Great outdoor places for easy escapes in the East Bay ---
Many families, friends and individuals in the East Bay enjoy local parks and their facilities every week. Below are three local parks that are easy to access and make part of your family events, exercise program, or for a simple escape to a place of nature and relaxation.
These parks are part of the East Bay Regional Parks District (EBRPD), which comprises 65 parks and more than 1,200 miles of trails for hiking, biking, swimming, horseback riding and nature learning. It represents a huge number of outdoor activities and places to enjoy nature throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties. More details about these and other parks are at www.ebparks.org.Pedro Jesús González Sierra is a most amazing young man, at a young ten years of age in the fifth grade at Palma Ceia Elementary School. Yes, He is Made in Hayward!
Pedro is most expressive as he talks, in a very animated manner and can shift from Spanish to English and back to Spanish without even a small blink. As is normal for someone his age, he fidgets and is a bit restless as he talks. However, he is able to make his point well...it's that eye contact of his.
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