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You’ve got to provide your own PPE - paper, pen and envelopes in this case - and the Hammer will provide information on where to send letters. The public can register to participate at /letters-to-heal and drop into the a Zoom meeting to join Hammer staff members and other volunteers as they work on their notes.
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The next round of Letters to Heal will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. 18 effort.Īnd as any good entertainment-goer knows, success like that always begets a sequel. The notion really caught on, with 165 people participating in the virtual event, and Bones learned that hundreds of cards and notes were sent as a result of that Jan. Her idea was Letters to Heal, a one-day campaign to send words of encouragement to healthcare workers, COVID-19 patients and isolated, older people. She was looking for a way to give back on the MLK Day of Service this month as well as re-engage the group of about 75 idling volunteers who helped seat audiences and hand out programs when the theater was open. You can check for updates on this year’s festivities at THE WRITE STUFF: Raise your pens in salute to Maria Bones, director of patron services at the Hammer Theatre Center. Silicon Valley Pride organizes a parade and festival in San Jose every year in August - though plans were disrupted because of the COVID-19 pandemic this year. The additional colors also were used in design for the QMunity District established as an LGBTQ space on Post Street in downtown San Jose last year.Īdditionally, the new logo includes a period at the end of the word pride, which Suriben says is a proclamation that the LGBTQ community is here for good. The Progress Pride Flag was created by Portland-based graphic designer Daniel Quasar in 2018 and includes brown and black stripes to represent people of color and pink, blue and white stripes, which are drawn from the transgender flag. “We want to have a modern look in this logo while paying homage to the Progress flag as the current sign of the LGBTQ+ community,” said Silicon Valley Pride board member and Chief Marketing Officer Saldy Suriben. Silicon Valley Pride unveiled a new logo this week that incorporates the colors of the Progress Pride Flag - representing marginalized LGBTQ communities - with the familiar rainbow hues of the traditional Pride Flag.