Community Corner
Mysterious Creatures Washing Up On NorCal Beaches + Massive Sea Lion At SF's Pier 39: Saturday Smiles
Narcan boxes coming to East Bay; popular comedian to perform at North Bay vineyard, and more nice news.
Welcome to the weekend! It’s time to share some uplifting news from across Northern California over the past week.
A massive sea lion named “Chonkers,” who is visiting San Francisco’s iconic Pier 39, has become a major media sensation thanks to his size and ability to strike a picture-worthy pose. You can also learn more about the blue, translucent creatures known as Velella velella that have been washing ashore along San Francisco’s coastline in recent days.
These Mysterious Creatures Are Washing Up On SF's Beaches. Here's What To Know
Find out what's happening in San Franciscofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- No, it's not a jellyfish.
Massive Sea Lion 'Chonkers' At SF's Pier 39 Is A Viral Sensation
- The unique 2,000-pound sea lion has gone viral online for its massive size.
Kidtopia Indoor Playground Coming To Dublin; Features Obstacle Courses, Indoor Climbing
Find out what's happening in San Franciscofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- The new 11,800-square-foot play and party center is planned to open in October 2026. It previously planned to open in Danville.
You'll Need To Pawn Something To Get Inside This Bay Area Speakeasy: Report
- "We want to keep San Francisco weird," one of the owners told SFGate.
- Free naloxone boxes will be placed in accessible sites across the San Ramon Valley, including at the Danville Library.
Dublin 'Nature In Our Backyard' Photography Contest Voting Open
- Weigh in on which stunning image best captures the majesty of Dublin nature.
- A comedy star with a history of turning personal chaos into punchlines heads to Napa this October.
Acclaimed Singer-Songwriter To Perform At Music Hall In Marin County
- The celebrated musician will be joined by a legendary guitarist to perform a selection of classics and new material.
Let us know if you have an idea for a nice news story in your town. Email your story tips to autumn.johnson@patch.com.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.