Cecilia King’s Extraordinary Senior Trip – November 1, 1940

Beginning on November 1, which is the date of my mother’s first letter from her Hawaii trip 84 years ago, I am serializing, day by day, the book, Cecilia King’s Extraordinary Senior Trip, which you can obtain from Amazon in either Kindle or paperback. I hope you enjoy...

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Final Reminder on Election Recommendations

I recommend the following in the November 5, 2024, election. Locally, the most important objective is elect non-RPA (non-Richmond Progressive Alliance) candidates to replace the RPA City Council members that have ruined Richmond by being anti-housing, anti-business,...

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Support This Fundraiser

Richmond Museum Association has great plans in store! Why should I spend a $100 or more to go to this Fundraiser? Dear Tom, We are sure that a lot of you are asking yourselves that question. Nowadays, $100 is a lot of money and you want to know that you're spending it...

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Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award

Yesterday, I was humbled to receive the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation at its PastFoward annual conference in New Orleans. Winners of 2024 National Preservation Awards Announced Contact...

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RPA Censorship

The West County Democratic Club claims to represent West County Democrats, but it has been hijacked by the Democratic Socialist RPA members who have installed Jamin Pursell as president and chief censor. Pursell runs the club like a Putin dictatorship. Last month, by...

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Cecilia King’s Extraordinary Senior Trip

Beginning on November 1, which is the date of my mother’s first letter from her Hawaii trip 84 years ago, I am going to serialize, day by day, the book, Cecilia King’s Extraordinary Senior Trip, which you can obtain from Amazon in either Kindle or paperback. I hope...

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Family Jeep History Chapters 6 and 7 – Down to the Present

Do you remember If This Jeep Could Talk!, August 13, 2024 and If This Jeep Could Talk - Chapters 3, 4 and 5, August 16, 2024? Well, the final (Click on Chapters 6 and 7) are now available, based on long lost files my brother recently found. Concluding the origin story...

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Candlestick Park and the Loma Prieta Earthquake

It was Interactive Resources that determined Candlestick Park was safe to resume the World Series. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQBagw8yG3Y. October 17, 1989, I was in my Point Richmond office talking to a client in a high rise in San Francisco. All of a...

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10 Years Ago in Richmond

Here are E-FORUMS from October 17, 2014. How time flies! One More Impediment to Chevron Modernization Falls October 17, 2014 The graphic shows two main components of the Chevron Richmond Refinery Modernization Project. CBE settles with air district over Chevron...

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Back in the Day, October 14, 2001

I started the E-FORUM in 2001, largely because the traditional media had largely abandoned Richmond, and there no way to get accurate news out to the public, particularly political news. Now, 23 years later, there still is no traditional print media covering Richmond,...

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RPA Lies Like Trump

Tickets are selling out, so get 'em now! Three days to go until the big Fleet Week Event! This Sunday on Red Oak Victory! Fleet Week Pancake Breakfast! October 13, 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Dear Tom, Celebrate our U.S. Navy on Sunday on board a real Navy veteran ship!...

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Cops and Goblins October 26

You're Invited to a Spooktacular Celebration! Dear Richmond Community, Prepare for a ghoulishly good time as we summon all ghosts, goblins, and spirited souls to our Cops and Goblins Haunted House! Join us for an enchanting adventure that promises to be frightfully...

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November 5, 2024, Election Recommendations — Harris/Walz

When I provided election recommendations on October 4, 2004, I inadvertently left out the most important one, president of the United States. Maybe I thought the choice was obvious – Harris/Walz. This is what I wrote on my Facebook page on September 18: As a Vietnam...

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City of Richmond a No-show at Important Civic Events

There were two events this weekend that celebrated both traditional and new Richmond institutions, but City Council members and City staff were nowhere to be seen. The first was the 100th anniversary of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, which attracted hundreds to a...

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She Lived Rent Free on Her Own Private Island

When COVID hit, East Brother Light Station, like many visitor destinations, had to close down. For the next year and a half, Desiree Heveroh volunteered to “housesit” East Brother to make sure it remained safe and secure until it could open again. She had to learn how...

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