Sutter Delta Medical Center CEO Gary Rapaport, left, and SDMC Director of Philanthropy and Community Benefits Rudeen Monte present a check for $12,500 to Pastor Larry Roper of Light Ministries Chur...
Steve and Laurie Kinsella first met when they were paired as waltz partners in a Diablo Light Opera Company’s production of “The Merry Widow.” They still perform together, thrilling audiences with ...
Students at Old River School in the Knightsen School District opened their hearts and their piggy banks this fall during the Kids Helping Kids (KHK) Piglets for Change program.
Since October, stud...
The scene was a sea of pink last month when Liberty and Deer Valley High schools’ women’s volleyball teams met on the court for the annual Dig for the Cure match. Students, officials and throngs of...
Megan Vallee is only 10-years old, but for many local children this holiday season, she’s the answer to their prayers.
Recently while dining with her family at a local restaurant, Megan noticed a S...
When Delta Vista Middle School Principal Greg Hetrick challenged his students to donate canned goods and toys to the Friends of Oakley Christmas Basket Program, he hoped each student would bring in...
Just a few months after receiving a double lung transplant, Oakley resident Ally Jenkins is ready to give back. And she’s starting with a 4-year-old boy named Aaron Tanner.
Tanner, a Brentwood resi...
Angel Food Ministries, an organization dedicated to providing affordable, high-quality food to those in need, is providing relief to families in Oakley.
Angel Food provides individuals and families...
During the holidays, we are constantly reminded of the need to give to those less fortunate. Letters arrive in our mailbox requesting donations, schools host food and toy drives, and bell ringers s...
Snow is predicted for the Streets of Brentwood this weekend, along with caroling, kids’ activities, the mayor in a turkey suit and, said General Manager Traci Nobil, another “surprise guest.”
“This...
The Generation Gift Program is a holiday event sponsored by Beacon Home Care, a local company that provides non-medical home care to the elderly in the East Bay. During this season of giving, the c...
Heritage High School revived Brentwood's annual Breakfast with Santa program after the city cut the program during budget cuts earlier this year.
Heritage students adopted the program this year and...
The time has come for everyone to see what $8 can do to a mayor, and help each other out at the same time.
Next Friday, Dec. 18 at Brentwood Elementary School, 200 Griffith Lane, the Brentwood Regi...
Next month, Eric Peasah of the International Organization for Migration plans to rescue 25 Ghanaian children from human traffickers and deliver them into the arms of their families.
Next week, Adam...
Volunteers will be looking for new homes for dozens of dogs this weekend at the Home for the Howlidays event, which runs from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12 at Pampered Pets Doggie Day Care and B...
While the family of Aaron Tanner continues to pray for a Christmas miracle, the community remains vigilant in their support of the 4-year old Brentwood boy who is awaiting a heart and kidney transp...
Back by popular demand – and because there’s so much to do this holiday season – here’s this week’s update on where to go and what to do to help celebrate the season. Be sure to check the Community...
Mayor Robert “Gobbler Bob” Taylor might be a turkey according to a lot of people, but that’s just fine with more than 500 local families for which the mayor’s efforts have paid off.
About six weeks...
Students at Freedom High School have organized three opportunities to give to those less fortunate this holiday season.
Dana Johnston’s Leadership Class has posted banners and gotten the word out ...