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Regular Government Meetings

• Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) generally meets on land-use issues at 6 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, and holds general purpose meetings at 6 p.m. on most 3rd Mondays. Meetings are currently virtual at 6 p.m. For agenda, visit: acgov.org/bc/cvmac

Castro Valley School Board meetings are currently virtual. For agenda, visit: https://www.cv.k12.ca.us/boarddocs/

Castro Valley Sanitary District (CVSan) meets at 6:30p.m. on the first Tuesday of the month. Meetings are currently virtual: https://www.cvsan.org/who_we_are/board_of_directors/agendas_and_minutes.php

• Alameda County Board of Supervisors meets every Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. Meetings are currently virtual: https://www.acgov.org/agenda_minutes_app/board/bos_calendar/ag_min.jsp?subType=REG

 
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Apr
16

Local Author Gerald S. Henig Speaks to CV Women's Club

The Castro Valley Women's Club presents an exciting afternoon with the renowned local author Gerald S. Henig, Professor Emeritus of History at California State University, East Bay. His most recent book, American Presidents: What Your History Teacher Never Told You. This event offers a unique opportunity for book lovers, history buffs, and fans of the author to come together and engage in a Q&A session.
Location: Castro Valley Women’s Club, 18330 Redwood Road, Castro Valley 94546
Admission: Free
RSVP: (510) 881-8666 (for messages)

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Feb
4

Rotary Club Hosts Author Jason S. Matthews

Jason S. Matthews, best-selling author, national speaker and President and CEO of Matthews Financial & Insurance Solutions & Gibson Monroe Wealth Advisors will speak on Planning Ahead to Navigate Financial Strategies Under Trump’s Tax Policies. A buffet lunch and the speech competition will take place at Redwood Canyon Golf Course (17007 Redwood Road, Castro Valley) from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. The buffet lunch is $20, and reservations must be made by 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 2 at castrovalleyrotary.org.

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Feb
1

Broken Pencils: A Visit and Conversation with Author J.R. Rice

Broken Pencils: A Visit and Conversation with Author J.R. Rice

at Castro Valley Library

Saturday, February 1, 2025

12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Join us as local, award winning author J.R. Rice comes to the Castro Valley Library to discuss his book Broken Pencils.  The author will do a reading from his book as well a poetry performance and an author Q & A.

Broken Pencils tells the story of Jonah Tarver, a troubled Oakland teenager grappling with his parents' troubled marriage, his own mental disorder, and the weight of his best friend's death, embarks on a desperate quest to find meaning in life. On his eighteenth birthday, coinciding with his Senior prom, Jonah, along with his girlfriend Taniesha, his best friend Trevon, and a group of peers, spirals into a night of reckless indulgence in drugs and alcohol in the vibrant city of San Francisco. As tensions escalate and emotions run high, Jonah finds himself thrust into a gripping twelve-hour journey through the dark underbelly of San Francisco's nightlife, forever altering his perception of the world. Will Jonah uncover the purpose he so desperately seeks, or will he discover that life, like broken pencils, may have no point?

J.R. Rice is a Black man, writer, teacher, and spoken word artist, born and raised in Oakland, California. He has a B.A in Creative Writing and an English Education teaching credential from California State University of Long Beach. While studying abroad in Greece, he was mentored by the author, George Crane. His novel, Broken Pencils earned the 2024 Literary Titan Gold Book Award, 2024 Pencraft Summer Best Book Award winner for Young Adult Coming of Age Fiction, and the 2024 Hawthorne Prize Finalist for Best Fiction. To learn more about J.R. Rice, please visit his website at www.jrrice.com

The Castro Valley Library is a branch of the Alameda County Library system and is located at 3600 Norbridge Avenue, Castro Valley. The Library is wheel chair accessible.  An ASL interpreter will be provided with ten days’ notice.  For more information, call the Library at    510-667-7900, or see Events at www.aclibrary.org/branches/csv.

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Sep
28

Meet Author Rie Neal

  • 3600 Norbridge Ave Castro Valley CA 94546 (map)
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Please join us at the Castro Valley Library at 11:00 a.m. on September 28 for author Rie Neal when she'll share her Astrid the Astronaut books with young readers. Free books while supplies last. Morse Code bracelet craft for everyone. All ages welcome. Ideal for youth up to age 10.

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Sep
14

Hispanic Heritage Month Kick Off

Join us as we kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with local author Michael Genhart when he shares his book SPANISH IS THE LANGUAGE OF MY FAMILY. His presentation will be immediately followed with a performance from local youth group MARIACHI VOCES DEL VALLE. You don't want to miss this special performance. 

Castro Valley Library is a branch of the Alameda County Library system. The library is located at 3600 Norbridge Avenue and is wheelchair accessible. For more information, call the library at 510-667-7900, or see Events at https://aclibrary.org/location/castro-valley-events/

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Jun
9

Katherine Vaz: Author Talk and Celebration

Katherine Vaz Author Talk and Celebration

Castro Valley Library

Sunday, June 9

2 pm to 4 pm

 

Castro Valley native Katherine Vaz returns to celebrate the publication of her latest novel, Above the Salt, on Sunday, June 9 at 2 pm. Above the Salt, a sweeping love story that follows two Portuguese refugees who flee religious violence and reignite their budding romance in Civil-War America. Ms. Vaz is the author of five other books and is the first Portuguese-American to have her work recorded by the Library of Congress. Refreshments will be provided. Book sales and book signing will be managed by Books on B. Registration is required. For information about this and other events, visit www.aclibrary.org or call 510/667-7900.

The Castro Valley Library, a branch of the Alameda County Library system. The Library will provide an ASL interpreter for any event with at least seven working days’ notice. Please call 510-667-7900 or TTY 888-663-0660.

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Book Launch of AMERICA'S PRESIDENTS
Apr
20

Book Launch of AMERICA'S PRESIDENTS

  • California State University, East Bay, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CORE University Library (map)
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Gerald Henig, professor emeritus of history, will deliver a talk about his recently published book, AMERICA'S PRESIDENTS: WHAT YOUR HISTORY TEACHER NEVER TOLD YOU. He offers little-known and compelling views about those who occupied the White House. His Fully documented stories are funny, tragic, and, in some cases, startling. Location and Time: California State University, East Bay, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CORE University Library, at 1:00 pm. Free admission and parking (in Lot B off West Loop Road).

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Valley Verified: An Afternoon with Author Kyla Zhao
Mar
9

Valley Verified: An Afternoon with Author Kyla Zhao

  • Hayward Public Library, Downtown Branch 888 C Street (map)
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Join Silicon Valley author Kyla Zhao for an in-person reading and discussion of her new novel, Valley Verified.
The event is free and open to all!

Ms. Zhao writes novels starring women of color in the workplace. Her first book, The Fraud Squad, was a buzz pick by Good Morning America, a #1 new release in Asian-American literature on Kindle, and featured by media outlets such as Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan and Buzzfeed. Ms. Zhao was selected by Forbes for its 30 Under 30 list and Tatler as a Leader of Tomorrow. Valley Verified was published in January of 2024.

A native Singaporean, Ms. Zhao moved to California to attend Stanford University, graduating in 2021. She’s still trying to understand why Californians adore hiking and Patagonia fleeces so much.

A book sale and signing hosted by Books on B bookstore follows the event! Free parking is available next to the library. For more information please call (510) 293-7173.

Valley Verified: An Afternoon with Author Kyla Zhao
Saturday, March 9th, 2024 at 3:00 p.m.
Hayward Public Library, Downtown Branch
888 C Street @Mission, Hayward, CA 94541

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Kurdish-Iranian Author Ava Homa to speak at Hayward Library
Dec
2

Kurdish-Iranian Author Ava Homa to speak at Hayward Library

  • 27300 Patrick Avenue Hayward, CA, 94544 United States (map)
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Ava Homa, Kurdish-Iranian author of the book Daughters of Smoke and Fire, will discuss, and read from, her award-winning book as part of Hayward Public Library’s Many Voices series. This free event will take place at the Weekes branch at 27300 Patric Avenue, in Hayward, on Saturday, December 2nd, from 1 – 2:30 PM. All are welcome!

Listen to Ava Homa in conversation with literary critic and author, Jennifer Carson, as she talks about growing up in Iran, her journey to becoming the first female Kurdish author published in English, and some of the challenges facing both women and Kurds in the Middle East.

Ava Homa is an award-winning novelist, a journalist, an activist, and a writing instructor at California State University, Monterey Bay. Her groundbreaking novel, Daughters of Smoke and Fire, received the 2020 Silver Nautilus Award, was a finalist for the 2022 William Saroyan International Writing Prize, and has earned recognition as a selection in Roxane Gay's prestigious book club, Literati. Homa’s collection of short stories, Echoes from the Other Land, was a nominee for the 2011 Frank O’Connor Short Story Prize. Homa's writings have appeared in media like the Globe and Mail, BBC, Literary Hub, and Literary Review of Canada. She was also recently awarded the 2023 California Arts Council Fellowship. Homa Ava will sign copies of her book at the end of the program and copies of the book will also be available for purchase at the event.

Jennifer Carson is a novelist, essayist, and book critic. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Barnes & Noble Review, Science, Six Hens Journal and Los Angeles Times. She is also the founder of the literary organization To the Lighthouse.

Registration is encouraged, but not required. In case of a full house, preference will be given to those who have registered in advance. To register for this event or to find out more about it, go to: bit.ly/HPLHoma

The Weekes Branch Library is also hosting a book discussion group about Daughters of Smoke And Fire on Saturday November 18th from 2:00 – 3:00 PM. For more information, contact the Branch Manager at Melesha.Owen@hayward-ca.gov or (510) 293-5214

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Poetry Takes Flight: Birds of California
Nov
16

Poetry Takes Flight: Birds of California

The Friends of the Castro Valley Library are honored to present James Roethe, author and poet, in a discussion of his latest book Poetry Takes Flight: Birds of California on Thursday, November 16 from 2 pm to 3:30 pm.  

James Roethe is a life-long hiker and birdwatcher who has written in verse about birds seen on a typical hike in the Bay Area. The resulting book of poems focuses on the lives of birds we see in our familiar surroundings and often take for granted. Jim will read several of his poems and will talk about his many birdwatching adventures. 

This program is open to all at no charge, but advance reservations are required at www.aclibrary.org. Light refreshments will be served.  

Carol Lyke, a long-time member and leader with Castro Valley Friends of the Library and an avid birdwatcher, spent many years enjoying birds around the world. She was a strong proponent of books and reading, especially for children, and dedicated much of her life to teaching and exploring the natural world. This program in her honor explores subjects very dear to her.  

The Castro Valley Library, a branch of the Alameda County Library system. The Library will provide an ASL interpreter for any event with at least seven working days’ notice. Please call 510-667-7900 or TTY 888-663-0660.  

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Storytime with CV Author Sheila Hackbarth
Oct
14

Storytime with CV Author Sheila Hackbarth

Join us for a special storytime with Castro Valley author Sheila Hackbarth. Enjoy this whimsical reading with music, breakfast bites, and beverages. 

No registration is required.

An ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter or closed captioning can be provided for this program if requested at least seven business days in advance. For assistance, please contact your library or accessibility@aclibrary.org 

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Author Emily Liebowitz at Castro Valley Library
Sep
23

Author Emily Liebowitz at Castro Valley Library

“My Boyfriend’s Back,” “Please Mr. Postman,” “Lollipop” and hundreds of other Doo-wop songs filled the airwaves during the fifties and sixties. Who were these artists that introduced us to these iconic songs?  Poet and author Emily Liebowitz is visiting her Castro Valley childhood home this month promoting her new book, But Will You Love Me Tomorrow? An Oral History of the ‘60s Girl Groups. People Magazine just chose her book as one of the “Must-Read Books” for Fall of 2023. Liebowitz and her co-author Laura Flam will be at the Castro Valley Library (3600 Norbridge Avenue), September 23 at 2:00 to discuss their book and talk about this special time in American musical history. 

But Will You Love Me Tomorrow? features over 300 hours of new interviews, with over 100 artists. Some of the women of the many girl groups featured in this book went on to achieve stardom in their own right. Some had successful careers behind the scenes in the music industry. Most returned to quiet lives beyond the public eye, some empowered, some broken. But all have amazing stories to tell about their experiences and insight to share about the music industry. 

Liebowitz and Flam chronicle harrowing tales of young black singers touring in the Jim Crow South as well as beautiful stories of female friendship and fierce feuds. The girl groups share insider stories about some of the era’s biggest stars including Sam Cooke, Smokey Robinson, Cher and The Beatles as well as fun facts about specific girl groups like “the no-hit Supremes.” 

But Will You Love Me Tomorrow is Liebowitz’s first non-fiction book.  Her first two published works were poetry:  National Park and a Chap Book, In Any Map. Liebowitz grew up in Castro Valley attending Strobridge Elementary School and then the Athenian School for middle school and high school in Danville. She majored in literature and creative writing at UC Santa Cruz and received her MFA with an emphasis in poetry at the Writer’s Workshop at the University of Iowa. 

Liebowitz describes her childhood as “book-heavy.” Her mother, Ninh Wick of Castro Valley read to her constantly and her grandmother recited poetry. Emily readily admits to liking poetry because the books were smaller and the stories shorter. Liebowitz says that poetry gives her a language to express what she sees in the world. “Poetry speaks to the unspeakable.” Liebowitz and Flam make a good duo as they approach writing with a different eye. 

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Sep
10

Suburbia and Beyond An Author Talk with Bill Owens

Bill Owens, whose images of the East Bay appear in the book Suburbia, will discuss this book and more recent projects at the Castro Valley Library on Sunday, September 10 at 2 pm.

Suburbia, considered one of the most influential photography books of the 20th century, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Owens will also talk about his career in photojournalism and a novel, The Delco Years, about a group of local craft beer drinkers and how they survive after a dystopian pandemic.

A man of many talents, Owens’ was a photographer at the Livermore Independent and the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and two National Endowment for the Arts grants. He established Buffalo Bill’s in Hayward, one of the nation’s first brew pubs, published BEER the Magazine, and formed the American Distilling Institute in Hayward in 2003.

His photographs are highly sought after and can be found in the Getty Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Museum of American Art, Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art.

Suburbia and Bill’s other books will be for sale after the event.

No Registration Required. Contact the Castro Valley Library or visit our website at www.aclibrary.org for more information about our events.

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