Bay Area Action, Cooley Landing Park, Whiskey Gulch, Temilola Sobomehin, Ruben Abrica, Halline Overby, Dianne Otterby, Omowale Satterwhite, San Mateo County Libraries, James Blakey, Barbara Mouton, Runnymede, Ohlone Nation, Meda O. Okelo, Christopher Kao, Raices de Mexico, University Circle, Louis Chorlis, East Palo Alto Library, Joshua Nickings, East Palo Alto Community Archive, Erma Moore, Gertrude Wilks, Ravenswood
San Mateo County Libraries - East Palo Alto Library
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A printed coloring book produced by a collaboration between the East Palo Alto Community Archive and the East Palo Alto Library. It depicts scenes from East Palo Alto's far and recent past. Includes the Ohlone People, EPA’s first City Council, the East Palo Alto logo, a neighborhood map of East Palo Alto, Cooley Landing Park, agricultural businesses and gardens, the diverse people of East Palo Alto, the dancing of our many cultures, University Circle, and the history of the East Palo Alto Library.
Illustrations generated from a painting by Louis Choris; photographs by Dianne Otterby, Halline Overby, Bay Area Action, Meda O. Okelo, Raices de Mexico, Christopher Kao and San Mateo County Libraries; and drawings by local EPA youth artists Temilola Sobomehin and Joshua Nickings.