1601 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
All American Signs has closed their Walnut Creek location along with that giant fish tank in their window on N. Main St. in downtown Walnut Creek. Their Dublin location is still open. Check out their website here.
I saw this in downtown Walnut Creek and thought of this article about baby wigs.
Lesher Center for the Arts
1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek
Saturday, July 20th, 2013
11:00am – 12:00pm | FreeJoin us this summer for a guided walking tour of Walnut Creek’s prime public art works located around downtown. Tours start at 11 a.m. on the third Saturday of the month. The 60-minute, docent-led walking tours depart from the front of the Lesher Center. Admission is $5 and includes a free pass to the Bedford Gallery.
We’re excited that artist Seyed Alavi will be joining the tour on Saturday, July 20 on the new Tour Route #4, focusing on Downtown Main Street and the Library. Seyed will speak about his piece Fountainhead on Main St. by Mechanics Bank.
RSVP to 925/295-1423 and drop-ins are always welcome.
1345 Locust Street, Walnut Creek
Back last January I posted about the Diablo Actors’ Ensemble Theatre in downtown Walnut Creek on Locust St. next to Peet’s and I just noticed that it has closed. It turns out that it closed in May according to the Contra Costa Times:
The jewel box of a theater, home to Diablo Actors’ Ensemble for the past five years and Lois Grandi’s Playhouse West for 13 years before that, will close at the end of May. The property at 1345 Locust St. has been sold, and the new owner envisions a restaurant where the theater, the Paint Palette and The Bead Store currently reside.
1510 Geary Road, Walnut Creek
From the Walnut Creek Police Department:
On 07/08/13 at approximately 2304 hrs., an employee was robbed by the above described suspect in the parking lot of 1510 Geary Rd. The suspect approached the victim in the parking lot and demanded money. The suspect was armed with a knife. After receiving the money, the suspect fled on foot. A police K9 immediately began a track for the suspect, but did not locate anyone.
No one was injured during the robbery and the investigation continues.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Walnut Creek Police Department at (925) 943-5844.
Suspect(s): White male adult, early 20’s, approx. 5’10”, thin build with a sunken in face, short hair and pale skin. Suspect was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants and tan soled shoes. Armed with a knife.
2099 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek
The Golf Mart will be moving from their Concord location to their new location at 2099 Mt. Diablo Blvd right off highway 24 in Walnut Creek. Golfsmith used to be a short walk away but they moved to Pleasant Hill last year. Connecting everything together is Pier 1 Imports which moved from the future Golf Mart location to the old Golfsmith location.
From Golf Mart’s website:
Serving Northern California as well as the San Diego area, the Golf Mart is a California institution and one of the best-reviewed golf chains in the country.
Stop by any of our 10 locations and see first-hand what some customers have called the, “Costco of Golf!”
A reader writes in:
Hi BTC,
Wondering if you’ve heard anything about the explosion sounds that have rocked near downtown Walnut Creek Saturday and Sunday night, around 11:00pm. I was sitting in my living room both times I heard the extremely loud and close sounding explosions. They both hit around 11:00pm each night but I haven’t heard anything in the news about them. I live near Ygnacio and Homestead and they sounded close, almost near the construction off Civic and Ygnacio. Just curious…
Ferrari of San Francisco (from Mill Valley) will be at the Liberty Bell Plaza in downtown Walnut Creek for the next few weekends so if you’re in the market for a Ferrari or just want to check one out up close drop by. Liberty Bell Plaza is located at the corner of of Mt. Diablo Blvd. and Broadway across the street from Nordstrom.
Photo by Flickr user Doug Orleans
From the Walnut Creek Police Department:
On the above date and time [07/07/13 5:53pm], Walnut Creek Police Department received a call of a paraglider accident in the Lime Ridge Open Space. Consolidated Fire Department, AMR and a CHP helicopter responded to extract the victim from the location of the accident. The victim was transported to John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek but did not survive the injuries sustained in the fall.
Other paragliders were with the victim and witnessed the fall. Nothing criminal is suspected. The victim’s identity is being withheld pending notification by the CCC Coroner’s office.
Broadway Plaza Summer Concert Series:
Broadway Plaza Street
Walnut Creek
Thursday, July 11th, 2013
6:30pm – 8:00pm | FreeBe a part of this great Broadway Plaza tradition and join us for our free concert series, Thursdays this summer!