Last Day of Walnut Creek International Short Film Festival


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The Walnut Creek International Short Film Festival is:

  • A 3 Day Arts & Cultural Event in the heart of downtown Walnut Creek.
  • A community event that delivers world-class films to audiences that might not otherwise get a chance to experience them.
  • An opportunity to connect filmmakers with audiences to share in the experience and the art form that is short filmmaking.
  • A film festival based in Walnut Creek, California that features films from around the world, each under 30 minutes or less.

Today’s Short Film Schedule is:

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Tickets are $12 per film or $40 for a day pass. To order your tickets online, visit the Walnut Creek International Film Festival website by clicking here.

Community Sustainability Challenge – Get Published!


Dear Diablo Reporter Readers!

I just signed up for the Community Resilience Challenge, the most audacious sustainability extravaganza ever! It’s FREE and a great way to become part of our community by committing to do actions throughout the month of May based on the four themes of Save Water, Grow Food, Conserve Energy and Build Community.

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If you go to the link below you’ll be taken to the Challenge homepage where you can sign up and commit to various activities. There are 42 potential actions to choose from such as install a greywater system, plant a garden, sheet mulch your lawn, install water saving appliances, fix leaks, unplug electronics, and more plus room to submit your own plans too. Will you join me and thousands of others that will create a more resilient community and future this May?

The Community Resilience Challenge, founded by Daily Acts five years ago and brought to the East Bay by Victory Garden Foundation and Sustainable Contra Costa, is a collaboration of non-profits, municipalities, businesses and individuals working together to bring awareness to the need for community-based local solutions to the pivotal issues facing our planet, from our drought to food insecurity to climate change. Together we are creating a more resilient local food system, economy, and community while reducing our use of water and energy.

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Whether you organize a garden work party with your family or neighbors, get a home energy upgrade, convert your lawn into a water-sipping landscape, pledge to ride your bike twice a week, or help a neighbor with their project… every action counts. Find ideas and Find easy steps and municipal rebate programs in our How-To Action Guides or get creative and invent your own action or project.

Doing a lot already? Wonderful! Encourage others to act, try something new, or lend a hand. Engage everyone you know in doing the same! We are all involved in creating our future – and joining others in your community has never been easier.

RISE TO THE CHALLENGE. JOIN US!

TAKE ACTION HERE to help us reach 3,000 pledges and projects by May 31st!

STAND UP, BE COUNTED & SHINE ON DIABLOREPORTER.COM

We want to see what our readers can do! Send us your pictures, project information, links or a statement about what your working on! We will publish your pics, statements, links and sustainability information for all our readers to see! Did you create a local sustainability group?  Install a new watering system? We want to promote YOU! YOUR WORK, YOUR PROJECTS, YOUR IDEAS! We bet there’s all sorts of awesome projects out there so email us your story!

Click on the link at a header bar title “Submit” to contact us via DiabloReporter.com or email us directly at DiabloReporter@Hush.com

Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Coming to Concord?


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Jimmy Buffett Fans all over the bay area are contacting West Wind Drive Ins to ask one simply question; can Jimmy Buffett come out to play? The facebook pages of East Bay locals is inundated with a viral plea to contact the West Wind Drive In and ask them to book their own awesome Margaritaville Concert.

So far the nearest scheduled concert is June 19 at Capital Drive-In, San Jose. The doors open at 7:00pm and all ages welcome!

If your interested in attending a Margaritaville Concert at the West Wind Drive In on Solano in Concord, please contact West Wind at the link below:

http://www.westwinddi.com/westwind/index.php?r=site%2Fcontact

For more information on Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Live at the Drive In Tour, click here.

We will keep you posted if the West Wind Drive In does schedule this concert!

Happy Friday!

We would love to hear from you! What’s your favorite Jimmy Buffett experience? Do you remember the Concord Pavilion’s Jimmy Buffett concerts? Where is Jimmy’s lost shaker of salt?

Concord Garden Club Plant Sale – This Saturday!


gardenclub1    ~ Concord Garden Club Plant Sale Coming Up ~

~ May 3rd, 2013  9:00 – 1:00 p.m. ~

Come get some young plants, herbs, veggies, and much more! Help out a local non-profit garden club thrive! Visit the Concord Garden Club’s Annual Plant Sale located at the Salvation Army Community Church, 3950 Clayton Rd, Concord, Ca 94521.

Got plant questions? Come ask one of our many experienced gardeners. Love to garden? Concord Garden Club welcomes new members!

For more information about the Concord Garden Club visit their website.

Pet Fair Includes Free Adoptions & Family Activities


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The Concord Senior Center and the Contra Costa Humane Society (CCHS) invite animal lovers of all ages to attend the Furry Pet Faire on Saturday, May 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at John Baldwin Park on Parkside Drive in Concord near the dog park.

The purpose of the faire is to provide pet adoptions at a multi-generational event and to educate the community on the benefits of having a pet. “We are thrilled to announce that this year we are combining the event with a Maddie’s Pet Adoption Day where the adoptions are free to qualified homes,” said Concord Senior Center staff member and event organizer Dario Sanchez. “This program is supported by Maddie’s Fund and is the single largest animal adoption event in our area.”

The day will feature not only adoptions but activities for the whole family focusing on the importance of pet adoption, care, training, services and the importance of being a responsible pet owner.

For more information, contact Sanchez at (925) 671-3017, or email dario.sanchez@cityofconcord.org or visitwww.cityofconcord.org/petfair

 

Dyed Baby Chicks Get Dumped After Easter


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All across America thousands of chicks, bunnies and even ducks are dumped after Easter according to ASPCA.

They are dyed, terrorized by kids and killed a few days later. Sadly, most don’t even get put up for adoption. Baby chicks are drowned, flushed down the toilet and even adopted bunnies are released and left to fend for themselves in the wild.

Local animal rescue groups always see a spike in abandoned rabbits and chicks in the weeks following the spring holiday. “A big problem is that people get cute, fuzzy baby bunnies or chicks . . . at Easter and don’t always know what is involved. It’s a long-term commitment,” said an animal rescue volunteer.

“Rabbits can live about 10 years. Once they hit puberty, if they are not spayed or neutered, they turn into “raging hormonal bunnies” and can become territorial”, said another volunteer.

This is a pattern that has happened for years and it’s sadly it’s still going on, even here in Concord.

Below is a Craigslist ad put up yesterday from one Concord family who’s husband purchased the chicks from a local pet store, brought them home, and the family dyed them pink and blue. “We give them to our year old daughter as a toy” (their words not mine), said the women who adopted them out.

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The chicks were dyed with food color she explained to me and given to our child as a novelty gift. One problem, these aren’t novelty items. They are living, breathing animals that trusted you to be good to them.

Some may think that dying chicks and bunnies is harmless fun, however, according The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) recently published a comprehensive report called “Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks” (pdf) which details the inherent risks of nine different dyes widely used in cooking. “New studies show that seven common food dyes contributed to cancer in lab animals, including brain and testicular tumors, colon cancer, and mutations” according to the article.

I can only imagine what happened after the chicks were dyed. Were they crammed into a plastic egg? Wrapped up in an Easter basket? Or were they a squeeze toy for a one year old?

After the “novelty” wore off, the family then choose to dump them on Craigslist for free to the first stranger that wanted them.

Luckily the first stranger that picked them up and adopted was from the DiabloReporter household. We were shocked by the condition that they were kept. They were left in a cardboard box crawling all over their own mess. The owners had a make shift light over the cardboard box on the cement floor. They failed to add a heated bulb so there’s was nothing to keep them warm in the drafty atrium type patio that they were left in. The chicks were even cold to the touch. There was even dye surrounding the chicks beaks, face and eyes.

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These chicks will receive a bath to try and remove the remaining dye. We will get them into a clean cage with heated lamp and get medical care for them if needed. Then we will try to find them a suitable home and if not,  they will be added to the growing happy free range chicken and duck flock that resides on the DiabloReporter’s mini farm.

These chicks are the lucky ones. 

You can help chicks and bunnies like these by sharing this post!!! Every person that see this is less likely to do repeat this awful pattern.

If you are interested in giving your child a chick or bunny experience during Easter, you can take them to pet store and let them interact with animals in a safe environment for free. You can also connect with friends and family that have chickens. In recent years there has been a spike in chicken ownership, in fact backyard chickens are quickly becoming the most popular pet. If you don’t know anyone, try a petting zoo or other facility.

Or give your kids a chocolate or stuffed bunny or chick, not a living, breathing one. You can also help spread the word that rabbits are not disposable pets by getting involved in the Make Mine Chocolate! campaign. Started in 2002 by the Columbus House Rabbit Society, the campaign aims to educate the public about the challenges of owning a rabbit and encourages parents to give chocolate or toy bunnies as Easter gifts instead of live rabbits. Check out the group’s website, MakeMineChocolate.org, for more info.

Free Junior Chef Cooking Class: Making Pasta


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Williams & Sonoma is offering a FREE Junior Chef cooking class!

April 26, 2015 – Making Fresh Pasta

Little hands are great tools for making fresh pasta – from rolling to slicing – join us and learn how to prepare fresh pasta – and surprise mom on Mother’s Day.

The Junior Chef cooking classes are free and include tastings of prepared dishes. The class will be held Saturdays at 09:30am and class size is limited. Parents can also enjoy 10% savings on select same-day store purchases.

For more information about the classes, visit Williams & Sonoma’s website. To attend the class visit the nearest Williams & Sonoma store at 1470 Mount Diablo Blvd. Walnut Creek , CA 94596.