In this newsletter, we celebrate Kim Conley and remind you to join us at the Pub Quiz
The Spare Changer observes a shrinking middle class and hope measured by home ownership and by opportunity to rise above our present stations in life. Come November, who's your Daddy?
Teaching is a wonderful profession for mothers, but it also creates time dilemmas. Summertime is a perfect opportunity to make up for lost moments.
In which a former tea-drinker muses about her conversion to freshly roasted coffee, and theorizes about the physics of elbow grease.
The Spare Changer of Davis' Contributing Editor Lawson laments the systematic shrinking of the middle class ("The New Homeless") Visit thesparechanger.org. to subscribe.
Another scintillating de Vere's Pub Quiz newsletter, this one about civili rights.
Three incoming Rotary presidents (L to R) are Ron Fisher, Clay Brandow and Liz McCapes of the Davis (noon), Davis Sunrise and Davis Sunset Rotary Clubs.
All are welcome to this free event to support Davis schools.
In this week's blog we talk about fathers, poetry, and the children's table at dinner. Join us tonight for the de Vere's Irish Pub Pub Quiz!
My dad, a retired civil engineer, loves to visit achievements in engineering. Natural scenic beauty is more my thing. Aa father-son trip combined them both.
Most parents do not have wills or other documents naming guardians for their children if something happens to the parents. Learn how to name guardians for your children in three easy steps.
I will be participating in my first bike ride fundraiser, 585 miles through Oregon, to help urban trees.
Celebrating work and leisure, and an invitation to come to the Pub Quiz at de Vere's Irish Pub.
A dollar-a-day fundraising campaign is underway and will run through July 4. Help fund teaching aides at elementary schools, vice principals at junior highs, and counselors at the high school.
In this newsletter for the Pub Quiz at de Vere's, we discuss poetry, Congress, and our valley, among other topics.
Linda Bair Dance Company is presenting "What Do You See?" a tour of dance and discovery through the John Natsoulas Gallery on June 16th at 7 pm. FREE ADMISSION!
Memorial Day getaway to Shasta's secret Mossbrae Falls.
A special Tuesday night pub quiz tonight!
The Quizmaster comments on the City Council race, using Pub Quiz participation as a criterion for analysis. (Feel free to read and react!)
Pub Quiz Participants, Assemble!
The Newsletter in which we discuss work roles, shakespeare, and a life buffeted by the arts.
'The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved' is one of my favorite pieces of journalism, ever.
About Ian MacKaye, Straight Edge, and Alcohol.
If you haven't tried Tres Hermanas, here's why one blogger says you should.
Dance Dance Davis, Davis' biggest flashmob ever is happening on May 9th at 6:15 pm. We want to se eyour moves! Come to one FREE community rehearsal and register .
This newsletter cajoles you to donate to KDVS this week. See http://www.kdvs.org.
It will be my last Picnic Day. I want to remember it all by staying sober.
UCLA erroneously admitted 894 students who were actually supposed to be on the waiting list. Here's one Davis High student's reaction.
In this week's newsletter, we anticipate a visit by internationally-recognized poet and essayist Molly Peacock.
I read a cool article about the Sutter Davis birthing center in the Davis Enterprise this weekend.
In this newsletter, we celebrate studying abroad!
What do we lose when we decide to go for the lowest price and buy at a national chain store? More than you think.
My first blog: On the CSU's decision to possibly freeze enrollment due budget cuts.
This invitation to come to tonight's Pub Quiz includes a remembrance of three great artists.
A Pub Quiz Newsletter meant to entice you to come to tonight's Pub Quiz at de Vere's Irish Pub in Davis.
When I launched Davis Patch in June, I wasn't wearing a wedding ring. By next fall, I'll have a baby.
In this week's Pub Quiz newsletter, we discuss captured heroes and other curiosities.
The hypocrisy of Seventeen Magazine both amuses and disgusts me. Here's why.
Revisiting a humorous memory involving two freshmen at Shields Library Fall quarter 2011.
Dr. Andy's Birthday Pub Quiz is previewed.