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Jarah Euston boomeranged back to Fresno in a big way. Now, she's leaving again, this time for grad school in Philly. No, she's not taking the bus. Photo: Shannon Hunter

Forever Abby Blackstone

Jarah Euston says good-bye to Fresno

Jarah Euston's plans for Fresno didn't quite pan out.

During the wildest days, when the dream was so close it was touchable, the 28-year-old Bullard High graduate (OK, she was a valedictorian) saw herself recruiting friends, buying up a block of Chinatown and rebuilding Fresno into a bustling hipster utopia.

But, best laid plans and all that.

Still, Fresno is Fresno — full of great, untapped resources, brimming with potential. It is California's new frontier after all (at least according to the mugs at Starbucks), and Euston took full advantage.
"In Fresno, it's so easy to get involved. It's so easy to have an impact," she says.

No joke.

Since she moved back from New York in 2003, she's:

A.) worked with Fresno West Coalition for Economic Development (as an AmeriCorps volunteer) to create a credit union in West Fresno

B.) started (and later sold) a certain community Web site that served as a voice of those who believe vibrant, cultural life can exist south of Herndon Avenue, and in fact, already does (the early motto for the site was "Life Below Belmont")

C.) sat on the Mayor's Creative Economy Council, which developed a set of recommendations to bring and keep creatives in town

D.) spurred on other budding entrepreneurs as a teacher at the Central Valley Business Incubator

She's been quoted in Forbes and was on the cover (the cover) of the Los Angeles Times — Fresno's most famous boomerang.

And now, she's leaving.

On Monday, Euston hops a plane for Philadelphia, where she will attend the Wharton School (yes, Donald Trump is an alumni, but only as an undergrad, Euston says) to earn an MBA.

Never one to pull punches Euston says she's leaving, in part, because Fresno hasn't become the place she wants it to be. The momentum she saw, back when the dream was so close it was touchable, when two or three new ArtHop stops opened every month, and new bands played every weekend, didn't pan out.

"Progress didn't happen as quickly as I wanted."

And she knows many Fresnans won't care. They are happy with their suburban lifestyles.

That's fine, she says.

"Not everyone wants to live in a hip, urban, bustling place."

But she leaves a group of people who do — a community of creatives she helped gather.

"She's got really good ideas about community building," says Suzi Arnold, a Web programmer who helped launch Fresno Famous' version two in 2006.

She knows what she expects from a community and works hard to make it happen, says Craig Scharton, Euston's boss at the Incubator. She's also whip-smart brilliant, something people might not know just from reading her blog. She could read a business plan faster and ask tougher questions than seasoned ventured capitalists, Scharton says.

That kind of brilliance can be intimidating, says Suzanne Bertz-Rosa, who created the Web forum Mindhub and is a boomerang herself. She was intimidated first meeting Euston. But she came to appreciate Euston's cynicism and her fearlessness — her willingness to call out the city or the mayor or the mainstream media.

"She's not afraid to say or do anything that needs to be said or done."

Other things you might not know about Euston:

A.) She's a total fashionista, Arnold says, the kind of gal who knows when to mix her Jimmy Choos with thrift store clothes.

B.) In high school, she worked at Kenny Roger's Roasters.

C.) She was voted junior class homecoming princess, but missed the event — she was home preparing for a debate tournament.

D.) She already has a business degree from NYU and worked as a corporate bond analyst (we're not going to pretend we know what that means) on Wall Street.

And she never thought she'd end up anywhere near Fresno. Her college applications didn't include any schools west of the Mississippi. When she came back, it was only for a year. The plan was to live on the cheap until she could figure out what she really wanted to do, where she really wanted to be.

Yet here she is.

For a few more days, at least.

And then ... who knows?

But we will be watching. "I can't wait to see what happens next," Arnold says.

Having Euston move is sad, like a father watching his teenager leave home, Scharton says. "This is what I raised you for. Call me if you need me."

But believe it or not, this is good for the city, Scharton says.
"When we are successful, it won't mean anything."

Someday having our most successful leave won't be sad, it will be celebrated. We're talking parades in the streets.
How's that for a plan?

Disclosures:

Maybe you already knew all this. Good for you. And me.

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Oh, if only I could be....

....60 years younger, and also alive! Jarah would surely be getting some roses delivered at her door!

Congrats, young lady! You go out and make us proud! And just say no to Cheesesteaks!

Props

Josh, that was a good read. Good job.

Jarah, best of luck to you ...

Miss Euston, thank you for embodying this quote...

"There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique, and if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium; and be lost. The world will not have it.

It is not your business to determine how good it is, not how it compares with other expression.
It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open.
You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work.
You have to keep open and aware directly to the urges that motivate you. Keep the channel open.

No artist is pleased. There is no satisfaction whatever at any time.
There is only a queer, divine dissatisfaction, a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive than the others."

-- Martha Graham

I'm not even gonna warn the East Coast of your return,,, they'll find out soon enough.

-(not sure if you ever got one, but I know they have Corgi's over there...)

-You're not leaving here as a 'noted big fish in a backwater,' (def. of 'fresno famous?')

-nope, you're about to dazzle the hell out of a bunch of folks who genuinely know from what's what...

-watch out for the Phillies fans, stay away from K&A and Bridge & Pratt (if you can help it,) bundle up this winter, catch the Wanamakers Light show at Christmas,(it's so corny, but it's sooo cool,)
get a good used volvo or saab,
check into a reasonable townhouse on Chestnut Hill (you're going to love the place,,, Don't go any lower than Lombard after 9pm, (unless you're headed into South Philly with a large bruiser named 'Vince,' make it to a few Jr-Sr shows at the Adademy of Fine Arts, (they were way better painters than any of us, (Eakins School...) I THINK the closest IKEA is out at King of Prussia, (bout twenty minutes away,) Franklin Mills (up in the N.East,) has killer deals, (largest discount 'brand name,' mall in the area.)
Tune into 88.5 WXPN (UPenn Station.)

and, uhm...

and if you get the itch, -there's an incredible half mile dirttrack just south and over the border in 'Jersey,,, (natch.)
-(you'll need a big bruiser named 'Cletus,' for that night out.)

-and have fun.
(remember always to have fun.)

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