The official app for residents and visitors which allows you to easily report quality of life issues by sending pictures, a brief description and location information.
The @sj_downtown association is pleased to partner with Cultura in the Park on Sun. Sept 15 at Plaza de Cesar Chavez from 12pm-4pm. Join us for all the Latin flare in food, entertainment, and cultural activities to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. Entrada Gratis (free entry). See you there!
🌆 CityDance San Jose is a FREE evening of socializing, music, and open-air dancing at the Circle of Palms, located in the heart of Downtown San Jose, next to the @sanjosemuseumofart. With live bands and a professional dance instructor to teach the fine points of the evening`s dance style, you can learn something new, tune your skills, or just show off! The event is open and free to the public.
📅 Join us on Thursday, September 19 from 6 - 9 p.m. for Country Line Dancing 🤠👢
Line dancing will be led by @dancingcowboy with music by Bootleg.
🎉Congratulations to @fujisushisj for their re-opening! We are glad you came back to the downtown core, after a five year closing due to fire.
Your resilience speaks volumes to what small business can do and how you all create vibrancy for the community. Welcome back from your @sj_downtown association.
🎉Congratulations to @thefabsanjose for their 3 year anniversary! We appreciate their contributions to our Downtown San Jose’s vibrancy! Be sure to check them out for some of the best Mexican fusion food!
Did you catch the Low Rider event in Downtown San Jose today? Thanks to council members @omartorresd3 @peterortizd5, @domingocandelasd8 , and the vendors and of course the car owners for an amazing event!
This project was designed to capture 20 years of history and social justice, concepts that are deeply rooted in our city’s heritage. The artist, design, and facilitators were all the original creators from 2004.
In 2004, artists Paul Urich and Chris Duncan were commissioned by Anno Domini Gallery to create a mural at the corner of E. Santa Clara St. and S. 4th St., honoring SJSU students Tommie Smith and John Carlos. “Homage” is a tribute to Smith and Carlos for their “silent gesture” of black gloved, raised fists for human rights at 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. The recent restoration efforts have added vibrant colors and new symbolic elements ensuring a revived call to action to protect human rights and social justice in fostering a more equitable society.