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    Frank H Ogawa Plaza

    3.5 (17 reviews)

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    Carol C.

    I don't even know where to begin to write this review on Frank H Ogawa Plaza, except the plaza wasn't here when I was a young kid, growing up (20th & San Pablo) not too far from this area. San Pablo Avenue started at the corner of 14th & Broadway, going northerly to other cities (on one side) and between these streets that somewhat ran parallel to each other was a pie-shaped building which once had Tully's Coffee. In front of the Oakland City Hall was a street called Washington Street. Washington Street starts at 10th Street now, heading in a southerly direction to the waterfront of the Jack London Square Area. Okay, enough with some history of downtown Oakland and its surroundings. Working in the Elihu M Harris State Building back in the days, I always enjoy the brisk walk around the plaza during my lunch break in the summer. Occasionally I would bring a "brown bag" lunch to the plaza, so I can people watch and relax outdoors on one of their benches, or I would buy my lunch from one of the eateries nearby. In the past during the summer months, KBLX would do a free concert on Wednesdays. I remember one of the guests performing was Marvin Holmes (local talent - it's "Funky Mule Time" - one of his hits and a favorite with McClymonds High School pep squad). Surprisingly, he did not have his own album and he wanted to buy mine for $40. (Sorry, no can do, even though I paid $3.99 back in 1967-1968 at a record shop called Reid's Record. This was also the place to be when Senator Barack Obama came to visit City of Oakland on March 17, 2007. At the time he was vetting to become a candidate for President of the US. Yep, I was one of the lucky ones that got to shake his hand and take a picture of him from about five feet away. (It put a big smile on my face!) Another event that I attended was Earth Day at the plaza. Many vendors and various agencies were there to provide information on the environment and some even provided freebies. Each year there was a woman known as "Madame Ovary" who was such a great and wonderful storyteller, mesmerizing me with her witty, humorous and somewhat whimsical stories and/or tales. I found out she was a librarian prior to doing the part of Madame Ovary. For several years I have known as a precautionary not to walk in the plaza alone, especially during the holiday season after 5:15 PM, to head to the 12th Street BART Station and/or to the bus stop on 13th & Broadway. The area is not well lit during that time, and one can face the risk of being accosted and/or mugged. Fortunately, I was never mugged and/or had my purse snatched from me. It has been a while since I have been back to Frank H Ogawa Plaza (at least 7 years). Today, earlier this afternoon, my husband and I were there for an event that we just could not pass up - Berry Gordy Day. Mr. Gordy of Motown Records was "in the house", honored by many keynote speakers, which included Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson, Mayor Jean Quan and a host of other representatives for Senator Loni Hancock, Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner and Assemblyman Rob Bonta. Included in this presentation were performers singing some of the Motown hits, which more of these hits will be performed at the Orpheum Theater in San Francisco - Motown Revue, the musical. A few years ago, and it was unfortunate, Frank H Ogawa Plaza was an eyesore when the grassy area became a dirt pile and it lost its beauty except for the big oak tree. I am glad to see the plaza back to its original form.

    Jesse C.

    Kool place to give concerts ya diggg...lots of open space to chill..The acoustics are great mixed with the echo of city life as it happens...

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    Accomodations were adequate and comfrotable, but the staff was very rude.

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    Pardee Home Museum

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    (73 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    The Pardee Home Museum has been on my radar for a while as one of the few places in the East Bay to…read moreget afternoon tea. I ended up finally booking the garden for a large party this month and was impressed by the experience from start to finish. It's hard to believe that it's entirely volunteer-led! Everyone I met was clearly knowledgeable and passionate about the house, its history, and its preservation. Making a reservation was easy and the coordinators were kind and courteous during the whole process. The day-of place settings were beautiful and the food was some of the best I've had for tea in addition to being generous and variable in servings. There were even some kid-friendly items (including some non-caffeinated beverages) as I had a few young guests in attendance. The tour we had following our tea service was detailed and informative without being boring. The house itself is incredibly preserved and in immaculate condition. It was great learning about the history of the Pardee family and their influence in the Bay Area, California, and beyond. There were some interactive parts too including getting to touch some antique items and listen to some hand-cranked music players. I will undoubtedly be back sometime and highly encourage anyone who likes good food and vibes or learning about local history to book a visit themselves. If you have people from out-of-town visiting, the Pardee Home is an excellent first choice for doing something low-key and private but still touristy.

    The Pardee Home Museum (Italianate architecture) was built by the Pardee family. Three generations…read morelived lived there from 1868 to 1981. The last survivor put the home in a trust that is run by a Board of Trustees. It's self-supporting and run by volunteers. The father (made money in the mines, was an eye doctor and a California State Senator) and his son was Governor of California who made the poppy flower CA's state flower; reformed prisons; and established the EBMUD. All furnishings and collections are original and left intact. The tour is about 1.5 hours. Tour was educational and interesting - it covers the entire residence of 3 floors. The tour guide was nice and knowledgeable. She kept the tour intense so you wanted to know more. She gave insights and tibits of the family. All questions were answered. The afternoon tea is delightful. The food is prepared from scratch with lots of love from the volunteers. They were friendly, personable and thoughtful. Since it was the day before Easter, they put some Easter bunny theme to the tea. Just lovely people who made a delcious three course of food assortment. I definitely recommend the tour to learn about Oakland history and to visit one of the last standing historical mansions. Tea was authentic - no crust on the bread :)

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    This wolf sculpture gets a lot of attention, but really it goes hand-in-hand with Jack London's…read moreCabin just steps away (see my separate review for that). The wolf and cabin together create an engaging scene for visitors to appreciate, commemorating the great author and some of his most famous literary works, ie. Call of the Wild and White Fang. The art and history displayed here is beautiful, especially with its waterfront setting. There's plenty of seating in the area for public use, as well as a lovely fountain flowing with water. There wasn't much foot traffic on a Saturday evening, and hardly anyone on site except for those dining at Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon situated adjacent to the cabin, so it was easy to pay a visit with minimal distractions.

    5 stars for the Wolf in Jack London Square!!…read more The Wolf is right by Jack London's cabin, which is super small. Kids love to ride the Wolf, it's very sturdy and able to handle all the attention it gets. Although there is a small plaque there, I do wish there was more on the spot history here about Jack London, because with all the people that come here, it wouldn't hurt for them to know more about Jack London, the man, and his accomplishments. In short, he was a novelist, his famous books were 'Call of the Wild' and 'White Fang' which is where the Wolf comes from, amongst other things. Check out the Wolf next time you're in Jack London Square!!

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    4.3
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    Beautiful old historic building just across the street from Lake Merritt. Green grass areas and a…read morelittle park like setting surrounding the building. Anything near Lake Merritt is a beautiful place to be. Views of water and birds and people taking a walk or jog. The park or grass area surrounding the area looks good but there are a few tents around it. Good place to notice while you visit Lake Merritt and take a walk around the lake.

    Date: 12/27/2018 Time: 1:00 PM 55° Cloudy…read more I received an email from a relative, telling me that the Downtown Oakland Senior Center was recruiting new members and the location was in the Veterans' Memorial Building. The Veterans' Memorial Building is a three story building with rooms for ballroom dancing lessons. My husband and I saw a couple doing the fox trot. It looked fun, but my being such a klutz and having two left feet I probably be stepping on my husband's feet. My husband and I are already members of the Mastick Senior Center, but it was my relative who encouraged us to sign up to be members here. I believe they mentioned that the recruiting new members are done on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Also, at the time, it was their renewal period for people who were members. The annual fee is $12 per person and $3 for parking. Check is made payable to City of Oakland. Suggestion: Get there before 10 AM to get a parking space; otherwise, the parking lot will have no available spaces. They have plenty of activities and classes for seniors. There are monthly excursions. The ladies assisting us were pleasant and welcome us to take a tour of the building. The canteen room serves coffee, tea, pastries, etc. It also has two pool tables. The dining hall is spacious. Lunch is $5 per day. The media room (library) is on the third floor. We did not have a chance to visit the computer room. The consignment shop is small compared to the Mastick Senior Center. Most of the items were geared for women (clothes, jewelry, knick knacks, etc.) I look forward to receiving their monthly newsletter via email.

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