Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
Alameda Municipal Power has announced the departure of General Manager Nicolas Procos to pursue a new opportunity after nearly seven years with the city. City Manager Jennifer Ott has appointed Tim Haines to the role of interim general manager while leading the search for a permanent replacement.During his tenure, Procos led AMP to an improved financial position with lower-on-average rate increases, a transition to 100% clean energy and a new focus on energy efficiency and electrification.
He has held several strategic leadership roles with public agencies including serving as deputy general manager of State Water Contractors, deputy director of the California Department of Water Resources and interim general manager of California Community Power.The public is invited this Saturday and Sunday and June 8-9 to the Summer East Bay Open Studios event.
Also, don’t miss a chance to win an original piece of art in the Jingletown raffle, for which participating artists will have raffle cards in their studios. Not only will there be great art throughout the neighborhood, but visitors can get a slice of Gabba Gabba Pizza too and taste award-winning wine offered by Jingletown’s own Drawbridge Cellars while listening to the cool tunes of Stephen Dreyfuss and Company in the parking lot of Ford Street Studios.
Kicking off June 16 at WABA’s community gathering space, The Healing Garden , the summer series promises an array of electrifying performances and engaging activities for all ages. Pop Rocks will headline the inaugural event from 4 to 6 p.m., delivering a dynamic blend of high-energy hits from the Motown era to the 1990s.
In addition to the stellar musical lineup, the “West is Best” series will feature vintage markets curated by Webster Street antique stoer Patina + Rust Alameda, cocktails by The Fireside Lounge, local artisans showcasing their talents and kids’ activities to ensure fun for the whole family.The Alameda Islanders competed May 11 in the Special Olympics Oakland Invitational Swim Meet at Oakland’s Laney College. Other teams participating were Team Oakland and the East Bay Buffaloes.
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