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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 31

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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i I-. SUNDAY. Octatinr 1 THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE LOCAL Park is site of Eastlake District ceremony y'V" Landmarks -w HE CALIFORNIA MAIN i Street proam Is based on a unique Tour-point model dcvel-oped by the National Trust Tor Historic Preservation's Main Stitet Nearly all 50 slates Including California have pro-jjfams In place to assist communities with the economic revitalization of their historic main street districts. Three years ago. Oakland was awarded lla first main street des-.

Ignalion the Frultvale portion oT International Boulevard. The nonprofit Spanish Speaking Unity Council Is responsible for Implementing the events and activities that go along vyllh the innrh sought after designation (the upcoming annual Day of (he -Dead street festival Is one ex- ample). Recently It was announced that Oakland has been awarded a second main street designation ihls time Tor the Eastlake District the commercial area along International Boulevard and E. I2lh Street from 1st to 14th avenues. The East Bay Aslan Local Development Corporation IEBALDC) In conjunction with Ihe city's Community and Economic Development Agency will be overseeing these main street activities.

A kick off celebration starts at 1 1 a.m. next Saturday la historic Clinton Park (E. 14th and 6th avenues). The park was originally set aside as a town square In 1854. According to author Beth Bag-well.

brothers Robert William and Edward Patten and a fourth settler Moses Chase first pitched a lent near the site of day's park in the whiter of 1849-50 and lived by hunting and fishing. The bothers had come from Maine to Join other prospectors in the gold mines. Unable to. -stake a fruitful claim, they made OAKLAND HISTORY ROOM A tum-of-tha-cwitury photo shows the boat Isnding at Lake Merritt near the historic Eastlake District of Oakland. ren's activities, live music and tasty samples from nearby restaurants are planned for Saturdays event In the park.

Contact Deb Goldberg at (510) 287-5353, tonlo, merged with Clinton and Incorporated as the town of Brooklyn. Two years later, according to Library History -Room files, Brooklyn was annexed to Oakland. During the next 30 years, until the turn of the century, residential neighborhoods containing hundreds of Victorian -style houses were created. Many of these 19th century era hoipes still sfrfnd. Got a news tip? Call the Tribune at (510) 208-6450 IRSfRROBLEMS? Ongoing VETERAN BURS AGENTS TAX PROFESSIONALS Never Meet with tin IRS Settle for Pennies on the Dollar Guaranteed Results ftaifeiMlMMtlMlilK a Fiat ImMh hpirt: OonfidantelManMinOurLoalOMM I IfewtoEndIRSPiQUamaForaMrr 800-925-9609 I 888-807-7404 24 Horn Rtaxiktl Mnsuxe www.jkhanis.com (Nation's) most successful tax-nsaiutkn TSa titok Strait Junta 1 JK Harris Company OtiMrtadSOattwCiioniiiinrasvia FREE HOME REPAIRS Chtoknaa in April programs build voluntaar parbwMiipa' lo mnovate and community centals for the low-income, efctorty, or dbahtetf To apply, contact 644 89791 Ongoing BERKELEY ART MUSEUM AND PACHC FILM ARCHIVE Presents axhUtiona; cure-tor's tour lectures, dance datnonakatione and poetry ipadjng fra 2625 Durant Am, 642-0808.

EAST BAY WOMEN ARTISTS' EXHIBIT Through OcL 22, Aka Betas Summit Med-cal Center Art Celery, 2460 Ashby Ava. Berkeley, 339-0348 or (925) 2546973. EXHIBITION Tatifomie Spades: Biological Art 8 MuStratioa torpu0 May 13, Oaktond MuNum of Caffomi (B8B) GAK-MUSE orwwMMnuHumcezxg. Monday BBKEEY C0MMUMTY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Provide! raheanaie for their way back to the East Bay. Landowner Antonio Peralta first leased then sold 6P0 acres to the settlers and they laid out the.

village of Clinton. The name-came-from Chase's intended bride Mary Ellen Clinton who, unfortunately, so the story goes, died back home In Massachusetts waiting few him to return from California to claim her. In 1870, two other communities, Lynn and San a Community people rtendai in ivigina no audkiots or prior experience needect $66675 tukkx ictotarahips avaitotln, 7 to 10 pun, St Ambrose Church basement 1146 Gtijnan St, Berkeley, 528-21 46 Wednesday WEDNESDAY NGHT DANCNG Beginning baflroom tyawxi 7 pin, ttanckig, 8 pm, SB. Lake Marts Dance Center, Veteran! Memorial Buidng, 200 Grand Ava, Oakland, 287-8233. Thureday FALL FOR THE ARTS Free lunchtime concert NxMcaasi this cukuraly rich par- fanning arte in Berktaey and the Bay ini, from eclectic jazz end African percutoicn muta to daMical onsemblei and chidran pertorming Swing, fok and Cuban dance noon to 1 pm, downtown Berkeley BART Ptai 5482230, CHANCES TO LEARN Ongoing TURMNG PONT CAREER CENTER -OHera a number of ewear-baeed wxxtahaps and orientation throughout the week, cal for prices and time Beritetey YWCAT2609 Bancroft Way, B4863701 FINANCES FORWARD Demis Quia account executive at Morgari, Stanley, Dean.

In both projects; youths generated the music and visuals for riveting presentations. s. Will lams can be reached at SL Suite 220. or by calling 531-3356. place.

In the works are promotional campaigns, featuring a series of posters and print ads to be coordinated with activities Identifying Eastlake as a multicultural shopping and dining destination. Pedestrian and streetscape Improvements will soon be visible, thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Cultural performances, child- -BERKELEY ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP Hokk monthly MonrationN mealing, free, 7 to 9 pm. North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Heint St, 8481861. CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP -Hatda open dxcueaion for toabian, gey, bi-eexuaL and tranegenrtar caregiver 6 JO to 8:30 pm.

North Berkeley Senior Canter, 1901 Hart Si, Berkeley. Thureday RELAXATION ANO VISUALIZATION FOR PEOPLE WITH CANCER For anyone deafing vwth theraa and anxiety of a cancer diegnoai lie 5 pm, Abe Betas Summit Medical Center, 2460 Aehby Am, Berkeley, 2041611. fin Kds a parents Monday FAMLY STORYTTME The Sen Pablo Ubrary preienti entertaining rttKngi for-dl age free, 7 pm. 374-3996, Have a listing Jar' the daily calendar Send il two week in advance tit Community Cat-endar. The Oakland Tribune, 401 13th SL, Oakland 94612, or cad 208-6451.

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332, for Information. Coming up: A lank at EBALDCs 25 years as a ermofm nity organization. 1 Now that the designation Is In Calendar Wider, speaks on Stock Bondi end the 12:30 pm, admieaion with coffee, Berkeley City Club, 2315 Durant Ave, 8483631 Monday TIPS ON URBAN GARDENING The Santa Fa Bar 8 Griti offera tree training on urban gardening, 10 am to 4 pm, 1310 UnivenityAve. Beikefey, 841-1110 BREAST CANCER EDUCATION Katyer PermenentoOektand ie oRering a free eeminer to promote braaot health eweraneto and the importance of early cancer detection, Spenah language akerptatant wd be' aveitabi 6:30 to 8:30 pm, 280 W. MbcAt-thur Btvd, 12th Floor B68KP-WOM0L Q9 rxi Meeitcgs Tuesday BERKELEY CAMERA CLUB MEETING -Shere your ddei and prints with other photographer 1:30 pmi Northbrae Community Church, 941 The AJemed Berkeley, 531-8664 EMERYVUE TOASTMASTERS -Hokty a free meeting, noon to 1 pm, 700 Heim Ave, Berkeley, 6636628.

STROKE SUPPORT GROUP -A free group meeting for efrnke auvivor 4 to 5 pro, Herrick campue of Aka Btaae Summit Medical Center, 3001 DwitfkWey, Berkeley, 2044501 ssai Soul Beat TVbss Community 'aarvica programa on Soul' Beta TetaMWon (KS8T-TV, Owinal 27 at 2524 73rd Ava. 5302774 and on tiw World Wide Web at httRAmwv jtxtibaaLccm) av elude: 4 am Soul Beat Concerto 6 am Maaaaga to toe Black Marc 1 Louie Fanakha Nation of Mam am Goipal Bata veto Young Turn am kiTana.nophatieMQvanHgt wkh Barbara Rouaeel and Rkatikk Grogan am, 11:30 pm Ravatationa Gtwpta Muai: Update 10 am Ever homing Faith 11 am ButiuMra BUa Chritaton Church 11J0 11 pm RevOr. Lorenzo raoitae Mintyatyi 1pm Soul Showcyas wkh AIBakard I pm Golden Goapal Mum Video wkh Mwitwtan Martin 4 pm Soul Bata Roundtabto-wkh -Chauncey Bailey, Alice Spearman. Stawyn 6 pm Heath Bata wkh Dr. Geoftxy 8 pm Shoppng Bata witii Nnv and Hatan Davie pm True Solution mkh Dr.

Yuwf Bey pm Soul Bata vkkoe 10pm Eata Bay BUa Church. 0 9 G3 PACIFIC INTERNATION1 QUILT FESTIVAL IX October 5th 8th Saati Clara CsaveatkM Ceater 5001 Great Aaierfcs Parkway, Suta Clara -Tfcanday Satarday IB AM-4 PM Sasdajr II AM 5 PM Over 90 Ventlor Booths offeiing supplies, Banina sewi ng msrftines, dothing, fabrics pnd more! 300 Competition Quilts A Wearables on Exhibit! Ptus Six Intenntiotial Exhibitions! iGomlAdbiMrai S10.00 (includes roadmit) Chikhes undo1 16 free FraeMda AirCooditianed Phone (Oct 4 Oct 8): (401)748-7101 Youth: Cal students on in the environment ROUSE TIRE SERVICE, INC. Fwitify Owned Since 1946 FALL SALE! OFFtm ttiSfit FOR A LIMITED TIME AttaWtotoakaniNiSMah Continued from LOCAL-1 ages of 5 and 13. They produced and wrote the video," said "Its about young people getting Into the Freedom School." Envlronctde deals with the dangers present In the environ-' ment and was produced by UC Berkeley students between the ages of 18 and 23. LTXMS MXV4" XGTV UGHTTHUCK PERFORMANCE VR RATED ALL SEASON' ALL SEASON ALL SEASON LT21S75R1I IfSMSHmS 20W55VR1S LT2SS7SR1S 20SAHHR1S 22SS0VR1S LTMS77SR1S 18SMHR18 Mara Sim I1X106BRH IQStaOMRIS TVp kl Stockl rbrrS emergency.

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