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April 24, 2008
Calendar of local events
Unless otherwise noted all phone numbers are in the 408 area code.
MUSIC
April 26 – 27
South Bay Guitar Society presents “Brazilian Guiitar Project” with Ahmed El-Salamouny, master of Brazilian guitar music. A free pre-concert lecture-demonstration with El-Salamouny will be held in the Vineland Branch Library Community Room on 4/26 at 1 p.m. The "Brazilian Guitar Project" concert by Ahmed El-Salamouny, is scheduled for 8 p.m. in Choral Hall A11, at De Anza College, 21250 Stevens Cheek Blvd, Cupertino. Tickets: $20 Reserved; $15 general. Unassigned seating may be ordered on-line at www.sbgs.org or reserved by calling 292-0704. Advance ticket purchase is recommended for this concert. For more information about other Brazilian Guitar Project events, visit www.sbgs.org or call 292-0704.
April 27
The Chinese Cultural Garden Foundation and the Institute of Sino-American Studies presents the fourth Opera in the Park concert at 3 p.m. in Overfelt Gardens Park, 368 Educational Park Drive, in San Jose. Crossing cultures and genres in an intimate setting, this musical journey showcases renowned Bay Area artists—soprano Kristin Clayton, mezzo-soprano Zheng Cao, tenor Kenji Tashiro and pianist Andrew Fleischman—in an afternoon performance of songs and arias by Fauré, Mahler, Canteloube, Offenbach and San Francisco composer Jake Heggie alongside traditional American and Chinese works, among others. For more information, visit http://chineseculturalgarden.org
THEATER
April 2 - 27
San Jose Stage Company, in conjunction with San Francisco-based Thick Description Theater Company, presents “Blade To The Heat.” Directed by Tony Kelly, this production combines boxing and music for a visually riveting drama. Previous co-productions with Thick Description include last season's “Gibraltar”, as well as “Uncle Vanya” and “Ghosts”. All performances held at The Stage, 490 South First Street in San Jose. Tickets are $20 - $40 and may be ordered by phone at 283-7142 or online at www.sanjosestage.com.
April 11 – May 6
Sunnyvale Community Players proudly presents: "Fame - the Musical", set during the last years of New York City's celebrated High School for the Performing Arts on 46th Street (1980-1984). Bittersweet but ultimately inspiring, this production follows a diverse group of students as they commit to four years of grueling artistic and academic work. The issues tackled - prejudice, identity, self-worth, literacy, sexuality, substance abuse and perseverance – still resonate today. All performances are at the Sunnyvale Community Theatre, 550 E. Remington Ave. Sunnyvale. Visit www.sunnyvaleplayers.org for more information.
April 19 – May 10
Actors Theatre Center presents the musical production of “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” at the Historic Hoover Theatre, 1635 Park Avenue in San Jose. Ticket prices are $23 – 25 and include an intermission snack. A Hoedown Buffet Dinner is also available. The 4/20 matinee and buffet is $40. Shows generally begin at 8 p.m. see website at www.theatrecenter.biz or call 985-5500 for further show times and other information.
April 22 – 27
American Musical Theatre of San Jose presents “Mamma Mia!” at the Center for the Performing Arts. A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Over 20 million people all around the world have fallen in love with the characters, the story and the music that make Mamma Mia! The ultimate fee-good show. The magic of ABBA’s timeless songs underscores this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship. For tickets and additional information, call 437-4450 or visit www.sjtix.com
CHILDREN/FAMILY
April 18 – 27
Children’s Musical Theatre San Jose presents “Ragtime” at the Montgomery Theater: “Ragtime” intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history’s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate. This epic new musical is by the award-winning composer/lyricist team Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens (Once On This Island, Seussical). For more information, call-288-KIDS or visit www.cmtsj.org
April 26
4-H /FFA Spring Animal Field Day at Emma Prusch Park: Would you like to find out how to raise and care for all types of animals? Then come join Santa Clara County 4-H and FFA at the annual Spring Animal Field Day. There will be educational displays and workshops including: veterinarian presentations, dog showmanship, entomology displays, and presentations on fitting, showing, and judging of all animals. Animals of all sizes! Hours are 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at 647 S King Rd, San Jose.
April 26
The 14th Annual Spring in Guadalupe Gardens, a celebration of the out-of-doors showcasing gardening and protecting the environment, is scheduled for Saturday, April 26 in Guadalupe River Park & Gardens. It will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Visitor & Education Center, 438 Coleman Ave., San Jose, as well as in the park’s Heritage Rose Garden -- at the peak of its bloom with spectacular color and fragrance -- historic orchard, green meadows and paved trails between Coleman and Taylor streets. Admission and parking are free. Entertainment and hands-on activities for all ages will be featured throughout the day including sales of unusual plants, workshops and lectures, fun kid’s activities, and solar power exhibits. For more information on this event, contact the Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens at www.grpg.org or 298-7657
April 26
The 20th Annual San Jose Children's Faire at Discovery Meadows: Event hours are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and it is expected to draw 5,000 attendees. "Growing Up Green: Healthy Children, Healthy Families, Healthy Community" is the theme for this year's event, which features family-oriented stage entertainment, special attractions, and activity booths offering hands-on activities for children, ages two to 12, in addition to information about education, child care, health and safety resources, creative arts and recreational programs.
April 27
Santa Clara.County Rose Society presents the 65th Annual Rose Show, "Fun with Roses" at the Cupertino Square Mall (formerly Vallco Fashion Park), from 1-4 p.m. The event is open to the public at no charge. For further information about the Rose Show call Barbara Gordon, 650-969-3261 or Meredith Brown, President, 264-9697.
April 27
sjDANCE presents the 6th Annual Dancin’ Downtown event. This free event takes place from noon to 5 p.m. at the Circle of Palms/Fairmont Plaza in downtown San Jose. Held in honor of National Dance Week, Dancin’ Downtown will feature more than 35 dance groups and artists including Bay Area professional dance groups and dance students from San Jose State University and the University of Santa Clara. For more information, please visit www.sjdanceco.org.
May 2
Stories by Starlight: The Almaden Library and Community Center along with the San Jose Astronomical Association present "Stories Under the Stars". This event, tailored for families with children ages 6 to 12, will take place in the small amphitheater next to the Almaden Library at 8 p.m. and feature stories and songs about wonders of the night sky. SJAA astronomers will give a brief presentation at 8:20 p.m. followed by an opportunity to observe the Moon, Mars, Saturn, and several distant star clusters. Please dress warmly and bring blankets For more information, call 808-3040.
May 4
American Ice Theatre to perform at the Sharks’ Ice Center: AIT will perform “Sunset Tango” and “Latin Dance Explosion.” at Shark’s Ice Center, 1500 South 10th Street in San Jose at 1:30 p.m. This one-time premier event is fun for the whole family. Tickets can be purchased by visiting the AIT website: http://americanicetheatre.org or through Artsoplolis.com. General Admission is $24 for adults and $17 for children under 12 years old. VIP Seating with a Reception is $44.
Ongoing
Don’t miss out on the summer fun at Cevalo Riding Academy. Registration is underway for our popular summer horsemanship camps and sessions are filling up fast. Designed for children 6 and up, our day camp sessions are a perfect way for aspiring riders to learn more about horses and jump-start their riding skills. Summer sessions start June 16th and run through Aug. 22. Early sign-ups are encouraged as space is limited. For more information, visit Cevalo’s web site at www.cevaloridingacademy.org and click on the “Camps” link, or email info@cevaloridingacademy.org.
CLASSES
April 16 – June 18
Los Gatos recreation Center offers Tai Chi Chuan classes: Sessions meet every Wednesday at 11:30-12:30 p.m. for Beginners. Location is the Los Gatos Recreation Center 123 E. Main Street, Room B. Fees are $85 for 10 classes or $13 per class for drop-ins. For more information, call Los Gatos-Saratoga Recreation Department at 354-8700, x221 or x225, or visit www.lgsrecreation.org.
April 26
Cynthia Sandberg to Speak About Tomatoes at Spring in Guadalupe Gardens: Cynthia Sandberg, owner of Love Apple Farm, will discuss her tips and tricks for harvesting that bumper crop of tomatoes. Seminar time is 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. at the entertainment stage. Sandburg’s event vendor booth at the event will have plants for sale and answers to follow up questions. For more information, contact the Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens at www.grpg.org or 298-7657.
Ongoing
Children's Drawing & Painting Classes - art classes for children 7-12 years old are offered in Nelly Rouhani's house in Almaden. Classes are on Tuesdays or Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. with a maximum 4:1 child to teacher ratio. Children will learn about the fundamentals of drawing and paint using various media. Tuition is $100 per month, and includes all required materials. A snack will be provided. For more information, call 607-7588 or email niloufarafshin@sbcglobal.net.
Clay classes for adults. New handbuilding ceramics classes are forming now. These small, relaxing clay classes are held on Tuesday & Thursday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m., and Wednesday mornings from 9:30-11 a.m. The fee includes instructions, clay, glazes, use of tools, and kiln firings. The classes are held in the artist's studio in Almaden. For more information or to register, call 679-0238. Space is limited to only 4 students for each class, so register today!
MISCELLANEOUS
April 26
Alpha Zeta Events presents the Princeton Plaza Faire. This arts and crafts, antiques, and collectibles event will feature free antique appraisals from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location is 1375 Blossom Hill Road, San Jose (by Mervyns).
April 26
Cockers for adoption at Petco, 886 Blossom Hill Road in San Jose. Hours are 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. for a fee of $400 that includes: spay/neuter, rabies, bordatella, DHLPP (5 in 1) shots and a microchip. Ages are 2-5. No pups. Dogs were saved from deaths in Southern CA shelters. Call 835-4264 or (760) 891-0282 if you are interested. For more information, visit: http://adoptcockers.blogspot.com
April 26 - 27
Annual Jewelry Extravaganza: The American Cancer Society Discovers Shop presents its annual sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on 4/26 and from noon to 4 p.m. on 4/27. Proceeds support cancer research. The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop is located at 1103 Branham Lane, San Jose. For more information, call 265-5535.
April 29
The South Bay Civil War Round Table will meet at Holder's Country Inn, 998 De Anza Blvd. at 7 p.m. We meet on the last Tuesday of every month, except in December. Come about 6:45 p.m. or earlier to order dinner. At this month’s meeting we’ll hear about stereo-views of the Civil War. Ron Perisho will discuss famous pictures, many by Mathew Brady, the documentary photography of the day. Our speaker will begin by 7:15 p.m., so, listen for free, talk about history and receive our newsletter before deciding to join our round table. Contact Bill Noyes at 374- 1541 for more information.
April 30
San Jose City College Labor Studies presents a free screening of the award-winning film “North Country” starring Academy–award winners Charlize Theron and Frances McDormand. This film details the first successful sexual Harrassment lawsuit brought by Lois Jensen that paved the way for improved workplace conditions for women. Doors open at 6 p.m. at the SJCC Drama Theater, 2100 Moorpark Avenue in San Jose. For more information, contact Jim Kellet at 298-2181 ext. 2575, or laborstudies@sbcglobal.net
May 3 – 4
Hauslley and Randi Silva of Intero Almaden and the Palmia Community announce the 2nd Annual Community Garage Sale. This event includes 25 participating homes in the Palmia area of San Jose (Hwy. 85 and Cottle Road). Last year’s one day event had 20 homes participating and over 400 cars visiting the area.
Ongoing
Santa Teresa High School Class of 1988 20th Reunion will be held on June 28, at 7 p.m. at the San Jose Hilton and Towers. Tickets are $93 through May 30th and go up $10 after that date. Tickets can be purchased from GreatReunions.com – Select California and find Santa Teresa ’88. For More information, go to the Alumni page of Santa Teresa High School: sths.ca.campusgrid.net/home/Alumni
Camden High School Class of 1973 will hold a Reunion gala on June 21 at the Los Gatos Lodge. For more information, contact Jackie (Johnson 73') Daley at 205-9715, or email jclarktx@yahoo.com.
Get ready for a blast from the past! Leland Chargers Class of 1988 are reuniting this September. The location will be the Hotel Valencia in Santana Row at a to-be-announced date. For more details or to join a Reunion Committee, contact Paula Cavagnaro at CavagnaroPaula@yahoo.com or Laura Delizonna at ldelizonna@gmail.com
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