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Pleasanton Unveils Its Newest Addition To Public Art Collection
"Live Well, Be Well" was unveiled at a ceremony at Kaiser Permanente's North Building on September 27, 2018.

From the City of Pleasanton: The City of Pleasanton, Kaiser Permanente, and Gary and Nancy Harrington have partnered to bring a brand new mural to the City’s growing public art collection.
“Live Well, Be Well” was unveiled at a ceremony at Kaiser Permanente’s North Building on September 27, 2018.
Kaiser Permanente approached the City of Pleasanton last year with an interest in adding a mural to their North Building in an effort to create a more welcoming space at the entrance. The City reached out to active donors, Gary and Nancy Harrington, to see if they would like to help contribute to this project. Together with Kaiser Permanente, the City of Pleasanton was able to distribute a Call for Artists for a mural.
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Forty-seven submissions were received from all over the country and ultimately Pleasanton artist, Mark Shawver was chosen for his “Live Well, Be Well” design. The design showcases healthy life choices and iconic Pleasanton locations.
The mural is located at 7601 Stoneridge Dr. on the North Building where pediatric services are
located.
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For more information about this mural or the public art collection, contact Michele Crose at 925-
931-5340 or mcrose@cityofpleasantonca.gov
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Image via the City of Pleasanton ( Pleasanton Vice Mayor Olson and City Councilmember Pentin are joined by Kaiser Permanente staff and Gary and Nancy Harrington at the mural unveiling.)