High school students can earn service time with these activities. Families and kids can sign up to do these service activities.
The city will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the park, which includes a sports court, nature playground, picnic areas, and young trees.
Rabia Badar has raised thousands for fire victims, and to donate food and laptops to the underserved.
For his Eagle Scout project, he built a table with an attached sink at a community garden named Fertile Groundworks, based in Livermore.
For her Eagle Scout project, space space-exploration exhibits were created
Enjoy gourmet food, live performances, games, and local artisan crafts at the last of the city's three fall Night Markets.
HowToHackathon, co-founded by DHS student Kaushik Chandolu, offers expert help organizing hackathons and obtaining judges and sponsors.
A lapse in CalFresh payments could mean thousands of residents may turn to East Bay food banks.
Dublin High School graduate Rohan Nihalani created Rhome, an app where friends and family share long-form media recommendations.
Several rides will depart and arrive Sunday from Patelco headquarters in Dublin to raise money for Habitat for Humanity.
The first of three planned Night Markets at St. Pat's Row will feature food, games, crafts, and live music and performances.
The future Forest Park at Jordan Ranch offers the opportunity to adopt trees to help support the park.
Volunteers will spend the morning cleaning Dublin Creek, Creek Channel, and Tassajara Creek.
Anyone who walks, hikes, or runs a total of 26 miles in Dublin over the next month will win prizes and bragging rights.
Enjoy a spirited debate from EHS's award-winning debate team, meet local Pleasanton first responders, and more this weekend at Stoneridge.
The multicultural Splatter festival taking place in September is looking for volunteers to work roughly three-hour shifts.
Dublin residents enjoyed the annual celebration aimed at strengthening community and law enforcement relations.
Labor Day Weekend (August 30 & 31) 2025 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton
A 2-acre park is planned between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Way.
The new 8.8-acre park will feature a dog park, tennis and basketball courts, lawns and picnic areas, fitness stations, and more.
Enjoy cake, raffles, a photo booth, a memory wall and more to honor the center's birthday.
The final free movie showing of the year at Emerald Glen Park will take place Friday.
Homeowners can learn how to better protect their homes against wildfires.
One donation of blood can save up to three lives.
On Aug. 5, Dublin will participate in National Night Out, a night to celebrate civic pride, law enforcement, and neighbors.
The seven-week course will teach Dublin residents about the inner workings of the city.
School supplies for children in need can be donated at local Patelco branches.
Free movies will play each Friday night at different parks across the city.
Rabia Badar has raised over $20,000 for underserved communities, including for food banks, fire relief, and educational equity.
The Dublin City Council officially recognized June as Pride Month. Here's what the town has planned.
The upcoming celebration will feature live music and demonstrations, vintage military vehicles and uniforms, food, and crafts.
The two parks will feature bocce courts, basketball courts, picnic and barbecue areas, meditation gardens, and more.
Bike to the Farmers' Market to get a free professional bike checkup and market money.
The new Night Market at St. Pat's Row will feature vendors, food, and live music and entertainment three Friday nights this fall.
The festival, organized by Agomoni, will feature art workshops, a fashion show, interactive sessions on topics like wellness, and more.
The festival will feature music, dance, and choirs from different Asian cultures in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Month.
The free event will feature CPR training, home safety tips, and more.
See four stunning photos submitted by Dublin residents that capture the beauty of the city.
REEFlect, founded by Dublin High School students, is organizing beach cleanups, creating open-source marine technology, and more.
Dublin residents are encouraged to take part in the annual week promoting volunteerism, environmental awareness, and civic engagement.