Thursday, June 21, 2012

Third Thursday Event @ San Jose Museum of Art

June 21, 2012
5–9 PM
General admission is $5 after 5 PM.
Entertainment and activities enliven the galleries for after-work fun. At 7 PM, The Glowing Stars will perform their original chiptune music (combining sound chips from video games with more traditional instruments). A mini-trunk sale will feature unique decor, jewelry, and accessories by local designers Denise Peacock-Delisch, Lindsay Lassen-Linz Design, Ellen Brook--Works on Silk, and the Bay Area Glass Institute. No-host bar.
As a special thank you to our corporate members, we invite employees of our business partners and their families (as well as SJMA’s members) to join us for free. 
Click here for more information on corporate membership (or to inquire if your employer is a member).

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Wednesday Wishlist: San Jose Needs to Fall in Love with San Jose

Today's wishlist comes courtesy of Think Bigger San Jose. In order for San Jose to truly become a great city, as many residents as possible need to fall in love with our city and evangelize what we have to offer. There is so much to explore here and we should all make an effort to try out new attractions and events in our own backyard. Random example... just when I thought I had been to every museum possible in San Jose, I find out there is a Quicksilver mine museum deep in the Almaden valley and just down the street is one of the highest-rated French restaurants in the Bay Area. Even for me, I'm finding all sorts of new things about San Jose all the time.

Anyway, read Mark's post below. I think he does a great job of making his point.

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From Think Bigger San Jose by Mark


When you visit any city, the best way to learn about that city is not from a book or even the internet, though those resources are helpful. The best way to find about any city is from the locals, that is except for in San Jose. San Jose is rich in history, technology, unique foods, cultures, events, and museums, yet ask an average San Josean to point you to places of interest and they’ll probably send you to San Francisco. It’s not their fault. The people of San Jose are just under-informed, they have no idea what is actually happening within the city they live in.
Lake Cunningham with Raging Waters in the background
An anecdote that illustrates this point is that I have a co-worker who moved to San Jose from Alaska over 20 years ago, and I was talking about the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. He had no idea that San Jose even HAD an Egyptian Museum, let alone the largest in the Northern Hemisphere!
The best way to remedy this problem is advertising within San Jose. Other cities advertise their “products.” They show off the best their city has to offer. The only thing that I have seen advertised in San Jose and throughout California is the Winchester Mystery House. Yet San Jose has the Egyptian Museum, The Tech Museum, The San Jose Museum of Art, Kelly Park which includes Happy Hollow and the Historic Park San Jose, Lake Cunningham, the Guadalupe River Park and Trails, Japantown, many historic homes and churches, countless art galleries, and many other museums and districts.
So it starts with educating San Joseans as to what is available around them. Advertising can be as little as the city putting up more signage for places of interest, to as big as advertising on local and national TV, radio, Pandora, internet, billboards, magazines. But it must start within the city limits of San Jose. Making the citizenry aware of the their surroundings in a good way. If the citizens love the city, the visitors will love the city. If the citizens know the places that are uniquely San Jose, then they can pass those insights on to the visitors. Even in as the self-titled “Capitol of Silicon Valley,” word of mouth is still the best way to promote a restaurant, club, shop, store, gallery, and yes, even a city. Spread the word.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Two Buck Tuesday Today, 7-10pm!

from Phantom Galleries 

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Join us at KALEID Gallery for this upcoming Two Buck Tuesday!
Come enjoy an inspired evening of art demos, performances, live painting, $2 art & quirky people get together!

Here's some of what you have to look forward to this time:

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Come get your knees dirty at our chalk art demo by street painters Cheryl and Wayne Renshaw.  Learn the secrets to their stunning 3D sidewalk renderings.


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Stop by the Canvas Ghost table and write your own Cliffhanger short story! See if your’s is the top one chosen! Bring your most suspenseful story, jot it down and be part of our Canvas Ghost ‘Cliffhanger’ show!

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David Mejia will paint your portrait on the spot for a small fee.


Kori Thompson will be on site painting live and available to answer questions about his feature solo exhibit currently on view at KALIED.


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Also featuring LIVE ART by:
 Al Preciado, 
Lydia Rae Black, 
Jehoiakim Santos, Lee Onista, and 
Nicolas Caesar

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Beautiful Cello music will be provided by Freya.



Chara will screen 2 of her animated short films.
“End Street Harassment” is a illustrated poem themed for the international movement, Hollaback, which aims to end street harassment around the world.
“Your Heart’s Door” is a 1 minute animation with poetry and music to illustrate the sentiment of being a part of something greater than the self.
Chara Bui combines poetry, music, and drawing to create animations on a variety of topics that deal with being an aware human being in the world.


Join us Tuesday, June 19th, 7-10pm
 It's free and open to all ages!



88 South Fourth Street (@ San Fernando)
San Jose, CA
info@KALEIDGallery.com
408-947-1785
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, noon -7pm, free admission

Monday, June 18, 2012

261 New Homes Coming to E. Brokaw

The New Home Co. is planning to build 261 condos and townhomes on the corner of East Brokaw and Old Oakland Road. Each home will range from 1,400 sqft to 2,300 sqft and the development will also have a one acre park. Unfortunately there was no mention of retail in the article, but it is still nice to see these infill developments that are very close to North First, Downtown, and the Golden Triangle.

Source: SJBJ


Sunday, June 17, 2012

First Annual ‘Bridge to the Future’ Event to Benefit San José/Evergreen Community College Foundation

San José, CA – May 23, 2012 – The San José/Evergreen Community College District Foundation (SJECCDF) announced today that the first annual ‘Bridge to the Future’ benefit luncheon will be held on Thursday, August 16 at the Corinthian Ballroom at the San Jose Athletic Club.
Key Note Speakers will include Carl Guardino,  CEO of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, and Dr. Rita Cepeda, Chancellor of the San José/Evergreen Community College District. The luncheon will begin at 12:30 p.m.
“This thought provoking event will demonstrate the tangible and achievable ways in which the public can link arms with the San Jose/Evergreen Community College District” said Autumn Young, SJECC District Foundation Board Chair. “This premiere signature event will “build the bridges” from student success to the economic vitality of Silicon Valley.”
Keynote speaker Guardino has written,  “in California, job one is jobs. We need an education system that prepares our young people for Innovation Economy jobs. Yes, our unemployment rate hovers around 11 percent, but if you have a college degree in ANY subject, the unemployment rate is four percent; and with an engineering degree, one percent. A great education for potential workers is key.”
Keynote speaker Cepeda states, “in a time when post-secondary education is becoming a necessity, the ability of colleges is to   serve their communities effectively is being compromised.”
“Public / private partnerships have become very popular in this new world economy,” said Carol Coen, Vice Chancellor, Workforce, Economic, Resource Development, “and it is imperative that we change our thinking about education and our educational institutions, in order to provide a skilled workforce for Silicon Valley.”
 “Our goal is to have the entire cost of this event underwritten so that all proceeds go directly to student scholarships and support programs ,"  added Heather Saito, Director of the SJECC District Foundation.
All proceeds from this ‘Bridge to the Future’ event will benefit San Jose/Evergreen Community College District students who attend Evergreen Valley and San Jose City Community Colleges.  
Corporate, business and individual event sponsorships are available at the Platinum $10,000 level, the Gold $5,000 level, or the Silver $2,500 level. Tables for ten are $1,500.  Individual tickets are available at $100 each by visiting http://foundation.sjeccd.edu/bridgetothefuture/ 
or calling 408 223-6766 .
The Corinthian Grand Ballroom is located on the upper level of the San Jose Athletic Club, located at 196 North Third Street, San Jose, CA  95112, at East St. James Street.
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About the San José/Evergreen Community College Foundation:
The purpose of the Foundation, which is an auxiliary organization of the San Jose/Evergreen Community College District is to advance the educational programs of the [SJECCD] in every way authorized including, without limitation, by cultivating partnerships, generating resources, supporting opportunities for growth and student success, and receiving gifts, property and funds for the benefit of the District.

Through scholarships, program innovation and development funds, faculty development funds and our Chancellor’s Circle, the San Jose Evergreen Community College District Foundation helps community members and donors impact the future of over 64,000 community college students.
4650 San Felipe Road San José CA 95135   408 223 6789

Saturday, June 16, 2012

June Gift Special at Burke Williams Day Spa


I have to say-- I'm a massage novice. I've only officially had one real massage EVER -- and it was probably three or so days before my wedding. A well-needed massage, believe me. I had just quit my job of 8+ years and was about to have a pretty large wedding. A massage was needed!

When Burke Williams Day Spa contacted me recently, asking if I'd like to try out one of their massages (and hydrotherapy baths) to review, I said sure. I will. I'm there. I will SACRIFICE my time for you, beloved SJBlog reader. It's a tough job, but someone has to do it.

That said, I'm going to have a lot of detail in this review that relates to a first-timers experience. Maybe you are a little shy or unsure about the process of getting a massage? Well, I hope to help you see how relaxing it can be and how respectful the company/massage therapists are. 

After a reschedule -- by the way, Mr Internet says to not have a massage if you are feeling under the weather. Massages increase the flow of your circulatory system and if within that system you are sick -- woosh, it is everywhere and apparently a little "cold bug" can become a crazy sickness. I was feeling a little under the weather so I opted to not have that as much as possible.

So, a few days after initially planned, I finally arrived at Burke Williams Day Spa (located in Santana Row) for my massage.

It's a quiet experience. Immediately you are in a waiting room with low light, comfy chairs to relax in and a few shelves of products to check out.

I was greeted by Jordana and she made sure my appointment was ready and in place, then she gave me a quick tour. There's the main waiting area for men and women. In between the separation of spas for men/women, there are two doors. These are to the quiet rooms. If you want to read, have some deep thoughts, or just lie back in a recliner with your eyes closed -- this is where you do it. 

She walked me into the women's spa side. There's a hot tub/spa, plenty of showers, the area to do your hair and makeup. They have everything from hair products, lotions, shavers, to clean hair brushes/combs, hair dryers and straighteners for you to use. 

Frankly, I was a little overwhelmed. I'm not used to this kind of service and everywhere I turned was either a relaxing location or somewhere to pamper myself. Where do I start?

So after I put my clothes and such into the provided locker and wrapped myself in the (extremely soft) robe, I made my way to a little sitting area near the spa/hot tub. By the way, clothing is optional - so if you are shy like me, bring a bathing suit if you want to go into the spa, or just bring your birthday suit if you are so inclined.

Just before the hour, someone goes around the spa informing people that they have appointments about to start and that they should gather in the main waiting room to meet your massage therapist (or the person that will do your facials, etc.) A few minutes later, Summer (massage therapist) showed up and introduced herself.

Oh by the way, plenty of refreshing water, tea, and fruit is available for you at any time you wish. Keep hydrated!

Summer took me to the massage room and asked me about any specific spots I needed worked on. My upper shoulders/neck area had been bothering me the last few days so I was totally in need of some focused work there. She left the room so I could get on the massage table in private. (See, for us shy people, this is a great thing! Too many TV shows/movies show the person in the room with you while you get on the table… I never liked that idea.) The room is dark and there is relaxing music playing softly in the background. 

Summer came back in and began the massage. By the way, the kind of massage I got was The Burke Williams Massage:

This massage includes our 'Signature Blend' of essential oils, accented with our famous Burke Williams scent. This customized massage uses warm, moist heat packs to relax the muscles and exotic herbs to polish the skin. Available in both Swedish and Deep Tissue styles, it is a uniquely relaxing massage experience.

Mine was the Swedish style and was 50 minutes long. Added to it was a massage enhancement: Hot Stones. Now I had it in my head that individual hot stones will be placed on my back - not so. They just recently switched over to these large packets that have hot clay in them. Same thing and able to conform to the shape of your body. The heat felt *GREAT*.

I gotta say, the massage was wonderful. There was this one technique right at the end that I found interesting (and for all I know, is very common -- again, massage newbie here!) I was lying on my back and she placed my head on a large towel and lifted it up and rolled my head side to side. I had to resist the urge to use my muscles to lift my head or to stop the movement -- just roll with it! 

After my massage, Summer walked me back to the spa area where I was to wait for my next service, a hydrotherapy spa bath.

By now I was already downing a few cups of water (drink lots of water before and after massages!)

A lady found me and asked what kind of scents/oils would I like in the bath - she had a list for me. Frankly after the massage I was a little fuzzy so I couldn't decide. I asked for a recommendation and she said she personally liked to mix the "Moisture Revival" with the "Harmony Bubble Bath"

Moisture Revival
Hydrate and nourish your skin in our soothing, aromatic blend of calendula flowers, aloe vera, rose elder, chamomile, lavender, palmarosa, olibanum and ylang yang.

Harmony Bubble Bath
This relaxing and soothing bubble bath combines aloe, chamomile, ginkgo, cocoa, flaxseed, jojoba, Vitamin E and patchouli with minerals to create a wondrous indulgence.

Sounded good to me!

She set up the bath, which is in a secluded room, and when it was ready, lead me in there. Now, because it was rather late in the evening and I don't think there were any more appointments, the privacy partition was not set up between the two baths. I got really self conscious and I suppose I could have just asked for the partition to get set up OR move it myself, but I didn't. So after she left the room, I just hopped into the very hot bath as fast as I could.

There was, again, cold water and a plate of fresh fruit set up behind me (on the ledge of the tub for easy access), candles and low-lighting promoting a relaxing atmosphere. Also, it's a jacuzzi-style tub, so the jets were on!

Now, I like a relaxing bath like most people but I cannot stand to be in the tub for very long. Especially if the water is super hot. It's just a personal thing about breathing hot air, sweating, etc, all the while you are trying to relax. That said, I didn't stay in the tub for the full 20 minutes. I probably lasted around 15 minutes max. Which was fine, I got out of the tub and ate some fruit, drank some water, and went on my way. You are not "required" to stay in the tub for the full 20 minutes. Stay in for as short of time as you like.

That's one of the things I really liked about this experience -- you are reminded that it IS all about you. You don't have to stick to rules of your services. Also, because you've purchased services (above $55), you have access to all spa amenities for as long as you like before AND after your treatments. 

After all my services I grabbed a brochure and began to eyeball the membership details.

And wouldn't you know, Burke Williams is running a special this month! 

Guests that spend $150 on a gift card at Burke Williams Day Spa will receive a complimentary $25 gift card. For each $250 gift card purchase you will receive a gift card for $50. This special offer expires June 30, 2012.



Tomorrow is Father's Day and I know some of you out there haven't gotten your father a gift yet. Day spa treatments are not just for women! Or what about a graduation gift for your sister who just got her Master's degree? She could really use a relaxing day at the spa, don't you think? Plus, it's a win-win situation -- give a gift, and get a little something for yourself too.

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Burke Williams provided these services free, but all these opinions are my own.

The Hellenic Heritage Institute Celebrates Tenth Anniversary Sunday, June 17 at History Park in San Jose

SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 4, 2012 --- On Sunday, June 17, History Park in San Jose will serve as the background for the tenth anniversary of the Hellenic Heritage Museum with a Greek music and wine festival. Authentic Greek food, traditional pastries, imported wines and shopping at the specialty vendor booths will contribute to the festival atmosphere, 11 AM to 8 PM.
Honorary Chair of the event, and San Jose City Councilmember, Pete Constant will host the event, and will conduct the 4 PM program honoring the tenth anniversary. Also a special memorial tribute will be paid to late Greek musicians who shared their musical talents with the world and made “Zorba the Greek” a household song.
Since Greek music will be the focus of the festival, Mythos Greek Band will play popular Greek music, along with other young, emerging musicians playing throughout the day.
The best local Greek restaurants, including Dio Deka of Los Gatos, will provide typical Greek food for purchase. A favorite of the Greek dining tradition, pastries, will also be available.
The festival will take place on Father’s Day, so instead of a backyard barbeque, bring Dad to a Greek-style celebration.  Treat him to a Gift Certificate: the $45 includes admission, Greek food, wine, dessert, and a special t-shirt that says “Best Father”, in Greek. Gift Certificates will be pre-sold, and can be purchased by calling (408) 247-4685.
History Park is located at 1650 Senter Road, between Phelan and Keyes, San Jose, CA 95112.  Please enter through the back gate located on Phelan.  There is ample parking in the paid lot at the end of the street. Admission to this Greek Anniversary Celebration is $5.
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About the Hellenic Heritage Museum: 
The Hellenic Heritage Museum serves as headquarters to the Hellenic Heritage Institute, a non- profit organization dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of various aspects of Greek culture, which constitute the rich Greek heritage. www.hhisj.org

Friday, June 15, 2012

New Night Market in San Jose!

A really cool new weekly event is coming July. The creators of Moveable Feast and San Jose made are joining forces to create the largest Asian Night Market in the Bay Area. Each Saturday from 7pm to Midnight you will have 15+ gourmet food trucks, 50+ vendors, and top local entertainment. It all starts July 21st!

To stay up to date on this event, follow the Night Market's Facebook page over here!

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