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DB community Happy campers floats buoy project by Heather Brewer Correspondent The bays and channels in Discovery Bay will be getting new signs and lighted buoys before the end of the year as part of a two-phase project being led by local business owner, Frank Morgan. Morgan owns and runs Captain Morgan’s Delta Adventures, which provides houseboat adventures, including private parties, corporate events and dinner cruises on the Delta. During the 2013 Christmas Lighted Boat Parade, he noticed the buoys in the channels were too few and barely visible in low-light conditions. “There were about 20 boats in that parade, and it was dark,” said Morgan. “Boats don’t have headlights, so in those conditions, you can’t see the buoys until you are right on top of them.”

To help solve this problem, Morgan started a sponsorship program to purchase new buoys, complete with solarpowered lights. The program invites individuals and businesses to purchase a buoy for $450 and dedicate it with their name, their business name, or in someone’s memory or honor. “I am calling this part of the project the buoy legacy,” said Morgan. “Of the 42 buoys we are putting up on both the east and west sides of the bay, 24 of them have already been sponsored. Once they have all been spoken for, we will let people select which buoy to sponsor from the map in order of who signed up first.” Having the buoys fitted with lights will not only keep the bay safer at night, they will also remind boaters to be more discreet during the day, according to Morgan. see Buoy page 18A

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Get the scoop on East County’s latest culinary masterpieces in The Dish. Page 1B

Brown is the new green Photo by Heather Brewer

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ocal campers greet the National Wildlife Federation’s mascot Ranger Rick during the Discovery Bay Community Campout at Cornell Park last Saturday. The campout was held as part of the federation’s Great American Backyard Campout, where thousands of people across the nation gather in their backyards, neighborhoods and parks to take part in an annual event that encourages people to get outside and connect with nature. Nearly 2,000 residents participated in this year’s event.

A local golf course is taking on a unique strategy to save water during the drought. Page 5A

Olympic potential

Measure E dollars fund LMC makeover by Kellie McCown Correspondent

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Facilities at Los Medanos College (LMC) will be getting a makeover thanks to Measure E, a $450 million bond measure Contra Costa County voters passed in the primary election earlier this month.

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Facilities at Los Medanos College (LMC) will be getting a makeover thanks to Measure E, a $450 million bond measure Contra Costa County voters passed in the primary election earlier this month. The bond raises Contra Costa Community College District’s (CCCCD) annual fee on property owners from $13 per $100,000 assessed value to $26. CCCCD is one of the largest multi-college community college districts in California. Alongside LMC and its satellite campus in Brentwood, the dis-

trict also includes Diablo Valley College (DVC) in Pleasant Hill and its satellite campus in San Ramon, and Contra Costa Community College (CCCC) in San Pablo. Currently, 55,000 students attend colleges within the CCCCD in core academic classrooms that are deteriorating and are stocked with outdated equipment and laboratory technology. Nursing, fire science and technical programs are also being held in facilities that lack the modern equipment needed to properly train students. “In the past, LMC has had see Measure E page 18A

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