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february 2015 MARKETPLACEcontrac osta .com 61 All bats are certified as non-releasable by California Department of Fish & Game and the U.S. Department of Agriculture—injury precludes them from surviving the wild. 2935 Pinole Valley Rd. 510-758-2741. February 4: Grab-a-Bag Bok Sale Friends of the Richmond Library 10am-7pm. Yes, you can buy any 10 items for just $2. We are starting up 2015 with the same great value. Richmond Public Library, Main branch ONLY, 325 Civic Center Plaza (mid-day restocking). 510-439-6670. February 5, 12, 19, 26: Homework Help 4-6pm. All ages and abilities are welcome. El Cerrito Library, 6510 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito, CA. 510-526-7512. EThatche@ccclib.org. February 5, 12, 19, and 26: Boy Scout Troop 146 Meetings 7-8:30pm. Come join the adventures of scouting! Monthly hiking/ camping trips - Red Oak Victory Ship, Point Reyes, Sierra mountain lakes, Pinnacles National Park, rock climbing, white-water rafting, Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods. Winner of the 2014 Camporee Presidential Award. Philmont Trek in 2015. For all boys age 11 to 17. Elks Lodge #1251, 3931 San Pablo Dam Rd, El Sobrante. February 5, 12, 19, 26: TRIVIA 10am. Trivia topics may include: movies, literature, sports, music, geography, history. Cost $1.00 Members/$2.00 Non Members. Pinole Senior Center, 2500 Charles Avenue, Pinole. 510-724-9800. February 5,12,19,26: CHOIR 1:30 pm - Add your voice to our choir. Come early for lunch. Pinole Senior Center, 2500 Charles Avenue, Pinole. 510-724-9800. February 5: BUNCO 1:30-4pm. Exciting rolls of the dice to win. Members $1 Non- Members $2. Pinole Senior Center, 2500 Charles Avenue, Pinole. 510-724-9800. February 6: PINOLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY METING AND PROGRAM 6:30-8pm. Program: “A Flood of Memories.” On April 2, 1958, a fierce winter storm that had dropped buckets of rain on the city for several days caused a swollen Pinole Creek to overflow, turning downtown Pinole streets into navigable waterways. This was the latest of several massive Pinole Creek floods in the city’s history. PHS co-founder George Vincent, former mayor (1964-65) Jack Meehan, and Pinole Public Works Director/City Engineer Dean Allison will discuss the history of Pinole’s watery battles with Mother Nature.


Contra Costa Marketplace - Feb 2015
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