Published on March 2nd, 2022 Campolindo High School Jazz Dinner Dance returns for an evening of dining, dancing, and chance Performing arts, and specifically instrumental music, are an important part of providing our youth with a well-rounded education. In fact, achievement in music education has been established as being a strong causal factor in math and reading excellence amongst ...Submitted by Sofia Anna Reed-Gomes
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Published on March 2nd, 2022 Hope & proactive joy "Hope Springs Eternal." That saying is from "An Essay on Man," by Alexander˙Pope. People always hope for the best, even in the face of adversity. This is what we want to hang onto and something I try to help all my clients find. However, in the midst of pain, this ...By Linda Fodrini-Johnson
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Published on March 2nd, 2022 High school musicals return to the stage this spring Full scale, live theatrical productions are back at Lamorinda high schools this spring, after two years of improvising (at recording studios, outdoor amphitheaters, and more) during COVID. However, while California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Feb. 28 the state will ...By Jenn Freedman
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Published on March 2nd, 2022 SMC Museum of Art opens two new exhibits "Stock" and "Power & Purpose" are two new exhibits currently featured in the Saint Mary's College Museum of Art. Both installations are poles apart from each other in content, but like-minded in their thought provoking natures. By Vera Kochan
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Published on March 2nd, 2022 SUMMER CAMPS 2022 SPRING BREAK CAMPS
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Published on February 16th, 2022 Moraga Garden Club cherishes old traditions, creates new memories The Moraga Garden Club annually decorates the local library with garlands, bows and wreaths in December. The star of the decoration effort, however, is a tree festooned with 'critter' ornaments, adding a hint of the mystery of the forest. Submitted by Linda U. Foley
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Published on February 16th, 2022 GCCP presents 'Culture, Crisis, and Creativity' with the Horszowski Piano Trio The Gold Coast Chamber Players are delighted to bring back live music to the Lamorinda community at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25 at the Don Tatzin Community Hall at the Lafayette Library. The live concert will be recorded and all ticket holders will have the option to ...Submitted by Pamela Freund-Striplen
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Published on February 16th, 2022 Managing student stress in the pandemic and beyond Academics, entrepreneurs, innovators, and activists have long flocked to Northern California, creating a breeding ground for some of the best academic institutions and companies the world has to offer. Bay Area schools dominate lists of best high schools in California, ...By Elizabeth LaScala, Ph.D.
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Published on February 16th, 2022 Miramonte students make it to Wharton School's Global High School Investment Competition semifinals The Wharton School of the University of ...Submitted by Jonathan Su
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Published on February 16th, 2022 A local connection to late-1800s wine grower and brandy distiller, controversial Theodore Gier With his vintages often winning medals in the late 1800s and early 1900s, German immigrant Theodore Gier was considered a "wine baron" and prominent business leader in California, often lauded for his many contributions and generosities. In 1904, Gier made a temporary ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on February 2nd, 2022 LAC calls for student artwork submissions Lamorinda students will have an opportunity to show their artwork at the Orinda Library as part of the 19th High School Visual Arts Competition and the 15th annual Arts Ambassadors exhibit, hosted by the Lamorinda Arts Council. By Jennifer Wake
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Published on February 2nd, 2022 Garden Club presentation focuses on natural ways to rid gardens of pests The Orinda Garden Club will feature famed local master gardener David George, who writes a monthly gardening column under the pen name The Naked Gardner. George will be speaking about natural gardening and pest control at 10 a.m. Feb. 24. Submitted by Caroline La Voie
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Published on February 2nd, 2022 Warning for pets and people: Don't eat the wild mushrooms! Wet winter weather brings conditions perfect for soil fungi to grow. The vast majority of the thousands of types of mushrooms in the United States are non-toxic, but there are about 100 species that are toxic, and even fatal. Unless you have thorough knowledge and ...By Mona Miller, DVM
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Published on February 2nd, 2022 Exploring the natural world around us Streams are once again racing through the Orinda Nature Area, and birds are singing about plans for the spring. Check out your own yard for the brilliant green herbs and grasses sprouting everywhere. This is a beautiful time of year to be outdoors enjoying the ...By Toris Jaeger
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Published on February 2nd, 2022 Festive Chinese New Year decorations displayed in Lamorinda Chinese New Year, the celebration of the start of a new lunar year, began Feb. 1. Each year in the Chinese calendar is associated with one of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac; 2022 is the Year of the Tiger. To celebrate, the Eng family of Orinda has lent a number ...By Sora O'Doherty
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