Lafayette Today, September 2014

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September 2014

Serving the Lafayette Community Lafayette Art & Wine Festival Saturday, September 20 & Sunday September 21

The annual Lafayette Art & Wine Festival is thriving as a growing regional event, attracting nearly four-times the town’s 24,000 population during the Festival weekend each September and consistently being voted by readers of Diablo Magazine as “Best of the East Bay.” Saturday, September 20th 10-7 PM Sunday, September 21st 10-6 PM The 2014 Lafayette Art & Wine Festival will be held on Saturday, Downtown Lafayette September 20 from 10am-7pm and al u n n a th 19 Sunday, September 21 from 10am6pm in Lafayette. Free The Festival is held in the heart of •Admission •Parking at BArTdowntown Lafayette at one beautiful event of•Shuttle the tobest times of the year, just steps •Bike Valet Parking from the Lafayette BART station, a few blocks from the Lafayette-Moraga bike trail (secure valet bike parking will be Wild Guess provided), two blocks off Highway BENEFITING e LLLC Battle of the Bands By Fran Miller Tak 24, and an easy walk or shuttle from t r ba When members of the band Wild Guess entered the Lafayette Library complimentary Festival parking. 20 & 21 and Learning Center’s first Battle of the Bands contest last year, they simply See Festival cont. on page 21 thought it might be fun. Little did they know that their first place win would 4 provide a launch pad for their music careers. The four band members from Lafayette Police: New Camera System is the sun kings • foreverland • aja vu • PettY theft • Pleasant Hill – 14-year-old vocalist Alexa Heine, guitarist Morgan Swanson, • stealin’ chicago • ZeboP • the sPaZmatics • the big jangle • Working bass guitarist Niels Sorensen and drummer Mikey Deng (all age 17) –•are now east baY mudd • night moves • baY bridge beat • duo gadjo • • other PeoPle’s moneY • juice • bob athaYde & friends • By Fran Miller playing their original music at events such as Pleasant Hill’s Come Together • acoustic s&m • juke joint • red house all stars • dominant 7 • Last month the Benefit Concert, Pleasant Hill City Hall's Sunday Concerts, and the Walnut Police Creek Walnut Festival. “We got a lot of recognition from Battle of the Bands, Lafayette Department was able which led to more gigs,” says Heine. “The Lafayette Library’s Battle of the Bands was the first major gig for us, to solve nearly 60% of and it was an amazing opportunity to get our feet wet and play in front of active home and automobile members of the music community as well as other very talented musicians,” robberies in town. Stolen jewelry, electronics, says Swanson. “Our participation most definitely helped our band's presence and automobiles all This image, captured by the new LPD-installed cameras, led in the community by allowing us to make connections with great people who found their way back to LPD to the perpetrators of a recent home robbery. An arrest www.lafayettefestival.com are totally interested in our music.” was madechamber and the stolen goods were returned to the home owner. Lafayette citizens who@friendly www.facebook.com/lafayettefestival #LafFest The Lafayette Library’s Teen Advisory Board created the Battle of the resignedly believed their items to be gone for good. The state average for solved Bands contest last year with the goal of providing teens a venue for creative home and auto robberies falls in the 10% range. The California versus Lafayette expression. Teen Services Librarian Patrick Brogan would love to see the discrepancy can best be attributed to the LPD’s new use of motion activated still contest flourish on the scale of Lafayette’s Art and Wine Festival. “I’d like to cameras, positioned at ingress and egress points throughout town. see it become an event that the community looks forward to and recognizes as The new camera system, when at its best is used in combination with higha legitimate platform for those with musical aspirations,” says Brogan. tech neighborhood and private home surveillance systems, is allowing the Heine encourages other bands to enter the contest this year. “Even if you're LPD to quickly recreate criminal events and find the bad guys, when time is a new band that's just starting out, it's a lot of fun and you gain experience from of the essence. “What used to maybe take 20 hours to solve is now taking us it.” Deng claims that the contest helped his confidence in performing in front two hours,” says LPD Police Chief Eric Christensen. “The teamwork between of crowds. “I really liked the exhilarating feeling I got from playing in front of residents and our department is allowing for a quick turnaround, which is crucial when we are dealing with stolen goods which a live crowd, then hearing them all cheer for us.” “I would encourage anyone who has an interest in performing to sign up for quickly find their way to a second market.” Lafayette’s Crime Prevention Battle of the Bands,” says Swanson. “I'm sure they will have a blast.” Commission (comprised of seven volunteer Volume VIII - Number 9 The Battle of the Bands contest is open to 13 – 19 year old residents of the commissioners, each with a strong interest or 3000F Danville Blvd #117 San Francisco Bay Area. All music genres are welcome. To enter, upload a Alamo, CA 94507 background in law enforcement) championed See Bands continued on page 15 Telephone (925) 405-6397 the camera program after thoroughly Fax (925) 406-0547 studying the efficacy of such systems. editor@yourmonthlypaper.com PRSRT STD U.S. Postage The commission presented its findings PAID Corstorphine ~ Publisher Local to the City Council, and of three various TheAlisa opinions expressed herein belong to the Permit 21 types of cameras, they recommended writers, and do not necessarily reflect that of LaPostal Customer Lafayette, CA Today. Lafayette Today is not responsible the effective and economical motion fayette for the content of any of the advertising herein, ECRWSS nor does publication imply endorsement. t1

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