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Many artifacts from the building ended up in History San Jose’s collection center, and the California Pioneers of Santa Clara County posted a YouTube video that provides a fantastic look back at the building’s origins (www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkH3HH6BuuA). Meanwhile, we’re doing our best to make new memories in our (relatively) new offices in downtown San Jose. NEW LEADERSHIP AT EDUCATION FOUNDATION: Lisa Andrew, superintendent of the Hollister School District, has been tapped to be the new CEO of ALearn Silicon Valley Education Foundation. Andrew will take over from interim CEO Manny Barbara, who has been at the helm since Muhammed Chaudhry stepped down last September.

Andrew has had an extensive education career, with roles at the Santa Clara County Office of Education, Ravenswood City School District, the Santa Clara Unified School District and the Evergreen School District, Her husband, Eric Andrew, recently retired as superintendent of the Campbell Union School District, VINTAGE ANNIVERSARY: Diana and Rob Jensen, who met at Santa Clara University, founded Testarossa Winery in 1993 in the same place that all good startups begin ballerina cake topper pink ballet shoes cake topper birthday cake topper ballerina cake decorations ballerina birthday decor bal — their garage, They both eventually left their careers in high-tech to concentrate on Testarossa, which moved into the historic Novitiate Winery in Los Gatos in 1997..

Related ArticlesSan Jose dive bar with a bad reputation reinventing itselfNew role for former Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken YeagerCity Lights’ ‘Eurydice’: A bilingual production with a twistReaders’ ideas for changing Burnett Middle School nameEggs-citing news for San Jose City Hall’s resident falconsOn July 22, Testarossa will turn back the clock a couple of decades for its 25th anniversary party. The festivities, starting at 6 p.m., will include small plates and throwback wines from the cellar as well as two stages playing dance music from the ’90s. That sounds like a lot of fun, but you should  remember that while 1993 may have been the year of Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You,” the other big hit of the year was “Whoomp! (There it is).”.

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Joe Goode knows that relentless change is baked into San Francisco’s civic DNA. Rather than pining for the good old days, the inveterately creative dance theater innovator wants to explore what we’re losing in the ongoing boom, how we persist in the face of tectonic economic forces, and what’s worth hanging onto. His new site-specific work “Still Standing” turns San Francisco’s historic Haas-Lilienthal House into an immersive environment where various narratives unfold, stories evoked via his finely-honed mélange of music, movement, drama, and audience interaction.

The key to creating the piece, which runs from July 12-Aug, 5, was finding the right location, “I wasn’t thinking of a historical house, but I wanted to make a piece with many rooms, many chambers, where we could create these individualized experiences,” Goode says, “That was the original idea, I looked at office buildings, and cubicles weren’t very inspiring, Warehouses are so open and ballerina cake topper pink ballet shoes cake topper birthday cake topper ballerina cake decorations ballerina birthday decor bal would mean doing a lot of construction, I wanted something that already existed.”, A member of the Joe Goode Performance Group’s board suggested he check out the Haas-Lilienthal House, which reopened in February after a $4.3-million renovation, It turned out that the stately gray mansion bordering Pacific Heights on Franklin Street had its own stories to tell, Built by German Jewish immigrants in 1886, the classic Queen Anne structure survived the 1906 Earthquake and devastating fire that followed, serving as home to one of the Bay Area’s foundational philanthropic families until 1973..

“When I first looked at it, an old Pacific Heights mansion, I thought it would be sort of grand and cold and austere, but the house isn’t like that at all,” Goode says. “It’s a very domestic space. The rooms are small and you have a sense of people who lived there. It was an upper-middle-class home for a merchant family, a very domestic space. I felt if they’ll let us come in here and dance around and do what we do, this would be ideal.”. Designed by Peter R. Schmidt for William and Bertha Haas, the Haas-Lilienthal House speaks of an era when San Francisco’s Gilded Age fortunes fed the region’s rapidly cohering civic culture. The extended Haas/Hellman clan left their mark across the state, contributing to the commonweal from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and Stern Grove to Golden Gate Park’s Steinhart Aquarium and eventually Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. In the midst of another era of rapidly increasing economic inequality, “Still Standing” draws on stories from the performers and Goode, who was inspired by the community-building Jewish ethos known as tikkun olam (to repair the world).

“Like many people I’ve been mourning the loss of the San Francisco that I knew, an alternative-thinking bohemian place ballerina cake topper pink ballet shoes cake topper birthday cake topper ballerina cake decorations ballerina birthday decor bal for radical thinkers and change makers,” he says, “I really wanted to take lessons from the history of the house, What are we doing to make our community better? How are we teaching that to our children? San Francisco was the original multicultural city, and these early Jewish settlers came and prospered and said, I’m going to build a hospital, a library, a museum, Ultimately, what happens here is up to us.”..



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