Today is the memorial for Leigh Weimers, a long-time San Jose Mercury News columnist that retired in 2005 and was succeeded by Sal Pizarro. In his final column, he has a great quote that I really love and wanted to share:
"As I've said before, I'm convinced that when historians come to write about what has happened here over the past four decades, they'll compare Silicon Valley to Florence at the start of the Renaissance. After all, what took place in Italy back then was the development of new ways of looking at art, music, commerce, the world. And the technological developments here during the past 40 years have been no less global. Information now is available everywhere. Societies that experience this information explosion can never go back to the closed-off life they once led. The world has shrunk. And it's because of the people around us here in Silicon Valley and the wonders they've wrought. Is this all good? Nothing is. But on balance, we're tremendously empowered." (Source)
The memorial service is at St. Joseph's Basilica (Downtown) at 3:30pm.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Saturday Stats: San Jose Tops The List of Richest Cities
Among the 25 largest cities in the United States, San Jose ranks as having the highest median household income by far. Even our neighbors up north were 10% behind. The national median income is $51,000, in California it is about $60,000, and it San Jose it is a whopping $77,000. I'm surprised New York was not in the top 5, but it is easy to forget that most of New York's 8 million residents live and work outside Manhattan. The full list is below:
1.) San Jose - $77,000
2.) San Francisco - $70,000
3.) Washington, D.C. - $63,000
4.) Seattle - $61,000
5.) San Diego - $61,000
Source: Huffington Post
1.) San Jose - $77,000
2.) San Francisco - $70,000
3.) Washington, D.C. - $63,000
4.) Seattle - $61,000
5.) San Diego - $61,000
Source: Huffington Post
Friday, September 28, 2012
Impact of Redevelopment on Downtown San Jose
Interesting 6 minute discussion about redevelopment Downtown with Bert Robinson, managing director for Bay Area News Group:
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Earthquakes Stadium Groundbreaking Ceremony is on October 21!
Well, it looks like there is one San Jose stadium that is in the bag. The groundbreaking ceremony for the $60M Earthquakes stadium is taking place Sunday, October 21st at 1125 Coleman Avenue. So far multiple Fortune 100 companies have shown interest in naming rights and 7UP Bottling has already become a founding partner and sponsor.
The team is even shooting for the Guiness World Record for largest groundbreaking ceremony. 4,533 people will have to dig with commemorative shovels for 2 minutes in order to break the current record which was set in India. If you want to participate in the record breaking, sign up right over here!
Source: SJBJ
The team is even shooting for the Guiness World Record for largest groundbreaking ceremony. 4,533 people will have to dig with commemorative shovels for 2 minutes in order to break the current record which was set in India. If you want to participate in the record breaking, sign up right over here!
Source: SJBJ
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Little Chef Encounter
San Jose just pops up in the most unexpected places...
A few weeks ago my husband and I were on a trip in Oahu, Hawaii and we decided to hit up the North Shore for all the delicious shrimp (and other) food trucks in the area. So of course, we go to the famous Giovanni's Shrimp Truck for some good eats.
So there we are... standing in line, and what do I see, at eye level as we are waiting for the delicious shrimp we just ordered?
WAIT. I know that logo!!
You Lil stinker -- the Little Chef Counter has made it's way out to Oahu! How fun to spot a local logo in a far away spot. Rumor has it, there are some stickers floating around in New York too. Have you seen them? Share them here in the comments!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Santana Row October/November Events
OCTOBER EVENTS
LavAzza
Espression slated to open Monday, October 8
LavAzza,
known as “Italy’s favourite coffee” since 2007, is expanding its presence in
the U.S. and opens its first cafe Bay Area coffee shop/cafe at Santana Row. The
shop brings a contemporary and innovative approach to coffee with Espression
cafe, a place where customers can experience an extraordinary blend of coffee
creations and eclectic dining in an artfully designed environment. The menu
ranges from traditional Italian coffee drinks to fresh baked goods, panini sandwiches,
chocolate drinks and gelato. LavAzza’s history goes back 110 years when founder
Luigi Lavazza opened a small grocery store in Turin, Italy. He is credited with
inventing the concept of the blend, the art of mixing coffee of different
origins to obtain a flavorful brew.
LavAzza
opens at 300 Santana Row, at the entrance of the office lobby across from Crate
& Barrel.
San Jose
International Short Film Festival, Oct. 18-21
For
the second year, Santana
Row is the host venue for the festival, which kicks off with a Red Carpet
opening night and after-party on Oct. 18. Hundreds of the best short films from
25 countries will be screened over four days with genres that include comedy,
drama, sci-fi, animation and documentary. The event also features workshops and
technology demonstrations, plus nightly filmmaker receptions.
Tickets
go on sale in September. For more information, go to www.sjshortfest.com.
Mommy
& Me “Halloween Family Fun Fest,” Tuesday, Oct. 30
Superheroes,
princesses and little monsters are all invited to Santana Row’s Mommy
& Me Halloween festivities. Costumed or not, kids can trick-or-treat
on The Row, decorate pumpkins, play with balloon animals, get face paintings
and listen to music by Andy Z. Complimentary trick-or-treat bags are provided.
Capture the day with a 5x7 picture taken by a professional photographer for $10
at the Halloween set in Santana Row Park.
When:
10
a.m. to noon on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at Park Valencia. Mommy & Me is a free
kids’ club held on the second Tuesday of every month from May through December.
For more information, call 408.551.4611 or visit www.SantanaRow.com.
NOVEMBER EVENTS
Light Up
the Row! Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony, Nov. 13
Santana
Row celebrates the 2012 holiday season with the annual Light Up the Row Tree
Lighting Ceremony honoring the 10-year anniversary. The day of festivities
include Santa photos, children’s activities, hot chocolate samplings, live
music, carolers, costumed characters, special guests, performances by local
theater groups and the lighting of the 40-foot Christmas tree, making this one
of the most exciting holiday events in Silicon Valley.
Time: Festivities are
scheduled from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., with tree lighting slated for 7 p.m.
3
p.m. to 9 p.m. - Photos with Surfin’ Santa in Park Valencia
7
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Tree Lighting Ceremony in Santana Row Park
6
p.m. to 9 p.m. - Live music, choirs, carolers, hot chocolate sampling and
activities for children and families throughout The Row
Where: Tree lighting takes
place at 368 Santana Row, across from the Left Bank Restaurant on the giant
chess board in Santana Row Park.
Get
your holiday shopping done, or get started! Guests will receive an exclusive
shopping card good for 20 percent off any one item at select shops and
restaurants on The Row. Pick up a card at Vera Bradley or the Concierge Center
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 13 and it’s valid through Sunday, Nov. 18.
Mommy
& Me “Give Back to Your Community,” Tuesday, Nov. 13
The
holidays encourage us to pull together and help those less fortunate and
November’s program encourages kids to bring a canned food item that will be
donated to Second Harvest Food Bank. Holiday fun includes face painting,
balloon animals, Arts & Crafts with Action Day, “Beaming with Health”
scavenger hunt, building animals out of unusual veggies and mini manicures for
little ones by Lavande nail spa. Moms and kids will be entertained by music and
performances by Broadway San Jose, the Harvest Scarecrow and Andy Z. Snacks are
provided by Happy Family Brands and there’s a drawing to win a $50 gift card
from The Container Store.
When:
10
a.m. to noon on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at Park Valencia. Mommy & Me is a free
kids’ club held on the second Tuesday of every month from May through December.
For more information, call 408.551.4611 or visit www.SantanaRow.com.
Rainy Day
Rewards, November 1, 2012 - March 31, 2013
When
there’s a 70 percent chance for rain, shoppers and diners braving bad weather
will be rewarded with discounts that include 15 percent off purchases at
participating shops and restaurants, a free signature Santana Row golf umbrella
for customers who spend $150 anywhere on The Row and a $20 gift certificate to
a participating shop or restaurant for customers who spend $300 on a designated
Rainy Day.
No need to get wet: On all rainy days,
customers can pick up a complimentary umbrella to use while shopping and
dining and then return it before leaving. The yellow umbrellas are conveniently
located throughout The Row - outside Concierge, Via between Village California
Bistro and Lark Creek Blue and the valet parking lot in the Winchester Parking
Garage.
Monday, September 24, 2012
The 49ers Have Already Sold $670M in Seats
While the Santa Clara stadium is a little bit outside the scope of this blog, most of the people that are going to fill these seats are San Joseans. The Niners have already sold a staggering $670M in seat licenses. This is more than any other team in history 2 years before opening. Selling every single seat before the 2014 opener seems like a sure thing.
The good news for San Jose--besides residents having easy access to games with no taxes or financial risk--is that there are not many pre/post game options in the immediate vicinity of the stadium. That means that a lot of people are going to hop on light rail, and go to the nearest hub for the pregame or afterparty, and most of those places are going to be in San Jose. You can also expect San Jose hotels located near light rail to do very well on game days.
As a side note, this also shows a very strong market for professional sports in the South Bay, and should be additional evidence for Lew Wolff and the MLB to get their act together and allow the A's to move to Downtown San Jose.
Source: The Merc
The good news for San Jose--besides residents having easy access to games with no taxes or financial risk--is that there are not many pre/post game options in the immediate vicinity of the stadium. That means that a lot of people are going to hop on light rail, and go to the nearest hub for the pregame or afterparty, and most of those places are going to be in San Jose. You can also expect San Jose hotels located near light rail to do very well on game days.
As a side note, this also shows a very strong market for professional sports in the South Bay, and should be additional evidence for Lew Wolff and the MLB to get their act together and allow the A's to move to Downtown San Jose.
Source: The Merc
Sunday, September 23, 2012
San Jose Taiko presents Rhythm Spirit 2012: Taiko+Technology
San José, CA --- September 10, 2012 --- San Jose Taiko (SJT) is to perform Rhythm Spirit 2012: Taiko+Technology September 21 and 22. The company will be at an exciting new venue this year: the School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza. SJT has partnered with the ZERO1 Biennial to explore the art form of taiko through the medium of digital expression.
Also included in this year’s Rhythm Spirit performance will be a preview of next year’s 40th Anniversary Rhythm Spirit 2013. While it seems like a long way off, the 40th anniversary is a milestone for San Jose Taiko, one of the oldest taiko groups in North America.
There are three performances of Rhythm Spirit 2012: Friday, September 21 at 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, September 22 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. All shows will be held at the School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza, 1700 Alum Rock Avenue, San Jose, CA 95116.
San Jose Taiko will be sharing this journey of taiko and technology on its website at www.taiko.org and through its social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr).
Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students and seniors if purchased in advance ($30/$25 at the door). All seats are reserved, and group rates are available. Ticket information is available by visiting www.taiko.org or by calling 408-293-9344.
# # #
About San Jose Taiko:
San Jose Taiko, with a deep respect of cultural traditions and a commitment to artistic excellence, is dedicated to the advancement of the taiko art form through the development of its world-class Performing Ensemble and the San Jose Taiko Conservatory. Located in the heart of Japantown of San Jose, the company performs throughout the Bay Area, the United States and abroad.
From its beginnings in 1973, SJT endeavored to create a contemporary musical style while respecting taiko’s Japanese roots. Representative of the backgrounds and influences of its membership, SJT’s style joins the traditional rhythms of Japan with other world rhythms, including African, Brazilian, Filipino, Latin, and jazz percussion. All of SJT’s performances are fully choreographed, theatrically lit extravaganzas, bridging many styles while still resonating with the Asian soul in America.
Enrich the human spirit. Connect people beyond cultural and demographic boundaries.
San Jose Taiko, 565 North 5th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 408 293 9344 taiko.org
Also included in this year’s Rhythm Spirit performance will be a preview of next year’s 40th Anniversary Rhythm Spirit 2013. While it seems like a long way off, the 40th anniversary is a milestone for San Jose Taiko, one of the oldest taiko groups in North America.
There are three performances of Rhythm Spirit 2012: Friday, September 21 at 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, September 22 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. All shows will be held at the School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza, 1700 Alum Rock Avenue, San Jose, CA 95116.
San Jose Taiko will be sharing this journey of taiko and technology on its website at www.taiko.org and through its social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr).
Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students and seniors if purchased in advance ($30/$25 at the door). All seats are reserved, and group rates are available. Ticket information is available by visiting www.taiko.org or by calling 408-293-9344.
# # #
About San Jose Taiko:
San Jose Taiko, with a deep respect of cultural traditions and a commitment to artistic excellence, is dedicated to the advancement of the taiko art form through the development of its world-class Performing Ensemble and the San Jose Taiko Conservatory. Located in the heart of Japantown of San Jose, the company performs throughout the Bay Area, the United States and abroad.
From its beginnings in 1973, SJT endeavored to create a contemporary musical style while respecting taiko’s Japanese roots. Representative of the backgrounds and influences of its membership, SJT’s style joins the traditional rhythms of Japan with other world rhythms, including African, Brazilian, Filipino, Latin, and jazz percussion. All of SJT’s performances are fully choreographed, theatrically lit extravaganzas, bridging many styles while still resonating with the Asian soul in America.
Enrich the human spirit. Connect people beyond cultural and demographic boundaries.
San Jose Taiko, 565 North 5th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 408 293 9344 taiko.org
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