Saturday, August 4, 2012

NEW MAYA PITTSBURG CINEMAS-16 Opened 8/3/12

8/4/12/SAT

PITTSBURG'S BRAND NEW "MAYA CINEMAS -- Pittsburg 16"
OPENED THE WEEKEND OF AUGUST 3rd, AND WHAT A TREAT IT IS!

Click Here: For September Special 2012 Events and Monthly Brochure
Click Here: For Information about Maya's Special Sound System

If you haven't attended our "brand new" movie center, which opened on Friday, August 3rd, you're in for a delightful experience.  Here's their automated phone number for movie schedule: (925) 753-1788 (you might want to put this on your speed-dialers/cell phones).

Free popcorn and $2.00 Hot Dogs (for the opening weekend)

Side note:  I couldn't help but wonder how all of this came to pass.  There was surely much behind- the-scenes work to persuade the Maya Corporation to make a home at Pittsburg.  It might not have happened, had some committed souls not made a convincing case.  I don't yet know who these heroes are, but I am searching -- and when I find out, I'm going to make sure we all know, so we can give them our thanks, if so-moved.  I know our superb government is involved, for sure.  A good local government has such a direct bearing on a good quality of day-to-day life. 
8/6/12 UPDATE:  Wrote an inquiry to the City Manager concerning responsibility for bringing this all about.  His kind answer is at the bottom of this posting. THANK YOU, SIERRA PACIFIC PROPERTIES (and City Manager Sbranti)!!!

A personal eyewitness account

My wife and I just returned from a delightful experience, this evening.  On return home, I immediately sat down to write this.  When I discovered how thoroughly the above-referenced feature stories covered the subject, I decided to be briefer than I had planned:
  • On arrival, there was no problem with parking -- but parking's always been good, in our experience.
  • As we approached the beautifully refurbished and festive outside, we noticed that the ticket counter was right square in the middle of the approach -- straight in from the parking lot -- no support columns to navigate around -- easy access.
  • The ticket counter had easy-to-read electronic monitors, at eye level, to make it easy to see shows and times listings.
  • Prices:  Didn't examine them, but the senior discounted price was $6.50
  • On entry, one crosses a wide open lobby and a very attractive presentation to the eye, with a large snack counter and the usual array of goodies for sale.
  • The beautiful new floor had huge decorative medallions inlaid to great effect.
  • There was a surprisingly large staff, ready to assist and guide -- extremely courteous, cheerful and helpful.  They really rolled out the welcome mat.
  • We went to see the new Batman movie.  The auditorium was very, very comfortable with stadium seating, and swivel-arm cup-holders.  The sound was great and the screen and images are quite up to modern standards.
  • On departure, we were surprised and sobered by the very visible presence of numerous armed guards -- a sad sign of the times, but an indication of the alertness of the management, who seemed to have thought of everything.
  • We had a chance to talk with one of the House Managers, Amanda Daoud, and exchanged information  with her -- so we can try to keep you informed of developments there, over the coming months.
  • She gave us a little peek at a very special and large auditorium which is being readied for us.  She informed us that this "surprise" is like no other.  They have done some very innovative things with the sound system -- plus it has a huge screen, of course (appears to be IMAX and 3D, but please don't quote me yet -- I had a lot to take in).
  • She informed us that this is a weekend for testing their readiness, working out any "bugs," team-building, continuing to make for a grand time from start to finish.  (my words, based on hers)

THE UPSHOT IS

We were delighted.  It was worth the months-long wait.  Our great town and area deserve such a jewel.  It looks like we are in good hands and can look forward to many great times to come.  Welcome MAYA Cinema Pittsburg -- 16!

David Nelson,
Editor

8/6/12 ltr from City Manager

Hi David,

I am very pleased to hear you enjoyed your recent experience at the new MAYA Cinema here in Pittsburg.

I would love to take the credit, but it is not mine to claim. The refurbishing of the old Brenden Theater was orchestrated by Sierra Pacific Properties who owns and manages many of the commercial and retail buildings here in town.  They reached out to MAYA and made it happen with little if any assistance from the City of Pittsburg. Sierra Pacific is the commercial branch of the Albert Seeno family of companies. They have repeatedly invested and reinvested in Pittsburg and the MAYA Cinema is just another example.  I know they would appreciate your positive feedback and if you see fit to tell your readers about your favorable experience.

As usual, thanks again for your input.


Joe Sbranti
City Manager
City of Pittsburg


HEALTH RESOURCE: The WebMD Database

Here is a link to WebMd's Alphabetical Listing of Common Health Topics.  You might find this interesting to browse and useful in a search for a target.







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Friday, August 3, 2012

AUGUST: FREE BART PASSES for Library Card Holders

The flier, at bottom, was forward to the PCJ, courtesy of our Library Commissioner, Greg Enholm.  For your convenience, here is an excerpt from the County Library site, concerning this FREE TRANSIT OPPORTUNITY:

 July 31, 2012 – Contra Costa County Library and 511 Contra Costa have partnered to provide free BART tickets to Contra Costa County Library cardholders with Discover & Go reservations during the month of August 2012. BART tickets will be mailed to cardholders' homes via standard 1st Class U.S. Postal Service within four business days of their request. The BART ticket offer is limited to one request per household and the offer is available while supplies last.

The free Discover & Go promotional BART tickets are available to library cardholders who have or make Discover & Go reservations for use in August to go to the following venues:

Aquarium of the Bay
Asian Art Museum
Bedford Gallery
California Academy of Sciences
California Historical Society
California Shakespeare Theater
Cartoon Art Museum
Children's Creativity Museum
Contemporary Jewish Museum
Habitot Children's Museum
Museum of the African Diaspora
Museum of Children's Art
Museum of Craft and Folks Art
Oakland Museum of California
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts




Discover & Go: Free Transit Passes in August

Contra Costa County Library cardholders with Discover & Go reservations during the month of August can get free BART tickets to many venues thanks to a partnership with the Library and 511 Contra Costa.
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Keep Dreaming, Keep Reading

After you’ve completed your Summer Reading log and collected your prizes, join us online for more reading fun. Create an account, track the extra hours you read, and print your certificate at the end of the summer. There are no prizes for Keep Dreaming, Keep Reading, but you’ll be part of Contra Costa County Library’s effort to read a record number of hours in 2012!
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Annual Book Giveaway

Used library books no longer needed in the collection available to you while supplies last!
  • Books will be sorted into Children's and Adult Fiction & NonFiction.
  • Large Selection of paperbacks and hard cover books in all subjects.
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Peanuts: On-The-Go! Crafts for Kids K-2

The Charles M. Schulz Museum is coming to the Library! Children in grades K-2 will draw Snoopy cartoons and make crafts while learning about the beloved artist and his characters. Space is limited, so please register for these free one hour events taking place at the El Sobrante and the Pinole community libraries. This program is part of Contra Costa County Library’s Summer Reading Festival! Click here for more events.
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Welcome Home Veterans

Returning Veterans of America (RVA), a freshly founded Bay Area veterans group organized by recently returning combat veterans, is honored to announce a two-part series of Welcome Home events held on Saturday, August 11 and 25 at the Orinda Community Library from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The day's activities are made possible through a unique partnership between RVA and Contra Costa County Library. Whole Foods Market Lafayette will sponsor the event with snacks, lunches, and health and wellness resource bags for the first 35 veterans. More details.
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Night of 1,000 Inventions

Pleasant Hill Library will become an inventor's lab with robots, rockets, and remote-controlled sharks. We'll have smart cars, solar-powered insects, marble machines, a keyboard to dance on, and more. Explore a universe of cool inventions, then make your own and take it home with a certified Night of 1,000 Inventions patent card. Learn more.
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New Tutor Training for Project Second Chance

Looking for a meaningful volunteer project to begin this fall? Project Second Chance, the Library's Adult Literacy Program, is seeking volunteers to tutor adults with limited reading and writing skills.
Registration for new tutor training is now underway. Training starts on Wednesday, September 12. Please click here for more information.
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City of Pittsburg: 29th Annual National Night Out -8/7/TUE


29th Annual National Night Out
Free Community Event
Posted Date: 8/3/2012

29th Annual National Night Out

Building Safer and Better Neighborhoods
Through Community Involvement
Small World Park
2551 Harbor St, Pittsburg
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2012
5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Child Fingerprinting
Power Vehicles and Motorcycles
SWAT Presentation and Displays
K-9 Demonstration
AMR Ambulance
Small World Rides and Crawdad Fishing
Barbeque at 5:30 pm
FREE Hamburger, Hot Dog and Drinks Provided
PITTSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT IS A PROUD SUPPORTER of National Night Out, an annual event designed to strengthen our communities by encouraging neighborhoods to engage in stronger relationships with each other and with their local law enforcement partners. The goal is to heighten crime-prevention awareness, build support and participation in local anti-crime programs, and most importantly, send a message that our neighbors are organized and fighting back. It's also the perfect opportunity to get to know your neighbors even better.
We hope to see you there!




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A CLOSER LOOK: The U.S. State Department

A TOOL FOR SEEING WHAT IS


As we all know, wisest action has to take account of the circumstances which affect our choices.  We have to anticipate, detect, and influence changes that might affect the favorable balancing of our life-experience.

We do this close to home, within our neighborhood surroundings, the adjacent City-Neighborhoods, the City as a whole, the County, the SF Bay economic region, the State, the Nation, the planet, and its ever larger surroundings, far beyond.  If we are reasonable (and have reasonable opportunities), we simply can't not do this -- it is human nature, in its most thoughtful aspect -- to keep an eye on developments that can improve or worsen things, and to remain ready to dance to whatever tune fate chooses to play.

On the global level, our State Department is a fabulous resource to help us manage our personal and collective situations within our dynamic world.  



If knowledge is power, here is an "energy pellet" -- the U.S. State Department Website -- access to situational assessments for every nation on earth.


Tag: "US Government"

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Adult Education, Community Band, & Small World Park

DID YOU KNOW WE HAVE A COMMUNITY BAND?

What a lucky thing that Greg Enholm, Library Commissioner for our part of the County, forwarded for PCJ publication, the below video of our Pittsburg Community Band, led by Band Director Diane Klaczynski, performing in Small World Park, back in 2006.


During the Pittsburg Mayor's Ice Cream Social held at Small World Park in 2006, 
the Pittsburg Community Band performed.


Not only was the performance by the Pittsburg Community Band pleasing, and the setting perfect, I also became aware of something I had missed -- the existence of the band at all.  I'm still learning things, every day, about our home town.  Surely, I'll run out of "new" things to discover at some point or the other?

After looking into it a little further, I learned from Jack Kane, Vice Principal, Pittsburg Adult Education Center, that enrollment with the band is done as part of course registration with the Center.  Registration will begin there on 27 August.  Mr. Kane advises that the course catalog will be publicly available in the very near future.

Here is the website for the Adult Education Center.  When the coming season's schedule becomes available, we'll try to let you know.

This may be an opportunity for musicians, former musicians, and aspiring ones to have a good time entertaining the community -- while increasing the all-important opportunities for us all to socialize together.  It looks like fun and they sound great!



Tags: "Community Band," "Park - Small World"

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

City of Pittsburg: Farmers Market Returns Saturday May 5



FARMERS MARKET RETURNS
Saturday 5 May! 
And every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Oct. 27
Posted Date: 5/4/2012
By Sean Maher , Contra Costa Times
Posted: 05/03/2012 03:35:43 PM PDT
Updated: 05/03/2012 09:25:46 PM PDT

Link: General Situation (Google search)
Artichokes, strawberries, cilantro, specialty nuts, beef jerky, fresh hummus, kale, Swiss chard, onions, potatoes, carrots, celery,
 kettle corn, and much, much more... breads, cakes, pies, arts & crafts


All the traditional farmers market staples will be on hand when the Pittsburg farmers market returns Saturday.

1.  The market, now in its fifth year, will be held in Old Town Plaza, near Railroad Avenue at Fifth and Sixth streets. 
  • The market will open at 9 a.m. and close around 1 p.m., continuing at the same time every Saturday until Oct. 27, organizer Gloria Baker said.
  • Particularly exciting, she said, will be a CalFresh food stamps program letting people on public assistance get a little more stretch out of their limited funds. 
  • If someone uses their Electronic Benefit Transfer, or EBT, to draw $10 in tokens to buy goods from the farm vendors, the market will throw in an additional $5 in tokens, Baker said.

2.  There will be from 20 to 25 producers, including about 10 local farms, on hand each week, Baker said.
  • Fresh, hot food will be available as well, including barbecue and Filipino fare, Baker added.
  • In honor of the Cinco de Mayo holiday, the market's grand opening Saturday will include performances at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. by the Folklorico dancers group.
  • Disc jockey Phina Love, a market favorite, will also be entertaining the crowd, Baker said.

3.  For more information, go to www.pcfma.com or call 800-949-FARM (3276).




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