creating a Pollinator Habitat in Your Garden - Examine key elements required to attract pollinators and a “hands on” exploration of specific native bee habitats to attract mason and Leafcutter bees. Bring your curiosity and learn how to amp up your garden to buzzworthy status! In Partnership with Master Gardeners of Contra Costa County. For questions email Sandra Stewart at sstewart@ccclib.org. Time: 6:30-7:30pm
Sun., May 19 Artapalooza: Children’s Messy Art Festival @Danville Community Center Children are invited to partake in this chance to be creative and messy! Budding artists will be encouraged to try both process-based art and take home crafts. This is a great opportunity for kids to spend a relaxing afternoon making artistic and imaginative creations in a park setting. Pre-registration (in person) is required. Time: 1pm - 3pm Cost: $5
Every Monday Tips for Change Community Fundraising Events
Mon., May 27 Memorial Day Ceremony @ All Wars Memorial at Oak Hill Park Honor and remember our fallen veterans. Follow the American flags on Stone Valley Road to Oak Hill Park, where you’ll enjoy live music, entertainment, and a special ceremony including guest speakers and tributes to past and present service members. Bring a picnic lunch and share this patriotic and educational event with the whole family. Time: 10:30am
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, bedding plants and fresh breads. This event is located at Railroad & Prospect Avenues and offers free parking in the adjacent lot. Time: 9am-1pm More information at www.pcfma.com
@Gianni’s Italian Bistro Gianni’s Italian Bistro opens up their restaurant to support our local nonprofit community. Tips for change is a fun and unique way for local local charity organizations to raise much needed funds. Volunteers and supporters of local nonprofits suit up and become your servers for the evening with all tips and 10% of sales going to support their organization. This event occurs most Monday evenings between 5 and 8pm and is open to the public. Reservations required. More information at www. giannissanramon.com
Save the date: Fri., June 7
Preschool Performance Series @Village Theatre and Art Gallery Come see Magician and Illusionist - Zappo the Magician! Making little ones laugh, dance, and sing-along since 2009, the Town of Danville is pleased to continue to present fun and unique top-level entertainers for preschool-aged children. Presented in 50 minutes with no intermission. Artist may be subject to change. Time: 10am Cost: $5 More information: www. villagetheatreshows.com
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Book Review
Learn to Date Again -
This Time With Your Husband! By Constance Iglesias, Resident since 2014
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ello Danville! So many of us are either married to, or in search of, their “Mr. Right.” A relationship filled with positive anticipation for something GREAT, AMAZING and unlike anything you’ve ever known is ideal to many of us. If that includes you, the book the Boyfriend-Husband by Liz Heywood is a must read for you. Boyfriend-Husband is a book that will inspire taking a good marriage to a new level of enjoyment, mutual satisfaction and fun. Liz Heywood has a way of sharing her genuine personal stories and life experiences in a way that is inspiring. Liz uses her own successful marriage and her life experiences (a Masters in Social Work, mentoring, real estate, life coaching and pastoring) to reach a broad spectrum of readers. The book is backed by truth and is expressed in an insightful way.
you are interested, please contact Liz email:Liz@theheywoodteam.com No matter the state of your current relationship, this book is a must read for those who want to bring about the best to their very significant other. All the bestConstance Iglesias
The book offers three levels for each chapter that promote the reader to learn, contemplate and also respond by writing. I am a time-challenged person as I have a career, 3 sons and a boyfriendhusband. Still, I have a desire to become a better version of myself as a woman and this is where Liz’s voice resonates the most. She helps me to improve as a person and specifically to be contemplative about how to approach my marriage with my “Boyfriend-Husband.” Have you ever thought about how a giraffe symbolizes love? Do you know the power of a whisper? These types of interesting, fun and creative images make her book fun to read and interesting as well. Liz has written a book that inspires intimacy and an amazing relationship for all parties involved. To describe this book as an exceptional read would be an understatement.
Author Liz Heywood and Constance Iglesias at a book club meeting
Currently, Liz holds one of her book clubs in downtown Danville each month. This book is available on Amazon or hard copy. If
Constance Iglesias is a San Francisco coast native, but has lived in Danville since 2014. She attends the Rock church, and enjoys spending time with her boyfriend-husband, and her three sons. Constance has a wonderful career working with Danville students.
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Horses Healing Hearts Invest in Hope Golf Fundraiser Loaves and Fishes - Drive out Hunger Loaves and Fishes - Rock out Hunger Northgate High School Football Golf Fundraiser RISE | Forma Gym – Turkey Trot Shirley Ann Foundation Benefit Concert and Auction Swim with Mike Fundraiser Walk to end Alzeimer’s
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Expert Contributor
Still in Sticker Shock Over Your Tax Bill? By Matt Forrey, RBC Wealth Management, Resident since 2009 and James Carbonell, RBC Wealth Management, Resident since 2004
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or many individuals, the first tax filing under the new federal tax law has proven to be confusing and in some cases, painful. Here are a few potentially tax saving ideas to consider now in anticipation of next year’s tax filing.
Tax-free Municipal Bonds:
Municipal bonds issued by the state of California generate income exempt from federal tax and for California residents, state income tax. For a California resident in the highest federal income tax bracket of 37%, a municipal bond yielding 2.5% offers the same net return as a taxable investment, such as a corporate bond or CD, yielding 5.03%.
Long-term Gains:
Waiting a few extra days before selling any appreciated securities can make a significant difference in your taxes. Profits on sales of securities held less than one year are taxed as ordinary income, which for an individual in the highest tax bracket, can be upwards of 37%. Gains on securities held for greater than one year are taxed at the federal capital gains rate of 20%.
Tax Deductible Retirement Contributions:
Maximize deductible contributions to any qualified accounts including company sponsored retirement plans, IRA’s and SEP’s. Doing so will lower your taxable earnings for the year.
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In Our Backyard: Ways to Explore the Outdoors
Spring Hiking in Danville
By Breann Bruschke, Junior Reporter, Class of 2019
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mpending change often prompts gratitude for present comfort. I have come to truly appreciate and admire the sublime beauty of the area in which we live. It is simply spectacular, particularly during this Spring season.
brooks glisten at a fluid tempo with ducks gracefully sailing downstream. The length of the days allow for culdesac games to continue even after dinner is complete; the laughter trailing late into the evening.
Spring is all about renewal. Life lightens as the land is washed over with a fresh, lighter complexion. It brings new existence and color after a lengthy rainy season. Birds sing varying melodies, adding to the tranquility. Their hymns signaling the dawn of a new day. The grass becomes a screaming bright green color, demanding to be cut on a regular basis. Blossoms grow rampant in numerous shades of soft and dazzling colors, overflowing the once barren trees with pristine buds. The flowing rivers and
These changes are not peculiar to just this area. However, what many others do not have are the vast rolling hills, a prominent feature of Spring in Northern California. They compose a stunning aesthetic with their green color juxtaposed against the clear blue sky and majestic, white clouds. Splotches of dense masses of mustard flowers and poppies enhance the lively image by adding a pop of fun colors.
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Breann Bruschke has lived in different areas of Arizona, Singapore, and California, but Danville is home. She currently attends San Ramon Valley High School and enjoys participating in sports, playing the violin, and reading. Other hobbies include wakeboarding, snowboarding, and puzzling. She is a true nature lover, always seeking to find the next adventure. A shot of the glorious views found on a spectacular hike What is the best way to embrace these hills? Hiking. There is more hiking than conceivable in and around Danville. The bulk of trails are in the Las Trampas Regional Wilderness with most featuring top-of-the-world type views along the way. My favorite trail is the Las Trampas Ridge Trail starting at the Remington Loop entrance off Remington Loop Road. The trail ends at Elworthy Ranch. On a clear day, one can see from Livermore all the way to Pleasant Hill. I absolutely love this hike in the west hills. Another one of my favorites is right behind Sycamore Park. I have watched spectacular sunsets while hiking along the ridge on this trail. Also, if one deters from the path slightly to follow a narrower trail, there is a hidden swing amid a small grove of
trees. For those that want to venture out a little further for a more rigorous hike, the Lafayette Ridge Trail is a great one. In the hills around the reservoir, this 6.2-mile trail is a roller coaster of fun. I am continually stunned to find new trails that reaffirm my love for this place. While some physical effort is required to hike, the views as one gains elevation cannot be replaced. Every trail is a new adventure. Even as the hills begin to turn their golden color in preparation for Summer, the hikes offer incredible glimpses of Mother Nature. So, breathe the fresh air, enjoy the pleasant sunshine, and accept Springâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s invitation to explore the hills. Above all else, be grateful for the now because change is always looming.
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High School Prom, Still One of the Most Anticipated Nights for Students By Shelby Falahat, Junior Reporter, Class of 2020
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n March 16th, San Ramon Valley High School students gathered at the Scottish Rite Center in Oakland to experience a “Midnight in Paris.” Students arrived at the center looking picture perfect, ready to embark on a new adventure. For decades, Prom has been considered a magical night for high school students, and SRVHS lived up to that reputation. Although I had never been to Prom before, tv shows and movies gave me a taste of what was coming. As the final countdown to Prom began, I started to imagine what the night would bring for my best friends and me. It was, however, the events leading up to Prom that would become the memories that would last with me forever. Prom itself was a magical time, but I didn’t expect to enjoy the process of getting ready
for the dance as much as I did. Before that week, I thought the actual event would be the most thrilling, joyful aspect; however, the quality time I spent with my friends was far more special. In hopes to get as glamorous as we could, our prep started on Tuesday, with a trip to the nail salon. While selecting our nail colors, we eagerly chatted about how thrilled we were for the weekend ahead. We laughed and drank boba tea for the next hour, and it was at that time that I realized that these moments were important too! When my friends and I parted ways for the evening, we were filled with excitement and anticipation. After countless amounts of tests and projects due, the Friday before Prom finally arrived. On Saturday morning, I sat in the hair salon with my friends, where we recognized many
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other Juniors participating in the same pre-dance rituals. The place was packed with girls with various hair styles, such as curls, braids, and up-do’s. Once our hair was done, my friends and I returned to my house to add the final touches. We began to apply makeup, laughing away our mistakes and attempts to fix our creations. Powder, eye shadow, and foundation stains covered the floor, but we continued to laugh and let our inner “beauty gurus” take the wheel. When we reached a place where we felt confident and beautiful, we slipped into our dresses. It was hot outside when we gathered to take group photos, but it gave us a wonderful chance to admire one another. Since the dance was off-campus, we loaded onto buses at SRVHS to take us to the Scottish Rite Center. Once there, we were surrounded by our Junior class. The outfits we saw were so vibrant, original, and showcased everyone’s different personalities. It was a sea of colors. I was shocked at how large the Center was. I never thought that there would be activities other than what’s shown on tv - the usual dance floor surrounded by scattered tables. There was a large casino floor, chocolate fountain, photo booth, as well as a grand ballroom. My friends and I rotated between each room, trying to absorb as much as we could. I admit, we spent the majority of our time on the dance floor. We loved the variety of music the DJ showcased, as well as the electric lights that lit up the floor. Although I expected prom to be a little chaotic, I found it to be far more relaxed than other dances, allowing for easy conversations to be made amongst all my friends. Now, after attending my first prom, I can say that it’s truly a night to remember. From getting ready with friends to the dance itself, it’s clear that the “real deal” quickly overrides the ideas that you get in films. Personally, the event was more of a social gathering filled with laughter, joy, and dancing, than a night of competition and stress. In some cases, the reputation of Prom has been a more of a popularity contest. However, at SRVHS, the event unites the Junior class and allows us to de-stress and enjoy one another’s company. In high school, all students should experience their Junior Prom, it’s not just a night, but a whole experience filled with endless laughter as well as possibilities.
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shut off electric power in the event of a ground-fault within as little as 1/40 of a second. Pool lights need to be linked to the GFCI to prevent electrocution. Learn CPR Ensure everyone in the home knows how to respond to aquatic emergencies by having appropriate safety equipment and taking water safety, first aid and CPR courses. Keep All Glass Away from Your Pool This summer Atlantis Pools has had to drain three separate pools due to glass tables in backyards that broke resulting in glass in the pool. I can not stress enough how important it is to keep all glass out of your backyard if you have a pool. Spa Use and Alcohol Alcohol and spa use should never go together. Common side effects of drinking while submerged in hot water are dehydration, heat exhaustion and drowning due to impaired reflexes. At Atlantis Pools Inc., we want you and your family to have a safe and fun experience with your backyard pool. Please call us at (925) 736-0447, email info@atlantispoolsdanville.com or visit us online at www.atlantispoolsdanville.com to schedule a visit.
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his legendary car show event has been produced for 25 years, and this year will take place on two Sundays: July 21 and August 18. Show times for the public viewing are 11am until 4pm. Admission to the general public is, as always, free! The event will include an appearance by ABC Channel 7 news anchorman Dan Ashley, who will sing the National Anthem at 12 noon in the parking lot of Primo’s Pizza. He will also give out his Channel 7 ABC “Breaking News Award.” Don’t miss this chance to meet our local TV celebrity in person. Everyone is invited to “Dancing in the streets” with DJ Dave on Hartz Ave., the fabulous voice of Tresena Griffon at Primo’s Pizza’s outside parking lot on Hartz Ave and Diablo Rd. On Prospect St., two world champion high-speed dragsters will be featured. Kids will be able to sit inside of a true racing powerhouse and be photographed by their parents or guardian. What a cool, once in a lifetime experience! We will be selecting 25 Show vehicles for our special awards! Some lucky winners will receive: • • • •
The Police Dept’s Most Wanted Award The Fire Dept’s Hottest Car Award Town Choice Award issued by our Mayor Robert Storer and Town Council VIP’s Producers’ Town Choice Award
For those interested in entering their cars in the event, the producers are now permitting “all year” show cars including Hot Rods, Classics, Customs, exotics and foreign collectibles. Car registration runs from 8am to 11 am on Hartz Ave. and Railroad. Admission is only $25 per show car.
Mayor Robert Storer and Police Chief Allan Shields hand out the “Most Wanted” Award
Event organizer David Miller, Mayor Robert Storer, and Councilwoman Renee Morgan hand out the “Mayor’s Choice” Award.
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ats are incredibly hardy animals who have never shown any problem adjusting to change. Usually that change is the introduction of a new poison, as humans constantly work harder and harder to exterminate these animals. But perhaps no other animal resists such attempts better than the rat. Rather than looking for more powerful and potentially dangerous ways to kill rats, the only real answer to people’s conflicts with these animals is to alter the habitats in which they choose to live to make them less attractive and acceptable. Common conflicts and solutions Food: Rats will eat anything a human will, and more. But worse damage is done by their urine and feces, which are left behind on any uneaten food. Burrows: Although rats may create damage with their burrowing, it’s usually more superficial than structural. Chewing: Since their front teeth grow all their lives rats, chew on things to keep them worn down. This can be dangerous when they gnaw on electrical wiring. Public Health: Rats can carry many diseases that are harmful to people.
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Town of Danville Sponsors Second Annual Open Studios By Chris Kenbar, Danville Resident since 2011
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ast year, Danville enjoyed the first Open Studios in several decades. 27 artists showed their work across Danville and over 1200 Danville and nearby residents enjoyed the opportunity to see a broad variety of outstanding art, much of it on sale. This year, Open Studios will take place on May 11 and May 12 – Mother’s Day weekend. This will be an excellent opportunity for mothers and their families (and everyone else!) to wander around the neighborhoods in Danville at their leisure and see or buy from the very high standard of work to be presented. Each location will be clearly marked with a street side sign.
Tricia Grame is one of the featured artists that will be participating in Open Studios. She will be hosting a couple of other artists in her studio as well.
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Additionally, local artists will be demonstrating plein air painting at the Dao House, accessible by shuttle from the Danville Museum on Railroad Avenue.
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Danville town staff, working with the Danville Arts Commission, have been busy registering artists and preparing the brochure that will list the locations where work can be seen along with images of the art. A map will be included.
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Brochures will be available at the Village Theatre Gallery on Front Street on both days of the event. Artist studios will be open from 11am to 6pm Saturday May 11 and from 11 am to 5 pm on Sunday May 12. Both the artists and their visitors thoroughly enjoyed last year’s event and this year will be no different. Be sure to visit Open Studios on Mother’s Day weekend!
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Montair Elementary School
Danville Club Scene:
How Involved Parents are Helping Our Kids By Stephen Dunphy, Resident since 2011, and Matt Alberti, Resident since 2015 Matt Alberti (left) and Stephen Dunphy (right) are the founders and current officers of the Montair Dads Club, along with Dr. Anthony Rega and Dr. Jeremy Lieb. Matt serves as President of the Montair Dads Club, while Stephen serves as Treasurer. They appreciate the role that Montair Elementary School plays in developing their children for the future. They know that Montair Elementary is not just a public school, but an integral part of the community.
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appy to inform you that there are two new clubs on the westside. Both the Montair Dads Club and Montair Run Club are new organizations focused on enriching the lives of the kids that attend Montair Elementary School.
U.S. Department of Education, students with involved dads have higher rates of academic success, fewer problems with truancy, suspensions, and expulsions, increased self-esteem and self-confidence, and better child-father relationships.
Montair Dads Club
The Montair Dads Club meets on the second Monday of each month at Norm’s Place in Danville where the members discuss ideas and strategies for making a positive impact on the school. Their flagship event is the annual pancake breakfast where the dads prepare pancakes, fruit, sausage, and orange juice for several hundred attendees. Other on campus events have included donut day, interacting with the students during lunchtime activities, and participation in the Montair Run Club.
The Montair Dads Club is a Not-ForProfit Corporation formed in March 2018 by four dads with children at Montair Elementary School. What began with a few dads spending time with their children during their lunch hour has turned into a club with over 100 members and growing. The organization’s mission is to support the Montair Elementary School community through time, energy, effort, and financial resources in order to build stronger relationships with the students. According to research by the
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Recently, the Montair Dads Club hosted an off-campus bocce event raising over $1,500 in donations. A portion of that money, along with plenty of human capital, was used to build a Kegerator which was gifted to the Monitor Education Foundation and later sold at their annual auction for $3,500. Additionally, the Montair Dads Club supports the Montair Elementary PTA by helping with setup and tear down of its carnival and movie night. The Dads Club also helps with beautification and maintenance at the school as well. Last year it funded and installed new hooks for the children’s coats and book bags. Although the Montair Dads Club is new to the scene, it has already made a considerable impact on the Montair Elementary School community
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Police Chief Allan Shields joins Run Club earlier this year. The kids love when he stops by!
Montair Run Club
The Montair Run Club is an association that started in 2013, funded by the PTA, and now managed by the Montair Dads Club. The club meets before school each Wednesday at 7:30 am and encourages all fitness levels to come and join the fun. There is always a lively crowd ready to run around the school accompanied by music and a Montair Dads Club member on the bullhorn giving runners the
Our dads stick together!
Dad’s Club hosts it’s Annual Pancake Breakfast.
encouragement they need to keep going. The group has approximately 100 registered members who have run a combined total of 640 miles this year. Parent volunteers use QR codes and an app to track laps, and students earn a charm for every five laps (equaling one mile), that are proudly displayed on a necklace. Students are recognized by their fellow classmates for high mileage achievements.
The Wednesday morning exercise is a great way to start the day. Occasionally the group will have “special guest runners.” This year Danville Police Chief Allan Shields joined the kids. Both clubs have helped our community in special ways. Be sure to look out for future events hosted by the Montair Dads Club and honk the next time you see the Montair Run Club exercising before school!
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Spring Asparagus and Onion Frittata By Suzanne Jacobus, Resident since 1993 One of my favorite spring vegetables is asparagus. They are fresh at the markets right now. I bought these from the Danville Farmers’ Market here in town. This is a great recipe for brunch or lunch. I serve it with a fresh green salad or fresh fruit.
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1 pound fresh asparagus 1 medium sized red onion 1 clove garlic 6 Jumbo sized eggs 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon butter 1 ½ cups grated Gruyere cheese Salt and Pepper Parsley for garnish
Directions:
Clean asparagus and break off tough ends by snapping where they break naturally Coarsely chop onion and garlic Warm olive oil and butter in 9 inch oven proof sauté pan Over medium heat, sauté asparagus, onion, and garlic for 8 to 10 minutes and add Worcestershire Salt and pepper for taste Crack and whip the eggs Pour over the top Add the cheese Cook for 8 to 10 minutes. I lift the eggs with a spatula so some of the moist top runs over to the edges and cooks. Cook until bottom
Finish off your frittata with some fresh parsley
is set and top still wet and moist. Place under a broiler for 6 to 7 minutes until browned on top and mixture has set. Cut into 4 serving and garnish with fresh parsley. I like to serve with some coarsely ground mustard. Enjoy! Suzanne Jacobus Alain Pinel Real Estate sjacobus@apr.com
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Non-profit Spotlight
A Spring Break to Remember
By Deana Dickerson, Director of Missions, CPC, Resident since 2003
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or years, Community Presbyterian Church students and adults have spent their Spring Break bringing love and building hope with Amor Ministries (amor.org) just east of Tijuana, Mexico. This year we had 250 students and 75 adults from around the greater Danville community build 16 homes in just under a week! This experience is truly life changing for all involved; it offers perspective and gratitude. Students walk up to a plot of dirt and after just four days, hand over keys to a new home. It is an incredibly sobering and emotional moment for many. Pastor Bill Haslim, the Director of Student Ministries at CPC, has brought thousands of students to Mexico in his 13 years of organizing this trip. He says that, “Our students loved the experience and their most common reactions have been unexpected observation of how happy, content and joyful the families they served were in spite of having so little.”
Some other experiences from the trip include:
“After a botched surgery left 66 year old Raymundo disabled, neighborhood junkies began shooting up their drugs on his property and eventually burned down his house. Raymundo’s 5 grandchildren were inside the house and although disabled, he rescued them all! We arrived to find him living in a windowless cinder block room, his grandchildren displaced, and his son had passed away. Ray was moved to tears and overcome with emotion at the end of our first work day when he saw the new solid foundation we had poured. He looked up to God and thanked him, with tears streaming down his face... it was quite a moment for our students to witness. Our students are brave, open hearted, extremely hardworking and have tons of fun to build with! What an honor it was to serve Raymundo and his family
and restore peace, safety and hope to this lovely disabled man...who’s grandchildren can now Happy faces sit atop a finished building. live with him and they can all be together,” said Amy McKelligan, Parent/Chaperone, 5th year volunteer. “Marycruz Perez is a powerhouse! As one of the first settlers in the neighborhood 30 years ago, she has seen and been through so much. Because of the civil rights group she began years ago, the community has paved roads, electricity and drainage systems! She is also the director of a senior citizens center up the street where she and volunteers offer a safe place for fellowship, a hot meal and medical care. Amor Ministries could not have found a more deserving woman to build a stronger, long lasting home for!” - Deana Dickerson, Chaperone, 15th year volunteer. Of 250 kids (8th-12th grade) volunteering this year, about 150 of them were returning from last year! For some of the high school seniors, this was their 5th trip. After a long day of working with no power tools, the students return to their camps to clean up and have a hot dinner. “Later in the evening the students all come together for a program with music and a message that reflects on what they’re doing from a faith perspective. After that they have some time in their tent groups to talk about their experiences, discuss the message of the night, ask questions, and just connect,
The walls are framed out, and filled with well wishes and prayers.
These are the tents that the student volunteers and chaperones stayed in.
before going to bed, exhausted.” Students raise a total of $675 to attend the trip. Maybe you’ll consider sponsoring someone on the trip or even better yet, you may consider joining us on a future trip! Stay tuned for future trips at www. cpcdanville.org. Never underestimate the impact you may have on another person’s life!
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Beloved FamilyFriendly Musical Comes to The Village Theatre By Stephanie Seaberg, Resident since 2010 The cast of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
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ostalgia is something that people rarely turn their nose up to. Who doesn’t have fond memories of curling up on the couch on a Sunday morning to read the funny papers in your pajamas? For many, it’s the building blocks of a great childhood and answers the age old question “What did you do before the internet was around?” It is rare to see a comic strip classic brought to life. However, thanks to the directorial stylings of Mike Kasin and The Village Theatre, the brilliant mind of Charles Schultz is making its way to Danville with this fun, family-friendly musical from 1967, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Mike Kasin is a familiar figure with the Village Theatre scene. He’s the brains behind Danville’s improv troupe, The Diablo Devils, he hosts the town’s annual variety show case, and most recently directed another play, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. His newest show, Charlie Brown, is a bright and vivid family centric musical that strikes all the right chords and has you leaving the theater with a full heart and all the warm fuzzies. “I love musicals,” Kasin proclaims. “And I wanted to do a show I could bring my nine-year-old to.” It would seem that the Village Theatre
These players prove that a good time will be had by all in attendance!
has been well overdue for a kidfriendly musical featuring adult actors. Charlie Brown is the lovable and self defeating protagonist of our story. He is accompanied by his little sister, Sally Brown, Lucy, the bossy sister to Linus, and the musically talented Schroeder. Of course, no Peanuts story is complete without Charlie Brown’s adorable sidekick, Snoopy. The show even features eight dancing Woodstocks, all played by young theater professionals. With toe tapping numbers like “My Philosophy”, “Suppertime,” and “Happiness,” this
witty and silly show will make you feel like that kid curled up on the couch reading the funny papers all over again. You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown performs May 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, and June 1, and 2 Tickets: $25 for adults $15 for kids $20 for seniors Half off for veterans during Memorial Day weekend More info at www.townofdanville.gov DANVILLE LIVING 29
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Our Favorite Inspirational Jewelry Gifts for Graduation 2019 By Steve Padis, Steve Padis Jewelry, Resident since 1989
Graduation is a time of celebrating achievement and new beginnings. For such a significant milestone, a gift of fine jewelry will be a lasting reminder of a grad’s accomplishment. If you have a loved one graduating this year, here are a few graduation jewelry gift ideas for the class of 2019.
Diamond Stud Earrings For a woman, consider a pair of classic diamond stud earrings. Diamonds symbolize endurance and inspire confidence in all who wear them, making them the perfect understated accessory for upcoming interviews. Even the smallest diamonds will make her feel like she’s wearing a piece of luxury. We have a large variety of diamond earrings in a variety of price ranges; find your perfect pair with one of our diamond experts. Charm Bracelets For younger graduates, from middle school to high school, a charm bracelet with its first charm—such as a graduation cap, initial, or diploma pendant—can start a lifelong tradition of honoring significant occasions with jewelry. We carry Pandora® bracelets as well as Rembrandt charms to start the perfect gift they will add to and treasure throughout their life. Watches For men and women who like timepieces, select a gift that is both functional and fashionable. A quality watch is a classic choice for a graduation gift. A fine watch will never go out of style and it instantly dresses up any outfit. Michelle, Breitling and Tag Heuer watches, all available at our stores, are excellent selections that will last your graduate a lifetime. As an added bonus, they’ll have no excuse to be late for their first day on the job!
perfect opportunity to pass down a piece of heirloom jewelry. From grandmother’s ring to a great-uncle’s watch, heirloom pieces are full of history and memories, and there’s no better time to pass them along than during a family celebration. Of course, many graduates appreciate cash or gift cards to help with expenses as they start the next phase of their lives. A gift of fine jewelry, however, will be appreciated for years to come and perhaps even become an heirloom itself. To the class of 2019, congratulations and best wishes!
Cuff Links & Tie Bars Cuff links are appropriate in many situations. For the graduate about to enter the suit-and-tie world, cuff links and tie bards will be needed for upcoming interviews as well as daily office wear. They can also be purchased in school colors for those who want to show school allegiance even after their days on campus are over. A set of personalized cuff links or a tie bar will make him look sharp and selected to match his individual style and personality. Vintage or Heirloom Jewelry In many families, graduation marks a rite-of-passage, and is the
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