The Almaden Valley Athletic Club, where I am a member, was having a 50th Anniversary party on May 30th, and I decided to attend with my wife.
According to ChatGPT:
The founding story of Almaden Valley Athletic Club is closely tied to two longtime friends, Jim Theiring and Joe Shank, who grew up together in Coos Bay, Oregon.
In 1974, Jim and his wife Linda invested their life savings in a walnut grove on Camden Avenue in San Jose. Their original vision was to create a swim school. Jim then contacted Joe Shank, who was living in New Jersey at the time and working for a consumer products company, to help develop the idea. After visiting California and discussing the project, Joe decided to join the venture.
Joe expanded the concept beyond a swim school. As an avid tennis player, he proposed acquiring adjacent land and building tennis courts. Their goal was ambitious for the mid-1970s: create a family-oriented athletic facility where people could swim, play tennis, racquetball, and exercise together. At that time, many fitness facilities were specialized and often segregated by activity or even by gender.
The club officially opened in June 1976 on the former walnut grove site. It began primarily as a racquetball and tennis club, occupying roughly 6½ acres. Over the decades, it evolved into a full-service family athletic club with swimming, fitness, tennis, pickleball, youth programs, and community events.
A few notable facts:
- Founded: June 1976.
- Location: 5400 Camden Avenue at Kooser Road in San Jose.
- Original site: A former walnut grove.
- Original focus: Swim school, racquetball, and tennis.
- Founders: Jim and Linda Theiring, with Joe Shank playing a key role in developing and operating the club.
One reason AVAC became distinctive was that it was designed from the outset as a family fitness destination, which was relatively uncommon in the 1970s fitness industry. Joe Shank later described the vision as creating a place where families could participate in multiple activities together rather than having separate facilities for swimming, racquetball, tennis, and fitness.
The catering was prepared by the famous Le Papillon French restaurant, and it was amazing! We enjoyed all of the appetizers, snacks, beef, sole, and desserts (especially the macaroons).
There were two bands, with the Alison Sharino Band for dancing at 9:00 pm. We danced to a mix medley of popular tunes (the dance was set up on Tennis Court #1, with heaters for the evening).
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