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MORAGA: Ceremony is scheduled from 9 to 10 a.m. at Moraga Commons Park, 1149 Moraga Road. Speakers include Mayor Ken Chew, Town Council members Mike Metcalf and Phil Arth, Richard Macy (U.S. Air Force) and John Haffner, retired U.S. Navy captain. Sponsored by the town of Moraga and Moraga Boy Scout Troops 212, 234 and 246. OAKLEY: The city will honor all who served with its third annual Veterans Day Ceremony at 11 a.m. at Civic Center Park, 3231 Main St. The program includes unveiling of the new “Victory Eagle” memorial statue, music, the Presentation of Colors and an opening invocation. Winners of the Military 1 Hero Essay Contest will read their submissions; there will be a three-volley salute taps and a closing benediction. Keynote speaker for the event will be former Marine Corps Sgt. Nathan Johnson, who served in Pakistan and Iraq during Operation Enduring Freedom and is now a service officer for the Contra Costa County Veterans Service Office.

PINOLE: The seventh annual Pinole Historical Society Veterans Day observance at 11 a.m, at Fernandez Park, 595 Tennent Ave., will have a traditional flag retirement ceremony, singing, tributes and participation by school groups, black ballet flats - black baby moccasins - genuine leather toddler shoes - spring baby outfit For details or to donate a flag for retirement, contact the society at info@pinolehistoricalsociety.org or 510-724-9507, PITTSBURG: The United Veterans Council of Pittsburg will begin its ceremony from 8 a.m, to 10 a.m, Tuesday, with a pancake breakfast sponsored by the Pittsburg Kiwanis Club at the Pittsburg Senior Center, 300 Presidio Lane and Harbor Street, After the breakfast, the ceremony will include several speakers and the placing of wreaths, Pittsburg’s United Veterans Council Honor Guard will present a gun salute and play taps..

RICHMOND: The annual Veterans Day observance starting at 10:30 a.m. at the SS Red Oak Victory, 1337 Canal Blvd. in the Port of Richmond, will also be a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the launching of the historic cargo ship, featuring an appearance by a former crew member. The ceremony will be in the Riggers Loft, a restored building from the original Kaiser shipyard No. 3, where Robert DiChiara, a member of the original Red Oak crew, will be among the special guests. Now 89, DiChiara will speak during the program and will be available to talk to guests afterward. Along with the observance, the Red Oak Victory will be free to board and tour, and there will be activities for all ages and a post-ceremony USO-style dance in the Riggers Loft. A box lunch will be available for $7. For more details call the Richmond Museum of History at 510-235-7387 or the SS Red Oak Victory at 510-237-2933.

SAN LEANDRO: The annual Veterans Day event will be held at 11 a.m, at the Senior Community Center, 13909 East 14th St., honoring black ballet flats - black baby moccasins - genuine leather toddler shoes - spring baby outfit those in the community who have served our country, The program is sponsored and organized by the American Legion Post 117, light refreshments included, 510-577-3200, WALNUT CREEK: Former Blue Angels pilot Lt, Col, Matt Shortal, a graduate of the Navy Fighter Weapons School, is keynote speaker at Walnut Creek’s Veterans Day Ceremony at 11 a.m, at the Lesher Center for the Arts downtown, Free, The ceremony will include a welcome from Walnut Creek Mayor Kristina Lawson and a musical concert of patriotic songs, including a salute to all the branches of the Armed Forces by the Walnut Creek Concert Band under the direction of Harvey Benstein..

WALNUT CREEK: Talk by Elizabeth ‘Betty Wall’ Strohfus, “World War II WASP: World War II Experiences,” 1 to 3 p.m. at the Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Dr. Former World War II pilot trainer Strohfus served in the Women’s Air Force Service Pilot Program. She piloted a variety of aircraft and was the first woman to instruct male cadets in the skill of instrument flight. She has traveled to more than 30 states telling her story. Info, 925-943-7469, www.LesherArtsCenter.org.

Week 9 on “Dancing With the Stars” was the quarterfinals and it was unbelievable! Not only were there incredible dances and outstanding trio dances that garnered plenty of 9s and 10s, but there was a jaw-dropping stunner at the beginning of the show, Before dancing began and as the couples stood in a line on the stage, host Tom Bergeron announced that he had some results of who was safe and black ballet flats - black baby moccasins - genuine leather toddler shoes - spring baby outfit would definitely be going on to the semifinals — Tommy Chong and Peta Murgatroyd, who were at the bottom of the leaderboard! Peta screamed, fell to her knees and came up with tears in her eyes, while Tommy looked incredulous as the rest of the celebs and pros crowded around them..

While it was a joyous moment for Tommy and Peta and their fans, it was going to be a sad departure for one of the couples who have been getting better scores each week. At the end of the show, it came down to Lea Thompson and Artem Chigvintsev, and, incredibly, Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas. But it was Lea and Artem who were eliminated. Asked by co-host Erin Andrews about her feelings, Lea said, “I just feel really great, great in my body, I feel strong. And I’m anxious to get back to my day job at ‘Switched at Birth.'” Hugging Artem, she added, “I love this man. He’s a new pro here and I think he did a great job with me.” Tom agreed that Artem did a great job and pointed out that “this is one of those night where the strongest performances sadly are your last performance.”.

And he was right! The pair did a hot samba that scored a 34 out of 40 — Lea in a very sexy tigress outfit didn’t hurt — and followed it with a paso doble trio dance with Henry Byalikov (of the DWTS Troupe) that earned all 9s, Both dances were some of their strongest of the season, but both Lea and Artem seemed to expect it at the end, Aside from that miserable moment at the finish, the show was fast-paced and full of exciting dances, Since everyone was trying to make the semifinals, they did their best to make the viewers vote for them this week, The individual dances were left up to the voting viewers, who decided the style of dance, the song and often the wardrobe, sets and black ballet flats - black baby moccasins - genuine leather toddler shoes - spring baby outfit visual effects, The evening was so good, the Powers That Be might want to include viewers choice more than once in a season..



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