Danville Living Magazine December 2018

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Exclusively Serving Downtown and West Danville

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Danville LIVING

Meet the

Seaberg Family: Sharing a Life Filled with Love and Theatre Arts COVER PHOTO:

by Kim Lind Photography


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Jo Peek, Danville Resident since 2014 Content Coordinator: Eve Marie Shahoian, Danville Resident since 2013 Designer: Emily Lund Jo Peek

Contributing Photographer: Kim Lind Photography

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Dear Neighbors, It’s hard to believe December is here! Cooler, rainy days and nights, family time around the fireplace, winter holiday traditions, and celebrations mark this special time of year. This Holiday Season we have so much to be grateful and thankful for in our beautiful town. Stress can be high for many, so let us remember to be kind, patient and spread love and a helpful hand to our friends and neighbors. In this issue, you will enjoy getting to know the Seaberg family, who enjoys living and contributing to the education of our youth through their local theater arts programs! We are eager to hear from you and share your stories whether you have a recipe, hobby, interesting adventure to share or any other topic you think the West Danville neighbors would like to hear more about. We are also looking for families to feature each month on the front cover. We believe that interesting stories don’t just come from celebrities, but from our own communities. Everyone has a story to tell, and we would love to tell yours. Wishing everyone a beautiful holiday season! Send your articles and photos to eshahoian@bestversionmedia.com. We are now online!

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Expert Contributors To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com. Architects

Steven Wynn, AIA is an Architect with over twenty years’ experience designing custom homes, additions and remodels. A Cal Poly grad, Steven is NCARB certified and a LEED accredited professional with expertise in historic preservation and adaptive use. He and Blair Barry, a Danville native, are partners in their award-winning firm, Barry & Wynn Architects. Steven enjoys hiking with his camera and enjoying time with his family, including two young daughters.

Chiropractor

Dr. Mahsa Khodabakhsh is best known for her dedication to her patients. As the founder and director, her mission has always been to help people in need, not only by removing their pain but to inspire them to live life empowered. She has a diverse background and believes in a comprehensive approach to health and wellness utilizing personalized chiropractic care, nutritional counseling and the latest technologies.

Custom Medication

Part of the Tri-Valley Community for more than 20 years, Custom Care Compounding is family-owned and owner operated. These communities are not just where we work, they are where we live. Our customers are not just patrons of our businesses, they are our neighbors. We are very grateful to be part of the Tri-Valley area and are committed to providing the most professional care along with the highest quality service.

Steve Wynn Barry & Wynn Architects 925-837-1422 stevew@barryandwynn.com www.barryandwynn.com

Dr. Mahsa Khodabakhsh, B.S., D.C. Empowered Chiropractic Pain Relief & Wellness Center (925) 523-7564 www.drmahsa.com

John Clauser Custom Care Compounding Pharmacy (925) 830-4631 alcostarx@gmail.com

Dentistry Paul Cannariato, DDS Danville Dental Care (925) 820-2121 www.paulcannariatodds.com

Dr. Paul Cannariato and his team have been providing friendly and professional care in Danville for over thirty years. He earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of the Pacific in 1987, and thereafter studied Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain at the University of California, San Francisco. In addition to his own practice he enjoys mentoring other dentists as a visiting faculty member of the Spear Institute.

Education

The Dorris-Eaton School serves preschool through eighth grade students and is recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence. Strong writing, grammar, and reading classes are paired with interactive science, math and history courses. Foreign language, technology, art, music, and physical education are integral components of the program. Our experienced faculty provides the solid foundation that enables our graduates to succeed in the finest high schools and universities in the country.

Event Coordination and Design

Rayna Hess has over 15 years of experience in corporate and private event planning. She is an expert at bringing your vision to life, creating a spectacular event that friends and co-workers will talk about for years to come. Rayna’s sophisticated designs, and effortless management style, make her a preferred vendor at a number of popular, local venues including Blackhawk Country Club. As co-owner of Chairs for Affairs Party Rentals, she also has high quality event rentals at her fingertips for each of her clients.

Fashion

A Dress Change has been outfitting Danville and the surrounding areas since 2009. We are now the only women’s consignment shop in town and have grown our clientele to over 2500 consignors. Our labels range from high-end couture such as Chanel and St. John to casual clothing such as Chicos and Eileen Fisher as well as purses, shoes and jewelry. A Dress Change prides itself on customer service and are here six days a week to serve your needs.

Financial

A Bay Area resident since 1985 I have spent my entire career as a financial advisor. I am committed to helping clients enjoy and preserve their wealth with sophisticated, personalized strategies. I accomplish this by designing and developing investment portfolios that reflect each client’s specific, long-term needs with a focused investment selection process and strategy implementation.

General Contractor

S&J Properties is a Design/Build company that specializes in residential remodeling construction projects. By performing both the design and construction, we provide the most beautiful, long-lasting and highest value remodeling projects in the industry. Our planning process is extremely thorough, which results in “no surprises” and a rapid and real timeline. Communication with clients, our partners and other regulatory organizations are optimized. We specialize in providing inspiring and custom solutions.

The Dorris-Eaton School (925) 930-9000 www.dorriseaton.org

Eventfully Yours Event Designs Rayna Hess (925) 370-1300 rayna@eventdesignsbyrayna.com www.eventdesignsbyrayna.com

Jonni Smith A Dress Change Consignment (925) 855-5581 www.ADressChangeConsignment.com

Jeff Gustafik Wells Fargo Advisors LLC (925) 472-5200 jeff.gustafik@wfadvisors.com www.umanziogustafik.wfadv.com

Jim Long S&J Properties Office: (925) 820-2924 Cell: (925) 575-0183 jim@propertiesbysj.com www.propertiesbysj.com

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Expert Contributors To learn more about becoming an expert contributor, contact Jo Peek at jpeek@bestversionmedia.com. Jewelry, Diamonds & Timepieces

Steve and Judy Padis own and operate Padis Jewelry, which has four locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. They founded the company in 1974 and are proud to have earned a reputation as one of the finest jewelers in San Francisco, serving generations of clients for their most precious moments in life, from engagement to anniversary to milestone gifts. Padis Jewelry maintains top-tier relationships with the most sought-after designers including Tacori, Forevermark, Verragio, Breitling, Tag Heuer, and Roberto Coin. As members of the American Gem Society, Padis is among the top 5% of jewelers across the country.

Mortgage

Lynn and Kelly have more than 25 years in the industry, Lynn brings a broad base of knowledge and experience to your transaction. Focused on solutions, she has built and maintained a strong referral base through diligence, persistence and puts e client’s needs first. Given the ever-changing environment of lending, Kelly strives to make the home buying process as simple and stress-free as possible.

Pool Service

Atlantis Pools Inc is a family owned business that has been serving Contra Costa County for over 25 years. From pool repair, maintenance needs, remodels and updates, no job is too big or small for us. We take pride in the high quality service we give to each customer.

Real Estate

Barbara loves working with families wanting to find the home of their dreams and has been helping people make all the right moves since 2003! She works with clients to advocate on their behalf. A Relocation and Luxury Specialist, assisting families moving

Senior Living/Assisted Living

Andrea Campisi is the Director of Marketing for The Reutlinger Community, rated 5 stars, that provides high quality health care to seniors for Assisted Living, Enhanced Assisted Living, Memory Care, Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing. She has worked with the elderly for many years and is an advocate for making their lives the best possible.

Tree Service

Buena Vista Tree Service is committed to preserving our urban forests and environment. They recycle 100% of our green waste into a reusable landscaping product. Trex safely and efficiently handles all types of tree emergencies 24 hours a day to eliminate tree risks to people and property and significantly reduce your liability exposure.

Veterinary

Blackhawk Veterinary Hospital is a full-service hospital serving Danville and the surrounding East Bay. Our clients and patients are considered an extension of the Blackhawk Veterinary Hospital family, and we strive to provide excellent and compassionate care combined with outstanding customer service. From vaccines to surgery we have all of your veterinary needs covered.

Voice Lessons

Elizabeth works as a Professional Lyric Coloratura Soprano, Private Voice Teacher, Philanthropist. Ms. Hunter Ashley specializes as a Soloist in Oratorio, Opera, Concert, Sacred, Musical, and Cabaret. She performs in and around the San Francisco Bay Area, the United States, and internationally with renowned conductors. As a Private Voice teacher Elizabeth is the sole proprietor of The Elizabeth Hunter Ashley Performance Studio in Danville, California.

Steve Padis Steve Padis Jewelry info@padisjewelry.com www.padisjewelry.com

Lynn Eskew and Kelly Allen Diversified Capital Funding / NMLS#1850 Lynn 925-899-0777 Kelly 925-457-1738 lynn@divcap.net kelly@divcap.net

Jon Lubrano, President Atlantis Pools Inc (925) 736-0447 info@atlantispoolsdanville.com www.atlantispoolsdanville.com

Barbara Wilson, SRES Coldwell Banker Barbara (925) 989-9559 barb.wilson@cbnorcal.com

Andrea Campisi The Reutlinger Community (925) 964-2062 acampisi@rcjl.org www.rcjl.org

Trex Donovan Buena Vista Tree Service 925-449-1203 ntdonovan@yahoo.com buenavistatree.com

Dr. Nick Bricaud DVM Blackhawk Veterinary Hospital (925) 736-7440 drnick@blackhawkvet.com www.blackhawkvet.com

Elizabeth Hunter Ashley The Performance Studio 925-548-2694 Elizabeth@elizabethhunterashley.com www.elizabethhunterashley.com

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Resident Feature

Meet the

Seaberg Family: Sharing a Life Filled with Love and Theatre Arts By Eve Marie Shahoian, Danville Resident since 2013

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hen two people share a passion for both their work and each other it is a very special union. Stephanie and Jeff Seaberg, recent newlyweds, have known and worked together in theater over the last 14 years, and it was their love for theater arts and teaching children that brought them together. Jeff has lived in West Danville since 2003 and Stephanie since 2010. Over time, while working together and growing Theatre Performance Workshop (TPW) and KAOS camp in Danville, Stephanie and Jeff fell in love. It’s like a fairy tale love story, which they most appropriately fulfilled at their themed and theatrically inspired wedding this September in Bodega Bay. On their most special day, Stephanie wore her Wizard of Oz ruby slippers, tapping three times, as Dorothy would do, and Jeff wore his signature hat from the show Me and My Girl. Stephanie and Jeff set off to the Island of Maui for their honeymoon, where Jeff had proposed to Stephanie two years earlier. As Stephanie explains, “My best friend got engaged a year earlier and had a very elaborate proposal, and I jokingly dared Jeff to try and top him.” Jeff ended up proposing to Stephanie in a helicopter during their vacation, and Stephanie refers to that trip as “amazing”. I think it’s safe to say Jeff topped her friend’s proposal! Stephanie is not new to Danville, having attended San Ramon Valley High and Diablo Valley College. Her parents are Steve and Janet Lauck, her sister is Anne De Santes and, her late brother is Kyle Lauck. Jeff was born in Aurora, Illinois, but moved to the Bay Area in 1989, the same year Stephanie moved here from San Joaquin Valley. His parents are Carl and Joanne Seaberg, and his three siblings are his brother Jerry and sisters Kim and Kris. Stephanie’s grandfather was George Lauck, owner of Lauck’s Bakery in Fresno, Ca. Stephanie grew up hearing that “ he sold the most pies and cakes under one roof on the east coast.” In honor of Lauck’s Bakery, Stephanie used a vintage Lauck’s Bakery cake knife to cut her wedding cake. With a family history of baking it’s not a surprise that in Stephanie’s spare time she loves to cook, and refers to herself as a “Culinary Magician” and jokingly proclaims herself, “The best cook in Danville.”

In their home, Stephanie and Jeff have a motto “There’s always room for one more.” Their home is often bustling with friends to celebrate many occasions, as they host an annual Oscars Party, Christmas dinners, and many cast parties. Stephanie used to host Sunday night sit down dinners with college friends where they always raised a glass and said, “Food is love!” before each meal. To this day she and Jeff still say this. In addition to theater, Jeff loves the Chicago Cubs. It’s no surprise that Jeff shed tears of joy when the Cubs won the World Series back in 2016. Stephanie explains, “It was right after Jeff proposed to me.” Both Stephanie and Jeff lead very active lives contributing much to theater arts in the Danville community and throughout the Bay Area. Theatre Performance Workshop is their pride and joy. It is an after school class that performs original plays by Jeff and Stephanie during the school year at Village Theatre. During the summer months they begin KAOS Camp, which is a two week long drama camp that local kids flock to.They have both been involved in theater their entire lives, both on stage and off. Stephanie appeared in The Wizard of Oz at the Pittsburg Community Theatre last year, and Jeff was the Director/ Producer/Writer for the madcap comedy Wigged Out, which played in Danville for four years. Jeff is also a regular performer for Tri-Valley Rep shows, which are held at the Bankhead Theatre in Livermore. He most recently played Nicky the Mobster in Bullets Over Broadway. Jeff was awarded the Tri-Valley Hero Award in 2012 for his work in play writing. Stephanie has been a drama instructor for Golden Oak Montessori in Castro Valley for the last two years, where she directs

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to underfunded families. Jeff and Stephanie have six unofficial children whom they call family. They are: Mallery Martinez, Hannah Sylwanowicz, Mike Anderson, Gordon Brown, Angie Motter and Rachel Maneloveg. They met all of them through TPW when they were little children and have grown into an extended family together. They were even bridesmaids and ushers at their wedding, and celebrate birthdays, Christmas, an occasional road trip and almost never miss a graduation. Stephanie shares, “They even bring their boyfriends and girlfriends over to meet us, and now in their mid twenties and spread across the state they still come over when they can.”

original plays that she writes for the schools. When not teaching, Stephanie is a costume designer for Chanticleers Playhouse. She won the “Best Costume Award” in 2017 for the production of The Addams Family. Stephanie is also the secretary to the PAC McGucken Committee and won the “PAC award for achievement” in 2016. Jeff and Stephanie attend an annual actor’s camp in Occidental every Labor Day weekend called McGucken. “It’s a great opportunity to workshop ideas, promote shows and perform.” For each show Stephanie gives away three full scholarships to kids who qualify for FLP, which is a wonderful way to bring the arts

Stephanie and Jeff love living in West Danville. They enjoy walking to restaurants, all the local hangouts and have their regular routine. Stephanie explains, “Monday is fried chicken night at Revel, happy hour at Maria Maria on Wednesday, Bridges is their “Cheers”, and on Saturdays, Jeff walks to the farmers’ market to buy sunflowers for me.” Since they both teach in the community they really enjoy going to events like Hot August Nights and running into their students, both young and old. They especially love seeing their students during the Danville tree lighting because the kids are full of holiday spirit.

Do you know a neighbor who has a story to share? Nominate your neighbor to be featured in one of our upcoming issues! Contact us at eshahoian@bestversionmedia.com.

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Pet Adoption Corner

Rain

Mya

Meet your forever friend at Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation, 2890 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, during adoption hours: Noon to 6 pm Wednesday & Thursday, Noon to 7 pm Friday, and Noon to 6 pm Saturday & Sunday.

Eight-year-old Rain is a scruffy muffin with the cutest ears. This sweetheart is looking for gentle, patient guardians who will appreciate his sensitive nature. A daily walk around the block, some mental enrichment like foodpuzzle toys and evening cuddles would make Rain’s day perfect.

Would you like to be part of the heroic team that saves the lives of rescued dogs and cats? Can you share your talents to connect people and animals? ARF volunteers are making a difference! For more information see our website, www. arflife.org, or call (925) 256-1ARF.

The adoption fee for puppies <6 months is $300, for adult dogs is $250, and includes a discount on the first six-week session of a manners class.

One-year-old Mya is a sweet girl with the most beautiful gold speckled markings. She may be shy at first, but when she feels loved, she comes out of her shell to reveal a fun and playful young cat. If a wand toy passes by her, she lights up and can’t wait to bat at it with her little paws. Mya is sensitive but flourishes when given time and patience. She would do best going to a home where she knows that she is safe and has an abundance of toys sprinkled throughout her space to keep her entertained. The adoption fee for kittens <6 months $125 and for adult cats is $75.

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Real Estate Listings in West Danville Addresses in Bold are Seller’s/Buyer’s represented by Ron and Joe Gatti | 11/10/18

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

Active Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

211 Del Amigo Rd $2,399,000 918 Podva Ln $2,495,000 San Ramon Valley Blvd $579,000 San Ramon Valley Blvd $589,900 W Prospect Ave $629,000 San Ramon Valley Blvd. $675,000 Garden Creek Pl $719,000 Elworthy Ranch Dr $949,000 Elworthy Ranch Dr $965,000

Elworthy Ranch Dr Westridge Avenue Nadine Pl Elsie Dr BRIAR PLACE Corte Encanto Montcrest Pl Kuss Rd Kuss Road

4722 2199 1114 1114 847 1301 1357 1752 1804

5 5 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

2.5 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 2

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Ilo Lane Estates Dr

$519,500 $1,598,000

1012 2332

2 3

$999,888 $1,159,000 $1,249,000 $1,249,000 $1,449,000 $1,489,000 $1,820,000 $1,995,000 $1,999,900

1752 2004 1417 1908 3158 2103 3155 3460 4050

3 4 3 6 5 4 4 4 5

2 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 4

Pending Listings Street List Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths

1 2

Van Gordon Pl Highland Dr

$1,599,000 $1,699,000

2850 2725

4 4

2 3

Sold Listings Sold Listings List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street List Price Sold Price Sq. Ft. Beds Baths Street 342 Cordell Dr Garden Creek Pl River Rock Ln Estates Drive

$2,100,000 $725,000 $1,150,000 $1,398,000

$2,000,000 $710,000 $1,150,000 $1,170,000

4153 1357 2014 1558

5 3 4 3

3 2 2 1

Meadowside Pl Montair Dr Del Amigo Rd Margaret Ln

$1,598,000 $1,998,000 $1,995,000 $2,999,888

$1,598,000 $1,825,000 $1,895,000 $2,300,000

3534 3141 3295 11782

5 5 4 6

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December

Calendar of Events

Now thru Sat., Dec 15

Conflict and Compassion, The Vietnam War Through the Eyes of Veterans @Village Theatre & Art Gallery Featuring original photographs and artwork by Vietnam Vets. For more information visit www.villagetheatreshows.com

Thurs., Dec. 6

The Jazz Room Presents George Cole and Eurocana @Village Theatre & Art Gallery Enjoy Gypsy Jazz, Uptown Swing and French Chanson Time: 8pm Cost: Pre-sale $25 Door $30 Tickets: www.villagetheatreshows.com Follow on Facebook @TheJazzRoomDanville.com

Now thru Fri., Dec. 7

Santa’s Mailbox @Danville Community Center For more information visit www.danville.ca.gov

Fri., Dec 7 and Sat., Dec. 8

Elf Workshop @Danville Community Center Get your little elves into the holiday spirit at Danville’s Elf Workshop. Refreshments will be served while children create hands-on holiday crafts, get their faces painted, socialize, and take a photo with Santa. It’s the perfect chance for them to get creative this season. Due to the popularity of this event, there are two sessions available and ONLINE preregistration is required. Please choose one time to attend. For more information visit www.danville.ca.gov/recguide

Fri., Dec. 14

Small Business Council Workshop

games, eat a snack and enjoy a movie! Feel free to come dressed up along with the theme for the month! Ages: 7 to 12 co-ed Cost: Starting at $22 Time: 6:30 - 10:30pm For more information visit www.activekids.com

Tues., Dec.18

Senior Holiday Luncheon @Danville Senior Center For more information visit www.danville. ca.gov/Seniors or call 925-314-3430.

Every Saturday

Farmers’ Market @Railroad Ave. Municipal Parking Lot-Downtown Get the freshest seasonal fare at Danville Certified Farmers’ Market. You’ll find fruits and vegetables direct from local farmers, along with fresh-cut flowers, bedding plants and fresh breads. This event is located at Railroad & Prospect Avenues and offers free parking in the adjacent lot. Time: 9am-1pm More information at www.pcfma.com

Every Monday

Tips for Change Community Fundraising Events @Gianni’s Italian Bistro Gianni’s Italian Bistro opens up their restaurant to support our local non-profit community. Tips for change is a fun and unique way for local local charity organizations to raise much needed funds. Volunteers and supporters of local non-profits suit up and become your servers for the evening with all tips and 10% of sales going to support their organization. This event occurs most Monday evenings between 5 and 8pm and is open to the public. Reservations required. More information at www,giannissanramon.com

@Veterans Memorial Building The Danville Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to introduce the Small Business Council. The goal of the Small Business Council is to be a valuable resource for our community by identifying the needs of, and solutions for, local business owners. This workshop is offered the second Friday of each month. Time: 7:30- 9:00am Cost: Free

Save the date:

Fri., Dec. 14

@Auburn Lounge 5:00pm

Kids Night Out- A Whoville Holiday

Thurs., Feb. 21 Danville Living Magazine 3rd Anniversary Celebration

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Expert Contributor

Supporting Your Immune System With Chiropractic Care By Dr. Mahsa Khodabakhsh, B.S., D.C., Empowered Chiropractic

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re you dreading getting a cold or the flu this winter knowing that you are more susceptible during the colder months of the year? While increased doses of Vitamin C can help, receiving chiropractic care is the secret weapon to boost your immune system and help you stay healthy throughout the year. The main role of our immune system is to protect and fight against infectious organisms and keep them from entering our bodies. Our immune system is made up of proteins, tissues, organs and cells (white blood cells), and all of this works together to keep us healthy. While our bodies are protected by our immune system, sometimes this system may have issues and not work properly. There are a few causes as to why your immune system may not be optimal and these may include autoimmune disorders, cancer, allergic disorders, and/or immunodeficiency disorders.There are a variety of treatments available for malfunctioning or compromised immune systems. If you want to find a natural solution that doesn’t require taking medication, chiropractic treatment might be your answer. While people may associate chiropractic treatment with those that are simply suffering from neck or back pain, please understand that chiropractic care provides many more benefits,

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Expert Contributor

Current Trends in Kitchen Design By Jim Long, S&J Properties, General Contractor, Resident since 1991

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ecades ago, the kitchen was hidden in the back of the house. It was a place where meals were prepared, and dirty dishes were washed. Fast forward to 2018 and the kitchen has a much different role. Today the kitchen is the focal point of the home, the place that brings everyone together, the kitchen is paraded in all its beauty and warmth at the very center of the house. Technology advances and changing social dynamics have contributed greatly to the rise of the modern kitchen. There is a far bigger focus on open concept homes that revolve around the kitchen, so everyone can be together. As with any modern design trend, clean and simple styles have become favorites for homeowners with natural light becoming an essential aspect of the overall look and function of the kitchen space. Technology has entered the kitchen in full force and not just in the form of fancy gadgets and appliances. Today, you can have a kitchen with technology integrated into every function and appliance from the faucets to the fridge to the lighting. This is what we call a smart kitchen. Smart kitchens are an evolving

aspect of design. In fact, a lot of kitchens today are built smart from the ground up. For older kitchens, sensors, smart gadgets and other devices can be added to for convenience to the homeowner. Easy add-ons are motion sense equipped kitchen faucets that can sense the presence of hands underneath and will come on automatically or try a one-touch feature. Refrigerators that can alert you when your grocery items are running low or a coffee maker programmed to have your coffee ready when you wake up. There is also a gadget that monitors your eggs, telling you which ones are almost going bad. Do not forget to update your lighting system allowing you to control all the lights from your smartphone or tablet. White is still a big favorite for kitchen cabinets; homeowners love it for its clean look, which is especially beneficial in a space that tends to get cluttered. White cabinets are simply beautiful and timeless and can be used in almost any kind of kitchen style. We expect white to remain a popular cabinet color probably for years to come. To break up the all-white kitchen expect to see islands in W e lig Of ht fer si C ns hr ta ist lla m tio as ns

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White and grey seem to be the two big cabinet colors. Their modern clean look will keep them as favorites for years. But there is another color palette slowly making its way into the kitchen, dark jewel tones: black, navy, emerald green and even plum. It will surprise you at how well dark kitchen cabinets can work in and/or enhance a kitchen space with its dramatic and luxurious feel. For high-end kitchen counter tops, quartz still reigns supreme. The material is extremely hardy, can last virtually forever, is a breeze to maintain and is anti-microbial. Granite, the main competitor in the high-end bracket, requires slightly more maintenance.

a variety of different paint colors or wood stain colors. The mixing of finishes creates a needed accent piece and additional pops-ofcolor for the brave of heart. As popular as white cabinets are, grey is the second choice for many. Grey cabinets are like a chameleon of sorts. Versatile for any look or project. Grey cabinets work great when paired with natural elements, glamour accents, or none.

When quartz counter tops first came into the market, the main worry was lack of variety in terms of colors and finishes. But with time, thanks to technology, manufacturers have provided a wide range of colors to choose from as well as realistic stone patterns. You can even get quartz finished with elaborate swirls and large veining to imitate other materials like natural stone. These unique styles have become immensely popular, although there is a notable trend toward softer and more neutral colors. More and more homeowners are opting for colors like grey, taupe, creamy or white finishes. The pattern preferences have changed to veining from particulates that we’ve seen in past years. This follows the trend towards cleaner styles seen in most home spaces. If you are thinking of new remodeling ideas, getting the help from a qualified professional builder is worth the investment and long run value.

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Non-Responsive Listing Agent- What Can a Buyer Do? By Barbara Wilson, Realtor, SRES, Coldwell Banker DRE # 01404824

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have been asked what one can do when a client has written an offer, but the listing agent is not responsive. What should the buyer’s agent do? The buyer’s agent should of course have called the listing agent before writing the offer so the listing agent knows to expect it. Ideally, the Buyer’s Agent (BA) would have requested an in-person presentation of the offer to the listing agent, if not both the listing agent and the seller. But if an in-person presentation isn’t possible, the BA should call and text the agent to let them know they sent it, with a “readreceipt” for confirmation. But if the basics have been done, and the listing agent is still unresponsive, there some additional things a BA can do. 1. Call the listing agent’s broker or manager or he BA’s Broker or Manager can make the call. 2. Go to the listing agent’s office to present the offer to the broker. If the listing agent IS the broker, they usually have an assistant. Try to find out when the listing agent is expected in the office, and make sure the assistant gets a copy of the offer in a clearly marked envelope stating “Offer for the purchase of X property,” obtaining a dated and timed signature of receipt. 3. One can Express Mail or use a delivery service to send the clearly-marked offer to the broker’s office with a signature required. But if these are either not possible or unsuccessful, more dramatic efforts may be required. 4. The BA can go to the seller’s house when the seller is there and explain. “I have an offer for your house, but I have been unable to reach your agent. Would you please ask your agent to contact me?” And if this is not successful, then I can think of only 2 more options.

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5. The BA could leave the sealed ”tamper-proof” envelope with the seller, again, clearly marked and instructed that the envelope should be opened by the listing agent, obtaining a signature and date from the seller indicating time of delivery of a sealed envelope labeled “offer”. 6. The BA or buyer can make a complaint to the local and state Real Estate boards that the listing agent is preventing the presentation of an offer. There are clear instructions on how to do so on the Realtor’s Association sites. Armed with documentation of the emails sent, dates of text messages, signed or refused express mail packages, date and time of conversation with seller, the board should be able to get a response or take other action. It is our ethical and legal responsibility to present all offers, even those presented after we are in contract. So make sure you get your fair hearing, and if your offer is not accepted, your agent should be able to provide you proof from the listing agent that the offer was actually presented to the seller. Most of the agents you will ever encounter are ethical and responsible. But when we do encounter that “bad apple”, it is good to have a plan.

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Yes to School Uniforms By Peggy Arman, The Dorris-Eaton School

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oes this look good on me?” is a question parents often hear in the morning when they side-step the pile of discarded clothing strewn on the floor while urging their children to hurry. Getting to school on time can often be problematic. Avoiding chaos in the morning is just one reason parents like school uniforms. However, there are many other benefits to choosing a uniform school. Uniforms promote a sense of belonging and school pride. There’s a camaraderie that develops when students feel they are part of a larger group. Elementary school students often beam with pride because they “match” older students; they feel important being part of the same school community. Middle and high school students, who may not be thrilled with the idea of looking like everyone else, frequently bond when grumbling about the dress code. Many don’t realize that having just a few clothing choices can simplify their lives. For example, when the only option is either a white or blue oxford shirt, the pressure to impress others with the latest brand name is eliminated. Minimizing students’ focus on appearance enables teachers and administrators to emphasize good grooming. Perhaps more significant is that all-important first

impression. With uniforms, students and teachers are more prone to make a judgement on someone’s demeanor rather than their ability to afford trendy clothing. For parents, less social pressure on their children can translate into happier kids. Content children and financial savings are win-win for parents. Students who wear uniforms typically have fewer distractions during the school day. By design, uniform schools adopt clothing that is tailored to look good but is not provocative. An oxford or polo shirt is a staple of many schools with uniform dress. Pants or skirts that are dress code appropriate are not skin tight or excessively short. Students don’t spend time worrying about what they look like or evaluating what others are wearing. Another benefit is reduced teasing; it’s difficult to make fun of or laugh at someone wearing the same thing you’re wearing. Students focus on schoolwork is often sharpened, allowing them to concentrate on learning. Some argue that uniforms don’t allow students the freedom to express themselves. This perception limits expression to outward appearance. During the course of the school day, students have the opportunity to share their ideas, create art and music, and interact with their peers—all forms of expressing themselves. Some students find that having a weekday uniform makes dressing in “street clothes” on the weekend something to look forward to. So, even if a dress shirt, tie, and blazer may not be the first choice for students, being a part of a school community, less peer pressure, and a focus on learning are long-term benefits you can’t beat.

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Chocolate Pecan Brown Sugar Shortbread Bars By Suzanne Jacobus, Resident since 2013

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ith Christmas fast approaching it is a time for entertaining and festive holiday parties. This is a quick, simple, and delicious recipe to make and take as a hostess gift. I like to package them in little cellophane bags tied with colorful ribbon.

Chocolate Pecan Brown Sugar Shortbread Bars

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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 9x13 inch baking dish with parchment paper. Spray paper with nonstick spray.

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Cream the butter and sugar in a food processor. Add vanilla. Add the flour and pulse on and off until the mixture looks like corn meal. Press into prepared pan. Bake for 20-25 minutes until lightly browned. Immediately after taking out of the oven, pour chocolate chips over. Spread with a long spatula. (If the chocolate sticks to the spatula spray it with nonstick spray.) Immediately sprinkle nuts over chocolate. Allow chocolate to cool completely before slicing.

Yield: 2 dozen or more depending on how small you slice bars. Note: I have also made 1 ½ of this recipe and baked on a cookie sheet for a larger portion. Enjoy! Suzanne Jacobus Alain Pinel Realtors sjacobus@apr.com

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Arts and Culture

Self Discovery Begins On Stage By Stephanie Seaberg, Resident since 2010

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he thrill of the spotlight is an adrenaline induced roller coaster that is often hard to understand. Some would call it an acquired taste, like cilantro or Tarantino films. You either love it or hate it. The very thought of standing on stage while hundreds of eyes are fixated on you sounds terrifying to some, yet hundreds of children flock to the charming and intimate Village Theater that occupies downtown Danville on Front Street just around the corner from the famous and beloved oak tree.They are there to fulfill an unbridled desire to set their spirits free on stage. It is all done through the artistic outlet of the Theater Performance Workshop and KAOS Camp. Theater Performance Workshop, also known as TPW, is a beginners course in acting for kids ages 7-14 that meets twice a week at the Village theater in Danville. After 10 weeks of rehearsals, a weekend long public performance is showcased for friends and family. KAOS Camp encompasses all the same goals and core values as TPW, condensed into a two week long summer camp at Hap McGee Park. Over the last 15 years, TPW has been home to more than 4,000 young and eager actors and seen over 90 productions in its tenure. To call this seasoned theater company unconventional would be quite the understatement. As the students arrive to class, they are greeted with a ruckus call to order by the director who enthusiastically proclaims “Friends, Romans, countrymen” then the students all cry back “Lend me your ears” and then take their seats for rehearsal. It is one of the many quirky aspects of this program that the kids love. Each and every play is hand written and custom crafted for the students and class. You won’t see any fanciful Disney characters in these plays, but you also won’t see

anyone playing “Tree #6” on stage either. The writers prefer to spread the story out to every character, giving everyone a chance to shine on stage for a moment. Every show also includes a random dance number, where children spontaneously break out into a choreographed dance that gets the audience’s toes tapping. It is the creative brain child of resident actor and writer, Jeff Seaberg who has been a rather familiar face in Danville these last 20 years. He was the writer, producer and director of the madcap hair salon musical, “Wigged Out”, which ran for several years and was a staple of the Danville scene.”The journey of self discovery really begins on stage,” he proclaims, as he staples and stacks a pile of scripts. The scripts are on their way to a rehearsal for his latest show “A Very Jingletown Christmas.” Seaberg has been producing Christmas themed musicals in December for the last seven years as part of a TPW holiday special, and so far, they have been very well received. “We’re a small operation with only my husband and myself, and a handful of assistants, which is a good fit for us.” If your household has an aspiring young actor that is pining for the spotlight, Contact the Danville Community Center at (925) 314-3400.

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Rates rise, appreciation slows and homeowners are waiting it out.

Do you know the cost of WAITING?

By Lynn Eskew, NMLS 310381 and Kelly Stewart Allen, NMLS 261078 Diversified Capital Funding, NMLS 1850

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he cost of waiting to buy is defined as the additional funds it would take to buy a home if prices and interest rates were to increase or prices were to decrease, and interest rates were to increase. If you are wondering if the rise in mortgage interest rates continues, doesn’t that mean that home prices will decline? In actuality, mortgage rates tend to rise when the economy is growing, but factors like inventory and cost of construction drive housing prices. In the Danville area, for every 1% increase in interest rates (and rates currently are up almost 1% over last year), housing prices would need to decline between

9 and 11 percent for a buyer to have the same purchasing power as they had when rates were lower. The last time mortgage interest rates reached levels reported in August and September of this year was in 2011. Current predictions are for year-overyear national home price appreciation to be 4.7% in the period of August 2018 to August 2019. Home prices rose 5.5% in the same period year-over-year ending 2018. Questions about your home’s equity, the housing market or your cost of waiting? We can help!

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Now Is the Time to Prepare Your Pool for the Summer Months By Jon Lubrano, President, Atlantis Pools Inc

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inter can be the best time of year to prepare your pool for use over the summer. Contrary to popular belief, springtime isn’t the best time when it comes to remodeling, building your pool or addressing any issues your pool may have. Pool owners may have the best pool construction or remodel experience this time of year. By the time spring arrives, there is usually a long line of pool owners wanting to make enhancements or repairs to their pools, so why not get the process going now to ensure it can be completed in a smooth and timely manner and you get the best customer service possible? The leaves are falling off the trees, our pools are chilly and swimming may be the last thing on your mind, but now is the time to start thinking about your summer pool desires. As one can imagine, the pool construction and maintenance industry isn’t nearly as busy during the colder months than during the spring and summer. By arranging to have your pool built or remodeled in the winter, you’re allowing yourself access to the best pool builders and craftsmen who will be able to have it completed faster than during the spring due to their availability.

For optimal pool performance by the time the warm weather arrives, allow plenty of time for your pool service to prepare for any events you have planned. I recommend at least a weeks notice before a party to thoroughly go over your pool system, check lights, drains and safety issues. At Atlantis, this service is always complementary for our customers. Atlantis Pools offers a free consultation on all your pool needs, including remodel projects. Please call us at (925) 736-0447, email info@atlantispoolsdanville.com or visit us online at www.atlantispoolsdanville.com to schedule an inspection.

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People, Faces and Places

People, Faces and Places By Geoff Gillette, Town of Danville

All smiles on the Town Green at the latest Arts & Rec on the Go. Danville’s Recreation staff go to area parks and bring games and fun.

Celebrating Danville’s heritage is a part of the charm of living here at the commemoration of the Cabral House, now Jolie Salon by members of the Town Council and the Historic Resource Commission.

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Residents Giving Back

Discovery Counseling Center’s Anti-Bullying Fundraising Show By Michael Copeland, Resident since 2002

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t was standing room only on Thursday, October 25th at the Village Theatre in downtown Danville, as Discovery Counseling Center hosted their 5th annual Evening of Music and Laughter, a fundraising show benefiting DCC’s anti-bullying program. This year’s show brings back (by popular demand) the very funny comedian Bryan Kellen in addition to a rare acoustic performance by San Francisco rockers Static & Surrender. There was also a surprise special appearance by Hays & Company. Not very many people know that bullying is widespread and perhaps the most under-reported safety problem on American school campuses. Contrary to popular belief, bullying occurs more often at school than on the way to and from there. Once thought of as simply a rite of passage or relatively harmless behavior that helps build young people’s character, bullying is now known to have long-lasting harmful effects, for both the victim and the bully. Bullying is often mistakenly viewed as a narrow range of anti-social behavior confined to elementary school recess yards. Perhaps more than any other school safety problem, bullying affects students’ sense of security. Discovery Counseling Center of San Ramon Valley also offers comprehensive and affordable assistance to school age kids in times of crises, emotional need and life transitions. Their highly regarded anti-bullying program has already been instituted in many of the elementary schools in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. Kathy Chiverton, Executive Director at Discovery, says funds from this event will help Discovery Counseling Center to expand their reach throughout the district. “Every dollar raised at the anti-bullying fundraiser goes directly to the cause and the Quest Foundation, a private foundation located in Danville, matches 2 for 1 all funds raised with a generous donation.” With a successful event, over two thousand 4th and 5th graders will be able to participate in Discovery’s powerful and effective antibullying course. Past shows have included such talented performers as Nashville country artist Paul Jefferson, L.A. singer-songwriter Courtney Randall, Rocker David Victor (formerly of the band Boston), STUNG – the preeminent Police tribute band, and, the incredibly versatile A Cappella group from Vanderbilt University – The Meledors. Additionally, the show has featured the stand-up comedy talents of Tony Camin, David Vanavermaete and Anthony Hill. This year’s show boasted over 20 corporate sponsors including Title Sponsors - Interior Motions and Links for Life Foundation. I’m very honored and proud to be a part of Discovery Counseling Center’s Anti-Bullying Fundraiser again this year.The passion

of all the people who work so hard to produce a show that raises funds and awareness for such a useful cause is both heart-warming and contagious. I jumped at the chance to come back and do my part. DCC’s fall fundraising committee includes myself as chairman and the evening’s Master of Ceremonies, in addition to Zach Haller, Nicole Fornaci, Mary Verstraete, Mark Heavey, Alex Hays, Ceal Barlett, Eric Johnson, Michael Taylor, Michele Milz, Karen Cordeiro, Greg Betty, Mike Mooney, Dave Jones and Sylvia Luneau. Relieved that this year’s event was so successful, the committee will be back at work soon enough planning for next year’s show. For more information on Discovery Counseling Center’s services visit their website at www.discoveryctr.net.

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Welcome to the Neighborhood!

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‘Tis the Season… By Dr. Nick Bricaud, DVM, Blackhawk Veterinary Hospital

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is the season to be jolly and while your pets love holiday cheer, there are a few things to be cautious of. Cats love holiday ribbons and shimmering tinsels, but if eaten, these can cause some major problems for your furry friend. Never leave your pet unsupervised near your tree and be sure it’s properly secured. Unstable trees can fall and injure your pet and ingestion of pine needles or tree water can cause major health issues. Other holiday plants to be cautious of include holly, mistletoe, poinsettias, and lilies as these are toxic to your pet. For the perfect holiday treat give your pet a new pet treat rather than leftovers and as always, keep all sweets, such as chocolates, and any unattended alcoholic beverages away from your pet. Healthy pets ensure a happy holiday but if you think your pet may have ingested something, seek medical attention immediately.

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Gift Brilliantly A Holiday Tribute To The Incredible Women in Our Lives By Steve Padis, Steve Padis Jewelry, Resident Since 1989

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is the season to sparkle—and spread joy, and as the holidays approach, we take a moment to appreciate the people in our lives who make it all happen. There is something extra-special about the women in our lives who make home, “home.” My wife Judy is my rock; an amazing partner, spouse, friend, and mother to our four kids. I am so grateful to her for all she does for our family. In addition to working exceptionally hard during the holiday season alongside our team in the jewelry stores, she also does nearly all of our Christmas shopping and cooks a feast for our Christmas celebration at our home in Blackhawk for the entire family of nearly 50 people. She is remarkable in so many ways, and I feel so blessed to call her my wife. Naturally, I am especially proud of our partnership with Forevermark on the Tribute™ Collection, a collection that celebrates the uniqueness and importance of the women and moments that make our lives special. A Forevermark diamond is distinctive for many reasons, not least of which is its unalterable inscription, located inside the heart of diamond itself – a true mark of integrity. These diamonds come with a promise: every single diamond is responsibly sourced, as well as beautiful and rare. The Forevermark Tribute™ Collection celebrates the unique and brilliant woman who wears it. The pieces can be worn stacked or layered to reflect individual style and character. When combined, the look features multiple diamonds, paying tribute to the many qualities that together make her the incredible woman she is. The Forevermark Tribute Collection is perfect for symbolizing your own distinct traits, or for celebrating the many qualities of the woman you adore. Less than 1% of the world’s diamonds have the qualities to become a Forevermark diamond. The rarity and beauty of the Forevermark diamond is the perfect center to a piece of jewelry to celebrate life’s most precious moments. A Forevermark diamond to commemorate those memories is the perfect marriage of strength and beauty, inspired by the women who hold our world together. Padis Jewelry has an extensive selection of Forevermark diamonds --- in fact the largest in the country. When you visit, you’ll also find a beautiful array of fine jewelry and timepieces from many other luxury brands such as Tacori, Roberto Coin, Verragio, TAG Heuer, Michael M and Breitling to name a few. Our team at Padis is here and ready to help with all of your holiday shopping needs both in our stores and on our website at

padisjewelry.com. We treasure the generations of families who allow us to become a part of their most precious moments. From our family to yours, we wish you a very happy holiday season!

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