SKU: EN-A20090
You can bet she’s made lots of memories in 100 years. “We saw it all come–the first radios and TVs,” Nancy said. “I remember one day my father sat us all down in front of a box. It was a TV. Talk about a shock! We watched a Western because my dad was hooked on Westerns.”. The airplane also moved from novelty to everyday in Nancy’s lifetime. “The Associated Oil Company had a plane, and in the 1930s they would take people up two at a time,” she said. “We went around the bay and I remember feeling scared and excited.”.
The Retro Dome: The theater screens The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Jan, 20-22, Movie admission is $9 general/$8 students, seniors and military/$7 children 12 and under, The 9x12 ballet art, dancer art, ballerina wall art, kids rooms, childrens wall art, original canvas art, girls rooms ideas, lavende Retro Dome, 1694 Saratoga Ave., San Jose, 408.404.7711 or http://retrodome.guggyent.com, Saratoga History Museum: “Enjoy the Merry Traditions of Christmas,” an exhibit exploring the origins of some Christmas traditions such as Christmas trees, sending cards, music and gift giving, The exhibit runs through the end of January, Admission and parking are free, Museum is open Friday-Sunday, 1-4 p.m, 20450 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road, 408.867.4311 or www.saratogahistory.com..
Holidays on a High Note benefit, “Over the Top.” 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Oct. 21. Peninsula Family Service’s Foothill Auxiliary. Holiday boutique, demonstration, luncheon. Menlo Circus Club, 190 Park Lane, Atherton. $115. foothillauxiliary@yahoo.com. Theatreworks 11th annual “Anything Goes” costume gala. Nov. 2. Guests are invited to visit TheatreWorks’ massive Redwood City costume shop in the weeks prior to the event, where they are able to choose their party attire from the hundreds of costumes used in TheatreWorks’ past productions. Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club, 3000 Alexis Drive, Palo Alto. $300-$500 for individuals; $3,000-$10,000 per table. Call the TheatreWorks Special Events Department at 650-463-7159 or email events@theatreworks.org. Information at www.theatreworks.org.
One of the most frustrating aspects of the harsh South Bay arts economy is the comparative wealth of groups in San Francisco and Berkeley, Yet local arts honchos suggest these struggles may simply be growing pains, “The San Francisco art scene was built over 150 years, seeded in the Gold Rush,” said Randall King, head of San Jose Stage Company, “South Bay cultural resources have a relatively short 9x12 ballet art, dancer art, ballerina wall art, kids rooms, childrens wall art, original canvas art, girls rooms ideas, lavende history, We have built a competitive environment in a very limited timeline, We are younger, but no less valid or viable.”..
The transformation began in March when Gonzalez reorganized the specialty children’s clothing and toy store to make room for larger birthday parties and the play area. The play space is now available during the week and features daily activities like open play, art sessions, homework club and dance or tea parties. “People who know about our activities and events absolutely love them,” Gonzalez said. Drop-in play and a monthly pass are both options for the play area. The monthly Fun Pass is $30 and includes unlimited access to all of the featured activities that month as well as a 10-percent discount on the store’s retail items and special rates on additional events, according to Gonzalez.
Copyright © 2024 www.acquadifirenze.it. All Rights Reserved