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Juneteenth is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of African American slaves.
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Juneteenth is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of African American slaves.
Spotted outside the Veterans Memorial building in Danville.
Spotted this sweet looking MGB convertible in downtown Walnut Creek. Has to be from the 60’s, right?
422 Hartz Ave, Danville
America’s Finest Hemp Co. is opening in Danville where Brides on Hartz used to be. Check out their online shop here.
From their website:
At America’s Finest Hemp Company, we believe in the beneficial properties of the hemp plant, and of CBD in particular, which is why our product types are centered around consumer wellness. From tinctures to topicals, our phytocannabinoid-rich CBD products are designed to improve wellbeing, to support a healthy lifestyle, and they contain 0% THC.
Park Plaza Shops, Lafayette
The Moraga-based organic family farm Hollie’s Homegrown, which offers, “culinary & medicinal herbs, teas, and bath & body products” is coming to Park Plaza Shops in Lafayette where Joe & the Juice used to be. They will also be offering wine tasting at this spot. Check out their online shop here.
From their website:
At Hollie’s Homegrown it is our mission is to grow and procure the highest quality herbs, full of flavor and medicinal properties to craft delicious, healthy, safe food and bath/body products.
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Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime… The list of online video services keeps growing, with shows increasingly being siloed within their own service, requiring one to subscribe to multiple services to get access to shows you want to watch. Does this remind anyone of cable TV where you need to subscribe to different packages? Or is it not as bad? I subscribe to Netflix and Amazon Prime but I think it might make more sense to cycle through different services every few months to get access to more shows while keeping fees reasonable. What online video services do you subscribe to?
1954 Trinity Ave, Walnut Creek
Last year, we saw the progress on the Three by Lenox Homes condo complex in downtown Walnut Creek and they are now available for purchase, “priced from the $1,288,000 – $2,400,000’s”. Check out the floor plans and more here. I checked out the inside and the condos look sweet, with a cool rooftop deck that can be reserved. Penthouse owners have their own private rooftop deck section as well. I really like this location where you can walk to BART in 5-10 minutes, with Lesher Center, restaurants and shopping down the other block as well.
1403 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
In March we learned that Diablo Grills would be coming to downtown Walnut Creek where Jos. A. Bank used to be, and they have now opened. Check out their pizza ovens here. They also carry BBQ grills, smokers and more.
Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
Massage Chairs & More opened earlier this month at Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek where Solstice Sunglasses used to be. Check out their massage chair selection here.
From their website:
Our founder, Cliff Levin, has been involved in massage chairs since 1996, the longest tenure of anyone in North America. He knows a thing or two about massage chairs, and his familiarity with the category is part of the fabric of what makes Furniture For Life the leading resource for quality selection and expert guidance and information.
Lafayette Forge
Last November we learned that Headlands Brewing Co. would be coming to Lafayette Forge and they are now open. In addition to beer, they also offer wine, cider, sausages, and snacks. Check out their beer and food selection here.
From their website:
Our taproom features a 20-tap floating draught tower, we have two outdoor patios with fire pits and family and dog friendly landscaping. We proudly feature small batch ales exclusively available at the brewery, as well as guest beers, local wines and cider and a light and creative food program.