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Top Stories
Speakeasy-themed cocktail lounge opens in Livermore
Newly revamped, The Syndicate opened late last month after shedding its former identity as The Last Word in January.
Supes approve millions to fund immigrant and refugee legal assistance, other services
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors earmarked $2.2 million Tuesday for a suite of services designed to protect the region’s immigrant and refugee communities.
‘Hadestown: Teen Edition’, Elizabeth Smart appearance bookend busy Bankhead bill for rest of March
Spring won’t officially be here until next week, but the Bankhead Theater bill is already in full bloom for the second half of March, with an eclectic slate of 15 shows and special events on its schedule.
Tri-Valley Foodist: Café Calamari brings Mediterranean vibes to Downtown Livermore
Café Calamari livens up the Downtown Livermore dining scene with well-crafted Mediterranean food and an experienced chef-owner.
Play with Shadow from Valley Humane Society
“Just like Peter Pan’s sneaky sidekick, Shadow is a playful girl full of curiosity and charm. She loves to explore, cuddle and stick right by your side — no sewing required!”
Hot Picks
Social Anxiety in Children and Adolescents: In this free Alan Hu Foundation webinar, Jaqueline Sperling, Ph.D. Harvard Medical School, will discuss “Social Anxiety in Children and Adolescents and How to Treat It.” 12-1 p.m., March 14. RSVP by March 13 at alanhufoundation.org to receive the Zoom meeting link.
Livermore-Amador Valley Garden Club: A discussion by UC Master Gardener of Alameda County, Carol Vander Meulen, highlighting a selection of the plants on the UC Master Gardener’s brochures; especially those that thrive in the Tri-Valley’s hot summers. 6-8 p.m., March 13. Crosswinds Church, 1660 Freisman Rd., Livermore.
Armchair Travelers: The Northwest Passage: Doug and Lindy Webb will present an account of their 2022 cruise through the Northwest Passage an historically significant ocean passage between Europe and the Orient through the North American/Canadian waterways, all above the Arctic Circle. 1:30-2:30 p.m., March 13. Livermore Civic Center Library.
Some Enchanted Evening: Broadway comes to Pleasanton in this unforgettable night of music, storytelling, and entertainment, featuring Broadway-caliber performer Molly Bell, known for her fresh comedic storytelling and captivating stage presence. 7:30 p.m., March 14. Tickets $33-$43. Visit firehousearts.org.
Native Garden Work Days: Volunteers help out around the garden, regardless of experience with gardening and/or native plants. 10 a.m.-12 p.m., March 14. Sycamore Grove. Visit larpd.org/volunteer.
Hadestown: Teen Edition: This intriguing and beautiful jazz-inflected folk musical delivers a deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience, following two intertwining love stories. March 14-16. Tickets $25. Visit livermorearts.org/
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