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September 20, 2007
Calendar of local events
Unless otherwise noted all phone numbers are in the 408 area code.
MUSIC
Sept. 22
Jang Yoon Jeong Concert at the Center for the Performing Arts: Celebrate Korean Thanksgiving Day with a concert all the generations can enjoy together. This one-night only performance begins at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.snowyworld.com
Sept. 29 - 30
Symphony Silicon Valley presents An American Anthem at the California Theatre: The season opens with the world premiere of David Amram’s symphonic version of Woody Guthrie’s This Land Is Your Land, commissioned by the Guthrie Foundation. The program includes Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony and Janácek’s Sinfonietta, led by Maestro Polivnick in his sixth appearance on SSV’s podium. Admission is $24 - $72. For tickets and additional information, call 286-2600 or visit www.symphonysiliconvalley.org
THEATER
Sept. 19 – Oct. 14
Opening its 25th Anniversary Season, San Jose Stage Company presents “The Diary of Anne Frank”. This is a story the world knows by heart: a young Jewish girl’s harrowing account of hiding from the Nazis with her family in a tiny attic in Amsterdam. A striking new adaptation restores deleted passages from the diary, offering a richer look into this extraordinary young woman’s coming of age. Drawing on newly discovered material from the diary that changed the world, Kesselman’s play shows Anne Frank in a more human, realistic light as we honor the 60th anniversary of her diary’s publication. All performances are staged at The Stage, 490 South First Street in San Jose. This production is directed by Rick Singleton. Tickets are $20 - $45 and may be ordered by phone at 283-7142 or online at www.sanjosestage.com.
ART
Sept. 14 – Dec. 31
San Francisco’s Metreon, located at 101 4th Street, hosts the North American debut of Da Vinci – an Exhibition of Genius, celebrating the man who invented the forerunner to the tank, camera, and automobile, engineered bridges and cities, documented the intricacies of the human body, in addition to painting the most famous piece of art in the world. This stunning, interactive and experiential exhibition has taken 10 years to create, and includes 3D animations illuminating the genius behind the famous Vitruvian Man and the Last Supper. Come see the most comprehensive traveling exhibition ever assembled on the greatest creative mind of the Italian Renaissance. Admission fees are Adult $19.50, Seniors (62+), $17.50 and kids aged 4-12 years are $15.50. For ticket information, visit davincithegenius.com.
Oct. 4 – 7
In honor of John Lennon’s 67th birthday, Legacy Fine Art Productions in conjunction with Yoko Ono present “Come Together - The Artwork of John Lennon” showcased at the Stanford Shopping Center (next to Tiffany & Co.) in Palo Alto. This exhibit will feature hand-signed pieces as well as limited edition prints. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Stanford Ronald McDonald House. A $2 donation is suggested at the door. For hours and additional information, visit www.stanfordshop.com or call 888-278-1969.
CHILDREN/FAMILY
Sept. 22
A Multi-Cultural Moon Festival: Bring your family to The Point, 3695 Rose Terrasse Circle, San Jose, to experience this special event from 7-9 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) Enjoy an enchanting multi-cultural evening with a variety of performances encompassing Music, Dance, Song and Door Prizes. This family-oriented program offers fun and enjoyment for young and old alike! Get you free tickets on a first come, first served basis at The Point. Call 270-7646 for more information.
Sept. 29
Happy Hollow and the History Park presents Family Movie Night: This event, held at the San Jose Giants Municipal stadium, 588 East Alma is free to the public on a “first come, first served” availability. The evening’s movie will be “E.T. – The Extra-Terrestrial” shown on the Jumbotron screen. Gates open at 6 p.m. and the film starts at 7 p.m. The Giants BBQ will be open or bring your own picnic dinner. Bring your blankets – no chairs allowed in the outfield. No alcohol. In keeping with the “E.T. Phone Home” spirit, bring in your old cell phone for recycling and receive a Happy Hollow Park & Zoo admission pass and a History Park ice cream coupon in exchange! Limit one admission pass and ice cream coupon per person. For more information, 277-4193 or visit www.hhpz.org
Sept. 30
St. Elizabeth’s Day Home 100th Birthday Party: Join us for a free birthday celebration for families and community from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Elizabeth’s Day Home, 950 St. Elizabeth Drive in San Jose. Fun and entertainment for children of all ages! This event will feature a concert by Children’s Entertainer Jose Luis Orozco, a Mass honoring our founders, Sisters of the Holy Family, and many fun activities plus a BBQ and of course, a birthday cake! RSVP to 295-3456 or email info@stelizabthsdayhome.org
Oct. 5-7
Bay Area Sports Spectacular in South Hall: This 3-day extravaganza featuring sports greatest players, trading cards, PSA on-site grading memorabilia, autographs, 200+ vendor tables, and more. Come to meet and greet, get autographs, and take photos with sports superstars like Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Mike Schmidt, Rickey Henderson, JaMarcus Russell, Tim Brown, Michael Huff, Frank Gore, Mike Singletary, Dick Butkus and 20+ other athletes. Admission is $5 - $10. For more information, visit www.gtsportsmarketing.com
Oct 5 – 7
St. Frances Cabrini celebrates 51st Annual Fiesta: This much-anticipated event will feature carnival rides, games, gourmet food, an Opportunity Drawing, and gift baskets. The Live Entertainment line-up includes HouseRockers on Friday night and The Cocktail Monkeys on Saturday. Event hours are 10/5 from 5 – 10 p.m. 10/6 from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. and on 10/7 from noon – 6 p.m.
CLASSES
Oct. 6
Free Home Compost Training Class: Learn how leaves, yard trimmings, and food scraps can be turned into a healthy soil amendment for your garden. The County of Santa Clara Home Composting Education Program is offering a free learn to compost class from10 a.m. - noon at the Almaden Community Center, 6445 Camden Ave. in San Jose. Attendees will also learn where to purchase low cost composting bins, worm bins and equipment. To register, call 918-4640 or e-mail compost@pln.sccgov.org. A full, countywide class schedule is available at www.ReduceWaste.org.
Ongoing
Create something totally original! Hands On Clay classes in Almaden is now accepting students for its newly added Tuesday classes. These small, relaxing classes for adults are held on evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. in Avideh Yaghmai-Samardar's Little Falls Drive art studio and gallery. The fee includes instructions, clay, glazes, use of tools, and kiln firings. For more information, or to receive registration forms call 679-0238. Space is limited...register today!
Art for Children and Youth - Children can explore the pleasures of drawing and paint in a home environment. Classes will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and from 5 - 6:30 p.m. starting on Sept. 17. Space is limited, as there will only be four students per class; so sign up early! Class materials and a light snack will be provided. For more info, call Nelly at 997-0027.
FIFTY PLUS
Oct. 6
SeniorNet, computer classes for adults 50 and over will hold registration for computer classes at the Almaden Community Center, 6445 Camden Ave. in San Jose. Registration for intermediate courses is at 1:30 p.m. Registration for Computer Fundamentals is at 3 p.m. All classes will be held at the newly renovated Almaden Community Center. For more information call Don House at 268-1703 or visit www.snlcsj.org.
Ongoing
The UC Santa Cruz Extension at 10420 Bubb Road in Cupertino hosts over 35 classes through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in subjects including photography, history, current events, memoir writing, Islamic studies and more. The first class, "Introduction to Digital Photography", begins on September 8th. Some classes are for one day. Others meet weekly or bi-weekly. Tuition is charged. For specific information, call Brendan Rawson at (408) 861-3876 or visit our web site at www.ucsc-extension.edu/olli
VOLUNTEERS
Ongoing
The Unicorn Thrift Shop in Almaden Valley has some opportunities for volunteers with a variety of skills. This shop is a major fundraiser for EMQ Children and Family Services. Training will be provided. We have a minimum of 7 hours per month of volunteer duty for membership. This retail store could use some reliable adults to join our organization. For further information call the store at 997-9188. The membership chairman is Jan Miller.
Kaiser Permanente San Jose is seeking volunteers. For as little as four hours a week you can make a difference in someone's life, as well as your own. Volunteering gives you the opportunity to learn new skills, make new friends and take pride in knowing you are providing a community service. Gain retail and business experience volunteering in our newly remodeled Keepsake Gift Shop. We also have positions in the hospital or medical offices. We offer day, evening and weekend opportunities for those 18 and over. For more information go to our website at www.kpsanjose.org or call Teri at 972-7409.
Do you enjoy working with children and have an interest in art? The San Jose Museum of Art is currently recruiting volunters to join the Let's Look at Art Program. As a volunteer docent you would bring art into classrooms and lead interactive discussions with the students. Classroom visits are done according to your availability during school hours. For more information phone 291-5393 or email Vol4LLAA@sjmusart.org. No art experience is required. Training session begins Oct. 17, 2007.
MISCELLANEOUS
Sept. 22
Leigh High School Class of 1987 20th Reunion. It will be held at the Hyatt Santa Clara. You can register online at www.nationalreunions.com or shanicrosby@msn.com. Other weekend activities are planned.
Sept. 22 – 23
The Eight Annual Holistic Arts fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at Divine Science Community Center, 1540 Hicks Ave. in San Jose. This event is a great opportunity to discover today’s leading trends in the visionary arts, holistic health, human potential, spiritual and psychic awareness, and future alternatives. ver 20 experts will speak on holistic subjects. For more information, call 448-6276 or visit our web site at http://www.california.com/ ~eameece/haf.htm.
Sept. 28
Beginning Steps to Independence Announces “Steppin’ Out”, a Fundraiser to Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary. Beginning Steps to Independence (BSTII) celebrates its 10th Anniversary with an evening of comedy, dining and dancing at Villa Ragusa, 35 South Second Street in Campbell. Auction items include sporting events, wine tours and a trip to Cabo San Lucas will be held to subsidize the children’s program. Event hours are 6:30 – 11:30 p.m. and tickets are $100 per person. Dinner is served at 7:30 p.m.Order tickets at www.conductiveed.org. BSTII gives hope to children who suffer from severe physical disabilities and need special assistance to learn how to walk, dress and even feed themselves.
Sept. 29
Pioneer High School Education Foundation E-waste Recycling: The Education Foundation is holding its fall e-waste recycling event from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Pioneer High School,1290 Blossom Hill Road. Proceeds from the event benefit students and teachers of PHS. Just drive in, drop off, and we'll unload items for you. We will accept televisions, monitors, computers, laptops, stereo/radio, printers, telephones, cell phones, ink cartridges, fax machines, DVD/VCR players, and cameras. For more information, visit www.pioneerhigh.org or email foundation@pioneerhigh.org
Oct. 2
The Conservative Forum of Silicon Valley (CFSV) Presents: Tim Morgan Republican National Committee Treasurer speaking at The American Legion Hall, 958 Homestead Road in Santa Clara. Doors open and registration begins at 6 p.m. the talk will begin at 7 p.m. Admission is free for CFSV Members and First Time Visitors: Non-members-2nd time visitors are $10. Individual Membership Fee is $50 per year. College/High School Students: no charge. Please send your check to: The Conservative Forum, PO Box 26922, San Jose, CA 95159. For more information, visit: www.theconservativeforum.com
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We are seeking calendar items pertaining to the south bay communities we cover in our seven monthly community newspapers: Blossom Valley, Cambrian, Campbell, Evergreen, Santa Teresa, Willow Glen, Fifty Plus, and our weekly publication, Almaden Times Weekly. Items must be submitted by email or fax several weeks before the event. Send an email to candy@timesmediainc.com or fax to Candy Richter at 494-7078. Photos should be sent digitally as jpegs or mailed to Calendar, Times Newspapers, 1310 Tully Road, Ste. 107, San Jose, CA 95122. Due to the large volume of items received calendar requests left on voice mail cannot be used. Space is limited.
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