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SCHOOL DAZE

Posted in NEIGHBORHOOD on September 8, 2011 by Julie Nachtwey, the Claremont Hills Real Estate Expert

New Charter School in West Oakland

http://www.vincentacademy.org/

The new library at the fledgling St. Vincent Academy in West Oakland needed what most libraries take for granted – books. So Jean Driscoll put the word out. Our dear friend and neighbor, Claudine Torfs, was one of many folks to donate. Among her generous selections were Harold and the Purple Crayon and Blueberries for Sal.


First Day of School

“Dear friends of Vincent Academy,

“Our school opened on Monday for 64 wonderful children! It’s terrific to see them all in their classrooms and on the playground, getting to know their teachers and each other, and settling into the routines of the school.

“We are now open from 7 am to 6 pm daily, with the actual school day running from 8 am to 3:30 pm. The school day is filled with a terrific academic and arts program.  Most of our students are enrolled in the after-school program, through which they receive additional instruction in art, music, and martial arts, and will be offered academic support as the year progresses.  We’re providing healthy breakfast, lunch and snacks through Revolution Foods.

“It has been a long time coming — and thanks to each of you for helping make this a reality!  We hope you will visit the school soon. If you would like to come, just let me know.

“Thanks again, Jean

http://www.vincentacademy.org/

Happy Mother’s Day!

Posted in NEIGHBORHOOD on May 5, 2011 by Julie Nachtwey, the Claremont Hills Real Estate Expert

All,

We are sharing flowers from our garden to honor Mother’s everywhere.

Celebrate!

Here are a few links for Mother’s Day quotes: http://www.mothersdaycelebration.com/fifty-inspirational-quotes.html & poems: http://freebiesandstuff.freeyellow.com/mothers_day/poems/

Count and Be Counted

Posted in EVENTS, NEIGHBORHOOD on April 27, 2011 by Julie Nachtwey, the Claremont Hills Real Estate Expert

You’re invited this Friday evening April 29 at 7:30 pm to visit Mrs. Dalloway’s Bookstore for a book reading and ideas on how to get involved.

Author Arthur Blaustein will be reminding us of the merits of community service in DEMOCRACY IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT: the Ultimate Volunteer Handbook.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/04/17/INS31IULSL.DTL

Blaustein is a professor at UC Berkeley for community development, public policy and politics.  He has served key positions in past administrations as board member of the National Endowment for the Humanities and chair of the President’s National Advisory Council of Economic Opportunity.

In his book, Blaustein recommends both short-term and long-term plans of action for civic engagement.  Also included are interviews and commentary from leaders of non-profit and civic involvement groups.

Senator John Kerry said about this book “…a blueprint and guidebook to help get us all involved.”

Mrs. Dalloway’s Literary & Garden Arts is located at 2904 College Avenue near the corner of Russell, adjacent to The Elmwood Cafe.

http://www.mrsdalloways.com/

Coming Soon in the Claremont Hills

Posted in CLAREMONT HILLS, NEIGHBORHOOD on April 21, 2011 by Julie Nachtwey, the Claremont Hills Real Estate Expert

 

176 Alvarado Road

Berkeley

COMING SOON!  Located by the Claremont Hotel, this stylish 4+BR/3+BA has a spacious 3rd floor office/family room, lovely eat-in kitchen/courtyard & elegant master suite. The backyard has beautiful garden and stately redwood trees. Architectural integrity! www.JulieNachtwey.com

$1,900,000 | Julie Nachtwey 510.376.7440

 

 

 

You are invited!

Posted in NEIGHBORHOOD on April 5, 2011 by Julie Nachtwey, the Claremont Hills Real Estate Expert

Dear Neighbors & Friends,

You are invited to a party this Friday evening, April 8, featuring “Pupusas” a tasty homemade dish from El Salvador. The event is to support Peace Camp.That’s the creative-arts summer program for disadvantaged Oakland youth…with a local twist.  A number of East Bay neighbors have supported Peace Camp for almost ten years.  Peace Camp is an important program that is part of the umbrella organization called “Oakland Leaf” http://oaklandleaf.org/html/opc.html

 

You really CAN make a difference in the lives of these children.  Find out how easy it is by joining us this Friday from 7 to 9:30pm for supper and the chance to learn about what Peace Camp offers. For more details about the event, please contact either Toni tonigarrett@gmail.com or jnachtwey@pacunion.com

 http://oaklandleaf.org/sources/tribune_article_71705.pdf

 “Love is an Action” – Nate Walrod

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