Wednesday, October 5, 2011

City of Pittsburg: St. Peter Martyr School's Annual Holiday Boutique & Luncheon


St. Peter Martyr School's Annual Holiday Boutique & Luncheon
Date: 11/5/2011 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Location: St. Peter Martyr School
425 W. 4th Street
Pittsburg, California 94655
Annual Holiday Boutique and Luncheon




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City of Pittsburg: Pittsburg marching band has new road trip in works


Pittsburg marching band has new road trip in works
Posted Date: 10/5/2011


By Rick Radin
Contra Costa Times
Updated: 10/05/2011 07:50:08 AM PDT




Two years removed from a performance in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Pittsburg High School marching band is gearing up for another big trip.
This time, the band is headed to the Gator Bowl college football game in Jacksonville, Fla., on Jan. 2, followed by a performance at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando the following day.
"It's a good way to give the program exposure," band director Jennifer Martinez said. "It'll be a different performing atmosphere for our kids, who are used to performing at home football games."
The idea of a long trip to play and compete with other bands for awards began under longtime director Orrin Cross when the band performed at the 1995 Carquest Bowl in Florida and the 1997 Insight Bowl in Arizona.
Cross retired in 1998, and two successors took the band to Hawaii and on a couple of trips to Disneyland.
But when Martinez, a 2000 Pittsburg High graduate and former band member, took over as director five years ago, she decided to offer her students the same experience she had participating in a bowl trip.
Martinez applied unsuccessfully to the New Year's Day Rose Parade the past two years, but her application to the Gator Bowl came through this year.
Parents are expected to pay for airfare and lodging and other expenses of about $1,600, and the band's booster club will cover the cost of meals, transportation for the instruments via UPS and perhaps the band's luggage fees, said Martinez's father, Tony, who heads the booster club. For cost reasons, only 84 of the 160 band members have committed to making the trip, Jennifer Martinez said.
"Finding the money has been really tough because of how financially difficult it is for families and for the community now," she said.
The booster club is leading a fundraising drive to help keep the parents' costs down.
Band members sell food at home football games and on the Pittsburg High campus during breaks.
Boosters sell band-related merchandise, such as T-shirts, seat cushions and a calendar, as well as Christmas wreaths, Tony Martinez said. The band also provides volunteers for Pittsburg's Seafood Festival in September, which grants stipends to community groups that help out.
Being a band member sometimes becomes a way of life for the student musicians, and the travel gives them an even greater bond with the program, Tony Martinez said.
"The kids love it," he said. "The band room is like their home away from home."
Junior Abraham Padilla, 15, made the journey to New York with the band during his freshman year and said he's up to date with his payments for the Florida trip.
"I remember the night before we played in the Thanksgiving parade, I couldn't sleep I was so excited," he said. "I'm really looking forward to touring and playing again."
how to help
Donations to the Pittsburg High School marching band can be made by visiting the Pittsburg Band Boosters website at pittsburgpiratesmusic.org and clicking the Make a Donation button at the bottom of the home page.



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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

City of Pittsburg: Steeltown Coffee & Tea 2 Year Anniversary Party and Fund Raiser


Steeltown Coffee & Tea 2 Year Anniversary Party and Fund Raiser
Date: 10/9/2011 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location: Steeltown Coffee & Tea
695 Railroad Avenue
Pittsburg, California 94565
Steeltown Coffee & Tea Celebrate Two Year Anniversary




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City of Pittsburg: El Salvadoreno Ribbon Cutting Ceremony


El Salvadoreno Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Date: 10/6/2011 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: El Salvadoreno
196 Atlantic Avenue
Pittsburg, California 94565
El Salvadoreno Ribbon Cutting Ceremony




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Monday, October 3, 2011

City of Pittsburg: Community Emergency Response Team Training


Community Emergency Response Team Training
Date: 10/10/2011 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Cost: FREE
Location: Delta Hawaii Community Room
875 Stoneman Avenue
Pittsburg, California 94565
CERT Training Fall 2011




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City of Pittsburg: Celebrate Space Week at the Pittsburg Library


Celebrate Space Week at the Pittsburg Library
Date: 10/4/2011 - 10/10/2011
Location: Pittsburg Library
80 Power Avenue
Pittsburg, California 94565
World Space Week October 4-10, 2011




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Saturday, October 1, 2011

City of Pittsburg: Federal grant to help Los Medanos with science, math


Federal grant to help Los Medanos with science, math
Posted Date: 9/30/2011


Updated: 09/29/2011 05:09:21 PM PDT




Los Medanos College has received a $4.25 million federal grant to help attract students to math, science and engineering fields.
The five-year grant from the Department of Education will give the Pittsburg community college the resources to prepare high school students for careers in those fields and to help college students transfer to four-year schools, said Carol Hernandez, who coordinates the college's MESA -- Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement -- program.
"We're hoping to have a larger presence in the high schools," she said. "We've got to make (those disciplines) cool."
Of the 231 Los Medanos students who transferred in 2009, only 45 were science, technology, engineering or math -- commonly abbreviated as S.T.E.M. -- majors, Hernandez said. Many students who start college in those programs become discouraged by their lack of math knowledge and drop out of school, she said.
The grant will help Los Medanos prevent dropouts by offering accelerated math courses, Hernandez said.
"If it takes them two years before they can even start taking S.T.E.M. courses, that can be discouraging," she said. "What we're hoping to do is shorten that process."
Matt Krupnick covers higher education. Contact him at 510-208-6488. Follow him at Twitter.com/MattKrupnick.




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