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SUMMARY:HAYWARD–Curbie Cares
DESCRIPTION:HAYWARD– Hayward Library will host events at senior living facilities regularly visited by the bookmobile on Friday\, October 27th & Thursday\, November 30th. Chinese and Korean immigrant residents of the complex will enjoy talks and demonstrations of healthy Asian cooking techniques by nutritionists\, dieticians and the local foodbank. Health and wellness conversations will be followed by recipe collecting from the seniors which will be contributed to a community-sourced cookbook and health guide. Books\, food\, and a variety of practical informational materials will be distributed\, and library and social service staff will be on hand to assist the seniors and help them make connections to resources and support. \nFor more information\, contact Project Director Reina Escovedo at Reina.Escovedo@Hayward-ca.gov.  \nThis project is supported by the Library Innovation Lab.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/hayward-curbie-cares/2023-11-30/
LOCATION:Hayward Public Library\, 888 C Street\, Hayward\, 94541\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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SUMMARY:HAYWARD–A Shoreline for All: How Citizens and Government Worked Together to Restore the Hayward Shoreline in the 1970s and 1980s
DESCRIPTION:HAYWARD-Join a series of community conversations about how Hayward histories shape our lives today. Each conversation will feature individuals who made history through sustained local action and community work. \nBetween 1970 and 1990\, a remarkable collaboration between citizens and government accomplished one of the most complex environmental restoration projects in history. This collaboration regained the public’s access to the Hayward Shoreline and preserved a unique ecology. This work also generated crucial new knowledge. Educators at Cal State East Bay and Hayward’s K-12 public schools created sophisticated inquiry-based science curricula\, engaging students in research. This collaborative work is historically significant and unique to Hayward. \nCommunity Panel: Community Panel: A Shoreline for All: \nHow Citizens and Government Worked Together to Restore the Hayward Shoreline in the 1970s and 1980s\nFriday\, November 3\, 2023\, 3:00-4:30pm\nFremont Bank Room at the Hayward Public Library\n888 C Street\, Hayward\, CA 94541 \nLight refreshments will be served. This series is free to the public. Parking in city lots next to the library is free of charge. \nFor more information\, go to haywardhistory.org or contact Dr. Bridget Ford\, 510-885-3207\, bridget.ford@csueastbay.edu. \nImage of Hayward Regional Shoreline by Vijayalakshmi Nidugondi.\n \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Quick Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/hayward-a-shoreline-for-all-how-citizens-and-government-worked-together-to-restore-the-hayward-shoreline-in-the-1970s-and-1980s/
LOCATION:Hayward Public Library\, 888 C Street\, Hayward\, 94541\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:HAYWARD–Community Panel
DESCRIPTION:HAYWARD-Join a series of community conversations about how Hayward histories shape our lives today. Each conversation will feature individuals who made history through sustained local action and community work. \nCommunity Panel: Country Press and Barrio Expressions: Young People Build Community and Identity in the Bay Area\, 1970-1985. 1970s Hayward saw a flourishing of youth movements to end injustices and create caring communities through understanding. The Country Press Collective and Barrio Expressions\, original to Hayward\, reveal the lives and interests of diverse groups\, including LGBTQ and Chicano/a youth\, on their own terms and in their own spaces. The Country Press and Barrio Expressions created belonging through culture and political action. They make visible the ways Hayward’s young people cared for each other and gave voice to their ideas and identities. \nCommunity Panel: Country Press and Barrio Expressions: \nYoung People Build Community and Identity in the Bay Area\, 1970-1985 \nFriday\, October 6\, 2023\, 3:00-4:30pm\nFremont Bank Room at the Hayward Public Library\n888 C Street\, Hayward\, CA 94541 \nLight refreshments will be served. This series is free to the public. Parking in city lots next to the library is free of charge. \nFor more information\, go to haywardhistory.org or contact Dr. Bridget Ford\, 510-885-3207\, bridget.ford@csueastbay.edu. \nImage: Hayward Public Library by Elisa Buitrago\, The Pioneer.  \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Quick Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/hayward-community-panel-country-press-and-barrio-expressions-young-people-build-community-and-identity-in-the-bay-area-1970-1985/
LOCATION:Hayward Public Library\, 888 C Street\, Hayward\, 94541\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:HAYWARD–Hidden Garden: A Japanese American Family’s Offer of Friendship Honors Culture and Beauty in 20th-Century Hayward
DESCRIPTION:HAYWARD-Join a series of community conversations about how Hayward histories shape our lives today. Each conversation will feature individuals who made history through sustained local action and community work. \nThe Shibata family garden and tea house in Hayward were designed by Zenjuro and Koyuri Shibata. Koyuri\, who descended from a long line of Buddhist ministers in Japan\, drew upon her religious sensibilities to define the garden’s structure and meanings. Many Haywardians attended events hosted in the garden before and after World War II\, a garden which still exists today near Highway 92. The Shibata family garden and tea house are a unique Hayward home\, one that tells a story about family\, community\, and culture. This conversation provides context for understanding this historic site’s origins and its 80-year evolution. \nCommunity Panel: Hidden Garden: A Japanese American Family’s Offer \nof Friendship Honors Culture and Beauty in 20th-Century Hayward\nFriday\, September 8\, 2023\, 3:00-4:30pm\nFremont Bank Room at the Hayward Public Library\n888 C Street\, Hayward\, CA 94541 \nLight refreshments will be served. This series is free to the public. Parking in city lots next to the library is free of charge. \nFor more information\, go to haywardhistory.org or contact Dr. Bridget Ford\, 510-885-3207\, bridget.ford@csueastbay.edu. \nImage by Photo by Chris Lawton via Unsplash.\n \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Quick Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/hayward-hidden-garden-a-japanese-american-familys-offer-of-friendship-honors-culture-and-beauty-in-20th-century-hayward/
LOCATION:Hayward Public Library\, 888 C Street\, Hayward\, 94541\, United States
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