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Stoneridge Creek Senior Community is located in Pleasanton, California in the San Francisco Bay area. The Stoneridge Creek library in one of the main rooms in the Clubhouse. Copyright: Sweezey Pictures/Ken Sweezey.
Stoneridge Creek Senior Community is located in Pleasanton, California in the San Francisco Bay area. The center courtyard is highlighted by a gazebo and a small lake with waterfalls. Copyright: Sweezey Pictures/Ken Sweezey.
Stoneridge Creek Senior Community is located in Pleasanton, California in the San Francisco Bay area. The Clubhouse is decorated for the holidays. Copyright: Sweezey Pictures/Ken Sweezey.
Stoneridge Creek Senior Community is located in Pleasanton, California in the San Francisco Bay area. The main entrance into the Clubhouse has a center piece fountain and many flower beds. Copyright: Ken Sweezey/Sweezey Pictures.
Stoneridge Creek Senior Community is located in Pleasanton, California in the San Francisco Bay area. The courtyard is in full bloom during springtime. Copyright: Sweezey Pictures/Ken Sweezey.
Stoneridge Creek is a senior community located in Pleasanton, California in the San Francisco Bay Area. The facility surrounds a beautiful courtyard that is centered around a gazebo with waterfalls and a small lake. Copyright: Sweezey Pictures/Ken Sweezey.
Stoneridge Creek Senior Community is located in Pleasanton, California in the San Francisco Bay area. The main Clubhouse sparkles over a full moon in front of the small lake by the gazebo, Copyright: Sweezey Pictures/Ken Sweezey.
Coors Light Hackney Beverage Body and Freightliner M2 chassis equipped with an HTS-10T Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack. Magliner hand truck safely secured aboard Hand Truck Sentry System. Images courtesy of LT Verrastro Coors Distributing Scranton, PA - Freightliner Corporation Portland OR. - Hackney and Kidron a Division of VT Specialized Vehicles Corporation Washington, NC. - Keystone Refinishing Madisonville, Pennsylvania
The HTS Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry System offers many advantages over the older out-dated factory OEM hasp-bar and strap hand truck carrier racks. The Hand Truck Sentry System eliminates the possibility of the driver leaving the hand truck miles behind; saving route time and fuel. The OEM hasp-bar racks are not designed to accommodate any hand truck model equipped with stair climbers or a nose plate extension. OEM hand truck racks allow hand trucks to tilt and lean outward and shift during vehicle movement. The Hand Truck Sentry System does not require padlocks to prevent theft or bungee cords to prevent leaning, vibration or movement. OEM and Aftermarket hand truck racks require two hands to off-load and reload the hand truck. You need only one hand to operate the HTS Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry!
Unload and reload your hand truck in just 6-8 seconds when using the HTS Ultra-Rack on any model of route delivery vehicle! It takes only 3-4 seconds to access your hand truck and 3-4 seconds to safely store the hand truck aboard the route vehicle using one hand! Saving a driver a minute or more during each delivery stop X 30 stops per day = equals a labor cost savings of 2.5 hours per week! Also... your drivers will never forget their hand trucks, waste valuable time, labor or expensive fuel when using the HTS Ultra-Rack!
That's how the HTS Ultra-Rack is able to pay for itself in less time than most route delivery vehicles can wear out a new set of tires!
The HTS Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry System offers many advantages over the older out-dated factory OEM hasp-bar and unsafe rubber strap carrier racks.
The Hand Truck Sentry System eliminates the possibility of the driver leaving the hand truck miles behind; saving route time and fuel. The front OEM hasp-bar racks are not designed to accommodate hand truck models equipped with stair climbers or a nose plate extension. OEM hand truck racks allow hand trucks to tilt and lean outward and shift during vehicle movement. The Hand Truck Sentry System does not require padlocks to prevent theft or bungee cords to prevent leaning, vibration or movement. OEM and Aftermarket hand truck racks require two hands to off-load and reload the hand truck. You need only one hand to operate the HTS Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry! Having an extra free hand to hold your paperwork or to allow the driver to firmly brace himself on slippery, ice or snow covered ground surfaces is extremely beneficial.
The Hand Truck Sentry System or HTS Ultra-Rack is a quick lock, safe transport tool that completely revolutionizes the loading, unloading and storage tasks of hand trucks with delivery drivers! Providing new technology or equipment that allows route drivers to accomplish their tasks safer, faster and easier reduces daily stress and dramatically improves a driver's confidence and attitude. Companies have long known that employee professionalism, attitude and appearance are extremely important to protect the brand's image.
I have been reading the reviews and specs of the new IPhone 13. Its triple built-in cameras and selective shallow depth of field for video are truly impressive. Unfortunately, I am an Android guy. So who 's in for this new Iphone?
Oh, about this photo, this was the first time I entered the Apple Store since the pandemic started. I just wanted to take some photos of the Apple geniuses at work using my vintage analog film camera. I felt excited for those who were getting their new Apple gear at the store.
Film: Kodak Tri-X
Camera: Roillei 35
Visiting Santa at Stoneridge Mall in Pleasanton, California.
Random Russian guy selling lamps in a mall kiosk near santa.
'The young squire had been sent deep within the forests of Adastea, to deliver an important letter to the two elf brothers. It was a secret declaration for war, of the enemy. The letter was to then be sent to the king of Adastea. But the evil mercenary has chased the squire all the way to Stoneridge cottage to steal the letter! The warrior of the two elf brothers must fight him, and protect both the squire and the dire letter'.
My latest creation. C &C appreciated! :)
Day Two photos of Barton Community College and other participants during the KJCCC Meet #1 held at StoneRidge Golf Club in Great Bend, KS held on September 29, 2015. Photos by Todd Moore, Barton Sports Information Director.
"Football's Fabulous Females" - Oakland Raiderettes Marcy, Maureen, Ashley & Jenny at the Biletnikoff Foundation autograph show at Stoneridge Mall in Pleasanton
Opened in the mid-2000s, this Swarovski store was remodeled in 2016 and remains operational in spite of Stoneridge's ongoing decline.
Opened in 1990 as part of an expansion of Stoneridge, the store closed in 2020 as one of 16 stores Nordstrom shuttered during the COVID-19 epidemic.
This is a tale of 4 malls built in the San Francisco Bay Area by Taubman. There was Sunvalley Mall in Concord, California, Stoneridge Mall in Pleasanton, California, Eastridge Mall in San Jose, California, and Hilltop Mall in Richmond, California.
One is low end, one is high end, and two are right in the middle.
They were all built in vastly different areas of the San Francisco Bay Area. Richmond became a low income and crime infested city. Hilltop is doing very badly and is overrun by shoplifters. It is a dangerous and scary mall where JCPenney closed a couple of years ago. That JCPenney looked very much like this one and the rest of the mall has similar architecture to Stoneridge Mall except that it has an older décor that looks really rundown. However, it is the most 70s in style as it has kept the sunken granite seating areas and old fashioned marble floors.
Stoneridge Mall is doing well and is in the affluent city of Pleasanton, California. The JCPenney is a alive and well, but the Sears closed in favor of a cinema, grocery store, and sports club. Hilltop Mall lost its JCPenney, but the Sears is still open. The décor is late 80s, but still looks decent.
Eastridge Mall is in a busy middle class area but has suffered from a fire at a nearby homeless encampment that nearly burned down the mall, and various bizarre and violent events. A suspicious package was thrown into the AMC movie theater one day and it created a bomb scare.
Then there is Sunvalley Mall which is the largest mall and is in a middle class area. That mall is doing good business, but does not have as many high end shops as Stoneridge. This mall is famous for a plane crash one foggy night before Christmas back in the 80s. A plane crashed into the roof during the busy shopping season killing several people and starting a fire.
Sunvalley Mall remodeled soon after and has 90s era Taubman décor and still looks the best out of all 4 malls.