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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Book Bench Unveiled at Pleasanton Library

Pleasanton Unveils ‍”The Splendid Wizard of Oz Book Bench” at Public Library

Pleasanton residents now have a whimsical‌ new spot⁣ to sit, read, and dream, thanks to the unveiling of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Book Bench” at the Pleasanton Public Library. The ⁣artistic bench, created by local artist Kristen ⁣Chase, was officially revealed on January 11, 2025, in a ceremony that brought together city officials, the artist, and ‌the generous donors who made the ‌installation possible.

The bench, originally part of Danville’s‍ “Bound for Books” temporary ⁢exhibit in​ 2023, found its permanent home ​in Pleasanton thanks to the efforts‌ of residents Dorothy and⁣ Roland Broderson. The couple purchased the bench in​ an online auction and donated it to the city, where​ it now ​sits proudly in front of the library on Old ‍Bernal Avenue.

“I’m so grateful ​that the ⁤bench has found a home in front⁢ of the Pleasanton Library,” Chase told the Pleasanton Weekly. “it’s the perfect place! I hope ​it’ll bring as much joy to the library patrons as it did to me⁢ in its⁢ creation.”

The bench is more than⁤ just a functional‌ piece of art—it’s ‍a heartfelt tribute to The Wizard of Oz, a story that holds special meaning for ‍Chase. “The Wizard of Oz is my favorite movie, and I have fond memories of my Grandpa reading the book to me as a small child,” she shared. “As an aspiring children’s book ‌illustrator, W.W. Denslow, who did the original illustrations, has been an inspiration. I’ve⁤ painted an homage to​ him on the spine of the book‍ bench…a seahorse, wich was his mark.”

The unveiling ⁤event was a party of art, literature, and community. ‌Attendees enjoyed a special storytime session ​and Oz-themed crafting activities, making it a memorable day ​for ⁤families and book ⁣lovers alike. ⁤

A Community Effort

The installation ​of the bench is a testament to the power of community collaboration. Dorothy Broderson, who spearheaded the effort to bring the bench to Pleasanton, expressed⁢ her gratitude‍ to everyone involved. “Many thanks to Dorothy​ Broderson for all her⁤ efforts in finding this home and to all the folks in Pleasanton who made this happen,” Chase added.

The bench not only⁢ enhances the library’s outdoor​ space but also serves as a ​reminder of the enduring magic of storytelling. its vibrant design, inspired by the beloved‍ tale of Dorothy⁤ and her journey to Oz, invites passersby to pause, reflect, and perhaps even pick ‍up a book. ⁢

Key Highlights of the Unveiling

| Event Details ​ ⁣ ‍ | Description ‌ ⁤ ⁣ ​‍ ⁣ ⁤ ⁣ ‍ ⁤ ‍ ⁢ ‌ |
|———————————-|———————————————————————————|
| Date ‍ | January 11,2025 ‍ ⁢ ⁢ ⁢ ⁢ ​ ‌ ⁤ ⁢ ‍ ⁤ |
| Location ⁤‌ | Pleasanton⁢ Public Library,old ⁣Bernal Avenue ‌ ​ ‌ ‍ |
| Artist ⁣ ⁢ ​ ⁤ | Kristen​ Chase​ ⁤ ⁣ ⁤ ​ ​ ⁢ ⁣ ​ ⁣ |
| Donors ⁣ ⁣ ⁤ ‌ |⁣ Dorothy and Roland Broderson ⁣ ⁢ ‍ ‍ ⁣ ‌ |
| Original Exhibit ⁤ ⁢ | Danville’s “Bound for Books” (2023) ⁢ ⁢ ‍ ⁤ ⁣ ​ |
| ​ Special Features ​ ‌ | Storytime,Oz-themed crafting,and a reveal ceremony ‌ ⁤ ⁤ ⁤ |

A⁢ Lasting Legacy

Public art plays a vital role in enriching communities,and “The Wonderful Wizard​ of Oz‍ Book Bench” is no exception. Its presence at the library ​not only beautifies the space⁣ but also fosters a deeper‍ connection between art, ‌literature, and the people of Pleasanton.

As⁣ Chase aptly put it, “It’s the perfect place!” Whether you’re a lifelong ⁢fan of The Wizard of Oz ⁢ or simply looking for a ⁢cozy spot to enjoy a good book, this bench ‌is sure to inspire and delight.

For more updates on ⁣local art and community events, visit the Pleasanton Weekly.


What’s your favorite piece of public art⁢ in Pleasanton? ⁢Share your thoughts ⁣in the comments below!

unveiling​ the Whimsical “Marvelous ​wizard of Oz Book Bench” in Pleasanton

Pleasanton residents now have a whimsical new spot to ⁤sit,‍ read, and dream, thanks ⁢to the unveiling of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Book Bench” at⁣ the Pleasanton Public library. The artistic bench,‌ created by local artist Kristen Chase, was officially revealed ​on January 11, 2025, ⁢in a ceremony that brought together city officials, the artist, and the generous ⁢donors who made the installation possible.

The bench, originally part of Danville’s “Bound for Books” temporary exhibit ‍in 2023, found its permanent home in Pleasanton thanks to the⁢ efforts ⁤of residents dorothy and Roland ‍Broderson. The ⁢couple purchased the bench in ‍an ​online auction and donated it to the city, where it now sits proudly in front of⁢ the library on Old Bernal Avenue.

“I’m so grateful that‌ the bench ⁣has found a home ⁣in front of⁣ the Pleasanton Library,” ‌Chase told ‍the Pleasanton Weekly. “It’s the perfect place!⁣ I hope it’ll bring‌ as much joy to‌ the library patrons as ​it did to me ‍in its creation.”

The bench is more than just a functional piece of art—it’s a ‌heartfelt tribute to ⁤ The Wizard‍ of Oz, a story⁢ that holds special meaning for ‍Chase. ‍“The Wizard ​of Oz ⁣is my favorite movie, and I have​ fond⁣ memories ‌of my Grandpa reading the book to me as a small child,” she shared.“As ⁤an aspiring children’s book illustrator, W.W. Denslow, who ⁤did the original illustrations, has ​been an inspiration. I’ve⁢ painted an homage to him on the spine of the book bench…a seahorse, which was his ​mark.”

The⁤ unveiling‌ event was a celebration of art, literature, and community. Attendees‌ enjoyed a special storytime ​session and Oz-themed crafting activities,making it a memorable day ⁤for families and book lovers ⁣alike.

A Community Effort

The installation of ‍the bench is a testament to ‍the ‍power of community collaboration. ⁣dorothy Broderson, who spearheaded the effort to bring the bench to Pleasanton, expressed her gratitude to everyone involved. “Many thanks to⁢ Dorothy Broderson for all her ‍efforts in finding this ⁤home and ‍to all the folks in Pleasanton who made this happen,” Chase added.

The bench ⁣not only enhances the library’s outdoor space but also serves ⁣as a reminder⁤ of the enduring magic of storytelling. Its vibrant design, inspired ‍by the beloved tale of Dorothy and her journey to Oz, invites passersby to pause, reflect, and perhaps even pick up ‌a book.

Key Highlights ⁢of the Unveiling

Event Details Description
Date January 11, 2025
Location Pleasanton ‍Public Library, Old Bernal‍ Avenue
Artist Kristen Chase
Donors Dorothy and Roland Broderson
Original exhibit Danville’s “Bound for Books” (2023)
Special Features Storytime, oz-themed crafting, and ​a reveal ceremony

A Lasting Legacy

Public art plays a vital role in enriching communities, ⁤and “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz​ Book Bench” is no exception. Its presence at the ‌library ⁤not only ‌beautifies the ⁣space but also fosters​ a deeper⁢ connection between art, literature, and the people of Pleasanton.

As Chase aptly put it, “it’s the perfect ⁤place!”⁣ Whether you’re a lifelong fan of The Wizard of Oz or simply looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a good ​book, this bench is sure to inspire and delight.

For more updates on ‍local⁤ art and community events,visit the Pleasanton Weekly.


What’s your⁢ favorite piece of public art in Pleasanton? Share‍ your thoughts in the comments below!

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