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    The Walnut Creek, California is a close knit community on the outskirts of San Francisco. While the town has easy access to the bustling nightlife and dining options of this legendary city, it maintains a cozy feel all its own. Located in the San Ramon Valley, Walnut Creek enjoys the pleasant climate of sunshine and cool breezes. And as it is nestled at the foot of Mount Diablo, it boasts spectacular views.
Walnut Creek maintains a population of approximately 65,000 residents, whose average
age is 45 years old. Folks here enjoy an annual household income above the national
average, coming in at around $65,000 per year. There are a variety of housing options
in this area, with a median value at $405,000. The vast majority of residents in
the area are employed in professional services, technology and the sciences.
Finance, insurance and the retail trade vie for second place. A significant
portion of the population is employed in manufacturing.
There is a wide array of recreational options in the area. The Walnut Creek Equestrian Center features a six-acre riding and training facility. While the Olympic-sized ring is only available to members, a smaller secondary ring is open daily and free of charge. Golfers enjoy the Boundary Oak Golf Course, a 160-acre municipal course located on a scenic hilltop ridge The local Ruth Bancroft Garden is a source of pride to local residents. Its namesake spent years planting these public gardens, featuring hundreds of varieties of succulents and cacti. It is a tribute to her family, which maintained a fruit farm in the valley for nearly a century. The arts play an important role in Walnut Creek. The Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts is a city-maintained visual and performing arts center. Composed of three separate theaters, this is a popular place to see local productions and nationally renowned touring acts alike. The local Bedford Gallery offers a variety of events throughout the year, including Art Mornings for fourth through sixth grade students. Walnut Creek also hosts a number of popular festivals. Summer brings the Art and Wine Festival at Heather Farm Park. Jazz on Bonanza is offered in August and is a chance for locals to meet up for great live music while they catch up with their neighbors. The Walnut Festival is celebrated through the month of September and encompasses an arts and crafts fair, parade and fun run. It concludes with the official Walnut Festival at Heather Farm Park. The fall and winter holidays are celebrated with harvest festivals, tree lighting ceremonies and Menorah lightings at Broadway Plaza. The city and its residents take a great deal of pride in the look and feel of its neighborhoods. The city has made a commitment to maintaining their beauty and in assisting its residents in home ownership. In that same spirit, the city of Walnut Creek has a strong emphasis on providing services to its residents. This is perhaps best demonstrated in its senior programming. The Walnut Creek Senior Club boasts over 2,000 members who participate in recreational and volunteer opportunities and social activities at the Civic Park Community Center. Activities offered to members range from fitness, art and dance classes to Alaskan cruises and tours of major cities like New York. Arrangements are made to assist members in every imaginable way. Should a member desire, there is a dedicated transportation service, insurance counseling, legal services and a host of other amenities.
Walnut Creek is a town that cares about the health, welfare and security of its
residents. The town is beautifully landscaped and pleasing to the eye. But unlike
other communities, the lifestyle goes far beneath the surface. Walnut Creek is a
town of festivals, families and friends.
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