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Gwen Holtan Healthy Living at its Finest Photo by Kim Lind Photography

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Table of Contents Letter to Residents

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Expert Contributors List

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Meet Gwen Holtan Healthy Living at its Finest

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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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Fraud Prevention in 2022

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Red Velvet Swirl

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Sustainably Sourced Caviar

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Dog Show 2022

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Putt with Pride

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Resident Feature

Pet Corner

Expert Contributor

Cooking Corner

Business Spotlight

Local Sports Local Sports

Tri-Valley Animal Rescue - Giving them another chance

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Raising Money-Smart Teens

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The Social Event of the Season

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Pet Corner

Expert Contributor

Hear Chelsea Ames LIVE! Arts & Culture

The Benefits of Fat Transfer for Breast Augmentation

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Year of Random Holidays

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Expert Contributor

Kid Corner

Music in the Park and Moonlight Movies: Free Events Coming Up In Danville This Summer Town of Danville

Serving All Religions and Cultural Traditions with Sensitivity and Care

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The Great Resignation (Creating Passion and Value)

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Where’s Waldo... in Danville?

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Expert Contributor

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Art & Culture

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Hello Neighbors! Publication Team Publisher:

Jo Peek, Danville Resident since 2014 Content Coordinator: Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017 Designer: Emily Lund Contributing Photographer: Kim Lind Photography Jo Peek

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. Any content, resident submissions, guest columns, advertisements and advertorials are not necessarily endorsed by or represent the views of Best Version Media (BVM) or any municipality, homeowners associations, businesses or organizations that this publication serves. BVM is not responsible for the reliability, suitability or timeliness of any content submitted. All content submitted is done so at the sole discretion of the submitting party. © 2022 Best Version Media. All rights reserved.

Happy Independence Day! The Fourth of July in Danville is truly one of the best days of the year! I never thought when we moved here that this would become one of my favorite traditions. I hope you all are enjoying your summer break and soaking up as much rest and relaxation as you can! This month we have the fantastic Gwen Holtan on the cover! Gwen has lived in Danville for the last two years, although her memories in the East Bay track back far longer. She and Chester, her longtime furry companion, love meeting new people and are looking forward to connecting with more friends and neighbors. 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! See you around town!

Alexandra Sullivan Content Coordinator

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

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Expert Contributors

To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com.

Banking Community Bank of the Bay Team Danville 925-838-2902 info@bankcbb.com www.bankcbb.com

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

Chiropractic Sycamore Valley Chiropractic (925) 837-5595 info@sycamorevalleychiropractic.com www.sycamorevalleychiropractic.com

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 restore 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.

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 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.

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

End of Life Cypress Lawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park Bob Gordon (650) 550-8808 info@cypresslawn.com https://www.cypresslawn.com

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.

Life Coach EYC Life Coach Christina Dalton 925-872-4726 Christina@EYHLifeCoach.com www.eyhlifecoach.com

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

Memory Care Carefield Pleasanton Memory Care Parveen Singh 925-750-8744 www.carefieldpleasanton.com

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Expert Contributors

To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com.

Mortgage CrossCountry Mortgage LLC W. Todd Galde 925-854-5238 todd.galde@myccmortgage.com www.toddgalde.com

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.

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

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

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.

Roofing HRC Roofing and Solar Inc Cris Hernandez 855-827-8957 cris@hrcroofingandsolar.com www.hrcroofingandsolar.com

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 commercial 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

Wealth Management Jim Carbonell Matt Forrey The Carbonell Forrey Wealth Management Group 925-279-1701 carbonellforreywmg@rbc.com www.rbcwmfa.com/carbonellforreywmg/

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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Resident Feature Relatively new to the area, but making a big impact to our town, is Gwen Holtan. Gwen moved to the Del Amigo neighborhood from Chicago in 2020. “When I was much younger, I lived in San Ramon with my family, so I was already familiar with the area. I’ve always wanted to move back, and here I am!” Choosing Danville was easy, as her older sister has lived here for some time. Being near family was a huge draw, as was all the amazing features our little town has to offer. For most of Gwen’s career she worked in healthcare at Johnson & Johnson and Walgreens. That career experience, when combined with her can-do attitude and passion for fitness, has led to her expanding her professional journey into business ownership and entrepreneurship in 2017. Her company has traveled with her from Chicago to Danville and is thriving in this new environment. Gwen is now the proud mind and body behind Beyond the Box Nutrition, “I am a certified health/nutrition coach… I provide services to help people lose weight, get healthier, and perform better in their chosen sport.” Gwen’s hands-on approach and simple solutions set her clients up for long-term success as opposed to quick fixes. Of her career shift, she says, “Many people need help with their health and wellness and I want to be part of the solution. Teaching and guiding people to live a healthier lifestyle is the most fulfilling job I’ve ever had.” She doesn’t just teach it, she lives it. As a young girl, Gwen was successful in trying out to be a ball girl at a professional tennis tournament. Her commitment to sport and competition led her to CrossFit, where she’s been training for over twelve years. The last seven years she has also challenged herself (and others!) in CrossFit competitions. Recently she just started playing Pickleball and is absolutely loving it. And of course, like most of us, long walks down the Iron Horse Trail never get old! A trip to the Farmer’s Market is a Saturday staple. Hand in hand with engaging in physical activities, Gwen loves to cook. Finding and developing new recipes that she can share with her clients keeps everyone happy! Gwen’s outgoing personality is able to shine as a member of the Alamo Danville Newcomers Club, “I have met some incredible women and participate in fun activities.” She is also looking forward to exploring the Danville Public Library more and taking oil painting and ukulele lessons through the town rec classes. If you love any of these activities, reach out! Gwen is always excited to meet new people.

Meet Gwen Holtan Healthy Living at its Finest By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017

Living on a court has also allowed Gwen to establish close relationships with her neighbors, “We are always getting together in the court to celebrate birthdays and holidays. We share our favorite restaurants and shops in Danville so we can all enjoy what Danville has to offer.” Always by Gwen’s side is her pup, Chester. She adopted the little chihuahua mix in 2010. Chester is the ultimate Good Boy, finding all the joy in sunbathing and squirrel chasing. Taking a page out of

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For example, last summer she went on a backpacking trip to Stanislaus Forest for three days. “We camped at Chewing Gum Lake, and it was beautiful and exhilarating. What a treat to not have access to a phone or laptop and just enjoy the sights and the company. I am looking forward to more outdoor California adventures, including hiking and camping.” If it hasn’t been made perfectly clear yet, Gwen is most certainly a motivated go-getter. Two of her favorite quotes are “Be the Change You Wish to See in the World” and “If it’s going to be, it’s up to me.” If you ever want to get in contact with Gwen, she can be reached here:

Chester’s book, one of Gwen’s top pieces of advice is to spend time outdoors, “Nature is healing, and we have access to it all year long.”

East Bay: https://beyondtheboxnutrition-eastbay.mykajabi.com/ Nationally: www.beyondtheboxnutrition.com FB and IG: @beyondtheboxnutrition Or give her a call! 925-744-6788

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Pet Corner

Koda

ARF Adoption Stars By Christa Noriega, ARF Adoption Manager

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Looking for a furry friend during this trying time? 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.

One-and-a-half-year-old Koda is a dog you might find in the dictionary definition for ‘zen’. This young boy knows how to just kick back and enjoy life, and truly loves being with his people. He’ll take all the love and cuddles he can get, and wouldn’t mind if you let him crawl into your lap. While he’s ready for play and adventure, too, at the end of the day Koda is a polite, mellow boy who wants to kick his feet up and bask in your presence. Koda has an auto-immune disease called immune mediated thrombocytopenia. ARF will provide the first 6 months of medication and recheck bloodwork while tapering off medications at no cost. Koda has a positive history with other dogs and currently weighs 52 pounds.

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.

ARF adoption fees: $250 for an adult dog, $350 for a puppy (<6months), $125 for a special- needs dog, $175 for a special-needs puppy (<6months), and $125 for a senior dog (7+ years).

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Ten-month-old Lantern is a sweet and gentle fellow, who’s putting his best paw forward! He may be shy at first, but once he comes out of his shell, you’ll discover that he has lots of love to share. You may even win his heart with a tasty treat! Lantern has a positive history with other cats and would love to go home with his brother, Tiger. ARF Adoption fees: $100 for an adult cat, $150 for a kitten (<6months), $150 for two adult cats, $250 for two kittens, $50 for a special-needs cat, $75 for a special-needs kitten (<6months), and $50 for a senior cat (7+ years).

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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 | 6/10/22

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Rubicon Cir Danville Oak Pl San Ramon Valley Blvd

$824,000 $859,000 $868,000

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Railroad Ave Elsie Dr La Tierra Buena

$1,500,000 $1,799,000 $1,850,000

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Rubicon Circle Jewel Terrace River Rock Ln El Dorado Ave El Dorado Ave El Dorado Ave

$829,000 $998,950 $1,278,000 $1,475,000 $1,475,000 $1,475,000

El Dorado El Dorado Del Amigo Rd Morris Ranch Marian Lane Morris Ranch Court

$1,650,000 $1,675,000 $2,698,000 $2,950,000 $3,229,000 $3,799,000

1391 1304 1301

1391 1742 1492 1695 1688 1706

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Sold Listings Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Ilo Ln Midland Way Briar Pl Love Ln Westridge Ave

$599,000 $699,950 $2,100,000 $2,498,000 $2,599,900

$645,000 $710,000 $2,300,000 $2,625,000 $2,670,000

1012 1114 2924 2849 2312

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1219 1908 3263

1805 1805 2156 3575 3500 3808

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Sold Listings Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Alexander Lane Del Amigo Rd Westridge Ave Highland Dr Glendora Cir

$2,750,000 $2,799,000 $2,995,000 $3,250,000 $4,109,900

$3,000,027 $3,015,000 $3,830,000 $3,150,000 $4,425,000

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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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July

CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wed., July 13 Kidchella Reading and Music Festival

@Danville Library and Danville Town Green Join us for our annual music series, Kidchella! In partnership with the Danville Library, Kidchella is a free event that is sure to get kids moving and dancing. Head to the Danville Library for storytime right before lunch and then walk out onto the Town Green for music, crafts, and games! The event starts at 11 am with storytime at the Library. At 12pm the musical performance will begin with a crafting activity at 12:30 pm. enjoy. Time: 11:15am Cost: Free

Wed., July 13 Ice Cream Social

@Danville Senior Center Beat the heat at the Danville Senior Center! Join us for an Ice Cream Social with our Senior Commissioners. Enjoy some refreshing ice cream, play a round of corn hole, and make new friends! All are welcome. Pre-Registration Required. Visit www.danville.ca.gov/ recguide or call the Senior Center at 925-314-3430. Time: 1:30-3pm

Sat., July 16 Back to School Under the Stars

@Tassajara Hills One Room School The Museum of the San Ramon Valley is excited to have this event back in person on the grounds of the Tassajara One Room Schoolhouse! Join them for an evening of delicious food, live music and a raffle for amazing items. The host for this year will be Jessica Aguirre, news anchor for NBC Bay Area News. More details to come! The online auction will open on Monday, July 11th. Music by vocalist Eve Marie Shahoian with friends of The

Jazz Room. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://museumsrv.org

Sun., July 17 Danville Hot Summer Sundays Car Show

@Historic Downtown Danville A street party like no other, Danville’s Hot Summer Sundays Car Shows combines classic cars and camaraderie to create a wonderful day of summer celebration. Whether we’re admiring a pristine classic hotrod, or we’re taken aback by the smooth ride that dad unveiled for Sunday drives, we never seem to tire of gawking at beautiful automobiles. In its 24th year, the show features hundreds of hot rods and classic cars along Hartz/Prospect Avenue. Expect to see rare one-of-a-kind collector cars, custom-designed cars and classic and muscle cars from all era’s. Live music fills the streets, vendor booths and awards for the favorite collector vehicles, and local shop owners and restaurateurs welcome you to discover what makes Danville so special. Pre-Registration opens June 1st. $35.00 Pre-Registration, $45.00 Day of Event pricing. No credit cards accepted day of event. All sales are final. Vendor and Volunteer opportunities are still available, contact David at ezasugo@yahoo.com. Time: 11-4pm Cost: Free

Fri., July 29 Call for Performers Senior Variety Show

@Village Theatre and Art Gallery The Danville Senior Center is excited to announce that our Award-Winning, Senior Variety Show will return Saturday, September 17 from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM.

We are currently looking for performers and an emcee for this year’s show. Previous acts have included dance, singing, musical performances, stand-up comedy, clogging, skits, poetry readings, and more. This fast-paced show will include a wide variety of 3 to 5 minutes skits. Auditions will take place on Friday, July 29, between 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. Interested performers should schedule an audition by contacting Kellie Schuyler via email at kschuyler@ danville.ca.gov or by calling 925-314-3430. Time: 10-1pm

Sat., July 30 Harry Potter’s Birthday Bash

@Danville Town Green Join the Town of Danville in celebrating the magic of Harry Potter’s Birthday! Enjoy crafts, snacks, potions, Quidditch, Butterbeer, and much more! All muggles welcome. Pre-registration required. To register, visit www.danville. ca.gov/recguide or please call the Danville Community Center at (925) 314-3400.

Every Monday Free Monday Movies

@Senior Center Enjoy a free movie every Monday at 1:00 PM at the Danville Senior Center Community Hall. Email seniors@danville. ca.gov for the full list of movies. No registration required. Time: 1-3pm 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

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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 freshcut 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

Sat., Aug. 6 - Aug. 7 Family Campout at Mt. Diablo State Park

@Mt. Diablo Come enjoy the great outdoors with your family at Mt. Diablo State Park. Join us for a more traditional, nature camping experience. You will enjoy hiking in the park, youth crafts, family games, and campfire activities. Dinner and continental breakfast provided. All Members of the family attending must register. One car per household. Check-in Saturday at 3:00 PM Check-out Sunday by 9:30 AM Pre-registration required. To register, visit www.danville. ca.gov/recguide or please call the Danville Community Center at (925) 314-3400. Cost: $22 Time: 3pm - 9:30am JULY 2022


Expert Contributor

Fraud Prevention in 2022 By Margie Perry, SVP/Chief Experience Officer, Community Bank of the Bay, Danville Branch

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he COVID-19 pandemic forced a number of industries to quickly pivot to the online world. Many businesses transitioned to remote workers, digital asset management systems, and communications through email skyrocketed. However, as businesses utilize the online space more, online fraud has only managed to keep pace. According to some reports, almost 30% of small businesses will experience fraud. As more companies look to capitalize on the digital world, it’s important to be cautious as you never know who you could be unintentionally inviting into your business. Fraud can take a number of different forms: corruption, asset misappropriation, and financial statement fraud, among others. All of these types can be encountered at any size of business if the proper steps aren’t in place to prevent fraud. Small business owners might find themselves with limited capital to invest in staff or consultants, however, there are many things businesses of all sizes can do to make it more difficult for cybercriminals to gain access to their financials or asset information.

Fraud Prevention Tips

1. Utilize anti-virus/anti-malware software on your (and your employees’) computers, laptops, and phones. These types of software can help detect any unauthorized or unusual behavior and provide protection without much effort for you. Should a bigger issue arise, the software can alert you to their findings and how to proceed to fix them. 2. Practice and teach good password habits. Every year, there are reports of the top 100 passwords that people use — don’t get caught with one of your passwords on that list. Many companies encourage their workers to use a password vault that stores all of their Where residents find and recommend the best local, trusted businesses

passwords under a single master password. Many vaults can also create random passwords, making it that much harder for fraudulent activity to happen. 3. Computer and phone security are of the utmost importance. Many sites and services now offer two-factor authentication (2FA) for security. However, sharing access to your computer or phone could also provide cybercriminals access to your information. Create separate profiles for each person using that computer or phone, and make sure you aren’t giving access to all of your applications with one single login. If you detect fraud or are concerned that it might be happening in your business, it’s necessary to act quickly. The first step is to freeze or set up a fraud alert on your credit report. Both of these make it more difficult to access your credit, which prevents criminals from opening new accounts in your name. Second, contact your banking institution and inform them of the potential fraud so they can begin monitoring your accounts (if they haven’t already). Lastly, remember that you aren’t alone if you fall victim to cyber fraud. Cybercriminals are extremely well versed in what they do, and use fear to gain access to the information they want. Community Bank of the Bay places the safety and security of our client data at the highest priority. Our clients have access to Client Services, where you can easily change passwords, logins, PINs, and more should you have a concern about fraudulent activity. Business members that utilize our loans also have access to trusted financial services and experts to deter cybercriminals from accessing your financial information.

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Cooking Corner

Red Velvet Swirl By Stephanie Seaberg, Resident since 2010

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his cake was inspired by a “make something out of nothing” situation that happened to me a couple of weeks ago, and it came out so wonderfully. I was getting ready to go visit some friends when I suddenly realized that I had volunteered to bring a dessert, but I completely forgot to make some thing. I had to come up with something that was already in my house and have it ready in less than an hour. This red velvet cake with a cream cheese swirl has the frosting baked into it, so it’s less of a mess when you serve it. It looks so beautiful that people will think you spent hours on this cake.

You will need For the cake: • • • • • •

For the swirl frosting:

1 Box red velvet cake mix • 3 Eggs 1/2 C. Softened butter • 1 C. Milk 1 tsp. Vanilla 6 TBS Softened butter

Putting it together:

4 oz. Cream cheese softened 1 C. Powdered sugar

Preheat the oven to 350° and lightly coat a 9 x 13 glass baking dish with cooking spray or a little oil. in a medium size bowl, combined the red velvet cake mix, eggs, butter and milk with an electric mixer for two minutes or until smooth. (Rinse off your electric mixer whisk and set it aside because you’ll need it again later) Pour the cake batter into the baking dish and set it aside while you make the frosting.

For the frosting, beat the cream cheese with an electric mixer until smooth. Add the butter, powdered sugar, vanilla and mix until smooth. Using a teaspoon, drop scoops of frosting all over the red velvet cake batter. It doesn’t have to be in a pretty pattern. Don’t spread it! Then, stick a knife into one corner of the cake pan and run the knife up and down, across the cake. This will slowly drag the cream cheese throughout the batter. When you’re done, take the knife and do it again, going the other direction across your cake. You should see a swirly ribbon all across the cake. Bake for 30-35 minutes. Let it cool completely and chill before serving. This cake is best served slightly cold.

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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Business Spotlight

Sustainably Sourced Caviar By Marai Bolourchi, Vice President of Tsar Nicoulai Caviar

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estled in a corner of Wilton, California is the Tsar Nicoulai Caviar Sturgeon Farm. Since its beginning in 1984, Tsar Nicoulai has been at the forefront of sustainable and environmental stewardship. An East Bay family became the owners of Tsar Nicoulai Caviar in 2014. The Bolourchis have remained committed to maintaining Tsar Nicoulai’s dedication to sustainable farming - constantly finding new ways to reduce waste, better the earth, keep their sturgeon happy, and provide the cleanest and healthiest American farmed caviar on the market. Tsar Nicoulai Caviar’s sturgeon farm is the 2nd largest sustainable sturgeon farm in the nation and the only one that is Eco-certified. They have a hatchery on property allowing them to oversee the entire process of caviar production – from spawning to harvesting. At their on-site smokehouse, sturgeon meat is smoked with spice combinations created by their farm staff. They also package and ship their products themselves. Because of their involvement in the making of their caviar, they can be completely transparent with their customers. In fact, they love sharing their passion so much, they often invite restaurant and retail clients to the farm to take a look around. They also offer exclusive caviar dinner and tours where guests get a sneak peak at the production process, enjoy a caviar themed dinner and take home goodie bags. Recently, the Bolourchi family brought Tsar Nicoulai Caviar Café back to the San Francisco Ferry Building. At the café, guests can enjoy inspired farm-to-table dishes featuring the many caviars and roes that Tsar Nicoulai offers. The Café is open Monday and Tuesday 11a-5p, Wednesday – Friday 11a-6p, Saturday 10a – 6p, and Sunday 11a – 5p. Tsar Nicoulai Caviar can be found in some local Bay Area grocery stores, as well as purchased online with properly insulated shipping. Visit the website to order, find recipes and learn more about Tsar Nicoulai Caviar, www.tsarnicoulai.com.

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Local Sports

NFL Draft Superstars By Braxton Lallaman Every April, the National Football League holds their annual draft, where college football players can enter to pursue their dreams of playing at the professional level. With each draft comes excitement and hope for both franchises and fans alike. Others can feel uncertainty and anxiety. Choosing the right player can improve a team and elevate them to success. Choose poorly, and it can easily set back your franchise as well. Every team in the NFL has had success in the draft by adding players who have ended up doing incredible things on the football field throughout their careers. Here are just a few of the great selections made during the NFL’s long history. •

The Arizona Cardinals selected Larry Fitzgerald with the 3rd overall pick in 2004. The wide receiver has had a Hall of Fame career by earning Pro Bowl honors 11 times and finishing 2nd all-time in receptions.

The Buffalo Bills had the 1st overall pick in the 1985 NFL Draft and decided to help their defense by drafting the defensive end, Bruce Smith. Bruce Smith made it to the Pro Bowl 11 times throughout his career and stands alone at the top of the NFL’s all-time sack list with 200 career sacks!

The Chicago Bears took Walter Payton with the 4th pick in 1975.

This Hall of Fame running back rushed for 16,726 rushing yards which at one point was an NFL record, and was a big factor in the Bears’ first and only Super Bowl winning season •

The Detroit Lions also selected a legendary running back in the draft. In 1989, they selected Barry Sanders. Even though Barry only played 10 seasons, he went to the Pro Bowl in all of them. He managed to end his career with 15,269 rushing yards.

The Green Bay Packers had many great QBs over the years, and Bart Starr was one of them. Selected in 1956, he helped the Packers win the 1st and 2nd Super Bowls in NFL history. He also won 5 championships before the start of the Super Bowl era.

The New England Patriots had one of the biggest draft day steals ever by selecting a quarterback from Michigan named Tom Brady in the 6th round. With his time in New England, Brady has earned 14 Pro Bowl selections, 3 league MVP awards and has won 6 Super Bowl titles! He’s still earning awards to this day with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Will your team draft the next big NFL superstar? Best of luck to all your favorite teams!

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Putt with Pride By Brian McDonald, PGA of Canada

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ne of the great pleasures in golf is to pull the headcover off a shiny high-tech driver and then whack the ball as far as possible. This is pure pleasure, but in reality putting is the stroke that separates the good rounds from the notso-good ones. Putting can be frightening at times and downright frustrating, but here are some thoughts and ideas that will help you establish a more positive attitude and better results. You must be able to visualize the ball going into the hole. Think of scaring the hole, instead of being scared by it. For this to happen, you have to think long and hard about succeeding every time you stand over a putt, thus putting the odds in your favor. Without a definite line, there is little chance of success.

To determine the line of a putt you must decide how hard you want to hit it. Speed is way more important than line. Learning to read greens is more crucial than improving your stroke because if you can’t read the green properly and have a great stroke, you’ll never make a putt. The ability to read greens accurately is a skill that must be developed and requires a sharp mental focus and reliable, accurate feedback over a long period of time. To eliminate some of the guesswork, let your playing partners’ chips and putts guide your decision by taking note how their ball rolls and reacts as it approaches the hole. Be mindful that the ball will roll away from a nearby mountain (molasses will not flow uphill) and toward greenside ponds and neighboring lakes, rivers, and valleys. Contrary to popular belief, studies show that a downhill putt has a better chance of going in than an uphill one. Professionals are aware of this and if they must make a putt, they’d much prefer a downhill, with the grain putt, rather than an

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uphill against the grain one. This is because with off-target downhill putts, gravity has a tendency to curve the ball back toward the hole, whereas uphill putts have the opposite tendency, curving the ball away from the hole. Putting is by far the most underrated stroke in golf, but more important than any other shot, because it counts. As the goaltender is to a hockey team, the putter is to you. A missed putt adds a stroke to your score. A forward or a defenseman can afford a missed assignment, but if the goalie makes a mistake, it’s a goal. Looking at my playing career through the rearview mirror, I have won junior tournaments, amateur tournaments and nine professional tournaments across Canada and I can honestly say that my timely putting is what made the difference, not the shiny new driver. Luck is when practice meets opportunity. Brian McDonald has been a golf professional and PGA member since 1982.

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Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Giving them another chance By Sue James, President TVAR

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Meet Mia, an 8 to 9 month old Cattle dog/Kelpie mix looking for her forever home. Mia and her sister Biddy, had a tough start in life. The two sisters came into the shelter at about 6 months old both super shy and fearful. They needed to go to a foster home so they could learn that no one will hurt them, learn how to be puppies - and to help them find their forever homes. Biddy got adopted quickly - but Mia is still looking for her forever home. Mia will win you over in an instant with her adorable face and expressive ears. She loves playing with toys, sunbathing in the backyard and getting lots of belly rubs. She is very smart, knows basic commands and enjoys playing with her canine companion in her foster home. Like all TVAR foster dogs, Mia is spayed, microchipped and has all of her vaccines. TVAR gives deserving animals like Mia another chance by taking them into foster care. All TVAR dogs 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!

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Meet Zoya The Destroya, a one-of-a-kind cat whose charm you cannot miss. Zoya is a charismatic cat who likes to stay right by your side if she is not already standing on your shoulders. She is a confident 1-yearold, spayed, Domestic Longhair, grey and white cat. Zoya loves anyone she meets including humans, dogs, cats, and bottle baby kittens. Zoya snuggles, grooms, and adores her little charges. She truly is a unique kitten

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who has so much love to give. Zoya has unfortunately displayed cold symptoms since she was as small as one month old. She has been seen by Veterinarians who have been unable to clear her occasional runny nose and sneezes. Zoya has been resilient throughout it all and has not let it slow her down one bit. Zoya is in foster care with a member of the TriValley Animal Rescue and would love to meet you to share the affection she wants to share with the world. She is spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and tested negative for FIV/FeLV and looking for her forever home. 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.

Tri-Valley Animal R escue (T VAR ) - 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.

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Raising Money-Smart Teens By Matt Forrey, RBC Wealth Management Financial Advisor, Resident since 2009

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s teens look forward to summer activities, especially those that cost money, the next few months might present an ideal opportunity to help them learn about earning, spending, and saving. Here are a few age-based tips.

Younger Teens

In recent years, apps have proliferated to help parents teach tweens and teens basic money management skills. Some money apps allow parents to provide an allowance or pay their children for completing chores by transferring money to companion debit cards. Many offer education on the basics of investing. Others allow children to choose from a selection of charities for donations. Some even allow parents to track when and where debit-card transactions are processed and block specific retailers or types of businesses. Most apps typically charge either a monthly or an annual fee (although some offer limited services for free), so it’s best to shop around and check reviews.

Older Teens

Many teens get their first real-life work experience during the summer months, presenting a variety of teachable moments. •

Review payroll deductions together. A quick review can be an eye-opening education in deductions for federal and state income taxes, and Social Security and Medicare taxes.

Open checking and savings accounts. Many banks allow teens to open a checking account with a parent co-signer. Encouraging teens to have a portion of their earnings automatically transferred to a companion savings account helps them learn the importance of “paying yourself first.” They might even be encouraged to write a small check or two to help cover the expenses they help incur, such as Internet, cell phone, food, gas, or auto insurance.

Consider opening a Roth individual retirement account (IRA). A teen with earned income could be eligible to contribute to a Roth IRA set up by a parent — a great way to introduce the concept of retirement saving.

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The Social Event of the Season By Michael Mooney, Resident Since 2001

Arts & Culture

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ay was mental health awareness month, and Discovery Counseling Center’s hugely successful fundraiser, An Evening of Music and Laughter, played to over 300 people on the 19th. As if moving the annual event from the fall to the spring wasn’t enough, the originator of this night of song and comedy also moved/changed the venue. “Having sold out the Village Theater in downtown Danville the prior 6 years, the location this year was the beautiful 300 seat Tahoe Auditorium located within the Bishop Ranch Roundhouse in San Ramon” says Mike Copeland, the Bill Graham type creator of the show and its charismatic host. “The Roundhouse is one of the preeminent event venues in the East Bay and we were very excited about stepping up the size and scope of our show”. Sunset Development is teaming up with Discovery Counseling Center to host this year’s event. The spring show featured musical headliner Fleetwood Macrame, an entertaining and energetic Fleetwood Mac tribute band. Opening the show, was the hysterically funny, Bay Area based comedian, Shawn Felipe. “Who doesn’t like Fleetwood Mac music?” said Mary Verstraete, a show committee member from the beginning. She added, “Shawn Felipe was hilarious, and I can’t wait to see him again.” Over the past eight years, the show has featured some incredibly talented musicians such as Eric Martin of Mr. Big, David Victor from BOSTON, Nashville songwriter Paul Jefferson, Jeff Campbell (solo and with his band Static & Surrender) Stung - a tribute to The Police and The Malodors – Vanderbilt’s award winning acapella group. The night has featured emerging artists such as Sophia Pecoraro, Kiley Rothchild, Hays & Company and Courtney Randall. Along the way, the show has also introduced the audience to comedians such as Bryan Kellen, Karen Rontowski, Sammy Obeid, Tony Camin, Anthony Hill and David Vanavermaete.

Discovery Counseling Center is a community based non-profit organization serving the San Ramon Valley for over 50 years. Discovery Counseling Center’s mission is to be the community’s leader in mental wellness by: • • •

Providing affordable, high quality, culturally appropriate and accessible counseling services and programs; Offering excellent and highly regarded training for future mental health professionals; Creating greater awareness of the prevalence of mental wellness issues in our community and the importance of early treatment. Serving as the community’s advocate in securing adequate funding and resources for the treatment of mental wellness issues.

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Proceeds from this entertaining show are critical in helping Discovery provide counseling to families and children going through stressful and difficult times. “Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, donors and patrons, Discovery can offer affordable and high-quality counseling services to families in need,” Copeland added. With so much media focus on the importance of mental health treatment in our communities, this highly entertaining fundraiser is integral to funding the critically important programs that Discovery offers. The show picks up momentum every year and has proven to be an incredibly fun evening and quite the social event of the season, albeit, a new season.

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The Benefits of Fat Transfer for Breast Augmentation

By Stephen J. Ronan MD FACS, Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and MedSpa

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his time of year we conduct quite a few consultations on breast augmentation procedures. And while most women are interested in enhancing the size and shape of their breasts using breast implants, advancements in the field of medicine have led to innovative alternatives to traditional breast augmentation procedures. This month I’m going to discuss the benefits of one such procedure: fat transfer to the breast. A fat transfer procedure (also called autologous fat transfer or micro-lipoinjection) involves transplanting fat from one area of your body to another. Because the fat comes from your own body, you cannot develop an allergic reaction. Common target areas include the face, butt, hands and breasts. Fat transfer to the breast is a safe procedure designed to fill out and add a modest amount of volume to breasts. There are several benefits to this approach.

Reduces Localized Fat Deposits

Fat transfer breast augmentation procedures work by harvesting localized fat deposits from a donor area on the patient’s body before re-injecting them into the breast tissue. By harvesting fat tissue from the abdomen, hips, thighs, or buttocks, fat transfer breast augmentation can increase the size of your breasts while simultaneously removing stubborn pockets of fat in other areas of your body that are unresponsive to diet and exercise.

Uses Your Body’s Own Fat Cells

Fat transfer breast augmentation is unlike traditional breast enhancement procedures in that it utilizes your body’s own natural fat cells rather than silicone or saline breast implants. While traditional breast augmentation procedures are incredibly safe when

performed by a skilled surgeon, some women choose to undergo natural breast augmentation utilizing fat transfer methods because there is absolutely no risk of implant failure.

Offers Natural-Looking Results

A number of women struggle to choose between silicone and saline breast implants because they are not sure which type and size of implant will provide the most natural-looking results. Fortunately, fat transfer augmentations can enhance the size, proportion, and volume of your breasts while providing results that look and feel perfectly natural. It’s a great alternative to implants for patients who are looking for a modest increase in breast size and volume.

Reduces Recovery Time

Because fat transfer breast augmentations increase the size of the breasts with injections rather than incisions, most patients require little downtime. In fact, most patients are able to return to work within a few days following their procedure. If you are interested in fat transfer injections, traditional breast augmentation, facial rejuvenation or any other cosmetic procedure, we are here to help. Give us a call at (925) 736-5757 or visit our newly redesigned website at www.blackhawkplasticsurgery.com to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We look forward to hearing from you… and exploring the possibility of sculpting a new you this summer season!

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Kid Corner

Year of Random Holidays

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oming 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!

By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017 July 9: Sugar Cookie Day July 13: French Fry Day July 14: Shark Awareness Day July 16: Personal Chef Day July 17: World Emoji Day July 20: Lollipop Day July 21: Junk Food Day July 23: Vanilla Ice Cream Day July 24: Cousins Day July 27: Creme Brûlée Day July 29: International Tiger Day August 2: Coloring Book Day August 3: Watermelon Day August 6: Root Beer Float Day

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

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Music in the Park and Moonlight Movies: Free Events Coming Up In Danville This Summer By Nicola Shihab, Public Information Officer, Town of Danville

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he Town of Danville is excited to announce a summer full of free events with Music in the Parkand Moonlight Movies in Danville. Oak Hill Park is the venue for the first three Music in the Park events. On Saturday, June 25, relive the best of the ’90s with Mad About You: The Ultimate Tribute to the ’90s. On Saturday, July 9, FLO (Funky Latin Orchestra) will put the community in the groove with Latin Rock. Saturday, July 23, will feature a Bob Seger and Credence Clearwater Tribute with CCSEGER. Finally, enjoy contemporary hits on Saturday, August 6, at the Town Green with Beat Frequency.

All Music in the Park events start at 6:00 p.m. and finish at 8:00 p.m. Participants should bring blankets or chairs and food to enjoy while listening to great music. Local Danville businesses will also be providing food for purchase. Moonlight Movies returns to the Danville Town Green this summer. The Town will be showing “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (PG13) on Friday, June 17. “Mighty Ducks” (PG) on Friday, July 1, and then the beautifully animated comedy-drama “Soul” (PG) on Friday, July 15. The summer series ends with the Disney Classic “Cinderella” on July 29. Be on the lookout for some characters at the Town Green on June 17 and July 29,

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courtesy of The League of Heroes Inspired, an organization dedicated to art therapy and mental health healing. Moonlight Movies participants are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chairs, grab a picnic from home or get some food to go from any of Danville’s local restaurants and settle in to enjoy a movie under the stars. Movie times are projected to start at around 7:50 p.m. but the start time could vary slightly depending on how much light is still out. Free crafts and activities will also be available from 6:30 p.m. The latest information on all Town events can be found on the website calendar at www. danville.ca.gov/events JULY 2022


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Chinese funeral traditions rely heavily on the connection between the younger generations with their parents and grandparents, as elders are greatly respected in the Chinese community. Some Chinese families observe traditional Buddhist funeral practices, while others may incorporate Christian or Catholic readings into a loved one’s service. Most Filipinos living in the Bay Area are devout Roman Catholics, so the majority of our families from the Philippines follow Catholic funeral rites. Most Filipino funerals involve a priest blessing the deceased, a wake lasting three to seven days, a funeral procession, and a Mass held at the church.

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Mexican families make up the largest group of Latinos in the Bay Area, and their death practices blend Aztec, Mayan, and Catholic beliefs. The Hispanic emphasis on family imparts every death practice with a deep reverence for the dead. Sharing food and drink at a reception is an important facet of these funerals, and we are honored to help families celebrate life in this special way. At Cypress Lawn, we honor the traditions of every neighborhood family, no matter their cultural or religious background. We encourage families to explore the detailed information on funeral, cremation, and burial services available at https:// www.cypresslawn.com/ services/. You can also contact us by phone at (650) 755-0580.

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The Great Resignation (Creating Passion and Value) By Christina Dalton, MS, PPS, PCC, EYH Life Coach

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f you are a member of the Great Resignation, congratulations to you and your bravery to rediscover who you want to be! If you are a tenured employee, over 40 years old and established, this may feel like a midlife crisis decision. Let’s face it. The pandemic has challenged us in our personal lives and our careers. It has also awakened us to what is possible and to understand ourselves and our resilience as life changes. Studies are finding that a good amount of those quitting their careers are older, tenured employees. These are the employees who have the financial means to re-establish themselves. Some are branching out to open their own businesses. Others are creating a world that offers more flexible hours or a part-time schedule to have time to invest in what they love. You may have been pondering resigning for a while to switch gears into a new career or a different lifestyle. The pandemic has opened possibilities. Through its challenges, more companies have found that employees can be just as productive working through Zoom and doing remote work. Some companies are creating hybrid models to meet the needs of their employees. Employees are discovering that their lives do not have to be like their parents’ and other generations before them. They don’t have to wait until retirement age to create the lifestyle they crave now. I happen to be in this group. After several years of wearing many hats in education, from classroom educator to lead counselor, the time was ripe to take my transferable skills, go back to the University of California system, and become certified as a transitional/executive life coach. This transition allows me to partner with others in

establishing who they want to be. It also allows me time for my family and my hobbies - golf and tennis. As you create what your future will be, what is holding you back in making this transition? If you are somebody who tends to put roadblocks in the way of your goals, maybe it’s time to evaluate what keeps you from being fully vested in what you are capable of doing. Often, we allow negative self talk to keep us from fully challenging ourselves. Whether it is the fear of failure or the fear of change, these limitations become the voice of “could have, would have, should have.” May I invite you to envision who you want to be in the next five to ten years? Consider the barriers that are in the way of you achieving your goals. Make a list of steps to start your journey. If you need a partner, a coach, to keep you on track, EYHLifeCoach can help motivate you to success. Life is too short to collect regrets instead of creating successes. There is no time like the present to blaze your trail to realize the possibilities. Are you ready to explore what is possible?

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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Where's Waldo... in Danville? By Michael Barnard, Rakestraw Books

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fter two years, Rakestraw Books is back hosting the popular scavenger hunt! Several Danville businesses are participating in the Where’s Waldo Scavenger Hunt around town. The kick off of the event will be at the Danville Summerfest on Saturday, June 25, 2022 at the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce booth. There is no charge to participate and the hunt ends on Saturday, July 30, 2022. How to participate in the Waldo Scavenger Hunt: • • • •

Pick up your “Find Waldo Local in Danville” passport at Rakestraw Books starting on June 25th. Waldo is hiding at local Danville businesses this July. Go find him! When you spot him, collect a stamp or signature for that business on your passport. When you have 10 different stamps or signatures, bring your passport to Rakestraw Books to get a Waldo coloring sheet, The first 100 to come in will receive a special Waldo temporary tattoo. If you collect 18 or more stamps or signatures, turn in

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your passport to Rakestraw Books and be eligible to win great prizes, including the top prize being a 6-volume deluxe set of Waldo books. Post your progress on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter using the hashtag #WheresWaldoInDanville Attend the Waldo party and prize drawing on Saturday, July 30th at Rakestraw Books.

The following businesses are participating in the scavenger hunt: • • • • • • • • • •

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3 06 D EL A M IGO ROA D, DA NVIL L E 4 BD | 2 BA | 2 ,15 6 SF | $2 , 69 8,0 0 0

$26.6M+

$1B+

$2.3B+

Over list price on our listings 2020-2022

In closed sales volume 2017-2021

In lifetime home sales

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