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One of the worst for her parents came when their family dog had to be put to sleep. Bailey was really thought of as Pines’ dog, though the whole family adopted him. When he stopped running up to the treat jar after the morning walk, they knew he was getting sick. “It was like giving up another link to our child,” Pines’ mother Nancye Fritz said. Pines, who also went by the name Riley to friends and family in Connecticut, had moved from Indiana to Oakland in September, just three months before the fire.

Festivalgoers will have ample opportunity to experience all things Greek, The more than 50 booths in the festival include something for everyone from food, wine tasting and artisanal products for the shoppers, Food holds a special place in Greek culture, “There is always food,” Phillips said, There are food booths throughout the festival, plus a dining room with more traditional food and a whole room devoted to sweets, Phillips said that her first stop will be to get a gyros (it’s pronounced yee-ro), a pita filled with meat and vegetables, drizzled with tzatziki, a yogurt and cucumber ballet flat handcrafted leather | renaissance | medieval slipper | driving shoe | lady janes | on my feet all day | no smell | sauce accented with lemon and spices..

Wine at the Fountain will host local vintners and wineries., including Hannah Nicole Vineyards, Bloomfield Vineyards, Cline Cellars and others. For those who prefer a microbrew, Black Diamond Brewery and BJ’s Restaurant and Brewery will offer cold brews. Jazz on the Stage offers music featuring the jazz talents of Tony Lindsay, James Henry and Raul Ramirez along with performances by the Big Bands of Liberty and Heritage high schools and a cappella groups, including Divas, Pink Ladies and Jag. Admission is free. For information, call 925-516-2741 or go to www.brewoodartsociety.org/index.htm.

A hot dog with a soft drink will be offered for $2.50, The group’s mission is “to enhance the fly fishing experience through education, outings, fellowship, skills development, and conservation, GPFF welcomes men, women, and students — fly fishers of all skill levels.”, If you want, a 20-minute casting lesson will be available before the open house, starting at 5 p.m., but space and time are limited and a reserved spot is advised by contacting the ballet flat handcrafted leather | renaissance | medieval slipper | driving shoe | lady janes | on my feet all day | no smell | club through its website at www.grizzlypeakflyfishers.org..

A happy chance led the Schladers to the Bay Area theater scene and, in turn, Woodminster musicals. “Cast mates from ‘The Most Happy Fella’ asked us to direct and choreograph a production of ‘The Music Man’ at the Contra Costa Musical Theatre,” said Schlader, who moved with her family to Montclair in 1971. “Through people we met there, we learned that the city of Oakland wanted to replace the producer of the Woodminster shows with someone who had more professional experience. Jim fit the bill, and we officially took over in the spring of 1967 and produced four musicals that summer.”.


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