So many beautiful vistas...and don't miss the deer!
"To the class of 2020, we salute you! Names will be appearing on the marquee from Friday, May 29, through Sunday, May 31."
The photographer, Suren Byna, has provided the coordinates for this tree if you'd like to visit.
This opportunity is truly a WIN-WIN!
The annual ceremony, held in Walnut Creek for more than 30 years, is coming to a screen near you Monday morning.
Due to COVID-19, City will bring a virtual Memorial Day commemoration to our residents on Monday, May 25, at 11:00 a.m.
The hills have taken on their summer hues.
In the first year, Walnut Creek will receive an allocation of $138,449. Click this link to the PLHA Grant Funding Plan.
After Gov. Newsom issued an order allowing weddings to be held by teleconference, Contra Costa County officials are booked through May.
1st United Credit Union cautions their community
Before the health orders, could you imagine Ygnacio Valley Road this empty?
"...a nonprofit, member volunteer organization dedicated to improving lives in our community through hands-on programs."
Residents stood outside, cameras ready, to capture the event.
Have you taken this path in the Walnut Creek Preserve?
The Walnut Creek favorite has new rules to comply with health orders. Don't forget your mask!
“I’ve asked her, ‘Mom, what’s worse, this or World War II?’ And she said this!”
If knowledge is power; then reading empowers!
Reopening information will be available from Lifetime Activities at https://www.lifetimeactivities.com/.
The drawing was held last Saturday night. Have you seen the MegaMillions jackpot?
Golf resumed at Boundary Oak Golf Course on Monday, May 4, with safety precautions including golf carts limited to one rider per cart.
Start doing your stretching exercises! The golf course will reopen with “appropriate operational and sanitary practices.”
Wouldn’t this book be a wonderful Mother’s Day present for grandmothers and mothers, alike?
A peaceful ending to the day.
Looking down on the fog from Shell Ridge.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Enjoying nature hasn't ended with coronavirus.
Nearby residents say that people are ignoring the "closed" signs.
Assisteens rose above personal disruption and isolation to reach out to people who might otherwise become invisible.
A new program, Walnut Creek Neighbor Express, helps those at high risk for the coronavirus receive groceries delivered by volunteers.
Zoom meetings are led by Walnut Creek Seniors Club volunteers, city staff & partners including everything from fun & trivia to education.
Hospitals across the U.S. fighting the coronavirus while facing PPE shortages have found help in an unusual place: an East Bay auto shop.
Households can participate in the Cleaner Contra Costa Challenge by using a free online platform to measure their carbon footprint.
While the financial assistance inspires, the emotional support sustains.
For more information and to to see if your household is eligible, visit www.internetfirst.com.
The beacon atop Mount Diablo will be lit after sunset on Easter, and will be lit each following Sunday until the coronavirus crisis is over.
From the captivating sky to the carpet of flowers, this photo invites us all to lace up our tennies.
Reassurance is just a phone call away.
April’s full moon is a supermoon, and it's the brightest of 2020. Here’s how to see the full pink supermoon in Walnut Creek
Please do NOT leave donations at this time.
The respiratory therapists at John Muir Medical Center work 12-hour shifts.