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December 16, 2004
Almaden Winery Center: Spirited building given new purpose
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| With renovations nearly complete, the Almaden Winery Community Center will feature 15,000 square feet of space, including two large multi-purpose rooms, several activity rooms and preschool rooms for Almaden’s community members. The center will offer recreational programs for children and adults, senior citizen classes and activities and will have a large kitchen available for parties. Photo by Diego Abeloos. |
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| District 2 Councilmember Forrest Williams, right, helps San Jose Vice Mayor Pat Dando cut the red ribbon, signifying the opening of the Almaden Winery Community Center on Dec. 11, with incoming district 10 Councilmember Nancy Pyle (behind Vice Mayor Dando) and Mark Linder, deputy assistant to the city manager, looking on. Children at the ceremony (also pictured) were asked to take part in the ceremony as well. Photo by Diego Abeloos. |
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| Sara Hensley, San Jose director of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services, emcees the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Almaden Winery Community Center on Dec. 11. Renovations on the winery began in December of 2003 and included a massive retrofitting to make the building earthquake-safe. Photo by Diego Abeloos. |
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