Feature Articles
‘Stretchercise’ Your Way to Super Power
How many of you have dreamed of being a super hero? What special power would you want to have?
Relive Alameda’s Historic Airmail Flight
Alameda Naval Air Museum curator Larry Pirack discusses the role the Martin M-130 China Clipper played in the history of Alameda. The plane took off from Alameda Airport on Nov. 22, 1935, on history’s first trans-Pacific flight of a commercial airline.
Seniors’ Artworks on Display at Mastick
Examples of local seniors’ stained glass design and works from other student artists and writers, will be on display at Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave., through June 10.
Allyn on Exhibit at Library
A new art exhibition at the Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., is featuring paintings by local artist Jeffrey Allyn. The show runs through March 28.
Driven to Abstraction at Frank Bette Center
Abstract art just one exhibition up at midtown gallery
A New Generation of ‘Makers’
Group Delphi is fostering the next generation of “makers” and sharing its passion of using minds and hands to solve challenges.
Alameda Teen Spent Summer in Community Service
Some local students might see their summer vacations as opportunities to donate community service time to local nonprofits.
Refuge, Retreat: Elsie Roemer’s Legacy
In 1965, the Golden Gate Audubon Society began working with Alameda conservationist Elsie Roemer to stop the Utah Construction and Mining Company from filling in salt marshes on Bay Farm Island.