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Oakland’s Redwood Regional Park is Painting the Hills with Vibrant Color

Gazing across fields of green against the panoramic view of the gleaming marine-blue water, realizing once again how lucky we are to live in the San Francisco Bay Area, people are commenting. “I have never seen it so green!” exclaimed local hiker and Oakland resident Julie Henshaw. Echoed by another hiker with dogs close by, as the East Bay hills burst alive with color – rolling hills of Kelly Green shrouded by Forest Green Coast Sequoia Redwoods, California Oak and Bay Laurel trees.

Poppies abound in brilliant orange, followed by the sweet powder blue flowers of Chinese Forget-Me-Nots.

Time to get out your walking shoes or hiking boots. Your dog will love you for it.

To dust off the winter rains, a great trail to begin with is the  Redwood Regional Park’s Dunn Trail out of the parking lot of the Trudeau Center on Skyline off of Redwood Road (off of 13). Stay on Dunn up to West Ridge and turn around and you will have completed about a 4 mile trek.

You can download the map from the East Bay Regional Parks website and learn about the history. “A hidden redwood forest lies off Redwood Road just a few miles over the ridge from downtown Oakland. The forest’s peaceful groves give little evidence of the park’s bustling past – in the mid-1800s the area was the scene of extensive logging to supply building materials for the San Francisco Bay Area. The logging era has long since passed, and a stately forest of 150-foot coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) has replaced those cut down.” View movie clips. (courtesy of EBRP)

And, if you do like Redwood Park and Chabot Park, which have parking/dog fees, you may want to donate $40 for a year membership which allows you free parking and free dog entrance!

By |2017-03-31T19:23:34-07:00March 31st, 2017|0 Comments

Blues & Jazz on the East Shore of the Bay

In search of the best clubs for Blues & Jazz along the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, we asked

Jeff Tauber on sax

Jeff Tauber on sax

Saxophonist Jeff Tauber for his advice and got the whole story. Some clubs are listening rooms and others are bars and lounges. Easy links to their websites will get you to their music calendars.

Ashkenaz – is still happening at 1317 San Pablo Ave in Berkeley. African, Blues, Hip Hop, Reggae, World Beat and other genres. Ashkenaz is dedicated to providing dance and music from traditional cultures all around the world, featuring local and international bands.

the backroom – 1984 Bonita Ave in Downtown Berkeley – books all acoustically-based genres, including Jazz, Blues, Folk, Bluegrass, Americana and more. It’s an intimate, comfortable venue with no food or drink other than water or soft drinks. Adults can BYOB. Local musician Sam Rudin wants to keep the music venue small and comfy with a Steinway grand piano on stage and thrift shop overstuffed chairs below.

Britt Maries’ – 1369 Solano Ave in Albany – The owner is turning Britt Marie’s Wine Bar & Restaurant into a community music venue so local musicians have an opportunity to play and customers can enjoy a Jazz supper club type of venue, much like in the 1940s. Dancing also. Tauber  on sax and Craig Browning on keys played there recently. They are two latter day jazz men committed to playing the songs the way they were written –  soft, melodic and lyrical.

The Cheese Board Collective & Pizzeria (2 doors down)  – 1504 and 1512 Shattuck Ave in Berkeley – Offers up Blues and Jazz and even during lunch! The Pizzeria backs up, but the line moves quickly. “Kickin’ the Mules Blues Band” plays there.

Chris’ Club – at 656 Benicia Road in Vallejo is dubbed the world’s best eclectic dive bar. Call (707) 552-2916 to find out when they will have a Blues Jam. They have live Music every Thursday, Sometimes on Friday and Saturday (Check their Facebook). Thursdays include Live Blues 7-11pm, with World Famous Do It Yourself NY Steak BBQ and BBQ Oyster Bar on the Back Patio.

Everett & Jones Barbecue, located at the entrance to Jack London Square at 126 Broadway in Oakland, hosts Saturday Night Blues from 9pm – 1am. On Fridays there are two venues: Q’s Lounge – 8pm-12midnight – a relaxed environment with the latest in live Soul and Jazz, up close and personal. Dotha’s Juke Joint – 9pm-12midnight – brings you down home live Blues in a funky-chic setting with a plate of the best BBQ in town. Check who’s been playing!

– A true neighborhood bar dating back to the 1940s. 860 San Pablo Ave in Albany – Blues & Funk. Open Mon – Sun 3pm –

Terrence Brewer

2am. Check out B-Side Cypher: We the People video talking about Session Tuesday jam.

The Ivy Room – A true neighborhood bar dating back to the 1940s, presents a variety of entertainment and a meeting place for the entire East Bay community. 860 San Pablo Ave in Albany – Blues & Funk. Open Mon – Sun 3pm – 2am.

Jupiter – a European-inspired beer house and premiere alternative Jazz venue  at 2181 Shattuck Ave in Downtown Berkeley. A two-story lounge with a two-story beer garden, fire pits and heaters, Jupiter offers up handcrafted beers & ales along with wood-fired pizza, Jazz, Blues & Latin music. On Fridays they serve food until midnight!

The Sound Room – home of Bay Area Jazz & Arts at 2147 Broadway in Oakland. According to Tauber, some of best Bay Area musicians play here. Proceeds from their food and drink sales pay the rent and utilities and proceeds from ticket sales pay for the band and sound equipment. Of note – all of their wines are on some level, associated with Jazz.

Starry Plow – 3101 Shattuck Ave in Berkeley – is still going strong since the 70s with Grunge, Rock, Irish and Blues. Thursday nights are filled with Funk Soul, Hip Hop, Jazz and Latin music. Check out who has played there! Always the Revolutionary Irish watering hole, Starry Plow serves locally sourced pub-comfort food and lots of different beers, wine and non-alcoholic beverages.

Yoshi’s – 510 Embarcadero West in Oakland’s Jack London Square – is at the top of Tauber’s list , having built a reputation for being one of the most respected Jazz Clubs in the Bay Area with great Japanese cuisine. It now can seat 310 people, yet still maintains its intimate vibe. They have expanded to include broader genres now to appeal to a variety of musical tastes, though you can always find Jazz and Blues on their calendar.

Editorial Note – one more: The 7th St. Cafe (the old Rev Cafe)  is bringing BLUES back to the neighborhood at 1612 7th St in West Oakland. Karaoke Nights on Saturday at 8pm and Comedy on Sundays at 8pm. 7th St. Cafe features  the 7th St. Blues Band and has Blues Jams often on Fridays and other nights. Call and find out what’s going on – (510) 444-7746.

Unfortunately Birdland Jazz has closedBirdland Jazz (Birdland Jazzista Social Club)  – 4318 Martin Luther King Jr Way in Oakland is open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays starting at 8pm (like the old Blues Clubs in West Oakland), featuring Jazz, Blues, Latin Jazz or Jazz Jams. They depend on volunteers and donations. Volunteer and become a Jazzista! Jeff Tauber, our club guide, plays at Birdland now and again. Another group that started in a garage in Berkeley, now has moved to Oakland. You have to read the history.

Tell us your favorite Blues and Jazz venues.

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Come Play @ Emeryville Day on the Bay – Sat., Mar. 18 + Beyond!

Emeryville Day on the Bay – Saturday, March 18

Did you know that Emeryville has two marinas with 850 slips? And kiteboarding/paddle board lessons? Plus, Fish Emeryville has an eight boat fleet for those of you who like to get out on the bay and go fishing. Learn more at Emeryville Day on the Bay and have some fun!

WHEN:

  • Sat., Mar. 18, 10am-2pm

WHERE:

WHAT:

“I hate it. But I know I get treats if I wear it!” Summer, adopted at Bay Street Emeryville in 2015, is now reigning mascot for Emeryville on the Bay

  • Tour fishing boats on the Fish Emeryville fleet boats
  • Tour both marinas – Emery Cove Yacht Harbor & Emeryville Marina
  • Learn how to put on a life jacket
  • Meet Summer, Emeryville on the Bay‘s mascot, & learn why dogs need to wear life jackets
  • Free ferry rides at 10:30am and 1:30pm with PROP
  • Yes you can eat – Food Trucks!
  • DJ Music, Juggler, Face Painter
  • Kids play Passport games for prizes
  • Local artists painting and join them!
  • Meet our First Responders – Emeryville Police & Fire!
  • Check out the Emeryville Rescue Boat
  • Learn how to tie a nautical knot
  • Meet the Coast Guard & learn about boat inspections

WHO:

  • Everyone is invited!
  • Emeryville residents, families and businesses
  • City of Emeryville officials and staff
  • Our corridor neighbors in Berkeley and Oakland & City officials & staff
  • Commuters from all over the region
  • Fishing enthusiasts
  • Those curious about the beauty and offerings of Emeryville & its marinas

Emery-Go-Round available for a free trip down to the marinas!

Thank you to sponsors of the first Emeryville Day on the Bay!

City of Emeryville, Emery Cove Yacht Harbor, Emeryville Marina, Emeryville on the Bay, Emeryville Yacht Club, Fish Emeryville and PROPSF.

More events..

Mutt Mondays at Bay Street

Dog lovers – don’t miss out! Two More Monday Mutt Days at Bay Street in March.

WHAT:
Every Monday in March, dog owners and their best friends are invited to enjoy free, four-legged festivities in Bay Street’s Center Plaza including:

Your dog must be on a leash at all times and have a friendly disposition.

WHEN:  
Two nights left!
Mon., Mar. 20 – 6pm to 7:30pm
Mon., Mar. 27 – 6pm to 7:30pm

WHERE:
Bay Street Emeryville – 5616 Bay Street in Emeryville

This weekend, Fri., Mar. 17 – Sun., Mar. 19 Bay Street is hosting an Art Show featuring the work of more than 40 local talented artists from Chiello Fine Art in the plaza.

Shortest Triathlon Ever. On your Mark. Get Set Done.

 

This race is so short, anyone can do it! Perfect also for first timers, families, friends and business teams.  Download entry form here.  Established in 2006 by Dr. Warren Strudwick, Orthopaedic Surgeon (BOSS), Mary Lou Thiercof (Working Images) and the City of Emeryville with On Your Mark Events, Dr. Strudwick, a Stanford swimmer, wanted to help Emeryville residents get in shape and help youth learn to swim. Its inaugural event was Emeryville’s first race.

WHAT:

  • 100 yd SWIM – warm school swimming pool
  • 2.5 mi BIKE – flat ride through Emeryville
    2.1 mi RUN – new course through Bay Street in Emeryville

WHERE:

  • 1333 Park Ave. at Hollis, Emeryville City Hall

WHEN:  

  • Sunday, April 2, 2017 – RACE STARTS AT 8AM  

6:30am PRE-RACE
• Registration and check-in at City Hall – 1333 Park Ave in Emeryville
• Cyclists will obey the motor vehicle codes as they make their way over to the starting point at 47th and San Pablo at Emery Secondary School.
• Bike racks available at City Hall and the school.
8am START
• Swim at Emery Secondary School
• Bike through Emeryville
• Run up to Bay Street and back to City Hall
8:30am POST-RACE
• Awards at City Hall
 
WHO’S INVITED:
• The whole family
• Those ready for their first triathlon
• Seasoned athletes warming up for the season

NOTES:

  • Bike Helmets: (CSPC approved) must be worn buckled or disqualification will occur
  • Awards: Trophies to the tip Male and Female, and the top Male and Female Master
  • Medals: 3 deep to both men and women; 13 under, 14-18, 19-29, 40-49, 60-69, 70+
    The Shortest Triathlon Ever is perfect for the start of the triathlon season and for triathletes who want to practice their transitions.  Actually, this triathlon is for anyone who loves recreational sports and wants a tour of Emeryville’s architecture and public artwork.  
  • Fees: located on registration form. Special pricing for Emeryville residents and students!

TO REGISTER:

Download entry form here. Contact On Your Mark Events for more information or info@onyourmarkevents.com or (209) 795-7832.

 

By |2017-03-17T09:38:06-07:00March 17th, 2017|0 Comments

Discover Ohlone Dog Park – Hercules’ Hidden Gem

 Ohlone Dog Park is truly a find. This one acre dog park resides within the greater Ohlone Park at 190 Turquoise Drive, just a few minutes off the freeway (80). Besides the easy parking, the great thing is that it has a five foot wood and mesh fence around the perimeter with a double gate safety entrance.

There’s a large dog area and one for smaller dogs less than 30 pounds.

Really, what a breath of fresh air this time of year with the grassy knoll set against a background of gentle sloping hills in all hues of green. There is seating and shade under the Eucalyptus trees with drinking fountains all around for both dogs and their humans. The play yard also has a few agility structures for times when your dog wants to show off for you.

Though the City of Hercules does not guarantee the park is escape-proof, they have done an excellent job maintaining this dog park after the storms this winter, according to a resident dog owner. If you are on Hwy 80 and you and your dog need a break, get off on the Hercules exit and take Sycamore to Turquoise and enter a happy and serene world. It seems that the city of Hercules treasures access to nature as they have parks all over the city with nicely maintained walking and cycling trails.

Ohlone Dog Park

190 Turquoise Dr. in Hercules

 

By |2020-03-03T17:59:17-08:00March 17th, 2017|0 Comments

Kick Off the Weekend with Happy Hour & Jazz at Richmond’s Rigger’s Loft

This Friday, March 10, start your weekend in Richmond on the Bay and kick back to the tunes of the Tauber/Browning Band at Rigger’s Loft Wine Co. Happy Hour begins at 4pm and the music will get down at 5:30 until 8:30pm.

Joining Jeff Tauber on sax and Craig Browning on keyboard is special guest, master drummer and Blues singer, Frank Samuels, who has played with Blues greats such as Joe Turner and Etta James and local legends Beverly Stovall and Faye Carol.

At Rigger’s Loft tasting room, you can taste R&B Cellars and Carica wines as well as Far West cider.  They offer flights of cider, with also one of the ciders included in the  Tasting Room’s suggested wine flights each week. Street Eats, their in-house food truck offers tasty cuisine prepared by chef Paul Skrentny. With a diverse and changing menu such as Sweet Corn Fritters, Smoked Salmon Tostadas, Falafel or Chicken Pita, a great Cheeseburger and more, you can choose a variety of foods to share with your friends and pair with wines and ciders.

Though the space at 1325 Canal has had a rebirth, this East Bay urban wine movement, Riggers Loft Wine Co., is continuing the Old World wine making philosophy where you can walk in and taste wine among the winemakers, their families and barrels. You are not glassed off from the production process, as is so common today on the various wine country tours. R&B Cellars owner Kevin compares it to an artist colony. “People can come here and perfect their art, their craft. There’s lots of diversity here. And a lot of fun. It has become a destination.”

Come for the wine and music and stay for the view and sunset. This view is the beginning of a magical immersion into the beauty of 31 miles of shoreline that surround the City of Richmond.

Rigger’s Loft Wine Co. is located at 1325 Canal St. in Richmond.

Tasting Room Hours:

Thursdays & Fridays: 4 – 9pm
Saturdays: 12 – 9pm
Sundays: 12 – 6pm

From Riggers Loft patio – Photo/Kathy Lund

 

 

By |2017-03-10T09:52:51-08:00March 10th, 2017|0 Comments
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