Veterans Day Danville CA 11NOV2018 US Army Artillery Hector Mendoza (Camp Parks)
The Veterans Memorial Building in Partnership with the Town of Danville Presents CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE PROGRAM OF THE WORLD WAR 1 ARMISTICE at the VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING OF SAN RAMON VALLEY with Introduction by Col. Alan Cruz (USMC ret.) HONORING ALL WHO SERVED held on NOVEMBER 11, 11:00 A.M. at the Museum of San Ramon Valley VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING is located at 400 Hartz Avenue. Danville. CA 94526, (925) 362·9806. For more information visit vmbsrv.org
(1) Bugle “Last Post” by Mr. Frank Dorritie, from Bulge Across America, sounded on a World War I era bugle. Frank Dorritie was inducted into the Drum Corps International in 2016. Dorritie holds distinctions as a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, the Buglers Hall of Fame and the World Drum Corps Hall of Fame. First as a performer and then a brass instructor and arranger, Frank Dorritie utilized his drum corps experience on the way to a storied career in the music industry as a Grammy-winning audio producer. (2) Bells of Peace: Bell Tolls 21 times (train bell from Museum of the San Ramon Valley), (3) Invocation: Rev. Hugh C. Keith, (4) Poetry reading: In Flanders Field'' by John McCrae (1872·1918), (5) Introduction by Dan Dunn, Executive Director, Museum of the San Ramon Valley, read by Eric Fraisher Hayes, Artisitic Director, Role Players Ensemble and Eugene O’Neill Foundation, as Artistic Director for the Eugene O’Neill Foundation, Tao House and Role Players Ensemble, Eric creates and executes the vision for artistic programming, including producing fully staged classic plays and staged readings paired with dynamic discussions, 6) Newell Arnerich, Mayor, Town of Danville. Newell Arnerich is a six-term Mayor of Danville, serving 23 yrs on the Danville Town Council, (7) Bros and Belles Hand Held Bell Choir from San Ramon Valley United Methodist Church, (8) Beverly Lane. Curator Museum of the San Ramon Valley: WWI San Ramon Valley Veterans), (9) Poetry Reading: “Everyone Sang” by Seigfried Sassoon (1886-1967), Read by Eric Fraisher Hayes, (10) Bugle: “Taps” by Frank Dorritie. Thank you to Boy Scout Troop 888. Sponsored by the Veterans Memorial Building of the San Ramon Vallley, Museum of the San Ramon Valley and the Town of Danville.
Welcome to Danville
Danville California – The Heart of The San Ramon Valley
Most people would agree that Danville California is the most appealing community in the East Bay. It’s historic downtown draws people from throughout the area and the shops, restaurants, art galleries and more combine to create an ambiance that is unique in the San Ramon Valley. There are dining options at all levels from fast food to upscale restaurants like the Peasant and the Pear and Incontro. Its character and convenient location make it the perfect place to work, live, and play.
If you are thinking of buying a home in Danville, you will find a wide variety of home styles at all price points from 1 bedroom condominiums to large country estates. To put Danville real estate prices into perspective, homes here are more affordable than those in Diablo or Alamo, but generally more expensive than similar properties in Walnut Creek or the communities at the North and South ends of the San Ramon Valley.
Single family detached homes start around $750,000 but you can easily spend $3 million dollars or more.
The older residential part of Danville is on the West side, close to the picturesque downtown. Here can be found some of the most expensive single family homes for sale in Danville, many of them having been improved and remodeled to an exceptionally high standard. This area is highly sought after.
Moving to the East along Sycamore Valley Road, the homes were built more recently. The further East, the more recent the home construction. Toll Brothers Alamo Creek is a prime example.
You can click on the link below this video to check out all of the homes for sale in Danville as well as recent sales on my East Bay Homes and Lifestyle website.
Danville was incorporated in 1982 and covers around 18 square miles with a population of approximately 45,000.
Significant redevelopment has taken place in recent times with the establishment of numerous new restaurants and other businesses yet despite all this, Danville manages to maintain its small-town atmosphere and its outstanding quality of life.
Residents are never short of something interesting to occupy their time. There are natural creeks, hiking and biking trails, and plenty of dedicated open space. Arts and culture are well supported at the Village Theatre and Art Gallery, The Museum of the San Ramon Valley and the Tao House—home to Nobel Prize winning playwright Eugene O'Neill.
Danville also has a strong sense of community. There are numerous events throughout the year including a weekly Farmer's Market, street fairs, concerts in the park and holiday celebrations. All this, combined with the top rated schools and variety of housing at all levels add to the town's appeal.
So over to you
Do you have any questions or comments about Danville? Does this sound like the Danville that you know? Please let me know and if you would like any help buying or selling a home here, please give me a call anytime on (925) 997-1585 or send an email to bernard@bernardgibbons.com.
Danville, CA Train Depot
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Here is footage of the former train depot in Danville, CA.
The Southern Pacific Train Depot was built in 1891 on land donated by John Hartz as Standard Station No.22 which was erected when the Martinez line was extended south to San Ramon. The first train came on June 7, 1891. Passenger service ended in 1934. The Southern Pacific trains continued to pass through town with freight until 1978 when the line was abandoned. The building was sold in 1951 for the Danville Supply and Feed store. In June 1996, it was purchased and moved 100 yards. It now houses the Museum of the San Ramon Valley and lies along the Iron Horse Regional Trail. Shots are around this old classic depot. Enjoy!! Shot 1/5/14
Veterans Day Danville CA 11NOV2018 Roberta Marling Morris
The Veterans Memorial Building in Partnership with the Town of Danville Presents CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE PROGRAM OF THE WORLD WAR 1 ARMISTICE at the VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING OF SAN RAMON VALLEY with Introduction by Col. Alan Cruz (USMC ret.) HONORING ALL WHO SERVED held on NOVEMBER 11, 11:00 A.M. at the Museum of San Ramon Valley VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING is located at 400 Hartz Avenue. Danville. CA 94526, (925) 362·9806. For more information visit vmbsrv.org
(1) Bugle “Last Post” by Mr. Frank Dorritie, from Bulge Across America, sounded on a World War I era bugle. Frank Dorritie was inducted into the Drum Corps International in 2016. Dorritie holds distinctions as a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, the Buglers Hall of Fame and the World Drum Corps Hall of Fame. First as a performer and then a brass instructor and arranger, Frank Dorritie utilized his drum corps experience on the way to a storied career in the music industry as a Grammy-winning audio producer. (2) Bells of Peace: Bell Tolls 21 times (train bell from Museum of the San Ramon Valley), (3) Invocation: Rev. Hugh C. Keith, (4) Poetry reading: In Flanders Field'' by John McCrae (1872·1918), (5) Introduction by Dan Dunn, Executive Director, Museum of the San Ramon Valley, read by Eric Fraisher Hayes, Artisitic Director, Role Players Ensemble and Eugene O’Neill Foundation, as Artistic Director for the Eugene O’Neill Foundation, Tao House and Role Players Ensemble, Eric creates and executes the vision for artistic programming, including producing fully staged classic plays and staged readings paired with dynamic discussions, 6) Newell Arnerich, Mayor, Town of Danville. Newell Arnerich is a six-term Mayor of Danville, serving 23 yrs on the Danville Town Council, (7) Bros and Belles Hand Held Bell Choir from San Ramon Valley United Methodist Church, (8) Beverly Lane. Curator Museum of the San Ramon Valley: WWI San Ramon Valley Veterans), (9) Poetry Reading: “Everyone Sang” by Seigfried Sassoon (1886-1967), Read by Eric Fraisher Hayes, (10) Bugle: “Taps” by Frank Dorritie. Thank you to Boy Scout Troop 888. Sponsored by the Veterans Memorial Building of the San Ramon Vallley, Museum of the San Ramon Valley and the Town of Danville.
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Blackhawk CA Real Estate | Danville - Ppsothebysrealty.com
Size: 12308 sq.ft
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Bathrooms: 7 full 2 half
Blackhawk CA Real Estate | Danville - Distinctive Property! Stunning Blackhawk Estate! Grand entry foyer w/artist medallion in the travertine flooring, gorgeous cstm Mahogany doors w/iron scroll & glass inlay. Chef's kitchen artistically designed w/state of the art prof appl, gorgeous granitecntrtps w/designer detailed bullnose, cstm hnd finished cherry cabinets, 2 copper sinks, sub zero ref, 2 dshwshrs, a 2nd island w/bar stool seating. Banquet Scale frml DR has French drs that open out to the South terrace & front grdn for easy indoor/outdoor entertaining. Relax in your beautiful architecturally designed movie theater w/12 recline-able leather chairs, microwave & sm ref. Spacious cabana/guest house compl renovated, granite cntrtps, full bth & mstr on main flr incl locker room & lg entertainment rm. Upstairs currently appointed as a lg gym complete w/flat screen TV. Beautiful veranda off the gym w/views of the hills. This lg parcel of over 87,991 sf includes a bckyard oasis-loggia, wtrfl, pool, spa & built-in BBQ.
109 Woodland Valley Drive San Ramon, CA 94582
Valerie Vicente of Coldwell Banker just listed this sparkling home in the desirable neighborhood of Bent Creek in San Ramon, CA. It is 4 bedrooms plus a loft and 3 bathrooms. It has a beautifuly updated kitchen and hardwood floors in the living room and dining rooms. It is completely move in ready. Come and see it at the open house this Saturday and Sunday 1.11 and 1.12. Valerie will be there from 1 to 4 PM...
Scenic trip through Nevada, Arizona and Utah, Part 1
This scenic 2 part video montage is of a geologic field trip through Nevada, Arizona and Utah held in 2005. The trip focused on the geology of the area, but this video series is not so much about science, it rather shows the sheer beauty of the area.
In Part 1 you'll see (in order):
Valley of Fire National Park(NV)
Hoover Dam (NV-AZ)
The ghost town Chloride (AZ)
San Francisco Volcanic Field near Flagstaff (AZ)
Wupatki National Monument
Cathedral Rock near Sedona (AZ)
Barringer Meteorite Crater (AZ)
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[Video #2] Danville California Local Town Tour 2016 - 94526, 94506
Danville California Local Town Video Tour - 2015
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Danville is located in the San Ramon Valley in Contra Costa County. It is one of the incorporated municipalities in California that uses “town” in its name instead of “city”.
The Iron Horse Regional Trail runs through Danville which extends from Dublin to Concord. Walkers, bikers, skaters, and joggers usually find the trail a source of outdoor recreation and exercise.
Danville is home to two main public high schools: Monte Vista High School and San Ramon Valley High School. The nearest B.A.R.T. station would be in Walnut Creek, Ca.
Iron Danville is also home to the Blackhawk Automotive Museum which is best known for its significant collection of classic, rare and unique automobiles. Danville has a golf course facility at Crow Canyon Country Club (CC) and there are nearby facilities at – Roundhill CC, Diablo CC, & Blackhawk CC. Finally, Mt. Diablo State Park’s south gate entrance is in Danville.
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Highlands Point Apartments in San Ramon, CA - ForRent.com
Highlands Point Apartments for rent in San Ramon, CA on ForRent.com: (866) 838-1591 - Availability, pricing and special promotions subject to change daily. The Highlands Point Apartments is located in the picturesque Windemere Valley on the east side of Ivy Hill Way and north of Albion Road in Contra Costa County. While this hilltop community offers breathtaking views, it is in excellent proximity to acres of dedicated open space and a plethora of amenities including the brand new Dougherty Valley High School, abundant grocery shopping and other popular retail located along Bollinger Canyon Road. The setting alone will make for an attractive housing opportunity. The Highlands Point Apartments will feature a 4,500 square foot community clubhouse that will include an on-site leasing office, laundry facility, fitness center, business center and fully equipped kitchen. Each residential building will include attached garages with direct access from the units. The Highlands Point Apartments will offer spacious one, two, and three-bedroom units complete with luxury amenities. The square footages for the one bedroom one bath units range from 707-848 square feet, the two bedroom two bath units range from 1,067 � 1,102 square feet and the three-bedroom two bath units are 1,238 square feet. There will be extensive landscaping and meandering walkways placed throughout the community. Exterior amenities will include a swimming pool and spa, sun deck, children�s play area, and communal barbeque. If you or someone you know wishes to make Highlands Point your home please call or email today to receive your application! SCHOOLS* Dougherty Valley High School...Home of the Wildcats! Enrolls 1,503 high school students from grades 9-12. Windmere Ranch Middle School is in the top one percent of all the middle schools in the state. Since their opening in August 2005, students have consistently scored very high in the states STAR exams.
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Blackhawk Cars n Coffee - Blackhawk Museums, 3700 Blackhawk Plaza Cir, Danville, CA 94506
Iron Horse Trail. From Walnut Creek to San Ramon on bike.
Iron Horse Trail. Biking: Walnut Creek, Alamo, Danville, San Ramon.
City of Danville
City of Danville - 2014 Kentucky Governor's Awards in the Arts - Government Award Recipient
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Down the Iron Horse Trail in Danville CA
A walk down the Iron Horse trail between Fostoria Way and Greenbrook Dr. in Danville CA.
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Crow Canyon Country Club, Danville CA Wedding Video
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Drone Flying over Black Hawk hills
Taking out the DJI Phantom 3 Professional over the Black Hawk hills and Golf Course in Danville, Ca.
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