Published on March 15th, 2023 Four college visit must dos There is no better way to find out if a college is a good match for you than by scheduling a campus visit. Today's busy families make sacrifices in time and money to tour campuses, so make yours count. By Elizabeth LaScala
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Published on March 15th, 2023 Looking Good in Lamorinda Viva Magenta is the color of the year, says Pantone Color Institute, the company behind the standardized color matching system. Magenta comes from the red family and it is described by Pantone as a shade with "vim and vigor" and is "expressive of a new signal of ...By Moya Stone
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Published on March 15th, 2023 'Cairo Conspiracy' - a spy thriller in today's Egypt Tarik Saleh is the writer and director of the movie, "Cairo Conspiracy," that will be presented in Orinda for at least one week, starting on March 24. Saleh is a Swedish national of Egyptian decent with a keen knowledge of his father's country, as proved in his ...By Sophie Braccini
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Published on March 15th, 2023 Pacific Chamber Orchestra presents spirited program, 'Passionate' Pacific Chamber Orchestra (PCO)˙welcomes audiences to experience the passionate Nuevo tango of Piazzolla's "The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires," an exquisite blend of classical and jazz in its thrilling program, "Passionate," at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at St. ...Submitted by Leslie Silberman
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Published on March 15th, 2023 A few reasons why horse sightings began to poop out along Moraga's streets Seeing horses and cattle on the hills of Moraga is a common sight. There was a time when you didn't have to look up at the hills to see horses, because they were walking down the streets of town carrying their owners to the Moraga Shopping Center, the library (formerly ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on March 1st, 2023 Final farewell performances planned for Gold Coast Chamber Players For 35 magical seasons, Gold Coast Chamber Players founder, Artistic Director and violist Pamela Freund-Striplen˙has brought vibrant, high caliber chamber music concerts and top tier musicians to the East Bay. After launching Gold Coast in grand homes in Alameda and ...By Lou Fancher
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Published on March 1st, 2023 SMC welcomes two new art exhibits Two new exhibits opened at the Saint Mary's College Museum of Art as of Feb. 15: "Jacob Lawrence: Three Series of Prints" and "From the Ground Up," which highlights the work of Louis Siegriest. By Vera Kochan
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Published on February 15th, 2023 Annual bookmark contest opens for entrants Friends of the Lafayette Library and ...Submitted by Katherine Pekrul
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Published on February 15th, 2023 Robins get to work as spring season is right around the corner The robins don't seem to realize that it is still winter for five more weeks. With flowers and fruit trees budding earlier and earlier, colorful robins have invaded our Lamorinda gardens. Flocks, like these seen here enjoying young apricot blossoms in an Orinda yard, ...By Jeff Heyman
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Published on February 15th, 2023 'Anything Goes' SF production taps local talent Renee DeWeese Moran, the executive director and founder of Performing Academy in Lafayette, will be playing "Angel/Ensemble" in 42nd Street Moon's upcoming production of the Tony Award winning "Anything Goes," which launches the company's 2023 Mainstage Season. This ...Submitted by Jonathan White
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Published on February 15th, 2023 Deferred? Now what? When the pandemic first hit, many worried that applications for admission would decrease in much the same way as enrollment numbers dropped. However, the opposite occurred and this past early cycle results show applications are up, in some cases dramatically so. Due to ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Published on February 15th, 2023 The rhythm of balance - LES's Mr. Moe finds rhythm inside and outside the classroom There is a rhythm to reaching and teaching fifth graders that Lafayette Elementary School teacher Scott Moe finds to be magical - so much so that he's been in the classroom for the past 27 years. These days, when Moe is not in front of his 28 students keeping the ...By Sharon K. Sobotta
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Published on February 1st, 2023 New exhibit 'Orinda: Photographs by Jeff Heyman' at Orinda Books Orinda Books, an independent local bookstore in the heart of Orinda Village, is hosting a new photography exhibit, "Orinda: Photographs by Jeff Heyman," a collection of six iconic photographs of the East Bay city of Orinda.˙ By Jeff Heyman
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Published on February 1st, 2023 After the rain: Lake Cascade is full again Thanks to the wave of recent storms, Lake Cascade, a favorite of Lamorinda dog walkers and joggers alike, has recovered from the drought. The human-made lake, which supplies water to irrigate the golf course at the Orinda Country Club, is full again. So full, in fact, ...By Jeff Heyman
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Published on February 1st, 2023 High School Visual Arts Competition returns to Orinda Library Registration is now open for the 20th Annual High School Visual Arts Competition, which will be back in the Art Gallery at the Orinda Library for 2023.˙The online registration deadline is Friday, Feb. 17 at midnight, with artwork drop off at the Orinda Library on March ...By Jennifer Wake
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