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Twelve high schools will be represented this year — College Park High (Pleasant Hill), Deer Valley High (Antioch), Delta Vista High (Byron), El Cerrito High, Independence High (Brentwood), Las Lomas High (Walnut Creek), Making Waves Academy (Richmond), Monte Vista High (Danville), Mt. Diablo High (Concord), Northgate High (Walnut Creek). Richmond High and Salesian High (Richmond). The Arts and Culture Commission of Contra Costa County is again sponsoring the event, which is open to the public and free. To learn more about Poetry Out Loud, go to http://poetryoutloud.org/poems-and-performance/watch-video.
The day starts with a parade that sets out at 10 a.m, from Cutting Boulevard and Marina Way South and will travel through four neighborhoods on its way to the park, The Grand Marshalls will be city Finance Director Jim Goins ballet shoes kingston and City Clerk Diane Holmes and the procession will feature the Wells Fargo stagecoach, African American horse riders, the Vallejo Corvette Club and drill teams, The free event is sponsored by the National Brotherhood Alliance and the city, For more details call 510-620-6515 or visit www.richmondcajuneteenth.org..
“I can remember my mom cleaning, stopping to watch a scene of Astaire dancing with Rogers, then singing right along while dancing around the room.”. Jim soon learned that Carol, too, loved old black-and-white musicals. For her part, Carol, who was studying to be a librarian, liked that Jim was a writer, including sports writing. “He loved my singing,” Carol says. “I loved his writing.”. In some ways, they were opposites. Carol, a San Jose native, is a self-described bookworm, while Jim grew up in Apple Valley, a once small town in the Mojave Desert, fanatical about swimming and playing baseball in Little League and high school.
Oshman Family JCC: Zinzi Clemmons, “What We Lose.” 8 p.m, Nov, 2, Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, $10-25, http://www.paloaltojcc.org or 650-223-8700, Los Altos History Museum: “Catch the Spirit.” 1:30 p.m, Nov, 15, Authors’ Showcase, with Ann Heffron, Susan Bickford, Diana Chan, Ryan Dietzen, Mary Feliz, Donald McPhail, ballet shoes kingston Fritz Trapnell and Barbara Wilcox, Los Altos History Museum, 51 S, San Antonio Road, Los Altos, Free, https://losaltoshistory.org/events/catch-the-spirit-2/..
In other words, she’ll soon have to deal with the same dilemma that every pop artist who builds their fortunes on young fans’ allowance money eventually faces. The 27-year-old Canadian will have to figure out how to hang on to fans who’ll eventually outgrow such titles as “Tiny Little Bows,” “Sour Candy,” “Sweetie” and “I Know You Have a Girlfriend.”. Of course, she could just crank out another dozen or so songs like “Call Me Maybe” — one of the best pure pop gems of the last 10 years — and then she’ll have it made.
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