Tag: nonprofits
155-year-old Coyote train depot takes a road trip to San Jose
California had been a state for less than two decades and the Civil War had ended only four years earlier when Southern Pacific built...
Jazz in a fire museum? Opera in a grain warehouse? San...
Last weekend, jazz fans gathered amid vintage fire equipment and vehicles for San Jose Jazz’s Summer Fest Kickoff fundraiser at the San Jose Fire...
San Jose movie theater turns back the clock with 1984 movies...
I did a double-take when I heard 3Below Theaters in downtown San Jose was having a 40th anniversary celebration this weekend. I was there...
San Jose’s Raging Waters gets a new name ahead of opening
Goodbye, Raging Waters and hello, CaliBunga. That’s the decidedly more laidback new name of the water park at Lake Cunningham Park in San Jose,...
Memorial set at Henry’s Hi-Life for beloved longtime bartender
When James Dillsaver retired as a bartender at Henry’s Hi-Life in 2019 after 35 years, the iconic San Jose restaurant was packed elbow to...
Downtown San Jose movie theater celebrates 40 years
Movie theater turns 40
3Below Theaters is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its downtown San Jose venue with movies that were popular in May 1984....
Downtown San Jose gets a much-needed dose of ‘retail therapy’
It’s no secret that retail shopping has been a weak spot in downtown San Jose for decades. There have been a few success stories...
Saratoga Rotary Art Show’s impact is felt throughout South Bay
In 1958 a fledgling Rotary Club in the newly incorporated city of Saratoga sought to create a community event in order to raise...
Students get a taste of AI at The Tech Interactive
When it comes to technology, it stands to follow that the youngest generations get it more quickly than the rest of us. But...
San Jose event benefits medically fragile children
In 2021, the Rogers family anxiously awaited the birth of their first child. For most new parents, this is an exciting period, but...