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Saturday, September 30, 2023
Mid-Autumn Festival today at San Jose's Berryessa Branch Library
Friday, September 29, 2023
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon this Weekend
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Urban Confluence meeting to discuss placing Breeze of Innovation in Plaza de Cesar Chavez
The agenda will cover a history of the project, the Plaza de Cesar Chavez master plan, and plenty of time for public comments and questions.
Below is an early concept render, but no finalized design currently exists. The project will be developed in collaboration with park neighbors, event producers, visitors, and all interested citizens of San Jose.
- Improved infrastructure such as a stage, lighting, and sound for park events such as concerts and Christmas in the Park
- A possible expansion of the park footprint based on recommendations from the San Jose Department of Transportation
- Elements that honor Cesar Chavez
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Downtown Ice is returning to San Jose this holiday season
SAN JOSE – For the 26th time, outdoor Ice skating will return to downtown San Jose’s annual holiday celebration.
Special Ice, which has the largest portfolio of seasonal ice rinks in the western U.S., has agreed to produce and operate the downtown San Jose skating rink in the Circle of Palms plaza this season. The rink will be open Nov. 17 through mid-January.
“Downtown Ice is an iconic event that leaves a lasting impression,” said Emery Lykins, president of Special Ice, based in Livermore. “We’re excited to be a part of the rink’s history, to contribute to this amazing city and hopefully usher in a revitalized future for the rink.”
Since starting business in 2011, Special Ice has been involved in California rinks including Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, Walnut Creek, San Ramon, Sacramento, Santa Monica, Great America in Santa Clara and Sea World in San Diego. Special Ice locations across the country have included Fenway Park in Boston and Dollywood near Knoxville, Tenn.
“I am thrilled to have our iconic ice rink back alongside all the many fun holiday-related activities in downtown San Jose that enrich families and people of all ages,” said Alex Stettinski, San Jose Downtown Association CEO. “More and more, families are looking for things they can experience together. We’re in good hands having the largest producer of seasonal ice rinks in the state on board with us.”
Rink organizer San Jose Downtown Association pivoted to keep the skating tradition alive downtown during the holidays in 2022 when the previous ice rink producer did not renew and Aloha Skate owner Liz Ruiz stepped up to host a circular roller-skating rink under the palms for the holidays.
“People enjoyed roller skating, but we heard loud and clear that families and friends from all parts of Northern and Central California missed their tradition of coming to skate at our ice rink,” said Tricia Lee McNabb, who has managed rink operations since 1997.
“It’s increasingly important that Downtown Ice keeps coming back, especially in the wake of Raging Waters’ recent closing,” McNabb said, noting Great America in Santa Clara is also slated to shut down its operations in less than 10 years.
Added Lykins: “Events like Downtown Ice carry the torch by providing true family experiences at the time of year when people are starved for them. Yes, it’s a business and it can be tough, but that all goes away when you're at the rink hearing the music and the kids laughing. Plus, you find the big burly dad on skates who isn’t afraid of anything, and he falls in front of the family and kids and gets up smiling. Those are great experiences to see and be a part of – and makes the whole event worthwhile.”
Up to a half million people come to downtown San Jose to enjoy Downtown Ice, Christmas in the Park holiday displays, Winter Wonderland amusement rides, plus performing arts, concerts, Sharks hockey, museums and galleries, restaurants and shopping from Halloween through mid-January. Visit sjdowntown.com for events and downtown details, and parksj.org for parking information.
Downtown Ice is located at 120 S. Market Street, nestled between the San Jose Museum of Art and the Signia by Hilton hotel in the Circle of Palms plaza. Construction of the rink begins Oct. 2. Details including tickets, dates, hours and sessions will become available at sjdowntownice.com.
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
New San Jose winery open for tastings π·
Monday, September 25, 2023
Little Italy San Jose Street Festival this weekend
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Updated design for 1881 West San Carlos in Midtown San Jose
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Accidental Posts π€¦♂️
- Any post on the blog will also get a headline and image sent to X and Facebook (this was already mostly working before)
- Any post to Instagram will also send the photo to X, Facebook, and the Blog. These will be rare and only when I'm out-and-about which is tough with a 4 month old. (This is new)
- Any post or commentary on X, will unfortunately be stuck just there. This is a shame since there is a lot of great interaction on X right around transportation and development topics. Once and a while people involved in those projects jump in.
sjDANCEco presents ABLAZE with San JosΓ© Chamber Orchestra
Opening program for the 21st Season
October 6 and 7 In the California Theatre
The season also marks the 12th year of collaboration with Barbara Day Turner and the San JosΓ© Chamber Orchestra.
Who: sjDANCEco presents
What: ABLAZE
When: Friday, October 6 and Saturday, October 7 at 8:00 pm.
Where: The California Theatre, 345 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113,
Tickets: www.sjDANCEco. 408.520.9854
Pricing: $25 to $100
$25 Student - $45 Senior and $50 General Admission.
$80 - $100. VIP Package
VIP packages include VIP seating and a Saturday evening reception with the Dancers and Choreographers, Guest Artists, Artistic Directors, Musical Director, and Board of Trustees.
The Passing of the Reins:
After twenty years as the Founder and Artistic Director of sjDANCEco, Gary Masters has formally announced his retirement and has passed the reins to his long-time Co-Artistic Director, Maria Basile. The two have worked together since the company’s inception when they were both part of LimΓ³n West Dance Project. Masters had this to say about her leadership, “As I step down from the artistic and administrative responsibilities of sjDANCEco, I feel confident in the future development and growth of the company under Maria’s artistic excellence and forward thinking. She has been, since the beginning, the company’s symbol of excellence through her extraordinary performances and stellar choreography. She believes in the power of dance to enhance, inspire, and change our world. I look forward to the next 20 years and beyond with her passionate leadership, keen eye, and devotion to Dance, the company and the community.”
THE PROGRAM: (Still a work in progress)
sjDANCEco “Ablaze” is burning brightly into our next 20 years!
Title: TBA / To Be Announced (World Premier)
Choreographer: Maria Basile
Music: Concerto for Marimba and String Orchestra mvt. III Rythmique, Energique
Music by: Emmanuel SΓ©journΓ©
Dancers: Full company
This piece is about breaking free from things that keep us bound. Assisted lovingly by others to fully feel our expanded selves.
(Time: 8 minutes)
Title: TBA (World Premier)
Choreographer: Nhan Ho
Music: original score
Music by: Zachary White
Dancers: Full Company
This piece ingeniously melds space and motion, creating a mesmerizing exploration of the interplay between physicality and environment that leaves viewers captivated and spellbound.
(Time: 7 minutes)
Title: El recuento de nuestra ultima conversacion (World Premier)
Choreographer: Rogelio Lopez
Music: Newton’s Cradle
Music by: Einaudi
Dancers: Full Company
(Time: 9 minutes)
Title: TBA (World Premier)
Choreographer: Kara Davis
Music: original score
Music by: Alex Kelly
Dancers: Full company
(Time: Not yet finished)
Title: Remembrances (Company Premier)
Choreographer: Cathleen McCarthy
Music: Elegies
Music by: Rachmaninov
Dancers: Kevin Gaytan, Maria Basile
(Time: 5 minutes)
Title: Sacred Places (Company Premier)
Choreographer: Fred Mathews
Music: No Distance Falls
Music by: Ferdinand Maisel
Dancers: Luis Isidoria, Raven Bautista, or Kelly Barry, Danielle Noda
(Time: 5 minutes)
sjDANCEco. The Full Company: Kevin Gaytan, Kelly Barry, Wade Reynolds, Luis Isidordia, Raven Bautista, Madeline Takemori, Danielle Noda, Alexandra Sheppard.
ABOUT US
sjDANCEco is a year-round contemporary dance company based in San Jose, California that produces world premieres by its core and guest choreographers, and presents the very best of Contemporary and Classic Modern Dance and Masterpieces of the American Modern Dance Repertory. The company has also participated in International Dance Festivals in New York and Taipei and produces a FREE Spring Festival each year celebrating National Dance Week. sjDANCEco ignites the spirit of dance.
Friday, September 22, 2023
Sidewalk Shops every Sunday through October 29th at San Pedro Square from 1pm to 5pm
Thursday, September 21, 2023
CODAsummit: Art, Technology and Place - Oct 4-6
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Culture Night Market at Hillview Park in East San Jose, Sep 23
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Affordable housing coming to Buena Vista neighborhood in Midtown San Jose
This was just filed with the San Jose Planning Department, and there is no official ETA.
Source: The Merc
Monday, September 18, 2023
La Ca Phe now open on 740 Story Road in San Jose near Vietnam Town
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Menu for Maui at the Signia San Jose
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Luna Park Chalk Art Festival - Sat, Sep 16 from 10am-5pm at San Jose's Backesto Park
Friday, September 15, 2023
Original Gravity in Downtown San Jose will transform into two new unique lounges
Source: The Merc
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Downtown San Jose office tower converting to housing
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
The Signia San Jose (former Fairmont) added to ResortPass ☀️ππ»πΈπΉ
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Downtown San Jose expected to escape "doom loop"
Source: SiliconValley.com
Monday, September 11, 2023
New Five Wounds Trail would link San Jose's cycling and walking network to the 28th Street/Little Portugal BART station by 2031
Sunday, September 10, 2023
San Jose Stage Co.'s West Coast Premiere of BALD SISTERS
- Vaccination checks will no longer be required of patrons before entering the theatre.
- Masking is strongly encouraged but no longer required for all patrons and staff while inside the theatre and lobby area.
- San Jose Stage Company remains a fully vaccinated company, i.e., artists, staff, and crew are vaccinated.
- Concessions will be permitted in the theatre and lobby area.
- We have upgraded our air filters and increased air flow in the theatre.
- Hand sanitizer stations will be provided throughout the theatre and lobby area.
- Performers will not be masked.
- All tickets will be e-tickets for touchless check-in.
- Digital playbills will be available by QR code and website link. Physical playbills can be provided upon request.
- Patrons will not be allowed to wait for performers in the lobby after the show, but are welcome to wait in the courtyard.
- The theatre, backstage, and lobby areas will be sanitized after each performance.
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Picnic by the lake with Senator Dave Cortese - Sep 30th at Hellyer County Park in South San Jose
Source: San Jose Spotlight