Sunday, June 8, 2025

ARRL Field Day in San Jose

Ham radio operators are preparing to take to the airwaves for ARRL Field Day, a nationwide event happening June 28-29. This annual showcase of amateur radio has been uniting enthusiasts since 1933, and it’s a fantastic opportunity for our community to witness the power of wireless communication (which was mostly invented in San Jose). The San Jose Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) will be out in full force, setting up temporary stations to demonstrate how ham radio connects people across borders and keeps communication alive when it’s needed most.

Head over to Noble Park at 3311 Noble Ave on Saturday from 11am to 7pm to see San Jose RACES in action. They’ll be showcasing their skills with portable setups, some powered by alternative energy sources like solar panels, batteries, and generators. Beyond the park, other local hams will be joining in from their homes and backyards. It’s a chance to meet operators of all ages—some as young as 9, others over 100.

With earthquakes and wildfires always a possibility here, ham radio operators stand ready to step up when cell towers and internet lines go down. These volunteers can set up a station almost anywhere in minutes, using a simple wire antenna and a power source to reach out and support the community. Events like Field Day highlight why San Jose is a place where innovation and resilience go hand in hand.






Saturday, June 7, 2025

Sharks Way

San Jose has long cherished its sports teams, with the San Jose Sharks holding a special place in the city's heart since their debut in 1991. This hockey team has woven itself into the fabric of the Bay Area, delivering thrilling moments and fostering a deep sense of pride among fans. Now, the city is celebrating this legacy by renaming a prominent stretch near the SAP Center as Sharks Way, a tribute that strengthens the bond between the team and Downtown San Jose.

The timing of this change aligns with San Jose’s efforts to secure the Sharks’ future here. City leaders, including Mayor Matt Mahan, are nearing a 25-year agreement to keep the team rooted in San Jose, pending City Council approval. This long-term commitment underscores the Sharks’ value as more than just a sports franchise; they’re a cornerstone of community spirit. Sharks Way symbolizes that dedication, promising a lasting impact on the city’s identity.

You can find Sharks Way at the corner of West St. John Street and North Almaden Boulevard.

Source: San Jose Spotlight



Friday, June 6, 2025

San Jose’s Hot Pot Scene Heats Up with Mumu’s Arrival

San Jose just gained a new reason to gather around the table with the opening of Mumu Hot Pot at Westfield Oakridge. The new restaurant already started welcoming guests this week at 925 Blossom Hill Road, Suite 1515. This is Mumu’s sixth Bay Area location—joining spots in San Francisco, Foster City, Sunnyvale, Pleasanton, and Emeryville.

Mumu stands out with its hands-on approach to dining. You start by picking a soup base—maybe the fiery Sichuan, the earthy mushroom miso, or the warm tomato option—then layer in premium ingredients like Angus beef short rib, sliced lamb shoulder, or shrimp paste. Add Napa cabbage, enoki mushrooms, or winter melon, and you’ve got a meal tailored to your taste. Vegetarians and halal diners aren’t left out either, with plenty of options to keep everyone satisfied. The modern space, decked out with natural materials and seating that works for solo lunches or big groups, makes it a spot worth lingering in.

Beyond the food, Mumu nails the details. An easy-to-use ordering system keeps things moving, while a drink menu with tea-based beverages, draft beer, and cocktails pairs perfectly with the bold flavors simmering in your pot. With over 200 seats, it’s ready for anything from a quiet dinner to a full-on celebration. Alex Hu, the Director of Operations, shared that San Jose’s diverse community and lively energy made it an ideal fit for Mumu’s next chapter. It’s a place designed to bring people together, and it’s landing right where it belongs.

Ready to check it out? Mumu Hot Pot at Westfield Oakridge opens daily from 11:30am–2:30pm and 5:00pm–9:30pm. Swing by 925 Blossom Hill Road, Suite 1515, and keep an eye out for launch promotions dropping soon. For more details, head to www.mumuhotpot.com.

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Music in the Square Returns to Evergreen Village Square!

Summer is nearly upon us, and San Jose is gearing up for an unforgettable season with the return of the Music in the Square Summer Series at Evergreen Village Square! Kicking off on June 6, 2025, this free, family-friendly concert series will bring the community together every Friday evening through August 29 (with a brief pause on July 4th). Presented by Councilmember Domingo Candelas, the series offers a vibrant lineup of talented bands and musicians, setting the stage for a summer filled with rhythm, connection, and local pride.

The series launches with East Side Funk, a beloved local act known for their irresistible jazz-funk grooves. Led by veteran composer Bobby Valderrama, this band has a reputation for lighting up stages across Northern California, and they’re ready to get the crowd moving. On June 13, Classic Rewind steps up with their high-energy classic rock covers, ensuring the second week keeps the energy soaring. With a fresh musical experience every Friday, there’s something to delight every ear in this diverse lineup.

Evergreen Village Square businesses will join the fun with special promotions and offers, giving attendees a chance to support local while soaking in the summer vibes. Mark your calendars and get ready to enjoy summer nights filled with live music and good company! 

Full Summer Lineup

6/6 - East Side Funk

6/13 - Classic Rewind

6/20 - Cadillac Jack

6/27 - Sonic Addiction

7/11 - Salsa Night

7/18 - Eastside Funk

7/25 - Latin Remix

8/1 - Classic Rewind

8/8 - Los Amigos

8/15 - Bollywood Night

8/22 - Saborsito

8/29 - Cadillac Jack


Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Tech Hub Rises from a Forgotten Site

At 199 Bassett Street, a location once earmarked for a sprawling affordable housing project, a fresh vision is taking shape. The original plan for 803 co-living residences fell apart in 2021 after a loan default led to foreclosure in 2022. Now, that same site is poised to become a cutting-edge tech hub—an eight-story "AI Research and Development Facility" that could redefine the area.

The new building will feature a lively ground floor with two lobbies and 2,800 square feet of retail space, while the upper levels are designed to support the heavy data demands of artificial intelligence and tech innovation. Led by Bay Area real estate executive Dennis Randall, this initiative taps into the city’s strengths and promises to draw more companies, talent, and energy to Silicon Valley’s core.

The shift from housing to high-tech reflects San Jose’s dynamic priorities. While affordable homes remain a critical need, this tech hub leans into the city’s role as a global leader in innovation, especially in AI.

Source: SiliconValley.com


Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Sip and Stroll - Willow Glen Beer Walk '25

The Willow Glen Beer Walk '25 is coming to Downtown Willow Glen on Saturday, June 14th, from 2 to 5 pm! This event promises a perfect blend of craft beer and a chance to explore one of San Jose’s most charming neighborhoods. Organized by the Willow Glen Business Association, the Beer Walk invites you to sip your way through a variety of brews while strolling through a beloved local spot.

As you wander the streets of Downtown Willow Glen, you’ll stop at local businesses pouring their featured beers. Whether you’re into bold IPAs, rich stouts, or something crisp and refreshing, there’s a taste waiting to surprise you. Every step supports the local economy, making it a feel-good outing in every sense.

Participating breweries include Discretion Brewery, Karl Strauss Brewing Company, Hapa's Brewing, Chapter 11 Cellars, Lagunitas Brewing Co., Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Allagash Brewery, Strike Brewery, Firestone Walker Brewing Co., Fox Tail Fermentation Project, Clandestine Brewing, Settle Down Beer, The Long Drink, Fieldworks Brewing Co., Altamont Beer Works, New Glory Brewing, Morgan Territory Brewing, Belching Beaver Brewery, and more to come!

The cost is $40 for advance tickets, then they increase to $45 on 6/9/25. That includes a beer glass, the tastings, a wristband, and a map to the tasting sites. Non-drinkers (including kids) can tag along at no cost. You can get your tickets over here.



Monday, June 2, 2025

Celebrate Portuguese Culture at San Jose’s Dia de Portugal Festival 2025

Organized by the Portuguese Heritage Society of California, this event stands as one of the largest celebrations of its kind in the state. It’s a gathering that unites people from across the community to honor Portugal’s national day and revel in the traditions of the local Portuguese population. Be sure to save the date—June 14, 2025—when the festival returns to History San José for a day packed with food, music, and joy.

The festival ties into Dia de Portugal, celebrated on June 10th, which marks the legacy of Luís de Camões, a poet whose work captures the essence of Portuguese history. What started as a modest "Spring Festival" has evolved into a major San Jose tradition, held annually on the second Saturday in June. This event doesn’t just celebrate Portugal—it also embraces the wider Lusophone world, including places like Macau and Brazil.

When you step into the Dia de Portugal Festival, you’re greeted by an array of sensory delights. Traditional Portuguese foods like caldo verde, bifanas, and pastéis de nata fill the air with tempting aromas. Live music and dance performances bring energy and rhythm, while a colorful parade rolls through with eye-catching costumes and floats. Families can explore the Portuguese Historical Museum at History San José to dig into the community’s local roots. It’s an all-ages affair that promises something memorable for everyone.

Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 14, 2025, at History San José, located at 1650 Senter Road. Entry is free, and parking won’t be a hassle—there’s plenty available, including free spots with shuttle service from nearby areas. Keep an eye out for street signs pointing you to the right spots.

This festival is a window into the warmth of Portuguese heritage and a celebration of San Jose’s diverse identity. It’s an invitation to connect with the local Portuguese community and help preserve their traditions for years to come. See you there!



Sunday, June 1, 2025

The Vibrant World of SJ Walls

SJ Walls is a week-long public art festival where streets are transformed into an open-air gallery.  Take the Guadalupe River Art Walk, for example—it’s growing with new installations that turn a simple trail into a vibrant corridor of murals. These artworks, inspired by the native habitat along the Guadalupe River Trail, connect people with both nature and creativity. Artists like Roan Victor and Kristina Micotti have contributed stunning pieces that brighten the area and strengthen community ties. These were part of the 2024 festival.

Through the Artist in Residency (AIR) program, world-class talent comes to San Jose, leaving behind murals that inspire resilience and spark inspiration. Beyond the visual art, SJ Walls hosts musical gatherings and educational programming, ensuring art is something everyone can experience. In Downtown San Jose, these efforts help create a sense of place and pride that resonates with residents and visitors alike.

As San Jose continues to grow, SJ Walls plays a vital role in shaping its identity. The initiative turns everyday spaces into sources of wonder, fostering a city where creativity thrives. SJ Walls 2025 runs until June 8th. To see which new murals are in progress, follow SJ Walls on Instagram.








Saturday, May 31, 2025

Experience the Creative Pulse of San Jose at the SubZERO Festival

San Jose’s SoFA District transforms into a hub of creativity each year with the SubZERO Festival, an event that celebrates the city’s indie culture, art, and music. Mark your calendars for June 6th from 5pm to 11pm and June 7th from 2pm to 8pm, when South First Street between San Carlos and Reed Streets in Downtown San Jose becomes the stage for this vibrant gathering. The festival blends a DIY ethos with a mix of high and low-tech artistry, offering a fresh take on what makes San Jose’s creative scene so special. It’s a weekend that promises to ignite your senses and connect you with the heart of our city.

Outdoor stages come alive with live music and performances, spotlighting local talent that embodies the indie spirit. Alongside the tunes, the festival syncs up with the South FIRST FRIDAYS art walk, opening doors to galleries and showcasing visual artists who call this city home. Whether you’re tapping your foot to a beat, admiring a new painting, or simply enjoying the energy of the crowd, there’s plenty to explore. Best of all, admission is free, making it easy for everyone to join in the fun.

What sets SubZERO apart is how it weaves the community together. By showing up, you’re supporting the artists, musicians, and performers who fuel San Jose’s cultural engine. Head to Downtown San Jose's SoFA district this June to experience a festival that captures the essence of the city’s artistic soul. It’s a celebration you’ll remember. For more info, head over here.




Friday, May 30, 2025

Downtown San Jose Welcomes Sumi Sushi - Affordable Japanese Cuisine

Sumi Sushi's commitment to affordability without compromising on quality is a standout feature. Owner Terry Tien's vision for the restaurant is clear: to provide the local community and visitors with high-quality Japanese cuisine that doesn't break the bank. This mission is a refreshing take in a market where good sushi often comes with a hefty price tag.

The restaurant aims to challenge the notion that excellent sushi must be expensive, making it accessible to a broader audience. This approach not only caters to sushi enthusiasts but also invites newcomers to explore Japanese cuisine without financial hesitation. The menu promises a variety of dishes that reflect traditional Japanese flavors, crafted with care and authenticity. 

Owner Terry Tien's connection to Downtown San Jose is deeply personal. He views the area as a vibrant community with a unique blend of heart and brain, reflecting his genuine appreciation for the city's character and its people. Tien's decision to open Sumi Sushi here is not just a business choice but a testament to his belief in the area's potential and charm. His enthusiasm for being part of Downtown San Jose's growth and vibrancy is evident, and it sets a positive tone for the restaurant's role in the community. Additionally, Tien plans to open Meimei Dumpling next door at 117 Paseo de San Antonio in June, further expanding his culinary footprint in the area.

For those eager to experience Sumi Sushi, the restaurant promises a welcoming atmosphere with ample indoor seating and a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients. Early reviews suggest that the restaurant has already made a positive impression, with patrons praising its affordability and the staff's attentiveness. The restaurant's proximity to San Jose State University also positions it as a convenient dining option for students and faculty, adding to its potential for success. As Downtown San Jose continues to evolve, Sumi Sushi stands as a symbol of the area's growing appeal and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives it.

Sumi Sushi is located at 119 Paseo De San Antonio and is open from 11am to 9pm every day.