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Bay Area songstress bringing music of Nat King Cole to the Firehouse

Vocalist and bandleader Stella Heath is set to perform a variety of songs of Nat King Cole’s early career at Pleasanton’s Firehouse Arts Center this month.

Guest Opinion: Tri-Valley’s future water depends on modernizing the State Water Project

Without question, these projects have helped our communities. Even so, the bulk of our water supply is through the SWP. The Delta Conveyance Project will increase that system’s reliability, which is critical to the Tri-Valley’s future.

Keeping tabs on California’s Master Plan for Aging

Launched by Gov. Gavin Newson in January 2021, the plan outlines five major goals and a 10-year blueprint for dealing with a population where one in four Californians will be age 60 or over by 2030.

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News Digest: Women’s Hall of Fame nominations | Hope Hospice crab feed | Interfaith talk on religion and war

The County Women’s Hall of Fame is soliciting nominees online now through Feb. 29 for the upcoming class of 2024. Read about that and more in our News Digest…

Hear their stories: Museum on Main releases 2024 speaker series lineup

Pleasanton’s Museum on Main has unveiled the lineup for its 2024 Ed Kinney Speaker Series, nine performances that will bring education and entertainment to the Firehouse Arts Center stage starting next month.

Governor announces deployment of extra CHP officers to Alameda County

Gov. Gavin Newsom this week announced the deployment of 120 California Highway Patrol officers to enact a temporary enforcement surge in Oakland and the East Bay.

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Donation Drive for Tri-Valley Haven Food Pantry
A Community Donation Drive in support of the Tri-Valley Haven Food Pantry invites community members to participate by donating non-perishable food items and essential goods. Donation bins will be stationed at the Robert Livermore Community Center, 4444 East Ave. in the lobby entrance. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Through March 22.

Folsom ’68-The Johnny Cash Tribute
Experience the legendary music of Johnny Cash like never before with Folsom ’68, the premier Johnny Cash tribute band. With their authentic sound and powerful performances, you’ll feel like you’re at an actual Cash concert in the 60s. 8 p.m., Feb. 9. Tickets $35-$65. Visit livermorearts.org.

MJ’s Brass Boppers
MJ’s Brass Boppers Brass Band is an authentic New Orleans singing and swinging Second Line brass band fusing traditional NOLA standards, funk, jazz, modern pop and more with a second line twist. 8 p.m., Feb. 9. Tickets $20-$35. Visit firehousearts.org.

Pleasanton Farmers’ Market
The Pleasanton Farmers’ Market is Saturday year round featuring vendors with seasonal fruits & vegetables, plus artisan goods. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. W. Angela St.

Amador Valley Quilters
The topic for February’s meeting is “Friendship Groups-How They Are Created, What They Do, and Who Is Out there.” Join this discussion of how and why groups are the backbone of our mission statement to spread knowledge and history of quilting to the community. 1:30-3:30 p.m., Feb. 10. Pleasanton Middle School, 5001 Case Ave. Visit amadorvalleyquilters.org/.

Flamenco At The Firehouse
Join Pleasanton native Jesse Torre and his guests as they present an evening of emotionally charged Flamenco complete with traditional guitar, vocals and dance. 8 p.m., Feb. 10. Tickets $15-$20. Visit firehousearts.org.


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Cierra is a Livermore native who started her journalism career as an intern and later staff reporter for the Pleasanton Weekly after graduating from CSU Monterey Bay with a bachelor's degree in journalism...