CBS News Bay Area got a sneak peek inside the warehouse and have been told the bourbon hasn't arrived just yet, but it will.
A beloved 88-year-old volunteer shows there's power in reading to children and her giving ways are an example for all ages.
Enjoy these amazing graphic information articles designed by three extraordinary students from Mrs. Taylor Ramsay's Walnut Grove class.
Pleasanton Teen Poet Laureate, Ishmeet Dhillon, writes a poem about fall. Enjoy!
Alina Liu, PUSD student, shares a deep poem that is touching and somber. Read it here!
An anonymous writer shares a beautiful literary work presentation. Read (and watch!) it here.
Jamison Cloyd, Harvest Park student, writes a beautiful poem in honor of Black History Month. Read it now!
Abdullah said at the start of the pandemic, they were delivering to 16 families. They're now up to 350.
Arsheen Boparai shares a well-developed short writing piece about a girl, her thoughts, and her story.
"There's always a residue of faith to believe that God can do things that we don't see possible," said Larry Ihrig, lead pastor.
Ishmeet Dhillon writes a poem about the trait of ego and how it can control you.
Sahana Ramalingam submits a poem about oceans to appreciate our world's beauty for Earth Day!
For National Poetry Month, Sahana Ramalingam shares a strong poem about memories.
National Poetry Month celebrations continue with this beautiful poem written by Ishmeet Dhillon.
Sahana Ramalingam writes a lovely poem about life in this poem for our National Poetry Month celebration on the Writers' Spotlight!
Aryana Chitnis shares a captivating poem detailing a fascinating story about a girl and her journey in celebration of National Poetry Month!
5th grader, Anumitha Arun, writes a poem with a delightful message to share with her community for National Poetry Month!
Vedant Dave describes the importance of helping out one another in this creative poem. Read it here!
Navika Dasani shares a strong poem about hate and how we see it in the world in celebration of National Poetry Month.
Aishwarya Pattanayak writes a thought-evoking poem about her perspective on the "perfect girl".
Ishmeet Dhillon shares a poem about the city we call home: Pleasanton!
Eighth grader, Sameeha Soora, shares a mesmerizing poem about friendship to celebrate National Poetry Month!
Adelaide Rampton shares a poem celebrating poetry and National Poetry Month!
Sahana Ramalingam shares a lifting poem about dreams as "images of hope" and what they symbolize.
Noah Yoo, an aspiring youth author, shares a beautiful, illustrated, book about the character Mr. Serious. Read the book here!
An anonymous author describes dreams and feeling free in an original poem.
Submit your writing to be published in the Patch this month for the National Month of Poetry.
Aishwarya Pattanayak shares a deep short story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Read it here!
Anumitha Arun shares an, albeit late, but enchanting holiday story with the Tri-Valley community. Read it here!
Ishmeet Dhillon springs forward with this poem about the beauties of her favorite season.
Aishwarya Pattanayak shares a deep poem with a perspective.
Fourth grader Andrew Saleh shares a short story of dreams coming true.
Camellia Wang shares a short story about a girl with brain disease navigating through her life. Read the summary and an excerpt of it here!
Fourth Grader, Jacelyn Quah, writes about her experience with rollercoasters!
Fourth Grader, Lynn Ueno, shares her love for winter through this beautiful poem!
Ishmeet Dhillon writes a poem about new beginnings and celebrating the new year with a countdown!
4th grader, Addison Fugate, writes about her perspective about being kind and how everyone should show kindness to each other!
6th grader, Adelaide Rose Rampton, writes a persuasive article about plastic use and a ban on plastic production.
Pleasanton 7th grader, Rutvi Mudalagi, presents a touching rhymed poetry piece.
Livermore student, Anthony D’Onofrio, shares a beautiful metaphorical poem about his mother.