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April 24th, 2022
Local historical artist Linda Weinstock painted Alameda's 1896 Historical home at 2306 Clinton Ave for the Legacy home tour poster this year. Her painting will be featured on the Alameda Legacy Home Tour poster and the cover of the 2015 tour book. http://www.alameda-home-tour.org/tickets.html 2015 Alameda Legacy Home Tour - www.alameda-home-tour.org
April 24th, 2022
Local historical artist Linda Weinstock painted Alameda's 1897 Colonial Revival home on Sherman Street. Her painting will be featured on the Alameda Legacy Home Tour poster and the cover of the 2014 tour book.
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April 24th, 2022
The Alameda Architectural Preservation Society (AAPS), previously known as the Alameda Victorian Preservation Society (AVPS), was founded in 1972 and incorporated in 1975. The continuing goal of AAPS is to increase public awareness and appreciation of historic architecture in Alameda.
Alameda’s Annual Legacy Home Tour from AAPS on Vimeo.
Spend a day visiting seven of Alameda’s most stunning historic homes, stroll through neighborhoods rich in architectural heritage, learn about the restoration process, and enjoy light refreshments in the garden of one of the homes on tour.
The ticket price includes a keepsake “Legacy Guidebook” and visitors may begin their tour at any home, anytime between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on tour day.
Our annual tour of historic homes raises funds to help support two of Alameda’s well-known non-profit organizations,the Alameda Architectural Preservation Society and the Alameda Museum.
April 24th, 2022
Historical Artist Linda Weinstock is on the board of the Alameda Architectural Preservation Society. When she’s not busy visiting the past artistically, she works to preserve it through Alameda’s Victorians, painting the homes that open their doors for the annual Alameda Legacy Home Tour. See her work at Whales and Friends, the Alameda Hospital gift shop, and online at www.FineArtAmerica.com/profiles/Linda-Weinstock. Her studio is open by appointment.
Published online on Nov. 16, 2016 at 8:00 a.m.
April 24th, 2022
Local historical artist Linda Weinstock paints Alameda's Landmark "The Brehaut House" a beautiful Queen Anne located at 2070 San Jose Ave. Her painting will be featured on the Alameda Legacy Home Tour poster and on the cover of the Legacy Home tour guides.
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July 18th, 2018
Bringing memories alive and capturing them forever is what Leisure World resident Linda Weinstock does best.
For more than a decade, Linda has combined her painting, photography and computer graphic skills to breathe new life into her clients’ most treasured memories through mixed media art. Whether a person is celebrating the birth of a child, mourning the loss of a loved one or simply relishing the past, Linda recreates a cherished time people can hang on their wall and enjoy forever.
“A photograph is great because it freezes time,” explains Linda. “But a painting that combines the elements of a person’s life down to the tiniest details, evokes deeper emotion. It makes a person’s story come alIve.”
September 16th, 2016
August 2nd, 2016
Accomplished artist Linda Weinstock's has painted one of Alameda's beautiful Historical homes for the Legacy home tour poster this year. Her painting will be featured on the Alameda Legacy Home Tour poster and the cover of the tour book. http://www.alameda-home-tour.org/tickets.html 2016 Alameda Legacy Home Tour - www.alameda-home-tour.org
January 21st, 2016
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-Skye Kelly, Director, Awareness Film Festival (L.A.)
"I saw several films during the festival here and Shallow Waters was by far the most moving documentary among them - and trust me, given that this festival consisted of nothing but compelling stories about the horrors of war and the terrible struggles against racism and sexism and environmental catastrophes and all the other struggles human beings tend to wrestle with, that's high praise.
"I think what makes the film so compelling is that it brings up so...
October 27th, 2015