The Three Valleys Community Foundation (3VCF) awarded more than $128,000 to 19 nonprofit organizations, primarily focusing on health and mental wellness, at its first “State of Giving Gathering” at Los
Pleasanton’s Museum on Main will host a fun and informative panel discussion focused on stories from the book Cruising Down Memory Lane: Stories of Pleasanton in the 1950s on Wednesday,
Celebration is in the air for Amador Valley Dons young and old as the high school in Pleasanton commemorates its 100th year of existence with an array of special events scheduled for the week ahead.
Pleasanton will host a free Independence Day celebration at Lions Wayside Park on Tuesday, July 4, with the Pleasanton Community Concert Band performing musical hits from 1923, 1948, and 1973,
'Cruising Down Memory Lane' features first-person anecdotes from more than 40 longtime residents about themselves and the people, places and institutions that made the city what it was in the '50s -- and in many ways, what it still is.
With a nod to the past and a vision for the future, more than 50 long-time Pleasanton residents are working to create an anecdotal history of the city.
With a nod to the past and a vision for the future, more than 50 long-time Pleasanton residents are working to create an anecdotal history of the city.
Imagine walking down Santa Rita Road after school just ended and seeing kids riding their horses to the pool rather than their cars. Or seeing 13-year-olds driving their moms to the grocery store. That was life on a daily basis for...