Dairy Queen Offers Free Ice Cream – Monday


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Dairy Queen is celebrating its 75th anniversary with Free Cone Day on Monday. Participating Dairy Queen and DQ Grill & Chill stores will serve one free small vanilla soft-serve cone per customer. No purchase necessary.

Customers will be asked to make donations for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Dairy Queen has raised more than $100 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals during the last 30 years.

Contact your local Dairy Queen for more information:

  • 4463 CLAYTON RD CONCORD, CA   925-692-2100
  • 171A SUN VALLEY MALL  CONCORD, CA   925-363-9777
  • 607 E 18TH ST  ANTIOCH, CA 925-757-4845
  • GATEWAY CENTER  SAN RAMON, CA 925-560-6509

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Spring Forward – Daylight Savings Time Today


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Just a friendly reminder that Daylight Saving Time (United States) 2014 began at 2:00 AM today, Sunday, March 8. So if you don’t want to be late, be sure to set your clocks ahead one hour.

Remember the trick to clock changing by the old quote of “spring forward, fall backward,” which reminds us to set the clocks forward for Daylight Saving Time in the spring and backward for Standard Time in the fall.

Which do you prefer — more daylight or more sleep? Weigh in below.

Emergency Preparedness – Are You Ready?


When you turn your clocks forward this weekend, take a few extra minutes to make sure that you and your family are better ready for the unexpected. By spending a few extra minutes now could make a huge difference in how you and your family handle a disaster or an emergency.

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Prepare for winter by checking your smoke alarm batteries.

  • Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas.
  • Check monthly that smoke alarms are working properly by pushing the test button.
  • Replace batteries in smoke alarms at least once a year.
  • Replace smoke alarms every ten years.
  • Check your fire extinguisher and learn how to use it.

The Red Cross is asking every household in America to make it a point to practice fire drills at home.

  • Make sure all household members know two ways to escape from every room of your home, and set up a meeting place outside in case of fire.
  • Practice escaping from your home at least twice a year and at different times of the day.
  • Teach household members to stop, drop and roll if their clothing should catch on fire.

There’s many other things that you could do to prepare for whatever may come.

  • Updating the emergency contact information in your family communications plan.
  • Choose an out-of-area emergency contact that each person in your family can call if he/she becomes separated during a disaster situation.
  • Check your emergency preparedness kit for expired food items, restock anything missing such as food, water and batteries.
  • If there have been changes in prescriptions or dietary needs, add new foods and medications as needed to your emergency preparedness supplies.

There’s a lot that we can learn from major disaster such as Hurricane Katrina. Food and water can be invaluable resource during a disaster. It’s recommend to keep at least a 10-day supply of non-perishable food items and water (one gallon per person per day).

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Organize a family night and spend time together creating a 72 hour emergency go bag. These bags include food, water, a flashlight, a battery-powered or crank radio, can opener, first aid kit, copies of important documents (like emergency contact lists), and special items such as medications, diapers, and infant formula. They can also include a change of clothes and some extra cash in small denominations. These bags can be kept near the front door to be grabbed at a moments notice or preloaded in the car and available to people where they happen to be.

By doing some of these few simple actions, you could help keep your family aware and prepared during an emergency or disaster.

For more information check out the Basic Emergency Supply Kit flyer and link below! 15 Emergency Preparedness Tips

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Are you ready? Is there a tip or suggestion that we missed? Leave your comments below!

Free Buttermilk Pancakes – TODAY ONLY!


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IHOP restaurants in the bay area will offer each guest a free short stack of its buttermilk pancakes on Tuesday in observance of National Pancake Day from 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.

*One free short stack per guest. Dine in only. Not valid with any other offer, special coupon or discount. While supplies last.

For every short stack of buttermilk pancakes served on National Pancake Day, IHOP guests are encouraged to make a donation to Shriners Hospitals for Children. IHOP hopes to raise $3.5  million this year, with a goal to bring the total amount of funds raised to nearly $16 million for Shriners and other local charities.

Here are some facts about National Pancake Day:

– IHOP served 4.5 million free pancakes on National Pancake Day 2013 and pancake lovers donated nearly $3 million to children’s charities.

– All of the free pancakes served on National Pancake Day 2013 would create a stack nearly 13 miles high.

Local Locations for IHOP include:

  • IHOP  4619 Clayton Road CONCORD, CA 94521-2932
  • IHOP 2910 North Main Street WALNUT CREEK, CA 94597-2003
  • IHOP 2290 Loveridge Road PITTSBURG, CA 94565-5022
  • IHOP 1190 Arnold Drive MARTINEZ, CA 94553-4133

For more information on National Pancake Day and to learn more about Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, go to IHOPPancakeDAY.com.

What’s your favorite way to eat pancakes? Flavored Syrup? Add fruit?

Don’t Forget to Spring Forward This Sunday


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It’s that time of the year again! Daylight Saving Time began Sunday, March 8, 2015, and ends on Sunday November 1, 2015.

Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m on Sunday. If you haven’t set your clocks forward yet, do it before you return to work on Monday. 

Most people remember the trick to clock changing by the old quote of “spring forward, fall backward,” which reminds us to set the clocks forward for Daylight Saving Time in the spring and backward for Standard Time but more than 10 percent of people in the United States turn their clocks in the wrong direction.

Which do you think about daylight savings time? Tell us below.

Job Seekers Wanted: DVC Job Fair – March 4th


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Diablo Valley College is hosting a job fair a Spring Job Fair March 4, 2o15. Check out this HUGE list of employers! The fair will be located at 321 Golf Club Road in Pleasant Hill. See flyer for more details or click here for more information.

Make the most of a job fair – How to make a great impressionpdf

Attending Employers:

Employer Name
Accounting Principals, Inc.
American Solar Direct
Anka Behavioral Health, Inc.
Anne Neidievr
Applied Behavior Consultants, Inc.
Ashby Lumber
Bed Bath & Beyond
Beyond Chiropractic
Brown Sugar Kitchen
Cabana Dave’s, Inc.
California Shakespeare Theater
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
ChildCare Careers
Chipotle Mexican Grill
City of Dublin Parks and Community Services
City of Martinez
City of Oakley
City of Orinda
Comfort Keepers
Compass Consulting Group, Inc.
Contra Costa County EHSD Community Services Bureau
Dahlin Group Architecture Planning
Engineering for Kids
Fastnel Co.
GeoStructural Engineering & Construction LLC
Guidance Education Technology
Home Depot
Joe’s Jeans
Kleinfelder
KTSF 26
Kumon Math and Reading Centers (Danville & San Ramon)
Lafayette School District
LifeTime Tennis
McMillian Company
Nolo
Panache Enfants
Patelco Credit Union
Play-Well TEKnologies
Pleasant Hill Coin and Jewelry Exchange
REI
Richmond Police Department
Solar Universe – Brentwood
Sonia Corina dba Respite Care
STE Consultants, LLC
Wente Family Estates
Zachary’s Chicago Pizza

FREE Red Bull or $10 Refund – Claim Now!


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No wings? No problem. If Red Bull didn’t give you wings, here’s your chance to get $10 reimbursed cash, or $15 worth of Red Bull products.  March 2 is the last day to claim your cash or products.

Red Bull agreed last year to pay out $13,000,000 to settle the U.S. class action lawsuit where Plaintiff Benjamin Careathers had successfully argued that Red Bull had mislead him and consumers about the product’s excellence. This includes the slogan “Red Bull gives you wings,” and claims of increased performance, concentration and reaction speed. Careathers had been drinking since 2002 and apparently had received wings.

The settlement may include anyone who had purchased at least one Red Bull can in the past 12 years. Simply register by the deadline, choose product or cash and that it’s! No proof of purchase required.

REGISTER HERE

Once final approval is given, payments will be distributed within 150 days, pending any appeals. 

Note: If too many people apply, Red Bull has the right to lower the amount each customer gets, though we won’t know if they do that until after the deadline.