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🌱Snoop Dogg In The House + 3 New Restaurants At Orinda Village

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Hello again, everybody! It's Wednesday in Concord and I'm back in your inbox with everything that's fit to print about what's happening in town, including:

  • Residents in Martinez are being cautioned not to eat what grows in their gardens.
  • LOTS more rain in the forecast!
  • Enter the Water Awareness Youth Art Contest.

But first, today's weather:

A shower in the morning. High: 57 Low: 35.


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Here are the top stories today in Concord:

  1. Snoop Dogg's coming to Concord! The tour "which also includes Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort, Warren G, Berner and DJ Drama" will be at the Concord Pavilion on August 26. Tickets go on sale at 9:00 a.m. on March 10. Be ready to jump on 'em! (Marin Independent Journal)
  2. Residents near the Martinez refinery are being cautioned not to eat the vegetables that grow in their gardens, as those plants may have been exposed to "spent catalyst" with heavy metals through contaminated soil. "'We are making this recommendation out of an abundance of caution,' said Dr. Ori Tzvieli, health officer for Contra Costa County, who issued a health advisory on the matter today. 'There is no immediate health threat to the community. That said, it's also always better to be safe than sorry.'" (Claycord.com)
  3. Senator Glazer published a statement on the resignation of BART inspector general Harriet Richardson. In it, Glazer is critical of the BART board of directors and management, accusing them of being "determined to undermine her investigations." You can read his full statement in this article from Contra Costa News.
  4. The old Bank of America building in Orinda Village is getting a new lease on life! Three restaurants are scheduled to take over the bottom floor of the building. Business offices will occupy the second floor. Over 40 tenants have been interviewed for the restaurant spaces and upstairs offices. The site is set to open in 2024. (lamorindaweekly.com)
  5. Are you ready to get wet, Concord? How about an atmospheric river and nearly two weeks of non-stop rain? Ugh. Didn't we just do this?? "Weather officials described the incoming storm as a 'conveyer belt of moisture' entering the region from the tropics in the Pacific Ocean, with an increasing possibility of several inches of rain." Grab your umbrellas. It's gonna get messy! (Claycord.com)

Today in Concord:

  • It's Wine Wednesday at Smith's Landing Seafood Grill in Antioch. Half off select bottles of wine. (All Day)
  • "Bring smart friends to play live multi-media Head Games Trivia in the Tap Room at Headlands Brewing Company." (6:30 PM)
  • "Come feel like a rockstar singing Karaoke on a professional stage" at Vinnie's Bar in Concord. (8:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • "This year's Water Awareness Youth Art Contest is on!🎨 Local youths from 8 to 18 years old are encouraged to learn about water and express their artistic talents! " (City of Concord, California via Facebook)
  • "Step into the Pleasant Hill Library Makerspace and meet the machines. Try out the Epilog Fusion Pro Lasercutter, the Ultimaker s5 3D Printer, the Cameo Sillhouette Pro, or our Bernette b37 sewing machines." This event takes place on March 13 and is adult only (18+).
  • Shake Shack is coming to Walnut Creek! As is a new hair salon called Painted Mane. Check out all of the March business happenings in this article from Walnut Creek Magazine.

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Jeri Karges

About me: Jeri Karges has been living in and loving the Sacramento region for over 30 years. Her passion is finding new and unique ways to enjoy the city and surrounding areas. On weekends, you can find her pestering her friends to sample the restaurant that doesn't have silverware, or try their hand at throwing an axe. Jeri also enjoys writing about retirement planning at https://rockinretirement.subst...

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