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March 31, 2008

Montclair Western Town

The City of Oakland Public Works Agency, Park and Building Maintenance Division will be installing the newly refurbished historical horses and stage coach in the Montclair Western Town located in Montclair Park today at noon at Montclair Park, 6300 Moraga Ave.
 
Originally designed and built in the late 1950s by the Parks and Recreation carpentry shop under direction of Bert Truebody, Western Town provided new opportunities for imaginative play for children of that era. Since then, many Oakland children have enjoyed their time on and around the Wells Fargo replica.
 
The newly restored horses have had a complete retrofit and have been refinished to their original glory including new ears,... Read more »

Posted on Monday, March 31, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0)


March 28, 2008

The Associated at Blakes

Check out Alameda favorites and Lost Weekend regulars, The Associated, tonight! The New York transplants are playing with Feral Kid and Bong. 8:30 p.m., March 28, $10 over 21, $12 under 21, Blakes on Telegraph, 2367 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, (510) 848-0886.
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Posted on Friday, March 28, 2008 in Dining & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (2)


March 11, 2008

Neldam's May Close

The landmark Neldam's Danish Bakery, which opened almost eight decades ago, has listed its property for sale and may be forced to close the doors of the family business this summer, the Oakland Tribune reported recently.

As a result, many Oakland families who have enjoyed Neldam's popular Dream-of-Cream cake and other tasty treats on graduation, birthday and wedding occasions might have to imagine life without the bakery. And the city may stand to lose one of its oldest institutions — one that had been set to celebrate its 80th anniversary nextyear.

Last week, the company put its land and the building at 3401... Read more »

Posted on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0)


March 10, 2008

MTC 2035 Plan

Are there significant transportation-related environmental issues such as air quality, climate change or land use that MTC should explore in its environmental assessment of the Transportation 2035 Plan?
 
Contribute to the discussion!
 
MTC is preparing a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Transportation 2035 Plan, a master plan to guide the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area region's transportation investments over the next 25 years. The EIR for the Transportation 2035 Plan will analyze the broad, regional environmental impacts of implementing the investments identified in the plan.
 
MTC currently is seeking comments on the scope and content of the environmental information that will be evaluated in the EIR. Two regional... Read more »

Posted on Monday, March 10, 2008 in Local Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)


March 7, 2008

Weekend Events

• 23rd Annual Boys and Girls Club Auction Dinner (March 8) Attendees of Alameda’s premier black-tie can help the community while they dance the night away. The fundraiser offers hundreds of items, getaways and dining experiences to bid on. A review of auction items starts at 5:30 p.m. and dinner is served at 7:15 p.m. with dancing following. Oakland Airport Hilton, 1 Hegenberger Road, (510) 522-4900, www.alamedabgc.org.

• Lunar New Year Festival (March 8) The Harbor Bay Intercultural Committee celebrates the Year of the Rat with its 10th annual lunar New Year festival at the Harbor Bay Landing shopping center. The event features the Lincoln Middle School band, Chinese calligraphy, a food-carving... Read more »

Posted on Friday, March 7, 2008 in Dining & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (0)


March 6, 2008

Students Walk Out

Chanting and holding signs, hundreds of students walked out of class Wednesday to show their anger at the school board's decision to gut funding for high school sports as a way to offset a $4.5 million budget shortfall, the Oakland Tribune reported today.

Trustees initially were considering eliminating every penny from high school sports and closing the school district's two swim centers, which would have saved $465,000.

But during a special meeting that stretched into the early hours Wednesday morning, trustees opted instead to cut $265,000 from sports and the pools, which the public also... Read more »

Posted on Thursday, March 6, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0)


March 5, 2008

Oakland Approves Plan for More Police

The City Council approved Mayor Ron Dellums' proposal to use $7.7 million to recruit and train more police officers late Tuesday, as Oakland aims to beef up its public safety efforts to confront crime, the Oakland Tribune reported today.

The council voted shortly after 11 p.m. after a lengthy debate over where, exactly, the money would come from and how the Police Department would train so many new officers at once.

Dellums had called on the council to dip into a roughly $17 million pot of money from the city's 2004 public safety ballot measure, or Measure Y, to fund the programs.

Councilmembers eventually approved the package by... Read more »

Posted on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 in Local Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)


March 4, 2008

Tell Your Story

Do you have a family member you wish you had recorded before they died? Is there a photo that fell apart in a drawer? Well now the people behind the East Bay branch of the El Fornio, California Historical Project have a solution to help you and your family tell their story.

Storyteller is an oral history group that will record your friends, family and accomplices. They do what you've always wanted to do—rephotograph and scan crumbling archives. The group also records the oral histories of people you know and gives them back to you in the form of CDs and even iPods so that you can enjoy their words for years to come.

The El Fornio... Read more »

Posted on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0)


March 3, 2008

Local Nonprofilt Events

The Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce urges the support of the following nonprofit members and their upcoming events. The events are listed in chronological order.

OAKLAND YOUTH ORCHESTRA – The 44th season of the youth orchestra will feature a Pirates Gala on Sunday, March 2 starting at 3 p.m. at the Community Center of the Ascension Cathedral in Oakland. The event will include a silent and live auction, dinner and concert with music from Pirates of the Caribbean. Info: www.oyo.org or (510) 832-7710.

CARNAVAL – This year the Chamber of Commerce will bring Mardi Gras to Oakland. On Wednesday, March 5, the Chamber is throwing a “Carnaval” –... Read more »

Posted on Monday, March 3, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0)


     

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