The Alameda
Business Association

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San Jose, CA 95126
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Greenback Presentation

River Glen School will receive a check in support of the Parent Teacher Organization. River Glen School Families attended the Farmers Market and voted their school the second most popular school by visiting our Saturday market. Presentation on Tuesday, November 27th, 2008 6:30 PM at River Glen School.

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Book Signing

A book signing by Shannon Clark will take place at History San Jose at Kelly Park on Saturday December 1, 2008 between 10AM and 12:30PM as part of the Heritage Holiday celebration.

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Brown Bag Lunch

Make 2008 the best year ever. Join us for a Brown Bag Lunch and learn how to have an efficient and profitable new year. Noon, Wednesday, December 5, 2008 at Mortgage Magic 1625 The Alameda.

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15th Annual Tree Lighting

Join us on Friday, December 5, 2008 for the 15th annual Tree Lighting and Arts and Crafts Fair at Westminster Church 900 Shasta St (on The Alameda).

5:30 to 6:30PM Crafts Fair
6:30PM Entertainment, Tree Lighting and refreshments
Crafts fair continues after Tree lighting

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Note: This is a really fun event with a real "hometown", traditional feel. Entertainment is provided by the local schools and other groups and will help get you into the holiday spirit. Before and after the entertainment we will have a Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair in front (Weather permitting). We all hope to see you there!

Mary Dorsch Pottery Holiday Show and Sale

1340 Hanchett Ave.
San Jose 95126
December 8th and 9th, 2008
10am-5pm
Wheel throwing demonstration from 1-3pm both days!
Arrive early for the best selection!

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Note: Mary demonstrated at the Farmers Market on The Alameda this summer was a great hit. She makes some very unusual and attractive works of pottery art. They would make great gifts!

The Future of the Alameda

The Alameda Business Association and the Shasta/Hanchett Park Neighborhood Association will be holding a community meeting on May 23rd to kick-off a dialog regarding the future of The Alameda. In the coming months local business owners and residents will be working together with the goal of transforming The Alameda into a vibrant business district that leverages the history of the neighborhood. With dialog, forethought and planning we aim create a business zone that is not only compatible with residents, but becomes a place where families want spend time and shop. Join us!

We will hear a little about our history, the vision of the Grand Boulevard Task Force (a group with the goal of revitalizing the state’s HWY82), the findings of our own walkability study and opportunities for funding planning activities. Also, The Castle Group has agreed to take neighborhood input on the architecture of their new project being built on Stockton Avenue at Cinnabar. In and of itself, this is a rare opportunity to participate in the future of the area.

If you love the character of the neighborhood and you’re interested in making a contribution toward its future, plan to attend this meeting!

When: Wednesday, May 23, 2007, 6:00 PM to 7:15PM

Where: Communknity, 1345 The Alameda (The Yarn Store near Hanchett and The Alameda)

Agenda: Intro and History of the Alameda The Grand Boulevard Presentation Results of Walkability Study Caltrans and other Grant Opportunities Architectural Review: Stockton/Cinnabar Project

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The History Festival on The Alameda

Starting Saturday May 26 and reoccuring on Saturdays throughout the summer from 8:30am to 12:30pm

Be transported through time on our magic History Bus! Tours given hourly.

See The Alameda style horse-drawn Railcar of the 1860s.

Enjoy exhibitions including:

Corner of The Alameda & Hanchett Avenue

Parking at The Alameda & Lenzen Ave.

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Guitars on The Alameda

Coming on Saturday, August 25th

Enjoy Classical Guitarists

Hear baroque, classical, latin, 20th century,contemporary and jazz influence styles

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