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Foothill Band Review

Pleasanton is poised to host the many of the best high school marching bands in Northern California when the 48th annual Foothill Band Review arrives on Saturday.

Bands in different divisions will be competing at both Foothill and Amador Valley high schools, in addition to the marquee parade through downtown Pleasanton in the morning and early afternoon.

The parade will result in portions of Main Street and Santa Rita Road (between Abbie Street and Black Avenue) being closed to vehicular traffic from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 22). Pleasanton’s own Roberta Gonzales, meteorologist for KTVU Fox 2, will serve as grand marshal for the parade.

For more details including the competition schedule, visit the event website.

City tech events

The city of Pleasanton’s Community Education Series continues next Thursday (Oct. 27) at 7 p.m. with a workshop for families with students in pre-K through 12th grade, “Parenting in a Digital Age”.

The session will be led by Jamie Nunez from Common Sense Media and “will focus on practical ways families can use technology for learning at home. Come for the insight and leave with a fresh perspective on parenting in the digital age,” city officials said.

Then, starting two days later, the city’s Youth and Teen Program will host a 24-hour hackathon for high school students to create their own website, software, app or video game – and if desired, have their project judged to win prizes.

The event, which will also feature workshops in computer science as well as other games and free food, is set to run from noon Oct. 29 to noon Oct. 30 at the Pleasanton Senior Center, 5353 Sunol Blvd.

Promote mental health

The Pleasanton-based Alan Hu Foundation is hosting a free webinar next Wednesday (Oct. 26), “Leveraging the Opportunity of Adolescence to Promote Mental Health”, featuring Andrew J. Fuligni, Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry, psychology and biobehavioral sciences at UCLA.

“Adolescence is a time of remarkable opportunity,” Fuligni said. “The years between age 10 to about 25 mark a period of rapid growth, development and learning as we discover and adapt to the world around us. In this presentation, I will discuss how the unique developmental opportunities and needs of this period of life can be best supported in order to promote the ability of diverse youth to thrive.”

The session runs from 6:30-7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Register by Tuesday at alanhufoundation.org.

Halloween Brew Crawl

The Pleasanton Downtown Association is set to host its Halloween Brew Crawl next Saturday (Oct. 29) from 5-8 p.m.

“We are so excited that Halloween Brew Crawl is back. It’s going to be a great event; we can feel it in our bones,” PDA officials said. “Grab your friends. Grab your costumes. And come get spooky with us!”

Check-in will begin at 4:30 p.m. that evening at the Museum on Main, where each guest will receive their commemorative glass and program. Must be 21 years old or older to participate. To purchase tickets, visit pleasantondowntown.net.

Jeremy Walsh is the editorial director of Embarcadero Media Foundation's East Bay Division, including the Pleasanton Weekly, LivermoreVine.com and DanvilleSanRamon.com. He joined the organization in late...

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