Boundary Oak Golf Course

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The City of Walnut Creek's Boundary Oak Golf Course is located in the picturesque Walnut Creek, California, where golfing unfolds amidst the vibrant tapestry of local wildlife. Get ready for an extraordinary golfing experience surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of Walnut Creek.

Driving Range Renovations

Our driving range will be fully closed for a long-awaited upgrade to enhance your golfing experience. This new range will provide state-of-the-art facilities, support community programming, and improve the health of our property. Expected soft opening/opening dates and information about what to expect with the new features.

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Portraits of Trinity Opening Reception

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Join us for an opening reception celebrating "Portraits of Trinity," a photography exhibit featuring the work of Jordan Jurich-Weston. Enjoy refreshments, meet the artist and learn more about the impact Trinity Center makes right here in our community.

About Portraits of Trinity

We are pleased to present Portraits of Trinity, a project by Jordan Zurich-Weston that documents the members and volunteers of the Trinity Center in Walnut Creek. Through this exhibition we hope to bring to light issues of homelessness that effects members of our community, create a space where a dialog can take place surrounding this topic, and offer ways to reach out and help those in need.

Trinity Center is a non-residential program serving homeless and working poor adult men and women in Walnut Creek and Central Costa Contra County.
 

About Jordan

Jordan Rose Jurich-Weston is an artist, photographer, builder, and traveler. Born in Berkeley, raised in Santa Cruz and settled in Oakland, California, the SF Bay Area plays a major role in her art practice. She received her BA in Art from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2009, and her MFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 2016. She currently teaches classes in photography and digital media for Chabot College, Solano College, and the Center for Community Arts in Walnut Creek.

Her art practice centers around creating portraits that strip the artifice from everyday life–telling true stories of the human condition. Present both in her portraits at Trinity and her ongoing project Home in Light/Dark, Jurich-Weston looks to complicate the ways we see one another. In her practice she uses images, video, and installation to lay bare an intimate view of family and home, and in this, reject the silence and secrecy that perpetuates stigma around mental illness, aging, love, and loss.

 

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