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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FAIR TICKETS ON SALE NOW – Buy early and save!

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Tickets for the Contra Costa County Fair are on sale now. Purchase your admission tickets, carnival ride wristbands, and family fun passes before the Fair begins and save money! You can also save time and money by purchasing your Fair tickets online.

Advanced ticket sales are taking place now through May 30 at the Fairgrounds. For big savings, we’re offering “Money Saving Mondays!” where you can stop by the Fair Office and purchase a Family Fun Pass for only $20. The Family Fun Pass includes four adult admission passes for only $20, which is a savings of $12. This special is only available at the Fair Office on Mondays from now until the Fair.

Buy your admission tickets before May 30 and get discounts on adult, senior and children’s admission tickets; as well as carnival ride wristbands. Or, purchase an on-line Fair package, which includes two adult admission tickets and two ride wristbands, for only $44 – a savings of $12.

Advanced sale tickets can be purchased at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds in Antioch, on-line at www.ContraCostaFair.com, or at your nearby Walgreens.

After May 30, admission for the Fair is $8 for adults, $5 for seniors, and $5 for children, and free to children under the age of five.

This year’s Contra Costa County Fair is May 31 – June 3. Gates open at noon on Thursday and Friday, and at 11 am on Saturday and Sunday. Gates close each day at 11 pm.

The Contra Costa County Fairgrounds is located at 1201 West 10th Street, Antioch, CA 94509. For directions, event details or general information, visit www.ContraCostaFair.com or call the Fair Office at (925) 757-4400.

Somersville Towne Center’s Farmers’ Market Opening & Ribbon Cutting this Sunday

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Join the Antioch Chamber of Commerce for a ribbon cutting celebrating the Somersville Towne Center’s opening of their Farmers’ Market!

Sunday, May 13, 2012, 11 AM 

Somersville Towne Center is located at 2556 Somersville Road, Antioch

For more information call (925) 754-5230 or visit www.somersvilletownecenter.com.

Two Vacancies on Police Crime Prevention Commission

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

There are currently two (2) vacancies on the Antioch Police Crime Prevention Commission.

The Commission consists of five members, plus a Crime Commissioner Coordinator. Commissioners are involved in Neighborhood Watch groups and programs.

• A commissioner must be a resident of Antioch and must not be a full-time police officer.

• Meetings are held the third Monday of the month at 7:00 P.M barring holidays at which time the meeting will be held the following Wednesday.

The filing deadline is 5 P.M., Thursday, May 17, 2012 For more information visit
www.ci.antioch.ca.us/CityGov/BoardsCommissions.htm or City Clerk’s Office at 779-7009.

Antioch’s Annual Memorial Day Event to Honor the Fallen in Battle

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

Antioch will hold its annual Memorial Day observance at the Oak View Memorial Park, 2500 E. 18th Street, on Monday, May 28 at 11:00 a.m.

This year is also the bicentennial of the War of 1812. It was during that war that the battle of Fort McHenry inspired the song that would become our National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner.  For more information on the bicentennial, visit www.visit1812.com.

Details on Antioch’s Memorial Day observance to follow.

Learn About Measure J at Coffee with the Chamber on Tuesday, May 8

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

Coffee with the Chamber

Speaker: Tim Forrester

Associate Superintendent Business and Operations, Antioch Unified School District

Join us for our Coffee with the Chamber networking and educational event featuring AUSD Associate Superintendent of Business and Operations – Tim Forerster.

Tim will be discussing Measure J, a $59.5 million dollar school bond which will allow the district to rebuild Antioch High School as well as cover the success of Measure C improvements and financing.

Details

Date: Tuesday May 8, 2012

Time: 8:30am – 10am

Location: Antioch Chamber Offices

101 H Street, Suite 4, Antioch

Brought to you by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce
Antioch Chamber of Commerce

American Cancer Society Volunteers Paint Our Town Purple

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

So that’s why we see all those purple ribbons around town! Promotion for annual Relay for Life.

On April 29th through May 6th 2012, the towns of Antioch/Pittsburg/Brentwood will be awash in purple, thanks to efforts by volunteers from the American Cancer Society’s annual “Relay For Life,” a community campout against cancer. Throughout California, towns, schools, and businesses will “paint our town purple” to celebrate cancer survivorship and bring attention to the yearly events, which will be held on Saturday, June 23rd at 10:00 am to Sunday, June 24th at 10:00 am at Los Medanos College in Pittsburg, CA and Saturday, June 16th at 9:00 am to Sunday, June 17th at 9:00 am at Liberty High School in Brentwood, CA.

We’re using the power of purple to bring good news to cancer survivors and mobilize the community,” said Michele of Antioch. “Paint Own Town Purple Day is a time to celebrate the lives of cancer survivors, and to have some fun with the color purple to bring attention to the American Cancer Society’s many programs and services in our community.”

The American Cancer Society invites everyone to join the fun, simply by logging onto the Web site www.paintourtownpurple.org to find ideas on how to “Paint Our Town Purple” at a school, town, college or workplace. The Web site encourages participants to spread hope in their community. Whether you are a home-owner, a restaurateur, or a retail business operator/owner, there are plenty of ideas for painting our towns purple from April 29th through May 6th 2012.

  • Decorate your home or store windows with a purple display.

  • Hold a Main Street contest for the Best Purple Window Display.

  • Display a purple yard sign in your front yard.

  • Decorate your front entrance, your fence, or your door with purple balloons.

  • Paint your porch light purple or insert a purple bulb.

  • Tie purple ribbons around trees in your neighborhood.

  • Wear purple clothing.

  • Turn your town landmarks purple.

  • Decorate the exterior of your City Hall purple.

For information about how to form a team or become involved in Relay For Life is available by contacting Event Antioch/Pittsburg Chair Judy Dawson: judy_dawson@att.net, 925-787-9021 or Event Antioch/Pittsburg Co-Chair Michele Littlefield: mmm5864@comcast.net, 925-813-5274 or Event Brentwood Chair Lynn Gursky: rflbrentwood@gmail.com, 925-634-4913 or Event Brentwood Co-Chair Ron Yarolimek: ronyar@gmail.com 925-550-1182 or visit www.relayforlife.org 1-800-227-2345.

Neighborhood Clean Up on Saturday, May 5

Friday, May 4th, 2012

The Antioch Police Department is excited to announce the 34th installment of the Neighborhood Cleanup Program. This is a collaborative community effort which involves active participation from United Citizens for Better Neighborhoods (UCBN), community volunteers, and the Antioch Police Department Crime Prevention Commission; Neighborhood Watch Program, Target Volunteers, Volunteers in Police Service, community volunteers and the Public Works Department.

Collectively, “We”, everyone who works and lives in the City Antioch, can make a difference and improve the quality of life. It’s our community and it’s our chance to make a difference.

The City of Antioch Neighborhood Cleanup program is not just for residential neighborhoods. It is a program that will change venues on a monthly basis and it will include business and commercial areas as well. Neighborhoods that are free of trash and refuse are inviting, and a clean community instills a sense of community pride.

The 34th Neighborhood Cleanup event will occur on Saturday May 5th, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Volunteers should report to the parking lot in front of Kimball Elementary located at 1310 August Way. Volunteers will receive instructions and the equipment necessary to accomplish the goal. The targeted area is within walking distance. Excluding inclement weather, future Neighborhood Cleanup events will be scheduled for the first Saturday of every month and the locations will be announced in advance.

If you have a suggestion for a future cleanup area, please inform the assigned Volunteer in Police Services (VIP) or you can call (925) 779- 6878. If there is no answer please feel free to leave a message regarding your suggested cleanup area.

Remember, cleaning up your neighborhood can make life better for your family, your neighbors and your community!

Still Time to Enter Your Exhibits in the Contra Costa County Fair

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Don’t delay – enter now!

Want to enter something in this year’s Contra Costa County Fair? The deadline has been extended, so there’s still time! The deadline for submitting paper entry forms is Friday, May 4, and the Fair Office will accept entries until 5 pm on that day. The on-line entry system will be available until midnight on Sunday, May 6.

There are no post entry fees, so simply visit the Fair Office in Antioch or log-on to the Fair’s website at www.ContraCostaFair.com to complete the entry process.

Join the thousands of Contra Costa County residents who enter exhibits in the Fair each year. There are hundreds of categories and specialty contests for adults and children. It’s fun and it’s easy to enter, so don’t delay – enter now!

Complete descriptions of all categories are available in the Fair’s Competition Handbook, which is available on the Fair’s website at www.ContraCostaFair.com.

The Fairgrounds is also accepting coloring contest forms and cook-out paper entries from now until May 18 at 5 pm.

This year’s Contra Costa County Fair is May 31 – June 3. For information, visit www.ContraCostaFair.com or call the Fair Office at (925) 757-4400.