The San Ramon Valley Conference Center is a facility with spaces for meetings and conferences. The facility offers 119 lodging rooms and forty conference rooms. The lodging rooms are fully furnished and include cable televisions, phones, internet connections and a desk space. Audio/visual technicians are on-site to provide assistance with presentations and to assist clients with hosting and preparing for events. Amenities offered by the Center include snacks, meals and a staff that's on-call before and during each event. Complete conference packages and catering services are available upon request.
First opened in 2005, the Dougherty Station Community Center is a 28,500 square foot complex at the intersection of Bollinger Canyon Road and East Branch Parkway.
The Community Center is open Monday through Friday and has several facilities, including conference rooms for small group meetings or business presentations, a professionally outfitted catering kitchen and a large reception and dining hall.
The center is also home to the 90-seat Front Row Theater and the Dougherty Station Library. The library is a joint-use facility serving the public as well as Diablo Valley College and contains computer labs with 40 public computers and free WI-FI Internet access. The library's Community Room as well as the Community Center's conference and dining rooms are available for rent.
San Ramon's first historic house museum, the David Glass House was built in 1877 by David and Eliza Glass. Constructed in the Italianate Victorian style, it plays an important role in the San Ramon community as a historical site representative of life in the San Ramon Valley during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
It is a two-story, nine-room home in the Forest Home Farms Historic Park.
Tours may be scheduled in advance by calling 925-973-3284.
Canyon View Dining Hall is a banquet facility available for rent. The facility can hold up to 500 people. On the premises you will find ample parking, a full kitchen and bar, a stage, dance floor and outdoor seating is also available.
The Bridges is one of California's highest rated courses. Natural surroundings and the design of the course provide one of the most challenging golf experiences in North California according to its NCGA rating, hence the motto, "The Tougher the Course, the Greater the Challenge." It wishes to maintain the highest standards of traditional golf, therefore this is only non-metallic spike facility and collard shirts or golf industry apparel must be worn at all times. Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance and can be made online. There is a Practice Center with state-of-the-art golf video analysis. Individual, group, junior and women's only instruction and clinics are available. Joey Pickavance, PGA Professional and 1997 Teacher of the Year, is in charge of the golf instruction. The Clubhouse, Fireside Room and Garden Pavilion are available for special events. The restaurant and bar are open daily.
First opened in 1989, the San Ramon Community Center is a 23,000-square-foot complex adjacent to Central Park. It is open Monday through Friday and has several facilities including two conference rooms for small group meetings or business presentations, a dance studio, an art room with a ceramics workshop and three larger rooms for social events. The Alcosta, Terrace and Fountain rooms are ideal for larger functions and contain features such as catering kitchenettes, patios, removable dance floors and theater stage.
It is home to the Lindsay Dirkx Brown Art Gallery, which has viewing areas on both of the center's floors. To check room availability please see the city of San Ramon's official Web site.