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From April 26 to May 3, the city will host a Volunteer Day, Compost Giveaway, a food bank drive, and more.

I am excited to start as Patch's permanent Tri-Valley editor and dig deep into the communities of Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore. I previously worked as a field editor for Agoura Hills, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Malibu, and Northridge-Chatsworth. I took a brief detour to report for the Beverly Hills Courier, then rejoined Patch as a roving editor and California general assignment editor. Before then I was the Associate Editor of the Jewish Journal, a biweekly paper covering the Jewish community north of Boston. I grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts, a small, seaside town north of Boston, and graduated from Bard College in New York, and then got my masters in teaching from New York University. I'm excited to get to know the Tri-Valley. Feel free to send any story ideas to michael.wittner@patch.com.
From April 26 to May 3, the city will host a Volunteer Day, Compost Giveaway, a food bank drive, and more.

The 5 Tri-Valley mayors will speak Wednesday at a Tri-Valley Nonprofit Alliance panel on civic leadership and community engagement.
See which Danville sports bar Eater San Francisco said is one of the 10 best in the East Bay.
Danville resident and former elementary school volunteer Angelo Zandona will enter pleas on two felony charges of child sex abuse Tuesday.
The outpatient lab will close in April due to low patient usage, but other services will remain in Dublin, Kaiser said.
Forest Home Farms will host its annual extravaganza of sheep shearing, tractor rides, wool spinning, and more.
Two teens were stabbed and one was arrested near AVHS. In a separate incident, a man was arrested on charges of brandishing a weapon.
The plaza is undergoing an estimated $3.5 million worth of renovations, and will reopen in summer 2025, the city said.
Kristie Wang, Christiaan VandenHeuvel, and others spoke at the Speak Up for Students and Public Education Rally at Livermorium Plaza.
Up to $6,000 is available for community projects to protect local waterways. See a list of previously approved grants for ideas.
Up to $6,000 is available for community projects to protect local waterways. See a list of previously approved grants for ideas.
Up to $6,000 is available for community projects to protect local waterways. See a list of previously approved grants for ideas.
The an Ramon Valley Boulevard Improvements Project is expected to bring intermittent lane closures and traffic delays.
San Ramon Symphonic Band Concert + “The Farewell” movie + Open Space Hike + high school jazz concert + summer & spring recreation + more
The city needs to cut $7 million, and a new website provides information, videos of city meetings, and solicits resident feedback.
The city is hosting is annual contest to highlight its natural beauty.
The Red Tie Robotics Team 1458 was honored for perseverance and teamwork at the Pinnacles Regional FIRST Robotics Competition.
The hike around Lake Del Valle raises thousands for Hope Hospice's nonprofit hospice care services.
City Center's 15th annual Holi celebration will feature live music, dance, henna, rangoli, dye throwing, and more.
Pleasanton native Gabrielle Welk spent four years as PDA's events director.