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Knights of Columbus food and toy drive
The Knights of Columbus council with St. Isidore Catholic Church in Danville is gearing up for its annual Christmas food basket and toy giveaway.
Now in its 45th year, the event kicks off Friday morning at 6 a.m. as parishioners work to fill 500 food baskets and children’s procession of delivery of the more than 700 presents commences.
From 6:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, the food baskets will receive a blessing from the pastor, and the nonprofits receiving donations will arrive to pick up gifts and food baskets – organizations that the church has deep relationships with, according to John Komara of the St. Isidore’s chapter of Knights of Columbus.
“It started 45 years ago, with a need right here in Danville,” Komara said. A neighbor and a Parishioner in ‘the affluent Danville enclave.’ We have mature relationships with donors and recipients… and their journeys.”
Luminaria light show
The Vista San Ramon Luminary Light Show is returning for its 39th year Saturday evening.
“Marvel at the glow of thousands of luminaria – small candle lit paper lanterns – lining the streets of the Vista San Ramon community,” event organizers said in an announcement Wednesday.
Attendees from outside of the neighborhood are asked to walk in or remain in their cars. For those unable to make it Saturday, organizers encouraged visitors to drive or walk through the community throughout the month of December, when many residents of the 161 homes in the Vista community host holiday lights and displays.
The Vista community is across from San Ramon Central Park at Alcosta Boulevard and Woodland/Overlook Drive.
Alamo tree work
The Contra Costa Public Works Department is set to kick off tree trimming and removal work in Alamo Monday, with work expected weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Jan. 2, 2026.
Work will take place on Danville Boulevard from Hillgrade Avenue to Romley Lane and from Ridgewood Road to Deodar Lane, and along Stone Valley Boulevard from Alamo Ranch Road to St. Paul Lane and at the intersection with Green Valley Road.
“This work will improve public safety and tree health along Danville Boulevard and Stone Valley Road by removing dead trees and trimming live trees that present a hazard to the public,” CCDPW officials said in a press release Tuesday.
The upcoming tree work is the third phase of a multi-year, five-phase tree management plan along Danville Boulevard and Stone Valley Road.
Traffic control measures will be in place, with drivers asked to anticipate 10-minute delays.



