The contest will start at 7 p.m. in Piedmont High’s new Alan Harvey Theater at 800 Magnolia Ave. Under the theme of “Maskarade,” guests are encouraged to show their creativity and personality through their masks — bird-themed or not.
Authenticity of call — the judges will act as the show’s experts to certify each bird call’s authenticity. Tickets for the Piedmont Bird Calling Show will go on sale March 2 through ShowTix4U. General admission tickets will be available for $25 and students tickets for $15. Plan to buy tickets in advance because the one-time performance usually sells out.
The city submitted the draft housing element Nov. 18 to the state Department of Housing and Community Development. Planning staff have been active holding multiple public meetings to discuss the plan to build 587 new Piedmont housing units. The city will have the next eight years to implement the mandate. For more detailed information, visitNominations for the 2023 Arthur Hecht Volunteer of the Year award are now open.