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Teens presenting holiday cheer

Pleasanton’s High School Music Collaborative is kicking off the holiday season for families next weekend with the season’s favorites as well as a few originals.
The eighth annual Holiday Youth Music Festival will take place at 2 p.m. next Saturday (Nov. 27) at the Firehouse Arts Center, 4444 Railroad Ave. Tickets are $10 at www.firehousearts.org.
TV30 football marathon
Tri-Valley Community Television is airing the “TV30 High School Football-A-Thon” throughout Thanksgiving Day.
The local access channel will broadcast three entertaining gridiron games played earlier this season (Foothill at Amador Valley, Foothill at Dublin and Granada at Livermore) repeating back-to-back-to-back for 24 hours next Thursday. Visit tv30.org for TV schedule and livestream information.
‘The Power of Giving’
The Tri-Valley Nonprofit Alliance is set to host its inaugural “The Power of Giving” recognition event on Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the Bankhead Theater in Livermore.
The event will celebrate “the collective resiliency and successes of our nonprofits, local businesses and community members who came together to support those in need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic … (and) also highlight many of the major contributors to numerous nonprofits serving our communities and improving the quality of life in the Tri-Valley region.”
“The success of the Tri-Valley Nonprofit Fund during COVID lockdown showed us just how motivated our community was to wrap a blanket of services around the shoulders of those in need,” TVNPA CEO Kathy Young said in a statement.
“The beauty of the fund is that it is the first locally focused effort of it’s kind, with individuals, families, organizations and businesses coming together in immediate, measurable ways to lift up the nonprofits who lift up our neighbors. That’s something to celebrate,” Young added.
It will specifically recognize the six beneficiaries of the Tri-Valley Nonprofit Fund, those who donated to the fund and community contributors at large. The event is free and open to the public, but online registration is required. Visit tvnpa.org.



