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CONTENTS Welcome Dublin Magazine is published by Inland Valley Publishing Company 2250 First Street, Livermore, CA 94550 To advertise, call 925.243.8010 or email: kim@independentnews.com Welcome Dublin Magazine is not responsible for changes that might occur after publication. publisher Joan Seppala editor Carol Graham graphic design Penny Werner graphic design Jorge Carmona photographer Doug Jorgensen WHATʹS writer Carol Graham sales manager Kim Contente account executive Sara Owen INSIDE office manager Virginia Hoato circulation Steve Cleland ON THE COVER: At a Glance----------------------- 6 “Elatus,” an abstract sculpture designed by Heath Satow, Overview------------------------- 8 stands at Fallon Sports Park. History-------------------------- 10 Map ----------------------------- 12 Attractions -------------------- 14 Outdoors----------------------- 16 Activities ----------------------- 18 Arts & Entertainment-------- 20 Celebrations------------------- 22 Calendar ----------------------- 26 Education---------------------- 28 Seniors ------------------------- 30 City Council / Services------ 32 Visitor Info--------------------- 33 Facilities------------------------ 34 Parks & Trails Directory----- 35 Community Info ------------- 36 Advertisers--------------------- 38 DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING 4 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2018-2019 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 5
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OVERVIEW PRIDE FLAG EMERALD GLEN PARK TrueBeam linear accelerator used in radiotherapy to precisely target a tumor while sparing surrounding normal tissue. And throughout the summer, Carl Zeiss Meditec (Dublin’s 4th top employer) made strides in constructing its U.S. headquarters for the Zeiss Medical Technology group, the company's Industrial Quality & Research branch, and its Semi- THE NEW AMERICAN BACKYARD conductor Manufacturing Technology division. ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE Dublin’s combination of welcoming friendliness and cutting-edge busi- ness environment make it an alluring location to put down roots and By Carol Graham raise a family. Branded in 2014 as The New American Backyard, Dublin provides top-notch schools, vibrant recreation, and beautiful parks. If Dublin is “The New American Backyard,” everyone’s invited to the party. Similarly, single and young adults favor the ultra-hip, mixed-used hous- ing and commercial complexes, and professionals appreciate the diverse From a population of 14,350 in 1982, the year the city was in- hotels — Dougherty Station and Amador Inn — were referred employment market. corporated, Dublin has grown to have a population of 60,159. to by stagecoach drivers as the Double Inn, which became For visitors, there are plenty of opportunities to sight see, dine, shop, As one of the fastest-growing cities in California, Dublin is Dublin over time. Others say that because of the town's early enjoy entertainment, visit Livermore’s world-class wine country, tour San ensuring diversity is not only accepted but celebrated. Irish influence, the name Dublin reflects that lineage, and Francisco, and explore Northern California attractions like Yosemite and For example, in August 2019, for the first time, the Dublin City it's notable that neighboring San Ramon was once known as Lake Tahoe. Council proclaimed “Muslim Awareness and Appreciation Limerick. To navigate life in such a dynamic city, Dublin has created a New Resi- Month,” which it hopes to continue next year. And in June, Much of the town’s early history can be found at the Dublin dent Guide, with sections like Settle In, Find Your Way, Stay Informed, the Council unanimously voted to fly the LGBTQ Rainbow Heritage Park and Museums, where tombstone inscriptions and A Dozen Things To Do In Your First Year. It joins Dublin's other Flag at the Civic Center for Gay Pride Month after an over- and historical signs in the Pioneer Cemetery tell the story of informational outlets, including The Guide - To Fun in Our New American whelming majority of citizens favored doing so. those who peopled the valley when it was still considered the Backyard (an activity guide published quarterly), the City Report (news- Dublin’s embracing of diversity goes back to the town’s 1835 Wild West. letter), and Newsflash (email updates), whereas The Independent offers beginning, when José María Amador started a settlement Yet Dublin is also a town that steps confidently into the a free weekly newspaper that covers Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore at Alamilla Springs, a welcoming watering hole and resting future. politics, schools, recreation, sports, arts and entertainment. point for all travelers. This May saw the opening of the new Kaiser Medical Offices While appreciating the honor of being named an "All-American City” in Fifteen years later, Irish settlers bought land from Amador and Cancer Center in Dublin. The 226,000-square-foot multi- 2011, Dublin continues to redefine what that means. The New American and founded a town, though exactly how Dublin acquired its specialty hub includes the Dublin Medical Office, surgery Backyard eschews the outdated, one-size-fits-all mindset, and instead name is something of a mystery. Some say the town's two center, urgent care, and Cancer Center that features a embraces the excitement and growth that diversity brings. 8 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 9
HISTORY N ot quite 100 years after the California Gold Rush, when prospectors traveled across the Livermore Amador Valley on their way to the Sierra Nevada, an historical event once again drew people by the hundreds of thousands to the valley. CAMP PARKS In 1942, the Navy began to build hundreds of buildings on 5.2 square miles of sprawling land between Dublin and Livermore. They would became Camp Parks, Camp Shoe- maker and U.S. Naval Hospital Shoemaker — collectively known as Access to award-winning Fleet City. Stretching over what is now Emerald Glen Park, Fleet City healthcare is important. became a home away from home for Navy sailors, Marines, WAVES “Sometimes I tell people that when they’re at Emerald Glen Park, they’re walking the same ground where thousands of Knowing how much (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service) and Navy patients recovered from injuries and illnesses during World War II," says Minniear. we care is essential. Seabees — members of the United Following WWII, the Navy sold some of its holdings, and States Navy Construction Battalions We’re dedicated to providing you with high-quality, compassionate leased land to Alameda County for use as Santa Rita Jail. (CBs or "Seabees"), whose work in- care. From our responsive 24-Hour Emergency Care to our cluded building bases, paving road- "Hundreds of two-story barracks and thousands of Quonset award-winning stroke care services, we’re here for you and close to ways, and constructing airstrips in huts were auctioned off, with some of the lumber going to home whenever you need us. WWII’s Pacific theater. build houses in Livermore and Pleasanton," says Minniear, 24-Hour Pediatrician on Duty Joint Replacement – adding that at least two chapels were rebuilt in neighboring Camp Parks was first established 24-Hour Emergency Care including Robotic Surgery towns. as a military base in World War II. Back & Neck Surgery Minimally Invasive Surgery Unofficially, the area was known Camp Parks sat unused until the Cold War ramped up, Bloodless Medicine Urology as Fleet City, and included: Camp prompting the U.S. Air Force to establish it in 1951 as a basic Cancer Care Weight Loss Surgery Parks (1942-46), a training and training center, renaming it Parks Air Force Base. In 1959, the installation was transferred once again to the U.S. Army Cardiology & Cardiac Diabetes Management deployment center for the U. S. Navy’s Construction Battalions where, until 1973, it was under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Rehabilitation Imaging Services including (CB's or "Seabees"); Camp Shoe- Sixth Army, Presidio of San Francisco. After 1973, the Army Cardiac, Vascular, & 3-D Mammography maker (1943-46), a Navy personnel determined that Camp Parks was needed as a mobilization Thoracic Surgery Laboratory Tests distribution and separation center; and training center for reserve components in the event Digestive Disorders Occupational Medicine and Shoemaker Naval Hospital of war or natural disaster. It was officially designated a Family Birthing Center Sport Performance Institute (1943-46). semi-active installation, renaming it what it is still known as Respiratory Services Therapy Services today: Parks Reserve Forces Training Area. "When I tell people about the his- Stroke and Neurology Services Wound Care with tory of Dublin, they're surprised In 2017, the City of Dublin and the Army partnered to create Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to find out that several hundred the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center, a museum thousand sailors lived, worked, that provides permanent, virtual and temporary exhibitions of historic artifacts related to Camp Parks' military past. It is 6001 Norris Canyon Road | San Ramon, CA 94583 trained, and passed through what located inside the new Visitor Control Center off Dougherty 925-275-9200 | Physician Referral: 844-677-5925 is now Dublin," says Steve Minniear, Road, just outside the military base’s main gate. It is open OurSanRamonHospital.com president of the Dublin Historical Preservation Association. "There daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. were more theaters, large swim- "The fact that every one of the major military services once ming pools, and people living here operated bases here in Dublin, and that they are still here, in 1944 than there are now.” is not widely known," says Minniear. "So as you think about To the east of Camp Parks was Camp Parks today, think of it as the Navy base without a Camp Shoemaker, a Navy personnel CAMP PARKS MILITARY HISTORY CENTER beach, the Air Force base without a paved runway, the Army distribution and separation center, base named after a Navy admiral, and an important part of and Shoemaker Naval Hospital. Dublin's history and life." 10 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 11
MAP EMERALD GLEN PARK Map Courtesy of City of Dublin 12 2019-2020 Welcome Dublin | 2018-2019 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 13
ATTRACTIONS DUBLIN HERITAGE PARK & MUSEUMS museum-quality exhibits and rotating temporary exhibits, Located a stone’s throw away from the valley's very first and educational and research materials, along with hosting settlement, the Dublin Heritage Park & Museums features two history activities several times a year. museums: the 1856 Murray Schoolhouse with a permanent A partnership between the City of Dublin and the Parks VALLEY CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Dublin-history exhibit, and the 1911 Kolb House with original- Reserve Forces Training Area created the center to preserve Historical California comes to period furnishings that include the family's personal items and share the fascinating stories of the military base that life through exhibits, crafts and and photographs. helped transform Dublin from a rural crossroads to the hands-on activities. The Valley The ten-acre site also contains the Old St. Raymond Church thriving city it is today. Children's Museum is currently and the Pioneer Cemetery. During construction of the church Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center is free and open housed in an inviting 52-foot mobile in 1859, Tom Donlon fell to his death and became the first daily, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., for self-guided tours. structure in Emerald Glen Park; person to be buried in the cemetery. Today, giant oak and plans for a permanent building dublin.ca.gov walnut trees shade the peaceful cemetery, while historical are in the works. signs and tombstone inscriptions tell the story of the men, The museum is open year-round on women and children who settled the valley. THE WAVE the second Saturday of each month Opened in 2017 in Emerald Glen Park, The Wave aquatic The Heritage Park & Museums provide a nostalgic backdrop from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. In summer center is a 31,000-square foot, state-of-the-art facility for various community events, including the Harvest Fair and months, the museum is also open anchored by an indoor pool, outdoor sports pool, waterslide the Ghosts of Dublin. In addition, the Dublin Heritage Park & on Thursdays during the Dublin tower, and splash zone with water-play features. Museums regularly host seasonal events, traditional music Farmers’ Market. jams, and Hands-on History days (in 2019: Sept.7, Oct. 5, Nov. The indoor pool is open year-round for swim school, lap Visitors are invited to make kites, 2, and Dec. 7). Admission to the museums is free during regu- swimming, and water-exercise programs. The outdoor water covered wagons, Ohlone headbands, lar hours: 1 to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays park includes a sports pool, a tower with six waterslides on a and clothespin dolls – similar to and Sundays, and 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays. tower, and a children's Splash Zone featuring a 500-gallon those enjoyed by Native American tipping bucket, shallow water-play pool, interactive sprays, dublin.ca.gov and pioneer children, as well as and a climbable play structure. seasonal crafts like cloudburst DUBLIN CAMP PARKS MILITARY HISTORY CENTER The Wave offers space – including lawns and picnic areas – mobiles in January and bug to spread out for a day of fun in the sun. The Community Valentines in February. Opened in 2017, the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Cen- Room, an auditorium able to seat 216 people, features ter is located at the Camp Parks Visitor Center, outside Additionally, the museum provides digital connection, a 70-inch monitor, and an integrated the Main Gate on Dougherty Road. a program for 4th-grade classes sound system – making it ideal for a variety of meetings The Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center houses called the Mission Experience, and and special events. the Camp Parks historical collection, with permanent OLD ST. RAYMOND CHURCH IN HERITAGE PARK is available to host children's birthday thedublinwave.com parties. valleychildrensmuseum.org ARLEN NESS SHOWROOM AND MUSEUM Arlen Ness, a pioneer in the custom-motorcycle business, began building bikes out of his San Leandro garage more than 30 years ago. Today, Ness's world headquarters and showroom, 6050 Dublin Boulevard, feature a museum with more than 40 vintage bikes. The collection includes the Untouch- able, the Ness-Tique, the Blower Bike, the twin-motor Two Bad, the sports car-inspired Ferrari Bike, the '57 Chevy- inspired Ness-Stalgia, the Bugatti-like Smooth-Ness, the jet-powered Mach Ness, and the Discovery Channel's Biker Build Off winner Top Banana. Arlen Ness Motorcycles is open Monday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (5 p.m. on Saturdays). THE WAVE AQUATIC CENTER ARLEN NESS SHOWROOM AND MUSEUM shop.arlenness.com 14 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 15
OUTDOORS EMERALD GLEN PARK T o the west, there’s the ocean with miles of rugged coastline interrupted by sweeping beaches. To the east, there’s the Sierras with crystal clear lakes shimmering in rocky canyons, and craggy snow-topped peaks featuring world-class ski resorts. Here, in Livermore-Amador Valley, is everything else: OPEN SPACE PARKS For hikers, bicyclists and equestrians, Dublin's open hills and wild canyons provide a scenic, rejuvenating environment to enjoy outdoor pursuits. TRAILS The Martin Canyon Creek Trail is one of Dublin's hidden treasures. The trail, shaded by leafy trees, follows the creek for a mile before connecting to the Dublin Hills Regional Park. Located on the west side of town, its trailhead is on the corner The Dublin Hills Regional Park, part of the East Bay Regional of Silvergate and Bay Laurel Drives. sports parks, playgrounds, hiking trails, and bicycle paths. One needn’t venture Park District, spans 654 acres of undeveloped land that offers breathtaking views of the Livermore-Amador Valley to the The Iron Horse Trail is a paved, multi-use trail that stretches far to enjoy recreation at its best. east, and the San Francisco skyline and Golden Gate Bridge to 26 miles, from Concord to Pleasanton. It follows the Southern the west. Pacific Railroad right-of-way that was established in 1891 and PARKS structure and a splash pad with fun spray features. Its trails, including Calaveras Ridge, lead to grassland areas abandoned in 1977. The wide, relatively-flat Dublin segment The Wave Waterpark is open during the summer months. largely untouched since the 1800s. Hikers may sight red-tailed predominantly runs alongside Coyote Creek. Emerald Glen Park provides the venue for numerous community events, including the Dublin Farmers’ The almost 50-acre Emerald Glen Park offers a water-play hawks, great-horned owls, deer and coyote, with ponds and The Alamo Canal Trail, less than one mile long, connects the Market, outdoor summer movies, family campouts, area, bocce courts, a lighted skateboard park, tennis and bas- wetlands apt to reveal newts, salamanders and California Iron Horse Trail near the Dublin Library with Pleasanton's and Splatter – a food, wine, music and art festival. ketball courts, and baseball, softball, soccer and cricket fields. red-legged frogs. Centennial Trail which runs alongside the South San Ramon Dougherty Hills Open Space is the city's largest with 107 acres. Creek. The Wave, a state-of-the-art swimming facility and Additional sports fields can be found at Dublin Sports entertainment complex, anchored by an indoor pool for Grounds, Fallon Sports Park and Ted Fairfield Park. From its trailhead in the center of town, the park stretches DOG PARKS swimming lessons, exercise programs, and recreational along the top of the ridge, and offers sweeping views of the Neighborhood parks, offering picnic and play areas, are Livermore Amador Valley and Mount Diablo. Two parks are designated for dogs to be off leash: the use, is a popular year-round site. Outdoors is the waterpark, located throughout Dublin. Most-recently opened are Dougherty Hills Dog Park, with areas for large and small dogs; featuring a sports pool for competitive swimming and water In all directions, open-space parks are a short drive away: Jordan Ranch Park and Sean Diamond Park. and Bray Commons (Bray, Ireland, is Dublin's sister city) for polo; a slide tower with two speed slides, three loop slides, Livermore's Del Valle Regional Park and Brushy Peak; and a large super bowl slide; and a splash pool for the Parks scheduled for completion in 2020 are Clover Park at small dogs only. Pleasanton’s Sunol Regional Wilderness and Pleasanton young ones, featuring a beach entry with a large play Irongate, Don Biddle Community Park, Sunrise Park, and Ridge Park; San Ramon's Las Trampas Regional Park; and the new all-abilities playground at Dublin Sports Grounds. Danville's Mount Diablo State Park. For a full list of parks,see page 35. 16 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 17
ACTIVITES SEASONAL FUN DUBLIN FARMERS’ MARKET PICNIC FLIX On Thursday nights, April to September, the Dublin Free outdoor movie nights take place on one Friday of each Farmers’ Market takes place at Emerald Glen Park. summer month, June through August, at Emerald Glen Park. Along with the freshest California-grown fruits and The 2019 movies were Tarzan, Coco, and Incredibles 2. Guests vegetables, the market offers baked goods, honeys, are encouraged to bring low-back chairs and blankets. Food nuts, pastas, wine and beer tastings, cooking and beverages are available for purchase beginning at 7 p.m. demonstrations, children's activities, and music. RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Each week, special themes are offered. "First Thursdays" of the month feature concerts and "The Guide - To Fun in Our New American Backyard" is tastings from local wineries and breweries. Other an activity guide published quarterly by Dublin's Parks theme nights include Community Nights, showcasing & Community Services Department. local musical, theatrical and dance talent, and dublin.ca.gov Family Nights featuring games, crafts, children's activities, face painting, bubble artists, and animal exhibits. The Dublin Farmers’ Market also includes Earl Anthony’s FAMILY CAMPOUT AT SCHAEFER RANCH PARK a new six-week summer concert series. DUBLIN BOWL dublin.ca.gov 6750 REGIONAL ST, DUBLIN, CA 925.828.7550 | www.EarlAnthonysDublinBowl.com FAMILY CAMPOUTS Family Campouts take place each summer at Alamo Creek Park, Emerald Glen Park and Schaefer Ranch OPEN BOWLING 40 CHAMPIONSHIP LANES ANYTIME FUN Park. The usually sold-out events include dinner, breakfast, and activities like nature hikes, crafts, a BIRTHDAY PARTIES FUNDRAISERS SATELLITE TV | LOUNGE | MEETING ROOMS | CATERING COMPANY AND GROUP PARTIES LEAGUES ICE SKATING BOWLING barbeque dinner provided by the Dublin Lions Club, WELCOMING UP TO 250 PEOPLE Dublin Iceland, started in 1975, helped Kristi Yamaguchi, Rudy Earl Anthony’s Dublin Bowl offers a state-of-the-art facility campfire entertainment, and roasting s'mores. Galindo, and Brian Boitano become world-class skaters and with 40 lanes, a snack bar, sports lounge, and video arcade. Earl Anthony Memorial PBA Open April 12-14 2019 dublin.ca.gov household names. Today, it remains a full-service ice skating Considered by many to be the greatest bowler of all time, Earl facility dedicated to providing an extensive variety of skating Anthony won countless championships before retiring. In programs for all ages and abilities. 1980, he purchased the Dublin bowling alley and arranged to have ESPN cover an annual tournament from 1984 to 1992. Open year-round, Dublin Iceland offers recreational skating for the community as well as hockey and figure skating programs Today the alley features league play for juniors, seniors and taught by their professional staff. Special programs include adults, and offers fun events like Manic Mondays, Kids' After Broomball, Camp Freeze, and holiday ice shows. School Special, and Friday Night Frenzy with pop music, swirling lights and unlimited bowling. dubliniceland.com earlanthonysdublinbowl.com ROCKIN' JUMP It makes no difference whether there are rainstorms or heat GOLF waves, good times are always around the corner at Rockin' The Dublin Ranch Golf Course sprawls across a lush hillside Jump Trampoline Park. overlooking the valley. The course offers an efficient and imaginative design, with players likely to use every club in The facility's main floor is covered with wall-to-wall trampo- their bag during their round. The Hilltop Restaurant and Bar at lines, but bouncing is not just for fun; visitors of all ages are the Dublin Ranch Golf Course is now open to golfers and the encouraged to jump for fitness as well. Bouncers can enjoy public on Wednesdays through Sundays, usually from 11 a.m. anti-gravity activities such as cannon balling into the stunt- to 6 p.m. bag area, jousting with competitors on the gladiator-style X-Beam, or pulling down rebounds off the Rockin' Dunk Other nearby golf courses include: Poppy Ridge Golf Course, backboard. Cageball, dodgeball, and basketball are also The Course at Wente Vineyards, and Las Positas Golf Course in available, along with a climbing wall. Livermore; and Callippe Preserve Golf Course and Castlewood Adding to the fun are a Rockin' Tots program, teen and Country Club in Pleasanton. COUNCILMEMBER SHAWN KUMAGAI family nights, and birthday party packages. dublinranchgolf.com AT EARL ANTHONY’S DUBLIN BOWL rockinjump.com 18 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2018-2019 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 19
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REGAL HACIENDA CROSSINGS 20 & IMAX This multiplex movie theater, surrounded by restaurants and shops, offers the latest blockbusters showing on multiple screens along with lesser-known and earlier- release films. The Regal Hacienda also offers one of only a few Bay Area theaters featuring IMAX, a motion picture film format that has the capacity to record and display im- ages of greater size and resolution than conventional film systems. With crystal-clear images up to eight stories high along with wrap-around digital sound, it is considered the ultimate movie experience. regmovies.com 20 Welcome Dublin | 2018-2019 VINE CINEMA AND ALEHOUSE The Vine in Livermore offers a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience: patrons order beer, wine or soft drinks on the way in — along with a selection of mouth-watering dishes pro- vided by the Vine kitchen or Zephyr Bar and Grill — then make themselves at home on couches and plush chairs around small tables at which their orders will be delivered. The Vine features classic and independent films, live sporting events, and special A screenings. vinecinema.com rt and entertainment have the ability to connect or distract, comfort or provoke, delight or haunt. At its best, it serves to elevate us in some infinitesimal way — allowing us to be more aware, honest and, ultimately, compassionate. Dublin’s Arts & Entertainment scene reveals a town rich with colorful history and alive with diverse concepts. SPLATTER EVENT BANKHEAD THEATER CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS & EDUCATION Located in Livermore, the Bankhead is a live-performance, Located on the Dublin High School campus, the state-of-the- 507-seat venue that offers world-class theatrical productions, art Center for Performing Arts & Education opened five years concerts, speaker series' presentations, comedy shows, dance ago, establishing a professional performing arts venue for performances, and art exhibits. the Dublin Unified School District, the City of Dublin, and the lvpac.org community. The facility boasts a built-in movie screen and surround sound for films, and high-quality lighting and FIREHOUSE ARTS CENTER moveable components for live productions. Located in Pleasanton, the Firehouse Arts Center includes the cpae.dublinusd.org Harrington Gallery and the 227-seat theater in which full-scale productions, live performances, concerts and talks bring to life LIVERMORE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL the Bay Area's rich culture. In 2020, outdoor summer performances move to Darcie Kent firehousearts.org Vineyards in Livermore. The two featured productions are William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, and Tennessee LAS POSITAS COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS Williams’ The Glass Menagerie. The Las Positas College theater department creates top-notch Patrons are invited to arrive early to wine-taste and picnic, shows performed in the Barbara F. Mertes Center for the Arts' then bring wine into the seating area to experience Shake- 500-seat proscenium theater and the 85-seat black box the- speare's plays and other dramatic works in a sumptuous wine- ater. Additionally, each summer, a full-scale production takes country setting. place under the stars in the outdoor amphitheater surrounded livermoreshakes.org by rolling, grapevine-dotted hills. Ticket prices are typically $15 for general admission, $10 for seniors and students. laspositascollege.edu/performingarts 20 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 21
CELEBRATIONS ST. PATRICK'S DAY FESTIVAL SPRING EGGSTRAVAGANZA On the Saturday before Easter, Dublin hosts its Spring Egg- stravaganza at Emerald Glen Park, 4201 Central Parkway. Egg hunts take place at 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, and 11:30 a.m. In addition, till 1 p.m., attractions include a petting zoo, carni- val games, face painting, bounce houses, music, refreshments, and a photo opportunity with Peter Rabbit and Flopsy. Children must purchase tickets in advance (parents and grand- parents are free). Dublin resident tickets are $14 per child; non-residents are $17 per child. Tickets may be purchased online or at the Shannon Community Center. CONTINUED ON PAGE 24 DUBLIN FESTIVAL ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF’S MOUNTED POSSE IN DUBLIN PARADE C elebrate [sel-uh-breyt], verb: To rejoice in or host special festivities to mark a happy day or event; to participate in a party or an uninhibited good time. Have no doubt, Dubliners love to celebrate. Better still, they love sharing celebrations with everyone —neighbors and visitors, family and friends. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION The festival runs both weekend days from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Naturally, the City of Dublin goes all out for St. Patrick’s Day, and includes Irish-themed food and drink (Corned Beef Slid- welcoming visitors from all over the world to one of the ers, Irish Bangers and Mash, and Guinness-marinated Tri-Tip largest celebrations on the West Coast, drawing some on Irish Soda Bread); more than 250 arts and craft booths 80,000 attendees. (Celtic artwork and handmade jewelry, Irish tartans, and hand-knit wool sweaters); three stages showcasing entertain- In 2020, the fun begins on Friday, March 13, and goes ment (traditional Irish folk music, Celtic Rock, and dance per- through Sunday, March 15. formances); a pop-up Irish tea cottage; and plenty of carnival The Green & White Gala kicks off the holiday weekend Friday rides. night, followed by the Alameda County Firefighters Annual On Sunday morning, the Shamrock 5K Fun Run begins at 8:30 Breakfast with green pancakes on Saturday morning. a.m. It is open to runners and walkers of all skill levels, and is By 9:30 a.m., crowds of revelers line the streets for the followed by a second day of festivities. Dublin Lions Club Parade featuring bagpipes, floats, A free shuttle runs from BART to the celebration. marching bands, and equestrian groups. EGGSTRAVAGANZA 22 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 23
CELEBRATIONS ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL SPLATTER It’s not your ordinary wine, food, music, and art festival. Since 2012, Dublin has marked the end of summer with a colorful burst of food, wine, art and music called Splatter. The 9th annual festival will take place in early- to mid-September 2020 at Emerald Glen Park. Splatter is known for its family-friendly art activities, interactive demonstrations, live music and dance performances, and cooking demonstrations and culinary marketplace. The fun begins at noon and concludes with an evening dance-party concert at 7 p.m. The event typically includes Tasting Gardens (shaded outdoor seating areas surrounded by restaurant, winery and craft- brewery booths), Backseat Theatre with guests climbing into the backseat of a car to experience a mini-play by two actors in the front seat, and color run-style games with participants starting out in white shirts and ending up wearing a rainbow of colors. Attendees may enjoy live music and dance performances, roaming entertainers, interactive demonstrations, carnival rides, shopping at the arts and crafts marketplace, and taking selfies in inventive ensembles at Splatshot. Admission to the festival is free, however there are costs for children’s carnival rides and games, and certain activities. SHAMROCK RUN HARVEST FAIR Old-fashioned fall fun takes place in October amid rustic barns, historic buildings and a pioneer cemetery at the Dublin Heritage Park & Museums, 6600 Donlon Way. Admission to the fair is free, with visitors able to take a tractor-pulled wagon-ride, play in a hay stack, and stroll through the scarecrow exhibit. DUBLIN TREE LIGHTING The 1910 Kolb House and 1850s Murray Schoolhouse will be open during the event for tours. A $7 activity pass allows children to participate in hands-on historical activities, like churning butter, panning for gold, “calf roping,” using a washboard, and creating corn husk dolls. Fall foods, including caramel apples, pie, hot apple cider and popcorn, will be available for purchase. GHOSTS OF DUBLIN Flashlight tours at the Dublin Heritage Park & Museums leave every half hour for walks through the Dublin Pioneer Cemetery, in which graves date back to the 1850s. Registrants hear haunting tales of local settlers and ghosts, see ee- rie images of long-dead pioneers in Old St. Raymond Church, and peek inside the parlor of the Kolb House – while sipping hot cider and eating popcorn. HOLIDAY CHEER Dublin invites all to celebrate the season of magic and goodwill at these holiday events: the 36th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony takes place at 7 p.m., on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019, at the Civic Center with Saint Nick, caroling, cookies and hot cocoa; Breakfast with Santa takes place at the Shannon Community Center with three seatings and a chance to take photos with Santa; and Hands-On History Day at the Heritage Park and Museums offers families the opportunity to create old-fashioned holiday decorations and lifelong memories. Residents can also participate in a “Deck the Homes” holiday decorating contest, with categories in best use of lights, best lawn display, best holiday theme, and best overall. For details, visit www.dublin.ca.gov. 24 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 25
CALENDAR OF EVENTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS _____________ ______________ Events may be subject to change. For more events & details, visit FEBRUARY 2020 JUNE - AUGUST 2020 dublin.ca.gov. THE WAVE HIRING FAIR PICNIC FLIX The Wave Emerald Glen Park ______________ Saturday, February 8 Friday, June 12; Friday, July 31; DECEMBER 2019 ______________ Friday, August 21 HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING MARCH 2020 FAMILY CAMPOUTS Dublin Civic Center Emerald Glen Park Thursday, December 15 ST. PATRICK’S DAY June 20-21 CELEBRATIONS DANCESCAPE Alamo Creek Park SPLATTER Dublin Senior Center GREEN AND WHITE GALA July 11-12 Friday, December 13 Shannon Community Center Friday, March 13 Schaefer Ranch Park BREAKFAST WITH SANTA August 8-9 Shannon Community Center PANCAKE BREAKFAST Fire Station #16 on Donohue Dr NATIONAL NIGHT OUT ______________ Saturday, December 14 Saturday, March 14 Tuesday, August 4 ONGOING ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE ______________ Downtown Dublin HANDS-ON HISTORY DAY Saturday, March 14 SEPTEMBER 2020 Dublin Heritage Park & Museums Saturdays, January 4, February 1, ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL CREEK CLEAN-UP DAY DUBLIN PRIDE WEEK March 7, April 4, May 2, June 6, August 1, Dublin Civic Center Saturday, September 19 September 5, November 7, December 5 Saturday, March 14 and SPLATTER Sunday, March 15 DUBLIN FARMERS’ MARKET Emerald Glen Park Emerald Glen Park SHAMROCK 5K FUN RUN Saturday, September 12 _ Thursdays, April 2 – September 24 Dublin Civic Center Sunday, March 15 ______________ ______________ OCTOBER 2020 SENIOR INFO FAIR APRIL 2020 Dublin Senior Center BREAKFAST WITH SANTA DUBLIN FARMERS’ MARKET Saturday, October 3 Emerald Glen Park HARVEST FAIR Thursdays, April 2 – September 24 Dublin Heritage Park & Museums Saturday, October 10 SPRING EGGSTRAVAGANZA Proud to be serving the Dublin Emerald Glen Park GHOSTS OF DUBLIN Saturday, April 11 Dublin Heritage Park & Museums community with clean air vehicles! DUBLIN PRIDE WEEK Friday, October 23; April 25 – May 2 Saturday, October 24 Our recycling and garbage collection vehicles use 100% (Volunteer Day: Saturday, April 25) FLOATING PUMPKIN PATCH natural gas — making Dublin a healthier place to call home. The Wave Saturday, October 24 www.amadorvalleyindustries.com 26 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 27
EDUCATION F DUBLIN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT rom kindergartners to adults, Dublin students ADULT EDUCATION 7471 Larkdale Avenue (925) 828-2551 / dublinusd.org thrive with the support of the Dublin Unified School DUBLIN ADULT EDUCATION District, City of Dublin, Dublin Partners in Education and 6901 York Drive District Vision: 925.829.4322 ext.7921 “All Dublin Students Will an academically-minded community. Become Lifelong Learners” ____________________________________ Superintendent Dave Marken, Ed. D., says, “As the 2018-19 school year ended, AREA HIGHER EDUCATION we reached a two-year agreement with our certificated staff and passed a re- ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS newed parcel tax. That positive momentum carried over into the summer with LAS POSITAS COLLEGE Board approval of the final site plan concept and educational program for our 3000 Campus Hill Drive AMADOR ELEMENTARY future high school, the election of a new trustee member, groundbreaking Livermore, CA 94551 2100 E. Cantara Drive, 925.307.1950 for the Dublin High School Engineering and Science Building, renovations of 925.424.1000 the DHS track and field, new HVAC units at Dublin Elementary, and continued laspositascollege.edu DOUGHERTY ELEMENTARY progress on modernization projects at Frederiksen and Murray Elementary 5301 Hibernia Drive, 925.803.4444 Schools.” CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY The Dublin Unified School District's vision is for all students to become life- COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICE DUBLIN ELEMENTARY long learners. Its mission is to provide a rigorous and relevant 21st-century 7600 Dublin Boulevard, 3rd Floor 7997 Vomac Road, 925.833.1204 education that prepares each student for college, career or service to the Dublin, CA 94568 country. 925.485.5208 FREDERIKSEN ELEMENTARY The district is composed of nearly 10,000 students in 12 schools: seven 7243 Tamarack Drive, 925.828.1037 elementary schools, one K-8, two middle schools, and two high schools (one comprehensive, one alternative). ____________________________________ GREEN ELEMENTARY 3300 Antone Way, 925.833.4200 In 2018, Dublin High School celebrated its 50th anniversary. A California Dis- tinguished School honoree, DHS has won several national academic awards, DUBLIN UNIFIED was included in Newsweek's List of America's Top Public High Schools, and SCHOOL DISTRICT KOLB ELEMENTARY was awarded a Silver Medal in the U.S. News and World Report ranking of high BOARD OF TRUSTEES 3150 Palermo Way, 925.551.4000 schools. Perhaps even more telling of DHS's success is the fact that more than 95% of its students report attending a 2- or 4-year college. Amy Miller MURRAY ELEMENTARY President Dublin Partners in Education (DPIE) has been supporting the entire school 8435 Davona Drive, 925.828.2568 system since 1992. The non-profit organization fosters business, community Megan Rouse and education partnerships for the benefit of Dublin students, through pro- Vice President KINDERGARTEN—8 grams geared toward creativity, technical skills, and career preparedness and COTTONWOOD CREEK K-8 exploration, as well as offering after-school and summer programs promoting Dan Cherrier 2400 Central Parkway, 925.833.3333 STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) courses. Trustee Dublin Unified Adult Education offers a variety of programs for adults, includ- MIDDLE SCHOOLS ing a wide range of English as a Second Language (ESL) classes and a Bridge Gabrielle Blackman to Careers and College course designed to help students transition to college Trustee FALLON MIDDLE and the business world. 3601 Kohnen Way (925) 875-9376 Tinni Mukherjee Las Positas College is located in Livermore, a ten-minute drive away. Along Student Representative with cutting-edge classrooms and laboratories, the campus features unique WELLS MIDDLE facilities and programs, such as horticulture and viticulture programs, a Veter- Sowri Athi 6800 Penn Drive, 925.828.6227 ans First program, an environmental hazardous materials program, a self- Student Representative paced electronics program, and a theater with an outstanding drama depart- HIGH SCHOOLS ment. Student success is fostered through programs and services designed for Dr. Dave Marken the development of the whole student, while computers, CD-ROM, sound- Superintendent DUBLIN HIGH proof rooms, and group study rooms allow students to do in-depth research, 8151 Village Parkway, 925.833.3300 practice musical instruments, and collaborate on complex projects. Several excellent universities are located within a short drive of Dublin, VALLEY HIGH including California State University East Bay in Hayward. Dublin provides 6901 York Drive, 925.829.4322 DUBLIN HIGH MARCHING BAND convenient commuting through two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations. MURRAY SCHOOL AND OLD ST. RAYMOND'S CHURCH AT THE HERITAGE CENTER To learn more, visit www.dublin.k12.ca.us, and www.laspositascollege.edu. 28 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 29
SENIOR SERVICES We’re here SENIORS SENIOR SERICES when you need us Hospice | Home Health SM L ALAMEDA COUNTY AREA DEPARTMENT OF ADULT & AGING SERVICES Hope Hospice and HomeEMERALD HealthGLEN PARK ocated in the heart of downtown, the vibrant Dublin Senior Center 510.577.1900 has served the Tri-Valley since 1980. offers the 50+ set a wide range of social, educational and recreational ALAMEDA COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES AGENCY Whether you or a loved one needs programs designed to excite the mind, body and spirit. ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES home health care to recover from 510.577.3500 alamedasocialservices.org surgery or chronic illness, or you’re For the mind, activities include a reading club, creative writing groups, searching for compassionate end-of-life American Sign Language lessons, DIAL-A-RIDE care, Hope is here to help you. 925.455.7510 and computer classes with on-site computers available Offers door-to-door service for seniors and disabled individuals who qualify As a non-profit agency, Hope focuses for public use on a first-come, DUBLIN SENIOR CENTER on meeting a patient’s needs, rather Photo: Courtesy of City of Dublin first-served basis. 7600 Amador Valley Blvd than being driven by profit or financial For the body, diverse activity choices Monday-Friday 9am-4pm, Saturday 9am-12pm encompass every interest and 925.556-4511 demand. You can count on us to be physical-fitness level: Seniorobics, dublinseniorcenter.com there when you need us—24 hours a Tai Chi Chuan Practice, Gentle Yoga, day, 7 days a week. Chair Pilates, Strong by Zumba, WHEELS PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BUS SERVICE Jazzercise, and Balance, Agility & Strength. Those who like to move 925.455.7500 HopeHospice.com | 925-829-8770 to music may join ballroom and line MEALS ON WHEELS dancing classes. 510.777.9560 feedingseniors.org Contact us to learn more about these Taking activities outdoors, the Path Wanderers and the Tri-Valley other resources and opportunities: Trekkers explore nature's beauty, SENIOR HEALTH SCREENING 925.931.5383 • Free Family Caregiver Education Series get fresh air and make new friends, while enjoying walks tailored to their SENIOR SUPPORT PROGRAM OF THE TRI-VALLEY • Free Living With Dementia classes specific abilities or moods. 925.931.5379 • Free Grief Support Groups for adults For the spirit, the senior center offers plenty of ways to play: with games like bingo, bridge, mah- THE WIESNER MEMORIAL SENIOR FUND and youth jong, and ping pong; with creative arts like acrylics, water- Along with coordinating programs 925.373.5760 colors, origami, and Art for All Media; and with excursions to that promote growth, health and joy, • Volunteering opportunities in our places like San Francisco, Sacramento, and Santa Cruz. the non-profit Dublin Senior Foundation Dublin office, in the field with patients, provides the opportunity for seniors and at special events Adding to the fun are the City’s many events and programs, to participate in community services, including bocce tournaments, the St. Patricks’s Day Festival, PicnicFlix Family Movie Nights, the Holiday Tree Lighting, as well as contributes funds to support TRUEBEAM LINEAR ACCELERATOR • May 2, 2020, is the 10th annual Hike for programs that fill the unmet needs of AT DUBLIN KAISER Hope, a memorial hike and fund-raiser and more. In November, the Senior Center celebrates local area seniors. Dublin Doings, a quarterly veterans and active-duty military with its Wall of Heroes at Del Valle Regional Park in Livermore newsletter, provides details of all Senior display; and every December, seniors can swing to the sounds Center events, classes and activities. of Duke Ellington and Cole Porter at the Holiday DancEscape. It is downloadable online, or available Free health and informational services are also provided at at the center. the center, including programs focused on health care, Dublin Senior Center staff invite safe driving, and insurance counseling. A Senior Info Fair is newcomers and those who may not held the first Saturday of every October for seniors and their yet be familiar with the center's many family and/or caregivers. programs to stop by the office for A unique and popular feature of the center is the lunch more information. program provided by Open Heart Kitchen, which offers The Dublin Senior Center is located soups, sandwiches and desserts made fresh daily. It is at 7600 Amador Valley Boulevard. Hope Hospice is accredited by The Joint Commission, available to the public, with a small donation of $3 To learn more, click Senior Services at certified by Medicare and Medi-Cal, and is a member of requested, weekdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., dublin.ca.gov, or call (925) 556-4511. the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. and Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. 30 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 31
SERVICES VISITOR INFO TRANSPORTATION D ublin, a hub that once served the Pony Express and later the Lincoln Highway, sits at the crossroads of Interstates 580 and 680. Venturing out in any direction leads to a host of natural, cultural and business destinations: San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Livermore wine country, Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and Mendocino. Today, ALOFT HOTEL getting around Dublin’s nearly 15 square miles, as well as venturing farther out, continues to be convenient. Dublin Civic Center 100 Civic Plaza 925.833.6650 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm dublin.ca.gov WHEELS WHEELS bus service provides public transportation in the Tri-Valley region ANIMAL CONTROL ECONOMIC LIBRARY — including Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton — and links with Bay Area CITY COUNCIL Rapid Transit (BART) and Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) stations for 925.803.7040 DEVELOPMENT 925. 803.7252 Mayor connections to and from the greater Bay Area and Central Valley. 925.833.6650 David Haubert Founded in 1986, WHEELS makes 500 stops along 17 local routes, and 15 CITY CLERK PARKS & Term exp. 12/2020 school routes. The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority provides 925.833.6650 ENGINEERING COMMUNITY Vice Mayor safe, comfortable and affordable public transportation to popular destinations 925.833.6630 SERVICES Melissa Hernandez like Las Positas College, the Alameda County Fairgrounds, the Livermore labs, CITY COUNCIL 925.556.4500 Term exp. 12/2020 and shopping centers including Stoneridge mall, Hacienda Crossings, and the ENVIRONMENTAL Councilmember San Francisco Premium Outlets. 925.833.6650 SERVICES POLICE Arun Goel Fares are $2, with discounts for seniors, children, and FareBuster multi-ride tickets. CITY MANAGER 925.833.6650 925.833.6630 (RECORDS) 925.833.6670 Term exp. 12/2020 Councilmember www.wheelsbus.com AIRPORTS HOTELS FINANCE Jean Josey 925.833.6640 POLICE Term exp. 12/2022 Livermore Airport: 3 miles. Called the Gateway to the Tri-Valley, the Livermore Munici- Aloft Dublin-Pleasanton CODE (DISPATCH) pal Airport (LVK) features special events like the Collings Foundation's Wings of Freedom 4075 Grafton St ENFORCEMENT Councilmember 925.462.1212 Shawn Kumagai Tour on Memorial Day weekend, and the annual Open House & Air Show in October. 925.248.8500 925.833.6610 FIRE PREVENTION Term exp. 12/2022 Oakland International: 17 miles marriott.com/aloft 925.833.6606 PUBLIC WORKS San Jose International: 30 miles COMMUNITY San Francisco International: 36 miles 925.833.6630 Extended Stay America DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES 4500 Dublin Blvd 925.833.6610 925.833.6650 BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT (BART) 925.875.9556 This public, rapid-transit, elevated and subway system that connects Bay Area cities extendedstayamerica.com long five routes has two Dublin stations: the West Dublin/Pleasanton BART station straddles Interstate 580, with a south exit leading to Pleasanton's Stoneridge Mall, La Quinta Inn & Suites and a north exit to downtown Dublin; and the Dublin/Pleasanton station several 6275 Dublin Blvd miles to the east, with an island platform located on I-580's center median, and (925) 828-9393 parking available on both sides of the freeway. lq.com www.bart.gov Hyatt Dublin/Pleasanton ALTAMONT CORRIDOR EXPRESS (ACE) 4950 Hacienda Dr ACE is a commuter rail service linking Stockton to San Jose. The service, named for the 925.828.9006 Altamont Pass through which it passes, began in 1998. hyatt.com Currently, ACE operates Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays), with four westbound trains in the morning, and four returning eastbound trains in the evening. Holiday Inn Dublin/Pleasanton To learn about destinations and connections, check out ACE's "Contact a Trip Planner," 6680 Regional St an email service that helps plan routes from beginning to end. 925.828.7750 www.acerail.com holidayinn.com 32 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 33
FACILITIES PARK AND TRAILS MAP CIVIC CENTER DUBLIN CIVIC CENTER 100 Civic Plaza 925.833.6650 DUBLIN HERITAGE PARK & MUSEUMS 6600 Donlon Way 925.452.2100 DUBLIN LIBRARY 200 Civic Plaza 925.803.7252 DUBLIN SENIOR CENTER 7600 Amador Valley Blvd SHANNON COMMUNITY CENTER 925.556.4511 SHANNON COMMUNITY CENTER 11600 Shannon Avenue 925.556.4500 STAGER COMMUNITY GYMNASIUM 6901 York Drive 925.556.4500 THE WAVE AT EMERALD GLEN PARK 4201 Central Pkwy 925.574.4800 PUBLIC LIBRARY TED FAIRFIELD PARK INFO: dublin.ca.gov, City of Dublin Parks & Community Services, 925-556-4500 34 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 35 Welcome Dublin | 2018-2019 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 35
COMMUNITY INFORMATION COMMUNITY LINK COMMUNITY GROUPS City of Dublin official website: BOYS SCOUTS OF AMERICA DUBLIN HISTORICAL DUBLIN UNITED SOCCER dublin.ca.gov SF BAY AREA COUNCIL PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION dublinsoccer.org sfbac.org dhpaorg@gmail.com 925.577.9000 dhpa.org EAST BAY SPCA GETTING eastbayspca.org CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DUBLIN LIONS CLUB 925.479.9670 dublinchamberofcommerce.org steve6gd@yahoo.com SETTLED 925.828.6200 DUBLIN LITTLE LEAGUE GIRL SCOUTS OF N. CALIFORNIA gsnorcal.org CHILD CARE LINKS president@dublinll.org 800.447-4475 WASTE childcarelinks.org dublinll.org Amador Valley Industries 925.417.8733 TRI-VALLEY ANIMAL RESCUE amadorvalleyindustries.com DUBLIN PARTNERS IN EDUCATION tvar.org 925.479.9545 DUBLIN 4-H dpie.org dublin4h.com 925.587.5610 VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY WATER/SEWER 925.462.4518 valleyhumane.org Dublin San Ramon Services District DUBLIN ROTARY 925.426.8656 dsrsd.com DUBLIN FIGHTING IRISH rotarydublin.org 925.828.8524 YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER VISIT TRI-VALLEY dublinfightingirish.org DUBLIN SENIOR FOUNDATION visittrivalley.com GAS & ELECTRIC 510.714.1439 dublin.ca.gov 925.846-8910 PG&E 925.556.4511 pge.com 800.743.5000 CABLE/INTERNET Xfinity xfinity.com 800.9452288 DirecTV directv.com NEW LIVERMORE LOCATION Psoriasis 855.833.4388 NOW OPEN treatment center of excellence with AT&T Text/Call 925-328-0255 for APPT excimer laser, phototherapy and att.com 855.660.8921 A place where beauty and healthy biologics. skin meet. DUBLIN POST OFFICE Visit us at our New Livermore Location. We are dedicated to Medical, Cosmetic, 6937 Village Parkway and Surgical Dermatology and are a lace for medical skin consultation, aesthetic usps.com rejuvenation, and face and body contouring. Make your appointment now! 800.275.8777 Visit us at www.DrWilliamTing.com for an extensive list of medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatments, product lines, DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES lasers, and therapies offered. We accept PPO, Medicare, HMO and referrals from PCP. 6300 W. Las Positas Blvd., Pleasanton Schedule your consultation appointment today! dmv.ca.gov 800.777.0133 Dr. William Ting, MD Board Certified Dermatologist and Mohs Micrographic Surgeon MODELS LIVERMORE, 48 Fenton Street SAN RAMON, 2262 Camino Ramon CIVIC CENTER Text: 925-328-0255 Text/Phone: 925-328-0255 Office: 925-359-6255 Email: staff@CalDermCare.com | www.DrWilliamTing.com 36 Welcome Dublin | 2019-2020 2019-2020 | Welcome Dublin 37
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