Cool Cars & Blues Concert Tonight


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Tonight the City of Concord is hosting its annual Cool Car Show. Tonight is also the night for Concord’s Tuesday Night Blues Concert. Both events are located in downtown Concord at Todos Santos Plaza and both are totally free! The Car Show will be held tonight from 5:30-7:30pm and will be open with no registration fees. Dash plaques, goodie bags and prizes will be given out for the winners. The Tuesday Night Blues Concert will from 6:30-8pm and will be continuing all month-long, every Tuesday. Who doesn’t like cars & concerts?

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Broadway Plaza Concert Series – Walnut Creek


The 2013 Broadway Plaza Summer Concert Series Line-Up Is Revealed! Be a part of this great Broadway Plaza tradition and join the city of Walnut Creek for their free summer concert series, 6:30-8 pm, Thursdays this summer! Pride and Joy will be performing on Broadway Plaza Street. Other concerts will be featured in the Stanford’s Parking Lot located at1275 Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek, CA 94596. For more information, contact Broadway Plaza at 925-939-7600.

July 11 – Pride & Joy
July 18 – Nick Colionne
July 25 – The Sun Kings
August 1 – Tainted Love

Extreme Weather Warning: Record Breaking Heat Wave


7 Day Local Forecast

Weather Warning

A blistering, potentially historic and record-breaking heat wave is beginning today in the West, and is forecast to last at least through the weekend.

“An excessive heat warning is issued when temperatures are forecast to reach dangerous levels that will stress the body if precautions are not taken,” the weather service warns.

Infants and children, the elderly, as well as those with chronic medical conditions such as chronic kidney disease, asthma, hypertension and diabetes are at increased risk for heat-related illness, according to Robert Glatter, emergency room physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. He says to prevent the adverse effects of heat-related illness, stay in a cool air-conditioned environment with access to plenty of cool fluids, mainly water.

The cause of the heat wave is a “massive and unusually strong high-pressure system” over the region, the weather service reports.

Check out this video on how to survive the blistering heat!

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Tips to Prevent Heat Related Illnesses

Heat stroke—which occurs when the body can’t control its temperature—may result in disability or death if emergency treatment is not given. Heat exhaustion occurs when the body loses a large amount of water and salt contained in sweat.
Warning signs of heat stroke vary, but may include:
  • An extremely high body temperature (above 103 degrees Fahrenheit, orally)
  • Unconsciousness
  • Dizziness, nausea and confusion
  • Red, hot and dry skin (no sweating)
  • Rapid, strong pulse
  • Throbbing headache
  • Heavy sweating
  • Muscle cramps
  • Weakness
  • Headache
  • Paleness, tiredness, dizziness
If you see any of these signs for heat stroke or heat exhaustion, you may be dealing with a life-threatening emergency and should do the following:
  • Have someone call 911 while you begin cooling the victim.
  • Get the victim to a shady area.
  • Cool the victim rapidly with a cool bath or shower, or by sponging with cool water, until body temperature drops to 101-102 degrees Fahrenheit, orally.
  • If emergency medical personnel are delayed, call the hospital emergency room for further instructions.
  • Do not give the victim alcohol to drink.
  • Again, get medical assistance as soon as possible.

If a victim’s muscles twitch uncontrollably as a result of heat stroke, keep the victim from injuring him/herself, but do not place any object in the mouth and do not give fluids. If there is vomiting, make sure the airway remains open by turning the victim on his/her side.

Don’t Forget the Pets

 

Animals, particularly those that spend time outdoors, are vulnerable to the heat as well. Check out the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals websitefor important tips on keeping your pets protected from heat and other emergencies!

 

Hope everyone stays cool during this massive heat wave! Remember cooling centers such as libraries, community centers, and Sunvalley Mall are always a good alternative to maxing out your energy bill!

 

 

Clayton Family Fair & Picnic – This Saturday!


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Check your calendars: Saturday June 29, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. It’s time for a “Clayton Family Fair & Picnic” in The Grove Park and Main Street in Downtown Clayton. Bring the whole family and a picnic dinner or grab take-out from one of our local restaurants and join us for an evening of fun. There will be live local musicians in the gazebo, and all games and activities are free, including balloon animals, face painting, craft booths and a show by the fabulous Clayton Bikes Stunt team from 6 to 7 p.m.

Concord Police Offers Free “Club” Anti-Theft Device


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In a push to cut the likelihood of motor vehicle theft, the Concord Police have launched their new anti-theft program tackling some specific makes, models and years of vehicles that are stolen at a much higher rate than newer model vehicles. To combat this tread, the Concord Police Department is offering owners of these commonly stolen vehicles a free anti-theft device, known as “The Club.”

According to the City of Concord Press Release, “The purpose of this program – dubbed Operation Wheel-Lock — is to educate vehicle owners about their vulnerability to auto theft and to offer The Club for use as an extra layer of security and theft prevention.”

To view the eligibility requirements and more information on how to get your free anti-theft device, click here. Security Clubs will be distributed on a first-come-first-served basis from the Community Service Desk, on the 1st floor of the Concord Police Department.

To confirm the on-going availability of the Clubs and/or the Service Desk hours of operation, please call (925) 671-3220.

Volunteers Needed: Clayton’s 4th of July Parade


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The 4th of July depends on volunteers and the city of Clayton is looking for your help! Could you help set up or clean up? Can you assist with crowd control or parking? Maybe you want to help the kiddie parade lineup? Whatever time you can give, I know the city of Clayton needs you! For more on the duties available, click here.

If you can help anytime between the hours of 6:00 am and 2:00 pm on Thursday, July 4th  or have questions,  please call at 673- 7304 or email the parade coordinator at: ljackson@ci.clayton.ca.us

Want to be in the 4th of July Parade? Deadline: June 26th!


Interested in being apart of Clayton’s 4th of July Parade? Check out the flyer below for all the details! If your interested fax the application to (925) 672-1429 by June 25th or email the application to: sandras110@comcast.net by June 26th! Click here for the application & flyer!!!