Nature provided these green on red Christmas decorations.
This one’s a dandy. Get far away from city lights in Walnut Creek to take in the Geminids, known for producing colorful fireballs.
Have a safe, happy and healthy holiday season.
Find tree lightings, Hanukkah menorah fests, Nutcrackers, concerts, ice rinks, craft boutiques & light shows & more in East Bay & nearby.
Assistance League® of Diablo Valley, a member volunteer organization dedicated to improving lives in our community through hands-on programs
We asked Patch readers who they're grateful for. Here's what your neighbor in Walnut Creek had to say.
As you enter the thrift shop, an array resplendent with colors and textures will unfold before you!
Join the Contra Costa County Library for a series of author talks, events and booklists focused on the disability experience.
The park district is encouraging a Green Friday instead of a Black Friday. Here are local parks to visit.
Lynne Peralta discussed Contra Costa Resources, partnerships, and outreach efforts for rent relief programs. Melissa Breach discussed li ...
We hope you enjoy shopping at our recently renovated thrift shop.
As food costs skyrocket across the United States, consider these ways to save money on 2021’s Thanksgiving dinner.
Lindsay Wildlife Experience will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 25 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
What follows is a “golden” opportunity to enjoy items of quality at Spartan prices!
Fall meteor showers, such as the Leonids peaking over Walnut Creek this week, produce long tails like the recently seen Taurid fireball.
A return visit might be called for in that space does not allow for all items to be on the floor on opening day.
Clouds passing through the East Bay.
A lunar eclipse is cause for a watch party in Walnut Creek to see the full frost moon turn blood red in the longest such event this century.
Make 3521 Golden Gate Way, Lafayette, your scrapbooking and cardmaking supplies destination.
If you are wondering, what can I do? We believe we can start by being kind and civil to one another. November 14-20 is celebrated as Uni ...
We switch back to Standard time this weekend. Our sunrise and sunset times are eye-opening.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Walnut Creek, and we’ll publish it in November.
Despite seasonal wildfires, PG&E planned outages, ransomware attacks, and more, we have fulfilled our mission.
Check out the full program on our YouTube channel to get more information on the resources available for Mental Health.
Are you shopping at local merchants to help them recover from the pandemic? Pay attention to the 2021 shipping deadlines.
Much like values, items of quality endure.
For some families in Walnut Creek and other U.S. cities, an extravagant holiday meal isn’t on the table this Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Abusive relationships follow a three part pattern called the Cycle of Violence. Do you recognize the pattern?
A sunset paints the clouds smeared through the sky.
PG&E has crews working to repair outages, as Caltrans keeps pace with roadway flooding.
Staying active improves overall health.
If you need any help finding great titles the Youth Services Librarians have created some brand new booklists.
Thank you, Martinez Refining Company, for investing in our community’s most valued assets, its children.
The fireball-producing Orionid meteor shower and the October full hunter’s moon compete for attention in the skies over Walnut Creek.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
A report from RoboKiller shows more than 40.1 billion spam calls have cost people in California and others more than $325 million.
Are you a senior age 50 or better and would like to get more involved in your community? This is the perfect opportunity! Volunteer on b ...
Thank you for wearing a mask.