Archive for March, 2007

Sunnyvale Voices - Memories of Early Sunnyvale

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Harvesting fruitMathilda Sousa remembers life in early Sunnyvale on her family’s four acre ranch, spending time with her sister doing the things she loved. “We picked prunes, and we cut apricots, and we loved it! I cannot believe every time I think of it I hear people saying how ‘we hated to pick prunes, and how we hated to cut apricots.’ And I say, ‘you know, we thought it was fun.’”

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.

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Sunnyvale Voices - Early Days (Part 1)

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Vince CalaIn the first of two podcasts, Vince Cala recalls his time in Sunnyvale before and after World War Two. “The whole neighborhood could hear all day- the firing, and the soldiers marching back and forth. During the time that they were there, when they’d leave, we’d come down as kids and the lead would hit the targets and fall on the ground. We’d pick up the lead; we’d actually fight for the lead.”

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.


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Sunnyvale Voices - Family and Farm Life (Part 2)

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Vince CalaIn part two of Vince Cala’s story, Vince talks about the move his family made from Sicily back in 1920 and why the orchards disappeared throughout the years.

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.

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Sunnyvale Voices - Coming To Sunnyvale (Part 1)

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Denise and Nancy AlexanderIn this first of three podcasts, Denise and Nancy Alexander recall their impressions of Sunnyvale when they first moved here in March of 1960. “We remember Sunnyvale looking a lot different than it does today. We came here and lived in this house and my father landscaped and put in these bricks and everything. As a child here it was a lot of fun because the neighborhood ended right over here and it was just orchards. That was our playground, where the orchards were.”

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.


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Sunnyvale Voices - Living in Sunnyvale (Part 2)

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Denise and Nancy AlexanderIn part two of Denise and Nancy Alexander’s story, the two recall what life was like living in downtown Sunnyvale. “Our house was the last house on the block. So it was kinda neat, we’d come out here and play baseball and everything. Beyond our house here was a cherry orchard and across the street, that was a huge field and you had to walk through the field to get to the next block over.”

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.

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Sunnyvale Voices - High School Days (Part 3)

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Denise and Nancy Alexander

In part three of Denise and Nancy Alexander’s story, Denise explains what high school was like in Sunnyvale during the 1960’s. “Growing up in Sunnyvale, I saw a lot of changes, I’d walk home from the bus stop, and especially in my high school years, I’d get off the bus and there was another orchard being torn down, and I’d run home very sad, the whole thing was before my eyes.”

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.

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Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

Peter and the Wolf PuppeteersA special performance of Peter and the Wolf by the Nova Vista Symphony and puppeteers Beth Nord and Anna Reznick at the Sunnyvale Public Library.

 

 

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Sunnyvale Voices - Preserving the Past

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Edith Drewek speaks about the changes she has witnessed since coming back to Sunnyvale. “Returning to the Sunnyvale area after being away for about thirteen years, I view both its past and present with renewed interest. I enjoy seeing the familiar Libby’s fruit can towering over Evelyn Avenue and the train tracks.”

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.

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Sunnyvale Voices - Working at the Hendy Ironworks

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Hendy IronworksWallace Erichsen talks about what he saw during his time working at Joshua Hendy Ironworks. “The history of the Sunnyvale plant of Joshua Hendy Ironworks represents several unique periods of development in Santa Clara Valley.”

This story was made possible through a Library Services & Technology grant from the California State Library. The goal of the Sunnyvale Voices project was to record and provide access to the early history of Sunnyvale as told by Sunnyvale residents. A compilation video of all stories recorded for this project, titled “Sunnyvale Voices: From Settlers to Silicon,” is available for checkout in the Library collection.

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