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As with all Assistance League of Diablo Valley pursuits, today’s recipients can become tomorrow’s volunteers.
The community is urged to use takeout and curbside pick-up during shelter in place.
Many U.S. kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Service’s Operation Santa program wants your help keeping the magic alive.
We will get through this together!
Kris Kringle will be paying another socially distanced visit to the kids of the San Ramon Valley Friday.
Santa Claus is starting to make his list and check it twice. You can now drop off your wish lists at Santa's Mailbox in Danville.
A consistent daily diet of nutritious food plays a pivotal role in physical and emotional growth, as well as academic performance.
He'll be driving around the San Ramon Valley with a special treat for boys and girls on the nice list.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs reminds us that families have the right to be safe!
Defray college debt on the front end with a Scholarship!
The church also gathered gifts for another 500 students around the Bay Area, in partnership with other local churches and organizations.
Danville meal program recipients were greeted with a festive surprise this Thanksgiving.
Tune in Friday to Hospice East Bay's 34th annual Tree of Lights ceremony in Danville, to honor patients who have died.
It's never been more important to make vulnerable Contra Costa seniors feel valued and less isolated, Meals on Wheels said.
The Kiwanis Club of San Ramon Valley is working with local Safeway stores and NBC Bay Area to facilitate donations to the food bank.
Shake up your Thanksgiving lineup with a tender, 30-minute Instant Pot turkey and chorizo-fig sourdough stuffing. Get the recipes.
The town is launching a holiday campaign to support and restore local businesses.
Emotional Support + Financial Support = A Better World!
Holly jolly still is on East Bay calendars as Christmas tree & menorah lightings, Santa visits, Nutcrackers & more proceed. Just differently
When the philanthropic and business communities join forces, EVERYBODY WINS!
Heads up, Tri-Valley: The Leonid meteor shower, which has produced some of most intense meteor storms in history, is nearing its peak.
The American Red Cross is calling for donations ahead of a likely slump in donations from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day.
The Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation has waitlisted 100 pediatric patients lining up to get a backpack filled with comfort items and supplies.
Front counter services reopened this week at the facilities.
More than 1,000 families can receive a 30- to 40-pound box of produce, cooked meat, dairy and milk at CPC Danville.
If you’re not already howling in support of Tri-Valley's pandemic first responders, the blue Halloween hunter’s moon is a good excuse.
Small gatherings or outdoor and virtual gatherings can help prevent a surge.
The pandemic added steam to the biannual debate over Daylight Saving Time, which will mean the sun sets earlier in Danville Sunday.
Take 680 North to North Main St. Exit, go north to Second Avenue, turn left, and drive until you reach Buena Vista Avenue.
The decision followed an altercation that occurred Oct. 17, officials said.
Don't miss the chance to clean out your medicine cabinet and safely dispose of unused and expired medications.
The Town of Danville is introducing a new series of virtual cooking classes.
Tonight’s the Night! Pre-order Saturday, 10/17 by 6 pm.; pick up Monday, 10/19 at designated time.
Donations to the Walnut Creek Community Food Drive
Pre-order online by 6 p.m. Sunday Oct. 18 at www.giannissanramon.com for Monday, October 19 pick up.
Joe Morgan, an Oakland native, was remembered as "one of the best five-tool players [baseball] has ever known."
Halloween is still on the calendar! Check out nearby events, corn mazes, trick-or-treats & more for most spook-tacular time of the year.