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  1. ALUMNI. We are inspired by the accomplishments of Alumni of our program. Here is what some of them are up to now. 95%+ of our graduates enter college after completing our program. Many alumni return to Richmond to serve their community. If you are Center alumnus, we would love to hear from you!

  2. Bryan is also a professional classical trombonist in the Bay Area and plays bandoneon with Seth Asarnow y su Sexteto Tipico. bryan@eastbaycenter.org. (510) 323-2492. Kwaku Manu, Program Coordinator, received his education and training in West African Music and Dance at the University of Ghana.

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  3. Sep 8, 2002 · Deirdre Christine Whelan, a daughter of Dr. Margaret Whelan and Patrick Whelan of Long Beach, N.Y., was married there yesterday to Matthew Thomas Del Negro, a son of Ernesta Del Negro of Somers, N ...

  4. Many of East Bay Center’s faculty are also performing artists, who rely on performances and gigs for their livelihood, and have been hit hard by COVID-19. We asked our faculty to share what it means to them to be an artist during this time. Watch some of their responses below. "I Am an Artist" Intro: East Bay Center for the Performing Arts.

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  5. The Depot's History. East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse is located in Oakland’s historic and vibrant Temescal District. It is a 4,500 square foot ecological treasure trove of art & craft materials, educational supplies, vintage findings, home décor, paper goods, fabric, and much more. Founded in 1979 by two Oakland public school teachers, the ...

  6. Now that it’s been my forth year here I can look anybody in the eye with confidence. Taking classes here at the center has really helped me grow out of my shy shell, because when I first came here I did not speak to anyone at all, I just kept to myself. The center has really helped me become more out going.” – Fahm, East Bay Center Alum

  7. The East Bay Center for the Blind is a member of the Vision Support Network, a collaborative that is spreading the word about free services offered by each of the member organizations. You can go to the organizations’ websites for details, or to ask us any questions. We will do our best to guide you to the best solution for your concern.