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Emeryville Police Open Doors to Community

 Canine Program Officer Pablo Rojas and Troll, their German Shepherd,

The Emeryville Police Dept. hosted an Open House on Saturday at their station at 2449 Powell St. According to Police Chief, Jennifer Tejada, “Community partnerships are a key ingredient for ensuring Emeryville remains a safe and enjoyable city.”

The community seemed to really appreciate the police’s Open House. “Thank you for opening your space up to the community today and letting us see what goes on behind

City Manager Carolyn Lehr with Officer Eric White at the Open House

the scenes. My family and I had a great time seeing what you all do! We also loved the friendliness of all the officers there. And to the ladies in dispatch whom I’ve called more than I wish I had to: thank you for being so friendly, helpful and calm both in person and when I have to call!” Sarah Sheaffer – posted to the Emeryville Police Dept.’s Facebook page (9/9/17) 

Officer John Corcoran sharing fun handouts with the kids


By |2017-09-15T09:49:12-07:00September 13th, 2017|Tags: , |0 Comments

Emeryville’s Bay St. Hosts Michael Jackson Birthday Tribute Dance Party!

WHEN: Tues., Aug. 29. 6-8pm

WHERE: Bay Street Plaza in Emeryville

WHAT: Michael Jackson Birthday Tribute

For the first time ever, Bay Street is hosting a Michael Jackson Birthday Tribute event! Bring your dancing shoes on Tues., Aug. 29, and be ready to sing-along to your favorite MJ songs including “Black or White,” “Man in the Mirror,” “ You Are Not Alone” and many more.

Celebrate the life of Michael Jackson with your friends at Bay St. This special evening will feature live performances of Michael Jackson songs, as well as dance performances from local dance studios, culminating in a dance party that everyone is invited to attend. Plus, there is a Michael Jackson costume contest – a special Michael Jackson prize will be awarded to the best costume. Also, snap photos at the event and post to social media with the hashtag #baystreetemeryville. The event will be hosted by Oakland-based Dance-A-Vision Entertainment.

By |2017-08-25T10:54:09-07:00August 24th, 2017|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Brunch on the Bay at Emeryville’s Trader Vic’s – Sunday, June 11!

Trader Vic’s is now open for Brunch on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Take a walk around the Marina on the Bay Trail and then join them for their scrumptious Fusion “Taste The World®” Brunch overlooking the water. Here is their new Brunch Menu. Yum – the Tom & Jerry French Toast is a blast from the past! Brunch hours: 11am – 3pm; Bar Menu 3-5pm when  the Dinner Hour begins on these two Sundays of the month.

Brunch Favorites

  • Loco Moco – White Rice, Beef Patty, Sautéed Onion, Fried Egg, Gravy 16  
  • V Garden Hash – Seasonal Vegetables & BBQ Tofu, with or without Eggs 14
  • Pork Belly Hash – Spiced Potato, Peppers, Mushroom Poached Eggs 17
  • V Pecan Banana Waffle – Covered with fresh Banana, Pecans & warm Maple syrup 14
  • V Tom & Jerry French Toast – Brioche Bread stuffed with Tom & Jerry Batter, Dusted with Powdered Sugar & Maple Sugar 14
  • Hawaiian Lunch Plate – Their Famous Ribs & Pork with Potato Salad & Pickles 15

Island Benedicts

  • Crab Cake – Garlic Spinach, Poached Egg, Old Bay Hollandaise  24
  • Chinese-Oven Smoked Salmon – Spinach, Poached Egg, Choron Sauce  21
  • Traditional – Honey Glazed Ham, Poached Egg, English Muffin, Hollandaise 20

Tidbits & Starters

  • Cosmo Tidbits – Crispy Prawns, Crab Rangoon, Char Siu Pork & BBQ Ribs 26
  • East Bay Clam Chowder –  Apple Wood Bacon, Sourdough Croutons, Chives 8
  • Crispy Prawns – Coated in Japanese Bread Crumbs 17
  • Cheese Bings – Smoked Ham with Gruyere & Emmental cheese    11.50

Oysters

  • Half Dozen 18  Dozen 36 –  House Cocktail Sauce & Yuzu Mignonette

Vic’s on Wheels! 

Keep a lookout for their drink cart cruising by! Choose from:

  •  Tropical Bellini . Classic Bloody Mary . Mimosa  14

Sandwiches

Served with Hand-Cut Spiced Fries or Trader Vic’s Salad

  • Crispy Chicken Biscuit – Buttermilk Biscuit, Fried Chicken, Pickles, Mustard, Coleslaw 15
  • Hawaii 5-0 Patty Melt – Fried Egg, Grilled Pineapple, Sriracha Mayo, Emmental 17
  • “Big Kahuna” Chicken Sandwich – Grilled Breast, Sriracha, Avocado, Katsu Slaw, Sourdough       15
  • Chicken & Waffles – Sandwiched between two crispy Belgian Style Waffles, Whipped Butter, warm Maple Syrup   16

Can’t make it for Brunch? Find a seat in the lounge overlooking the marina for Happy Hour:

  • Tues. – 4pm until closing!
  • Wed. – 4-6pm & 9pm until closing!

V Sea Bass on the dinner menu

About Trader Vic’s Menus

Decades ahead of his time, Vic “The Trader” Bergeron chose to offer Chinese dishes alongside the then-contemporary Continental cuisine, creating the original fusion menu. Today, Trader Vic’s continues the tradition with an ever-evolving menu featuring dishes from the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia and Japan. Taste The World® at Trader Vic’s and enjoy the subtle smoky flavors imparted by their Chinese Wood-fired Ovens, an ancient cooking method dating back to the Han Dynasty, with dishes like Indonesian Rack of Lamb or our fork-tender BBQ Spare Ribs.

By |2017-06-09T13:28:04-07:00June 4th, 2017|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Recovering The Red Baron & Other Happenings In Emeryville on the Bay

The infamous mudflats in Emeryville had three art sculptures left after its long history since the 1950s, and late Wed., May 3, 2017, Vice Mayor John Bauters heard that the Red Baron plane and pilot fell into SF Bay. Not knowing if they were shot down, he solicited Mayor Scott Donahue and the Public Works Department to help him retrieve the aircraft. PW said to wait until low tide on Thurs., May 4 at 2pm.  “I wanted to save it before it got buried in sand and mud. I am a Snoopy fan so it was a no brainer for me to want to save this.”

Emeryville is known for its vibrant public arts program and probably has more public art per square footage than any other city. Thus, the rescue effort. Waiting for low tide, the crew started laying the foundation to extricate the Red Baron from its entrapments about 1pm Thurs. afternoon.

Emeryville mayor and vice mayor arrived and started moving planks, separating the wooden Red Baron plane from the pilings and mud. It was deep in the muck. A shovel was fetched and cracked in the process of dislodging the plane. Rope was used. But it seemed like a no-go until another PW crew arrived, Jamal Hudson. He was taller than the others. And strong – the final touch needed. As PW director Maurice Kaufman nudged the crew on from up on the deck, the plane loosened and was moved out of the mud. The Red Baron turned upside down. Still, the determined mud-slewn  work crew carried the plane sculpture with the Red Baron in tact, out of the mudflats and up onto the shore as KTVU FOX 2 filmed them.

“He’s out of the Bay,” shouted Bauters after a good forty minutes of strategizing and struggling in the deep mud with Emeryville Mayor Scott Donahue, Kivu Jamal Hudson, James Riendeau, Tony Jenkins and Antonio Thibodeaux of the Emeryville Public Works crew.

Mission accomplished. What happens with the Red Baron now? Scott and John hope to keep it on the beach. Next to Snoopy.  So do we. Stay tuned to Emeryville on the Bay.

A celebration for the city of Emerville and time to listen to a favorite old song for many: Snoopy v.s. the Red Baron. The sculpture was created by Berkeley artist Tyler Hoare, who created his first rendition in the 70s. Art sculptures in the mudflats always seemed to reflect the times of each decade since the 1950s. And much of it was created by debris washed up on the shore.

Snoopy vs the Red Baron. Looks like Snoopy shot him down into the SF Bay. City of Emeryville saved him.

About the Red Baron

World War I fighter ace Manfred Von Richthofen was nicknamed the Red Baron.

“During World War I, no name struck more fear into the hearts of Allied airmen than that of Manfred von Richthofen, better known as the ‘Red Baron.’ After scoring his first kill on September 17, 1916, the German pilot spent the next 19 months prowling the skies in his signature red airplane, winning one air battle after another. He was later shot down and killed in April 1918, but not before he became the war’s highest-scoring fighter ace.” (history.com)

Meanwhile fishing season is happening out on the Bay and beyond!

Fishing Report

Fish Emeryville has a fleet of seven boats which are all meticulously maintained

California Halibut caught aboard the New Huck Finn Photo/Captain Jay Yokomizo

to a high standard and the newly renovated Sportfishing Center carries a full inventory of saltwater tackle, including items designed by Fish Emeryville’s Captains specifically for the local fisheries.

Latest catch. On May 3 three boats went out with 59 anglers. Total catch: 33 California Halibut, 60 Lingcod, 300 Rockfish and 20 Striped Bass. The New Huck Finn’s halibut were 20-24 lbs. and their Striped Bass up to five lbs. The Sea Wolf had 30 anglers that day and came back to Emeryville Marina with 300 Rockfish.

Call Fish Emeryville to reserve a space on a boat 510.652.3403. They are located at 3310 Powell St. off the 80 in Emeryville.

If you plan to go out fishing, you can buy your license at Fish Emeryville the day you go fishing or online.

Red Rockfish Photo/Sea Wolf crew

By |2017-05-05T15:28:12-07:00May 4th, 2017|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Emeryville Fire Services Division Chief Wins Emeryville’s Ninth Shortest Triathlon Ever!

Emeryville Fire Services (Alameda County Fire Dept.) Division Chief Dave Winnacker (278) finished the Shortest Triathlon Ever with a time of  25:37 taking first place and winning the event. Malachi Leopold from Oakland finished second with a time of 26:43 and Michael Blair from San Francisco finished third with a time of 28:41.

Kelly Emo from Campbell won first place in the women’s division with a time of 30:10  and finished fifth overall. Elise Jackson from San Lorenzo took second place with a time of 31:41 and Emeryville resident Bailey Langner took third place in the women’s division with a time of 37:44.

The race starts with a 100 yard SWIM in a warm swimming pool and  then it’s off on a 2.5 mi BIKE – flat ride through Emeryville, followed by a 2.1 RUN through Bay St.

Thirty-five athletes participated from Albany, Campbell, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Piedmont, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Sunnyvale and Vallejo. There were eleven athletes from Emeryville including the entire City Council – Mayor Scott Donahue, Vice Mayor John Bauters, Council Members Christian Patz, Diane Martinez and Alexandra Medina.

After four years, the pool is back and the Shortest Triathlon Ever will grow again. Congrats to all participants. And plan for the 10th Shortest Triathlon Ever in April 2018!

This race is produced by the CIty of Emeryville and On Your Mark Events. You can find all the race results on their website linked above.

 

By |2017-04-13T12:52:21-07:00April 7th, 2017|0 Comments
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