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Campbell Adult Center: The city of Campbell’s Recreation and Community Services Department offers services and programs for adults 50 and older, including classes, trips, fitness and wellness courses, a regular lunch program and more. Room C-33, Campbell Community Center, 1 W. Campbell Ave. 408-866-2146. Baby Boot Camp: A stroller fitness program geared for prenatal and post-partum women to experience a safe and effective total body workout. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tiny Tots Baby Boutique, 138 Railway Ave., Campbell. Register for your first free class by emailing Emma.Fulmer@BabyBootCamp.com. babybootcamp.com or 408-866-2925.
The Abduction from the Seraglio: West Bay Opera performs Mozart’s first big operatic hit, which ballet shoe dance and her leotard, romantic decor, point dance, pair of shoe, classic ballet slipper sylphid premiered in Vienna in 1782, The comic opera follows a Spanish nobleman’s expedition to Turkey, Feb, 13-22; Friday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m, Lucie Stern Community Theatre and Center, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, $40-$75, 650-424-9999, Images 2015: A program of original jazz, modern and classical ballet performed by University of Santa Clara students, Feb, 7, 8 p.m.; Feb, 8, 2 p.m, Louis B, Mayer Theater, Santa Clara University, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, $5-$15, 408-554-4015..
Peninsula Museum of Art. Illustrations by Cuban-born artist Rafael Arzuaga, Oct.17-19, sponsored by Morgan Stanley Wealth Management in recognition of Hispanic Cultural Heritage Month. Arzuaga to be present the afternoon of Oct. 18. “Retrospective,” paintings by Frank Koci; “Abandoned,” paintings by Lydia Rae Black; and “Mediated Senses,” etchings and monoprints by Pantea Karimi, through Nov. 1. Sculpture and Drawings by Richard Deutsch, Oct. 26 through Jan. 4, 2015; reception 1-4 p.m. Oct. 26. Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777 California Drive, Burlingame. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays. Free admission. 650-692-2101 or www.peninsulamuseum.org.
She also praised both Project Cornerstone, a program of the YMCA of Silicon Valley, and the morning’s award winners for their part ballet shoe dance and her leotard, romantic decor, point dance, pair of shoe, classic ballet slipper sylphid in letting young people “know they do have someone.”, “What you guys are doing is amazing work, especially today,” she said, The roster of award-winners she shared the stage with was also impressive: St, Andrew’s Episcopal School in Saratoga, Baker Elementary School in San Jose and Lincoln High in San Jose received Caring School Climate awards; Mike Cellini, principal of Montclaire Elementary School in Los Altos, received Adult Role Model honors; the Hub, a youth-led community center that supports foster youth in Santa Clara County, received the award for Community Values Youth; and the Interact 5170 District Council — a group of 27 young people who perform community service — were honored for Positive Peer Influence..
When I arrived on the stone plaza steps in the morning, I asked a waiter what time the music would start playing. He just looked at me quizzically, as if maybe I were dull-witted. “All the time,” he said. And, sure enough, it started a few minutes later and didn’t stop until after midnight. You don’t need to go to the plaza to hear music, though. It pours out of every tavern and restaurant as you walk the cobblestone streets of the old town, like Bourbon Street in New Orleans. While we were in Trinidad, staying in an old mansion, my friends took a cab every day to Playa Ancon, one of the beautiful Caribbean beaches only a few miles out of town. I didn’t go, because I just wanted to gorge on music, music and more music all day long. It didn’t quench my thirst. I still need more.
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