Danville Living CA March 2021

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Meet the Lazarus Family Healthy Living for the Whole Family Photo by Kim Lind Photography

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Give the Gift of Mobility

Table of Contents Letter to Residents

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Expert Contributors List

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Meet the Lazarus Family Healthy Living for the Whole Family

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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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The Montair Foundation presents our 25th Annual Auction

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Beauty in the Eyes of the Beholder Expert Contributor

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Our New Interior Design Studio: A Space for Inspiration & Creation in the Heart of Danville

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ARE YOU AN IDEAL TEAM PLAYER?

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of the car, dollar for dollar, doubling the amount that will go to providing wheelchairs for those in need.

Potato and Corn Chowder

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Montair Has Heart

One hundred percent of the proceeds go directly to wheelchairs, with no administrative costs. The Wheelchair Foundation has delivered over 20,000 wheelchairs to 65 countries around the world and I am proud to be involved with it.”

Montair Elementary School

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Cover Article Pet Corner

Montair Elementary School

A message from Don Williams, president of the Blackhawk Collection: “Donate your collector car today and the Wheelchair Foundation will match the sale amount

For details on how to donate your collector car, please call 925-736-3444

Expert Contributor

Cooking Corner

Tee it Up in the Berkeley Hills

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Behind the Screen: How are SRVHS Students Doing? San Ramon Valley High School

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Our Mission We Want to Hear From You!

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Danville Commission Volunteers Sought

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Rodeo Beach in Sausalito is Awesome!

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How to Pick Out an Engagement Ring That Will Leave Them Speechless

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Tee Time

Adventure Time

Expert Contributor

This beautiful 1952 MG TD was generously donated recently to the Wheelchair Foundation.

The Wheelchair Foundation, a division of Behring Global Educational Foundation, a 501(c)3 charitable foundation, has a goal to provide a free wheelchair to every child, teen and adult worldwide who needs one but does not have the means to acquire one.

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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.

Our family has been enjoying hiking all over Danville on some of the more temperate days of the last few weeks. We’ve waved (from quite afar) to the camel and zebra that live over on the east side, we’ve tiptoed around the cutest cows up on the hills of Las Trampas. Each weekend and adventure brings a new appreciation for our little corner of California. This month we are so pleased to introduce you to the Lazarus family. Ryan and Natalia are California natives that were charmed by Danville over a decade ago, and decided to make it their home. They have two kids, Cienna and Easton, and a lovable pup named Charlie. We’ve also got some great expert articles and tons of resident content to let you know what’s going on around town. Montair Elementary School is hosting a virtual auction soon, check page 18 to see how you can scoop up some fantastic items! 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

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. © 2021 Best Version Media. All rights reserved.

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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 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.

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

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.

HVAC & IAQ Evergreen IAQ JC Garcia 925-444-5069 jc@evergreenIAQ.com https://evergreeniaq.com

We are a family owned, residential AC and heating company specializing in indoor air quality and high efficiency system maintenance. I truly believe that every household should be able to control their comfort level while keeping their energy costs to a minimum AND ensure clean, fresh air to breathe inside their own homes. It IS your castle after all.I am committed to reinventing the industry and showing the world a new way to do business and get things done... The Evergreen Way.

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

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

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 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.

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

Resident Feature is proudly sponsored by Syntero Group

Meet the Lazarus Family Healthy Living for the Whole Family By Alexandra Sullivan, Resident since 2017

work well together and emerged even stronger than before. After three years of dating, they held a gorgeous wine country wedding back in Natalia’s hometown of Sonoma. Dr. Ryan Lazarus is a Board-Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and Clinical Nutritionist, holds a Master’s Degree in Nutrition and Functional Medicine, and Bachelor’s Degree in exercise science from Cal Poly. He is the Clinical Director at Lazarus Wellness in downtown Danville. Ryan grew up in Los Altos, CA and came into his career in a dramatic and substantial fashion. At age 18 he suffered a lifethreatening injury that crushed multiple internal organs and ended his thriving athletic career. Although he miraculously survived his accident, he was left with multiple debilitating illnesses including Type 1 Diabetes and frequent digestive failure. Ryan says, “The catastrophic event that could have ended my life has actually become the catalyst for my now decades long career as a medical professional. I have dedicated my life to helping others understand and unlock the power of their own unique genetic potential and deliver it with passion and excitement.” Coinciding with his practice downtown, Ryan is also the creator of the Wellness Warrior Rx program. His functional medicine approach uses top-notch technologies and comprehensive diagnostic testing to provide his patients with “personalized prescriptions for diet, exercise, and nutraceutical prescriptions based on labs and genetic tests.” Here his patients are able to live their lives at the most optimal level, based on their own specific needs and abilities.

Photo by Adriane Costa

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t’s not often you hear of blind date success stories but that is exactly what we have with this month’s featured family, Ryan and Natalia Lazarus. In the years since their introduction they’ve grown their family to include daughter Cienna (11), son Easton (9), and Golden Retriever Charlie (human years 6). Ryan and Natalia met near the end of their time in college, when Natalia was a senior and Ryan was finishing his clinical training. Some of the commonalities that helped light the spark between them were a love of traveling, Golden Retrievers, beaches, and healthy living. After making great impressions on each other’s families and deciding to push forward with planning their future together, they decided to really test their relationship on a two month backpacking trip through Europe. “We had to overcome many challenges including getting robbed in Barcelona, losing the key to all our luggage in Florence and running out of money in Athens.” During the highs and lows of said trip, they learned that they do indeed

Natalia, a fitness enthusiast in her own right, is about to be a lot more recognizable to everyone here in Danville. She is one of the instructors at SPENGA Danville, a newly opened gym that specializes in crosstraining for maximum benefits. Natalia is currently training to become a certified yoga instructor. She earned her degree in Communications from Santa Clara University and currently works for Allergan as an Interventional Glaucoma Senior Account Consultant, where she trains Ophthalmologists and their staff on new technologies suited for their practices. The Lazarus’ daughter, Cienna, was recently featured in the December issue of Danville Living CA for her business, “The Gift of Being Grateful”. You can read all about what led her to use her artistic abilities to craft gratitude boxes at our website - “https://www.danvillelivingca. com/danville-girl-starts-business/”. We can’t wait to see how else Cienna exercises her big heart and big talent! Easton is a sports fanatic. He loves playing soccer with his Mustang soccer team, but his favorites are baseball and football. Natalia, says, “He’s known for his lively spirit and contagious sense of humor.” Easton also enjoys playing the drums and skateboarding whenever he can. Charlie, the baby of the family, is an energetic Golden Retriever. He loves going on runs and heading to the park. Based on his ability to pull his leash and whoever is on the tail end of it, Charlie was a champion sled dog in a past life! Both kids are well versed in their family’s healthy lifestyle. They each have their own garden and grow their own vegetables to use in delicious

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and healthy dishes and salads that Natalia helps them create. They’ve been drinking green juice for breakfast long before it was the trendy thing to do! As a family, nothing can beat hiking in the hills or walking downtown, through the farmer’s market and beyond. The Lazaruses always schedule some extra time on their walks and runs to talk with neighbors and friends that they inevitably encounter while out and about. In line with their everyday lifestyle, the whole family loves spending time at the beach and in the water. They love Santa Barbara, San Diego, Yosemite, and take yearly trips to Hawaii and Lake Tahoe. Their future travel list is growing constantly, and they can’t wait to get out and explore even more epic locations. Ryan and Natalia knew that Danville was going to be home when they saw how quaint and charming downtown was. They’ve been in their west side home for 11 years now and count their blessings every day. Their motto is best said in its entirety: “Instead of walking where the path may lead, consider exploring where there are no paths and create your own trail.” This process of goal setting and taking actionable steps to achieve those goals gives strength to the Lazarus’ mission in life, which is living it “to the fullest with purpose and passion while focusing on gratitude.” Do you know a neighbor who has a story to share? Nominate your neighbor to be featured in one of our upcoming issues! Contact us at asullivan@bestversionmedia.com.

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Pet Corner

Yukon:

ARF Adoption Stars Submitted by ARF

Dianthus:

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.

Three-year-old Yukon is a spunky, energetic lad who’s a bundle of fun! Between going on long walks, running around at the park, playing with toys, and exploring new places, this is a guy who prefers to be in motion as often as possible – though he certainly wouldn’t mind a few pets and belly rubs at the end of a long and fun-filled day! 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.

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.

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Nine-year-old Dianthus is sweet girl who has lots of love to give. This lovely gal has had a rough time in her life and is ready for her happily ever after. She would do well in any home where she can be showered with attention and affection by all members of the family. Dianthus has chronic kidney disease. She is eating a special diet and may need regular subcutaneous fluids. 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 | 2/10/21

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Garden Creek Pl Jewel Ter Danville Oak Pl Danville Oak Place 918 Podva Ln

$598,000 $705,000 $779,995 $809,950 $1,359,000

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Cedar Hollow Dr Roberts Ct Kuss Rd Sky Ter Entrada Mesa

$1,399,000 $2,250,000 $2,885,000 $3,100,000 $3,199,000

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Rubicon Cir Ashley Cir Garden Creek Pl River Rock Ln La Gonda Way

$665,000 $688,000 $789,000 $999,900 $1,500,000

Oak View Terrace Midland Way Whispering Trees Ln Sky Terrace Starview Drive

$2,249,000 $2,399,000 $2,600,000 $2,799,999 $3,225,000

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Sold Listings Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Ilo Ln $498,000 Ashley Cir $679,900 Elworthy Ranch Dr $919,000 Elworthy Ranch Dr $955,000 Elworthy Ranch Dr $955,000

$500,000 $670,000 $900,000 $944,000 $944,000

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Sold Listings Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Old Town Ln El Dorado Ave. Mariposa Ct Gerald Dr Bonanza Way

$1,240,000 $1,375,000 $1,495,000 $2,099,000 $2,595,000

$1,290,000 $1,430,000 $1,555,000 $2,025,000 $2,500,000

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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.

As Danville Natives, We Know Danville and the San Ramon Valley Take a look at recent activity in your community! Coming Soon

201 El Sobrante Dr, Danville $1,999,000 Custom luxury home built in 2010 with gourmet chef’s kitchen/great room combo. Flat .33 of an acre lot with RV/boat parking access. 3 master bedroom suites with ensuite bathrooms + Front Office or possible 4th bedroom. 2,846 Sq Ft. Near downtown Danville.

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March

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Thurs., Jan 14 - Fri., Mar 12

Thurs., Mar. 18 - Fri., Mar. 26

TRACES, Featuring the Artwork of Members of the Women Eco Artists Dialog (WEAD)

Montair Foundation presents Silver Linings Online Auction

@Virtual Exhibit The entire virtual exhibit of TRACES can be viewed online at https://www.danville.ca.gov/227/Village-Theatre-Art-Gallery. Read artist statements, browse through the collection. The Village Theatre and Art Gallery appreciates your support.

@Virtual Event Join us in finding the silver lining and making the next year at Montair bright for our children. Check out the items and events available and make your bids at: https://montairfoundation. schoolauction.net/auction2021

Fri., Mar 12

Preschool Performance @Your Home Ventriloquist Steve Chaney & Cornelius Crowe showcase their skills in this month’s Preschool Performance! Don’t miss this fun and exciting event! Head to www.villagetheatreshows. com to purchase your online ticket to the Zoom performance. Time: 10am Cost: $2.50

Sat., Mar 13

Comedy in Place with Liz Grant & Friends @Your Home You need some big laughs with this super talented line up! Via Zoom. Tickets sold until 6:30 day of show, link mailed an hour prior. Join the FUN! Buy tickets online at www.villagetheatreshows.com Time: 7:30pm Cost: $15

Wed., Mar. 17

California: Of Peril and Stewardship

@Your Home Live! From the Library will host celebrated author Obi Kaufmann as he explores the transformation of California’s resource landscape from its ancient origins through its modern challenges to its future. Kaufmann’s most recent book is The Forests of California (Heyday/2020), the first volume of his ambitious new California Lands Trilogy. He is also the author of the heralded The California Field Atlas (Heyday/2017) and The State of Water: Understanding California’s Most Precious Resource (Heyday/2019). Kaufmann presents his work and vision of ecological preservation and restoration to environmental centers and groups across the state. Through a special partnership with Walnut Creek’s Flashlight Books (flashlightbooks.com), autographed book plates will be included with every book purchase. The Forests of California can be ordered by using this direct link: https://flashlightbooks.handseller.com/ home/bookdetailsin/1597144797. Sponsored by the Walnut Creek Library Foundation. Reservations can be made online at www.wclibrary.org/live or by phone at 925.935.5395 Cost: Free. Time: 7-8:30pm

Wed., Mar 31

Teen Talent Showcase @Youtube and Your Home We want to engage teens with artistic activities - like music, visual art, and movement. This is a wonderful way to help relieve stress, anxiety, and depression. The Teen Talent Showcase is a FREE platform for you to show off your artistic talents and stay connected to your community. Many prizes are awarded. Please go to www.abrighterday.info to find out more information. First online show is March 31st, so get your auditions submitted ASAP!

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 nonprofit community. Tips for change is a fun and unique way for local local charity organizations to raise much needed funds. Volunteers and supporters of local nonprofits suit up and become your servers for the evening with all tips and 10% of sales going to support their organization. This event occurs most Monday evenings between 5 and 8pm and is open to the public. Reservations required.

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Join us in finding the silver lining & making the next year at Montair bright for our children.

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Expert Contributor

Beauty in the Eyes of the Beholder By Dr. Stephen J. Ronan, Blackhawk Plastic Surgery and MedSpa

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person’s eyes are one of the first things we notice when we look at someone. Eyes play an important role in how we appear and communicate and relate to other people. They can reveal our age, mood, emotions, energy level or even the lack of sleep! When the lids and regions around the eyes are giving off signs that someone is tired, worn down or depressed, it can send unintended signals and make that person feel self-conscious. Fortunately, there are several surgical and non-surgical procedures that can improve the appearance of one’s eyes. Face lifts, brow lifts and eyelid lifts are safe plastic surgery procedures that can correct some of the effects of aging and make you look more youthful. An eyelid lift, also called blepharoplasty, is a facial rejuvenation procedure that can reduce droopy eyelids and puffy bags under the eyes, as well as diminish the presence of lines, creases and wrinkles. A brow lift, also known as a forehead rejuvenation, is a cosmetic procedure that raises the brows, and smooths out wrinkles and creases on the forehead. Aging typically causes the brows to move down. The lower position of the eyebrows can make you look tired, angry or sad. A brow lift can raise the eyebrows and restore a refreshed, more pleasing appearance.

Curious to learn more about which surgical and non-surgical treatments for the eyes are right for you? Call us at 925-736-5757 for a complimentary consultation with me or one of our Aesthetic Nurse Practitioners. We look forward to hearing from you!

There are also several non-surgical options to improve the appearance of the eyes. These include skin care products and injectables. Premium, medical-grade skin care products including those from ZO Skin Health and SkinCeuticals (available at our practice) can help optimize skin health based on the latest advances in skin therapy technologies. They also have offerings that can reduce the darker pigmentation of the lower lid skin and help clean up dark circles. Dermal fillers such as Restylane® and the new longer-lasting RHA® Collection can be injected to provide volume, especially in the cheekbones. The unifying theme of dermal fillers is that they “fill in” areas that have lost volume to create a smoother, more youthful appearance. Additionally, we often use fat grafting for the lower lid area as the result is more natural appearing and longer lasting. Dysport® is commonly used to treat and prevent wrinkles around the eyes (“crow’s feet”) and can give a lifted appearance to the eyebrow. These products are injected into the muscles around the outer part of the eye area to temporarily relax the muscles. Results typically last 3-4 months and treatments need to be repeated to maintain results. That said, I am thrilled to announce that Blackhawk Plastic Surgery & MedSpa will soon be the only Northern California provider of a revolutionary new wrinkle treatment that lasts up to 6 months (that’s twice as long as Botox!) Where residents find and recommend the best local, trusted businesses

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Expert Contributor

Our New Interior Design Studio: A Space for Inspiration & Creation in the Heart of Danville By Casey Howard, Casey Howard Interior Design | Photography by Thomas Kuoh Everyone’s first question when they arrive is about the design, of course. We’ve merged the classic elements of this historic building with our edgysophisticated aesthetic, and created a space that feels more like a home we designed than a typical office. We love the vendors we work with on our projects, so it was a natural choice to showcase them at our studio, too. In designing the space, we followed the same process we do on projects: start with inspo and space planning and allow it to evolve.

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hortly before the new year, we moved our studio to a charming historic building in downtown Danville. One day, a neighbor passing by shared a story about his experiences with the building when it was a family residence located down the block. I love this sense of community and coming to work where we’ve created an authentic representation of our brand in this elevated space with great natural light and street-front visibility.

When designing this space, we considered how our clients will feel when coming in for presentations. I want everyone to feel confident, comfortable and envision how our sophisticated and funky yet livable aesthetic would translate to their home. This is a space to create, share and explore, and hopefully one day soon, gather! We look forward to hosting small events to engage with our community.

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Just like a home, our porch sets the stage, a living room invites relaxed conversations, and a conference table, workstation, and project table foster creative output. The library serves as a visual backdrop, and is the heart of the studio. Form and function work in harmony here, so we crafted some special hacks to maximize productivity in the prettiest way possible. A large cabinet conceals rollouts that hide our project trays, while remaining easily accessible. As we look ahead to the wonderful things in store, we are eager to meet new clients for residential and hospitality projects and continue to challenge ourselves and grow. Give us a call or stop by the studio if we can help you achieve your design dreams.

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ave you ever wondered what makes a person easy to work with? I’m convinced that there are three required virtues that make someone an ideal team player. The most important of those values is humility. The ultimate foundation of being a team player is a person being willing and able to put the team’s interests ahead of his or her own. Only a truly humble person can do this effectively. Most people recognize and define humility by contrasting it with arrogance, which, to an extent, is accurate. People who are boastful, proud, egotistical and over-confident are certainly not humble, and they are poison on a team. Whether we’re talking about Little League Baseball, corporate leadership or emergency response, team members with big egos tend to bring down team performance by distracting attention away from the collective goals of the team and demotivating peers who resent their excessive need for attention. But some team members who are not arrogant lack humility, even if others around them don’t see it. Many of these people are beloved for their selflessness, modesty and support for others, but can’t be described as humble because they have an inaccurate, deflated understanding of their own talents and abilities. They hurt their teams by failing to contribute at the level that they could. But that’s not as bad as the people who, like them, discount their abilities, but don’t support and encourage their peers. These may be the most dangerous kind of “non-humble” team players.

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The second virtue that is required of an ideal team player is hunger, the desire to work hard, make a difference and get things done. It’s not hard to understand why being hungry makes someone an asset on a team; a complacent person rarely makes a team great. However, hunger alone is not a good thing for a team, as it can be directed toward the benefits of the individual more than the team. Only when a person’s drive is applied to benefits of the greater good does hunger become a team asset. The third and final virtue of an ideal team player is something I call smarts. It has nothing to do with intelligence, however, but is all about social awareness and interpersonal common sense. Ideal team players, in addition to being humble and hungry, know how to understand their colleagues and work with them effectively. They can read a room and understand non-verbal cues, avoiding unnecessary problems that socially awkward people often create. Now, you may be asking, is an ideal team player perfect? Of course not. Even the best team player is going to have a tough day or week or moment from time to time, but those that work to develop their humility, hunger and people smarts will have a serious advantage on teams and in life. Other Resources: Pat’s Ted Talk on becoming an ideal team player: www.ted.com/talks/patrick_lencioni_are_you_an_ideal_team_ player The Ideal Team Player Self-Assessment: www.tablegroup.com/books/ideal-team-player/self-assessment/

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Cooking Corner

Potato and Corn Chowder By Stephanie Seaberg, Resident since 2010

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here are few rules in this world. One of them is to never get between a girl and her potatoes. St. Patrick’s Day is coming up, which gives me license to think about spuds more than I should. Potato corn chowder is perfect for the rainy days ahead of us when we need something hot, fast and filling. This is also one of those soups that will taste even better the next day, which makes it a great “make ahead for work” lunch. This is one of the few times that I insist the garnish is absolutely mandatory. Without it, the soup just isn’t complete. “May your troubles be less and your blessings be more. And nothing but happiness come through your door.”

Potato and Corn Chowder Serves 4-6

You will need • 1/3 Stick of butter • 1/2 Medium yellow onion, chopped • 2 Carrots, peeled and diced • 4 Medium russet potatoes, peeled, and cubed • 1 TBS all purpose flour • 3 Cloves minced garlic • 2 Cups whole milk • 2 Chicken bouillon cubes, dissolved in 1/2 cup of hot milk

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soft. Add the half and half, corn, cayenne and salt and pepper, then cook for 5 more minutes. Spoon the soup into bowls and pile on the bacon, cheese and green onions.

Garnish

• Cheddar cheese • Bacon • Green onion In a heavy soup pot, melt the butter and sauté the onions and carrots on medium heat until soft, about 5 minutes. Whisk in the flour and cook for 1 minute. Add the potatoes, garlic, milk and dissolved bouillon in milk. Bring the soup to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes or until the potatoes are

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Montair Elementary School

Montair Has Heart By Kristen Andreatta, Resident Since 2008, Montair Foundation’s Auction Committee Member

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emember the incredible heart sculptures all over downtown Danville last summer? Montair Elementary School is excited to bring one more amazing heart to our community at their 25th annual auction next month. The artwork on the heart is inspired by Montair’s breathtaking views of Mount Diablo in springtime. Succulents and other foliage in custom planter boxes and pots will encircle the heart to create a truly unique “living” sculpture. Montair kindergarteners and transitional-kindergarteners, whose families sponsored the project, are helping to plant this garden that will grow right along with them. The artist is also a Montair dad, and so we know you will love this piece of art that is designed with creativity, skill, and love. Right now, the heart is still a work in progress, but the finished sculpture will be on display the week of the auction at Beyond Active in downtown Danville on Prospect. Come by to check it out in person, and then place your bid online to win Montair’s heart. All funds raised at the auction go towards Montair’s librarian, reading and math intervention programs, paraeducators, art programs, teachers on special assignment and leadership program coordinators. As you

can see, your bid will help give Montair students a solid, wellrounded education. The Montair heart isn’t the only heart-felt item to look out for at Montair Foundation’s online auction spanning March 18th through March 26th, 2021. You will find Little Words Project bracelets with messages of kindness, amazing fitness experiences to keep your heart healthy, and countless packages with gift certificates to the local businesses you love. Visit https://montairfoundation.schoolauction.net/auction2021 to win amazing items and, most importantly, to support programs and staffing that benefit Montair’s students. The Montair Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and so all donations you make are tax exempt as provided by law.

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San Ramon Valley High School

Behind the Screen: How are SRVHS Students Doing? By Oliver Falahat, Junior Reporter

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ave you ever wondered what it is like to be on the other side of the screen as a student with this online education system? I went on a mission to interview some San Ramon Valley High School students to get their personal thoughts on this matter. The teachers at SRV have done an incredible job at making students feel comfortable behind the screen during these times; whether that be giving extra time on tests/quizzes, homework, or by letting students stay after class to ask questions. SRV students I interviewed revealed that one of their main challenges with this new online education is the lack of social interaction and inability to see their friends most days. One way some students overcame this challenge is by facetiming their friends during breaks or passing periods during school hours. This way, students can stay connected with one another throughout the day just as they would on campus. Some students said they do group facetime calls to simulate them hanging out as a group, discussing various topics while on break. It’s great to stay connected with friends and fellow peers in these times of isolation as a way to not feel alone because everyone is together in this.

Another challenge students face during online education is the technical issues that come with being on a computer several hours a day. The San Ramon Valley High School Staff have made it very easy to get the technical support we need for when our Zoom meeting isn’t working or if we have internet issues. On the SRV website, there are lists with different numbers you can call that lead to SRV staff members who help students every day, step by step on how to solve their technical issues. The support that SRV provides for their students really shows how dedicated they are to helping us succeed daily. Many of us students appreciate the help and comfort that SRV teachers and staff provide for us and it is a key factor to why many of us are thriving during these uncertain times.

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Danville Commission Volunteers Sought By Marie Sunseri, Danville City Clerk

Town recruiting for several commission positions The Town of Danville is looking for residents interested in serving on one of several commissions seeking new volunteers. City Clerk Marie Sunseri said the following commissions are in the process of accepting applications for two and four-year terms beginning July 1, 2021. • • • • • • •

Youth Representatives – 1 Arts Advisory Board; 1 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission (2-year terms) Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission – 1 regular, 1 alternate member (4-year terms) Senior Advisory Commission – 1 regular member (4-year term) Arts Advisory Board – 1 regular member (4-year term) Poet Laureate – 1 position (2-year term) Contra Costa Transportation Authority Citizen Advisory Committee – 1 representative (4-year term) County Connection Citizen Advisory Committee - 1 representative (2-year term)

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Adventure Time

Rodeo Beach in Sausalito is Awesome! By JP Sullivan, 2nd Grade

We only went in the water up to our feet - it was freezing! The waves were also very powerful and we didn’t want to get stuck. We watched surfers out on the waves. They liked the big waves and looked like they were having a great time.

A couple weekends ago we went to Sausalito. We drove across the Golden Gate Bridge to get there. It was awesome. There were lots of bikers and people on the bridge enjoying the day. I even spotted Alcatraz!

My sister, puppy, and I immediately jumped in the sand and dug a very big hole. Brady, our puppy, was the best and fastest digger. This was his first trip to the beach and I can’t wait to go back.

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How to Pick Out an Engagement Ring That Will Leave Them Speechless By Steve Padis, Padis Jewelry and The Forevermark Boutique at Broadway Plaza

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hoosing an engagement ring is not a decision to be taken lightly. The cost and the meaning carry significant weight, and it can be a lot of pressure trying to pick out a ring that they’ll love forever. With a little bit of guidance from experts in the diamond business, you’ll be down on one knee in no time. Here are some strategies for picking out an engagement ring that will leave them speechless…in a good way. Do Your Research Even if you think you could pick out what they like, doing a little bit of research will help ensure you make the right choice. Be observant of what their personal style says about them. Try to think of a few words that you would use to describe your significant other. Are they classic? Traditional? Or are they always up on the latest Instagram and Pinterest trends? This type of information will be helpful when you’re working with one of our non-commissioned advisors at Padis. Some other ways to get to know their style on a deeper level include: • • • • • •

Ask friends or family members for recommendations Find out what kind of ring their favorite celebrity wears Consider “hints” that they’ve given you Notice whether they prefer gold or silver jewelry If they have a Pinterest board, check to see if they’ve saved any rings Learn about diamond quality, settings, and the Four Cs

Shop In-Person--Not Just Online It’s intuitive to simply browse online for an engagement ring. After all, shopping online is how many of us buy clothes, household items,

and even groceries. We do encourage you to do some preliminary browsing online. However, unlike other diamond retailers that sell exclusively online, we believe there’s hardly a better way to shop for an engagement ring than in-person with a diamond expert. We own our inventory and have our master jewelers on premise every day, so you get to take home your purchase that day. The hurdle of seeing a photo of something online and then seeing it in person once it’s delivered can be a tough jump for many people who end up disappointed with the quality of the diamond they receive. When you shop in-person, you’re able to ask questions about and compare side by side the color, cut, and clarity. An in-person buying experience gives you the trust and confidence you should have when making such a special purchase. Lean on a Diamond Expert for Guidance What’s great about a non-commissioned advisor is that you could potentially walk into one of our showrooms without any idea what to purchase and walk out with a solid plan or even a ring in hand. Many people put up a wall when they shop for engagement rings and fine jewelry because they think the advisor is only trying to make a sale. As members of the American Gem Society, Padis Jewelry is of the top 5% of jewelers across the country and committed to consumer protection and annual continuing education to ensure you have an expert to work with. Working closely with a diamond consultant is to your benefit. With years and even decades of knowledge, our staff is there to educate and guide you. Visit Padis Jewelry in San Francisco, Napa or Walnut Creek! Our team at Padis is here and ready to help with your hunt for the perfect ring or piece of jewelry 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. Please feel free to reach out if we can answer any questions and if we can be of assistance at concierge@padisjewelry.com.

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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. Data sources pulled from the MLS November, 2020.

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