Who are you and what do you do?
I am Jackie the House Elf. My official job is to watch the children and report to Santa. I really just like getting into stuff.
What do you love about San Leandro?
I love all the local businesses and their decorated windows, it gets me in the Holiday spirit!
Final Words of Wisdom?
Be nice to each other in the parking lot.
See more of Jackie here
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Meet Your Neighbor - Lesley Christiansen and Joseph Alan McCalip
I'm Lesley Christiansen and currently I am 100% and advocate
for my youngest daughter, Audrey, who was diagnosed this summer with Autism.
I'm Joseph, I'm a photographer and a cinematographer and I
specialize in weddings and I do a lot of photo shoots around the community.
What do you love about San
Leandro?
Lesley: I think one
of the things I fell in love with besides the community was when I lived in
downtown San Leandro, I loved the vibe and how there were all these different
events happening all the time, this was about 7 years ago, so now it's evolved
and continuing to grow and I like that, I like it a lot. I feel like there are more younger crowds
moving in and it's a really hip place to be.
Joseph: When I was in
high school and college, a lot of people
would go to San Francisco, Berkeley or Oakland and bring back those cultures influences
to San Leandro. When I moved here I thought I want to be here for a while.
After having Children you start think about where you want to be, what city you
want to live in, this has always been a good choice (San Leandro). The neighborhood we live in now has a very
strong community base, a lot of parents that have kids hang out and get to know
each other, I think that's important. You don't want to live in a neighborhood
where you don't connect with your neighbors.
Lesley, let's talk about your FashionStylista Web site, When did this
start?
Lesley: It started at
a very young age, one of the first gifts I bought my Mom was a pair of earrings,
I think I was about 5 or 6 at the Oakland flea market . Before I got into personal
styling I was a legal assistant for over 10 years. I got bored a lot. One day
the idea just popped in my head to shop for someone. I asked an attorney, a
friend if I could to that. She gave me her whole closet , can you redo my whole
closet, Yes I will do it for free. This is the deal, If you love it and get
complements refer me to people. People loved it, she threw a party, invited her
friends. I came in, I told them what was in, what was out. That was the start
of my personal styling business.
How can people find you?
I love the energy in the videos
Lesley: Thank you. I
try to put the contents out there for everyone, I try to base it on my personal
problems that I have had with fashion. Being short, not really tall not everything
fits me the way it should. I feel out there a lot of my clients have the same
type of issues.
One of the things I always try to put out there is fashion
is a lot more than what is on the outside and what dresses you. It always
represents what is going on inside at the moment. Always.
There are always wonderful photos and the videos are well made, I am
sure you (Joseph) have a lot to do with that?
Joseph: I wish we had more time to produce more of those, it's
a great thing. We have separate businesses but we can mesh them together to
help each other out. She helps me dress better at weddings, she helps me with business
tactics. I was just an artist and wanting to please people. Her skills are in business
and mine as an artist.
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Joseph's Art |
Lesley: We Complement
each other
Joseph: The photos, the blog and the videos. I always think
we can make something look a little better (relating to video quality).
Lesley: We complement
each other, It's funny how life works out. He definitely is part of the
photography for my business and the videos. I think I complement him with my business
mind and the background that I had with law, agreements and trademark,
copyright and all that stuff.
Your photography has morphed into cinematography, Your videos are
beautiful. Was that a natural progression for you?
Joseph: I had a
camera that she bought for me. I would take my daughters to the park and take
pictures, then I started clicking buttons, Oh, this shoots video. I had never shot video with a camera that was
as great quality as the DSLR.
I started having
ideas with what I could do. At that time
I already had a business with my photos, I wasn't doing wedding photography
yet, just family portraits. When I got
my first wedding I actually shot a video for them before their wedding that
they showed at their wedding. After that I realized that creating a story that
I saw through my eyes. I could make a great connection and not bore people.
Make it exciting and energetic and draw people in.
Joseph Alan Productions
Joseph Alan Productions
They seem personal
That's what happened with the video. These important milestones
in our lives. They are things that shouldn't
be let go or just heard once. I was really driven that people have a video they can pull out, invite
friends over "Watch this quick video of my wedding". Something that
lasts.
They are beautiful, not like someone has stood in the back with a
camcorder
Lesley: It's a film,
it's a beautiful film.
It's funny , our first thing was photography and we were
trying to find our niche. Joe had lost his job and we didn't know what to do.
We thought let's just use your natural talents and got into photography, one
thing lead to another. Connections play a big role, meeting people. We met some
people that did video, it was an interest to him something that he had an
itching to do. Next thing you know he was doing it for himself.
I know you are both involved in your school. You just did a photo shoot
with part of the proceeds shared with the school.
Joseph: That was my wife's
idea. I like to share what I love to do, I love being involved in my daughters'
school in any way that I can. There are a lot of families here, let's do photo
shoot, it's fall time, people love to share
their family photos during Christmas.
Lesley: I am on the PTA
board for Roosevelt Elementary School. The idea just popped and I pitched it to
the president, she shared it with board and the board said lets go. It started
last year . 15% of everything we make on the shoot goes to the Roosevelt PTA.
The PTA serves a great purpose, I didn't realize how much
the PTA does until I became a member and sat there at the meetings. They buy
laptops, computers, iPads, field trips and even helping with salary for teacher
assistants. It's amazing, so why not give back to that. It's our children who
benefit.
Where do you see your businesses going in the future?
Lesley: Honestly, I
am not too sure. Right now I am 100% an advocate for my child and her
education. She has been diagnosed with autism. I have been trying to figure out
what I want to do with that. It takes so much of my time I have not been able
to put too much time into my fashion business. I may morph those together .
Bring it together and see who out there can relate and start following me. It's
not all about fashion, there are tons of different things I do. I am a business
partner (with Joseph), I am a mother, I love fashion and style. I'm thinking of
bring them together and being more of a blogger and seeing what happens after
that.
Click to read Lesleys Blog article on these changes in her life MY DAUGHTER HAS AUTISM AND IT’S NOT IN THIS SEASON!
Click to read Lesleys Blog article on these changes in her life MY DAUGHTER HAS AUTISM AND IT’S NOT IN THIS SEASON!
Joseph: With weddings, photography and the future I hope to
build a staff. It can be really tough alone. I want to document what is
happening here in San Leandro in any way that I can. I am talking to a lot of
new businesses that come here. Help them shoot the right video to promote their
business. I have a friend we are working on a video right now that is getting
pitched to A&E for a reality show, their t-shirt company is a different
thread (laughs) . They do gorilla marketing , I hope they get picked up. More
videos, maybe commercials for some businesses here. More corporate.
Any words of wisdom?
Joseph: With God all
things are possible. We could not get where we are if we were not faith based.
We have prayed a lot about things that we should be doing, ideas, new ways of
handling our business, where we should move next. It's always here in San
Leandro. Faith Driven.
Lesley : I have one
quote from Theodore Roosevelt "Do what you can, with what you have, where
you are"
Thank you guys
Monday, October 26, 2015
Meet Your Neighbor - Michelle and Leo Sheridan
Who are you and what do you do?
Michelle and Leo Sheridan and we are the president and vice-president
of San Leandro Girls Softball.
What do you love about San Leandro?
We love the tight knit community, anything you want to do, people you want to know, you see them at one
sport you see them at another, you see them in the coffee shop. It's just wonderful
to have such an tight knit feel to a community.
Girls softball is a brand new league, why was that need?
We have an 8 year old daughter we have been coaching her in
soccer and in softball and we have seen there are no girls sports in San Leandro. We
have had tons of interest. People came up to us as say "Why don't we have
girls sports in San Leandro?" We totally agree, why don't we? So we
decided to start a league.
When will it start, When can you sign up and is there a Facebook page and Web
site.
LEO - Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/Sanleandrogirlssoftball and website is http://www.sanleandrogirlssoftball.com/
MICHELLE - Registration is open now, it opened on Friday.
Opening day is March 4th 2016. Girls can register online until the middle of January.
We will also have 2 or 3 registration sites available.
What are the Ages?
LEO - Girls from 4 to 14 of all playing abilities.
San Leandro is the home of the Nitro. We are excited to do a
competitive team. Usually competitive teams are after rec. So rec teams first,
then have tryouts for the Nitro to bring a competitive team to San Leandro.
Fields Yet?
MICHELLE - No official fields yet, we have an unofficial
home.
LEO - The city has been working with us and is helping to
find us a home.
You are also very involved in the your girls school
MICHELLE - I am PTO president of James Monroe Elementary,
Leo is Dads Club President. We have been doing that since our daughter was in
kindergarten. Leo is also on school board.
LEO - We are very involved in the community.
MICHELLE - We just want to make our community better, we
want to make it better for our kids, specifically girls because we do not have
enough activities for them.
LEO - In San Leandro the Diamonds are dominated by boys, we
don't have an equitable share of girls on these fields.
MICHELLE - We want to
give the Girls softball.
You also work in San Leandro?
MICHELLE - I work for Bank of the West, I am a security investigator.
I have worked for Bank of the west for 15 years. Leo works at San Leandro Color
so we are completely into the san Leandro community
Any words of Wisdom?
MICHELLE - It's super important for everybody to get
involved. You hear in other communities that people like to complain, they want
changes but they are not willing to man up and to really get involved. You have
got to get involved, that is the only way you can make change. That's what Leo
and I practice and preach.
Thanks you so much
Monday, October 19, 2015
Meet Your Neighbor - Lord Blood-Rah (Frank Wallace-Ailsworth)
Who are you and what
do you do?
My full name is Frank
Wallace-Ailsworth. I'm 52 and was born
and raised here in San Leandro. I'm
married to my wife Chris and have two sons, Gavin, who lives in Boston and is
the drummer for popular art rock band Bent Knee, and Ben, who lives at home and
teaches drums and bass as well as performing all over the Bay Area and
recording with musicians like Jay Lane formerly of Primus.
For the last 6
years I have hosted Horror and Sci-Fi films at various venues all over the Bay
Area. I started at the Chouinard Winery
in Castro Valley in 2009. My wife and I
are close friends with the winemaker, Damian Chouinard, and his family. Damian was interested in showing movies at
the winery, specifically older genre films.
We put a show together with someone else hosting and, though the show
came off well and was well attended, there were some quirks that made Damian
not want to rehire the host.
The next day,
Damian, my wife and I were sitting in my kitchen having a glass of wine when he
said he wanted to do a series of movie shows every September, but didn't want
to use the previous host. I said I
really didn't know of anyone else to suggest, whereupon my wife Chris turned to
me and said "Why the hell don't you do it?"
I had no answer, so the following year in '09 I began
hosting the shows under the title Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre.
I became Lord
Blood-Rah, the High Lord of Geekdom, (a self proclaimed title): A proud Geek who loves nothing so much as
sharing these great old classic and craptacular horror and sci-fi films with
like minded Geeks.
This last
September marked the sixth year of Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre at
the Chouinard Winery which runs every September weekend.
Soon after, I
began hosting shows at other venues across the Bay Area including The Bal in
San Leandro, The Parkway in Oakland, The Rheem in Moraga and, most recently,
the Peirano Winery in Lodi.
Three years ago,
I was approached by Sujoy Sarkar of KCTH Comcast 27 out of Chabot College to do
a TV show, basically a Creature Features type horror host show. I dove in and began filming episodes on a set
I built in my home.
Just a few months
later, a good friend of mine in Peoria, Il. Bryan Wolford, who works at WAOE
My59 TV, said their station wanted to run a horror host show and to send a
sample episode for consideration. I met
Bryan while submitting material for his horror themed podcast Drunken
Zombie.
I sent a link to
an episode on Youtube and within a couple of hours I was told they wanted to
run the series! Shortly after, two other
mid-west stations. WISE MyTV Fort Wayne in In. and WHTV My18 in Lansing Mi. picked
up the series.
You can find
episodes of my show, as well as the first appearance of Lord Blood-Rah at the
ever at the Chouinard Winery from 2009 on youtube.com/lordbloodrah.
My connection to
Bryan also lead to me hosting the Drunken Zombie International Film Festival in
Peoria for the last four years. It's an
independent horror film festival that features submissions of short and feature
length horror films from all over the world.
Lord Blood-Rah's
Nerve Wrackin' Theatre is now in it's 5th Season and airs locally on KCTH
Comcast 27 Friday Nights at 10:30pm and Saturday nights at Midnight, and on
Comcast 28 10pm Wednesday nights and 12:30am Saturday Nights as well as the
afore mentioned mid-west stations.
The show can also
be found on various online horror host sites such as Kreepykastle.com and The
Vortexx at horrorhost.net.
I have also made
numerous pop culture and comic book convention appearances and next year will
be the Master of Ceremonies at the 2016 Con-volution Convention at the Hyatt
Regency SFO, as well as presenting a panel on the connection between Tiki
Culture and Monsters at the 2016 Tiki Oasis Convention in San Diego.
This Halloween Night
I'll be hosting the Werewolves of London Halloween Party at Trader Vic's in
Emeryville. We're having a Bay Area's
Best Werewolf Contest with some great prizes supplied by Trader Vic's and
myself!
All this and a
day job make life quite busy!
What do you love
about San Leandro?
As I said, I was
born and raised here. I love the
convenience of living here. Everything
is quite easily accessible and there is a great small town vibe to the town,
even though San Leandro has grown quite a bit since I was a kid here!
Tell me about the BAL?
I did a series of shows at the Bal theatre featuring classic
films. We showed the original
Frankenstein and Dracula there, an evening of Gamera films, Psycho, a tribute
to Creature Features, etc. The shows
were great fun and drew a small, tight attentive audience, but the financial
realities of the Bal at the time, owned by Dan Dillman, made continuing there
impossible. We just were not drawing the
numbers he needed to see to make it viable.
The first
CreaturesCon, the Creature Features convention, was held at the Bal. It was a great success, but even at that
first event we could feel that CreatureCon was outgrowing the venue. CreaturesCon now is a part of the Big Wow
Comic Book Convention which next year will morph into the Silicon Valley
ComicCon.
The Bal looks to
be doing primarily music now. I may
perhaps approach Dan again with a pitch for a show, but with the TV show and
other live shows lined up, it's hard to tell when.
Finishing Words of
Wisdom
To quote the
great Bob Wilkins of Creature Features, "Watch Horror Films, Keep America
Strong!"
Monday, October 5, 2015
Meet Your Neighbor - Tom Blinn
My name is Tom Blinn and I am a retired teacher and
businessman and I work in a youth program in Oakland. My spare time goes to the San Leandro
Historical Railroad Society.
Very Cool. What do you love about San Leandro?
I just love it because they (the City of San Leandro) are so
open to new ideas and they are really supportive of us as a railroad museum but
also our approach into the schools in training kids on how to be safe around
railroad tracks.
There was something fairly
recently when somebody got hit in San Leandro on the railroad tracks.
We generally get involved when there is an accident and we
go to the schools and talk to the kids, and sometimes the counselors will get
involved, but we are part of a larger organization called Operation Lifesaver
which is all around the United States and was started by Engineers in
1949. We have thousands of people that
are presenters, like myself, and we go to schools to speak. On October 14 we will be presenting to the 6th
grade classes at John Muir School here is San Leandro.
Oh, very cool! Now you guys have your museum at Thrasher
Park. The building that you are housed
in has a little bit of history. Please
tell us about that.
The building we are in was built in 1898 and it was built
with heartwood grade redwood, full dimension so a 2X4 is a 2X4! The building sat on the corner of Davis St. and
the railroad tracks for a long time. It
was 22 years ago that we moved it over to Thrasher Park. We bought it from the railroad. We had enough money to move it and the City of
San Leandro allowed us to place it at Thrasher Park. We sold it to the City and we lease it back
from them on a 20 years lease. We
generally have 2000-3000 people coming in every other month so we have a lot of
community involvement. Most of our
visitors are young people. Some kids
don’t have a long span of attention but around trains they do! So for parents, sometimes the worst part of
the visit is trying to take their kids home because the kids want to stay and
they cry.
Right!
But we have a museum, we have a HO scale display and we have
an outdoor display for larger trains. We
also have an area just for the kids.
They can go run trains, they can crash them and do anything they
want! They have fun doing that.
You do special
Halloween and holiday events?
Yes, we have a special Halloween event on 10/27. We will have trains with Halloween cars on it
and the whole place will be decorated up!
We really look for kids to participate and they will have a great time
.
Great. What are your normal hours of operation?
Saturday mornings starting about 9:30am until about
1pm. On Tuesday nights we are open
7:30pm until 9:30pm. We have about 35
members and we are all very avid about trains.
Sometimes we ask ourselves why we like trains and we don’t know but we
really like trains! (Laughs).
That’s
wonderful! My son and I have visited and
we really loved it. Do you have any last
words of wisdom?
Well, our passion is to our trains but even greater than
that is that people are not hurt by trains.
A lot of people don’t give enough attention to trains and the tracks and
always be aware that the train can come at any time. We want no one to be hurt.
Thank you for your
time today Tom.
(thanks to Patricia Minnis for Transcribing the interview)
Monday, September 28, 2015
Meet Your Neighbor - Paul Francisco
Who are you and what do you do?
My name is Paul Francisco, I am an athletic trainer and therapist.
I also coach my daughters under nine soccer team.
What do you love about San Leandro?
I love San Leandro's location. It's proximity to San
Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Silicon Valley. Having BART is a huge benefit
that many towns do not have.
Words of wisdom?
Patience is a virtue
Thanks Coach!
Monday, September 21, 2015
Meet your Neighbor - Marilyn Pluth
Who are you and what do you do?
My name is Marylin Pluth live in San Leandro I’m a homemaker
in the process looking for a job haven’t worked for 4-5 years. I’ve been
staying home and taking care of my daughter so now its time to get back to
work. I like to garden and to get involved with the school. I seem to be very
interested in what goes on in the City of San Leandro because I’ve been a
resident here for probably 25 years and I’ve seen the changes and I’m happy
with how the city is progressing.
What do you love about San Leandro?
I like this town
because it gives you that small town feeling but its in the middle of the bay
area and close to everything. From San Jose to up north Marin its really a
great place to live and I’ve grown up in the area all my life, I’m from San Jose
actually and I’m married my husbands name is Don my daughters name is Michelle
and she is 12.
Bought our first house on Begeir Ave and then Lee avenue and
then on Brie so the time spent here we’ve been pretty happy, nobody really
knows about it I mean it's starting to change a little bit but it's been a
really pleasant place to live and as the years have gone by and I’ve gotten to
know the people I basically feel like there is an interesting community here.
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Fairmont Ridge on 7/30/15 by Marylin Pluth |
People are warm and friendly and yet there are some very
strong political view points and I want to say they’re conservative yet
somewhat liberal. I find that I meet interesting people here that are very attuned
to the community and want to help the community and either I gravitate towards
that or you know there’s just a lot of people like that.
One of the things recent has been the “black lives matter”
project and this town has its interesting moments about that, I’m finding its
very interesting to be involved in that and to see the reaction of the people
in the community, there’s a lot of openness but there’s a lot of.. like
everywhere there is a lot of people with concerns and backlash to the black
lives matter movement. I’m a pretty down
the middle of the road person I just am trying to see what’s fair for everybody
and what’s best for everybody and I find it interesting that I’ve joined
something like this because I’ve got enough things to do in my life but it just
means a lot to me. I would like to break this barrier between blacks and
whites. Having conversations and discussing what’s really going on and make
resolve it somehow or I don’t know just to start having conversations about it.
I think this town can handle it.
They are allowing a pot distributor to move in which I am
happy and surprised, I am glad that they are open minded. The city council has
really changed over the 25 years I have lived here.
The first 10 years I
lived here people asked me where San Leandro was, I had never heard of it
growing up in San Jose it's not just a town that is on the radar. Now it's
going somewhere.
San Leandro is just a pleasant place to be, we have bought 3
different houses here, we could have moved away and tried Berkeley or somewhere
else, but we like it here.
Daughters School
She has been going to the schools in San Leandro but now she
is going to a charter school in Oakland. Its just opened up last year its an
interesting school because its full of technology, its basically everything is
done on the computer online, its set up on a google class room situation. Google
has really zeroed in on how to create this classroom world for students and
teachers and its really interesting. It’s a lot like a corporate office would
work, yet these kids have mastered the use of computers within a years time
really well. From the time they’ve started until now is incredible they know
more than us now.
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Sunset on eight, twenty-one, twenty-fifteen |
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A natural laser light show. Fairmont Ridge 7/30/15 |
You take a lot of photos and you post them on This is San Leandro,
thank you.
I don't know what got me into it. I took film in college,
communication and broadcast video. I have always enjoyed photography. These
camera, these phones make it so easy I am amazed at some of the pictures I get
myself. My brother-in-law said that I have an eye for things. I was happy to
hear that. I see the sun setting and go, Oh, I have got to get in the car go
somewhere and find a location. I make the excuse of walking the dog, but I am
trying to get to the sun. The formation and the clouds we have been getting,
maybe the fire unfortunately has had the skies really nice. I keep looking up
and going Wow, look at that.
Are they all taken on your phone?
They are all on my Samsung phone, every single one. I never
really do anything to the photo to change contrast or the brightness I might
crop it. but usually its left the way it is.
This is one of my favorite images, tell me about it?
This was up on Fairmont Ridge, I go up there a lot and take
pictures. There is this bench that is all by itself. My daughter and I were
walking the dog, I was just slow, I wasn't keeping up with them, I saw them sit
down, then the sun came out through the clouds I thought it was so great. The
camera darkened the landscape, it came out perfect.
I love the mood.
I really appreciate your comments and the opportunity to
showcase the photos.
Thanks for being out and taking so many photos, they are not just of
Fairmont Ridge, you go everywhere
I try to, I keep saying where do I go next. I keep saying I
should try something other than landscapes, but it's that that captures my
attention. I was at the marina last night, I forget there are boats there, you
forget those area if you don't hang out there. It really was pretty.
You have a luck dog!
I guess so, he enjoys it... I always bring a girlfriend
along too
Final quote or words of wisdom?
I think the time has come for this town to become more
progressive (with technology and our policies), we need to be careful in having
his happen in a way that benefits the community. Make sure the progression benefits the haves
and the have not's. We are a mixed society in San Leandro, we need to keep
that.
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