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She may have had jitters about relocating her life, but she says she never had any doubts about Gosvener. Both are determined to stay the rest of their lives in the Bay Area. The couple married June 1 at Saint Basil the Great Greek Orthodox Church in San Jose. “We have the whole of the second half of our lives to share together,” he says. Part of that second half involves some changes for Gosvener. Although he hadn’t put on skates for years, he’s learning to ice dance with his new partner in life.

The show will combine traditional Chinese dances with ballet and modern dance, presented by Ah-Lan Dance students and teachers, and members of The American-Chinese Cultural and Art Association, along with vocal performances by two of China’s top-ranked hanami ballet - light pink singers, For advance tickets or more details visit ahlandance.com, Dave Weinstein will lead a hillside walk on William Huber Memorial Trail on Jan, 31, Meet at 11 a.m, at Well Grounded Coffee & Tea, 6925 Stockton Ave, Dogs are welcome, “No one did more than Judge William Huber to build El Cerrito in its early days, He helped name it El Cerrito, helped found the city and build its sewers, served three times as mayor, ran Huber Hall and served as justice of the peace, This hike will take us through Huber Park with its WPA stone walls and on or near several city paths, including some that are temporarily impassable, This hike is moderate, with some steep sections.”..

At 4 p.m. Feb. 1, Tom Gehling will lead a one-hour hike of Albany Hill. Meet beneath the digital billboard in the Pacific East Mall parking lot on Pierce Street in Richmond. “Some parts are steep and there may be thorns, poison oak and mud, so dress appropriately,” the group advises. Details: www.pechakucha.org. Those interested in giving a presentation at the Albany event can Contact Liam Kelly at lkelly@albanyca.org. The menu includes crab, salad, pasta and artisan bread, plus music of the 1940s on the last remaining cargo ship built in Richmond during World War II. There will be a no host wine and beer bar.

Tickets are $40, For more details visit richmondmuseum.org/events/crabfest-2015/ or call 510-237-2933 or 510-235-7387, Proceeds benefit the association’s K9 fund, Tickets are $45 adults, $25 ages 12 and under, available by emailing ecpeacrabfeed@yahoo.com, “The event starts with a short teaser on this year’s book, Then enjoy the cool sounds of the Richard Harris and Friends jazz band as they pay tribute to Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald, There will be food, drinks and hanami ballet - light pink a chance to grab one of the library’s many copies of this year’s Albany Reads book, ‘The Immortal Life of Henrieta Lacks.’ All ages are welcome to this celebration honoring Black History Month.”..

For more details, contact Brian Edwards at BEdwards@aclibrary.org. People who are not enrolled in a health care insurance program by Feb. 15 could face a tax penalty. To get enrolled at the Feb. 14 event, people will need to show. Contra Costa County Employment and Human Services Department staff members will be available to answer questions related to Medi-Cal enrollment. Co-sponsors are Covered California, Contra Costa Affordable Care Act Team, Healthy Richmond and Service Employees International Union — United Healthcare Workers West.

There will be a presentation on city plans for the area and an opportunity for public hanami ballet - light pink input, For more details, or questions on the city’s plans, contact Principal Planner Alisa Shen at 510-981-7409 or ashen@cityofberkeley.info, The beverage offering at the Dollar Tree store on San Pablo Avenue at Gilman Street this week consisted largely of water and a few fruit juices, Meanwhile, at Dollar Tree over in El Cerrito, $1 bought a 2.5-liter bottle of Shasta brand Cola or Diet Cola; Grape, Pineapple or Orange soda; or Tiki Punch or Lemon Lime Twist, among other sodas..

In Berkeley, the same products would go up to $1.85 — 2.5 liters comes out to 84.5 fluid ounces — assuming the Measure D tax will be passed along to the consumer. And that $1.85 does not include Berkeley’s 9 percent sales tax and a 10-cent state recycling fee. Dollar Tree corporate officials could not be reached for comment by deadline. Although Berkeley’s soda tax went into effect Jan. 1, other large discount retailers apparently had not changed their beverage lineup or pricing yet.

The 99¢ Only store on San Pablo Avenue near University Avenue this week sold 2-liter bottles of Pepsi, Dr Pepper, Mountain Dew, Orange hanami ballet - light pink Crush and Sierra Mist among other discount beverages, Grocery Outlet, on Fourth Street near University Avenue, was offering 2 liters of Canada Dry Ginger Ale, 7-Up, RC Cola, Squirt, Tahitian Treat and other sugary drinks for 99 cents, A store attendant at Sacramento Market in South Berkeley, where soda prices have not changed — yet — since the November vote, offered an explanation: He said he had received a letter from his 7-Up distributor saying the distributor would absorb the tax at least until Feb, 1 to allow time for logistics to be ironed out..



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