Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
The West Alameda Business Association proudly announces the launch of its vibrant new summer series, “West is Best,” which is meant to celebrate the spirit of community, art and live music in the heart of West Alameda. The series will feature three events and up to six mini-events.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.
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.James Chambers, from left, Jackie Campion and Eric Hse appear with Alameda Community Learning Center graduate Campion’s certificate for her eQuality Scholarship.
Team Alameda brought home 10 first-place blue ribbons and four second-place red ribbons. Each and every swimmer set personal best times. Lauren Dare, as the most senior Special Olympian, carried the Olympic torch, and the Oakland Fire Department volunteered as timekeepers.The Alameda Islanders, flanked by their coaches and parents above, competed May 11 in the Special Olympics Oakland Invitational Swim Meet at Oakland’s Laney College.
Local high school senior Mina Lim will sing the national anthem, and the event will conclude with a wreath laying. Around 1 p.m., the Memorial Squadron will conduct a flyover of the museum, a decommissioned World War II U.S. Navy permanently docked in Alameda. He served 30 years in the uniform of his country and retired with the rank of rear admiral and has numerous kudos, including three Legion of Merit Awards and a Combat Action Ribbon.
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