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.
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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
