San Jose made it into another top 10 list, and this one has nothing to do with salaries. 84% of women in San Jose exercise, only 8% smoke, 99.8% wear a seat belt, and in general women here eat far more fruits and vegetables than the average American. All these stats led San Jose to be proclaimed the top healthiest city for women in the country. The net result of the data above is a life span that is 3 years longer than average in the country.
That life span should get even longer in the future given the many billions of dollars of new investment into medical care happening throughout Silicon Valley hospitals. Another positive future factor is leading the country in hybrid and electric vehicle adoption, which will reduce pollution despite population increases.
Top 10 List
1.) San Jose, CA
2.) Bethesda, MD
3.) San Francisco, CA
4.) Santa Barbara, CA
5.) Honolulu, HI
6.) Santa Ana, CA
7.) Minneapolis, MN
8.) Fargo, ND
9.) Portland, ME
10.) Burlington, VT
Source: Self
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Our Christmas in the Park Tree!
Seasons Greetings!
Have you and your family or friends been downtown to check out Christmas in the Park this year? Well if not, the next time you're down there.. see if you can find The San Jose Blog's tree! That's right, we've got a tree!
In November, I set out to create ornaments for our tree. As a photographer, I've taken a ton of photos that showcase various details, buildings, people, or events that make up San Jose and the surrounding cities in Santa Clara County. I thought these photos could make for some fun ornaments.
The Process
I went through my photos and picked out shots that I felt represented the area: the cherry blossom trees and street banners in Japantown, the Silicon Valley Roller Girls, San Jose State, City Hall, The Tech Museum, San Pedro Square Market, Santana Row, San Jose Taiko, and much more. I had them printed (FedEx/Kinkos, simple, on paper thicker than normal printer paper) and cut them out in 4x4 squares.
Next up - a trip to Tap Plastics! I needed to make these weather-proof, and while I could have laminated them, I wanted them to have some heft. I bought 4x4 acrylic squares.
Back home, I Mod-Podged the photos to the acrylic squares. My apartment was quite stinky after doing that! (I had to glue a sheet of cardstock down before applying the photo as well.)
After they dried for a few days, I turned them over and glued hand-bent wire hooks to each piece. Dry.. dry.. dry.. and DONE.
One last item was, admittedly an experiment, had to be added the day I decorated the tree itself.
I purchased batteries and LED lights to place on the back of each ornament. My hope was the light would show up on the edges of the clear tile as well as illuminate the back of the tile too.
Added some sparkly garland, some small colorful ball ornaments, and a big silver bow on top - our decorations were complete!
Now, this may seem a little out of order, but the last thing I placed on the tree was the two strands of Christmas lights that were provided to us by the Christmas in the Park organization. For such a large tree, two strands really didn't feel like much, but hey, that's what we were provided!
Fast forward to the big tree lighting ceremony. They played holiday music and special guests including Kristi Yamaguchi and Santa made an appearance. After the giant tree was lit, my husband and I made our way to the TSJB tree.
Upon seeing it, my heart sank. Only one of the two strands of lights worked. Our tree was in the dark and you couldn't really see anything on it.
But, there is a happy ending! While the lights were never replaced by CITP, they did grant us permission to use our own SOLAR lights. So we're not even using the PG&E provided juice for our tree!
Last night we were able to replace the lights and now we have a tree with a ton of little twinkle lights! (We are, however, missing our silver bow.. lost forever it seems!)
Hope you can check out our tree and all the other ones in the park - there are some really amazing and fun trees out there! If you'd like to see more photos, including some detail shots of some of the ornaments, check them out here.
Here's one more photo of Josh and I posing in front of the tree!
Here's one more photo of Josh and I posing in front of the tree!
Happy Holidays everyone!
South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk Tonight!
from Phantom Galleries by Cherri Lakey
It's all about the holiday spirit for tonight's South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk!
Over 50 artists from KALEID Gallery and artists from the greater South Bay area will be offering original works of art and creative gifts affordably priced for the holidays! Excellent time to purchase unique, locally created works by talented artists for holiday gifts or to add to your own collection!
Image courtesy of the artist, Jenna Barjam
Closing Reception for The More the Merrier III Art Exhibition & Sale at the Art Ark Gallery. This Salon-Style exhibition showcases the work of 48 bay area artists. This is a great place to start your holiday shopping. Most art is priced under $100! Live music by the Clifford Lamb Duo
Ro (France), "Coit", ink, acid, engraving on photo of Ro's street art
FRESH PRODUCE 12th Annual Invitational Group Exhibition & Affordable Art Sale at Anno Domini Gallery.
30+ Artists from 14 countries have created hundreds of original works of art for this highly anticipated annual exhibition and affordable art sale. The artists were invited based on their unique artistic vision and contribution to urban contemporary arts and culture. Holiday cheer provided by DJ Boboso.
For more information on exhibitions at all 20 venues, please visit www.southfirstfridays.com
South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk
First Friday December 7th, 7-11pm
free and open to the public
Megabus Found the Way to San Jose
An express bus company offering city-to-city services is coming to Diridon Station in Downtown San Jose. The buses themselves are "state-of-the-art" double deckers with WiFi, outlets, and climate control. I'm glad to see more 2-story buses being used in the area besides the corporate shuttles that Google, Apple, and Facebook use.
Megabus fares start at $1 and their first route from San Jose goes to LA. The price sounded too good to be true so I went to their site and put in some random dates for a trip. One direction did indeed qualify for the $1 rate and the other was only $3.
The first trips begin on Dec 12th and $1 trips will be available for ALL seats during the first week of service. For more info and to book, check out the Megabus website over here.
Source: The Merc
Megabus fares start at $1 and their first route from San Jose goes to LA. The price sounded too good to be true so I went to their site and put in some random dates for a trip. One direction did indeed qualify for the $1 rate and the other was only $3.
The first trips begin on Dec 12th and $1 trips will be available for ALL seats during the first week of service. For more info and to book, check out the Megabus website over here.
Source: The Merc
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Zscaler Raises $38M
Zscaler is a San Jose-based maker of cloud security products with about 2,500 customers. Their product scans internet traffic at a company site and applies that company's security policies to that data.
This $38M infusion is their first outside round. Until now they have been entirely run on internal investment. The money is going to be used to expand sales, marketing, and product development. Sounds like that means more job openings. The company also announced that they are cash flow positive which is always a good sign.
Source: SJBJ
This $38M infusion is their first outside round. Until now they have been entirely run on internal investment. The money is going to be used to expand sales, marketing, and product development. Sounds like that means more job openings. The company also announced that they are cash flow positive which is always a good sign.
Source: SJBJ
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Downtown San Jose Restaurant List Updates! (Q4 2012 Edition)
I am trying to update the Downtown San Jose Restaurants database more regularly now. We are up to an impressive 234 eateries, which is easily the largest number of restaurants Downtown San Jose has ever had and very likely the largest concentration of restaurants anywhere in Silicon Valley (including Downtown Palo Alto, Mountain View, Campbell, and Los Gatos).
No bad news this quarter, no major closures. A Perfect Finish is being remodeled and is going to relaunch as 55 South Market.
Now the good news.
As for the latest status update on my mission to eat at every single restaurant in Downtown San Jose... I'm at 220 out of 234, or 94%. I think 2013 will be the year I complete my culinary goal, but the real question is which restaurant should I save for last?
Below is the changelog from the Downtown San Jose Restaurants Database:
No bad news this quarter, no major closures. A Perfect Finish is being remodeled and is going to relaunch as 55 South Market.
Now the good news.
- Many New San Pedro Square Market Eateries - I added Sama-Zama, Treatbot, Loteria Taco Bar, CaliDog, Phonomental, and Polkadotz Mini Gourmet Cupcakes to the list. If you haven't been to the Market in the past couple months, you won't believe how many more options there are. The amount of quality eats here is helping put Downtown on the map for South Bay foodies.
- The Blackbird Tavern - This is my most highly anticipated restaurant opening in the queue right now. If anyone can turn around the corner lot that hosted Zing, Asquew Grill, and Ruffled Feathers Eatery... it's these guys from the Naglee Park Garage. Similar to the Original Gravity House, this can be a game changer. Expect an outstanding beer selection, tapas, live music, and a laid back atmosphere right in the middle of Downtown San Jose (across the street from where the Muji flagship Japanese retail store will go and next to Camera 12 and the Fairmont)
- Dosa & Curry Cafe - Not only is this a quality Indian restaurant with reasonable prices, they have updated their hours so that they are open until 3am Thurs through Sat! As far as I know, this is the only Indian Restaurant in Silicon Valley (maybe even in the Bay Area) open this late.
As for the latest status update on my mission to eat at every single restaurant in Downtown San Jose... I'm at 220 out of 234, or 94%. I think 2013 will be the year I complete my culinary goal, but the real question is which restaurant should I save for last?
Below is the changelog from the Downtown San Jose Restaurants Database:
- 11/11/2012 Updated Dosa & Curry Cafe's hours, first San Jose Indian restaurant open until 3am
- 12/2/2012 Added Treatbot Factory, Sama-Zama, Loteria Taco Bar, CaliDog, Phonomenal, and Polkadotz Mini Gourmet Cupcakes to the list (all in San Pedro Square Market)
- 12/2/2012 Punjab Cafe has expanded and added a new Indian Ice Cream shop
- 12/2/2012 A Perfect Finish has remodeled into 55 South First
If you haven't bookmarked it yet, here's the link to the spreadsheet! There is also a permanent link over to the right entitled Downtown San Jose Restaurants.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Artists to create Holidays Unboxed: A Spectacle of Cardboard and Tape at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose
November 29, 2012 - San Jose, CA: Imagine what would happen if cardboard and tape were given the chance to come to life…
This weekend, Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose (CDM) will begin the creation of Holidays Unboxed: A Spectacle of Cardboard and Tape. Building off the most basic of holiday materials – tape and cardboard – artists and makers will transform the inside of the Museum’s streetscape through two iconic art installations. Emerging from rolls of packing tape, Tape Scape by Eric Lennartson, will become a maze evocative of an ice sculpture. Constructed out of ordinary cardboard, a large scale hanging sculptureby the Cardboard Institute of Technology will reach high overhead in the center of the Museum
Armed with more than 300 rolls of packing tape donated by Molex Corporation, artist and architect Eric Lennartson will lead CDM staff and volunteer helpers on a journey to construct Tape Scape. Reminiscent of ice crystals forming, fourteen miles of tape will be stretched and interlaced over a metal structure, creating an immersive, interactive ice inspired environment to delight children and adults.
A steel armature built by Protoform shoots up twenty-five feet into the middle of the Museum, ready for the San Francisco-based artist collective known as the Cardboard Institute for Technology (CIT) to install a large-scale hanging sculpture. Made from recycled cardboard, the creation will unfold, flex, and fan out into newfound forms. Visitors will be awestruck at the unlimited possibilities of recycled materials.
Come see cardboard and tape coming to life as you’ve never seen them before, curling, bending and folding into wondrous worlds that will reach from floor to ceiling at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose.
Holidays Unboxed: A Spectacle of Cardboard and Tape will be open to the public from December 15, 2012, through February 3, 2013. At the close of the exhibition, the materials will be reused, giving them a chance to experience life for a third time, and inspiring visitors to think “outside the box.”
Artist installation schedule:
· Tape Scape – Artist Eric Lennartson and volunteers will be onsite Saturday and Sunday, December 1 and 2, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily. Installation will continue with volunteers daily through Wednesday December 5.
· Hanging sculpture – Cardboard Institute of Technology will be onsite to install Monday, December 3 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ABOUT CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY MUSEUM OF SAN JOSE
With over 150 interactive exhibits and programs, Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (CDM) is one of the largest museums of its kind in the nation. Since opening its doors in 1990, CDM has welcomed over 6 million visitors and has offered new exhibits each year that respond to children's diverse educational needs. The striking 52,000 square foot purple building was designed by Mexico City-based architect Ricardo Legorreta and is a beacon of discovery. Encompassing the broad themes of community, connections and creativity, hands-on exhibits invite self-directed, open-ended explorations. For more information about the Museum, visit www.cdm.org.
ABOUT ERIC LENNARTSON
Eric Lennartson is an Architectural Designer and Marketing Development Coordinator for Paulson Architects in Minnesota. Eric has over 13 years of professional design experience, and is a LEED Accredited Professional. Eric is also the Building Chair and board member of the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota, a new emerging museum based in the Mankato area and the first home of aTape Scape installation.
ABOUT CARDBOARD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ABOUT CARDBOARD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
At its core, The Cardboard Institute of Technology (C.I.T.) is a collective of artists, technologists and handymen dedicated to the development, functionality and everyday practice of art...through cardboard and other means. The Institute is a multifaceted hub for Collective Art Practice, Educational Workshop Development and Instruction. C.I.T. is an Epic Design and Fabrication and storytelling collective Studio.
The Cardboard Institute of Technology was formed in 2007 by Joshua Short and Scott Falkowski. In 2008 CIT created its first official show "Welcome to Cardburg.” Since its inception the group has grown into an art collective that reaches far and wide.
The Cardboard Institute of Technology was formed in 2007 by Joshua Short and Scott Falkowski. In 2008 CIT created its first official show "Welcome to Cardburg.” Since its inception the group has grown into an art collective that reaches far and wide.
Monday, December 3, 2012
The Meridian Mixed-Use Project Has Broken Ground!
Barry Swenson and Republic Urban Properties have broken ground on the Meridian project in Midtown San Jose. This is going to be a massive project for the area with 218 apartments, a park, and 15,800 sqft of pedestrian-oriented retail divided into 8 different units. The corner retail unit seems to be reserved for a restaurant. Total price tag is going to clock in at $68M.
While it only rises to 5-stories, it will add quite a bit of density to Midtown and help better connect the Downtown San Jose area with Santana Row. Another bonus is that this project is close to transit.
Build out is going to take 2 years and one of our readers that lives across the street has reported that most of the site has already been leveled, including the Meyer Appliance building.
Sources: SJBJ, Heather
While it only rises to 5-stories, it will add quite a bit of density to Midtown and help better connect the Downtown San Jose area with Santana Row. Another bonus is that this project is close to transit.
Build out is going to take 2 years and one of our readers that lives across the street has reported that most of the site has already been leveled, including the Meyer Appliance building.
Sources: SJBJ, Heather
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