OneCalifornia Foundation Announces Eight Oakland Winners for 2nd Annual Indie Awards
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- OneCalifornia Foundation Erin Kilmer Neel, 510-663-2253 ext. 302 (Media) ekilmer-neel@onecalfoundation.org Awards in eight different categories were handed out to independent Oakland businesses and artists during the Second Annual Oakland Indie Awards on May 2, 2008. This event, which highlighted the social and environmental impact of Oakland's small business and arts communities, was held at the Historic Sweet's Ballroom in downtown Oakland.
A distinguished panel of judges recently selected winners in eight different categories - Oakland Soul, Ripple Effect, Neighborhood Dynamo, Greenie, Newbie, Innovator, Youth Empowerment, and Pillar - from the hundreds of nominations submitted by Oaklanders.
"It's sort of Oscars meets the Nobel Peace prize for Oakland businesses and artists," says Erin Kilmer Neel, Program Officer at OneCalifornia Foundation and creator of the awards program. "It honors community giving, but also makes for a great party."
Party guests sampled food, wine, beer and tea produced in Oakland while listening to music from Oakland's past and present - from hip hop to rock to gospel.
The winners came from all over the city and included a variety of entities from an internationally-renowned Internet music company to a local arts educator to a neighborhood bike shop.
Innovator Award: Pandora, a personalized online radio service that allows people to quickly and easily create radio stations that match their musical preferences. Their huge library introduces listeners to a whole world of unsigned artists; the company hopes this will help develop a musician's middle class. www.pandora.com
Oakland Soul Award: OAKBOOK, an Oakland news website and free glossy bi-monthly magazine. Both the website and the magazine have been consistently praised for showing the true Oakland in all of its dimensions. According to one nominator, OAKBOOK "stories inspire pride, curiosity, and civic participation in our great city." www.theoakbook.com
Pillar Award: Bruce Beasley, a world-renowned sculptor and one of the greatest forces of community change in West Oakland. Nominators called him "a part of everything that happens in the community," and "an inspiration to all of the creative people in Oakland." www.brucebeasley.com
Newbie Award: Tip Top Bike Shop, a new bike shop in Temescal focuses on helping "everyday riders." They are environmentally conscientious, shop locally, and encourage their customers to do the same. A Berkeley resident writes, "Because of them, I spend more time and more money in Oakland." www.tiptopbikeshop.com
Greenie Award: Universal Waste Management, Oakland's first and only certified electronic waste recycler, recycles 100% of their materials, processes all waste locally, and diverted over 200 tons of waste in 2007. www.unwaste.com
Neighborhood Dynamo Award: La Verbena, a Juice Bar and Cafe was created by Rosalva Diaz to provide healthy food options that can help stem the tide of childhood obesity in her Fruitvale neighborhood, as well as to provide employment and training opportunities to women who may feel trapped in a domestic violence situation. 3340 E. 12th. Street
Ripple Effect Award: Ruby's Garden Kidwear & Flower Shop, a Temescal boutique offers a unique combination of fresh flowers and funky children's clothing. A neighborhood hub for families, Ruby's primarily carries clothing lines from local independent designers and their flowers are from family-owned Northern California farms. www.rubysgarden.com
Youth Empowerment: K-Dub Williams, an artist and arts educator who has dedicated 14 years to educating youth in the arts, co-created an extremely successful skateboarding event for inner city youth called Hoodgames, and is developing Oakland's first skate park.
Winners were presented with a variety of items to honor, reward, and help them in their endeavors, including handmade chocolate award statues, free advertisements in OAKBOOK magazine, a free float relaxation session at Floatation Center and Art Gallery, and a family membership at Chabot Space and Science Center.
The party danced on as BCO Band hit the stage at 8:30pm, belting its blend of soulful R&B tunes. Guests were also encouraged to visit open houses at neighboring Art Murmur art galleries, and explore the neighborhood's burgeoning local restaurant and nightclub scene.
The Oakland Indie Awards party is an annual event hosted by OneCalifornia Foundation, a non-profit organization in Oakland.
For additional information on the Oakland Indie Awards, call (510) 663-2253 ext. 302 or visit oaklandunwrapped.org/indies/.
ABOUT ONECALIFORNIA FOUNDATION
OneCalifornia Foundation engages in charitable and educational activities that primarily support OneCalifornia Bank's community development mission and activities. Programs and grants increase financial literacy, stimulate community development, encourage affordable housing and alleviate economic distress. The Foundation provides lending support, investments, education and other services for disadvantaged communities, small business owners and community service organizations in California. Visit www.OneCalFoundation.org for more information. -0- For more information about the Foundation, please contact: Salvador Menjivar, Executive Director, OneCalifornia Foundation 1438 Webster Street, Suite 101, Oakland, CA 94612 Phone 510.663.2253 Fax 510.550.8440 Email SMenjivar@OneCalFoundation.org
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