Danville Living CA December 2020

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Mailed Directly to West Danville Residents and Published Online

DECEMBER 2020

Danville LIVING CA

Meet the Caldwell Family Cherishing the Small Moments Photo by Kim Lind Photography


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Table of Contents

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WORLDS One MUSEUM

Letter to Residents

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Expert Contributors List

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Meet the Caldwell Family: Cherishing the Small Moments

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ARF Adoption Stars

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Real Estate Statistics

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Calendar of Events

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Celebrate with the Yard Card Crew

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The Gift of a HydraFacial

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Designed for Entertaining: Creating Special Small Gatherings

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Local business owner helps others Shine Bright

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We are almost there‌.

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Take another little piece of my artichoke heart!

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Now Open

Saturdays & Sundays Reserved Tickets Required Available at blackhawkmuseum.org

Cover Article Pet Corner

Business Spotlight

World of Nature Now Open

Expert Contributor

Expert Contributor

Business Spotlight

Expert Contributor

Automobile Gallery

The Spirit of The Old West

Cooking Corner

Shall We Plant a Tree? Expert Contributor

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Danville Girl starts business spreading Gratitude and Kindness during the Holidays

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Antelope Island State Park

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Tee it Up at Dublin Ranch

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Ultimate 2020 Holiday Season Gift Guide

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Adventure Time

Tee Time

Art of Africa

Expert Contributor

Into China

925-736-2277 3700 Blackhawk Plaza Circle • Danville, CA We are following all COVID-19 protocols.

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Hey Neighbors! Publication Team Publisher:

Jo Peek, Danville Resident since 2014 Content Coordinator: Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017 Designer: Emily Lund Jo Peek

Contributing Photographer: Kim Lind Photography

Advertising Contact: Jo Peek Email: JPeek@bestversionmedia.com

Feedback/Ideas/Submissions: Have feedback, ideas, or submissions? We are always happy to hear from you! Deadlines for submissions are the 10th of each month. Go to www.bestversionmedia. com and click “Submit Content.” You may also email your thoughts, ideas, and photos to: asullivan@ bestversionmedia.com.

2020 - the Year that Lasted a Lifetime - is finally coming to a close. I hope you all have experienced health, happiness, safety and love throughout the year. This is the month that we can really lean into giving and compassion and all the comforts of the season that bring nothing but joy (like marshmallow overload in a steaming cup of hot chocolate). To you and your family, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! In this issue of Danville Living CA, you will meet Jason and Amelia Caldwell and their oneyear-old son, Tristan. For a couple that has traveled all around the world, it’s pretty amazing that they love calling Danville home. You will also find helpful expert articles and wonderful, seasonal stories from our residents. We are committed to sharing your stories and interests. If there is anything you would like to share or see in an upcoming issue of Danville Living CA, please don’t hesitate to send me an email!

Alexandra Sullivan

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Expert Contributors

To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com. Arboriculture Atlas Tree Service Inc. James S. Duncan 925-687-3631 atlastreeservice@atlastreeservice.com www.atlastreeservice.com

James S. Duncan is the manager for Atlas Tree Services and has been working for the company since 1989. He has been a Certified Arborist since 1997, specializing in helping homeowners and developers throughout the Bay Area with understanding the health and impact of the trees on their lands.

Cosmetic Surgery Stephen J. Ronan MD FACS Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and Migraine Center 925-736-5757 www.blackhawkplasticsurgery.com

Blackhawk Plastic Surgery has been offering their patients the highest quality cosmetic treatments in the Blackhawk area for more than 15 years. Now they are thrilled to introduce the Blackhawk Migraine Clinic led by migraine specialist, Alicia Choquette. Alicia brings over 5 years of migraine expertise to the Blackhawk Migraine Clinic and looks forward to helping patients live a better quality of life migraine free.

Education St. Isidore School (925) 837-2977 www.stisidore.org info@stisidore.org

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.

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.

AAA San Ramon 925-314-2600 www.aaa.com/housemanager

Interior Design

Casey Howard Interior Design is a full-service boutique interior design studio specializing in residential and hospitality. Work with us on new construction, large and small scale renovations, and full-scope furnishings projects. CHID’s edgy classic aesthetic is grounded in functionality layered with the unexpected and provocative. Based in the heart of Danville, California, CHID works throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa Valley, Marin County, Silicon Valley, and beyond.

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.

Real Estate

Janice Jordan comes from three generations of real estate experts. Her passion and perseverance, combined with 30 years of experience and being a Danville resident for over 20 years, is her key to creating an extraordinary client experience, always exceeding expectations, and the reason clients call on her every time they are buying or selling a home. She is an upstanding member of the community and spends her time volunteering and supporting local events. In her spare time, Janice enjoys mountain biking, hiking, and spending time with her daughter Jenna, her horse, Wilder, and Australian Shepherd, Buster.

Remodeling

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

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.

Casey Howard Interior Design Casey Howard 925-725-4223 info@caseyhowardid.com www.caseyhowardID.com

Steve Padis Steve Padis Jewelry info@padisjewelry.com www.padisjewelry.com

Janice Jordan Broker/Associate at Compass janice.jordan@compass.com 925-580-7482

America’s Dream Homeworks Vlad Chernioglo vladc@dreamhomeworks.com (916) 739-0996

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

Resident Feature is proudly sponsored by Syntero Group

At that point I knew I had her,” says Jason of his game plan to woo Amelia for good. The rest is history! They were married on November 21st, 2015 at St. Helena Catholic Church with a reception at the Greystone Castle. Both described the day in one word, “Perfect.”

Meet the Caldwell Family Cherishing the Small Moments By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017

Amelia is a school teacher and has worked in the SRVUSD for 8 years. In 2018 she was named “Teacher of the Year” at Stone Valley Middle School where she teaches sixth grade core. Teaching is her calling, and Amelia has earned the love and respect of her co-workers and students alike. Her passion for teaching and athletics combined a few years ago and she began teaching spin classes at a local gym as well as continuing to educate young minds.

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ason and Amelia Caldwell have spent the better part of 2020 hanging out at home with their one-year-old son, Tristan. It’s a far cry from their usual routine of traveling, teaching, working out, and spending time with family and friends from all around the world. Their story starts over a decade ago when a chance meeting in San Ramon led to a couple of dates in between crazy schedules. As Amelia’s school schedule at University of San Francisco and Jason’s work travels became increasingly mismatched, the blossoming relationship fizzled out. Jason never gave up hope, and with the help of a little liquid courage, he reached back out to Amelia at the end of 2012 and reconnected. They were finally able to schedule a date on New Year’s Eve Day. “Because I wasn’t totally convinced she was attracted to me, I decided to make sure she knew how funny I was. We met at what was then La Boulange in Danville. After a two hour coffee that turned into lunch, we hugged goodbye and wished each other a ‘Happy New Year.’ 10 minutes later I received a text that read, ‘I had no idea how funny you are!’

Jason’s career is one for the record books - quite literally. He owns a leadership development company named Latitude 35. “We run management and leadership training courses for large organizations and business schools around the world.” As if traveling to different countries wasn’t adventurous enough, Jason has added another aspect of inspiration to his career. “Every year I build and train a team for one epic world record attempt. To date I have rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean twice, once in 2015, and again in 2016.” It was his successful win in 2016 that landed him and his team in the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest team to ever row across the Atlantic Ocean. It took the four-man team 35 days, 14 hours and 3 minutes to complete “The World’s Toughest Row.” This amazing feat was all captured on film by the Oscar winning producers of Free Solo, so soon we will all be able to watch Jason and his team conquer the Atlantic Ocean. When chasing world records is your passion, one is definitely not enough: and in 2018, Jason and his team from Lat 35 set another world record by becoming the first people to cross the world’s oldest desert, the Namib, on foot and unassisted. Jason and his teammates will shoot for another record (or two) in 2021 when they row from San Francisco to Hawaii in hopes of being the first team to ever win both the Atlantic and Pacific trans-ocean rowing races. “We are fortunate to have clients around the world, which has given me the opportunity to travel to over 35 countries across my career, many of which Amelia has been able to travel with me.” One of the things that Jason and Amelia are looking forward to as Tristan grows older is being able to show him some of these amazing places they’ve gone. They’re excited to continue living a life full of adventure so that Tristan “can grow up to enjoy the adventures as well, but more importantly, understand the world better, gain perspective, and develop into a kind, accepting, and inclusive young man. It’s important for

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Amelia and I to show our son how lucky we are to live where we do, and that diversity is what makes our adventures so exciting.” The Caldwells recently joined Diablo Country Club, where they’ve been able to meet and connect with fantastic families and enjoy the amenities of the club. Living near SRVHS means that Amelia and Tristan can stroll the Iron Horse Trail daily and the whole family can walk to all of the awesome shops and restaurants we have downtown. They realized that since Tristan was born there hasn’t been one walk through Danville where they haven’t spotted a friend or neighbor and stopped to chat. “It is and always will be one of our favorite parts of living in Danville.” Although 2020 put a stop to their yearly travel plans, like a week in NYC, filled with traditions important to the Caldwells, it also comes with a silver lining - an even deeper appreciation of the town they live in. “We’ve thought about moving to other places, but in the end could never leave the magic of Danville. It has everything we could ask for, including great hiking and running trails just outside our front door, great restaurants, great weather, friendly neighbors, and great community leaders.”

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Pet Corner

Kirk

ARF Adoption Stars

Jiji

Submitted by ARF Looking for a furry friend during this trying time? Good news — ARF is now offering a no-contact virtual adoption process! If you see an animal you’re interested in on our website, just fill out an online inquiry form. Once your inquiry has been received, you will be added to our virtual adoption queue.

Eleven-year-old Kirk is an older gentlemen with a heart of gold. This happy guy wants nothing more than to love and be loved in return. Snuggles, leisurely strolls, and cozy naps are among his favorite things. As a senior pup, Kirk has some medical needs and requires a little extra TLC, so he’s looking for someone who will offer him patient nurturing in exchange for unconditional love and devotion.

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. 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.

The adoption fee for puppies (<6 months) is $350, for adult dogs is $250, and senior dogs (7+ years) and special needs dogs are 50% off the adoption fee.

Six-month-old Jiji is looking for a home that will welcome him, as well as his brother, Tombo (as they are a bonded pair). To help with a kitten’s socialization and enrichment, we suggest you consider adopting kittens in pairs if there are currently no other cats in your home. The adoption fee for kittens (<6 months) is $150, for adult cats is $100, $25 off each for multiple cats/kittens, and senior cats (7+ years) and special needs cats are 50% off the adoption fee.

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Real Estate Listings in West Danville Real Estate is proudly sponsored by Gatti Real Estate Addresses in Bold are Seller’s/Buyer’s represented by Ron and Joe Gatti | 11/10/20

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

El Dorado Ave Ashley Cir Danville Oaks River Rock Ln River Rock Ln

$499,900 $694,950 $839,000 $1,050,000 $1,095,000

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Elsie Dr River Rock Ln 918 Podva Ln Loch Lomond Way La Gonda Way

$1,199,000 $1,299,000 $1,399,000 $1,450,000 $1,500,000

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Ilo Ln Midland Way Westfield Circle Winfield Lane

$514,500 $569,999 $699,950 $999,500

Inman Court Hardy Ct Clipper Hill Rd 23 Mary Ct

$1,099,000 $1,250,000 $1,449,000 $1,475,000

871 1283 1678 1544 2014

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1012 1114 1788 1821

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Sold Listings Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Ilo Ln $514,500 Rubicon Cir $639,000 Winfield Lane $685,000 Danville Oak Place $899,000 Elworthy Ranch Dr $998,000 Clipper Hill Rd $1,599,000

$521,500 $660,000 $675,000 $895,000 $1,030,000 $1,540,000

1012 1287 1080 1708 1752 3382

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1344 2104 2199 2390 1822

2255 2071 1339 1057

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Sold Listings Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Verona Ave Montecito Dr Glen Rd Camino Encanto Ocho Rios Dr Del Amigo Rd

$1,649,000 $1,688,000 $1,689,000 $1,795,000 $1,799,000 $1,895,000

$1,800,000 $1,650,000 $1,900,000 $1,800,000 $1,785,000 $1,920,000

2083 1886 2138 2475 2600 2219

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Best Version Media does not guarantee the accuracy of the statistical data on this page. The data does not represent the listings of any one agent or agency but represents the activity of the real estate community in the area. Any real estate agent’s ad appearing in the magazine is separate from the statistical data provided which is in no way a part of their advertisement.

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4 Beds + Office | 2.5 Baths | 2,504 Sq Ft | $1,850,000 Amazing Westside Location Walkable to SRVHS and Downtown

3 Bed | 1 Bath | $1,475,000 Contractor’s Special. Expansion Plans Available. Dream Downtown Location

5 Beds | 2.5 Baths | 2,841 Sq Ft | $2,150,000 Rep. Buyer | Coveted Westside Street Won Against Multiple Offers

918 Podva Ln, Westside Danville 5 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,199 Sq Ft | $1,399,000

During this uncertain time, you need proven real estate professionals who you can always trust. Ron & Joe Gatti are here to help guide you through this journey.

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Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01527235. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate.

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December

CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wed., Dec. 9th

Fratello Marionettes presents “The Frog Prince” @Your own home Join us virtually for a puppet show like no other! This classic tale of the selfish princess and the enchanted frog promises stunning acrobatics, a wicked witch, a handsome prince, and much more! You may view the recorded video on the Contra Costa Library’s Facebook page and YouTube channel on the day of the event. Sponsored by the Friends of Danville Library. Time: 4pm

Through Dec. 10th

Santa’s Mailbox @Danville Community Center & Library Drop off your letters to Santa’s Mailbox at the Danville Community Center or the Danville Library between Nov. 30-Dec. 10th and received a letter in return from the North Pole by Dec. 24th. Please make sure to include your name and mailing address. Time: 8:30am-1pm

Through Dec. 11th

Virtual Art Gallery - “California Dreamin’- Finding Beauty in my Own Backyard” @Your Own Home The 10th Annual Juried Art Exhibition. Juror: Shelley Barry, Principal at Slate Contemporary Gallery. View the exhibition online at: https:// youtu.be/B0j8O1PEUrc

Sat., Dec. 19

Compassionate Cravings: A Couples Date Night Cooking Class - Artichoke Hearts @Your Own Home Does Shelter in Place got you down? Well Carol Jeha of Compassionate Cravings has the solution for you with her new online cooking class. Learn delicious new recipes, or modern twists on classic dishes in this class geared towards couples and singles alike. All protein in these dishes can be substituted with vegan and/or meat and are

allergy conscience with gluten-free substitutes. Ingredients list will be emailed to you prior to class Cost: $25 Time: 7pm

Through Dec. 20 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings)

Garden of d’Lights @Ruth Bancroft Garden Experience the Ruth Bancroft Garden in a whole new way at this year’s Garden of d’Lights. With more lights and more lasers, this year’s Garden of d’Lights is set to be better than ever. Guests of all ages are in for a holiday treat as they meander through the Garden’s 3.5 acres of mature cacti, succulents and trees that are transformed into magical colorful botanical sculptures by thousands of lights. Don’t miss this special opportunity to enjoy the holiday season safely outdoors in the Garden of d’Lights! Masks required. For more information: www.ruthbancroftgarden.org Cost: $20 adults, $10 children 6-15, free for children 5 and under Times: Reservations only - 5:30, 6:30, 7:30pm 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 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.

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Business Spotlight

Celebrate with the Yard Card Crew By Gia Phillips, Resident since 1997

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n the midst of the pandemic with all the uncertainties and overwhelming feeling of isolation, I found that I had lost a sense of community. Every day became Groundhog Day as I continued the same tasks daily from my home. This began to seem tedious, so I thought, “What can I do to help, even just a little bit?� That was the beginning of Yard Card Crew. Yard Card Crew is a family owned and operated business, with the sole purpose of spreading joy through a unique and personalized way of celebrating all types of special occasions. As members of the Danville community for over 25 years, we are passionate about giving back and being involved. With our yard card greetings we aim to help people feel celebrated, loved, and recognized. For more information: https://yardcardcrew.com IG and FB: @YardCardCrew

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Expert Contributor

The Gift of a HydraFacial By Dr. Stephen Ronan, MD FACS, Blackhawk Plastic Surgery & MedSpa

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f you are looking for ways to pamper yourself or a loved one this holiday season, consider giving the gift of a HydraFacial. This soothing and non-invasive hydra dermabrasion facial is one of our most popular treatments at our award-winning practice and medspa. A HydraFacial uses a patented device to deliver exfoliation, cleansing, extraction, and hydration to the face. The effects of the sun, pollution, and stress can damage your skin cells, prohibiting the growth of collagen and elastin, the essential components of healthy, glowing, younger looking skin. HydraFacial treatments work by exfoliating damaged cells, hydrating tissues, and cleansing with antioxidants, while peptides and hyaluronic acid revitalize and protect your skin and promote collagen and elastin production. Just as with traditional facials, your HydraFacial treatment will be personalized based on your skin, so it is going to be different for a teenager with acne than for an older client with sun damage and wrinkles. Before your first HydraFacial, one of our expert aestheticians will evaluate the overall condition of your skin, determine your skin’s sensitivity and choose the serum and individualized treatment plan that’s right for you. HydraFacials are soothing, relaxing, and deliver instant results. The very first treatment is immediately effective, with visibly refined skin and a uniform complexion. Hydration results will last several days, and treatments are recommended once per month. Our Beauty Membership plan is a great way to stay on top of your regular beauty regimen and save money in the process. Membership includes a practical monthly subscription plan for easy payments and special club member pricing. In addition to HydraFacials, it is also a great way to develop a personalized treatment plan for RHA and Restylane dermal fillers, Dysport injections, and other beauty treatments. As a thank you to our local community and a way to bring some personal relief and joy to the holiday season, we are offering a three HydraFacials for the price of two special from now until the end of December. We will also give a complimentary HydraFacial gift certificate to anyone who signs up for a Beauty Membership plan. There’s no better time to give the gift of a HydraFacial. Give us a call at 925-736-5757 to sign up or learn more. And Happy Holidays from all of us at Blackhawk Plastic Surgery & MedSpa!

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Expert Contributor

Designed for Entertaining: Creating Special Small Gatherings By Casey Howard, Casey Howard Interior Design | Photography by Thomas Kuoh, Kuoh Photography The power of scent Seek out local candle makers who work with essential oils to infuse candles with beautiful, natural scents that are as therapeutic as they are deliciously seasonal. Lavender is known to reduce stress -- something everyone will benefit from this year. Mood lighting Take advantage of the dimmer switch and layered light to cast a beautiful glow. The best, most flattering and comfort-inducing lighting fills a space from a mix of heights. We love our floor and table lamps, wall sconces, and chandeliers turned down low for that glowy light that softens shadows.

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ith the end of the year barreling towards us and the reality of the global pandemic stretching so much longer than we hoped, we’ve all had to reimagine the holiday season, not to mention everything else. While our gatherings may be smaller and more intimate this year, there is no reason for them to be any less meaningful. If you’re still sorting out Christmas and Hanukkah plans, here are a few ways the CHID team creates special moments even for smaller sized gatherings.

A thoughtful tablescape Enjoy the ritual of setting a thoughtful and beautiful table to enjoy a meal and the company of loved ones. Whether we’re entertaining 2 or 20, we bring out our most treasured dish- and drinkware and turn to nature to find the finishing touches. We love stepping outside to snip evergreen tips to tuck into a twine wrapped linen napkin for each place setting. A long branch of winter berries foraged on a morning hike, when leaned in a heavy recycled glass jar, serves as a special, seasonal centerpiece.

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Cozy Up Natural, cozy textiles take us from an indulgent meal through nap time to a healthy conversation or reminiscing with loved ones. Bring in a basket filled with cashmere throws to encourage coziness and comfort. Sending warm wishes for a healthy holiday season and new year. If your 2021 goals include renovation or interior design, Casey Howard Interior Design is here for you to make them a reality. Happy Holidays, Danville!

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Business Spotlight

Local business owner helps others Shine Bright By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017

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first “met” Brett Mortensen on Instagram, when I saw his weekly shoutouts to women-led businesses in our community. As a member of a women-run team, I was so excited to see my peers, and successful business-women that I look up to, being recognized for all their hard work. As I learned more about Brett and his family, it was clear that this dedication to giving back to the community where he grew up didn’t start and stop on Instagram. Through his successful appointment-only jewelry business, B. Allan Jewelers, Brett has stayed involved in local organizations and nonprofits both personally and professionally. Brett, the “B” in B. Allan Jewelers, was born and raised in Danville where he and his wife, Maureen, raised their 3 boys. Brett coached the boys (and countless other kids) in soccer, basketball, flag football, and baseball. “Hey Coach!” is often heard as he frequents local businesses downtown. What started out as a new business getting involved in the community became the most rewarding part of being a local business owner. A

theme quickly developed in the charities he partnered with: Children. It started with an in-office Holiday Trunk Show in 2003 which launched The Samantha Corpus Foundation. This blossomed into teaming with over 20 children’s charities and schools and helping raise over $780,000. Brett reflects, “These charities have humbled us, inspired us, and filled our hearts with warmth and admiration. Many of their volunteers have become our dearest friends. We invite you to look at some of them and learn about the amazing gifts these charities provide and become involved if you feel moved by their work.”

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Samantha Corpus Foundation Danville Children’s Guild The Nephrotic Foundation Teen Esteem Child Abuse Prevention Council of Contra Costa The Children’s Skin Disease Foundation New Day for Children All Local Schools

B. Allan Jewelers

12 Crow Canyon Ct Suite 105 San Ramon, CA 94583 @ballanjewelers www.ballanjewelers.com

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Expert Contributor

We are almost there.... By Janice Jordan, Compass, Resident since 1998

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inally….. fellow Danville residents…. The year 2020 is almost over….. What a year it has been…. While we prepare for this Holiday season, which will be like no other season before,… we realize that the European vacation is most likely off the list, the large gathering of friends and family will have to be cut down in size or eliminated all together….. That our biggest wish is to get our children back to school and that maybe this ‘work from home’ option is better than you had expected. So much has changed since March of 2020. Like you, I didn’t think we would still be

limited in our social activities as much as we are. I figured that once summer arrived, we would see sports and movie theaters and travel destinations open up. The virus is still causing hardship for so many people in multiple ways: economically, physically and mentally we have all been suffering in some way.

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The charts for our East Bay Area all show significant activity and increases in home prices since the pause in March. Studies show that as long as we are affected by the current pandemic, homeowners will be moving in order to make their lives at home more comfortable for pandemic living. Whether homeowners (sellers and buyers alike) are moving out of state or just to a home with more space; inside and outside, they will continue to make our town more and more valuable as demand outweighs the supply. It’s still not too late to consider buying or selling. Contact me for customized and detailed charts and statistics for your buying wish list. See you around town.

The only significant good news that has come from the pandemic is the real estate appreciation. If you are a homeowner you have experienced one of the largest appreciation gains in decades. Most economists agree that this trend will continue through 2021.

Janice Jordan is a third generation real estate expert. She has lived in Danville for over twenty years. In her spare time Janice loves to hang out with her daughter Jenna and go on outdoor adventures of all kinds.

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Cooking Corner

Take another little piece of my artichoke heart! By Stephanie Seaberg, Resident since 2010

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uring the holiday season, I can remember my mom often searching for baby artichokes. Fresh, tiny baby artichokes can be hard to come by, and I remember her making special trips to Pezzini Farms in Castroville just to buy them. Once she had them, she would spend hours patiently trimming and cleaning them so that each bite was tender and perfect. She would then roast red bell peppers and steam them in a paper bag to help separate the charred skins. After arranging all her pretty veggies on a platter, she would scatter the dish with handfuls of her grandfather’s house-cured olives and a luscious creamy cheese for a beautiful presentation. Needless to say, there were never leftovers. It was a holiday tradition in my home my whole life, just like it was generations long before. I wish I had my mom’s patience to clean two dozen artichokes for a party, but sadly I don’t. I’ve found that using frozen artichokes is a delicious and less labor intensive alternative to making this very pretty holiday appetizer a new favorite in your home.

Janet’s Antipasti Platter Time: 20-30 minutes Serves: 6-10

For the Dressing

3 Tbs. Red wine vinegar 5 Tbs. Olive oil 2 tsp. Fresh garlic, minced 3 Tbs. Fresh parsley, chopped

Putting it Together

Thaw the artichoke hearts and drain them well on a paper towel. Arrange the artichokes, roasted peppers, olives and cheese on a platter in the style of your choosing and refrigerate until needed. In a small bowl, whisk together all the dressing ingredients until blended well. Pour over the top of the antipasti. Serve with crackers.

You will need

1 12oz Package Frozen Artichoke hearts (I use Trader Joe’s) 8-10 Strips of Mezzetta Roasted red bell peppers 1/2 C. Kalamata olives 1 Package fresh Mozzarella balls or chunks of goat cheese

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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Shall We Plant a Tree?

By James S. Duncan, ISA Certified Arborist

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e humans have a special connection with trees. There are numerous studies about the value of trees to our human psyche. They all seem to conclude that being in the presence of trees leads to feelings of peacefulness, tranquility, and even rejuvenation. We plant trees for many reasons: shade, fruit, a natural soft screen from the neighbors or street, a flowering or foliage accent in the landscape, and sometimes to commemorate an important life moment. They reduce pollutants in the air and soil: and provide habitat for birds and other creatures. Trees also reduce storm runoff and soil erosion. The next few months are the proper time to be planting trees and shrubs. Some things to consider: Location

Is there enough space? Some trees simply grow too large for many residential properties. Planting too close to a fence, structure, driveway, or patio can cause problems over the years. Too close to a neighbor can create some issues also. Look up

Avoid planting trees under utility lines. Trees planted under power lines will soon get topped. Will the tree thrive in this area?

Our Mediterranean climate allows us to grow a great variety of trees, but some do adapt better than others. Species

There can be many varieties and cultivars within a species. Some cultivars are more disease prone than others. If you’re planting a tree for shade consider a deciduous species. They provide shade through the hot weather, then allow light and warmth during winter when they drop their leaves.

Fruit Trees

Many fruit trees (other than citrus) are best planted bare root this time of year. Some ornamentals bear fruit which can be messy. Red Leaf Plums, Olives, and Strawberry trees are a few that should be kept away from high-traffic areas. When selecting a tree to purchase, examine the specimen closely. The new buds should be soft and moist. Dry brittle buds are dead and may indicate health problems. Avoid trees with twigs or small branches that are dying back from the tips or have the ends clipped. Also look for lesions or discolored patches on the branches and trunks. Many trees are grafted. Examine the graft union (this will generally be just above the root crown). It should be a clean, barely noticeable line. Reject any that have dead or decayed patches at the graft union. We can grow a great number of non-native species here, but there are some fine natives in this area. California Black Oak is a native that doesn’t get as big as the Valley and Coast live Oaks. The soft pinky colored buds as the leaves begin to open are gorgeous. A native Buckeye also has special beauty in their pale green leaves. There are more natives that can be used to great effect that are often overlooked. Checkout the August issue of Danville Living CA for a great article on native plants and all the good they can accomplish. Do your research, of course. You can always talk with a certified arborist or other trusted landscape professional. Arborists like to talk about trees and will be glad to help you select one or more trees for your property and provide some guidance on placement. After some research and consultation… plant a tree. Enjoy watching it grow and mature but don’t be surprised if it becomes like one of the family.

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Danville Girl starts business spreading Gratitude and Kindness during the Holidays By Cienna Lazarus, 5th Grade | Ryan and Natalia Lazarus, Residents since 2010

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ienna Lazarus (age 11) created her first business called the Gift of Being Grateful during COVID-19 quarantine to focus on the great things we all have to be grateful for. According to Cienna, “Every night before you go to bed, you take a piece of paper and write down something you’re grateful for. This will help you keep focusing on all of the positive things in your life instead of the negative. Your gratitude box will keep filling up with grateful thoughts and you will realize or be reminded of what an amazing life you have.” This story went viral after she was highlighted on the news in June, seen here - https://www.ktvu.com/news/danville-girl-starts-thegift-of-being-grateful-to-spread-positivity. She has painted and sold almost 300 boxes to people all over the country. She has recently collaborated with Talulah (age 13) and Ruby Finkelstein (age 10) who are the co-creators of the Be Kind movement. Since 2016, they have distributed more than 20,000 of their iconic Be Kind buttons all over the world. They have also created the

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“Kindness Kids”, a youth-led group that brings people throughout our community together to organize acts of positivity and compassion. Among their projects: collecting warm coats for those in need, preparing food for those who are hungry, and organizing birthday parties for children without homes. The “Kindness Kids” lead an annual event called the Kindness Day Walk and Celebration, a kiddriven and kid-led event that brings people together to spread and celebrate the power of kindness to strengthen community. Now these three inspired girls are joining forces to bring gratitude and kindness to the masses. They will include a Be Kind button in every gratitude box for Thanksgiving and the holidays. Their mission is to focus on gratitude and kindness in a time when many people are facing challenging times.

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People can view and order the holiday gratitude boxes on Etsy - https://www.etsy.com/listing/832628871/ custom-thanksgiving-gratitude-box?ref=listings_manager_grid. The Gift of Being Grateful donates 10% of the profits to Oceana, which is an ocean conservation non-profit. Be Kind is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. More information may be found at bekindnapa.com and on Facebook: Be Kind Napa.

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Antelope Island State Park By JP Sullivan, 2nd Grade

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ntelope Island is an awesome island in the middle of the Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City, UT. Even though it is called “antelope” island, we actually saw tons of real life buffalos. We looked and looked for other animals, like antelopes and bighorn sheep, but couldn’t find them. My dad, sister, mom and I hiked up a huge hill so that we could see the giant salt lake. There were campgrounds and some beaches, but we didn’t go down to the water. It was absolutely freezing out there! We drove down a very long road to the bottom of the island. One time we had to stop and let a buffalo cross. The closest we got to a buffalo was when he walked right by our car. Buffalo can be very dangerous, so we stayed in the car and didn’t get any closer.

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Tee Time

Tee it Up:

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he Dublin Ranch Golf Course is conveniently located, just 20 minutes from the heart of Danville. The inviting atmosphere of the Dublin Ranch Golf Course pairs nicely with the sweeping panoramic views of the Tri-Valley and Mt. Diablo from every shot. The friendly staff and Golf Pro will greet you with a smile whether you are checking in, picking up your golf cart, or touring the facility for an upcoming wedding or golf tournament you would like to have on the Dublin Ranch property. This course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, has 11 par 3’s, 5 par 4’s and two tricky par 5’s. The rolling hills and valleys create a new level of difficulty for the par 63 course. Even along with the difficulty, you can play the course in just shy of 4 hours, which is nice when you want to get your game in on the weekend and still have time for other plans.

The food and beverage cart will pass by several times making sure you have what you need. The Hilltop Café is open for business. They offer freshly BBQ’d Tri-Tip, Chicken Breast Sandwiches, Hotdogs, Hotlinks, Hamburgers, Wraps and Salads. The food is delicious and hearty. There is also a Hilltop Restaurant and Bar. The bar has been relocated outside for the COVID convenience & protocol. Even now, during COVID, The Dublin Ranch Golf Course is a great place to be. The wide open spaces and being on the course give you a feeling of freedom. Getting together with friends is easy to do even while following the COVID protocol. The carts are sanitized, the flag on the green has a lever to get the ball out of the hole without using your hand, and each person has their own cart. It is a perfect getaway, yet just 20 minutes from home.

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Ultimate 2020 Holiday Season Gift Guide By Steve Padis, Padis Jewelry and The Forevermark Boutique at Broadway Plaza

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is the season to sparkle—and spread joy, and as the holidays approach, we take a moment to appreciate the people in our lives who make it all happen. This year, more so than ever, it is the time to celebrate those who matter most. Fortunately, our team at Padis Jewelry is here to help you uncover the perfect Christmas gifts to show your loved ones just how much they mean to you. For some great ideas and suggestions, take a look at our 2020 Holiday Gift Guide!

Christmas Gifts for Men: Luxury Watches

Whether you’re stumped on what to get your husband this year or determined to upstage your siblings at the family gift exchange, Padis Jewelry has the perfect gift for a man in your life. Consider our selection of luxury watches for anyone on your holiday shopping list. We will help you find the perfect timepiece for any wrist, from recipients who need a watch for every day to that extra special piece that will be treasured and passed down for generations. As one of the few Breitling Authorized retailers in the Bay Area, we’re happy to help newbies navigate the Breitling world—and trust us, you’ll wonder what took you so long. From aviation watches to dapper and tuxedo-worthy styles, Breitling timepieces are a perfect present.

ring that not only celebrates the commitment you’re making but also encapsulates all the things about the one you love as nothing else can. Set up a time to visit Padis and learn about our world-class selection of loose diamonds and our amazing designers such as Tacori and Verragio as well as our custom jewelry design services. We work with you to make the ring of your dreams a reality! So there you have it; the definitive holiday gift guide for the people who matter most! Be sure to stop by Padis Jewelry this holiday season to find the best Christmas gifts for the ones you love most. We’re here to help by making holiday shopping easy! Our team at Padis is here and ready to help with all of your holiday shopping needs both in our stores and on our website at padisjewelry. com. Be sure to join us at East Bay locations at Broadway Plaza – a Forevermark Boutique - and Downtown Napa in addition to our San Francisco stores. We treasure the generations of families who allow us to become a part of their most precious moments. From our family to yours, we wish you a very happy holiday season!

Christmas Gifts for Women: Personalized and Stackable Fine Jewelry

Ultimately, jewelry is super personal — from the pieces that draw us in, the pieces we select for the people we love, and the pieces we choose to wear each day. At Padis, we heartily believe the value of the jewelry you wear goes beyond the price-tag. Pieces by our designers such as Forevermark, Roberto Coin, or our Padis signature collections make a statement about who you are, commemorate milestones, or help express your love to those in your life.

Engagement Gift Ideas: Engagement Rings

Let’s face it—it is the most wonderful time of the year, which makes it a popular time to pop a certain question. Dates include Christmas Day (which topped the list as the most popular date, even above Valentine’s!), Christmas Eve, New Year’s Day, New Year’s Eve, December 23, and two Saturdays before Christmas Eve. So, suffice to say, love is in the air during this time of year. And there’s no better way to express that love than with an engagement

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#1 In Closed Sales Volume Out of 8,000 Local Real Estate Agents (2009-2020 Combined, MLS)

588+

Just Sold - Represented Buyer 489 Del Amigo Road, Danville 5 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 4,315 Sq Ft | Sold for $2,915,000

Homes Sold in 2017-2020

$731M+

In Closed Sales 2017-2020

$1.99B+

Just Sold 974 Ocho Rios Drive, Danville 4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,600 Sq Ft | Sold for $1,785,000

In Lifetime Home Sales

Joe Frazzano “Joe is the best real estate agent that I have come across. The man does not go with comps, he creates them! Hire Joe, you will be happy. Definitely no. 1!�

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Alex Tse 925.788.1432 DRE 01386020

DECEMBER 2020


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