Sunday, December 3, 2:00pm - 3:30pm (EST)
Join Susan Shalit in Mountain View, where she will discuss and answer questions, OR join us on Zoom.
A journey from my experiences traveling to and from and living part time in the Motherlode town of Jamestown, CA for the past 8 years. It is a very rich area of California in history, geography, geology, animal life, literature, music, art and scenic value. If you grew up in California, most likely you know about the famous 49er Gold Rush. I will go into how to get there, places to stop, side trips, etc. I will touch on some of the many places, people, and items of interest that I have experienced so far. I am continually learning about this area so there is much more to explore only 2 ½ hours from the Bay Area.
About our speaker
Susan was born in Boston, MA, the youngest of four children. At 18 months her family relocated to the SF Bay Area where she went to school and then went on to the University of California at Berkeley to graduate with a degree in Economics. After graduation she went to SF State for a teaching credential working with the disabled but decided to take a break and become a letter carrier for the USPS in Berkeley. At the same time, as a single person, she bought her first house in Oakland where she tore out walls, re-tiled floors, painted, did some electrical and plumbing. Her father taught her a lot about house repair. Her mother taught her to cook without recipes. She does some gardening, indoors and outdoors. Realizing that she needed to go beyond the postal service and house rebuilding, she took a course in software programming and, for over 40 years, has worked as a computer programmer/software engineer/Sr. Business Analyst in the IT industry for major corporations. This brought her to live in the Silicon Valley, continuing to buy and fix houses and own an independent coffee house in Gilroy. She has one son and three teenage grandchildren. In 2015, she bought a 2nd house in the Motherlode area of California where she visits every other week. She loves to explore new places and entertain.
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