The Pioneer's Spring 2024 calendar of events and activities, June 2 update

The Pioneer’s Spring 2024 calendar of events and activities, June 2 update

The Pioneer's Spring 2024 calendar of events and activities, June 2 update
Clockwise from left: Get Coffee with a Concord Cop, June 18. Enjoy Barbie in the Park on June 8 in Pleasant Hill. This summer’s Music and Market concert series in Todos Santos Plaza kicks off June 6 with Andre Thierry, Accordion Soul Music.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA, (June 2, 2024) — The Pioneer Calendar lists local events, performances and activities for the whole family.

We update the Pioneer Calendar page every week so check back often to find out what’s going on near you.

If you’d like to submit your event to the Pioneer Calendar page, please send email to us at Calendar@pioneerpublishers.com.

In the community

“Mis- and Disinformation: Election Edition.” Learn how to spot fake news, fact-check sources and navigate the complexities of today’s media landscape, 5:30-7 p.m. June 4, Walnut Creek Library, 1644 North Broadway. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters Diablo Valley. Free, but RSVP at www.eventbrite.com/e/mis-and-disinformation-election-edition-tickets-890582856297. For more information, contact Janet Hoy at 858-688-6646 or janeth@lwvdv.org.

“Movie Under the Stars/Barbie.” Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets, opens at 7:30 p.m. June 8, movie starts at 8:30 p.m., Pleasant Hill Park. Dress in pink or as your favorite Barbie, plus Barbie trivia. Admission is free. Beer, wine and classic movie concessions available for purchase. Sponsored by Pleasant Hill Rec. For details, visit https://pleasanthillrec.com/35/Events.

Teacher Job Fair. For the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, 5-7:30 p.m. June 11, 1936 Carlotta Dr., Concord. Sign up for an interview at https://MDUSD.link/hiringevent24. Walk-ins also welcome.

CBCA Round Up. The Clayton Business & Community Association celebrates its 40th anniversary with a BBQ dinner, music, dancing, raffles and silent auction, 6-10 p.m. June 14, Oakhurst Country Club, 1001 Peacock Creek Dr., Clayton. For tickets, visit www.claytoncbca.org.

Clayton BBQ & Brews Festival. Signups are open for the KCBS Pro Pitmaster Competition, along with vendors, sponsors and volunteers. Hosted by the Clayton Business & Community Association, the festival will be 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 15, Oakhurst Country Club, 1001 Peacock Creek Dr., Clayton. For details, visit https://claytoncbca.org/cbca-events/clayton-bbq-cook-off.

Father’s Day Run for Rotary. Three-mile run, 8:30 June 16, followed by a fun run for kids 7 and under, 10 a.m., Newhall Park, Concord. Sponsored by Clayton Valley/Concord Sunrise Rotary Club as a fundraiser for local schools. To sign up, visit https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/Clayton/FathersDayRunforRotary. If you’d like to volunteer to help, contact Jeff Wilson at 925-286-1827 or jeffwilson@kw.com.

Coffee with a Cop. Visit with members of the Concord Police Department, 8:30-10 a.m. June 18, Starbucks, 1170 Concord Ave., Concord. For details, visit www.cityofconcord.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=2142&month=6&year=2024&day=25&calType=0.

Blues and Brews Festival. Beer garden, music and food, pre-party 6-9 p.m. July 19, and main event 3-9 p.m. July 20, Pleasant Hill Park, 147 Gregory Lane. Sponsored by Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park District. For more information, visit www.bluesandbrewsfestival.com.

Clayton Valley High School Class of 1974 Reunion. 6-10 p.m. Aug 24, Zio Fraedo’s, 611 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill. For details, email Lori Fogerson Vella at lorivella1@gmail.com.

Off the Grid. Featuring food trucks and live music, 5-9 p.m. Wednesdays until October, on the lawn by Pleasant Hill City Hall, 100 Gregory Lane. For details, visit www.pleasanthillca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=668.

Farmers Market. Sponsored by the Pacific Coast Farmers Market Association, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays year-round and 4-8 Thursdays June 6-Sept. 26, Todos Santos Plaza, downtown Concord. Visit pcfma.org for more information.

Pride Month

Walnut Creek Arts + Rec Pride. Family Pride Pool Party, 4-7 p.m. June 7, Larkey Park Swim Center, 2771 Buena Vista Ave. Registration required. Pride Night at “Cabaret,” June 12. Use coupon code PRIDE24 when purchasing tickets. Pet Pride Parade, 9-11 a.m. June 15, Heather Farm Park, 301 N. San Carlos Dr. Printmaking, Block Stamping and Flag Making, 1-3 p.m. June 15, Bedford Gallery, 1601 Civic Dr. For more information, visit www.walnutcreekartsrec.org/pride.

Juneteenth

Pleasant Hill. Activities, performers and music recognizing the end of slavery, 5-9 p.m. June 19, on the lawn by Pleasant Hill City Hall, 100 Gregory Lane. Sponsored by the Diversity Commission and held in conjunction with Off the Grid.

Concord. This year’s theme is “Health and Wellness in the Black Community.” Solo Opera’s Shawnette Sulker and pianist Daniel Lockert will be among the performers, plus crafts for families, food trucks and Black-owned vendors, noon-4 p.m. June 23, Todos Santos Plaza, downtown Concord. Sponsored by the Concord Communities Alliance. For more information, visit www.visitconcordca.com/events/concord-juneteenth-celebration.

Fourth of July

Pleasant Hill. Firecracker 5K Race/Kids 100-yard dash, 7:45-10 a.m., downtown. Parade, 9:30-10:30 a.m., downtown. Party at Pleasant Hill Park with live music, food and fun for the kids, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 167 Gregory Lane. Fireworks, 8:45 p.m., College Park High School, 201 Viking Dr. For more information, visit https://phjuly4.com.

Concord. Rotary pancake breakfast, 8 a.m., Todos Santos Plaza. Stars & Stripes Kids Fun Run, 8 a.m., followed by Stars & Stripes 5K Run/Walk, 8:15 a.m., Todos Santos Plaza. Parade, 10 a.m., downtown Concord. Festival gates open at 4 p.m. with fireworks at 9 p.m., Mt. Diablo High School, 2450 Grant St. For more information, visit www.concordjuly4th.com.

4th of July in Clayton.

Clayton. Registration is now open for the 10 a.m. parade, with the theme “Celebrating 60 Years of Community.” Live music and patriotic displays encouraged. Register by 11:59 p.m. June 24 here. For details, visit cityclerk@claytonca.gov or call 925-673-7300.

Community Concerts

Veranda Unplugged. 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through July 31, Pavilion Fountain Park off Diamond Boulevard in Concord. For bands and more information, visit https://shoptheveranda.com/event/Veranda-Unplugged-2024/2145581844.

Music & Market. Farmers Market begins at 4 p.m. Thursdays, with music at 6:30 p.m. June 6-Sept. 25, Todos Santos Plaza, downtown Concord. June 6: Andre Thierry, Cajun and Zydeco. June 13: The Houserockers salute to Earth, Wind & Fire. June 20: Sacred Fire, a Santana tribute band. June 27: Traveling Wilburys Revue, the best of George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. For the complete schedule, visit www.cityofconcord.org/DocumentCenter/View/11424/Music-and-Market-Postcard-2024.

Concerts in The Grove. 6-8:30 p.m. every other Saturday through Aug. 31, sponsored by the city of Clayton, downtown Clayton. June 8: California Cowboys. June 22: Mixed Nuts. July 6: Strange Brew. July 20: Nick Rossi & the Swing Six +1. Aug. 3: Pride & Joy. Aug. 17: Club 90. Aug. 31: East Bay Mudd. For more information, visit https://claytonca.gov/fc/Events/concerts-in-the-grove-2024.pdf.

Sunset by the Lake Summer Concert Series. Every other Sunday through Sept. 1. New this year will be food trucks. June 9: Van Goat plus a Family Fun Zone. June 23: Beaufunk featuring Michael Jeffries, plus Nash Metropolitan Car Show. For more information, go to www.pleasanthillca.org/summerconcerts.

Clubs

Women Marines Association. The Bay Area chapter meets 11:30 a.m. every third Saturday, usually at Harry’s Hofbrau, 14900 E. 14th St, San Leandro. For more information, visit https://wmaca3.org or contact Janet Johnson at 925-890-4583.

Concord Library

The Concord Library is at 2900 Salvio St. For more information, call 925-646-5455 or visit cclib.org. The theme of the summer reading program is “Read, Renew, Repeat,” offering a wealth of activities for all ages.

Rainbow Pride Storytime. A celebration of all types of families, inclusion, diversity and self-love, 10:30 am. June 4.

Sensory Friendly “Drive-In” Move.” Bring a box to create your own cardboard car and then settle in for a showing of “Toy Story 4,” 3 p.m. June 5. Designed for toddlers, preschoolers, early elementary students and children with special needs or sensory sensitivities, but all children are welcome.

Chicken Storytime. Ms. Maria and her chicken will read and sing together, 10:30 a.m. June 11.

Explore the World of Pollinators. Learn with Growing Healthy Kids about pollinator habitats, make pollinator charm bracelets and butterfly crafts, sample honey and leave with a bee-friendly flower, 11 a.m. June 12.

Lunch with “The Super Mario Bros.” Free lunch and a movie for children under 18, noon June 12.

Lunch at the Library. Free lunch for children under 18, noon June 13.

Incredible Insects. Have fun with worms and roly polies and make bug hotels with recycled materials with Growing Healthy Kids, 1 p.m. June 13.

Water Storytime. Our friends from the Contra Costa Water District will read stories about the importance of water, 10:30 a.m. June 18. Stay afterward for hands-on activities at 11 a.m.

Lunch at the Library. Free lunch for children under 18, noon June 20.

Summer Cooking Fun. Make rainbow salsa, strawberry salsa and mango salsa with Growing Healthy Kids, 1 p.m. June 20.

Recycling Storytime. Explore ways to help the environment by reducing, reusing and recycling with Monument First 5, 10:30 a.m. June 25.

Recycle Rangers: Reuse Revolution. Seed saving, planting in reusable containers, windsocks and bird watching binoculars with Growing Healthy Kids, 11 a.m. June 26.

Lunch with “Elemental.”  Free lunch and a movie for children under 18, noon June 26.

Lunch at the Library. Free lunch for children under 18, noon June 27.

Nature Art Nature weaving, mud painting, flower bracelets, nature mobile and seed mosaics with Growing Healthy Kids, 1 p.m. June 27.

Clayton Library

The Clayton Library is at 6125 Clayton Road. For more information on any of these events, call 925-673-0659 or visit ccclib.org/events.

Summer Reading Program. Focusing on conservation, animals and getting invested in protecting the ecosystems, through Aug. 3. For all ages. Every completed entry is eligible for a free book and a chance to win prizes.

Professor Smart’s Science Show. Todd Victor, aka Professor Smart, brings science to life with an interactive performance combining theatrical storytelling and cool demonstrations for children, 2-2:45 p.m. June 5. Sponsored by the Clayton Community Library Foundation

Lapsit Storytime. For children aged 0-3, 11-11:15 a.m. Thursdays. Children must attend with caregiver.

Toddler/Preschool Storytime. For children ages 2-5, 11:30 a.m.-noon Thursdays. Children must attend with caregiver. Stay and play toys available afterward.

Teen Thursday: Ice Cream Jars. Learn how to make ice cream in mason jars using heavy cream, sugar, vanilla extract and salt, 4-5 p.m. June 6. A vegan/non-dairy option will be available For those aged 9-12 and those in 6th-12th grades. Registration required. Sponsored by the Clayton Community Library Foundation.

Chair Yoga and Meditation. Low-impact chair yoga for adults, followed by guided meditation, 10:15-11:15 a.m. June 13. Sponsored by the Clayton Community Library Foundation.

Integrated Wellness Drumming. RhythmALLogy’s program designed to promote emotional and physical well-being, 11 a.m.-noon June 15. For teens and adults. Registration required. Sponsored by the Clayton Community Library Foundation.

The Arts

Hess Road by Leslie Wilson, part of the ‘Splendid Surroundings’ show at Valley Art Gallery.

“Splendid Surroundings.” Ten artists featuring the open spaces of Mount Diablo and the surrounding foothills, June 6-Aug. 11, Shadelands Ranch Museum, 2660 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek. Walnut Creek. Part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the first acquisition of open space in Walnut Creek. Opening celebration, 4-6 p.m. June 6. For more information, call 925-935-4311 or visit valleyartgallery.org.

The Sunshine Boys

“The Sunshine Boys.” Pittsburg Theatre Company presents the Neil Simon classic comedy, through June 14, California Theatre, 351Railroad Ave., Pittsburg. For tickets, visit www.tickets831.com or call 925-427-1611.

“The Sunshine Boys.” Pittsburg Theatre Company presents the Neil Simon classic comedy, through June 14, California Theatre, 351Railroad Ave., Pittsburg. For tickets, visit www.tickets831.com or call 925-427-1611.

“Cabaret.” Music, colorful characters and romance set against the rise of Hitler, from Center Rep, through June 23, Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Dr., Walnut Creek. For tickets, call 925-943-7469 or go to CenterREP.org.

Artist Juanita Hagberg. Featuring watercolors using the synthetic surface Yupo, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday through June 24, Valley Art Gallery, 1661 Botelho Dr., Suite 110, Walnut Creek. For details, call 925-935-4311 or visit valleyartgallery.org.

“Ekphrasis 2024.” An exhibition of fine art that inspires literary works, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Saturday through June 28, Art Gallery at the Orinda Library, 26 Orinda Way. Sponsored by the Lamorinda Arts Alliance, Lamorinda Arts Council and California Writers Club/Mt. Diablo Branch. For more information, call 925-254-2184 or visit http://ccclib.org.

“Tribute to Tina.” An art exhibit in memory of Tina Turner, through July 12, JOR Fine Art Gallery, 1026 Oak St. No 102, Clayton. For more information, visit jorfineartgallery.com.

“La Voix Humaine” and “Dido & Aeneas.” A double bill of short operas from Festival Opera, 7:30  p.m. July 12 and 2 p.m. July 14, Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Dr., Walnut Creek. Early bird tickets on sale now with code FOFRIEND. For tickets, visit www.festivalopera.org/la-voix-dido.

Headliner Series. Includes a Fireside Chat with Rita Moreno Sept. 18, Mandy Patinkin in Concert Feb 20, 2025, and the Dance Theatre of Harlem March 14-15, 2025, Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Dr., Walnut Creek. For the full schedule and ticket info, visit www.lesherartscenter.org.

Bev Britton
Bev Britton
Copy Editor at The Concord Clayton Pioneer | bevbritton@sbcglobal.net

Bev Britton graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of North Dakota and moved to the Bay Area with her soon-to-be husband Jim in 1986. She was features editor at the Contra Costa Times in Walnut Creek before becoming managing editor of the Contra Costa Sun in Lafayette in 1995. She retired from newsrooms in 2001, but an ad for the Clayton Pioneer drew her back in. The family moved to Lake Wildwood in the Gold Country a few years ago - but working at the Pioneer keeps her in touch with her old neighborhoods in Concord and Clayton.

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