Category Archives: Clayton

Schulz Museum – KIDS FREE DAY – Santa Rosa


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Kids get in FREE all day. Enjoy hands-on crafts in celebration of spring!

The Charles M.Schulz Museum opened in August 2002 to fulfill its mission of preserving, displaying, and interpreting the art of Charles M. Schulz. The museum carries out this mission through changing exhibitions and programming that: build an understanding of cartoonists and cartoon art; illustrate the scope of Schulz’s multi-faceted career; communicate the stories, inspirations and influences of Charles Schulz; and celebrate the life of Charles Schulz and the Peanuts characters. The Charles M. Schulz Museum is located 50 minutes north of San Francisco by car on Highway 101. Open weekdays Monday, Wednesday through Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Closed Tuesday.

Admission: $10 adults, $5 Seniors 62+, $5 youth & students (4-18 or with student ID), free for museum members & youth 3 and under. The Schulz Museum is located at 2301 Hardies Ln. Santa Rosa, Ca 94503. The museum can be reached by calling 707-579-4452 or by visiting their website, The Schulz Museum.org.

Concord Public Hearing on Outdoor Medical Marijuana


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The City of Concord Council will be holding a public hearing and voting to eliminate outdoor cultivation of medical marijuana on March 26 at 6:30pm. Mark Coon, the city’s attorney was asked last year by the Council to draft an ordinance banning outdoor growing pot for medical uses. This came after a neighbor of a legal medical marijuana patient complained about the patient’s cultivation of medical marijuana for himself and other qualified patients, on privately owned property. One side of this issue, neighbors, homeowners and apparently city government feel that they can dictate what other neighbors and homeowners can and can’t do in their own backyard. However outdoor growing of medical marijuana may be a medical necessity, is legal and can lead to improved quality of life. The method of resolving these apparent conflicts should not violate the U.S. Constitution 5 amendment, which should not constitute the “taking” of medicinal property.

The planning commission in February voted to have the council approve the ordinance, without any acknowledgement or warning to the public or patients legally prescribed medical marijuana. They also did it without completing necessary and important health, economic, emotional, or psychological impact studies on the patients effected.

LEGALIZATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Proposition 215 and the “Compassionate Use Act” allowed for the growth of marijuana for medical purposes. This state law was voted on and passed in 1996 by California residences, including City of Concord residences. According to Coon’s interpretation of the law, that does not guarantee the right to grow marijuana outdoors.  This is the same City Attorney that admits that the Concord Police Department is violating the 2008 California Court of Appeals decision in People v. Kelly which specifies the quantity of dried marijuana and mature or immature plants per qualified patient is between the patient and the physician not a city or local law enforcement.

In 2005, the City of Concord adopted an ordinance banning medical marijuana dispensaries within City limits (Concord Municipal Code §18-331.) after two dispensaries (which brought jobs) attempted to open up shop. As soon as they open, they were both slapped with a cease and desist orders and charged a heavy fine of $1,000 per day for every day they stayed open.

EFFECTS ON PATIENTS
Some may argue that is was the City of Concord that brought the outdoor grow problem on itself by not allowing patients to get access to their medications and forcing them to grow at home or travel out of the East Bay and often into unsafe and unfamiliar neighbors to gain access to their medication. According to Americans for Safe Access, “At least twenty East Bay cities now have bans in place, including Emeryville, Dublin, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Pleasanton, Antioch, Brentwood, Concord, Danville, Hercules, Lafayette, Moraga, Oakley, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek and San Pablo.”

To grow out doors all you need is dirt, sunlight and let nature take its course. There are substantial energy and equipment costs associated with growing marijuana or any plants indoors. They require high-powered lights which in turn can raise a patient’s PG&E bill anywhere between a couple hundred dollars to a couple thousand depending on the prescription and the setup.  There is also expensive and often bulky equipment needed to grow indoors. A patient would need indoor space for the system and the physical abilities to maintain it.

For patients on disability or on fixed income this an expensive project that would need start-up money ranging from hundreds to thousands depending on size and set up and still doesn’t necessarily guarantee success. Knowledge of hydroponics and problems associated with medical marijuana plants are also required.  The process is so extensive that some patients chose to take courses to learn medical marijuana cultivation. Some patients claim it could take months to even years to learn to successfully grow medical marijuana indoors.  This process is much more likely of resulting in unstable access to a much-needed medicine than simply growing outdoors. Many feel that these factors puts an undue hardship to those whose doctors have prescribed the controversial medication.

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EFFECTS ON ECONOMY
Another side effect of the banning of (store front) dispensaries, is the increase in mobile medical marijuana delivery services that have not only flood Concord and other local cities but are making a huge profit since the City of Concord has taken away any real chance of competition.  Other businesses that will also directly profit from the ban is hydroponic grow stores and PG&E. With patient’s lights running at peak hours (and sometimes 24 hours a day), energy giant PG&E will be able to charge patients at a premium for as long as they can afford to grow their medication in this expensive and ultimately unnatural fashion.

LEGALITY OF BANNING DISPENSARIES AND OUTDOOR CULTIVATION
It’s the City of Concord’s stance that they are “following the lead of a number of other cities throughout the state of California”. However, the legality of these bans has yet to be challenged. This seems to be an ever-growing trend in federal, state and local governments to pass laws that are unlawful and have no legal merit once properly challenged in court. Unlawful laws are challenged in court, however it may be years until the right situation with the right person makes such a challenge. This leads to years of governments and police officers enforcing laws that are not legal while simultaneously violating rights of the American people.

The legality of cities banning medical marijuana dispensaries is now being challenged. The California Supreme Court recently granted review of two cases involving challenges to similar local ordinances banning medical marijuana dispensaries, People v. G3 Holistic (2011 WL 5416335) and City of Riverside v. Inland Empire Patients Health and Wellness Center, 136 Cal.Rptr.3d 667 (2012). The outcome of the court’s decision, which is due in early 2013, could directly affect Concord’s ordinance, and might also affect any contemplated ban on outdoor medical marijuana cultivation.

Joseph Partansky, Advocate for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) whose followed public policy issues in relation to marijuana and other drugs since 1963 and whose has served on the Alcohol and Other Drug Advisory Board of Contra Costa County does have one question for the City of Concord, “Where has Concord been given the right to either practice medicine or void a California Appellate Court decision (People v Kelly) or California State Law (Prop 215)?”

If you are interested in attending the public hearing, there will be public comment portion where you can state your opinion. If you can’t make it to the meeting you can still let your voice be heard by calling the City Council at (925) 671-3158 or send a email to the city: citycouncil@ci.concord.ca.us

For more information on the City of Concord’s meeting agenda for March 26, please click the link below. I know this is a hot topic for many, so what’s your thoughts? Please discuss below!

Public Hearing to Ban Outdoor Cultivation of Medical Marijuana

Tuesday, March 26, 2013
6:30 p.m. – Regular Meeting
City Council Chamber
1950 Parkside Drive, Concord, CA

Free Starbucks Good Til March 31 – Proof for the Skeptics


Starbucks locations across the country are offering up FREE tall Hazelnut or Caramel Macchiato beverages! Just visit your local Starsbucks – no purchase required.

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I have had a few emails and comments about free Starbucks not really being free. I’m not sure where they are getting their information but I have called several local Starbucks asking about the deal and here’s what one barista had to say.

“Starbucks prefers you print out a coupon but for those that don’t have access to a printer, you can show them the flyer on your phone or tablet.” I followed up by asking her if someone didn’t have a printer, internet phone or tablet could they still take advantage of the free drink? She replied, “Of course, if that’s not available just tell the cashier to use code 350 and they will do it for FREE.”

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There is no official limit on how many times you can use this offer.  Plus it’s good until March 31. I went in alone and was able to get one for free. I don’t know if it works for more than one person per transaction but if each person went through the line independently, I know it wouldn’t be a problem. I will attach my receipt from yesterday’s FREE Starbucks experience and boy was it good. Hope you all enjoy your FREE Starbucks! Thank you Starbucks! Thank you Frankie! – My awesome barista! 🙂

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UPDATE:In some stores the flyers w/ the code are behind the register so if you just ask the barrista about the new macchiato or if they are free he/she will grab a flyer & enter the code. The Starbucks on Clayton Rd across from New Lim’s Garden Chinese Food did require a flyer with a barcode. However, other Starbuck’s locations like the one on Kirker Pass, the one in Safeway on Kirker Pass, the one on Port Chicago and the on across in the Diana shopping center on Concord blvd have accepted just the code. No other proof was required at those locations. I suggest you call ahead if you gotta drive a distance to grab this freebie.

P.S. Get a free 16-ounce cup of featured brew tea at participating Teavana stores with printable coupon. Offer expires March 31, 2013 at Sunvalley. Click here for more details!

Fire Safety Course Presented by Clayton CERT


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Clayton CERT and Clayton Police Department is presenting a fire safety class on March 23. This class will include basic understanding of fire safety devices and utility shut-offs at home. This week’s Clayton Pioneer has a Household Fire Safety Assessment form on the bottom of page 8. Fill it out and bring it to the workshop so you can claim your free copy of Family Preparedness – All Hazard Resource Guide. This 27-page booklet will give you essential tips on what to do before, during and after an emergency. The class will be held at Endeavor Hall, located at 6008 Center St, Clayton. This is a free admission event. Classes will be held at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., or 1 p.m. Check out ClaytonCERT.org for more information on CERT classes and events!

St Patrick’s Day Freebies & Celebrations


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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!  There may not be a pot of gold waiting for you, but you can take advantage of some fun free food and services offered today, plus lots of parades going on!

Visit the 30th Annual City of Dublin St Patrick’s Day Celebration. The festival opens 10:00am – 5:00pm with free admission and is located at the Dublin Civic Center 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin. For events and activities schedule, click here or for directions click here. Plus take advantage of free transportation to the parade.

Free bus service to and from the Dublin’s St Patrick’s Day festival and the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station will be offered both Saturday and Sunday. Festival goers arriving at the BART station should look for signs directing them to the Wheels route 10 bus. Riders should ask the driver for a return trip coupon. Buses will leave every 40 minutes from 6:21 a.m. to 6 p.m. The city especially encourages out-of-town visitors to take the free bus, so come on out!

For other local parades and activities, check out StPatrick’sDay.com. All you have to do is click on your state to find a parade near you.

If your headed into the city, visit sf.funcheap.com for a list of all free and cheap St Patrick’s Day parades, live music and events. Berg Injury Lawyers is sponsoring the Safe and Sober Free Cab Ride Home program for 2013. Free Cab Rides Home for St. Patrick’s Day – Begins: March 17, 2013 – 10pm
Ends: March 18, 2013 – 4am. Call one of the following cab companies and tell them the ride is on Berg Injury Lawyers. Please remember, there’s a $35 cap on all rides home, and patrons are responsible for costs more than $35. San Francisco – Call Luxor Cab at (415) 282-4141.

*Note: Due to the high number of ride requests on St. Patrick’s Day, rides cannot be guaranteed for everyone who calls. Cab rides are made available to area residents who otherwise might attempt to drive home after drinking. Rides are provided from bars & restaurants (not from house parties) to an individual’s residence and not to other drinking locations. Links: Event detail  *Cabs must be requested by phone.

Before you go out with your friends, here are some freebies up for grabs. Hope you enjoy these & Happy St Patrick’s Day and drive safely!

Free Starbucks – Get a FREE Tall Hazelnut or Caramel Macchiato at participating Canadian and American Starbucks. One freebie per person and offer runs through March 31, 2013. Note – be sure to check with the Barista before ordering and ask for Discount Code 350. Some locations may require a copy of the flyer (below) for the freebie.

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Free Coke – Stop by participating Walmart locations between 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. on March 17, 2013, and get a free ice cold .5 liter bottle of Coca-Cola Zero, while supplies last. Martinez.

Free Arby’s Sandwich – Buy one New York Style Reuben Sandwich, get a second one for free, at participating Arby’s locations. Offer is good from March 15 – March 17, 2013. Pleasanton & Vallejo

Corner Bakery Cafe Treat – Get a cookie, brownie, bar, Whoopee Pie or Baby Bundt Cake when you purchase an entree at participating Corner Bakery Cafe’s. Coupon is required. Offer expires March 19, 2013. Pleasanton.

Sweet Jelly Belly Deal – Speaking of sweet treats, the folks at Jelly Belly are offering a 15 percent discount on all green candy through March 17, 2013!

$2 Fruit & Veggie 16oz Smoothies Jamba Juice. Redeem with coupon (below).

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JC Penny Deal – Get a $10 discount on orders of $50 or more when you use promotional code “SPENDIT” at JC Penny. Offer is good in store with printable coupon or online – though March 17, 2013.

Kohl’s Friends & Family Shopping Days – Get 20 percent off everything in the store or online using promo code “MARFB20.” Offer runs through March 17, 2013.

Bath and Body Works Sale – Get 20 percent off your entire purchase at Bath and Body Works when you use coupon code “SPRING13.” Offer expires March 31, 2013.

Nine West Sale – Nine West is having a great deal. Get 30 percent off on everything through March 18, 2013. No special code is necessary.

Free Music – In the mood for some tunes? Get your Irish jig on with free Celtic Sampler from Amazon!

Free Tea – Get a free 16-ounce cup of featured brew tea at participating Teavana stores with printable coupon (below). Offer expires March 31, 2013 at Sunvalley.

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Redbox has a new code available that will get you a free movies. Simply enter the codes below (one code per free movie) at checkout when prompted.

  • REDBOX (new customers only)
  • DVDONME
  • BREAKKROOM
  • DVDATWAG (good only at Walgreen’s Redbox locations)
  • WALGREENS (good only at Walgreen’s Redbox kiosks)

Right now there are two free game rental codes: NOWPLAY (expires 5/9/13) and GAMEKIDS (expiration unknown). Text them to 727272 and Redbox will text you back a code to get a free video game rental which you’ll want to enter at the Redbox kiosk. The code is good now through May 9, 2013.  You can find more free Redbox codes for both video games and movies as well as tips on using the free codes.

Get a free St. Patrick’s Day plastic beer mug. Just “Like” their page, fill in your information and put in the code green2013. Your mug should arrive in 2-3 weeks. Hurry and get yours before they’re all gone!

Smilebox- St. Patrick’s Day Offer: Free St. Patrick’s Day Design called Clover Stamp and it’s available to use for free through March 12th. This design is also great for sharing up to 25 pictures from your St. Patrick’s Day party. Get access to this premium design, email or post to Facebook ad-free or print at home, all for free through March 12th.

*Note: Please note – some restrictions may apply. Please visit the vendor’s website for specific information.

Volunteers Needed! Help FIght Hunger!


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The Diablo Reporter has teamed up with Anna Chan, aka The Lemon Lady! Over the last four years, Anna has been on a nationwide campaign against hunger. The Lemon Lady Foundation is all volunteer and self-funded. Anna organized over 6,000 volunteer hours and personally harvested over 300 TONS of urban fruit and produce that’s delivered to local food pantries and hunger relief organizations.

Anna would like to inspire others about fruit and vegetable donations to local food pantries and she’s made simple to do so. Anna Chan & The Lemon Lady Foundation is looking for volunteers to pass out flyers! This is a great opportunity for everyone, especially walkers.

If your interested in lending a hand to the cause, please print out a few flyers (below) and delivery them to the doorstep of your neighbors that have fruit bearing trees or gardens. Most fruit tree owners will do the harvesting themselves, once they call, Anna will organize someone to come pick them up and transport the produce to the Share Food Pantry on Willow Pass Rd, in Concord or other local food bank.

Visit The Lemon Lady Blog for more information or contact Anna directly via email at AnnaAndAva@gmail.com or by phone (925) 672-1988 or (510) 406-1625. Happy Harvesting!

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Free Small Claims Advisor Workshop


This free small claims advisor workshop is presented by the Contra Costa County Superior Court. The workshop will be held on the second Thursday of the month (tomorrow) from 5:30-8:30pm. No registration is required but late comers will not be admitted due to the large amount of information to be covered.  The workshop will be held at the Concord Public Library 2900 Salvio St, Concord. They can be contacted by phone for more information at 925-646-5455.