Wednesday, February 26, 2014

A Day in Berkeley (and a night to remember)

from: http://www.wheretraveler.com/san-francisco/day-berkeley#ixzz2uSDnSutC 


Downtown Berkeley California
Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley (©Visit Berkeley)

A Day in Berkeley

By Rachel Ward01/21/14
Shaded by eucalyptus, coastal redwood and pine trees, this city of about 100,000 exemplifies the Northern California ethos. It’s best known as the home of the prestigious UC Berkeley with its radically progressive legacy and flourishing campus. For a modest-sized city, Berkeley has a conspicuously global air to it, with its ethnic shops and eateries. It’s also the birthplace of California cuisine and the location of food pioneer Alice Waters’ legendary restaurant Chez Panisse. Here the most popular grocery store, Berkeley Bowl, boasts arguably the largest selection of produce in the nation. About 20 minutes from San Francisco via BART, Berkeley makes a convenient day trip from the city.

MORNING

Start your day with a tea from one of the many teahouses, such as the traditional yet modern Asha Tea House on University Avenue. Or if you’re craving a hearty French breakfast, go down Shattuck Avenue and get a table on the back garden patio at La Note. Then head up toward the Berkeley Hills for a nature and view filled morning hike or a round of golf at the remote-feeling Tilden Park course. You’ll pass the university’s new state-of-the-art football stadium on the ascent. If kids are in tow, visit the hands-on Lawrence Hall of Science. Campus shuttles run up and down the hill.

Walk along Waterfront Park.
Walk along Waterfront Park. (©Visit Berkeley)

AFTERNOON

Head back down the hill for Edible Excursions’ lunchtime walking tour of the famed Gourmet Ghetto, the original center for the local, organic food movement. Afterward, head to the west side of town for a tour at Pyramid or Trumer Pils breweries or a tasting at the Sierra Nevada Torpedo Room. Or if you’d rather browse than drink, upscale and diverse boutiques line Fourth Street. Find bohemian-chic home goods and women’s apparel at Erica Tanov, imaginative and exquisite paper-related products at Castle in the Air and earthy jewelry at Melissa Joy Manning (a block away on Fifth Street).

Downtown Berkeley's Art District
Downtown Berkeley's Art District (©Visit Berkeley)

EVENING

Watch the sunset over the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco skyline while strolling the paths around the Berkeley Marina and Pier, where kite-fliers and sailboats add to the atmosphere. Then make your way back downtown for dinner at FIVE, a grandiose ballroom of a restaurant where the French chef melds his native style with California cuisine. Highlights range from orzo mac and cheese to chilled poached prawns in coconut milk broth. End your night with a performance at the revered Berkeley Repertory Theatre, whose productions often make it to Broadway.
from embassysuites.com:

WHERE TO STAY?

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek is 10 minutes from downtown Berkeley.  All guests enjoy:


  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two Room Suite
  • Packages that include free parking, Bonus HHonor Points, Gift Cards, WiFi and more.
Click Here to start "A Day in Berkeley" and a night in Embassy Suites Walnut Creek

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek


Friday, February 21, 2014

Frank Lloyd Wright's California "Children of Earth and Sun"




from about.com

Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings in California

Houses and public buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and still standing in California. Those with a red place marker are open to the public and some offer tours.

"Buildings, too, are children of Earth and Sun," according to legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. And where better to build them than the sunny Golden State? If you're a fan of Wright's work - or of great architecture in general, his California creations can form the center of some great day trips - or a longer vacation.

In the 1920s, as Frank Lloyd Wright's career and vision, he began probing new ideas and he wanted to bring his work westward.

Beginning with a design for George C. Stewart's Montecito house in 1909, and ending with the Pilgrim Congregational Church in 1957, Frank Lloyd Wright placed his signature on the California landscape.

In total, 26 buildings Frank Lloyd Wright designed in California are still standing and only two have been lost: Residence B at Hollyhock House and Wright's Harper Avenue Studio in Los Angeles. The map above shows their locations and the interactive version is here

The work Frank Lloyd Wright did in California was important. In fact, of the 17 Frank Lloyd Wright structures designated by the American Institute of Architects as most representative of his contribution to American culture, three are located in California: Hollyhock House, the V.C. Morris Gift Shop in San Francisco and the Hanna House in Palo Alto.

Most of Frank Lloyd Wright's California designs were private residences, but he also created California office buildings, shops, and a government center. You can find Frank Lloyd Wright public buildings in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Redding and San Rafael. The complete lists are on these pages:

VC Morris Gift Shop



Hilary and Joe Feldman House







Maynard P. Buehler House


Marin Civic Center 
San Rafael, CA








Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings in California


Where to Stay?

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek 

1345 Treat Boulevard
Walnut Creek, California, 94597, USA
TEL: 1-925-934-2500

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek ("A" on the map above) provides the perfect location to discover Frank Lloyd Wrights' California "...Children of Earth and Sun."
All guests enjoy:
  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two room suite
  • Packages that include Parking, Bonus HHonor Points, Free WiFi, Gift Cards and more.
  • Free Hotel Shuttle to downtown Walnut Creek shopping and restaurants
Click Here and discover Frank Lloyd Wright's California 
"Children of Earth and Sun"



Thursday, February 20, 2014

It Takes Just One - East Bay Women's Conference


2014 East Bay Women's Conference logo
  
The Ninth Annual East Bay Women's Conference
It Takes Just One


WHEN?
Monday, March 3, 2014
Presented by... The Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
In Conjunction With... Chevron & John Muir Health

WHAT?
Now in its ninth year, the East Bay Women’s Conference is the only conference of its kind in San  Francisco’s East Bay that provides women opportunities to come together and participate in programs of personal and professional enrichment and development. Recognized by the community for programming excellence, the EBWC has enjoyed sold out attendance since its 2006 inaugural event.


The Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau is thrilled to announce the upcoming 2014 East Bay Women's Conference, with Keynote Speaker: Cokie Roberts & Guest Speakers: Rita Moreno & Leah Albright-Byrd. Each of these women are a powerhouse voice who have had an extraordinary impact on the lives of women around the world. These women continue to act and speak out for positive change. ABC 7 News Anchor, Dan Ashley will emcee this distinctive conference that blends premier keynote and featured speakers, presentations, breakout sessions focused on contemporary issues, exhibitor booths; a fully stocked bookstore and author signings.

Where?
San Ramon Marriott  in conjunction with Chevron & John Muir Health. The $195.00 ticket price includes continental breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon reception.

Need to Stay Over Night?

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek provides all guests:


  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two Room Suite
  • Packages that include Bonus HHonor Points, Free WiFi, Discounted Parking and more
Click Here to reserve your two room suite for the East Bay Women's Conference

Cokie Roberts, Rita Moreno, Leah Albright-Byrd, Dan Ashley

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

San Francisco Free- Top Things to Do For Free in San Francisco

from about.com


Things to Do For Free in San Francisco

Fort Point National Historic Site


Free Attractions

our list of top sights
A walk along the waterfront is always free, too, and so are these attractions:

Free Tours

  • City Guides: Daily tours at locations around the city

Free Museum Admissions

San Francisco attractions

Admission is always free at:

Free Performances

San Francisco Free Outdoor Concerts




from
www.walnutcreek.embassysuites.com

Where to Stay?

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek
1345 Treat Boulevard
Walnut Creek, California, 94597
TEL: 1-925-934-2500

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek is directly across the street from the Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa BART Station in Walnut Creek, CA.  This provides guests with convenient access to downtown San Francisco and  the Top Things To Do For Free.  

Embassy Suites Walnut Creek joins in the "Free" providing all guests with:
  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two Room Suite
  • Packages that include free parking, Gift Cards, Bonus HHonor Points, WiFi and more
CLICK HERE and discover the Top Things To Do for Free in San Francisco with Embassy Suites Walnut Creek or call  1-925-934-2500


Embassy Suites Walnut Creek directly across the street from Pleasant Hill BART Station
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Mardi Gras - San Francisco Style

Mardi Gras Celebrations in San Francisco

Mar·di Gras

ˈmärdē ˌgrä/
noun
noun: Mardi Gras; plural noun: Mardi Gras
  1. 1.
    a carnival held in some countries on Shrove Tuesday.
Origin
French, literally ‘fat Tuesday,’ alluding to the last day of feasting before the fast and penitence of Lent.


New Orleans might be the original American Mardi Gras, but California knows how to party.

Start the celebration at Embassy Suites Walnut Creek where all guests celebrating Fat Tuesday enjoy:

  • Free cooked to order breakfast 
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two Room Suite
  • Packages that include Free Parking, Gift Cards, Free WiFi, Bonus HHonor Points and more
  • Easy access to San Francisco Mardi Gras celebrations from Pleasant Hill BART station across the street from hotel
Let your Mardi Gras Celebration begin at Embassy Suites Walnut Creek with a Click Here

Joyeux Mardi Gras!

san francisco mardi gras events