March 22: News Update

What started as an idea fueled by community input and an outpouring of support has, in just over two months, become a trusted source for Rockridge news and stories you won’t find anywhere else.

In this fifth edition, Rockridge Voice continues to spotlight the people and moments that make our neighborhood thrive—from a rehabilitated owl released at Lake Temescal, to a local photography exhibit, to a composer bringing a new opera to life, to a new business opening on College Avenue.

We’re thrilled to be an independent publication of, by, and for Rockridge residents, and thank all the contributing local writers — you’ll find their stories, video clips, and more online and delivered to your inbox every other Sunday.

Help shape the future of Rockridge Voice Share this EZine with your neighbors, reply with your story ideas, and consider upgrading your subscription to keep us growing strong. Join the conversation.


SAVE THE DATE: Help us celebrate our 500th member on Saturday, April 11, from 4-6pm, at George & Walt’s.
No RSVP required. No cover.


Hope you can join us!

With love and gratitude,
Anna L. Marks
Publisher/Editor

Below is a quick look at our latest stories:

Rescued Temescal Owl Flys Free, Again


Night and Day through the Lens of Jerome Parmer


Community Concerns: Reimagining the Proposed Claremont Ave. Development


John Partridge: Arranging and Composing A Life of Music


RIN Wellness Brings Immortal Life to Rockridge


Celebrate Earth Day: Join the Frog Park Cleanup


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