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July 8, 2004

Calendar of local events

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

MUSIC
July 8 – September 2
The ever-popular Miller Music in the Park free outdoor concert series at Plaza de Cesar Chavez, located a Market Street and Park Avenue in downtown San Jose, will begin its 16th year with a performance by Reggae great Barrington Levy. These concerts feature top regional, national and international entertainers and take place every Thursday beginning at 5:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. Food and drink are available at the show. Additional artists for the month of July include Fiesta folk band “Calexico,” on July 15, “roots rock “The BoDeans,” on July 22, and Beatles-tribute band “White Album Ensemble” on July 29. For additional information, visit www.sjdowntown.com.

July 8 – August 5
The Almaden Valley 2004 Summer Concert Series at Greystone Park will feature 5 weeks of top local entertainers at free public concerts beginning at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday. Opening the season will be “Sage,” on July 8, “Mystic Pilots” on July 15, “The Crew” on July 22, “The Hitmen” on July 29, and concluding with “Rock Hard” on August 5.

July 9 - 11
Britannia Arms Almaden, 5027 Almaden Expressway presents live music every weekend. This week features “Juice” on July 9, “BBC Beatles Cover Band” on July 10, and “Flipside”on July 11 For more information, and performance times, call 266-0550 or visit www.britanniaarms.com.

July 9 - 11
Almaden Feed and Fuel, 18950 Almaden Road, presents live music every Friday through Sunday. This week’s entertainment features “Story Talker” on July 9, “Outback” on July 10, and “T Company” on July 11. For more information and performance times call 268-8950.

July 17 – Saturday
Le Petit Trianon Theatre in San Jose present the Amadeus Guitar Duo – Dale Kavanagh and Thomas Kirchhoff, who have performed more than 650 concerts in 40 countries since their union in 1991. This Duo often performs with other ensembles including chamber and symphony orchestras and has gained a reputation for their interpretations of works by the Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo. For more information, visit www. Sbgs.org or call 292-0704. Tickets are $18 for reserved seating and $15 general.

THEATER
June 26 – July 31
The West Valley Light Opera Association presents “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” directed by Jeff M. Hicks, performing at the Saratoga Civic Theater, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga. Join the June 26 opening night champagne gala at the 8 p.m. performance! This musical, based on Stephen Vincent Benet’s Novel “The Sobbin’ Women,” was made into a musical by MGM in the 1950’s. The story is a comedic tale about the rustic romances of seven wild Oregon pioneer backwoodsmen. Evening and matinee weekend shows will available through July 31. For more information, call 268-3777 or visit www.wvlo.org.

July 6 – 26
American Musical Theatre of San Jose opens its 70th season with “The Producers,” the new Mel Brooks musical and winner of a record 12 Tony Awards. This must-see comedic masterpiece makes its South Bay premiere at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts for a limited four-week engagement from July 6 –25. Based on Brooks’ Academy Award-winning 1968 film of the same name, “The Producers” is the story of down-on-his-luck theatrical producer Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, a mousy accountant, and their sure-fire money-making scam; to raise more money than they need for a flop musical and then pocket the difference. The theatrical fiasco is none other than the musical “Springtime for Hitler.” For tickets and additional information, call 1-888-455-7469, or visit www.amtsj.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.

July 25 – October 11
Tokyo-based Artist, Yoshitomo Nara’s: Nothing Ever Happens will open at the San Jose Museum Of Art in downtown. This will be Nara’s first major solo museum exhibit in the united States and is accompanied by a 96-page catalogue with essays by pop icons including Billie Joe Armstrong of “Green Day,” author Dave Eggers and Debby Harry of “Blondie.” Nara’s deceptively simple paintings, drawings and sculptures invite viewers to reconnect with the defiant spirit that comes with youthful optimism and the belief that someday we may change the world. For more information, visit www.SanJoseMuseumofArt.org or call recorded information at 294-2787.

MEETINGS
July 13 – 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.

July 13– 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!

July 14 – 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

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.

HEALTH
July 16 – 17
The International Myeloma Foundation will be hosting a patient and family seminar at the Hayes Mansion, 200 Edenvale Avenue in San Jose. This event brings together patients families and physicians from around the country for an intensive two-day, interactive seminar. This event emphasizes education, research, support and advocacy to empower [patients and provide invaluable information and support within the myeloma community. For more information, visit www.myeloma. org/myeloma/up_event_detail.jsp or call 800-452-2873.

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.
Bay Area Alzheimer’s Association now includes meetings at Kaiser Hospital, Santa Teresa Kaiser, Bldg. 3, Conference rm. 2 5755 Cottle Road. For more information call 800-660-1993

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.

July 10– Saturday
The Santa Clara Chapter of OWL (Older Women’s League) will be presenting a talk by Barbara Snyder, of Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity from 10 a.m. to noon at Cypress Gardens, 3555Judro, San Jose. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 294-1073.

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’s Great 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.

July 10 -11
Campbell’s Relay For Life benefiting the American Cancer Society will be held at the Campbell Community Center, 1 West Campbell Avenue. Opening Ceremonies will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, The Luminaria ceremony will be at 9 p.m. on Saturday evening. This is the fifth year Campbell has hosted the 24 hour Relay For Life event.

July 10 – Saturday
Almaden Quicksilver History Tour by Van – Step back in time as you visit historic sites and experience what life was like back in the mining heyday. Meet at Quicksilver Mining Nuseum at 9 a.m. Tours are $5 per person, bring sun protection, sturdy shoes, water and lunch. Reservations are required. Call 323-1107.

July 10 – 11
The U.S. Olympic Synchronized Swimming Team and duet will be staging their last performance before heading off to Athens for the Summer Games. The show will be held at the Santa Clara International Swim Center and features a cast of 60 swimmers, including the Santa Clara Aquamaids. Gates open at 6 p.m. for meal ticket holders, general admission starts at 6:30 p.m. Admission for children 13 and under is $8, Adults are $15, and meal tickets are $7. For additional information, call 988-9936 or visit www.aquamaids.org.

July 11 – Sunday
The San Jose Museum of Art hosts KidsArt Sunday: The Power of Images from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy a fun-filled day exploring the museum’s Permenent Collection photography exhibition “Beyond Tradition.” For more information, call 271-6867.

July 12-16
Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens’ San Jose Safari Day Camp offers children a week of fun-filled activities as they “trek” through San Jose on an adventure of discovery at several of our city’s premier cultural institutions. The Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens, in collaboration with History San Jose, Mexican Heritage Plaza, San Jose Museum of Art, the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory, and Don Edward’s San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge are presenting this unique summertime opportunity.
Campers will meet every day at 8:30 a.m. (Wednesdays at 8 a.m.) at the Guadalupe Garden Center, 715 Spring Street, to begin the day’s adventures. Campers will return to the Guadalupe Garden Center each day for 5 p.m. pick up. Three camp weeks will be available for children between the ages of 7 and 10, during the weeks of July 12, July 26, and August 9. The cost to attend is $225 per child, campers will need to provide their own bag lunch each day of the camp. Some partial scholarships may be available to qualified families. Space is limited! contact Education Coordinator Kary Wilson at education@grpg.org or 298-7657 for more information.

July 13 – Tuesday
The Vineland Branch Library hosts Lisa Atkinson’s “Concert For Kids” as part of the Library’s Summer Reading Celebration. The Concert begins at 2:30 p.m. in the Community Room.

July 15 – Thursday
Come to the Cambrian Branch Library to “Catch A Dragon By The Tale” with stories and activities beginning at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call 269-5063.

July 16 – September 6
CANSTRUCTION comes to The Tech – Local architecture firms will compete to design and build the most creative food can exhibit in The Tech’s lobby. Come and enjoy this community service project where all the cans used will be donated to Second Harvest Food Bank.

July 16 – Friday
The Tech Museum of Innovation presents the new IMAX file “India: Kingdom of the Tiger.” Taking you on a magic ride through this ancient and fast-growing country, this film examines the history and environmental challenges, and stars critically acclaimed Indian actress Smriti Mishra and Christopher Heyerdahi. A historical epic depicting Indian from 1910 to the present, this tale is told through the eyes of one of India’s most mysterious and compelling animals – the tiger. For additional information, visit www.thetech.org or call 294-8324.

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.
Child Advocates of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties is looking for volunteers to mentor and speak up for abused and neglected children/youth who have been placed in the foster care system. To find out how you can make a difference in the life of a child, call (408) 416-0400 or e-mail info@cadvocates.org.

MISCELLANEOUS
July 10 – Saturday
The Christian Singles Newsletter will be sponsoring the “Happy Bouns Dance” at the Los Gatos Elks Lodge, 105 Newell Avenue in Los Gatos from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Entertainment will feature secular rock and roll, good casual dress is suggested. Snacks will be potluck, please bring something to share. This is a non-alcoholic event. Admission is $15 at the door. Call Mark Taylor at 209-466-1424 or email christnu@gloryworks.com for more information.

July 11 - Sunday
Join the Friends of Guadalupe River Park and Gardens in the Garden Center, 715 Spring Street, to learn about the whys and whats of planting Mediterranean climate plants from around the world with Master Gardener Bracey Tiede. This workshop, “Mediterranean Climate Plants for Successful Gardening,” will be held from 1 – 2:30 p.m.. The cost to attend is $12 for members and $15 for non-members, For more information, visit www.grpg.org. or contact Kary Wilson, the Education Coordinator, at education@grpg.org or 408-298-7657.

July 12 – Saturday
The Tech Museum of Innovation and key partner have teamed up to present the “Conversations with Innovative Women in Technology” series, which kicks off of July 12. These sessions explore how women in the field impact the present and future of technological innovation to build a community around a broad spectrum of technology interests, and to offer a networking opportunity with female role models. The July 12 topic is “Lets encourage girls to explore all things technical.” For additional information, visit www.thetech.org.

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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