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Musical odes to Mount Diablo

Fans of the local volunteer band benefiting Save Mount Diablo can now listen to their music on demand at home as well as in person during the conservation nonprofit’s fundraising events, with Blue-Eyed Grass recently releasing a self-titled album.

DSRSD swears in returning board members to next terms

Three members of the DSRSD Board of Directors are now set to hold their seats through the end of 2028 after being sworn in during a ceremony ahead of the board’s final regular meeting of the year.

Parent volunteer Martinez appointed to Dublin school board

DUSD trustees selected Carolina Martinez to fill the Area 3 vacancy via a 3-2 vote rooted in a procedural disagreement.

The best, the worst and the most memorable movies of 2024

Our critic shares his picks for the films which took big swings that paid off, plus a few that missed the mark.

Check out this Kutie at East Bay SPCA

Kutie is a beauty and a total lovebug! If you are looking for a calm companion who knows what she likes, she is ready to warm up your home with her loving gaze and loving purrs.

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Danville Storefront Decorating ContestDanville businesses will compete in a Storefront Decorating Contest where visitors are encouraged to stroll through downtown, admire the decorated windows and vote for their favorite display. Those who vote will be entered into a free weekly drawing to win prizes from local businesses. Dec. 7-Jan. 4.

Free Monday MoviesEnjoy a free movie every Monday at the Danville Senior Center Community Hall. Email seniors@danville.ca.gov for the full list of movies. No registration required. 1 p.m.

Danville Teen Poetry SlamThe Town of Danville invites the community to an evening of spoken word and creativity at the upcoming Teen Poetry Slam on Feb. 7. Aspiring participants, 13-18, must submit applications by Jan. 11. For more information visit danville.ca.gov/226/Village-Theatre

Holiday Ice RinkThe Kristi Yamaguchi Holiday Ice Rink at City Center Bishop Ranch is now through Jan. 5 Tickets are purchased per 90 minute sessions. Visit citycenterbishopranch.com/

Noon Year’s EveKids and their families are invited to celebrate Noon Year’s Eve with crafts, refreshments, a photo booth and a countdown to noon. 11:30 a.m., Dec. 31. San Ramon Library.

Jeff Bordes & Friends: Swingin’ In The New YearGet ready for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve with a performance that will set the stage for a memorable start to the New Year. 8 p.m., Dec. 31. Tickets $100. Visit livermorearts.org/


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Cierra is a Livermore native who started her journalism career as an intern and later staff reporter for the Pleasanton Weekly after graduating from CSU Monterey Bay with a bachelor's degree in journalism...