Latest Post From Each Category
- Business Events: ThinkTank Learning College Admission Seminar - January 25th, 2012
- Classifieds: Dog Walking / Pet Home care in July to Aug - January 30th, 2012
- Cricket: Dublin based Tri Valley Cricket Club back in action - April 19th, 2011
- Culture: Tamil Pattimanram Entertainment Festival in San Ramon - February 2nd, 2012
- Cummunity: Two Day Bengali Theater Festival in Pleasanton - January 27th, 2012
- Danville: Room for Rent - May 12th, 2011
- Deals: Today's deal: $10.00 For Facial Threading in San Ramon/Dublin - September 7th, 2011
- Demographics: Rising Tri Valley Asian Indian Population - October 7th, 2011
- Dublin: Dublin Library hosts an intriguing workshop on the Spiritual Practice of Chanting - January 24th, 2012
- Education: Pleasanton School to host Spandana Spelling Bee 2012 - December 16th, 2011
- Entertainment: Jhankar Live Bollywood Music at the Dublin Library - January 9th, 2012
- Events: Tamil Pattimanram Entertainment Festival in San Ramon - February 2nd, 2012
- Festivals: Karvachauth - Tradition and Fun - October 11th, 2011
- Grocery: Patel Grocery opens in San Ramon on December 17th - December 16th, 2011
- Health: Ayurveda-Homeopathy-Acupressure-Acupuncture Health Fair in Livermore - June 13th, 2011
- Job Opportunities: Looking to hire Office Assistant - January 11th, 2012
- Livermore: Janmashtami Celebration in Livermore - August 17th, 2011
- Movies: Indian movie theater scene warming up in bay area - June 9th, 2010
- Networking: Relocate to India job fair - June 6th, 2010
- Pleasanton: Dandia in Pleasanton Fairgrounds - Oct 15, 2011 - September 9th, 2011
- Politics: Pleasanton, Dublin redistricting may result in Indian-American winning US Congress seat - August 24th, 2011
- Practical Problems: Understand Your Child Workshop - January 19th, 2012
- Radio: Indian Language Radio Stations in Tri-Valley - November 18th, 2009
- Real Estate: How we decided on Dublin Emerald Glen as the best place to live! - November 8th, 2009
- Religion: 100 devotees to chant the 1000 names of Lord Ayyappa - December 16th, 2011
- Restaurants: Curry Leaves Tabla Indian Cuisine Pleasanton - November 9th, 2009
- San Ramon: Windemere Friends - Dandiya for Education 2011 - September 9th, 2011
- Services: Patel Grocery opens in San Ramon on December 17th - December 16th, 2011
- Sports: Spandana Volleyball Championship 2011 in Windemere - July 13th, 2011
- Things to do: Traditions engaged dance festival in San Francisco, Oct 1-3 - September 14th, 2010
- Travel Opportunity: Pleasanton's Downtown Yoga takes you on a retreat to India - January 4th, 2012
- Uncategorized: Need Indian food batch cook over the weekend? - January 26th, 2011
- Youth Activities: Lil' Genius Kid Summer Camp 2011 - June 8th, 2011
What is tri valley?
From Wikipedia – Tri-Valley is a triangle-shaped region in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. The valley is 18 miles southeast of Oakland and 33 miles from San Francisco. It is based around the cities of Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon and Danville which includes Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara in the three valleys from which it takes its name: Amador Valley, Livermore Valley and San Ramon Valley. The region is well known for its Mediterranean climate, wine region, historic downtown areas and fine dining. It is a primarily affluent suburban area with a population of about 300,000.
Why this site?
To serve as a single consolidated point of reference for Indians living in the tri valley area for all the things that touch on their being Indian and living in this area.
TriValleyDesi emphasizes that outer east bay by itself, and especially Indians in the outer east bay have reached a point where the their numbers are significant, where there is a life in the tri-valley by itself, while at the same time its an extension of the life in the San Francisco Bay area/Silicon Valley.
It should benefit newcomers to the tri valley area, as well as people have been established for long. Its for Indians (that is the Asian Indians, or people from Indian subcontinent), and not necessarily for native americans.
The idea is to collect and present resources for the Tri-Valley Indians, resources which are important to them as Indians. At the same time, gradually encourage them to integrate better and give back to the broader community.
What is tri valley?
From Wikipedia – Tri-Valley is a triangle-shaped region in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. The valley is 18 miles southeast of Oakland and 33 miles from San Francisco. It is based around the cities of Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon and Danville which includes Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara in the three valleys from which it takes its name: Amador Valley, Livermore Valley and San Ramon Valley. The region is well known for its Mediterranean climate, wine region, historic downtown areas and fine dining. It is a primarily affluent suburban area with a population of about 300,000.
Why trivalleydesi.com?
To serve as a single consolidated point of reference for Indians living in the tri valley area for all the things that touch on their being Indian and living in this area.
TriValleyDesi emphasizes that outer East Bay by itself, and especially Indians in the outer East Bay have reached a point where the their numbers are significant, where there is a life in the tri-valley by itself, while at the same time its an extension of the life in the inner East Bay (read Fremont) and the bigger San Francisco Bay Area/Silicon Valley.
It should benefit newcomers to the tri valley area, as well as people have been established for long. While a lot of information is good for anyone, the emphasis is on the perspective of Indians (that is the Asian Indians, or people from Indian subcontinent/South Asia, called Desis – and not necessarily for native American Indians)
The idea is to collect and present resources for the Tri-Valley Indians, resources which are important to them as Indians. At the same time, gradually encourage them to integrate better and give back to the broader community in the cities of Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon and Danville.
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