• Port Chicago Weekend, Big Fish in Pittsburg & San Pablo's Tax Measure | Living in Contra Costa County
    Jul 17 2026
    This week on Living in Contra Costa County: Port Chicago Weekend returns July 17-19, 2026, honoring the Port Chicago Sailors with a Sunset Salute in San Francisco, a Saturday commemoration at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial (advance NPS reservation required), a free screening of Glory in Concord, and free Red Oak Victory ship tours in Richmond.Also inside:Events: Big Fish, the musical, opens at the California Theatre in downtown Pittsburg with four shows July 17-19.Real Estate Corner: Concord's Valley Motel on Clayton Road heads to the Planning Commission for conversion into 12 supportive housing units, and what adaptive reuse means for nearby property values.Local Business Spotlight: Concord's new Oak Grove Behavioral Health Campus is open seven days a week, home to the 24/7 A3 Miles Hall Crisis Call Center.Community Highlight: Pittsburg could bring back a weekly Wednesday farmers market at City Hall starting August 1, pending a July 20 council vote.Local Government: San Pablo places a half-cent sales tax measure on the November 3 ballot. Here's what it funds and what it costs.Your host is a licensed Contra Costa County real estate agent. Buying or selling in the 925? Reach out anytime, links below.EVENTS Port Chicago Weekend — full schedule, registration, venue and parking: https://portchicagoweekend.orgPort Chicago commemoration (Sat, July 18) — reservation required through the National Park Service; register via the Port Chicago Weekend site above.Red Oak Victory ship tours (Sun, July 19) — visitor prep and accessibility (stairs/gangway): https://redoakvictory.us/visit/#preparingBig Fish at the California Theatre — show info: https://pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com/upcoming-eventsBig Fish tickets (California Theatre box office, online): https://www.tickets831.com California Theatre · 351 Railroad Ave, Pittsburg, CA 94565 · Box Office (925) 427-1611REAL ESTATE CORNER Valley Motel conversion — City of Concord (Planning Commission agendas): https://www.cityofconcord.orgLOCAL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Oak Grove Behavioral Health Campus — Contra Costa Health: https://www.cchealth.org 1034 Oak Grove Road, ConcordA3 Miles Hall Crisis Call Center — 24/7, call or text 844-844-5544: https://www.cchealth.org/get-care/a3-crisis-responseCOMMUNITY HIGHLIGHT Pittsburg farmers market — City of Pittsburg (council agendas + meeting info): https://www.pittsburgca.gov Council meeting: Monday, July 20, 7:00 pm · 65 Civic Avenue, PittsburgLOCAL GOVERNMENT San Pablo half-cent sales tax measure — City of San Pablo: https://www.sanpabloca.gov [ Add your county elections / official voter info link here once you confirm it ]SOURCES (credit to Contra Costa News) https://contracosta.news/2026/07/16/july-17-19-the-port-chicago-weekend-returns/ https://contracosta.news/event/big-fish-at-california-theatre/ https://contracosta.news/2026/07/13/valley-motel-conversion-into-homeless-housing-heads-to-concord-planning-commission/ https://contracosta.news/2026/07/11/concord-opening-of-the-oak-grove-behavioral-health-campus/ https://contracosta.news/2026/07/13/pittsburg-could-get-farmers-market-in-august/ https://contracosta.news/2026/07/14/san-pablo-agrees-to-place-sales-tax-measure-on-november-ballot/MY LINK Amanda Abillano, Realtor®dre 02097448movemeamanda.comStay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.🌐 Website: LivinginContraCostaCounty.com📸 Instagram: instagram.com/livingincontracostacountyBe sure to follow, subscribe, and share this podcast with anyone looking to make a move or stay informed about the East Bay!
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  • Brentwood & Antioch Events, New Coworking Space + Brentwood's Data Center Debate
    Jul 8 2026

    This week on Living in Contra Costa County, host Amanda Abillano covers a packed Saturday in East County and the local stories shaping the area. On July 11, 2026, the Brentwood Chamber Hometown Heroes Safety Expo runs from 10am to 4pm at Los Medanos College in Brentwood, and Muscle Mobb Horsepower Hour 4 brings classic and muscle cars to the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds in Antioch from 11am to 5pm.

    For the business spotlight, The Well at Seed and Stone opens in downtown Brentwood at 3877 Walnut Blvd, Suite I. This new coworking space pairs remote-work desks, privacy pods, a podcast room, and a photo studio with drop-in childcare. The ribbon cutting is Thursday, July 9 from 5:30 to 7pm, and the grand opening is Saturday, July 11 from 12 to 4pm.

    In community news, the East Bay Regional Park District acquired 4.5 acres to expand Doolan Canyon Regional Preserve, with guided tours planned to begin in October 2026. In local government, Brentwood is weighing an ordinance that would prohibit new data centers within city limits.

    Amanda Abillano is a licensed Contra Costa County real estate agent. If you are thinking about buying or selling in Brentwood, Antioch, Oakley, or anywhere in the East Bay, reach out.

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    Q: What events are happening in Contra Costa County on July 11, 2026?
    A: The Brentwood Chamber Hometown Heroes Safety Expo runs 10am to 4pm at Los Medanos College, and Muscle Mobb Horsepower Hour 4 runs 11am to 5pm at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds in Antioch.

    Q: When is The Well at Seed and Stone grand opening in Brentwood?
    A: The ribbon cutting is Thursday, July 9, 2026 from 5:30 to 7pm, and the grand opening is Saturday, July 11 from 12 to 4pm at 3877 Walnut Blvd, Suite I in downtown Brentwood.

    Q: Is Brentwood banning data centers?
    A: Brentwood councilmembers Faye Maloney and Jovita Mendoza have requested an ordinance to prohibit new data centers within city limits. It has not been voted on yet.

    Q: What is happening with Doolan Canyon Regional Preserve?
    A: The East Bay Regional Park District acquired 4.5 acres to add to the preserve near Livermore, with guided tours planned to begin in October 2026.

    Stay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.

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  • Where Are the 4th of July Parades and Fireworks in Contra Costa County?
    Jul 2 2026

    Looking for 4th of July events in Contra Costa County? This episode covers every major celebration across the county, including parades, fun runs, and fireworks in Pleasant Hill, Concord, Rodeo, Hercules, Brentwood, Martinez, Antioch, San Ramon, and Pittsburg, with times and locations for each. Plus, a real estate update on Contra Costa County's first mental health rehabilitation center breaking ground in Richmond, and a Local Business Spotlight on Nordstrom Local's new Danville location. Hosted by Amanda, a licensed real estate agent covering the news, events, and real estate shaping Contra Costa County.

    Stay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.

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  • Contra Costa County News Roundup: Data Centers, a Denied Bar & a November Tax Fight
    Jun 26 2026

    I'm back after a week off, and Contra Costa County did not slow down for one second. I'm Amanda Abillano, your local real estate agent, walking you through everything you missed this week from Richmond to Discovery Bay.

    On this episode: Oakley Summer Fest and the Pinole Car Show Pancake Breakfast hit this weekend, plus the Port Chicago Weekend returns July 17-19. We get into the AI Data Center Moratorium Act and what it means for your utility bills and property values, why Vinnie's got a 5-0 no from the Brentwood Planning Commission, the new Contra Costa Regional Fire Communications Center now answering 250,000-plus calls a year, and the Howard Jarvis tax measure headed to your November ballot.

    Local news with jokes and zero homework required. New episodes weekly.

    📍 Thinking about buying or selling in Contra Costa County? That's literally my day job. Reach out.

    Stay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.

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  • Pittsburg Data Center, Pinole Mayor Vote & Summer Events 2026
    Jun 9 2026

    Real estate agent and host Amanda Abillano breaks down what is actually happening in Contra Costa County this week. In Episode 11, we cover Pittsburg's first major data center on the old Delta View Golf Course and what its power and water use could mean for nearby homeowners, why Pinole voters rejected directly electing their mayor, family-friendly Pride Month events across the county, and two can't-miss summer events: the Old Town Pittsburg Car Show and the Mrs. Roper Romp bar crawl in Brentwood.

    Whether you live in Antioch, Pittsburg, Brentwood, Concord, Pinole, or anywhere in the East Bay, this is your local guide to the events, development, and decisions shaping where we live.

    Stay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.

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  • Juneteenth, Concord Pride, $250 Underwater SF Land & an Orinda Spelling Bee Star | Ep. 10
    Jun 4 2026

    What's happening in Contra Costa County this week? Episode 10 covers the Pleasant Hill Juneteenth celebration (June 5) and Concord Pride in the Plaza (June 6), the wild story of three underwater San Francisco lots that sold for under $250, an Orinda 7th grader headed to the national spelling bee, and Concord's new $1.5 million homeless outreach plan. Local news, real estate, and Bay Area life, with a sense of humor.

    Stay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.

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  • Living in Contra Costa County – Ep. 9: Oakley Bans AI Data Centers, Bay Area Transit Tax, 2026 Graduates & Summer Events
    May 27 2026

    In Episode 9 of Living in Contra Costa County, we cover everything you need to know about what's happening in Contra Costa County right now.

    This week: Oakley becomes the first city in the Bay Area to extend an AI data center ban — we break down what it means for residents and property owners. We also cover the Connect Bay Area Act, the half-cent transit sales tax headed to the November 2026 ballot that could affect every commuter in the county.

    We shout out the Class of 2026 — from Diablo Valley College and Contra Costa College to high school seniors across Antioch, Concord, Walnut Creek, Brentwood, and beyond. Plus, we highlight two must-attend summer events: the Pleasant Hill Night Market and the Walnut Creek Art and Wine Festival.

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    Thinking about buying or selling a home in Contra Costa County? We can help. Reach out today.

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    Stay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.

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  • What's Happening in Contra Costa County This Week | KidFest, Navy Land Deal, Home Kitchens & More
    May 22 2026

    What's happening in Contra Costa County this week? Episode 8 of Living in Contra Costa County covers local events, real estate, small business, schools, and local government news across the East Bay — including Concord, San Ramon, Pittsburg, Richmond, San Pablo, Brentwood, Walnut Creek, Antioch, and beyond.

    This week: Bay Area KidFest returns to the Toyota Pavilion at Concord for its 35th year over Memorial Day Weekend — May 24th and 25th — with rides, character meet-and-greets, Python Ron's Reptile Kingdom, a BMX stunt team, and a special Memorial Day ceremony. The San Ramon Art and Wind Festival is back at Central Park on May 24th and 25th with professional kite flying, three entertainment stages, fine arts, crafts, and food. In Concord, the City Council is set to vote on the Navy Term Sheet for the former Naval Weapons Station Reuse Project — a 30-year, $628 million redevelopment of 2,422 acres into 12,272 homes, commercial space, and parks. Contra Costa County made Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations permanent, allowing residents to earn up to $100,000 a year selling food from their home kitchens — and the county is now ranked 5th in California for home kitchen permits. Volunteers hit Point Pinole Regional Shoreline to pull invasive plants and protect the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse as part of East Bay Regional Park District's Earth Day effort. And the City of San Pablo is hosting community budget meetings after projecting a $2 million structural deficit driven by flattening casino revenues and rising costs.

    If you live in Concord, San Ramon, San Pablo, Pittsburg, Richmond, Walnut Creek, Antioch, Brentwood, Oakley, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Clayton, Danville, El Cerrito, or anywhere in Contra Costa County — this episode is for you.

    🎙️ Subscribe to Living in Contra Costa County for weekly local news, events, real estate, small business spotlights, and government updates across the East Bay.

    Topics Covered: Bay Area KidFest Concord 2026 | San Ramon Art and Wind Festival 2026 | Concord Naval Weapons Station reuse project | Contra Costa County home kitchen permit MEHKO | Point Pinole invasive plants volunteers Earth Day | San Pablo budget deficit 2026 | things to do in Contra Costa County Memorial Day weekend | Contra Costa County news | East Bay local news | living in Contra Costa County

    Stay connected with us for more real estate updates, community insights, and everything you need to know about living in Contra Costa County.

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