Friday, June 17, 2011

Teashack Project @ The Usuals Today

My favorite clothing store is once again featuring a new artist along with free music and food. If you still haven't been to the Usuals, today would be a great day to go. It's an experience you won't soon find at any other shop!


Teashack Project @ The Usuals
Opening Reception: Friday, June 24th, 6p-10p
Recycled, sewn screen prints by Sid Enck Jr. from the Tea Shack Project.
Join us for an evening of artwork, tunes, refreshments, and an all around good time.
Grab Tea Shack tees, prints, posters, buttons, stickers in the Backroom.
Stay for an acoustic Jam by Red Oaks.
Sid is sponsored by Star Nectar.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

360 Residences Open House

The 360 Residences are starting to promote their new apartments!  If you're interested in a tour and some free cocktails, RSVP to 360residences@fpimgt.com by tomorrow.


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

TWO BUCK Tuesday Next Week!

from Phantom Galleries 
KALEID Gallery presents
Two Buck Tuesday June 21st 7-10pm
You're invited to join us for our monthly $2 art sale and quirky people get together!
We have another great lineup of art, demos and hands on activities!

Featuring:


Cipacteo will show us how he makes a gourd & leather bag. Gourds have been utilized by native people around the world, from water containers, eating bowls, and bags for carrying sacred medicine.

Laurel will decorate people with Henna!

Nathan’s Juxle Puzzle
 “How to go from 3 simple lines to complex, ‘shape changing’ art pieces…in twenty minutes.”
This is Nathan’s personal answer to NOT playing Sudoku. The idea came in a moment of pure inspiration while he was drowning in a cup of black coffee.
The Juxle Puzzle is an imaginitive and challenging Strategy Game you can play at three diffrent levels of difficulty. All you need is a pencil, paper and your brain.
Complete the game and you can go to the Ultimate Next level and make Art. Exciting!
Come join him and…
Learn how to play the Juxle Puzzle Game. 
See some of Nathan’s completed original pieces. 
Make your own pieces! It’s a whole thing…


Join cheapskates Courtney and Jo Anne for another free project using recycled materials. Design a hanging lantern with a battery-powered LED and fused plastic shopping bags for your evening summer patio party. Visit craftingforcheapskates.blogspot.com for more projects to make on the cheap.

Jodi will host a Sugar skull demo. Make your own mini skull for $2! FREE for kids.



Plants are amazing sprouts of energy rising from the fertile soils of the Earth!
 Learn a little about plants fromLara Sophia and buy some young plants to raise as your own and possibly eat later.
 Seed Packet Raffle, no entry fee, one entry per person. Must be present to collect.


Our resident portrait artist David Mejia will be here to draw your portrait while you wait for a small fee!




Michael Denning will be making his collage buttons! Denning is an artist with the Heart of Chaos Artisan Collective and a volunteer art instructor in Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall. He will be creating art buttons out of his "Zen" drawings as well as helping others to create art buttons out of collage and drawings for Two Bucks. Each button is 2.5" and will cost you Two Bucks to make and take home. Proceeds from his sales will help to benefit non-profit Project Knew Groove, a charity art organization based in Half Moon Bay.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Denning-Heart-of-Chaos-Artisan/51790415784

LIVE ARTISTS:

Andre Trigueiro 
Kori Thompson

Mike Borja
JehOiakim Santos
Morgan Richardson
Steven Recce


Beautiful music will be made by Gianfranco on the accordion & Jessica on the piano!
Sugar & Spice will be selling their delicious sweet and savory creations for only $2

As always, $2 art will be on sale throughout the evening!

Tuesday, June 21st, 7-10 pm - free & all ages welcome!

KALEID Gallery 

88 South 4th Street 

Downtown San Jose

www.KALEIDgallery.com 

(408) 947 1785

Would YOU like to get involved with Two Buck Tuesdays? Let us know!

Bike Party this Friday

The theme for this Friday's bike party is the 70s! Route information will be posted on Thursday right over here. Even if you don't plan on riding, it is a pretty neat event to watch.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

June 2011 Downtown Dimension Highlights


Here are my notes from the latest edition of Downtown Dimension:
  • Parking rates are going up but the validation program is being enhanced so that Downtown patrons can receive free parking after 6pm any day of the week with validation and free parking all day on weekends with validation.
  • Tons of Downtown events this summer, such as Music in the Park, Starlight Cinemas, the Downtown Farmers' Market, Dine Downtown, and First Fridays with the Street Market.
  • A new Spanish innovation center is coming downtown to 10 S. Third Street. Similar to the Irish Innovation Center, their goals will be to innovate and find collaborators to develop business internationally, especially in IT and cleantech.
  • The Kebab Shack is open at 312 S. Third St.
  • A new section of the Guadalupe River Park trail is now open and extends almost a half mile from Woz Way to Virginia Street.
To read the full newsletter, click here!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Vote For Your Favorite Earthquakes Players!

The Official Major League Soccer All-Star Ballot is now live and you can vote for all of your favorite Earthquakes players right over here. The All-Star game will be against Manchester United on July 27th, so it's guaranteed to be a great game!

Official at&t All-Star 2011 Ballot

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Great Idea!

I saw this posted on Facebook by Sam Liccardo a couple days ago:

"Sam Liccardo
We DID IT!!! We've just secured the EPA grant to begin our "homeless creek cleanup" pilot project on July 1st-- we'll employ 50 homeless individuals living in Coyote Creek to engage in environmental cleanup while earning stable housing and board. Special thanks to our partners at Destination:Home, Downtown Streets Team, EPA, the Water District, EBay, ESD, and Friends of Coyote Creek for making this happen!!"

This is a phenomenal idea that benefits everyone. Those in dire need get a roof over their head and Coyote Creek will become cleaner and safer. I hope this is a sign that we will be seeing similar programs in the future.