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URL: http://www.bayarea02.com/events/events.html#9

East Bay Hills Rocky Road Drive

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Fun and scenic drive in the Oakland/Berkeley Hills.

Lunch at the newly remodeled legendary ice cream parlor Fentons Creamery.

www.fentonscreamery.com

When:

Saturday, September 13, 2003, 9:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m. - Meet at the Safeway parking lot in Castro Valley

10:00 a.m. - Start the East Bay Hills drive

1:00 p.m. - Meet at Fentons for lunch

Meeting Point:

Safeway parking lot

Redwood Road and Castro Valley Blvd

Just off I-580 in Castro Valley

See below for directions

Drinks, snacks, restrooms, and gasoline available nearby

Drive:

(Route details will be available at meeting point)

Fun 45-mile drive on Redwood Rd; Pinehurst Rd; St. Mary's Rd;

Mt. Diablo Blvd; Happy Valley Rd; Bear Creek Rd; Wildcat Canyon Rd;

Golf Course Dr; Grizzly Peak Blvd; Claremont Av; College Av; Broadway;

Ridgeway; Piedmont Av

Lunch:

Fentons Creamery

4226 Piedmont Avenue

Oakland

510 658-7000

www.fentonscreamery.com

Reservation under "Curt Ingraham" for 1:00 p.m.

For More Info Contact:

Curt Ingraham, ingraham@ssl.berkeley.edu, 510 507-2002, or

JP Collins, jp@bayarea02.com

Thanks to Lisa Ferrari and Nick Pon for valuable ideas and assistance.

Directions To Meeting Point:

Print directions

From the East:

- Go north or south on I-680 to Dublin.

- Go west on I-580 to Castro Valley.

- Exit at E. Castro Valley Blvd.

- Turn left on E. Castro Valley Blvd.

- Go about 1 mile to Redwood Road.

- Enter Safeway parking lot ahead on right.

From Marin County:

- Go east on I-580 across Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.

- Continue east on I-580 through Berkeley and Oakland.

- Exit at Redwood Road in Castro Valley.

- Turn left on Redwood Road.

- Go about 0.4 mile to Castro Valley Blvd.

- Enter Safeway parking lot ahead on left.

From San Francisco:

- Go east across Bay Bridge to Oakland.

- Go east on I-580 through Berkeley and Oakland.

- Exit at Redwood Road in Castro Valley.

- Turn left on Redwood Road.

- Go about 0.4 mile to Castro Valley Blvd.

- Enter Safeway parking lot ahead on left.

From the Peninsula:

- Go east across Dumbarton or San Mateo Bridge.

- Go north on I-880 to San Leandro.

- Just after Hesperian Blvd exit, go south on I-238.

- Go east on I-580.

- Just after I-580 merge, exit at Redwood Road in Castro Valley.

- Turn left on Redwood Road.

- Go about 0.4 mile to Castro Valley Blvd.

- Enter Safeway parking lot ahead on left.

From the South Bay:

- Go north on I-880 to San Leandro.

- Just after Hesperian Blvd exit, go south on I-238.

- Go east on I-580.

- Just after I-580 merge, exit at Redwood Road in Castro Valley.

- Turn left on Redwood Road.

- Go about 0.4 mile to Castro Valley Blvd.

- Enter Safeway parking lot ahead on left.

Lost? Late? Call Curt at 510 507-2002 (cell)

More info on their site at http://www.bayarea02.com/events/events.html#9

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