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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 42

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2-LOCAL THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE SUNDAY. June 30. 2002 a Peralta Hacienda, Pardee House Am ft coimKrzzn rhr. i 11" IWllfi MMtowWai Today i SHAKESPEARE A tas poribmwncs of Tf VMntort 4 pjn. UMdi Mk Duck Rond nuadow at Mnui Aron Otofani 8654431 FARMBB MARKET -hJrk London Squat 10 gja to 2 un, Broadway and EntradtonBOMIBOTa Clewing pwty to fas Birtatoy Am FatowIGdtoy forte ediUtoi bone-tt chfttan te Mttfa Ea noon 6 pi 2066 Cantor SUM-Wi rj I 5 taTS' '4i I WO OAKLAND LANDMARKS ARE AMONG the first recipients of the Call-fioraia Heritage Fund, a $10 million grant program administered by the state Office of Historic Preservation.

The funds were approved by voters two years age as Proposition 12 the Safe Neighborhood. Parks. Clean Water, Clean Air and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000. Awarded $100,000 for development and fabrication of historical exhibits Is the Peralta Hacienda (California His-. torical Landmark No.

025) in Fruttvale. The Pardee House on Uth Street in downtown (California Historical Landmark No. 1027) baa received $30,158 to Install a wheelchair lilt and handicapped accessible bathroom. Both grants must have a 50 percent match In an, fijere were 30 awards the state for this receiving amounts that range from $30,000 to $300,000. "The projects eligible for these funds had to be either operated by public i not-for-profit groupsT qitd up toE.lr fli.) Si-b-x C't-" -1' MN1MGS Bfafelfan of kndnps parangi oy uvibiim rmon 901 Im, AAgMUlftMi 80TBQ Dy TO WHiOpOTOn lin)QRMn Commmioa 101 Btftoi St.

flnt toor. Montoy farough Wday, 7 am to 3 pm. Ototond 464-7771 BEPHANT ART ExhUton of palm- Lm ftkftj Aan alapkapto ftlMgu A A. yw oy wi wmpnmm vroy mi Mr aaan and NgNc Rbn ArohNw 2625 Durant SCUFTURE ExhfcMonof Repalud Obfacto: Onto Ison" tad Monday to Mdayi 7 am to pm. Galanf 661 866 Cky Cantor, (tknd 23622001 bS Mi ill ll 5vHtotor.HM Landmarks until now It has been difficult for this category of historical sites to quality for this much needed brick and mortar money, saya Roberta Deulng, executive director of the California Preservation Foundation, a statewide advocacy organization headquartered In Oakland.

These first-round winners represent Just a small percentage of applications received, so we know there Is a large unmet need for funding of this A second round of funding to dispense the remaining $6 million approved by voters will be announced early next year (UppIlwHim Hwi1Hfn for Round Two la Aug. 2). In addition to the $10 infill California Heritage Fund Proposition 12 allocations will include $544.75 million for file rehabilitation and restoration of state parka, Including Tttfabfacto programming on Out knh goMmmnt mom dtonml Ptonwl MtaudoK fttgam HbAoom am Ruho and LogUMon 827X12) 106 am Loral pnro awnto or tab Aooooo and oound omounokfnonto MJOam NtOcmacftw: Ducks- 11 am Fbwnoo and kfanogtoiwnl Commktot 02502) 12J0 pm Communky Eoonomic Du-wtapnwnt 82502) MO pm Dtodntolon Tomnrom fad- HLE PHOTO THE PERALTA HACIE1DA historical park in Fruttvale will receive 100,000 from Proposition 12 funds. Today SoulBea: our permanent exhibits, says Alzono. The park and badenda are managed by the rib's Public Wcvks Agency, while a friends group provides volunteer There are lota of opportunities for vriunteers to become Involved especially with our school tours pro- PEACE WAUC-lahaManttNdgMm Oromtad far taaoa had a awatoy waft arafand Uta Martt, 3 pm, mato to te oof-umna batman Grand and lataahora m-nuaa, naar fatontoto 860 and Grand Itoe Heflar, 7666711 XBTCRS ANONYMOUS Maaft 6 to 6 pm, Mb Omhr, 2712 Tatoomto Am.

Barietoy.mS) 62240061 ANONYMOUS -ktafciQ fv ptopli who mi fiomputaMft 7 to am. Mandate Houad 3080 Horn St, Oakland 6646061 The Pardee House has been open to the public since 1989, and is operated and maintained by a family trust established by the late Helen and Madeline Pardee, daughters at former Gov. George Pardee. The sisters lived together tn the 1868 Itallanate villa, sur- rounded by the original gardens and carriage house, to file end of their Uvea. "We hope folks can make It to our annual Fourth of July Picnic fills Thursday.

says Nicolai. This year we will be entertained by the Fourth Street Five Jazz Band. There will be guided tours of file house, croquet and badminton on the lawn and homemade fried I'lili'km miH $18 million to protect and promote greater under-tandlngof file etateh past; and $915 million to cities and counties for acquisition and restoration of focal parka, recreation lands and open space (50 percent of which wlll be directed to heavily urbanized communities). 1 Another $640 million will be distributed to flic Department of Conservation, the state Coastal Conservancy, and the California Conservation Corps for further enhancement projects. We are very pleased to receive fills gant, says Holly Alonzo, executive director of the Peralta Hacienda.

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CELEBRATION -The POtonwc Aanof-alen otabratoa faa Sfth faktafay of fas USS Ntonw; noon to 4 pm, 640 Whtor 8U6ZM215l tajMwvi aaawmtoBBBamwap I pm Hotofa Bito wlfa Or. Gtoftuy current exhibit, in honor of Oakland's 150th birthday, Is Topullsts, Visionaries ft Self-Promoters 46 Oakland Mayors, the first compilation of the dtys mayors past and present, he said. The coat la $12 adults, $8 children, and reservations are requested. Call 444-2187, Both the Pardee and Peralta houses will be open for special viewing later this summer pm- Snkn and Hton Onto pm Tha SoUom wlfa Dr. Vtaaf Bay- pm -8t Aratawa ftayar Hour 10 pm Ntoor Dorafay MoGhw KD0L Tocfatfi programming an faa Otofand m.

nooc Honour oouraponw homo ranv Owrawl IB IQwnnil 27 an ANT DWfal In- The historical irk Is located on flu site where the. Luis Peralta family first established a compound manage Its 44, OOCKacre rancho awarded to them in 1820 when California was atm dahnedby Spain. An 1870 Itallanate frame house still stands on the property. Ar-riiMoingiff) inveatlgrtlons have revealed find adobe structures were present hert In fire rancho's early days, The house la open Fridays from 4 to 6:30 on the flrat Saturday of every month from 1, to 3 p.m. and also by ppnfnfwwwt- We will be working with desist specialist Gordon Chun (who produced the higher suc-cesafulty Gokl Fever emlMt for the Oakland Museumj for Today dally pod.

FU PHOTO THE PARDEE HOUSE was awarded $30,158 in Proposition 12 funding. gram. The number for more Information la 525-0712. Tt has been a longterm goal of the Pardee Home Museum trustees to make our hMwrlf Imii aiwfUg, says Executive Director David NicolaL "This gunt realty helps get is tmpmtant project off the this important lim-KDOLNwrarari am Trom Dtatohoa tstoning mm KDOLNwwnto 2 pm KD0L hdto Hour 4 pm 2002 OUSDOrafaricaTtofatol pm KDOLNwraraN 7 pm DMto AtMtoiy Coundl 1 part of another Sesqulcentennlal Celebration. More details will follow.

Don't Chtcfc out hroyour opinion ranks HwngfaodffaunwmCMyaur vato far hat topic of faa day. WA1X Saoond nuto wuk around Uhl Mwift to bmft Alfa roghUftinS writ 10 am; mito to dw fthtokfa gi-raba 826) 210083a Hme a lallng far Bw dally cri-mdsr? 8end 2 two wwks In advinoe" Cm MBW wW wOmmUnKy Ctoandv Data, tha Oatdand Trttxini, 401 ifth 8L. Otatond B4612, cM 2006451. Fk 2066477. pm OOC Urol lOounMfar Obmmu-nfeyCarawcdarf pm-KDOLbritHaur Far oamptofa Khadufa vftlt hfarif WMOKkdoiOfQ 1 Program.

CaU 238-3234 for dates and locations. pound. Deverend Nelson Davis and wife Lorene ftator Duvis viiion and pewevemaoe. the Greater New ML Demon Daptkt Chatdi bait a new cfawdi edifice on the Chwuiqglhy aie 1973. Many By Dofotly D.Gnilloiy Bdcr Joseph Bayorc.

a 19th Century yjpd aintatisr, once said, "No Ban can five ia this worid wthout aabw hiatory. The Dewread Naaoa Duvis fos certainty ade kiatory, pasturing the Greater New Mount Hamoa Captkt Cfannh and cxcapliChtWiBn principles UteOaldand and Bafccley nn nnliri for over SOyean wtth the mpport of hia wife, Lorene. 1 There ate few around who can kjr data to thk achieveamoL Deu Dawk bepa hk fife aad labor aa Kkitor of a Saptiat coiqpmptfea after aervigg aa aa Aiaktadt Qaphk wder oowbat coadUooa aqued their hcada and uid i ooakkt be done; but the friendly thatch oa the corner of 10th ana Channkj 'Way stands today as a oinaeat to Paator Duvk and wife Lorcaes nauuveriu befief the providence of God. Pastor Davis and vfc IotctK successfully reared woe dddrea dariqg thekwarrigge of 56 yewnvhfiedahqgntthrkom and regards of wkkterkl' kc. The Greater New HonUt Oenkoo Baptist Chach nffl proudly cowweagMte 50 yews of pastoral services provided by Dev.

Ndsoa Davis and wife Lorene nlh a "Golden JnbAee" 50th Tear Baacpct on Anturday. Tltfe laUler Gtim Regular Admission $7 Seniors (Age 62) Kkfa (Ages 6-12) Kids Under 6 FREEtOds FREE Fridays (12 under) Carnival Wrist Bands $20 jSanlor Day Is Every Thursday! COUNTY FAIR lAlaOttifejfoe'M 2002 lint www.AlarnedaCountyfair.com i Ibdd Ihr Thtefatt under the kite Devetead CA whahinoa of ftoEd Dock Daptiat Church and study at a focal scakwy helped Den -Duvis to omocse his own dntxh 1951 wth oafjr three weaben-fak vrife, Lorene, her water Doris and one borrowed' wewber. thk the ooatae of a few short yean, the and Myrtle Afreets Oakfand. 1962, aa nrbaa reneaul project fereod another wove fisw Hurtle Afreet to Berkeley. The farced wove was a blesalgg dsguae, as 1965, the chnrpfc purchased real property at 1021 Chamiifg Vtyr, Berkeley.

Guided by 6, beginning at 6 p.a. the Jewett Bwroosi of the Oakland HwifoUrOty Center, located downtown OnUwid. To share tiua noratnM edebtatfoo, atom Dorotfy D.GuSoty, Esq. At (510) 635-2066 for advance tickets. Mrf donation: $50.00 at 309 Henry AtiecL Oakland and woved to wore tpiriff fonrtirwa on 4581 PletnalM Anaaa Pfatsaatoa (125) 42S-78M.

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