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San Ramon to celebrate America’s 250th Independence Day with 40th annual run, concert July 4th

June 30, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By City of San Ramon

Kick off America’s 250th with patriotic music on the 4th of July from Olympia Fields Brass followed by a high-energy concert featuring The Cheeseballs, an internationally traveling dance band bringing you the best of funk and soul with hits from the ’80s, ’90s and today. Grab your friends, family, and picnic blanket for a spectacular evening of dancing, singing, and summer fun under the stars. Beer, wine, and food truck purchases available.

Central Park Amphitheater – 7000 Bollinger Canyon Road

  • Olympia Fields Brass | 5:00 p.m.
  • The Cheeseballs | 6:00 p.m.
  • Food trucks available
  • Beer & wine available for purchase
  • FREE Admission

Source: City of San Ramon

Bring your lawn chairs, picnic blankets, family and friends for a night of patriotic music, dancing and summer fun under the stars. There will be no fireworks display.

Additional parking available at Iron Horse Middle School. Please see map for ADA parking and Loading and Unloading Area.

For more information visit sanramon.ca.gov/events.

40th Annual Run San Ramon

The 2026 Run San Ramon presented by the City of San Ramon is celebrating its 40th year! Sign up today to run this Independence Day classic Get a healthy start to your 4th of July by enjoying the paved, looped 5K/10K course through San Ramon or the out-and-back Fastest Mile. All participants will receive a collectible, commemorative short-sleeve shirt, bib and participation medal with the 2026 logo.

The Run San Ramon is a chip timed race.

Start & Finish: San Ramon Community Center – 12501 Alcosta Blvd.

7:00am – Check-in & Race Day Registration Opens

8:00am – Fastest Mile Start

8:30am – 5K/10K Start

Register at SanRamon.ca.gov/FitnessRaces.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, History, Holiday, Recreation, San Ramon Valley

Celebrate America’s 250th Independence Day with Fireworks Showcase at Richmond’s Annual 3rd of July

June 30, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By City of Richmond

City of Richmond presents the Annual 3rd of July Fireworks Showcase for 2026.

Join us on Friday, July 3, 2026, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm at Marina Bay Park for our annual community celebration featuring music, food, and activities for all ages. The evening will conclude with a spectacular fireworks show beginning at 9:15 pm.

Bring your family, friends, and festive spirit, as we come together for one of Richmond’s favorite summer traditions.

For more information, call (510) 620-6512.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, History, Holiday, West County

Lafayette to celebrate America’s 250th Independence Day Thursday, July 2nd

June 30, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By Lafayette Library and Learning Center

On Thursday, July 2, join us at the Lafayette Library and Learning Center for a fun community celebration to mark the 250th Anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence! Proudly presented by the City of Lafayette, in partnership with the Lafayette Historical Society, the Acalanes Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Chapter, and All Ages Recreation Downtown (AARD), with special thanks to Front Porch Music. Everyone is welcome!

From 4pm to 6pm outside the library

  • Carnival games
  • Craft activities – hosted by AARD
  • Sign a giant copy of the Declaration of Independence and take a selfie with a founding father – hosted by the Acalanes DAR Chapter
  • Live music in the amphitheater by The Au Contraires as well as Janel and the Magdalena Sage Band
  • Learn about the Marquis de Lafayette
  • Complete the Passport Activities to receive a free USA flag!
  • Hot dogs and nachos available for purchase

Starting at 6pm in the Don Tatzin Community Hall

  • National Anthem performed by Janel Wagne
  • Comments by Mayor Carl Anduri
  • Mary McCosker will share the story of how our town got its name
  • Screening of Lafayette: The Lost Hero, a one-hour documentary on the Marquis’s extraordinary life and contributions to American independence.

The Lafayette Library and Learning Center and Don Tatzin Community Hall are located at 3491 Mount Diablo Blvd., in downtown Lafayette.

Details at www.lovelafayette.org/250th.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, History, Holiday, Lamorinda

City of Martinez to host 2026 Independence Day Celebration with day-long festivities July 4th

June 29, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Celebrate America’s 250th and City’s 150th anniversaries

By Eve Kearney, Martinez City Manager’s Office

Martinez, CA – The City of Martinez is pleased to announce its 2026 Independence Day Celebration, featuring a full day of events for residents, families, and visitors. This year’s festivities honor two important milestones: the 250th anniversary of the United States and the 150th anniversary of the City of Martinez. The community is invited to celebrate with a series of events taking place on Saturday, July 4, 2026.

Parade – 10:00am

Hosted by Downtown Martinez & Co., the annual Independence Day Parade will take place on historic downtown Main Street and feature local organizations, civic groups, marching units, classic vehicles, and community representatives.

Martinez Sturgeons Baseball Game – 12:30pm

Join us for the great American pastime, with a special Independence Day home game featuring the Martinez Sturgeons, playing at Joe DiMaggio Field in Waterfront Park. Concessions will be available.

Fun Fest at Waterfront Park – 5:00 pm

The afternoon continues at Waterfront Park with a family-friendly Fun Fest featuring activities, food trucks, and entertainment. Highlights include Bubble Fun from 5:00–6:0pm, a professional kite show from 6:00–7:00pm, and music from DJ Rhythm Masters beginning at 6:30pm. This event is designed to offer residents of all ages a safe, welcoming space to enjoy the holiday together.

Fireworks Finale – 9:30 pm

The City of Martinez will conclude the day with its annual fireworks display over the Martinez Waterfront. This professionally produced show will begin at 9:30pm and promises to be an outstanding display of dazzling colors and community spirit!

The City of Martinez looks forward to celebrating Independence Day with the community and thanks its partners and public safety personnel for their efforts in coordinating this year’s events. The City would also like to thank the East Bay Regional Park District for their continued support and partnership with the City’s annual Fireworks Show.

Please note that general vehicle access to the Marina will be closed off starting at 6:00am and parking will be by permit only as City staff and contractors prepare for the event. Free parking for the day’s events is available in the surrounding Downtown area.

As a reminder, the use of personal fireworks is prohibited in both the City of Martinez and throughout Contra Costa County, to protect our community from the significant risks associated with fireworks, including fires, injuries, and disruptive noise impacts. We appreciate our community’s continued cooperation in helping to maintain a safe, respectful, and enjoyable environment for all residents, visitors, and pets.

We look forward to marking history together, celebrating 250 years of America and 150 years of Martinez, on an unforgettable day of community pride!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Central County, Children & Families, History, Holiday

Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary at the Pittsburg Marina July 4th

June 29, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By City of Pittsburg

Get ready for an unforgettable Independence Day celebration as the City of Pittsburg proudly commemorates America’s 250th Anniversary with a spectacular waterfront fireworks show and community celebration!

Join us on Saturday, July 4, at the beautiful Pittsburg Marina for an evening filled with family friendly fun, great food, and patriotic excitement. Enjoy a variety of delicious food trucks along the marina, browse local vendors, and stop by the Waterfront Fireworks Party hosted by Dale Vino. Be sure to visit the Pittsburg Yacht Club 4th of July Membership Drive Party.

Then, as the sun sets, look to the sky for our dazzling fireworks spectacular beginning at 9:00 p.m. a breathtaking display you won’t want to miss!

Pittsburg Marina – 51 Marina Blvd., Pittsburg

Fireworks Show Begins at 9:00 p.m.

Sources: City of Pittsburg (left) and Gerald Glasper, Project 4 Band (right)

Space is limited, so we encourage attendees to arrive early and enjoy all the festivities.

Bring your family, friends, and patriotic spirit as we celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday together on Pittsburg’s beautiful waterfront. We look forward to celebrating with you!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Children & Families, Community, East County, Fairs & Festivals, History, Holiday

Brentwood to celebrate America’s 250th Independence Day July 4th

June 29, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

America 250: Agricultural Roots & the American Dream

By City of Brentwood

This Fourth of July, celebrate more than America’s birthday. Celebrate the story of Brentwood.

Join us for America 250: Agricultural Roots & the American Dream, a one-of-a-kind community celebration that explores how our local history connects to the nation’s 250-year journey.

The day begins with the Children’s Parade and Brentwood Classic Parade at 9:30 AM, traveling from First & Birch through Historic Downtown to the Brentwood Community Center. Then, from 11:30 AM-3:00 PM, the celebration comes to life throughout City Park, the Community Center, Historic Downtown, and the Veterans Memorial Hall.

Along the way, you’ll experience Brentwood’s past, present, and future through interactive exhibits, local organizations, entertainment, and family activities.

Discover Brentwood’s agricultural heritage with Harvest Time’s 50th Anniversary activation, visit Spinola Farm to purchase exclusive U-Pick Capital shirts, and learn about the people and places that shaped our community with the East Contra Costa Historical Society and the John Marsh Historic Trust.

Enjoy live music by The Ragdolls, a lineup of local favorites from The Foodie Crew, family activities including a mini train ride, arts and crafts, face painting, balloon art, and lawn games, plus the Veterans Memorial Hall Car Show, free hot dogs, live music, and a Historical Flag Scavenger Hunt.

While you’re here, stroll through Historic Downtown and vote for your favorite storefront in the Downtown Brentwood Coalition’s America 250 Business Decorating Contest.

Every stop tells a different chapter of Brentwood’s story.

See the City’s Facebook page for everything happening on July 4, then make plans to celebrate America’s 250th birthday right here in Brentwood.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, East County, Fairs & Festivals, History, Holiday, Veterans

Brentwood to host Third Annual Juneteenth Celebration June 19th

June 16, 2026 By Publisher 2 Comments

By E. Harith Aleem, Parks and Recreation Director, City of Brentwood

BRENTWOOD, CA – The City of Brentwood invites residents and visitors to come together for its third annual Juneteenth Celebration, which will be held on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Brentwood City Park. The event will commemorate Juneteenth and honor the rich history, culture and contributions of the African American community with an evening of live entertainment, food, shopping, community resources, family activities and celebration.

Juneteenth marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and serves as a time to reflect, honor, and celebrate an important moment in American history. Brentwood’s celebration will bring residents, families, friends and neighbors together for an evening of unity, connection, and community pride.

Headlining this year’s celebration is Grammy-nominated gospel singer Kim Burrell. The evening will also feature performances by local artists Stepz Dance Fitness, Split Second Response, Virtuous Voices Music Academy, Monique McCoy, Steven Green and Kritta.

Guests can enjoy a wide variety of eats provided by Foodie Crew food trucks, including Dad’s BBQ, Brooklyn’s Lunchbox, Fry Boys, Mini Donut Shack, Yummy Boba, Craving Cajun, Shawndee’s Comfort Kitchen, Mozzeria, Cousins Maine Lobster, Philly Cheesesteak, Jollof Kitchen and Rosie’s Mexican Food. Additional dessert vendors will include Gina’s Sweets & Treats, Carter’s Cannolis and Pound Bizness.

The celebration will also feature craft and merchandise vendors, including Ken’s Pretty Little Things, Holley’s Honey, BOWZ by Novi, Kreative Minds Inspire, AfriCali Designs, Niki Denise, Perch & Bloom, LEIMYA’s CO-OP, LaTisa’s Kingdom Living, LaSarah’s Prayer Closet, Lisa’s Sparkle Box, Kiki’s Kreations, Hey Carter!, Christye Creations, Kay’s Creations, The Adventures of Blu Pigtails and Bangi.

Community and educational booths will be available throughout the event, featuring organizations and partners such as Split Second Response, Contra Costa Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Virtuous Voices Music Academy, Delta Bay Impact, Stepz Dance Fitness, Aspiranet, Never Gonna Give It Up, LLC, STEM and Sprout, Chosen Sports Leagues, Inc., Contra Costa County Employment & Human Services Department Navigators, First Page New Chapter, Caste Action Alliance, Affiliated Martial Arts Promoters Association, GirlTREK and Diablo Black Men’s Group.

This year’s celebration will also include kids’ activities and the Downtown Brentwood Freedom Walk, an interactive stamp card experience where participants can visit participating downtown businesses, learn facts about African American history, and enjoy local shops and restaurants along the way.

Separately, earlier that day, the American Red Cross will host a blood drive from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Brentwood Community Center. Blood drive participation is by appointment.

All are welcome to join the City of Brentwood for an evening of celebration, education, and connection.

For more information visit Juneteenth | Brentwood, CA.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, East County, Fairs & Festivals, History, Holiday

Ceremonial Indigenous-led cultural burn at Cal State East Bay Concord June 6

May 22, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Photos: mak-warép Ohlone Land Conservancy

Led by the mak-warép Ohlone Land Conservancy at the tuuštak Ecocultural Garden

By Kimberly Hawkins, Senior News and Media Manager/PIO, Cal State East Bay

On Saturday, June 6, the mak-warép Ohlone Land Conservancy, in partnership with Cal State East Bay, Concord Center, CAL FIRE, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and the Contra Costa Resource Conservation District (CCRCD), will conduct a ceremonial cultural burn of less than one acre at the Cal State East Bay Concord Center.

This event continues the restoration of Indigenous-led fire practices in the East Bay, reaffirming cultural traditions and supporting ecological health on Ohlone homelands. The project is designed to reduce invasive grasses, improve soil health and restore native plants important for food, medicine and basketry.

100 Acres at the tuuštak Ecocultural Garden at Cal State East Bay in čupkan/Concord

According to the mak-warép Ohlone Land Conservancy website, “We restore and steward 100 acres of oak woodland, highland chaparrel and the Gallindo Creek riparian corridor at the base of our most sacred mountain, tuuštak—Mt. Diablo.

“In this beautiful place, mak-warép Ohlone Land Conservancy works in partnership with Cal State East Bay Concord and our dear friends from Terremoto Landscape to restore a landscape that teaches of the abundance of the East Bay while actively repairing former cattle-grazed landscape for the benefit of all those living on this land.

“Here, we implemented our first cultural burn in at least two generations, with seasonal burns to come every year, paired with constant monitoring of the soil for the benefit of the landscape to alleviate overgrowth that leads to wildfires and to encourage constant regeneration of the plants that do best here.

“’It’s a way of giving back to the land,’ Auntie Dottie, 95, told us while she was there for our first renewed burn in generations.”

What to Expect 

  • Smoke may be visible near the CSU East Bay Concord Center (4700 Ygnacio Valley Road) between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., weather and air quality permitting.
  • The invitation-only event begins with a private Ohlone ceremony, followed by a controlled cultural burnled by Ohlone firekeepers under cultural protocols.
  • Fire personnel and equipment from CAL FIRE and Contra Costa County Firewill be on-site throughout the day.
  • The project will only proceed on a permissive burn day, as determined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD).

Safety Measures

  • Public safety is the highest priority. The burn will be conducted under a strict, approved burn plan that considers fire behavior and weather conditions.
  • Fire breaks, water supply and suppression equipment will be established on-site.
  • Crews will remain until the fire perimeter is fully secured and declared out.
  • The burn will not proceed if wind, humidity, or other conditions make it unsafe.

Air Quality Compliance 

This project qualifies as a ceremonial fire under BAAQMD Regulation 5. It is exempt from open burn notification and fees, with the only condition being that the burn will not proceed on a Mandatory Burn Ban (Spare the Air Alert) day.

Public Information 

For updates on the burn, please visit:

  • CalState East Bay Concord Center website
  • Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
  • CAL Fire

About the mak-warép Ohlone Land Conservancy

The mak-warép Ohlone Land Conservancy works to reacquire, restore, and steward Ohlone ancestral lands through Indigenous-led ecological restoration, hyper-localized land management, and the practice and transmission of traditional culture. Our work strengthens Ohlone relationships to land, supports access to traditional foods, medicines, and basketry materials, and engages the public in understanding Ohlone history, culture, and place-based knowledge. For more information visit www.ohloneland.com.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Central County, Education, Fire, Holiday, News

Practice restraint: Seat belt safety at the forefront of CHP Memorial Day Holiday Enforcement Period May 22-25

May 20, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

During National Click It or Ticket campaign May 18–31

By Jaime Coffee, Director of Communications, CHP Office of Media Relations

SACRAMENTO— Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, bringing increased traffic on roads across California as families travel to destinations and gatherings.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is preparing for the holiday weekend by launching a Holiday Enforcement Period (HEP) from Friday, May 22, at 6 p.m., through Monday, May 25, at 11:59 p.m. During this period, CHP officers will conduct targeted enforcement to identify reckless drivers and emphasize proper seat belt use for drivers and passengers.

While the national seatbelt usage rate remains above 90%, 2024 data shows that not wearing a seat belt continues to contribute to preventable deaths on California’s roads.

A seat belt can be the difference between walking away from a crash and never making it home.

From May 18–31, the California Highway Patrol will participate in the national Click It or Ticket campaign with increased seat belt enforcement. Officers will be stopping drivers and passengers who are not properly buckled up.

Too many lives are lost each year because someone chose not to wear a seat belt. In a crash, being ejected from a vehicle is often deadly, and airbags alone are not enough to protect you.

  • Buckle up correctly every trip:
  • Shoulder belt across your chest
  • Lap belt low across your hips
  • Never behind your back or under your arm

Learn more: www.nhtsa.gov/SeatBelts

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“Wearing a seat belt remains one of the simplest and most effective ways to save lives. Crashes are unpredictable, and taking a moment to buckle up before every trip can mean the difference between life and death.” Commissioner Sean Duryee

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CLICK IN. DRIVE SAFE

Whether traveling on highways or local streets, wearing a seat belt is essential to reaching your destination safely.

In a crash, seat belts can significantly reduce the risk of fatal injury by preventing vehicle occupants from being ejected. Preliminary data from 2024 and 2025 show that over 13,000 crashes statewide involved an unrestrained occupant, resulting in more than 1,300 fatalities, according to the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System.

During last year’s Memorial Day HEP, which covered the same 78-hour period from Friday, May 23, to Monday, May 27, 2025, CHP officers investigated 22 fatal crashes within its jurisdiction. Of the 21 vehicle occupants who died, nine were not wearing seat belts. During that period, CHP officers made more than 1,100 DUI arrests statewide.

The CHP’s Memorial Day HEP coincides with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Click it or Ticket” initiative. The campaign highlights the lifesaving importance of seat belts and urges the public to take responsibility for their safety by buckling up on every trip.

SMALL PASSENGERS, BIG RESPONSIBILITY

Properly securing a child in the appropriate car seat or booster seat is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect them during a crash.

California law sets requirements for child passenger safety based on age, weight, and height. Choosing and properly using the correct car seat is essential for protecting young passengers traveling in a car.

The CHP’s Child Passenger Safety Program is dedicated to helping protect California’s youngest passengers through education, outreach and hands-on assistance for parents and caregivers. To connect with a car seat technician or have your car seat inspected, contact your local CHP office.

The mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security.

Filed Under: CHP, Holiday, News

Bay Area Military Appreciation BBQ in Martinez May 25

May 18, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Hosted by Nuvision Credit Union in partnership with VFW Post 1351 & American Legion Post 29

By Bill Meyer, AVP, Communications, Nuvision Credit Union

May is Military Appreciation Month, and Nuvision Credit Union is proud to be honoring local veterans this Memorial Day.  Nuvision is privileged to partner with VFW Post 1351 and American Legion Post 29 for the credit union’s upcoming Memorial Day Military Appreciation BBQ in Martinez, California.

The event is free and  takes place on Monday, May 25th from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm at Veterans Memorial Building, 930 Ward Street, Martinez.

The BBQ is to honor and thank the men and women who serve our country, welcoming all veterans, active-duty military members, and the families that serve alongside them.  The BBQ is open and free to all who have served, active military, and their families.

Baseball players from the Martinez Sturgeon, an independent professional baseball team, will be in attendance to honor our veterans and active military for their service and sacrifice, and will be serving lunch to attendees.

The luncheon will also highlight veteran-focused initiatives supported through local American Legion leadership, including programs and services benefitting veterans and their families.

Active military and veterans interested in attending are invited to register for the free BBQ.

Nuvision Credit Union Background:

  • Headquartered in Huntington Beach, California, Nuvision was founded in 1935. Today, the credit union has more than $3.8 billion in assets.
  • Nuvision has 6 branches in the Bay Area, serving the communities of Martinez, Walnut Creek, Brentwood, Pleasanton, Berkeley and Hayward.
  • Nuvision serves more than 200,000+ members in 5 states, including California, Alaska, Washington State, Wyoming and Arizona.

Website: nuvisionfederal.com

Filed Under: Central County, Community, Holiday, Military

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