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Hello Neighbors!
Feeling spooky yet? Halloween in Danville is such an amazing time! Of course we love being here year round, but there’s something about holidays in a small town that just hit differently. I can’t wait to see all the kids in their costumes at various activities around town! My favorite is the school costume parade!
On our cover this month is the Wollesen Family. This busy Danville family recently opened Sliver Pizzeria right on the corner of Railroad. We hope you enjoy learning about them and all the joy they bring to their friends and neighbors. Inside you’ll also find an amazing collection of community-submitted content and some great expert articles.
Remember, 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 asullivan@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!
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Expert Contributors
Banking Community Bank of the Bay Team Danville 925-838-2902
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Chiropractic
Sycamore Valley Chiropractic (925) 837-5595
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Cooling & Heating
Eco-Pro 844-605-2194 callecopro.com
Cosmetic Surgery
Stephen J. Ronan MD FACS
Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and Migraine Center 925-736-5757 www.blackhawkplasticsurgery.com
Dentist
Dr. Cynthia Stephenson, DDS Dentist of Walnut Creek 925-938-6000 www.dentistofwalnutcreek.com
Education
St. Isidore School (925) 837-2977
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End of Life
Cypress Lawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park
Bob Gordon (650) 550-8808
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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 de velop customized financial solutions to support the needs of businesses. CBB is a FDIC member, SBA Preferred Lend er, and a CDARS depository institution. We are California’s first FDIC-insured certified Community Development Finan cial Institution (CDFI).
Serving the Danville community since 1984, Sycamore Valley Chiropractic is here to provide you with the highest quality in natural health care. In our comfortable, welcoming environment, you’ll feel right at home. Whether you’re looking to re store your body after an injury has left you sidelined, or want to feel as good as possible, Sycamore Valley Chiropractic is the perfect place to begin your journey to wellness.
Eco Pro is a family-owned and operated HVAC company established in 2016 with over five decades of combined techni cal experience, serving six major counties in Northern California, including Pittsburg and the surrounding areas. Call (925) 272-0094 today to learn more about our services and request a same-day service appointment!
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.
St. Isidore School is the East Bay’s largest Catholic School serving TK-8th Grade. We believe each student is a unique and beautiful gift. We foster individuality in a familial environment, inspiring students to explore and grow. Our teachers create a love of learning by nurturing an inquisitive spirit, building connections, and developing critical thinking. We understand that today’s learners are tomorrow’s leaders.
Robert Gordon Jr. began his career at his grandfather’s cemetery and funeral home as a teenager — he worked in every position, eventually rising to the level of Vice President. He went on to hold director positions at both the El Camino Group and Service Corporation International. Bob is now the President and CEO of the Cypress Lawn Cemetery Association. He is a licensed funeral director and cemetery broker.
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Expert Contributors
Life Coach
EYC Life Coach
Christina Dalton 925-872-4726
Christina@EYHLifeCoach.com www.eyhlifecoach.com
Memory Care
Carefield Pleasanton Memory Care Parveen Singh 925-750-8744 www.carefieldpleasanton.com
Mortgage
CrossCountry Mortgage LLC
W. Todd Galde 925-854-5238 todd.galde@myccmortgage.com www.toddgalde.com
Remodeling
America’s Dream Homeworks
Vlad Chernioglo (916) 739-0996
vladc@dreamhomeworks.com
Roofing
HRC Roofing and Solar Inc
Cris Hernandez 855-827-8957
cris@hrcroofingandsolar.com
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Wealth Management
Jim Carbonell
Matt Forrey
The Carbonell Forrey Wealth Management Group 925-279-1701
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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 business es, 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.”
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.
Our company offers one-stop shopping for your complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects. We handle the de sign, 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.
Cris Hernandez started his career in his late teens. After gaining enough experience and aspiring to grow professionally, he started his own company. HRC Roofing and Solar Inc. has over 20 years of experience in residential and commer cial installations and repairs of all roofing types, gutters and solar. Quality workmanship is HRC’s guaranteed for all your roofing and solar needs. CSLB Lic: 918651
Local Danville residents, Jim and Matt have worked with families in the Bay Area for the past two decades. The Carbonell Forrey team offers customized investment planning and management services based on each individual’s unique set of needs and objectives. With a family-first approach, the team prides itself on delivering an exceptional experience so that clients are able to focus on the other important aspects of their lives.
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Meet the Wollesen Family
By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017
Brooke and Will Wollesen both attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. It was there, when they lived in the same apartment building, that they met. Funny enough, Will actually dated Brooke’s roommate for a short time. But of course, the chips always fall as they should, and Will and Brooke began their beautiful life together!
The Wollesens have four children, Daenan, 22, Davis, 20, Haley, 16, and Sadie, 12. Since Brooke grew up in Pleasanton and Will grew up in Saratoga, moving back to the Bay Area to raise their family was a non-negotiable. Three years ago they moved into their westside Danville home and have loved every minute of it!
The Wollesens live behind The Livery, so shopping and great restaurants are just steps away. They love being so close to schools, programs, and plenty of other things to do for anyone interested in getting out of the house for a bit.
At BYU, Brooke earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Family Science. Her full time career has been raising the kids. She is now a part time fitness instructor, leading a High Fitness class at I Can Do That Performing Arts Center and Fitness 19 in downtown Danville.
Will graduated BYU with his Bachelor of Science degree in Finance. From there he attended Santa Clara University to get his JD, all while working full time at a tax and financial advisory firm. “Will has spent the last eight years at Hall Law Group, LLP in Pleasanton where he is a Partner and focuses his practice on estate planning, tax and business needs of highnet-worth individuals.”
Recently Will ventured into the restaurant business as a co-owner of Sliver Pizzeria just off Railroad ave. Check them out for original recipes, unique and delicious toppings, and so much more!
Together Brooke and Will both enjoy being active. They’ve brought their kids along for the ride and taught all four kids how to wakeboard and wakesurf. Will is a big fan of running, often right through town! Everyone in the Wollesen house loves the Bay Area teams - Giants, Warriors and the 49ers. Haley takes the cake, however, “Haley is Steph Curry’s biggest fan and can often be caught watching Steph Curry highlights on YouTube.”
Each year everyone migrates to the beach for some R and R with the extended family. The kids’ grandparents live right by the water, so it’s the perfect getaway spot filled with fun memories for everyone.
Daenen and Davis are both attending BYU after each having served a twoyear church mission, Daenen in Denver Colorado and Davis in Antofagasta, Chile. They both enjoy all sports, but you can find Daenen on the basketball court and Davis on the soccer pitch in their free time.
“Haley has Down Syndrome and is active in the Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area right near where we live in the Town and Country [shopping center]. She does a peer class and participates in Dancing Without Limits and Beyond Hoops through the Connection. Haley is also a varsity cheerleader at SRVHS this year! She loves to dance and play soccer with Mustangs.” We can’t wait to see you out on the field, Haley!
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Sadie and Brooke are part of the mother-daughter charity group, National Charity League. Sadie says, “You can start in 7th grade and continue until you graduate high school.” Through NCL, you work right here in the Diablo area, getting involved in the communities and learning about philanthropy.
For Brooke, bringing people together comes second nature. Each August the whole neighborhood joins the Wollesens for an annual outdoor concert. “Anyone can perform and share their talents and it’s one of the best nights of the year,” says Brooke. When the weather cools down a bit and the holiday sweet teeth kick in, you can find Brooke hosting a cookie exchange party. Neighbors make the best friends and judges in this case, and they’re happy to taste test everything and to hand out the prizes for best cookie!
A reader favorite is, of course, the featured family’s “words to live by”. Will and Brooke work diligently to instill in their children “We Can Do Hard Things” - a fitting statement that everyone can benefit from.
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ARF Adoption Stars
By Christa Noriega, ARF Adoption Manager
Adopt a new best friend at ARF in Walnut Creek! View available dogs and cats online or visit ARF in-person: Wednesday-Sunday, 12-6pm, with early-bird sign-in available on weekdays beginning at 9 am. Our team is excited to guide you in choosing a pet, share information about their history and behavior, and provide helpful resources. This process can take time—please allow 60-90 minutes for in-person appointments. Here are a few of our adorable animals looking for love:
Two-year-old Armadillo is a fun, goofy boy who knows how to make the best of the heat, cool off, and have a good time. Don’t worry, this doesn’t entail curling up in a ball and hiding away from you – he’s too social for that. He loves playing in water! Toys are also some of his favorite things, so this kid is the perfect companion for a fun summer day by the pool or a lake. Better still, he’s a cuddly boy who will appreciate winding down after all the fun for some affection. Armadillo’s bubbly vibe will elevate the spirits of anyone in his company, and he can’t wait to find his forever family to share that with for years to come! Armadillo has a positive history with other dogs and currently weighs 48 pounds.
ARF adoption fees: $250 for an adult dog, $375 for a puppy (<6 months), $150 for a special-needs dog, $200for a special-needs puppy (<6 months), and $150for a senior dog (7+ years). Adoption fees are waived for US military Veterans.
Ten-year-old Garfield is an absolute sweetheart of a gentleman who will have you swooning in no time. In fact, this relaxed, mellow purr box will charm his way into your heart in the blur of a cat’s zoomie! He loves receiving affection and pets, and he will be sure to shower you with gratitude in return. He is so looking forward to finding his purrfect fit furever family with whom he can share all his love and amazing personality with. Garfield’s adoption fee has been prepaid by a generous donor.
ARF Adoption fees: $125 for an adult cat, $175 for a kitten (<6 months), $200 for two adult cats,$300 for two kittens, $75 for a special-needs cat, $100for a special-needs kitten (<6 months),and $75for a senior cat (7+ years). Adoption fees are waived for US military Veterans.
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Through October 31st Scarecrow Stroll
@Historic Downtown Danville Danville visitors and residents will be able to join the Scarecrow Stroll and follow the map to discover all the created scarecrows while rediscovering and supporting local businesses. The community will also be able to share photos of their favorite scarecrows on social media and tag the Town for a chance to win prizes.
Sat., Oct 8 and Sun., Oct. 9
SRVEF Run for Education
@Iron Horse Middle School
Join us as we continue the 39th annual Run for Education! This event is now back in person. Dust off your athletic shoes and join us for Run for Education. Choose from a 5K Run/ Family Fun Walk in San Ramon or a 10K that stretches from Osage Park to Iron Horse Middle School in San Ramon. The San Ramon Valley Education Foundation works in collaboration with the San Ramon Valley Unified School District to fund priority initiatives within our schools, such as district level grants, STEAM programs, professional learning, and individual teacher grants. Stick around after the race and enjoy a Fun Fair. Every registration automatically generates a fundraising page.
By sharing their personal page with their family and friends, every participant can use their fundraising page to raise money that directly support their school.
All revenue raised via personal fundraising pages will be split as follows: 70% will be returned to the school of choice 30% will be used by SRVEF to fund district initiatives
Visit www.srvef.org/the-run for time and registration details.
Saturday, October 8, 9AM - 3PM
Friendship Run & Mini Run
Sunday, October 9, 8AM - 12PM 5K & 10K
Sat., Oct. 15
Friends of the Danville
Library Pop-Up Book Sale
@Danville Town Library
Don’t miss the Friends of the Danville Library Book Sale! There will be various genres for sale including non-fiction, general fiction, mysteries, cookbooks, art books, children’s books, gift items, book bags and
more! Find some great deals at these special pop-up sales for one day only each month!
All proceeds benefit the Danville Library. The Friends also host a small bookshelf in the library (by the library’s print station) where you can browse and purchase book titles and DVDs for all ages. The shelves are regularly refreshed with new materials!
Time: 10am - 2pm
Sat., Oct. 15
Oktoberfest
@Civic Park, Walnut Creek
It’s time to clink glasses and lift your spirits with Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit — a toast to cheers and good times — in honor of the upcoming fall season and popular Oktoberfest celebration. Join us in the biergarten or on the dance floor for another epic Oktoberfest in Walnut Creek. It’s a great place to show off your dirndl dress or don the lederhosen (not mandatory!). This daylong, family-friendly event recreates the beloved German fall celebration. Oktoberfest will include live entertainment, music, dancing, gourmet food and dozens of artisan vendors, arts & crafts, biergarten with dozens of craft beers, wine, international music, Kinder Platz Kids Zone. www.walnutcreekdowntown.com Time: 12-7pm
Sat., Oct. 22
Danville FALLFest
@Historic Downtown Danville Time: 10am-5pm
Cost: Free
Thurs., Oct. 27
Spooktacular Celebration
@Danville Library and Town Green
Time: All Day
Cost: Free
Sat., Oct. 29
Howl-o-ween Event: For the Dogs!
@Hap Magee Ranch Dog Park
Halloween has gone to the dogs, in the best paw-sible way! Join us for the firstever Howl-o-ween celebration including a costume contest, a pet parade, and a photo opportunity. Costume categories include: silliest, most original, best owner/dog duo, and best impersonation. Polite, leashed dogs welcome (No retractable leashes).
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Dogs must be current on all necessary vaccinations. Dog owners must be 18 years and older. All registered participants will receive a themed toy and a treat.
Time: 10am-12pm
Cost: Free
Every Monday
Tips for Change Community Fundraising Events
@Gianni’s Italian Bistro
Gianni’s Italian Bistro opens up their restaurant to support our local non-profit 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 non-profits 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.
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
SAVE THE DATE
Thurs., Nov. 10
Veteran’s Day Celebration
@Veteran’s Memorial Building
Veterans in the San Ramon Valley are inviting residents to come to the Veterans Memorial Building on the weekend of Veterans Day for a Pop-Up Museum Exhibit in the main auditorium of the Veterans Memorial Building, 400 Hartz Avenue, as well as outside the building. This educational event always has something for everyone!
Time: 10am-2pm
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A Pain Free Night’s Sleep
By Dr. Jesse Call, Sycamore Valley Chiropractic
One of the most common questions I’m asked is, “What type of pillow should I use?” or “Which mattress should I get?” In answer to these questions I usually ask my own question. “What type of sleeper are you?” Your next question here is, “Well which way is the right way to sleep?” The answer to this is, “whichever way works best for you.” Generally speaking there is no right or wrong sleep position. But, If you wake up every morning with neck or back pain then it might be time to take a look at your sleep situation.
Back Sleepers
This is the one most people assume is the “correct” way to sleep. If you are a back sleeper here are the easiest simple tips for success. Firmer is better when it comes to mattresses for back sleepers. The pillow for back sleepers is what is termed a ‘cervical pillow’, this means that it should have a cervical dip in it to provide support to your neck. You don’t want a pillow that goes flat or a stack of pillows that props you up too high.
Side Sleepers
Side sleeping is the most popular position. The secret for side sleepers is to keep their spine neutral and to provide stability. Mattress can be any level of firmness just make sure your spine is able to stay straight
when side lying. There is no need for a special pillow, all it needs to do is keep your head in a neutral position. This is achieved best by a dense foam that doesn’t lose its shape as the night goes on. For smaller individuals many companies will offer “teen” or “child” size pillows that might fit better.
Stomach Sleepers
Everyone assumes this is the “wrong” way to sleep. Stomach sleeping isn’t inherently bad. The secret to successful stomach sleeping is actually to sleep with no pillow at all. This allows your neck to be neutral, which is the goal of all sleeping positions.
A pain free night’s sleep is about making sure you have the right pillow and mattress. Just like a pain free day at work is about the right ergonomics.
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Employee Empowerment:
Building Trusting Relationships, Part 1
By Christina Dalton, MS, PPS, PCC, EYH Life Coach
The reality is that the majority of employees spend more time at work than in their personal lives. If you are in a supportive, healthy, and growth minded environment, your job can be empowering and fulfilling. Who you are in the workplace becomes a defining factor of your identity. But, if your job limits you, does not allow you to grow and has become unfulfilling due to an unhealthy environment, it might be time to learn and apply communication tools to create a place you want to be at everyday.
According to a recent Gallup poll, only 13% of employees feel their company’s leadership communicates effectively. This ineffective communication cannot only be frustrating but is a major cause of poor job performance. In a comprehensive survey from Economist Intelligence Unit, respondents were affected in the following ways:
• 44 percent said it caused delays or failures in completing projects
• 31 percent believed it contributed to low morale
• 25 percent reported missed performance goals
• 18 percent cited lost sales
If your management team or boss communicates poorly, the employee morale will be affected. Directly, job performance will also suffer. However, to express your concerns to someone above you, can be tricky.
To best communicate with your immediate boss, it is best to first understand them and their communication style. Here are a few reasons your boss may be an ineffective communicator:
1. The boss is new to the company or their position and lacks confidence. Whether a person is promoted within or hired new, they will lack the expertise of the new role. The manager may feel overwhelmed and therefore, lacks the ability to fully communicate as they develop their own niche.
2. The boss is an introvert and has a difficult time communicating. Understanding how to work with an introvert can be a challenge. Who do you need to be to support this type of personality?
3. Your boss lacks clarity and direction when communicating. This, to me, may be the hardest personality to work with. The person may run an hour long meeting, yet you are leaving the meeting more confused than when it started. You walk away with nothing.
4. The boss is too busy and offers little or no time with you. This could be a company organizational issue, or it could be your boss’s issue in dealing with priorities and time management.
5. The boss provides information overload in communicating with no clarity or direction. If you are leaving conversations and meetings feeling overwhelmed, then this may be the real issue. What tools can you bring into the conversations to organize and prioritize what is important?
The above are examples, but far from all the possibilities. Everyone has an individual story. If you can relate to any of the above employer personality types, there are several coaching strategies to develop and empower you in the workplace. May I invite you to create an environment where you are valued and of which you value? In next month’s Danville Living Magazine, I will offer coaching strategies that build a healthy and productive work environment. If you can’t wait, then reach out. EYHLifeCoach can partner with you to create who you want to be.
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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New CASA Tutor Program
to Benefit Local Children in Foster Care
By Sandra Parker, CASA of Contra Costa County
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Contra Costa County is a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains, and supports volunteer advocates as a powerful voice for the best interest of abused and neglected children living in foster care during the court process, in order to help every child ultimately thrive in a safe, stable, and permanent home.
As we celebrate our 41st year of serving the children and youth in our community, we are excited to share the launch of our new CASA Tutor Program. As you can imagine, children and youth in foster care face many additional academic hurdles. Finding ongoing, quality academic support at no cost can be a challenge, so we are taking a big step to help fill that need. We’d love for you to join us!
CASA Tutors will provide consistent and accessible educational support to children in grades TK-12 who are already working with one of our CASA Volunteer Advocates. They will assist with homework and learning concepts in a supportive, trauma informed environment and help students reach their educational goals, build their confidence, and feel supported as they navigate through their school years.
We are filling our first CASA Tutor training cohort and are looking for volunteers who want to make a lasting difference in the lives of local children who have been abused or neglected.
Tri-Valley Animal RescueGiving them another chance
By Sue James, President TVAR
Kira and Roddy
Kira and Roddy were part of a litter of 4 puppies who we took into foster when they were about 7-8 weeks old. While their two siblings have been adopted, Roddy and Kira are still looking for their forever homes. They are bonded so well that we would like to see them go to a home together. They are both super smart, quick learners who both love to shower kisses - and love affection in return. Kira is the alpha dog but is totally devoted to her brother. Roddy, in turn, adores his sister. Both love to run and play and seek out new adventures - with Kira being the lookout leader. The two love to spend their days together cuddling, playing and bantering. They are fixed, microchipped and current on their vaccinations, flea treatment and deworming.
All of TVAR’s foster dogs and pups like Roddy and Kira live in foster homes till adopted. Foster families get to know each dog’s personality and needs in a home setting - allowing TVAR to find the right match so dogs and adopters thrive!
Unity & Uravity
Uravity and Unity are two tortoiseshell sisters who were brought into a Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Foster home when they were about 7 weeks old. Unity has always been the outgoing sister, while Uravity has taken patience and love to coax out of her shell. Unity and Uravity are Calicivirus survivors. Their foster mom doted on them day and night, providing supportive care of subcutaneous fluids, medications, and syringe feeding during the several weeks they took to recover from the virus. They are both very healthy and happy now and looking for their forever home. Unity and Uravity love and compliment each other very well and would love to be adopted together into a home with canine friends for them to play with. They have both been spayed, microchipped, and tested negative for FIV and FELV. They are current on their vaccinations, flea treatment, and deworming.
TVAR’s kitten and bottle baby programs rescue kittens - some only days old - who are unable to be adopted from the shelter and place them in foster homes where they receive medical care, love, and a home setting until they are healthy, able to be spayed or neutered and ready for their forever homes.
If you have a background in teaching or tutoring, have approximately 6-12 hours a month to give, and are interested in learning more about the CASA Tutor Program, we invite you to email volunteer@cccocasa. org and to join us at an upcoming Informational Session.
Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (TVAR) - Giving them Another Chance
TVAR is a locally based and volunteer run 501(c)3 animal rescue organization. We assist in saving over 1,000 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.
All TVAR’s foster animals go directly from the local Animal Shelter into foster homes where they receive much needed love and socialization and where they are kept until adopted.
We also have an invaluable Shelter Program where our volunteers spend countless hours every day at the local shelter working with the Dogs, Puppies, Cats and Kittens and the Public.
TVAR Adoptables
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How to Overcome HVAC Challenges
By Service Roundtable, Eco-Pro HVAC
When things go wrong with your HVAC system, it can be challenging to determine the best approach. You don’t want to ignore problems, but you also don’t want to call in a professional for something you can handle on your own. As the owner and user of your HVAC equipment, you are in a position to compare how it’s acting up versus how it should behave. Here are some tips for approaching HVAC issues to overcome challenges.
Identifying the problem: Look for patterns
One of the first steps in solving a problem is identifying it. When it comes to your HVAC equipment, you live with it on an ongoing basis. You know how it operates when everything in your home is comfortable and functioning. Use this baseline knowledge to find patterns that could indicate issues. For example, your cooling might be sufficient on most days but lacking when the temperature is extreme. If this has always been the case, you can consider upgrading to a larger system. If this is a recent issue, it may indicate a problem with the unit’s performance. Knowledge of the baseline will help you and an HVAC technician determine what the next step could be.
Pay attention to how you use your system
Do you crank up your heating or cooling to the max and leave it there when you’re not at home? Or do you constantly adjust the temperature, turning it up and down to always ensure you’re perfectly comfortable at all times? Depending on how you use your HVAC system, certain issues are more likely. This information is useful for a technician reviewing your system as it paints a picture of the conditions that your equipment experiences through use.
Look for easy solutions first
When things go wrong, it can be tempting to assume the worst and overreact. Sometimes the best solution is the simplest. Review basic maintenance items first. If you notice that your heating isn’t what it should be or the airflow through your grilles is slow, look at your filter. Are you overdue on its replacement? If your system isn’t responding to temperature changes, inspect your thermostat to see if there are loose wires or if the batteries need to be replaced.
Know when to call for help
Knowing when to call for professional help is key. The more you know about your equipment, the easier it will be for you to judge whether you have a small problem that can wait or whether to call for help immediately. Ongoing maintenance and open communication with the right HVAC professionals will help you get there.
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Lessons Learned About Death in Popular Culture
By Robert A. Gordon Jr., President & CEO of Cypress Lawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park, Resident since 2017
thinking about) the topic of death, we all encounter the grief, pain, and confusion that comes with losing someone special. When a family member or friend dies, so much in our culture tells us to move on — and fast. But movies like Coco remind us that grief cannot be rushed.
There’s tremendous value in remembering those who have died and there are ways to feel close to them long after they’re gone. There are tangible traditions like displaying photos of loved ones along with their prized possessions and telling stories to keep memories from fading.
We
host many events here at Cypress Lawn — from tours of our world-class Arboretum to lecture series, flag retirement ceremonies, Memorial Day celebrations, and more.
One event we remember with fondness happened back in 2019 when hundreds of people of all ages joined us on a Saturday night to watch an outdoor showing of the Disney/Pixar movie Coco. The story follows a 12-year-old boy named Miguel who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead. The message highlights the importance of remembering those we love — something that is always on our minds as we help families honor the special people they’ve lost.
For our staff, it’s no surprise that the themes of this movie resonated with so many. While it’s tempting to avoid talking about (and even
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NBC’s hit show This is Us drew attention to other aspects surrounding death. Characters dealt with denial, an unwillingness to talk about the pain of loss, and the difficulties when addressing end-of-life issues with children. The show’s popularity is often attributed to its handling of real-life events, including the characters’ struggles with grief. Seeing these realities play out on screen can be a powerful healing tool and an impetus for needed conversations.
If you find yourself wanting someone to talk to, remember you can always turn to our compassionate staff for encouragement and a listening ear. We’re here to serve our community and realize how important it is to feel supported through life’s many ups and downs.
Contact us anytime through our website CypressLawn.com or by calling (650) 550-8808.
Year of Random Holidays
By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017
Coming into 2022 we wanted to bring a little less screen time into our lives. So we thought about the easiest way to keep that up all year long, because let’s be honest: if it isn’t easy, we won’t last. Enter what we’re calling the “Year of Random Holidays!”
Interpret and Celebrate however you’d like! Hope some of these brighten up your days!
If you partake in any of these awesome holidays, please send us some pictures! We’d love to see how everyone celebrates! Email your photos to asullivan@bestversionmedia.com or tag us on Facebook and Instagram at @danvillelivingca
October 7: Flower Day
October 9: Beer/Soda and Pizza Day
October 11: Food Truck Day
October 13: Breast Cancer Awareness Day
October 14: Dessert Day
October 16: Dictionary Day
October 17: Pasta Day
October 18: Chocolate Cupcake Day
October 22: National Nut Day
October 24: National Bologna Day
October 25: International Artist Day
October 30: Candy Corn Day
October 31: HALLOWEEN
November 2: Deviled Egg Day
November 3: Sandwich Day
November 4: National Candy Day
November 5: Donut Appreciation Day
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SRVHS Wolves Football Schedule
Good luck during the 2022 Football Season!
School is back and that means football is too! I would like to wish everyone a great school year and wonderful football season and look forward to seeing everyone out at the stadium again!
Varsity
All Games Start at 7pm
Fri., 10/7: Away at McClymonds
Fri., 10/14: Home vs CVC
Fri., 10/21: Home vs Amador Valley
Fri., 10/28: Home vs California High School
Fri., 11/4: Away at Monte Vista
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Fri., 10/7: Home vs Amador Valley (4pm)
Fri., 10/14: Away at CVC (4:30pm)
Fri., 10/28: Home vs California High School (4:30pm)
Fri., 11/4: Away at Monte Vista (4:30pm)
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Thank You Mustang Community!
By Fred Wilson, Executive Director, Mustang SC
Mustang Soccer recently enjoyed our 50th Anniversary Celebration and Season Kickoff a few weeks ago here at Provident Fields at the Mustang Soccer Complex. Much fun was had by all and included a big screen movie, food trucks, silent auction and drawing items, a team and player recognition/introductions on the stage, a DJ, a little soccer, and great company with friends new and old! Thank you to all who attended, supported our partners/vendors, purchased drawing tickets, participated in the silent auction, and assisted in bringing our community together for this great milestone!
I would also like to thank the following local community businesses and Mustang SC families who donated to our silent auction and drawing. Please remember to support them!
• AuburnJames Winery & the Ospeck Family - Mustang SC family since 2005
• Banana’s Bakery
• Beyond Active & the Cruey Family - Mustang SC family since 2017
• Chef Mike Kelley - Mustang SC Coach since 2006
• Games Unlimited
• Gramma Nancy - Grandparent to Mustang SC players since 2012
• K & D Photography & the Brazil Family- Mustang SC family since 2017
• Locanda Ravello & the Rosano Family - Mustang SC family since 2018
• Pete’s Brass Rail & Car Wash
• Perfect Smiles Family Dentistry & the Baraceros FamilyMustang SC family since 2010
• Rakestraw Books
• Smallcakes - Danville & the Kumar Family - Mustang SC family since 2017
• SoccerPro - Dublin
• Spenga - Danville
• Trek - Danville
• YogaSix - Danville
Thank you to our community partners and vendors who contributed to the event!
• AJ Baraceros - DJ
• Announce-It: Mustang SC Spiritwear Shop
• Creative Sips
• FunFlicks SF Bay Area
• Mister Softee - Norcal
• Napa Valley Artisan & the Giusto Family - Mustang SC family since 2006
• San Jose Earthquakes
• Taqueria Angelica’s
We look forward to our 50th season this fall and to many more to come!
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SRV Wolves Start Season Strong
The San Ramon Valley Wolves are into the 2022 season with a 2-0 record so far. They’ve fought for wins against Vintage HS and Elk Grove. As you can see, the whole student body loves getting in on the team spirit!
Story and photos by Ricky Helton
Trevor Scott scores a TD in the fourth quarter
The SRV Varsity Cheer Squad
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The Band came out in full force!
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Eyebrow Transplant and Restoration
By Stephen J. Ronan MD FACS, Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and MedSpa
Eyebrows are a major facial feature that help define a person’s face. They make a huge difference in your overall appearance. In addition to protecting the eyes, eyebrows frame the face and help you communicate better through facial expressions.
Many individuals suffer from thin or transparent eyebrows from over-plucking, genetic loss through the aging process, or because they were just born with thin, or even non-existent eyebrows. Fortunately, the science of hair restoration has evolved significantly over the last several years and now there are many new and innovative technologies and procedures available, including eyebrow transplant and restoration.
An eyebrow transplant is an excellent option for both men and women who want to fill in, restore or reshape their eyebrows. With our help, patients can choose between a complete or partial brow transplant depending on their aesthetic goals and severity of their hair loss. And because eyebrow anatomy varies from person to person, there are other factors to consider, including cultural background and norms, gender, and other facial features.
Eyebrow length, arch height, and thickness are additional factors that can affect brow aesthetics. Generally, for women the optimal eyebrow is above the superior orbital rim and thins laterally. The peak of its arch is in line with the lateral limbus of the eye. For men, the optimal brow is typically more horizontal than arched. It is also generally thicker, and placement is usually lower than that of the female brow.
In most cases, an eyebrow transplant procedure takes four to six hours to complete. The procedure is conducted in our private hair restoration center under local anesthetic. Hairs are transplanted one by one from a donor area, which is usually the back of the head, to the eyebrow to address thinning, scarred, misshaped or missing eyebrows. It is a minimally invasive procedure that is done on an outpatient basis. Each patient’s recovery after an eyebrow transplant varies. Temporary swelling is common and some patients can experience a little redness and puffiness around their eyes for a few days after the procedure.
If you are interested in learning more about eyebrow transplants or any of our other hair restoration procedures, please contact us 925-7365757 or BlackhawkHair.com to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We look forward to hearing from you!
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The Town of Danville is pleased to present a new art exhibit:
Imagine That An Eclectic Collection of Modern Abstract Paintings Featuring local Artist Group, Beyond the Brush
By Marija Nelson Bleier, Visual Arts Coordinator, Town of Danville
For its autumn exhibit, the Village Theatre Art Gallery is pleased to host the painting group Beyond the Brush, comprised of local artists Jane Corich, Irene Desmond, Jan Foulds, Lynn Glen, Judy Hirabayshi, JoAnn Lieberman, Roberta Milstead, Jeanie Moran and Q Stone. The all-women artist group, based in the East Bay, meets monthly to offer support of each other’s artistic growth through mentoring and collaborative critiques. For this exhibit, the artists created paintings inspired by Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. It is understood that this important work of music by Beethoven was in part inspired by his reading and interpretation of the poem Ode to Joy written by Friedrich Schiller in the late seventeen-hundreds. Beyond the Brush artists carry on the tradition of artists being inspired by artists in the newest art exhibit at the Village Theatre Art Gallery, Imagine That! Gallery goers can expect to see paintings that are
meant to evoke the emotions of joy. The exhibit showcases paintings that are meant to be a convergence of the poem, the music and the power of color, texture, and imagery of paint and a brush. Music by Beethoven will be played at the reception to create mood and insight into the connection between the music and artwork.
Exhibit dates are October 20-December 16, 2022 with an artists’ opening reception on Thursday, October 20 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Complimentary refreshments will be served and as always, there is no admission cost to attend and donations are always appreciated. Open to the public.
For more information, contact Visual Arts Coordinator Marija Nelson Bleier at (925) 314-3460 or mnelsonbleier@danville.ca.gov.
Roasted Cauliflower Crumble
By Stephanie Seaberg, Resident since 2010
Not gonna lie, I don’t really love cauliflower. However, I really love this dish, and you will too. I have been a vegetable worshiper my entire life, but cauliflower never impressed me, until today. This warm gorgeous masterpiece on a plate is sweet and savory, but also crunchy and creamy with a bright kick. This would look stunning at the Thanksgiving table, or all by itself for a vegetarian entrée.
Serves: 4
Time: 1 hour
You will Need
• 1 head cauliflower
• 1 bulb whole garlic
• 1 C. walnuts or pecans
• 3 C. arugula
• 1/2 C. of dates,
• Zest from one lemon
• 1/2 C. of crumbled feta cheese
• 1/3 C. olive oil, divided
• Salt and pepper to taste
Putting it together:
Preheat the oven to 375°. Separate the cauliflower into florets, making sure the pieces are not too small. Place them on a baking sheet and drizzle with half of the olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Using a sharp knife, slice off of the top half of the garlic bulb, so that the garlic is barely exposed. Place it on the baking sheet next to the cauliflower and drizzle with olive oil. Roast the garlic and cauliflower for 30-35 minutes or until the garlic is golden brown. Remove the cauliflower to a serving dish and allow the garlic to slightly cool. Using a cutting board, roughly chop the dates and nuts together, then incorporate the arugula and feta cheese. Using a folded paper towel, pick up the garlic bulb and squeeze out the roasted garlic onto the cauliflower and give it a light mix. Handle it very carefully because it may still be very hot and sticky.
Top the cauliflower with the date, nut and arugula mixture. Finally, zest a fresh lemon over the top 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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Cash Flow Management Basics
By Bobby Wu, Deposit Relationship Manager at Community Bank of the Bay
Small business owners often look at their finances from a profit and loss perspective, but there is a more nuanced way to evaluate a business’s overall financial standing. To truly understand the financial health of your business, calculating your monthly cash flow will help you assess your current financial state so you can prepare for tomorrow, next month, and next year.
What is Cash Flow?
Cash flow does not equal profit. You can evaluate your profit (or loss) with your P&L statement, but this brief snapshot leaves out essential information. Cash flow is simply how much money flows in and out of a business.
Cash flow management is tracking, managing, and analyzing the money that comes in (sales) and goes out of a business (purchases and other expenses). This can include cash and non-cash income and expenses–payroll, rent, utilities, taxes, and loan repayments. Positive cash flow is when a business has more money coming in than going out, and negative cash flow is when more money is going out than coming in.
Why is Cash Flow Management Important?
Cash flow is truly the driving force of a business, financially. If your bills are due at the beginning of the month, but your business doesn’t receive money until the end of the month, there is a cash flow problem. Learning to improve cash flow takes time, patience, and the tools to help you understand the complexities of managing your money.
Strong cash flow management skills can help small businesses know when to grow, how to predict future cash flow problems, and how to avoid them. A cash flow analysis can provide entrepreneurs with a solid understanding of where and when money is moving and how to improve the business’s overall cash flow. This analysis can help you decide when to grow, expand staffing, and make (or pause) large purchases.
How to Improve Cash Flow
Some businesses simply need to adjust payment dates for expenses, create strong policies for receiving income (including when late fees are applied, what forms of payment are accepted, etc.), and other tweaks to improve cash flow. Others might need some additional guidance to reach their goals, especially in the early stages of a business when there isn’t extra cash to buffer unpredictable income. In many cases, you may need to reduce operating expenses.
Finally, if this is all new to you, seek help managing your finances. Small business owners often don’t realize that their banking partner can offer resources. At Community Bank of the Bay, we provide online cash management tools (https://www.bankcbb.com/business/cashmanagement/) to assist with tracking income and expenses as well as analyzing cash flow. Each business client is also assigned a local relationship manager for their accounts. Our relationship managers connect with their clients about available financing options to help with cash flow management, including finding the right balance of financing (lines of credit, term loans, and more) and the right timing (short or long term).
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Scarecrow Stroll is Back!
By Lindsay Gallardo, Teen Coordinator, Town of Danville
If you stroll around Downtown Danville this October, you’ll see some fall additions outside local businesses as part of the 3rd annual Scarecrow Stroll!
Local Danville businesses are selected to create fall friends for this festive annual event. Residents and visitors can join in on the fun by strolling around Danville with their scarecrow map to search for them all. With so many creative designs, community members are encouraged to find each friendly, stylish, and thrilling fall friend and discover some local Danville businesses along the way. For more information and to download the Scarecrow Stroll Map visit www. danville.ca.gov/scarecrowstroll.
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A Better Way to Buy and a Simpler Way to Sell
By W. Todd Galde, CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC
It’s not so hard to buy your next home before selling your current one
“Should I buy before I sell?” is one of the most common questions I receive as a mortgage professional. While the answer hasn’t always been easy, new loan options have made buying before selling more beneficial than ever before.
Reasons for buying before selling
Everyone’s circumstances are different. But buying before selling has its advantages, especially for people in the following situations:
• Moving down: Seasoned homeowners looking to purchase in a retirement community, be closer to the grandkids, or just have a smaller single-story home with less maintenance.
• Moving up: Soon-to-be new parent? Purchase a larger home before selling the current house to deliver a smooth and unrushed experience for mom and baby.
• Moving over: Make the move to another state before having to sell the current home, then embark on the road trip under your terms.
• Moving out: Soon-to-be divorced? Refinance the departing spouse off the loan or buy the new home before the spousal and child support are usable for conventional financing.
A simple process
Buying before you sell takes four easy steps:
• Buy your new home before listing your current home
• Move into your new home at your leisure
• Renovate, stage, and sell your old home for top dollar
• Tell everyone how easy it is!
Should you buy before you sell?
If your situation is the right fit, we can originate a short-term bridge loan against your new property, existing property, or both – making sure you get from here to there as smoothly as possible. Benefits to this homebuying approach include:
• Preview homes you want to buy now
• Make non-contingent offers in a competitive market
• Stay in your current home while remodeling the new one
• Avoid interim expenses
• List your home fully staged to increase the resale price You can do this – and we can help
At CCM, we provide fast and simple solutions for homeowners. If you have substantial equity in your existing home and want to buy a replacement before having to sell or even list it, we’re ready to get it done. Contact us today to get started!
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ARF Helps Betty Heal
– Inside and Out
By Christa Noriega, ARF Adoption Manager
When officers from a municipal animal shelter just outside Redding, California first met Betty, she desperately needed help. The 3-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier mix had been neglected and was heavily pregnant, yet her soft tail wag indicated she knew she was safe now. Just a few days later, Betty gave birth to four puppies at that shelter’s facility. But while safer than having them on the street as a stray, crowded shelters put vulnerable, underage puppies at high risk for contracting life-threatening illnesses.
To protect the puppies, this shelter called Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation for help. ARF’s rescue team brought the entire family back for evaluation and placed them in a loving, volunteer foster home where the puppies could grow up strong
and healthy. Once old enough to be adopted, all of Betty’s puppies quickly found loving homes.
However, Betty needed extra time to find the right fit. She is very intelligent, loves to cuddle, and tires out quickly with a game of fetch, but when she first arrived, she pulled on her leash and overreacted on walks when she saw another dog. ARF’s expert behavior team immediately started dedicating time to training Betty using positive reinforcement techniques to improve her physical and behavioral health.
Paired with the consistent efforts of our wonderful foster volunteers, Betty has shown significant improvement and now enjoys walking with well-matched canine friends, in addition to the humane ones she’s always adored. She has come a long
way and is an excellent representation of dogs who need support and direction to learn how to enjoy life. Yet despite the great strides she’s made, Betty has been in ARF’s care for more than 365 days – and is still looking for a loving home.
Betty’s adoption includes a training package valued at over $500. The package includes several training items, like treats and food puzzles, plus four private consultations, up to one hour each, with ARF’s Behavior and Training team. Plus, her adoption fee has been prepaid by a generous donor!
If you know someone who may be interested in adopting this sweetheart, please have them reach out to ARF. We know the perfect home for Betty is out there. Can you help us find it?
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Deal brother’s path to football stardom paved by parents
By Andrew Florio, BVM Sports Journalist
Devean Deal is in his second season with the Tulane Green Wave, while Markis Deal plays his senior season as a top-100 high school football player in the country. Part of their success comes from their quick development that was expedited with them sharing a house with their defensive line coach and dad, Michael. “Our dad knew the game and he knew people that knew the game,” Devean said. “We just got to absorb information from everyone. Whether he was coaching or not, you could always ask him a question.” … Scan to continue reading
Image Courtesy: Michael Deal/Twitter
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