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đ§ Power of Place Episode #37 | Club of Caballeros - Tim Person & Ms. Ellen Smith
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Join us in this episode and step inside the Ray Gibson Caballeros Club with Tim Person (President & CEO) and Ms. Ellen Smith (Manager). In the 1950âs, two trailblazing African American men grew weary of exclusion from downtown Tacomaâs restaurants, concert halls and bars. They envisioned a member-owned, private club for the cityâs Black community. A founders group next acquired real estate for this purpose in the form of an inconspicuous house on a dead-end street in Tacomaâs Hilltop neighborhood on acreage heralding sweeping views of Mount Rainier. About twenty benefactors soon mortgaged their private residences to fund expansion of that building into the Caballeros Club as we know it today; with splendid spaces supporting diversified membership that includes women. If the âCabâsâ walls could speak, they would voice this episodeâs heartwarming stories: Tales of dedicated civic leaders rubbing elbows at the downstairs bar for decades, of friends swaying to live music, of earnest charitable projects, of hearty food served with piquant cocktailsâŠwithin a private Pacific Northwest haven abounding in joy and camaraderie. "One of the things that makes us proudâŠis that it is our clubâwe are not renting the property. Weâve purchased it. So, it has the feeling of ownership; you are not going to take this away from us. This is ours.â ~Ms. Ellen Smith
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Contenu fourni par Power of Place - Stories of the Pacific Northwest and Edward Krigsman. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les Ă©pisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est tĂ©lĂ©chargĂ© et fourni directement par Power of Place - Stories of the Pacific Northwest and Edward Krigsman ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre Ćuvre protĂ©gĂ©e sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus dĂ©crit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Join us in this episode and step inside the Ray Gibson Caballeros Club with Tim Person (President & CEO) and Ms. Ellen Smith (Manager). In the 1950âs, two trailblazing African American men grew weary of exclusion from downtown Tacomaâs restaurants, concert halls and bars. They envisioned a member-owned, private club for the cityâs Black community. A founders group next acquired real estate for this purpose in the form of an inconspicuous house on a dead-end street in Tacomaâs Hilltop neighborhood on acreage heralding sweeping views of Mount Rainier. About twenty benefactors soon mortgaged their private residences to fund expansion of that building into the Caballeros Club as we know it today; with splendid spaces supporting diversified membership that includes women. If the âCabâsâ walls could speak, they would voice this episodeâs heartwarming stories: Tales of dedicated civic leaders rubbing elbows at the downstairs bar for decades, of friends swaying to live music, of earnest charitable projects, of hearty food served with piquant cocktailsâŠwithin a private Pacific Northwest haven abounding in joy and camaraderie. "One of the things that makes us proudâŠis that it is our clubâwe are not renting the property. Weâve purchased it. So, it has the feeling of ownership; you are not going to take this away from us. This is ours.â ~Ms. Ellen Smith
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