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Buy Freighter Series Beers + Save East Brother Lighthouse!

East Brother Beer Co. has pledged to donate 20% of the proceeds from the sales of their Freighter Series Beers to their namesake, East Brother Light Station. This is a series of beers inspired by the same ships that the light station guides.

“Way before we started making beer,” comments co-owner Rob Lichtner, “we had the difficult job of figuring out what we were going to call ourselves. While driving across the Richmond/San Rafael bridge one day, we noticed a building in the middle of the Bay: East Brother Light Station. Built in 1873, the light station has watched over the San Pablo/San Francisco Bays for over 140 years. We knew right then that East Brother was the name for us.”

On April 1, 2021, the Lighthouse’s only source of power, an underwater cable, stopped working, leaving the Bed & Breakfast on the Island inoperable. They are currently trying to raise $150,000 to help finance an alternative source of energy. “We’re committed to doing everything we can to help!” continues Rob. “And that’s right; we’re bringing back your favorite Ales for a good cause.”

They’ll have English Strong, Belgian Tripel, and Russian Imperial Stout available on tap. So, get on down to the taproom and enjoy a pint, or take a growler home. La Santa Torta is at the brewery daily.

Make a reservation or order to go online  https://www.eastbrotherbeer.com/sip-pickupanddelivery. (510)-230-4081

East Brother Beer Co. is located at 1001 Canal Blvd in Richmond.

By |2021-05-06T13:55:45-07:00May 6th, 2021|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Oakland Zoo News: Gray Wolves are Growing Up!

What’s New at the Zoo?

Oakland Zoo is now selling beer and wine! Take the gondola up to the top and you land in California Trails where native California animals live in the natural habitat of the Oakland hills in live native plant and animal habitats.

Panoramic views overlooking the San Francisco Bay Area await you outside the Landing Café, where you can purchase chef-inspired cuisine and beer & wine to take with you as you visit the animals up there.

If you time it right, (about 3:30pm) you  can see the mountain lions up close. When it is feeding time, these sleek, confident big cats pounce out of hiding.

Moving down to the Gray Wolf Compound, the four young ones are now two years old. We missed them during the 2020 pandemic shutdown and seeing them now is amazing. They seem almost as big as their parents.

Parents Siskiyou and Sequoia arrived at Oakland Zoo in April of 2018 as part of a partnership with the Zoo and California Wolf Center, an organization dedicated to helping wild wolves return to California after being extirpated during government run anti-predator campaigns a century ago.

The Zoo hoped they would mate. Wolves  usually mate for life and take time to develop relationships. Upon their arrival, everyone (zookeepers, vets, docents, staff, visitors) made every effort to ensure the wolves had an ideal environment for their comfort and emotional well-being. And voila! Four pups arrived in 2019.

On this sunny day at the zoo, the docent was throwing fish down to the wolves. Sequoia let the pups eat first and then went into the bushes to find his own dinner. Visitors can’t help but stand there and watch these beauties for long periods of time. Take a look at this video of the gray wolves when they were babies all the way up to their first birthday.

The Oakland Zoo is dedicated to conservation worldwide and sustainability here at home. Find out more about their programs on their website. Oakland Zoo ia open on a limited basis at this point. You must make a reservation. Check their website for updates. Hours daily: 10am – 6pm with last entry at 4pm and last gondola ride up to California Trails at 5:15pm.

Think about becoming a member.  There are lots of benefits. And the Oakland Zoo is offering a membership discount! The great thing about being an Oakland Zoo member is that you have free admission so you can just go to the zoo for an hour or so whenever you want to play hooky. Or you can make an afternoon of it. Join by May 31 and receive 15% off the membership price with code: ZOOMEM. Help them save our animals!

Photo of Siskiyou & her four pups/Steven Gotz

Other photos: ML Thiercof,  SF on the Bay

Video courtesy of Oakland Zoo

Oakland Zoo
9777 Golf Links Road
Oakland, CA 94605
(510) 632-9525

By |2021-04-28T13:45:22-07:00April 27th, 2021|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Shoppers Get Ready! Oakland Museum Opens its Fantastic 2020 White Elephant PREVIEW Sale on Sunday!

Are  You a Serious Shopper? The Biggest & Best 2nd-Hand Sale Returns to Oakland!

WHEN: Sunday, January 26, 10am – 4pm

WHERE: In a 96,000 sq ft warehouse at 333 Lancaster Street in Oakland (map and directions)

WHAT:

  • An early chance for you to discover great finds, from clothing, jewelry, books, and tools to art, sports equipment, furniture, household items  and more
  • You get first dibs before the public sale on March 7 and 8!
  • A shopping hub for you as OMCA celebrates 61 years of generous volunteers, donors and shoppers
  • All sale proceeds benefit the Oakland Museum of California

The 2020 White Elephant PREVIEW Sale is organized and presented by the Oakland Museum of California’s Women’s Board. According to White Elephant volunteer Julie Henshaw, “All the departments look awesome! We have a lot of amazing, beautiful and unusual merchandise – more than ever before. Lots of cool collectables – something for everyone whether you need it or just have to have it!”

Buy your tickets online for $18 until midnight January 24, 2020. Tickets will be sold at the door for $20. Children under 12 are free.

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By |2020-07-08T20:53:09-07:00January 24th, 2020|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Listen to Live Bands. Drink Beer & Wine. Help Build a Plaza

Montclair Beer, Wine & Music Festival 

WHEN: Saturday, June 15th 12noon – 6pm

WHERE: Mountain Blvd. @ La Salle in the open air of Montclair Village (2000 Mountain Blvd. between Medau Pl. and La Salle Ave.) in Oakland

WHAT: 7th Annual Montclair Beer, Wine & Music Festival

  • Live performances by local bands on the Mister Beever’s Paws & Claws stage
  • Music Lineup
  • Pedal powered music by Rock the Bike – riders are festival volunteers
  • Play Palooza Fun Zone provided by Toni Mikulka of Giant Puppets Save the World (interactive performance art)
  • Unlimited tasting packages featuring over 40 craft beers and artisan wine ($30 in advance; $40 at the entrance day of). Purchase your tickets at MontclairVillage.com 
and take home your commemorative glass!
  • Wine & Beer tastings include Alameda Island Brewing, Altamont Beerworks, Dr Hops Hard Kombucha, Drake’s Brewing, Farmstead Wine & Cheese’s international varietals, Gowan’s Cider, Old Kan, Rock Wall Wines and more!
  • The best part is that proceeds from the festival directly support the Village Plaza Capital Campaign, a $750,000 fundraiser to create a public plaza for community engagement, public events, cultural arts and youth enrichment by rebuilding Antioch Court. Donor Bricks directly support the Plaza and can be purchased at MontclairVillage.com where you can find more event details.

Montclair Village is a charming and vibrant community, nestled in the beautiful, tree-covered Oakland Hills.

By |2020-07-08T21:00:56-07:00June 13th, 2019|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Meet the Artists on the Sidewalks of Montclair & Discover Unique & Whimsical Treasures!

  • When:  Fri. & Sat., June 22-23 -10am – 6pm; Sun., June 24 – 10am – 5pm
  • Where: Montclair Village – La Salle & Mountain Blvd.
  • What: Montclair Village Summer Art Walk Boutique – A Handcrafted, Art Alfresco Experience

65 Bay Area artists celebrate art in the outdoors on the sidewalks of Montclair against the scenic backdrop of the Oakland Hills. Visit the event, connect with the artists and find a unique treasure among all the handcrafted works to take home. And it is free!

Among the celebrated artisans participating in this year’s event:

Mixed Media

Dani Arrecis of Oakland starts her mixed media portraits from a collection of odd and unique things. Over the last ten years Dani has amassed a significant collection of art. “Each piece is unique and has a story to be told and these little trinkets inspire each and every work I create.” From rolls of caution tape to vintage Monopoly game pieces, Dani has applied them in such a way that encourages viewers to see the beauty behind everyday objects. “I deliberately choose floral fabrics that are audacious and bright, or may even remind you of your grandmother’s old couch,” she adds.

Dani created a series of selfies inspired by strangers she met walking around Oakland. “Each face represents an interaction that allowed me to see a bit of myself in them or vice versa, so respectively, the portraits are merger of myself and the stranger that I identified with. Staying true to my mixed media background I used vibrant floral fabric that I felt embodied the personality of the given stranger and embellishments that embodied my own.”

Bird Vest By Lorna

Hand Painted Designs by Lorna (in Napa) are one-of-a-kind hand painted garments and accessories effusing creativity. Her line includes jackets, vests, pants, tops, dresses, handbags, and pillows. Ever since the age of 12, Lorna has been fascinated with fabrics and color, “I locked myself away in the bedroom with my mother’s Singer Featherweight sewing machine. And then with pattern and paints in one hand and an enduring passion to create, I discovered my unique talent for hand painted designs as I experimented with paints and cotton fabrics.” Inspired by the beauty and ambiance of Napa, Lorna says she has the privilege of bringing joy, beauty and a little bit of fun to those wearing her whimsical collection.

Because every piece is hand made, some garments will vary slightly. This makes each piece a unique work of art. Lorna’s tagline: “Dare to wear whimsy!”

Painting

Berkeley Hills by Oakland Artist Enrico Antiporda

Enrico Antiporda of Oakland creates vivid oil paintings including Caribbean and Asian Pacific landscapes, nudes and still life. His newest paintings were inspired by French Fauve artists and can be described as a merging of pop art and folk art. “I create colorful, whimsical paintings,” says Enrico. “They are meant to be enjoyable and uplifting. If a painting makes my customer smile and feel good whenever he or she looks at it, then I would have done my job as an artist.” He also is an author. Check out the story about Jimbo, the Homeless Cat.

Jewelry

Mi Jung is a graduate jewelry designer from the Gemological Institute of America.

Mi Jung Penzien of Alameda visualizes her jewelry as wearable art. She aims for simplicity in her jewelry which incorporates sterling silver and gems. “I like to create pieces that are not defined by tradition or boundaries, to free our minds and connect our hearts,” she says. “The process of creation from conception to completion is intimate and meditative. Each material has its own life.”

Mi Jung believes that “Jewelry is nothing if not a reminder. Or an escape. Beauty in life is being able to enjoy what draws us in. To adorn, also to express who we are.”

Ceramics

Dog Treat Jar with Golden Retriever ‘Ball Dog’

Susan Troy was born and raised in Berkeley. She creates functional and whimsical ceramics, striving to bring the poetry of nature, the magic of color, and the warmth of humor into every day life. Much of her decorative work is painted freehand onto raw clay, fired, glazed, then fired again to create a smooth, food safe and watertight surface. “The challenge of transferring painting techniques on paper to the ceramic surface has been a long and often frustrating journey, but also a rewarding one,” she says.

The Montclair Village Summer Art Walk takes place in the Montclair business district on Mountain Avenue at LaSalle, off highway 13, between Park Boulevard and Thornhill Drive. For more information, contact the Montclair Village Association at (510) 339-1000 or Pacific Fine Arts Festivals at (209) 267-4394, www.pacificfinearts.com. You can also see more information on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.

Classic Books contain secret compartments to hide jewelry and other valuables

 

 

By |2018-06-22T10:36:12-07:00June 22nd, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

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