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Mexican Restaurant Grand Opening
title Mexican Restaurant Grand Openingdescription L to R Gus Anaya, Olivia Anaya, Councilman Art Snyder, Supervisor Ed Edelman, unidentified man, Tony Chu, at grand opening of the Mexican Kitchen restaurant, 1980.subject Anaya, Gus Group Portraits Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Restaurants--California--Los Angeles Snyder, Art Mexican Kitchen (Los Angeles, Calif.) County Council Members--California--Los Angeles County Portrait Photographs Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Edelman, Edmund D Dedications--California--Los Angeles City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Art Snyder At El Mercado Opening
title Art Snyder At El Mercado Openingdescription City Councilman Art Snyder (center) at opening of El Mercado. Mayor Sam Yorty is 2nd from left.subject City Council Members--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Group Portraits Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.) Microphones Snyder, Art El Mercado De Los Angeles Yorty, Sam,--1909-1998 Portrait Photographs Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Mayors--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Councilman Art Snyder Presents Resolution
title Councilman Art Snyder Presents Resolutiondescription L to R Congressman Edward Roybal, Congressman Billy Mills, L.A. City Councilman Art Snyder, Vincent Ximenez, City Councilman Gilbert Lindsay, at presentation of Council Resolution to Mr. Ximemez.subject Men--California--Los Angeles Group Portraits Resolutions Roybal, Edward Ross,--1916-2005 Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Legislators--United States Mills, Billy G Snyder, Art Portrait Photographs Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Lindsay, Gilbert City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony In Boyle Heights
title Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony In Boyle Heightsdescription Ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Evergreen Senior Citizens' Center in Boyle Heights, circa 1968. Congressman Edward Roybal is 3rd from right, Councilman Art Snyder is 3rd from left.subject Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Roybal, Edward Ross,--1916-2005 Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.) Legislators--United States Snyder, Art Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs City Council Members--California--Los Angeles Evergreen Senior Citizens' Center (Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, Calif.)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
City Councilman Mike Herna´Ndez During Campaign
title City Councilman Mike Herna´Ndez During Campaigndescription City Council member Mike Herna´ndez at Las Golondrinas restaurant on Olvera Street during his campaign with members of the community, Alberto, left, and his wife Lorenza. Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction.subject Political Campaigns--California--Los Angeles Herna´Ndez, Mike Group Portraits Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Restaurants--California--Los Angeles Olvera Street (Los Angeles, Calif.) Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Politicians--California--Los Angeles City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Woman Receives Award
title Woman Receives Awarddescription Yolanda Guerra (holding plaque) receives the Acambara Guanajuato Award. City Councilman Art Snyder and his wife are standing next to Yolanda.subject Women--California--Los Angeles Group Portraits Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Interiors--California--Los Angeles Microphones Snyder, Art Portrait Photographs Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Awards--California--Los Angeles Guerra, Yolanda City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Veterans At Morin Memorial Square In Boyle Heights
title Veterans At Morin Memorial Square In Boyle Heightsdescription Group posed at Morin Memorial Square in Boyle Heights on Veterans Day, 1978. City Councilman Art Snyder is 6th from left.subject Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.) Snyder, Art Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Morin Memorial Square (Los Angeles, Calif.) City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Councilman Art Snyder With Miss Lincoln Heights
title Councilman Art Snyder With Miss Lincoln Heightsdescription L.A. City Councilman Art Snyder (center) with Yolanda Rodriguez after winning Miss Lincoln Heights, 1967.subject City Council Members--California--Los Angeles Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Beauty Contestants--California--Los Angeles Snyder, Art Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Man Interviews City Councilman
title Man Interviews City Councilmandescription Armando Guerra (right) interviews L.A. City Councilman John Ferraro for television program on KWHY-TV, 1974.subject Ferraro, John Television Programs Guerra, Armando Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Kwhy (Television Station : Los Angeles, Calif.) City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Dedication Of Arroyo Seco Bike Path
title Dedication Of Arroyo Seco Bike Pathdescription City Councilman Art Snyder (holding scissors with boy) at dedication of the Arroyo Seco bike path.subject Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County, Calif.) Snyder, Art Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Wreath-Placing At Lincoln Park
title Wreath-Placing At Lincoln Parkdescription Agustin Yanez, third from left, speaks at a wreath-placing in Lincoln Park on September 17, 1967, the day ending the Mexican Independence celebration. Others: Supervisor Ernest Debs and Councilman Arthur Snyder (left, second from left); and Mexican-American leaders.artist/creator Unknownsubject Holidays--Mexico Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Debs, Ernest E.,--1904-2002 Independence Day (Mexico) Snyder, Art Yanez, Agustin Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs County Council Members--California--Los Angeles County Parks--California--Los Angeles City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Broadcasters With Councilman Snyder
title Broadcasters With Councilman Snyderdescription Pete Rodriguez was born in Sonora, Mexico in 1919, and came to Los Angeles in 1923. His family moved to California as political refugees due to his father’s involvement in the 1910 Mexican Revolution. His family lived in “Sonoratown” near Macy and Olvera Streets before later moving to Boyle Heights. In 1925 his family moved to Catalina to join his uncles, who were some of the many Mexican laborers who built Avalon Bay. His father returned to Mexico to participate in the Partido Liberal Nacional (National Liberal Party) and Pete moved with his family to Orange County, then later returned to Boyle Heights in 1931. He attended Stevenson Junior High and Roosevelt High School, from which he graduated in 1937. His mother worked long hours as a seamstress to provide for her family during the Depression. Pete enlisted in the Army in 1943 as a paratrooper, but due to a bad knee was placed in limited service and left after 12 weeks. He worked as a lumberjack until 1946, when he returned to Los Angeles. He met and married his wife, with whom he had three children, in 1947. He began working in radio in 1949. He and his brother, Eddie, worked for KPMO and KFVD and hosted a show called “Buenos Días.” They later began to produce television shows and movies, such as “Fandango” on CBS and the Academy-Award nominated “The Cadillac.” In the 1960s Pete joined a group called Justicia, which advocated for justice for Chicanos in the film industry. Pete was hired at ABC through his involvement with Justicia. He worked as the Community Affairs director and was involved with any issues regarding Mexican or Chicano people at ABC. Signed by Los Angeles Councilman Art Snyder for Pete Rodriguez, this view shows television broadcasters, from left to right, Fernando Del Rio, Jay Rodriguez, and Pete Rodriguez with Snyder. Three of them are holding a booklet on the Boy Scouts of America, indicating that this photograph may have been taken at a fundraiser for the organization. Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction.subject Rio, Fernando Del Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Rodriguez, Jay Boy Scouts Of America Snyder, Art Rodriguez, Pete Television Stations--California--Los Angeles--Employees Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Television Producers And Directors--United States City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Kennedy Visit To Los Angeles
title Kennedy Visit To Los Angelesdescription Members of the Kennedy family at the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church fiesta. Identified are, from left to right: Father Lawrence, Edward Roybal (background), Eddie Rodriguez (to the left of the MC), unidentified woman, Eunice Kennedy, unidentified woman, and Judge Carlos Ferran. Pete Rodriguez was born in Sonora, Mexico in 1919, and came to Los Angeles in 1923. His family moved to California as political refugees due to his father’s involvement in the 1910 Mexican Revolution. His family lived in “Sonoratown” near Macy and Olvera Streets before later moving to Boyle Heights. In 1925 his family moved to Catalina to join his uncles, who were some of the many Mexican laborers who built Avalon Bay. His father returned to Mexico to participate in the Partido Liberal Nacional (National Liberal Party) and Pete moved with his family to Orange County, then later returned to Boyle Heights in 1931. He attended Stevenson Junior High and Roosevelt High School, from which he graduated in 1937. His mother worked long hours as a seamstress to provide for her family during the Depression. Pete enlisted in the Army in 1943 as a paratrooper, but due to a bad knee was placed in limited service and left after 12 weeks. He worked as a lumberjack until 1946, when he returned to Los Angeles. He met and married his wife, with whom he had three children, in 1947. He began working in radio in 1949. He and his brother, Eddie, worked for KPMO and KFVD and hosted a show called “Buenos Días.” They later began to produce television shows and movies, such as “Fandango” on CBS and the Academy-Award nominated “The Cadillac.” In the 1960s Pete joined a group called Justicia, which advocated for justice for Chicanos in the film industry. Pete was hired at ABC through his involvement with Justicia. He worked as the Community Affairs director and was involved with any issues regarding Mexican or Chicano people at ABC. Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction.subject Clergy--California--East Los Angeles Catholic Church--California--East Los Angeles--Clergy Catholic Churches--California--East Los Angeles Radio Stations--California--Los Angeles--Employees Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Roybal, Edward Ross,--1916-2005 Rodriguez, Eddie Radio Broadcasters--United States East Los Angeles (Calif.) Television Stations--California--Los Angeles--Employees Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Shriver, Eunice Kennedy Carnivals--California--East Los Angeles Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic Church (East Los Angeles, Calif.) Television Producers And Directors--United States City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)