1537 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
The girls and tween clothing store Un Deux Trois, that we learned would be coming to downtown Walnut Creek in May, has opened. Check out their website here.
1537 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
The girls and tween clothing store Un Deux Trois, that we learned would be coming to downtown Walnut Creek in May, has opened. Check out their website here.
Civic Park Community Center
1375 Civic Dr, walnut Creek
Saturday, June 13th – Sunday, June 14th, 2015
10:00am – 4:00pm (5pm on Sat) | FreeThe Coalpex Show is coming back and will take place next year, June 13-14, at the Walnut Creek Civic Center. Dealers, exhibits and more. The theme will be the 100 year anniversary of Charlie Chaplin’s “The Tramp.”
Encina Grande, Walnut Creek
Back in April we learned that the stores between the new Whole Foods/Safeway and the new Walgreens anchoring the other end would not be demolished but would rather be getting a facelift. As you can see in the above photo the stores remain open while the redevelopment takes place on the front exterior. The second level where ACE is located is just for decoration though.
Sign spotted in downtown Walnut Creek in front of Cheesecake Factory:
Don’t flush your cat litter.
Throw it out!
Every time you flush your cat
litter at least one sea otter gets
infected with toxoplasma
bondaii
I believe this is referring to toxoplasma gondii, which is a “parasite [that] infects one-third of the world’s population”.
Last month I lamented the fountains being turned off in downtown Walnut Creek but they are back in action as you can see at both the Wowhaus Geologica fountain in front of Wells Fargo and the Fountain Head a block away on N. Main St.
When I first glanced at the sign I wondered why a French organization, Saveour H2O was involved with water conservation. Only later did I realize that it’s Save Our H2O!
Spotted at the now closed McCovey’s Restaurant in downtown Walnut Creek, this door handle may be replaced soon to make way for the burger and beer joint Slater’s 50/50 which will be opening in its place.
Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
Thanks to a reader for pointing out that according to Macerich’s (the owner of Broadway Plaza) 2015 first quarter earnings report, the clothing store Zara, and Kit and Ace (active wear from the founder of Lululemon) are coming to Broadway Plaza in downtown Walnut Creek.
From the Kit and Ace Facebook page:
Kit and Ace designs contemporary luxury apparel, accessories and lifestyle products for men and women. Founded in Vancouver, BC, we have stores across North America and are opening locations internationally in 2015.
We believe in improving the perfect. Our speciality is luxury fabrics with technical properties that allow for easier care, greater comfort and increased functionality. We began with Technical Cashmere™ – machine washable cashmere designed to move with you throughout your day – and we will continue to innovate in both fabric and fashion design.
Check out the Kit and Ace website here. Check out Zara here.
A new cycling gym, Flywheel Sports, is coming to downtown Walnut Creek and will be located in the same building as CoreYoga Power, which opened in February on North Main St.
From their Facebook page:
It began with a simple idea. Make indoor cycling epic. An immersive experience for riders who want something more. Flywheel delivers the best 45 minutes of your day.
Flywheel was founded by a passionate team of fitness experts, dedicated to re-inventing the indoor cycling experience through camaraderie, technology, music and, most importantly, fun.
Led by a NY-based management team with extensive experience in branded sports and fitness ventures, Flywheel was developed by the best in the business, including creative director and legendary indoor cycling instructor Ruth Zukerman.
2nd Annual EBRC Nerdy Cosplay Field Day:
Larkey Park
2771 Buena Vista Ave, Walnut Creek
Sunday, June 7th, 2015
10:00am – 5:00pm | $5EBRC is East Bay Renegade Cosplay and we have been around for about two years now with almost 200 members on our Meetup.com site and continue to host all kinds of cosplay related events. This is going to be an all-ages cosplay event jam-packed with nerdy contests and activities! Since this is the second year that we are hosting it, I have reserved a spot at a mid-sized park. So despite reserving the largest space there, there is an event capacity limit of 300 people. This means that to ensure you get a spot you should pre-pay for the event using the link below. (Which will also help me to purchase food, awards, prizes, etc.) I will be putting up a schedule of activities when it gets closer to the event as well as sign-ups and other details, but so far we have been kicking around the ideas of a costume contest, trivia contests, photo shoots, cosplay photography contests and a myriad of other activities including a fabric/costume swap! We learned a lot from last year and have several plans in the works! We hope to see you there!
Fee: $5 per person. This will (hopefully) cover the cost of the picnic site, food, drinks and the awards for the many contests taking place during the field day! Here’s the link to pre-pay for the event:http://www.eventsbot.com/
events/eb456335086 There’s also an option to purchase a booster ticket which will get you a special little trinket at the event, but will mostly just help us cover our costs. If you’re willing and able to get one of those tickets it would be greatly appreciated! 🙂
1352 Locust St, Walnut Creek
From an email:
I’m excited to share that Tender Greens’ Walnut Creek location will host Farmer Market Cooking Classes & Summer Series with Chef Sean Eastwood with three editions of a Farmers Market Walk, Cooking Class and Lunch with Bay Area local, Chef Sean (you may have seen his Farmer’s Market experience in the San Jose Mercury News Eat Drink Play column recently, and he’s excited to bring this experience to Bay Area locals, firsthand!)
The first class will be on Sunday, June 14, 2015 beginning at 9 a.m. with a seasonal focus on stone fruits (cherries, peaches, apricots, pluots and cherries), and will continue once a month all summer long. Each class will have a different seasonal focus and guests can opt for one class or take all three. A full schedule of this summer’s events is below.
At each class, guests can enjoy an interactive, hands-on farmers market walk with Chef Eastwood to learn about the local produce with tastings along the way. With their farmers market haul in tow, guests will fully immerse themselves in the farm-fresh lifestyle by joining in a cooking class led by Chef Sean, followed by a private lunch with wine pairings.