With their low-noise, souped up cars, the dozens of Tesla owners meet up monthly for a coffee and hang out at the Whisk Creations Pastry and Coffee shop in Alameda. Sunday morning, the meet up was much more significant.
They call themselves the Tesla Owners of the East Bay. It seems like your typical neighborhood car club, but the group of more than 80 try to be more.
She calls the stories from Ukraine heartbreaking, referencing the many headlines describing the destruction of buildings and deaths of civilians. For her, the war is personal. Care, now shown in the form of flashlights, blankets, non-perishable foods and medical supplies. The owner of Whisk Creations committed to donating Sunday morning proceeds to the cause.
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