When community organizations work hand-in-hand, EVERYBODY WINS!
Jeff Chambers shared this enchanting photo of sun breaking through clouds during a hike through Las Trampas.
You would pay more for bubblegum!
Rex Casey shared this photo of a magical sunrise near the Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site.
Danville will host an opening celebration and reception for its Artful Bench Book Project and 'Art of the Story' juried art exhibit.
The Assault Survivor Kits outreach is one of several Community Needs Programs.
Dad, a.k.a., Mentor, Coach, Financier!
The Town of Danville is seeking SRVUSD students to submit original designs for community pianos. Submissions are due June 15.
Assistance League of Diablo Valley extends heartfelt thanks!
Local veterans groups and the mayor of Danville will gather to light the Beacon, which sits on the summit of Mt. Diablo.
Learn about the incredible service projects these scouts made to attain the highest scout rank possible.
Together, community partners and volunteer organizations nurture at a deeper level.
Here’s some “food for thought!”
This year’s 69 designees range from ages 17 to 57.
It’s not too late to take advantage of this convenient venue.
You might want to start sorting items to donate today.
Save “nui” dollars while improving lives!
Danville resident Bob Schiff helps inaugurate "Galaxy Season" with a mesmerizing photo of the Whirlpool Galaxy 20 million light years away.
If Knowledge is power, it follows that Reading empowers!
Rex Casey captured this impressive rainbow peaking through the clouds after Tuesday afternoon's rainstorm.
Alan Kalin helped create 45 new turnouts to help cyclists on Mt. Diablo, which resulted in an 80% reduction in car/cyclist collisions.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Danville.
Prices will range from reasonable to very reasonable.
The Broadway Plaza team also participated in the nationally acclaimed Operation School Bell® clothing events.
ILSP’s primary purpose is to identify all eligible youth between ages 16-21 to prepare them for a responsible adulthood and independence.
Record rainfall has created the perfect conditions for mosquitoes, according to the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District.
Prices will range from $1.50 to $37.50.
Timothy Richards will oversee five congregations and 2000 members in San Ramon, Danville, and Alamo.
Where else will you find such recession-proof prices?
A racing shell named in honor of Shawn O'Donnell, a Danville raised woman killed in a biking accident, hit the water March 25.
Also feted as runner up for “Best in the East Bay Boutique.”
Prices will range from a mere $4 to $45.
Spring evokes a time of renewal.
The Welcome Home Baby effort includes support during infant development, as well as pre-school and day care years.
This year’s climate system obviously calls for reinforcements.
Take a last glimpse at the snow before the rain comes.
Chapter members and other community supporters knit baby hats, which are also included.
Enjoy these two photos of snowy Mt. Diablo from Molly Ott.
The choir of girls from grades 3-8 performed at the conference Monday. They will perform their Spring Concert Saturday.
Not a bad backdrop to play ball.