20600 John Dr, Castro Valley, CA 94546
COVID-19 update:
We are OPEN Monday through Friday from 10am-2pm! Come see us! Our outdoor seating is available for you to come sit and stay a while!
*In the meantime:
-practice grace and patience (we’re all doing our best)
-practice community! (Let’s show some extra love toward each other during this time of unknowns, especially those of our friends and neighbors who are in an at-risk population group. )
*We also acknowledge that anxiety is real, and that anyone can be nervous during times like these. We compiled some tips that we’re using ourselves to preserve our mental health:
-Avoid making statements (even to yourself!) regarding potential scenarios or catastrophes: this can increase anxiety. Take things a moment at a time.
-Talk to someone about your feelings: acknowledge and discuss any anger, sorrow, and fear you might have.
-Don’t hold yourself responsible for anything you might have done, or for not being able to do more.
-Take charge of your emotional health by making time to relax, eat healthy, exercise and pray.
– Remember we’re all in this together, even if we can’t be in the same room.
Mon
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Tues
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Wed
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Thurs
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Fri
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
None
The Castro Valley / Hayward Moose Lodge 20835 Rutledge Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546 SPECIAL OFFER Friday Night…
For the past 12 years, Dawn and Chef Marty Deardorf have passionately provided their catering and event planning expertise for weddings, special occasions, and corporate gatherings, to the greater Bay Area community…
This week we honor the extraordinary community contributions of Reverend Dr. Arlene Nehring of Eden United Church of Christ.
Arlene was nominated particularly in recognition of her work with church’s community partnership Comida Para Cherryland, which has been providing resources to the community starting almost a decade ago.
Though recognized today as one of Castro Valley’s main outdoor hotspots, the man-made Lake Chabot reservoir was closed to recreational usage for over half of its existence. In this edition of our Castro Valley history series, we’ll examine the origins of Lake Chabot as well as the dedicated workers who made its utility to the greater East Bay a reality.