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Top Stories
Community Briefs: 3VCF administering opioid settlement funds | I-680 connector overnight closure
Three Valleys Community Foundation has been selected to administer Contra Costa County’s opioid settlement funds via mini grants of up to $200,000 to community-based organizations for the next two years, after being selecteed for the same role in Alameda County. See that and more in Community Briefs…
‘A cornerstone’: Former Livermore Lab director Michael May dies at 100
Michael M. May, a renowned physicist and scientific adviser who served as the director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory during a critical time in the Vietnam War era, died last month at his home in San Francisco at 100 years old.
What a weekend: Tri-Valley Twist, The Longest Table, Palate, Family Campout and so much more
“There is so much going on in the region this weekend – and the excitement and activity start with Tri-Valley Twist.”

Sacramento-based Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters expands to Livermore
As an official franchise of the Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters, the Livermore shop serves brand classics such as espresso beverages, pour-overs, cold brew and teas such as chai and matcha as well as seasonal signature drinks.
Tim Talk: Calabrigo is wise interim choice for Pleasanton
Good call by the Pleasanton City Council to install longtime Danville town manager Joe Calabrigo as the interim city manager.

Hot Picks
Drawing & Painting: Drawing & Painting at the Alcosta Senior & Community Center. 9-11 a.m., Fridays. Drop-in fees apply.
Community Stroke Support Group: Stroke survivors, caregivers, or loved ones of someone that has experienced a stroke come and share experiences, find encouragement and exchange tips in a safe, supportive environment. 1:30-3 p.m., June 5. Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
Aaron Pearson Band: The Aaron Pearson Band, 80’s rock dance party. 9:30 p.m., June 5. Meenar Music Club, 349 Hartz Ave #3307, Danville.
Hot Rod Row: Weekends on Main presents this Classic Car Show with over 200 cars lining Main Street with DJ for entertainment. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., June 6. Visit pleasantondowntown.net.
Walnut Creek Art & Wine Festival: Fun for the entire family, this annual kick-off to the summer includes arts and crafts, commercial vendor booths, festival foods, wines, a craft beer garden and continuous live. 12-8 p.m., June 6 & 12-6 p.m., June 7. Walnut Creek Civic Park.
Music at the Plaza: Noel Russ performs at Prospect Park Plaza. 4-6 p.m., June 6. 396 Hartz Ave., Danville.
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