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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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Castro Valley Reads Finale Event
Apr
10

Castro Valley Reads Finale Event

Enjoy a live, online event featuring Fire in Paradise authors Alastair Gee and Dani Anguiano, both reporters with The Guardian. They’ll share an update on the town of Paradise and discuss the process of writing the book. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from two reporters working at one of the premier publications reporting on climate change. This event will be hosted by the Castro Valley Library on Sunday, April 10 from 3 to 4 pm. An opportunity for audience members to ask questions will follow the conversation. By attending this free event, you can request a tree seedling, while supplies last. Details about tree seedling pick up will be announced to registrants. Dani Anguiano is The Guardian’s west coast breaking news reporter and was a reporter for the Chico Enterprise-Record. She lives in Los Angeles. Alastair Gee is an award-winning editor and reporter at The Guardian who has also written for The New Yorker online, The New York Times, and The Economist. He lives in New York. Their book Fire in Paradise is one of the focus texts for Castro Valley Reads 2022. The book is the dramatic narrative of the 2018 Camp Fire and an unforgettable story of an American town at the forefront of the climate emergency. Register at: aclibrary.org. Questions? call 510-667-7900.

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