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June 10, 2004

Calendar of local events

Unless otherwise noted all phone numbers are in the 408 area code.

MUSIC
June 3 – 24
Miller Music in the Other Park concert series at St. James Park in downtown presents four free outdoor concerts each Thursday during the month of June. On June 3, listen to Latin jazz legend, percussionist and San Jose favorite Pete Escovedo. On June 10, Reggae artist Andrew Tosh pays tribute to his father, Wailers founding member and guitarist Peter Tosh, at the free outdoor concert. June 17 will feature Grammy Award nominee and World Music Award winner Femi Kuti, followed by Disco and R&B greats GQ on June 24. All concerts begin at 5:30 p.m. Food and drink are available at the show.  Call 279-1775 or check www.sjdowntown.com for details.

June 11 – 13
Britannia Arms Almaden, 5027 Almaden Expressway presents live music every weekend. This month features “Juice” on June 10, “Tease” on June 11, and “Unauthorized Rolling Stones” on June 12. For more information, and show times, call 266-0550 or visit www.britanniaarms.com.

June 11 - 13
Almaden Feed and Fuel, 18950 Almaden Road, presents live music every Friday through Sunday. This week’s entertainment features “Sweet & Sticky” on June 11, and “Sole” on June 12 and “Engine Room” on June 13. For more information and show times call 268-8950.

THEATER
June 11 – July 27
California Theater Center presents David Auburn’s Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play, ”Proof” opening at The Sunnyvale Community Theater. “Proof” is the first of three plays in CTC’s 2004 Summer Repertory Season and combines mystery and suspense in a compelling evening of theater. Ticket prices range from $18 - $25 each. For a complete schedule, or more information, visit www.ctcinc.org.

June 19 -27
Lyric Theater presents “La Vie Parisienne” at the Montgomery Theater in downtown. This production brings the boulevards and drawings rooms of mid-nineteenth century Paris to life in one of Offenbach’s most effervescent and romantic scores. Admission is $23 - $25 each. For show times and additional information, call 986-1455 or visit www.lyrictheatre.org.

ART
May – September
Art appreciation is on the move again in downtown San Jose! The San Jose Museum of Art commences its 2004 season of Art in Public Places Walking Tours. Beginning Monday, April 19, these free, 45-minute tours offer the local public an enjoyable lunch hour outdoors, or the opportunity for out-of-town art lovers to discover what San Jose has to offer. As the Museum itself is closed on Mondays, the Tours provide an excellent art-intensive alternative for both the general public and art enthusiasts alike. In spring and summer, San Jose Museum of Art docents lead tours of four different downtown art walks. All tours meet at the entrance to the Museum, in Fairmont Plaza. The four tours are offered on a rotating basis and run from April 19 through September 27, 2004. Please note: rain cancels tours and no tours are given on Memorial Day (May 31), July 5, or Labor Day (September 6). For 24 hr. information, call 294-2787 or visit www.SanJoseMuseumofArt.org..

June 8 – 26
Paintings by Almaden artist Cindy Blain will be on exhibit at the San Jose City Hall in the Mayor and City Council Lobby, 801 North 1st Street, San Jose. City Hall hours are 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. For more information, call 268-5959.

MEETINGS
June 15 – Tuesday
Business Leads Unlimited meets every Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. at Denny’s 1015 Blossom Hill Road. Please contact Richard at 378-2225 if you plan to attend.

June 15– Tuesday
Oakridge Century Theatres in association with Las Madres Neighborhood Playgroups presents CineMamas! A morning out to the movies for moms and their little ones. This group meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m., There are three showings to choose from, baby-safe sound levels, cheerios at the concession stand and a relaxing atmosphere with other moms who understand kids are kids! Check CineMamas.com for a weekly update on what is showing. Kids under 3 are free!

June 16 – Wednesday
South Valley Chapter of Leads Business Networking Group meets for lunch from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is no cost to attend. Call or email Renee to get location details. 210-7361 or rdaggett@adminbooks.com

June 19 – Saturday
Come celebrate the beginning of Summer at the Summer Solstice Celebration benefit fundraiser at the Divine Science Community Center, 1540 Hicks Avenue. Join in the sacred medicine wheel ceremony, and participate in the music circle with drums, rattles, flutes & guitars (bring your instruments). Explore sacred spaces with Singing Crystal Bowls. Hear rapturous music, and find out the esoteric meanings behind the solstice. The Summer Solstice Celebration will happen at 7 p.m. $10 is the suggested donation for this event. For more information, contact Eric Meece at 448-6726 eameece@california.com or Rev. Christine or Pat Moore at 293-3838 cemmerling@earthlink.net

Ongoing:
Las Madres Adoption Group is a wonderful support system for those who have gone through the adoption process and are looking to share the joys and challenges of parenting an adopted child.  We have regular play dates for newborns-5 years old and monthly “mom’s night out”. For more information, contact Barb Griswold at barbgris@aol.com or call toll free 1-877-LasMadres.  
Oakridge Century Theatres in association with Las Madres Neighborhood Playgroups presents CineMamas! A morning out to the movies for moms and their little ones. This group meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m., There are three showings to choose from, baby-safe sound levels, cheerios at the concession stand and a relaxing atmosphere with other moms who understand kids are kids! Check CineMamas.com for a weekly update on what is showing. Kids under 3 are free!

HEALTH
Ongoing:
The New Almaden Community Center will be hosting a weekly yoga class on Mon/Wed/Fri. at 6 a.m. and on Tues/Thurs. at 7 a.m. Attendees should bring their own yoga mats, however, there are a limited number of pads available. For more information, contact Tara at 997-9383. Class fees are $6 each or $24 per week. Classes are appropriate for both beginner and intermediate levels.

FIFTY PLUS

June 2 – July 23
Computer Classes are still available at the Cypress Senior Center in San Jose. Beginner computer lessons will teach email skills and guide you through the basics of “surfing” the Internet. The Cypress Senior Computer Center offers 18 year-round courses to choose from. Course fees range from $25 to $30. For more information and to receive a mail-out brochure, contact 244-1353.

June 12 – Saturday
Southside Community and Senior Center invites the community to its annual Western Hoe Down fundraising event from 4 – 8 p.m. at the Southside Senior Center, 5585 Cottle. This event offers dinner, dancing and a casino. The “Western Hoe Down” $15.00 ticket includes a Tri-Tip dinner, dancing, a free casino, silent auction and door prizes. Adults 18 and older. For more information, call 629-3435.

Ongoing:
Spaces are still available in the following Almaden SeniorNet classes: Word 1, Digital Photography, Quicken, E-Mail A-Z, Internet/e-mail, Fine-tuning and Troubleshooting XP and Computer Fundamentals. All Almaden classes will be held at the Vineland Branch Public Library on 1540 Blossom Hill Road. The other SeniorNet sites are Willow Senior Center at 2175 Lincoln Avenue and Cypress Senior. Call Don House at 268-1703 for more information.
AARP Information Center needs volunteers to staff their office. Duties include helping seniors find various services and programs, and providing information on senior needs. The office is located at 840 Willow Street, Suite 300, at the corner of Bird and Willow Streets on bus route #25. The hours are Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 278-1855.
The Geriatric Advisory Program is a service providing documented analysis, advice and resources to those caring for aging family members and is available through the Almaden Valley Counseling Service. Sliding scale fees available. 975-2988.

CHILDREN/FAMILY EVENTS
June 2 – August 22
Paramount’sGreat America announces Summers hours! Enjoy Paramount’s Great America and the all new Crocodile Dundee’s Boomerang Bay™ Water Park seven days a week. The park opens daily at 10 a.m. for summer fun and excitement. For more information on the 2004 season, visit http://www.pgathrills.com or call 988-1776. 

June 12—Saturday
 Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum presents “Light in a Dark Place” from 2 - 3 p.m.  Explore the many devices used by miners to illuminate dark and dangerous tunnels deep under the earth’s surface.  This exhibit is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Park Interpreter John Slenter will have a special presentation from 2 - 3 p.m. on the illuminations. This presentation requires reservations.  Call 323-1107 to reserve your space.

June 14 - Monday
Star viewing at EVC’s Montgomery Hill Observatory. Come gaze at the evening summer sky from 9:30 – 10:30 p.m. at the new Montgomery Hill Observatory at Evergreen Valley College. Recommended for ages 10 and older. For reservations, please call (408) 270-6490 before 6:00 pm. The events will be cancelled if it’s raining or clouds cover most of the sky.

June 19 - Saturday
“Happy Birds” the performing Parrot show will be appearing at the Cambrian Branch Library, 1780 Hillsdale Avenue, at 11 a.m. This fantastic parrot show kicks off the library’s Summer Reading Celebration. Come and be amazed as these talented birds perform tricks and interact with the audience. For more information call 269-5063.

June 19 – Saturday
Lincoln Avenue in Willow Glen is the site for the community’s Annual Dancin’ on the Avenue event, featuring live entertainment, food, and fun for the whole family. Come and be a part of this ultimate block party! Event hours are 5 – 10 p.m. on Lincoln Avenue between Minnesota and Willow Streets.

June 17 - Thursday
Clifford the Big Red Dog visits Barnes & Nobel Almaden Pajamarama! Everyone is welcome as our favorite doggy, Clifford, joins the pajamarama gang for a fun story time event at 7 p.m.

June 21 – 24
SJSU will be sponsoring the 2004 Phil Johnson Spartan Basketball Camp at the SJSU Spartan Complex. The camp is geared towards boys ages 8 – 18 and will provide instruction in the techniques and fundamentals of basketball. Team play and development of a winning attitude will also be part of the camp experience. Camp cost is $200 and includes a camp t-shirt. For additional information, call 924-1245.

June 26 – Saturday
The Annual Campbell Highland Games will be returning to the newly renovated Campbell Community Center with the usual complement of pipe bands, Scottish dancing, Open Stone Put, Caber Toss, Scottish Hammer and the ever-popular Bonnie Knees Contest. Additional attractions include Celtic food booths, dry good vendors and some surprises for 2004. Event hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 219-9264 or visit www.campbellgames.com

VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES

Ongoing:
Safe Haven Animal Sanctuary, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing care to animals, has volunteer opportunities
for foster caregivers for kittens and cats and for petfaire workers for our Saturday PetClub events.
For more information, visit www.safehavenanimalsanctuary.org, or contact us through volunteer@safehavenforanimals.com or call 420-7233.
Sacred Heart Community Service needs volunteers to assist in our Self-Sufficiency Programs, including Youth and Adult Education, JobLink and Embracing Families. Bilingual volunteers are especially needed. For more information contact the Volunteer Office at 278-2171 or visit www.sacredheartcommunityservice.org.
Child Abuse Prevention Center is seeking volunteers to join the Volunteer Case Aide program, which assists children and their families by providing services requested by county social workers. Call (650) 595-7640 for more information.

MISCELLANEOUS
June 15 – Tuesday
Local author Lolly Winston will join Barnes and Noble Almaden to read from and sign copies of her debt novel, “Good Grief,” the inspirational yet humorous story of a woman who finds a new life after the death of her husband. This event begins at 7:30 p.m.

June 15 – Tuesday
San Jose/South Bay NOW (National Oreganization for Women) presents a talk by Barbara Snyder, Silicon Valley Habitat For Humanity, from 7 – 8 p.m. at the African American Center, 6th and Julian, in San Jose. Everyone is welcome. Fro more information, call 292-1172 or 354-5122.

Ongoing
Welcome Wagon #3 is a non-profit, diverse group of volunteers dedicated to charity, community and each other. Welcome Wagon offers 15+ activity groups of various interests for our members to enjoy. Twice yearly WW hosts charity events to raise funds, giving back to the community. WW #3 meets as a whole on the third Wednesday of each month for luncheons and programs to various restaurants in the area. New members are always welcome! For additional information, call our new member hotline at 445-7015. Ask for President Glenda or membership chairs Beverly or Barbara.


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