Viva CalleSJ is coming to East San Jose in a big way this weekend, with the open-streets event closing North White Road to motor vehicles and making room for cyclists, strollers and skaters Sunday.
The 5-mile route, “El Este: From the Library to the Lake,” includes activity hubs at the end points of the Berryessa Library and Lake Cunningham Regional Park, as well as another at Alum Rock Village. The hubs will include food trucks, live entertainment, water stations, restrooms and free minor bike repairs from Community Cycles.
While previous Viva Calle events have included Alum Rock and Lake Cunningham park, this is the first one to take place entirely in East San Jose and the first that doesn’t through downtown San Jose in any way.
Brian Clampitt, parks manager for San Jose’s department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services, said as Viva Calle celebrates 10 years, the program is excited to explore new ground, though that does also mean ensuring residents in the area who have never before had to deal with Viva Calle’s road closures know what to expect.
“Every route tells a new story, and this one opens the door to neighborhoods that haven’t yet had the chance to experience Viva CalleSJ in their own front yard,” Clampitt said. “We know that reaching new communities comes with unique challenges in making sure residents feel informed and comfortable with how Viva CalleSJ works. But on the flipside, it also creates powerful opportunities to build new connections, promote active living, and celebrate San Jose’s diversity in a new area — one street at a time.”
Viva Calle takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and there will be vehicle crossings where White Road intersects with Penitencia Creek Road, McKee Road, Story Road and Ocala Avenue. You can get more information at www.vivacallejs.org.
MUSICAL NOTES: This weekend, Symphony San Jose is sounding the final notes on a really successful season with “España,” a season-finale that journeys through the Iberian Peninsula with José Luis Gomez conducting the orchestra and Rafael Aguirre as a featured guitar soloist. It would be worth your while to arrive to the concerts — 7:30 p.m. Saturday or 2:30 p.m. Sunday — early, as there will be a flamenco dance performance in the California’s courtyard.
Symphony San Jose also is wrapping up its season with good news, too. The board of directors has signed Executive Artistic Director Robert Massey to a contract extension through the 2027-28 season. “We are absolutely thrilled with the momentum Robert and his team have created,” said Board Chair Nancy Johnson, pointing to increases in both subscriptions and single-ticket sales, new education programs and a recent $1 million bequest that is the second-largest gift in the institution’s history.
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