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Women Who Lead: City of San Jose Parks & Rec Eastridge Team, Leticia & Isabel

Eastridge #WomenWhoLead Series

Leticia Espino & Isabel Montano

City of San Jose Parks & Recreation Eastridge Team

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Leticia Espino

Can you tell us a bit about your journey and how you began working at City of San Jose and with Eastridge?

I have been working for the City of San Jose for the past 17 years and originally was hired to work at an after school program.  That is where I began building my experience and passion for working with the community.  Over the years my experience has grown from working with youth directly, to supervising different programs and services.  I currently supervise the Evergreen Community Center and try to ensure that District 8 has classes, programs, and special events that we can continue to operate and or create.  We work closely with Council-member Sylvia Arenas who introduced the idea of partnering with the Eastridge Center to offer youth programming.  I loved the idea from the beginning and knew it had potential with the right support.  After months of programming the Teen Center has 12-30 participants, senior walking and stretch is building and youth classes are also moving forward!  This has been a great partnership between Eastridge Staff, District 8, and Evergreen staff.

What are some of the hardest challenges you face as a brown Latina woman?

As a woman alone, I think there are many challenges that one faces in the work industry.  It can range from something small like not getting taken seriously to facing discrimination because of your race or gender.  It’s not easy to deal with these challenges, but I believe it’s how one approaches the situation and how one should try to not take things personal. As a proud Latina Woman, I make sure I handle everything I do professionally and calmly while taking in account the individual I’m working with.

What gives you the motivation to keep grinding?

My motivation begins with my family, both my parents worked hard all their lives and always encouraged us to pursue our education and career.  Being the youngest and only daughter, my parents always pushed me more so that I wouldn’t have to rely on others.  Now in my life, I think my family is still one of my number one motivations, but giving back to the community in general is also another one.  After working with all ages, I have realized there is always something you can do to give back to build those relationships and create new ones.

 Beauty brand recommendations?

I try to explore make-up as much as I can, but usually stick to the same products. I use Urban Decay, Too Faced, MAC Cosmetics and try other brands when I have time.

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Isabel Montano

Can you tell us a bit about your journey and how you began working at City of San Jose and with Eastridge?

Since the day that I can remember, I have wanted to work with children and families. I took it upon myself to research for a job that I knew would not only be worthwhile, but fulfilled my interests of working with children. 5 years ago, with no assistance and hardly any job experience, I submitted my application and hoped for the best.  Beginning my position with the City of San Jose, I knew that this was the exact place I needed to be to learn, grow, and make changes in the lives of many families. The partnership between Eastridge and the City of San Jose to enhance the recreational opportunities for our community has been such a turning point in my career. Senior programs, Teen Center, and Break Camps have really been a hit and I cannot wait to continue this alongside the amazing Eastridge team.

Is there anything from City of San Jose Parks & Recreation Team that we should be looking out for in 2019!

Keep an eye out for all the great youth, teen, and senior programs being ran by the City of San Jose happening at Eastridge Center. We are loving this partnership with the Eastridge team #CommunityIRL !

What are some of the hardest challenges you face as a brown Latinx woman?

As a Latinx woman, one of the hardest challenges I have faced is having enough courage to stand up and have a voice. As I have continued working within my community, I have learned that I have a voice and I can accomplish whatever I set my mind to.

What gives you the motivation to keep grinding?

My motivation to keep grinding is my family, my community, and the desire to make a difference in many people’s lives. Without any of these factors, I would not be as motivated to continue my path in pursuing a higher level of education, which is something that many Latinx woman were not given the support to accomplish.

Beauty brand recommendations?

As a make-up addict, I literally love most beauty brands on the market today. However, if I had to choose – I have 3 top beauty brand recommendations for eyes, lips, and face. Morphe is my top beauty brand for eyeshadow and at an affordable price. Jeffree Star Cosmetics is my go to brand for lips, his liquid lipsticks are amazing. And finally, MAC cosmetics is the go to brand for my foundation! I hope you try some out!

CONNECT with the City of San Jose Parks & Recreation Eastridge Team on

Facebook @EvergreenCommunityCenter

 


The Eastridge Women Who Lead is an 8-part series featuring the extraordinary women who are leaders in the East Side San Jose Community and pillars of Eastridge Community Programming. For more empowering content, including in-person workshops and speakers, join us for CosmeCon 2019 on April 6th. More information here. Love this story? Please consider sharing on social media or attending an event to support!

Women Who Lead: Shades by Shan founder, Shan

Eastridge #WomenWhoLead Series

Shan

Founder of Shades by Shan

 

Can you tell us a bit about your journey? 

I began working with 99.7now 10 years ago. I began as an intern for the Fernando and Greg Morning show, went on to become their assistant producer, then on to Middays for my own show, and now I juggle Middays as well as being the Executive Producer for the morning show. I started Shades by Shan this past summer with my sister, Erika, my business partner. We wanted Shades by Shan to have a purpose so we created a makeup line to help single parents in need. Being raised by a single mother, we saw first hand the struggles we went through and we wanted to make a difference. We started our own nonprofit organization in honor of our mother to help other single parents in need, called the “MamaBerries Nonprofit Foundation”. To date we have helped several struggling parents and launched Shades By Shan Cosmetics in 18 stores across California.

What is your favorite thing about working with 99.7Now and Shades by Shan?

My favorite thing about working with 99.7now is being able to have a voice for the community, being able to connect with my listeners, and be surrounded by the music I love. My favorite thing about Shades By Shan is hearing and knowing that my customers genuinely love our products. I love seeing them wear our products day after day knowing in the process we are helping the community through our nonprofit organization. People feel good wearing Shades by Shan knowing they’re making a difference. 

Is there anything from Shades by Shan we should be looking out for in 2019?

We are super excited to be launching our new makeup collection on March 24th, my Dirty 30 collection. We are adding new lip kit shades, eyeshadow palettes and our first ever blush palette. It will be available at sbscosmetics.com on March 24th at 9am.

What inspired you to begin Shades by Shan?

I was inspired to start Shades by Shan because my fans were asking me to put out merchandise. I didn’t want to just put out ordinary stuff like hats or hoodies; I wanted it to be meaningful to me. I’ve always had a passion for makeup and saw many influencers teaming up with makeup companies, collab’ing on palettes and I thought, “if they could do it, why can’t I.” Instead of collaborating with other companies, I decided to start my own. It is super important to me to be an impact driven company in order to continue to help the community and also be a cruelty free makeup company.

What gives you motivation to keep grinding?

My mother is my biggest motivation to keep going. Growing up and being raised by a single mother, she never gave up. It was never an option. She taught us that if we start something we have to finish it. I want to show her how big my dreams are for my company and my determination to make Shades By Shan a global brand and be a household name all over the world. 

 

CONNECT with Shan & Shades by Shan on Instagram @ShanBerries + @ShadesbyShan

 

 


The Eastridge Women Who Lead is an 8-part series featuring the extraordinary women who are leaders in the East Side San Jose Community and pillars of Eastridge Community Programming. For more empowering content, including in-person workshops and speakers, join us for CosmeCon 2019 on April 6th. More information here. Love this story? Please consider sharing on social media or attending an event to support!

 

Women Who Lead: Kidz Groove founder, Princess Ryan

Eastridge #WomenWhoLead Series

Princess Ryan

Founder of Kidz Groove

 

Tell us about your journey and how you began?

I was born in Cebu City and was raised in a small village in Tag-os, Southern Leyte, Philippines. Ever since I was a little girl, I was very active and I couldn’t stop moving, running, jumping and climbing but dancing caught my interest and it challenged my curiosity and creativity which led me to become who I am today. It gave me the confidence to dream big and it turned my world around. I became a model, celebrity dancer, actress and I worked for top TV networks in Manila. I also represented my country in an international beauty pageant and traveled around the world because of dancing.

What inspired you to begin dancing?

I wasn’t a born dancer and that’s how I realized that everyone has the ability to dance but not everyone invests their time to introduce it to empower the youth. Dance instantly makes you feel alive, confident and happy which is what we all need to be mentally, emotionally and physically healthy. This is WHY I created Kidz Groove. For the well-being of kids; they will be our future leaders and will help make the world a better place. It’s for all kids and the kids at heart.

 What gives you the motivation to move your mission forward?

Sometimes I wonder, “What if I never discovered dance?” I would have never gained the confidence that I have now because of it. I wouldn’t be who I am today. When a child’s creativity is not encouraged or developed, their self-confidence takes a hit starting at a young age and there’s a chance that they’ll never discover or stop exploring what they’re good at. Helping kids discover their unique abilities and pushing them to dream bigger is my biggest motivation.

What purpose do you wish Kidz Groove to serve?

Kidz Groove is fully committed in helping kids worldwide in gaining self-confidence by making them ambassadors of the brand and training them not just to dance but to teach and inspire other kids to be like them.

 

CONNECT with Princess & Kidzgroove on Instagram @kidz_groove

 

 


The Eastridge Women Who Lead is an 8-part series featuring the extraordinary women who are leaders in the East Side San Jose Community and pillars of Eastridge Community Programming. For more empowering content, including in-person workshops and speakers, join us for CosmeCon 2019 on April 6th. More information here. Love this story? Please consider sharing on social media or attending an event to support!

Women Who Lead: Powered by XS founder, Karen Ortiz

Eastridge #WomenWhoLead Series

KAREN ORTIZ

Founder of Powered by XS

 

 

Can you tell us a bit about your journey and how you began Powered by XS?

I began focusing on my passion for health and fitness shortly after resigning from my corporate job. Starting Powered by XS, a community fitness program for the community, was truly a combination of following my passion and being surrounded by amazing people, including Eastridge Center, who supported my vision and helped me make it a reality. Together, we partnered to offer affordable Yoga, Self-defense, Family Yoga and other fitness classes to men, women and children in our community. Today, we have served 150+ individuals and families at Eastridge Center.

Powered by XS does a lot to empower residents in our community. Can you tell us more about steps you take to support women and girls?

We are an inclusive program and welcome all ages, all levels, and backgrounds! The class that makes me feel most empowered is our Self-Defense class. Women and girls love this class because we get to practice safety techniques to help us feel confident, safe, and “know what to do” if we are ever faced with a situation where we need to defend ourselves! Everytime I walk out of this class learning something new and feeling more aware.

What is your favorite thing about Powered by XS?

My favorite thing is doing what I love while meeting amazing people along the way! I have met so many wonderful people along the way, our community is quite amazing. My favorite feeling is hearing students tell me how our classes have changed their life. Whether it be learning a new yoga pose or practicing self-care after a long day at the office.

What purpose do you wish Powered by XS to serve?

The mission of the program is to offer affordable fitness classes to the community. Through our class offerings we hope to develop healthier and thriving communities in East San Jose and beyond.

What are a few / some of the hardest challenges you face as a Latina woman?

I reflect on this and sometimes, but I think for me it’s more internal than it is external. I often feel like I have to ”work extra hard” because I look very very young, I am a woman, and Latina. I face this challenge most often in a corporate setting and many times it was frustrating. I value fairness and equality and I wish to be treated as such. Overtime, I have learned to speak up for myself and be my best advocate. Know your worth and don’t settle for less!

What strengths do you find in working with a group of like-minded women?

I feel like we bring out the best in each other. It is truly magical to see what happens when we work together and cultivate a community amongst each other. We inspire, empower, and are an ear and a shoulder to lean on when we need it!

Beauty brand recommendations?

I like to do exotic hair and face masks once in awhile while I binge watch something on Netflix.

Favorite ways to stay fit and healthy?

I LOVE HOT YOGA. Having a good day? Go to Yoga.

Having a bad day? Go to Yoga.

Helps me stay grounded, feel balanced, and empowered. I always learn something new about myself and feel like a million bucks after!

And I also love juicing and acai bowls.

  

CONNECT with Karen & Powered by XS on Instagram @PoweredByXS.

 

 


The Eastridge Women Who Lead is an 8-part series featuring the extraordinary women who are leaders in the East Side San Jose Community and pillars of Eastridge Community Programming. For more empowering content, including in-person workshops and speakers, join us for CosmeCon 2019 on April 6th. More information here. Love this story? Please consider sharing on social media or attending an event to support!

Eastridge x Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services

Parks, Recreation, & Neighborhood Services has teamed up with Eastridge Center to bring new weekly community classes for both kids and active older adults and a new East Side San Jose Teen Center!

REGISTER HERE! Search “Eastridge” for Eastridge Center activities.

Wednesdays

Morning Stretch 8:30-9:30am – Center Court

Senior Stroll 10-11am – Meet in Center Court

Piano Lessons 4:30-5:15 – Classroom (left of Community Room)

Fridays

Senior Stroll 10-11am– Meet in Center Court

Teen Center open 4-9pm – Community Room

Saturdays

Piano Lessons 10-10:45am – Classroom (left of Community Room)

Guitar Lessons 11-11:45am – Classroom (left of Community Room)

Pre-Ballet 2:15-3:00pm – Community Room

Teen Center open 4-9pm – Community Room

 

Tuesday-Friday, February 19-22

Age Grades: 1st – 6th

Eastridge in 2018

Flashback!

2018 at Eastridge Center…

 

Victoria’s Secret PINK Bus Tour

 

Grand Opening Weekend

Easter Bunny

Enjoying new amenities (family lounges!) and shopping the deals

 

ICSC Maxi Awards – Eastridge takes home three!

New Community Fitness Classes & Senior Health Fair

 

Every season is a season to #MeetAtTheMural

  

KidzGroove joins the Eastridge family with weekly workshops and performances

Back-to-School Fashion Show

Vietnamese Moon Festival Celebration

POW! WOW! San Jose new mural & Hellaween Event

  

  

Eastridge wins the 2018 San Jose Business Support for the Arts

Cornerstone Award

Bath & Body Works Remodels

Santa Arrives for the Holiday Season at Eastridge

  

 

25th Anniversary of Saxophone Christmas

Community dance partner KidzGroove awarded 1st annual Eastridge Arts Legacy Award

Aloha Winter Rollerland Opens roller rink pop-up

  

THANK YOU for make 2018 an incredible year for the Eastridge Community. Here’s to 2019!

Parks & Rec opens new Eastridge Teen Center

Eastridge opens new Teen Center

hosted by San Jose Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services

 

   

 

 

 

January 25th, Eastridge Center celebrated the grand opening of their new teen center, hosted by San Jose Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services. Located in the Eastridge Community Wing & Community Room, the event was attended by more than seventy-five teens ages 13 to 17.

Sylvia Arenas, councilwoman for San Jose City Council District 8, gave opening ceremony remarks before attendees enjoyed free roller skating at Aloha Roller Rink, bowling at Round1, a DJ in the Community Wing, and activities in the Community Room including ping pong, corn hole, video games, DIY slime, arts and crafts, and even pizza and snacks! The event was a successful kickoff for the Teen Center, which will be open every Friday and Saturday from 4-9pm.

“Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services Evergreen Community Center takes great pride in opening the first Teen Center program at Eastridge Center. This program provides youth with a safe place to engage with one another in fun, free social activities,” says Leticia Espino, Recreation Supervisor for Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services.

Made possible through an ongoing partnership with Parks and Recreation, additional 2019 activities offered at Eastridge Center include weekly piano and guitar lessons, a Senior Stroll Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10-11am, and Daily Stretch for active adults on Wednesday mornings from 8:30-9:30am. A new one-week youth camp will be hosted in the Community Room starting President’s Day, February 18.

“The team at Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services Evergreen Community Center has been an outstanding partner in bringing this new Teen Center and full calendar of community programming to life. Eastridge has been a gathering place for 48 years; the completed 2018 remodel and murals project were only the beginning of a commitment to investing in our local community through events, public art, and innovative partnerships like this,” says Rah Riley, Eastridge Center Marketing Manager.

Registration is open for all Eastridge Center community programs at sjregistration.com and eastridgecenter.com.

 

  

    

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Santa at Eastridge 2018

SANTA PHOTO HOURS

Photos with Santa hours vary through November and December. Please check dates below!

Santa Break Times

Monday-Saturday break times: 1PM-1:45PM & 5PM-5:45PM
Sunday break time: 2PM-3PM

Schedule an appointment here to skip the line.

NOVEMBER

November 10: 11AM-7PM

November 11: 11AM-7PM

November 21: 11AM-8PM

November 22: (Closed for Thanksgiving)

November 23: 10AM-8PM (Black Friday)

November 24: 11AM-8PM

November 25: 11AM-7PM

November 26: 11AM-8PM & Monday Morning Story Time with Mrs. Clause at 10am

November 27: 11AM-8PM

November 28: 11AM-8PM

November 29: 11AM-8PM & Pet Nights with Santa 6p-7pm

November 30: 11AM-8PM

DECEMBER

December 1: 10AM-8PM

December 2: 11AM-7PM

December 3: 10AM-8PM & Monday Morning Story Time with Mrs. Clause at 10am

December 4: 10AM-8PM

December 5: 10AM-8PM

December 6: 10AM-8PM & Pet Nights with Santa 6p-8pm

December 7: 10AM-8PM

December 8: 10AM-8PM

December 9: 11AM-7PM

December 10: 10AM-8PM & Monday Morning Story Time with Mrs. Clause at 10am

December 11: 10AM-8PM

December 12: 10AM-8PM

December 13: 10AM-8PM & Pet Nights with Santa 6p-8pm

December 14: 10AM-8PM

December 15: 10AM-8PM

December 16: 11AM-7PM

December 17: 9AM-9PM & Monday Morning Story Time with Mrs. Clause at 10am

December 18: 9AM-9PM

December 19: 9AM-9PM

December 20: 9AM-9PM & Pet Nights with Santa 6p-8pm

December 21: 9AM-9PM

December 22: 9AM-9PM

December 23: 9AM-9PM

December 24: 8AM-6PM Christmas Eve

 

SKIP THE LINE!

Fast Pass Time Slots + Break Times

Reserve your FastPass time here.

MON – SAT:

  • 11AM-12PM
  • 12PM-12:30PM
  • BREAK / 12:30 – 2:00PM
  • 2PM-3PM
  • 3PM-4PM
  • 4PM-4:30PM
  • BREAK / 4:30-6PM
  • 6PM-7PM
  • 7PM-8PM

SUNDAY

  • 12PM-1PM
  • 1PM-2PM
  • BREAK / 2-3PM
  • 3PM-4PM
  • 4PM-5PM
  • 5PM-6PM

 

#EastridgeMurals

Home to more murals than any center in the nation!

Discover San Jose’s best collection of public art – 20,000 square across four massive murals around Eastridge Center, located in Eastside San Jose.

 

 

Mural by Brendan Monroe  /   @BrendanTheBlob   /   Located between 24 Hour Fitness & TOMI  /  #EastridgeMurals

 

Mural by CYRCLE  /   @Cyrcle   /   Located on JCPenney facing the VTA Eastridge Station  /  #EastridgeMurals

 

 

Mural by Lila Gemellos  /   @GemellosMurals   /   Located between JCPenney & Red Robin  /  #EastridgeMurals

 

 

Mural by Aaron de la Cruz  /   @AaronDeLaCruz   /   Located on AMC between Sears & Round 1  /  #EastridgeMural

 

Tag your photos with #MuralMondaySJ and  #EastridgeMurals for a chance to be featured in the @EastridgeCenter feed and Instagram story every Monday!