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Groundwork Richmond Does More Than Enhance the Environment: Meet Jesus Cervantes

Jesus Cervantes changed his future by becoming a member of Groundwork Richmond.

He said he met major influencers in his life starting with Richmond Youth Works, an organization that tutored young kids in the Iron Triangle District. There he was inspired by their leader Pedro Lespier and met Matt Holmes who he ran into later on in life in 2014.

“Matt talked to me about the ideas behind Groundwork Richmond,” Jesus said. ”He told me how it could help me as a student and give back to my community. Giving back to my community was something Pedro had instilled in me early on. He taught me there is more to life when you give back.”

Groundwork Richmond, originating from the National Park Service, offers two levels of participation for young people. Program Director Lorenzo Plazola explained that he Green Team is for youth 13-19 years and introduces them to nature and engages them in service-learning opportunities. The Green Team participates in environmental stewardship projects, relevant pre-employment training, community art projects, and STEAM education, all while getting exposed to the world of careers in the outdoors. The Green Corps training program is for those over 19 years and they work closely with the City of Richmond’s Parks and Landscaping Division, on the Richmond Greenway and other natural spaces in the city, and at the same time learn about careers in the outdoors.

Jesus said when he joined Groundwork Richmond his first task was to learn about the environment. “I learned the benefits of trees and landscaping – how it economically benefits the community.” His favorite job was working on the Carlson Meadow’s project part of the Watershed Project. In this project they took an empty lot near the BART station and turned it into a beautiful park. Jesus said they cleared it of debris and then mulched the ground, added trees, a couple of benches, a water fountain and plants. He learned about different species of plants and trees and said it felt friendlier with the landscaping and was glad he could leave something behind. He added that he really appreciated the support form Matt Holmes and Sarah Calderon at Groundwork Richmond.

“Jesus Cervantes, has successfully matriculated from being a high school participant,” says Executive Director Matt Holmes, “now becoming a staff member supervising our Green Corps training program. Through his service here with Groundwork Richmond Jesus is making a difference in his hometown and having fun enjoying the outdoors at the same time.”

Jesus is now going to college and working part time as a Groundwork RIchmond Green Corps Supervisor.

More information about community involvement in Groundwork Richmond here.

They have a fleet of kayaks that help them have fun out in nature and recently took visitors to the Pacific Sail & Power Boat SHow for rides in the Marina Bay Yacht Harbor.

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Richmond’s East Brother Beer Co. Turns 2!

WHEN: Saturday, February 9, 2019 12-8pm

WHERE: East Brother Beer Co. Taproom

1001 Canal Blvd in Richmond

WHAT: It’s a Two-Year Anniversary Party with a classic backyard BBQ and beer release to celebrate their second year.

  • BBQ from: Steel Smokin’ BBQ
  • Blues music from: Jon Lawton, Raag & Norton, and Rob Vye
  • Beer from: Yours Truly
  • Plus, they’re releasing the first can of their new “Freighter Series,” English Strong!
  • Ping Pong, Pool, Bocce, Cornhole, Darts, Pinball, Arcade Games & Board Games available for those of you with a competitive streak!

East Brother’s Taproom is a great gathering place for family and friends. Well-behaved dogs on leash are welcome, as well as children. Tours can be scheduled on Thursdays and Sundays at 4pm, and the Brewhouse and 1st Cellar are visible from the Taproom.

 

By |2020-07-08T20:56:04-07:00February 8th, 2019|0 Comments

Don’t Miss ‘A Richmond Nutcracker’ & Holiday Street Lighting

What: Downtown Holiday Festival and Holiday Street Lighting Ceremony

When: Wednesday, December 12 – 4-8pm

Where: East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, 339 11th Street in Richmond

Featuring: Santa Visits, A Richmond Nutcracker, Holiday Street Lighting

With wreaths and snowflakes adorning the street lamps along Macdonald Avenue, Downtown Richmond is starting to look a lot like the holidays. Behind the scenes, Richmond Main Street Initiative (RMSI) and East Bay Center for the Performing Arts (EBCPA) are getting ready for the annual Downtown Holiday Festival on Wednesday, December 12 from 4pm-8pm.

Families from the Iron Triangle and beyond are invited to come downtown to the historic Winters Building and enjoy this unique holiday celebration with music, performances and creative festivities. There will be ‘Ask the Doc’ with Kaiser Permanente physicians, group caroling, the magical illumination of Macdonald Avenue and a memorable visit from Santa.

Visits and photo opportunities with Santa take place in the Community Theater form 4-7:30pm. There will be giveaways for gift bags and books donated by West Count Reads.

Upstairs in the Iron Triangle Theater, East Bay Center resident companies will present A Richmond Nutcracker, a unique and spectacular multi-discipline performance piece. Classic characters, stories and dances will be presented in both traditional and ‘distinctly Richmond’ interpretations. Performances are scheduled for 5pm and 6:30 pm.

Following the second performance, a procession will lead guests outdoors for group caroling and the ceremonial illumination of Richmond’s holiday streetlights.

This event is free and made possible through the generous support from the  City of Richmond, Sims Metal Management, SF Bay Ferry, Mechanics Bank and individual donors. More information at Richmond Main Street.

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Enjoy the Sunset & Tauber/Browning Jazz @ Riggers Loft Tonight!

WHEN: Friday, September 14, 6-9pm (Happy Hour 4-6pm)

WHERE: Riggers Loft, 1325 Canal Blvd. in Richmond on the Bay –  Directions: Take I-580 to Canal / Garrard exit. Turn towards the bay and follow Canal in the Port. Continue on Canal as it winds and winds around the perimeter of the Port. When you can go no further and the bay is in front of you, you have arrived.

WHO:

Come see Craig Browning play jazz on the Hammond Organ as few can.  And listen to Jeff Tauber play the classics,  from Gershwin to Porter, on Tenor and Soprano Saxes. Accompanied by Kevin Blackmon on drums.  According to Tauber, We’ve been playing as an Organ/Sax based combo since 2016. There are no other Hammond Organ/Saxophone based jazz bands playing gigs in the Bay area anymore (if you’ve ever tried to move a 400 pound Hammond organ from gig to gig, you know why). Craig and I play the ‘Great American Songbook’.”

Craig Browning on the Hammond organ

WHAT:

  • Great award-winning wines & cider – taste a flight or have a glass
  • Food Trucks
  • Beautiful Sunset on San Francisco Bay
  • Great company and great Jazz

 

About Riggers Loft

Riggers Loft Wine Company is a wine bar destination – a collective wine bar, tasting room, working winery and cidery. They are home to principle owners R&B Cellars, as well as Carica Wines, Irish Monkey Cellars, Barrel + Ink, and Far West Cider Company.

This historic building that once played a vital role in building the Liberty and Victory ships of World War II is now a working winery and cidery with a beautiful, comfortable tasting room and a stunning, panoramic view of the San Francisco skyline and beyond. It is chic with a gritty urban feel that reflects the building’s history and showcases history-in-the-making on San Francisco Bay.

Jeff Tauber on Sax at Riggers Loft

By |2021-11-01T11:22:18-07:00September 14th, 2018|0 Comments

Music Double Header in Downtown Pt. Richmond Tonight!

Pt. Richmond Summer Concert!

WHEN: Friday, September 14, 5:30-7:45pm

Achilles Wheel

WHERE: Corner of Park Place and Washington Ave in Pt. Richmond

WHO:

5:30p – 6:30p Achilles Wheel  – Music: High-Energy Roots, World & Rock & Roll

  • “Their sound comes across as both Old School and New School and is riddled with great songwriting. The one thing that rises to the surface as you get to know this band is that supporting the benefit of our human condition is foremost in their work. They play hard as a way to break down walls and celebrate life. The idealism that they embraced as younger men has not diminished in the harsh light of the modern world as we struggle to live freely and have a good time, and in the end, hopefully matter. Achilles Wheel fearlessly sings out to these times.” Achilles Wheel website

Take a listen

6:45p – 7:45p Ruckatan Latin Tribe – Music: Latin, Reggae, Caribbean

Ruckatan Latin Tribe

  • Rúckatan Latin Tribe is composed of seven players who have all contributed to the local Latin Rock scene in the Bay Area and internationally with various Latin, Reggae and Rock acts. Rúckatan is a fusion of Latin and Reggae.
  •  “We have been working on a sound that is a mix of Latin and Reggae, with various overtones of music that has influenced us over the years. The grooves are heavy within the art of songwriting. “

Take a listen  And here.

WHAT: Outdoor Summertime Concert in historic downtown Pt. Richmond

  • Local restaurants are open on concert nights, offering a wide array of great food
  • The Arts of Point Richmond are featured
  • Wine, beer and sometimes Margaritas
  • Face painting for children
  • Don’t forget:  The Point is MUSIC!
  • The stage is at the crossroads of Washington Ave & Parlk Pl. Park Place will be blocked off at 3pm. Cars will be towed if there past 3pm
  • There’s ample parking on Railroad Ave and on East Richmond across from the elementary school

Concerts are held the second Friday of each summer month through September with a grand finale extra concert the last Friday of that month

About Point Richmond Music

The all-volunteer PRM committee shares a vision of celebrating diversity and promoting the arts and community through the universal language of music.PRM concerts offer a gathering place for people of all ages, ethnicities, and walks of life, who come together to enjoy musical talent of many genres from Richmond, the Bay Area and beyond. In addition to producing its free summer concert series, the group is proud to help support year-round music in Point Richmond through its sponsorship of the Point Richmond Acoustic series and the Point Richmond Jazz series, which run October through May at the First United Methodist Church, and to foster the development of the next generation of musicians through contributions to Washington Elementary School’s music program. Fourteen years of this collaborative effort have been made possible through donations of time and money from local businesses and volunteers.

Deborah Luster chatting with dog owners at the August 10th Concert

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