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Nearby, Manfred Schlaupitz, a former Daimler-Benz engineer in his 70s, lies back in a deck chair, cradling a stuffed toy lamb. His caregiver, Kanokkan Tasa, sits on the grass beside him, gently massaging his legs and tickling his chin. She has been with him for six years. “If you think of it as a job it’s very difficult,” she says, “but if it comes from the heart, it is easy.”. Like a number of Alzheimer’s victims, Schlaupitz responds well to music. Sometimes they sing one of his favorite songs: “Yesterday.”.
With July Fourth falling on a Thursday, for some it means a long weekend away, For others, it will be a chance to spend time at home with family and friends observing ballerina necklace ballet jewelry pink ballet slippers dancing shoes dance art pendant in bronze or silver with link chain inclu the 237th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, Before firing up the barbecue or setting up tables for neighborhood potlucks, start off the day with one of the neighborhood parades that have popped up since San Jose discontinued the downtown Fourth of July America Festival and Fireworks, Grand marshals for this year’s parade are Karen Gabay, former ballerina with Ballet San Jose, and San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed..
Peter Rabbit Storytime. For children ages 3 and above who are able to attend a program independent of a parent or caregiver, includes age-appropriate stories, songs and finger plays. Parents and caregivers can join in, or remain nearby if they choose. 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. West End Library, 788 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda. Free. 510-747-7767, www.cityofalamedaca.gov. School-Age Storytime. Longer stories and songs, perfect for children with longer attention spans, for kids 5 to 8 years old. Parents and caregivers must remain in the library during the program. 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda. Free. 510-747-7777, www.cityofalamedaca.gov.
The event is free but RSVPs are requested, To RSVP, call 650-212-3313 or go to http://senate.ca.gov/2958/OpenHouse2016, Open to the public, admission is free to the inspiring event that showcases the visual artistry of the school district’s students from kindergarten to 12th grade, Enjoy wonderful art exhibits in various media including photography, sculpture, watercolor, ceramics, acrylics, mixed media, and more, The Friday night opening will ballerina necklace ballet jewelry pink ballet slippers dancing shoes dance art pendant in bronze or silver with link chain inclu also feature performances by Ballet Folkloric of South San Francisco and the South San Francisco Civic Ballet..
What’s to do: Guests can hang out at the roaring bonfires on the snow in front of Canyon Lodge for free or get a VIP ticket to the lodge rooftop ($25, $10 for children 5-12) for an outdoor viewing experience five stories above the crowd. The Club Room ($35, $25 for children 5-12), on the third floor of Canyon Lodge, offers premium indoor viewing with hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar 5-7:30 p.m.. How to be prepared for snowstorms: Always carry snow chains for your vehicle in the cold months. Even if you own a four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle, chains are sometimes required and the Highway Patrol will check to make sure you have them. Also, keep an ice scraper and shovel in your vehicle.
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