So This Happened…Week of Sept. 30 through Oct. 6, 2024

So This Happened...Week of Sept. 30 through Oct. 6, 2024
Clockwise from left: Dave Matthew abstract art tells his story. Clayton celebrates Oktoberfest. The Kreamery & Bake Shoppe hopes to be an old-fashioned gathering place for locals.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA (Oct. 6, 2024) — Olympic gold medalist and former College Park wrestler Amit Elor just climbed another rung on the road to fame – having her own bobblehead.

There she is, sporting a replica gold medal and holding a U.S. flag. The 2,024 numbered bobbleheads are available online through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.

“Making her Olympics debut in Paris, Amit did not disappoint in becoming the youngest U.S. wrestler ever to win a gold medal,” notes museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar. “We congratulate Amit and wish her continued success, including the Summer Games in Los Angeles in 2028.”

Art imitating life: Dave Matthew’s abstract art is actually quite telling – it’s a reflection of his life and the stories he carries with him. Since 2016, Matthews has exhibited across Northern California and the Central Valley, earning numerous accolades along the way. Read the full story.

A sweet new gathering spot: Michele Iseri and Amparo Sevilla-Merryfield encourage customers to take a step back in time at the Kreamery & Bake Shoppe in Concord, where they offer classic soda fountain treats. “We want people to come in, sit down and enjoy something special,” Iseri says. Read the full story.

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