Email your item to alamedanews@bayareanewsgroup.com or mail to Alameda Journal, 1516 Oak St., suite 105, Alameda CA 94501. Please submit your item two weeks before event date. First Friday Family Film. Catch the DreamWorks animated crowd-pleaser “Home” at the First Friday free family film. 7 p.m. Sept. 2. Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda. Free. 510-747-7705, www.alamedaca.gov. Annual Golf Tournament. Register now for Alameda Friends of the Parks Foundation’s Play for the Parks, its annual gold tournament, auction and dinner — a day of fun that helps out the parks. 10 a.m. Oct. 3. Chuck Corica Golf Complex, 1 Clubhouse Memorial Road, Alameda. $95 golf and dinner. $40 dinner only. www.alamedaparks.org.
Dalal, who claimed Almena was her former tenant, had performed a citizen’s arrest of Almena, and Deputy Jeremy Lucha arrested him and booked him into a county jail, In his report, Lucha stated that Almena confessed to having the trailer “for about a week.” It was unclear from the report if Lucha entered the warehouse or arrested Alemna school bag made of fabric ballet shoes blue in the vacant lot next to it, Almena spent two days in jail and agreed to plead no contest to a lesser misdemeanor charge of possessing stolen property, He was sentenced to three years’ probation and was ordered to pay restitution..
“The shooter targeted a night club where people came together to be with friends to dance and to sing — to live,” Obama said. For Obama, the hastily arranged remarks were the latest in what’s become a tragically familiar routine. Since he took office in 2009, Obama has appeared before cameras more than a dozen times following mass shootings and issued written statements after many others. The president made no new, specific call for stricter gun laws. Though he lamented “how easy it is” for people to get their hands on weapons, Obama appeared resigned to the likelihood that he’ll be unable as president to substantially address the mass shootings that have proliferated in recent years.
Gibson: Reservations start at 5:15 p.m., Hotel Bijou, 111 Mason St, Champagne and caviar in the lounge before dinner, Family-style tasting menu featuring scallop ceviche, Dungeness crab tostada, dry-aged ribeye, grilled scallops, mini ice cream cones and more, Dinner $125 with optional cocktail or wine pairing for $65, 1930s cocktail pairing is $85, OpenTable.com, Lamar: Pier 1½, The Embarcadero, 6:30-7:30 p.m, first school bag made of fabric ballet shoes blue two-hour seatings, $149 prix fixe menu with Pisco greeting, 9-10 p.m, second seating, $199 prix fixe menu with Pisco greeting and midnight sparkling wine toast, https://lamarsf.com..
3 Dance Brigade: The San Francisco troupe has been a vibrant part of the Bay Area arts scene for 40 years, presenting works that combine all forms of dance, street theater, political activism and sometimes even taiko drumming. To celebrate its milestone season, the company is presenting a new work by artistic director Krissy Keefer titled “Gracias a la Vida — Love in a Bitter Time,” which reflects on the troupe’s history as well as the current political climate. Details: 7:30 p.m . Jan. 13, 3 and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; $10-$40; www.ybca.org, www.dancebrigade.org.