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Get Up and Dance: Tickets Available for 23rd Annual Senior Winter Ball

The affordable cost of The Ball provides seniors an opportunity to dress up in their finest, be served dinner at their tables, meet old friends, make new friends and just enjoy themselves.

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The Top Shelf Classics Party and Band Show will play classic dance music throughout the night. iStock photo.
The Top Shelf Classics Party and Band Show will play classic dance music throughout the night. iStock photo.

By Mike Kinney | Richmond Standard

The City of Richmond Commission on Aging is reminding the community to join its annual holiday celebration, the 23rd Annual Senior Winter Ball, on Saturday, Dec. 16.

The evening of dancing, dining and entertainment will run from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Richmond Memorial Auditorium.

You don’t have to be a resident of Richmond to attend.

The affordable cost of The Ball provides seniors an opportunity to dress up in their finest, be served dinner at their tables, meet old friends, make new friends and just enjoy themselves.

The Top Shelf Classics Party and Band Show will play classic dance music throughout the night.

Under the direction of Josephine Orozco and her team, El Sol Catering will provide food, and there will also be a no-host bar.

Dinner starts promptly at 6:45 p.m. and concludes one hour later. An in-house photographer will offer opportunities to capture memories of the evening.

It’s not too late to get your tickets for the holiday party. Tickets are on sale now at the Community Services Department Registration office at 3230 Macdonald Ave., or you can call 510-620-6793.

The cost is $45 per person or $360 per table of eight. You can pay with cash, check or credit/debit card.

All sales are final, and tickets are non-refundable. Join the Richmond Commission on Aging for the 23rd Annual Senior Winter Ball.

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Oakland Post: Week of November 26 – December 2, 2025

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of November 26 – December 2, 2025

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Oakland Post: Week of November 19 – 25, 2025

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of November 19 – 25, 2025

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IN MEMORIAM: William ‘Bill’ Patterson, 94

Bill devoted his life to public service and education. In 1971, he became the founding director for the Peralta Community College Foundation, he also became an administrator for Oakland Parks and Recreation overseeing 23 recreation centers, the Oakland Zoo, Children’s Fairyland, Lake Merritt, and the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center.

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William "Bill" Patterson, 94. Photo courtesy of the Patterson family.

William “Bill” Patterson, 94, of Little Rock, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on October 21, 2025, at his home in Oakland, CA. He was born on May 19, 1931, to Marie Childress Patterson and William Benjamin Patterson in Little Rock, Arkansas. He graduated from Dunbar High School and traveled to Oakland, California, in 1948. William Patterson graduated from San Francisco State University, earning both graduate and undergraduate degrees. He married Euradell “Dell” Patterson in 1961. Bill lovingly took care of his wife, Dell, until she died in 2020.

Bill devoted his life to public service and education. In 1971, he became the founding director for the Peralta Community College Foundation, he also became an administrator for Oakland Parks and Recreation overseeing 23 recreation centers, the Oakland Zoo, Children’s Fairyland, Lake Merritt, and the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center.

He served on the boards of Oakland’s Urban Strategies Council, the Oakland Public Ethics Commission, and the Oakland Workforce Development Board.

He was a three-term president of the Oakland branch of the NAACP.

Bill was initiated in the Gamma Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.

In 1997 Bill was appointed to the East Bay Utility District Board of Directors. William Patterson was the first African American Board President and served the board for 27 years.

Bill’s impact reached far beyond his various important and impactful positions.

Bill mentored politicians, athletes and young people. Among those he mentored and advised are legends Joe Morgan, Bill Russell, Frank Robinson, Curt Flood, and Lionel Wilson to name a few.

He is survived by his son, William David Patterson, and one sister, Sarah Ann Strickland, and a host of other family members and friends.

A celebration of life service will take place at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center (Calvin Simmons Theater) on November 21, 2025, at 10 AM.

His services are being livestreamed at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1250167107131991/

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Euradell and William Patterson scholarship fund TBA.

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