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Streetwise<br />

ASKED AT ALAMO PLAZA<br />

Q:<br />

What is your favorite<br />

summer memory?<br />

Elliston Vineyards<br />

welcomes back<br />

Comedy Night<br />

Friday June 2nd, 2006<br />

6:30pm-10:00pm<br />

$65.00 per person plus gratuity and tax<br />

$57.00++ for Club 200 members!<br />

Buffet dinner from 6:30-7:30pm<br />

Show 7:45pm<br />

Headliner Jen Kober<br />

Comedian Jimmy Turner and MC Scot Sheilds<br />

It was 22 years ago when I had my first baby.<br />

He was born in July around the 4th, and I<br />

called him my little firecracker baby.<br />

—Allie Harrison<br />

office manager for financial planning office<br />

The summer of 1984, when my parents took<br />

my three siblings and me to Europe. We spent<br />

six weeks there, visiting 13 countries. It was a<br />

wonderful trip.<br />

—Mary Jane Urban<br />

administrative assistant<br />

463 Kilkare Road, Sunol • 925 862 2377 • www.elliston.com<br />

Tired of those Reading Glasses?<br />

Get rid of them!<br />

My best summer was 1993 when my parents<br />

took our family along with my four uncles and<br />

their kids camping for two weeks to Scott’s<br />

Flat outside of Auburn.<br />

—Brian Cousin<br />

butcher at Lawrence’s Meat Market<br />

The summer I was 20 I was hired as a recreation<br />

director on board the SS President<br />

Wilson, and we spent the summer cruising the<br />

Orient.<br />

—Marilyn Bailey<br />

computer specialist<br />

My favorite summer memory was the year<br />

I was 12 and I spent the summer at my<br />

aunt and uncle’s cottage on the Fox River in<br />

Illinois. We spent the summer fishing, farming<br />

and riding a tractor.<br />

—Ken Carter<br />

CFO, Goodwill Industries<br />

NearVision “CK” can end your frustration<br />

with reading glasses.<br />

It’s a fast, safe treatment to help people like you improve their<br />

near vision. This exciting new procedure is performed with no<br />

lasers or cutting involved. Lerner Eye Center is proud to be the<br />

only eye center in the East Bay to offer “CK.”<br />

Lerner Eye Center<br />

ABOUT THE COVER<br />

Alamo Hay and Grain is a throwback to the community’s old rural days—and its<br />

customers like it that way. Cover design by Jason Lind.<br />

Vol. II, Number 3<br />

Concord Offi ce<br />

2338 Almond Avenue<br />

925-685-1130<br />

San Ramon Office<br />

2333 San Ramon Vly. Blvd. #145<br />

925-820-9600<br />

Pittsburg Office<br />

2260 Gladstone Dr. #4<br />

925-432-9300<br />

The <strong>Danville</strong> Weekly is published every Friday by Embarcadero Publishing Co., 315 Diablo Road, Suite 100,<br />

<strong>Danville</strong>, CA 94526; (925) 837-8300. Mailed at Standard Postage Rate. The <strong>Danville</strong> Weekly is mailed free to<br />

homes and apartments in <strong>Danville</strong>, Blackhawk, Diablo and Alamo. Voluntary subscriptions at $30 per year ($50<br />

for two years) are welcome from local residents. Subscription rate for businesses and for residents of other<br />

communities is $50 per year. © 2006 by Embarcadero Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Reproduction<br />

without permission is strictly prohibited.<br />

For more information visit our website at www.lernereyecenter.com or<br />

call today to Schedule a FREE Consultation to see if you are a Candidate for “CK.”<br />

<strong>Danville</strong> Weekly • May 19, 2006 • Page 3

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