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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
4/19/2011
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15Y
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12
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"PIONEER FOUNDERS" <br /> - I <br /> 1 <br /> t — <br /> . . . *. ■-■-;<:: i . 114 •-• ' .is - • <br /> r `' <br /> n' +• �� ; ..�.L -y' f �.�. <br /> 1 y j , <br /> IIIIIIJILIiiiIIIIIIIIII �illlllllllllllllIIIJJ <br /> I <br /> .. --- <br /> Proposed location: Wall across from Alexander's Fine Art on Main, by the driveway. <br /> $15,000 <br /> Approved by building owner & Rosalinda, owner of gallery. Wall measures: 24'VV x 99.5 "H <br /> The photo shown above for example only is of the founders in the City of <br /> Tehachapi which forms the foundation of this mural. Proposed, is a mural of <br /> Pleasanton's founding pioneers including 14 individuals who have been identified with <br /> the help of the Museum on Main. <br /> Chief Tarino John & Marie (Bernal) Kottinger Phoebe Hearst <br /> Agostin Bernal Jose Guzman "Indian Joe" Jose Narcisco Sunol <br /> Joseph F. Black General Alfred Pleasonton <br /> Henry P. Mohr Joshua & Angela (Bernal) Neal Rep. Orloff Dairy <br /> Jack Kolln Rep. Meadowlark Dairy- Briggs Rep. Hop Farming <br /> The individuals would be in period dress. The setting would be inside ' <br /> Hearst's home. The people would be in small groupings standing /sitting. Two of the <br /> individuals, General Alfred Pleasonton, and Chief Tarino, would be shown in portraits on <br /> the wall. Along the bottom of the mural the names of these prominent people would be <br /> written so they can be easily identified. The Museum on Main assisted in sharing <br /> photos of the inside of Phoebe Hearst's home as well as photos of all but three of the <br /> pioneer founders. <br /> Two muralists have been contacted. This price was given by Bill Weber and Ron <br /> Norman. <br />
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