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Moraga Citizens Network
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Promoting Participation in the Moraga Community
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Community Calendar
ON-GOING Events
JAN.10 - MAR. 17 - Kaleidoscope: a constantly changing pattern - Moraga Art Gallery
ONE TIME EVENTS
FEB. 22 @ 7 p.m. - TOWN COUNCIL MEETING - JM Auditorium
FEB. 22 @ 2 P.M. - BERKELEY REP DOCENT TALK @ Library
FEB. 23, 9:30-2 P.M. - BRIDGE & BUNCO with LUNCH @ Soda Center, SMC
FEB. 23, 4-7 P.M. - HACIENDA WINE AND ART SOCIAL
FEB. 23, 7:30 P.M. - CAMPOLINDO ORCHESTRA CONCERT - Performing Arts Bldg - FREE
FEB. 23, 7-9 PM. - ORGANIC GARDENING @ Library
FEB. 24 @ 11:30 A.M. - MORAGA ROADS AT-RISK - Moraga Library
FEB. 29 @ 1 P.M. - MUSIC RECITAL - Soda Center @ SMC
FEB. 29 @ 2 P.M. - WILLIAM TILLMAN, a history lecture - Library
MARCH 1 @ 7:30 P.M. - CAMPOLINDO BANDS CONCERT - Performing Arts Center - FREE
MARCH 2, 6-10 P.M. - AN IRISH CULTURAL NIGHT @ Soda Center SMC
MARCH 3, 10-2 P.M. - FREE E-WASTE & SHREDDING PARTY - 5A & Neighborhood Computer Parking Lot at 455 Moraga Road
MARCH 3 - 6-10 P.M. CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER @ Hacienda- proceeds to replace play structures at Rancho Laguna Park
MARCH 9 @ 8 A.M. - FIREHOUSE LIAISON MEETING @ The Hacienda (NOTE location)
MARCH 10, 5:30-9:30 P.M. - NITE AT THE RACES - Rotary - @ Holy Trinity Cultural Center; contact Frank May at 925-376-8195.
MARCH 31, 6-10 P.M. - CELESTIAL GALA DINNER & AUCTION - Soda Center SMC - for info, contact Dorothy, 510-548-7540
The Moraga Chamber of Commerce also maintains a calendar of events. CLICK HERE TO SEE IT (OPENS IN A NEW PAGE).

Council members Howard Harpham (Vice Mayor), Dave Trotter, Karen Mendonca, Ken Chew, and Mike Metcalf (Mayor). Each council member is elected for a 4 year term, elections occurring in the even numbered years. Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month, starting at 7 p.m. in the JM Auditorium. The public is welcome.
A group of about 25 residents gathered in January of 2005 at the Moraga Library to discuss its dreams and concerns about Moraga. It soon became clear that what was needed was a public that was more informed and involved in the affairs of Moraga. The outcome was Moraga Citizens Network, with a vision to "promote participatory democracy in Moraga".

Town Manager Jill Keimach, Town Clerk Marty McInturff, Town Engineer Jill Mercurio and Public Works staff of 8, Park & Recreation Director Jay Ingram & staff of 2, Police Chief Bob Priebe and 11 officers, Planning Department Director Shawna Brekke-Read and staff of 3, and Administrative Service Director Stephanie Hom and staff of 2.



