The AFS exchange student program had a great impact on Alhambra students and the community at large for 3 decades
Hundreds of Alhambra High School graduates from 1940 through 1989 will gather August 17, 18, 19 for a massive reunion celebration.
What's happening in Martinez: Don't miss out on any of these exciting activities.
Ever feel you were born too late? We all do, sometimes...
Planning for college could feel like jumping out of a plane without a chute!
GreatNonprofits.org released today its first ever list of top-rated nonprofits in Martinez, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top-rated nonprofits to give, volunteer, or intern with.
A masked gunman. A midnight showing Batman. Terror. Then, a child asked a question...
Gardening is a challenge sometimes. But throw in a few hundred hungry deer and it can become a head ache.
What's behind the Alhambra Valley annexation?
I love plums, but everything in moderation I guess.
A reflection on what it means to "break down". It is something we all experience at some point in our lives, and the words have such a negative connotation...but should they?
Natural does not always mean safe.
Grand Opening, Ghost Walk and Cash Mob
Reminiscing about traveling with family members
King of the County BBQ, Friday Nights on Main and coming soon: Downtown Martinez Ghost Walk
An Affair to Remember, Black, White, and a Splash of Color, "Adoptathon", Campfire and more...
Stories about the dogs of my life. Who they were, what they were like, and their adventures.
Story about the adventure New Leaf students, mentors, and park guides had while on the beautiful land of Yosemite National Park.
Summer at the pool officially begins with a big splash!
Ribbon Cutting, Art Shows, "Hunger Games", Opera, Campfire Programs, Music and More, June is a busy month.
This is the second entry of blog for Dads who think much about their family and what it means in the modern world.
Mothers-in-Law who have impacted my life
Grand Opening of Rosie the Riveter Visitor Center, Memorial Day Ceremonies, and Rankin Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.
Did you hear it? The hills are alive with the sound of joyous splashing children!
This weekend: Rummage Sale; Peddler's Faire; Bulldogs Alumni Football Game; The Barber of Seville; Car and Bike Show; and a Solar Eclipse.
Live, professional quality opera has existed in Martinez off and on since 1889. MTZO keeps it alive this weekend with The Barber of Seville
Is newer really better?
"The Barber of Seville"' to be performed here this weekend' carries on a Martinez tradition dating from 1889.
Martinez Open Studios and visiting artists, being inspired, creativity
I love tools. There is something almost magical about tools. They let us do things we could not do without them.
Artists Reception, Open Studios, Garage Sale, Golf Tournament and Mother's Day, a busy weekend in Martinez.
If you like music, and live in Martinez, you don't have to look far to find the young five-piece pop punk band Quiet Game Starting Now.
Lowell Richards teaches digital photography in evening and weekend classes at Martinez Adult Education. Here are some tips to help you choose a digital camera.
Mother's Day Tribute to a Wonderful Mother Who Lives in Heaven
Tri-Decade Reunion August 17, 18 and 19 Please see the poster for dates and events.
New Leaf Mural Fundraiser John Muir: Journey to Martinez, The History of Kaleidoscopes, Downtown Spring Wine Stroll, Spring Fling Dinner and Auction and Martinez Artists Open Studios Weekend
Spring season 2012 begins at the Rankin Aquatic Center
Lowell Richards teaches digital photography in evening and weekend classes at Martinez Adult Education. Here are some tips to make you a better photographer.
In this blog I hope to explore the role of men and working dads in modern life.
Where the Names We Call Places Come From --- Bill Mero Decided to Find the Answers