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Details: Tickets, $3-$8, plus park admission in some cases. 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., Fremont. 510-544-2797, 510-791-4196; www.ebparks.org/features (click on “Christmas at Ardenwood,” then download PDF for full details). What: Boutique, plus lunch buffets, dinner party at a mansion decorated in a “Discover the Magic” fantasy theme for the holidays. The home: Set on 654 acres, this circa-1917 country estate is the grande dame of Bay Area historic properties. The 36,000-square-foot mansion was designed by San Francisco architect Willis Polk.
The event will be 4 to 6:30 p.m, Sept, 12 at the high school, 101 American Ave., Brentwood, The fashion show will feature dozens of models showing off dresses and gowns (think, junior prom or senior ball) from two local boutiques and another in Concord, All proceeds go to the Rally Squad, which comprises members of the varsity and junior varsity cheer teams ballet slippers fused glass plug in night light or changeable shade ballerina as well as the dance team, Tickets are $25, and will be on sale from Aug, 24 through Sept, 4 either through a team member or by emailing the rally squad at hhsrallysquad@luhsd.net..
www.sallieford.com. Bay Area favorite Elvin Bishop displays good timing. As his new down-home romp “Can’t Even Do Wrong Right” is released by Alligator Records, Bishop’s 1975 smash, “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” is back on the charts. It’s included in the “Guardians of the Galaxy” soundtrack. Bishop, a blues-rock superhero, again teams with Mickey Thomas, on the track “Let Your Woman Have Her Way.” Bishop’s potent slide guitar passages mesh perfectly with Thomas’ emotive vocal. Other top tracks include the clever title track, a raucous, Waylon-like “Blues With Feeling,” Singer-songwriter-guitarist-vocalist Bishop proves that he’s still among the best at serving up a set of feel-good blues tunes. As he sings on the wry “Everybody’s In The Same Boat,” “I’m 71 and I’m still having fun.”.
They may flaunt their personal lives on social media, but when it comes to buying a home, high net-worth millennials and young Gen Xers — dubbed the “New Aristocracy” — are sending a different message, They crave privacy, “The New Aristocracy has a need for security and privacy that may seem surprising considering this is the generation known for sharing their ballet slippers fused glass plug in night light or changeable shade ballerina personal life online,” says a report by Luxury Portfolio International, a global network of high-end real estate brokerages..
There’s a new health-oriented juice store in town called juice co. LG at 155 N. Santa Cruz Ave. This is the juice company’s first brick and mortar location, and it’s open daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The company specializes in cold-pressed, organic juices like CO1 that includes apple, lemon and ginger flavors, and GO2 that has kiwi, cucumber, spinach, celery and kale. “Our juices are made in our Dell Avenue kitchen in Campbell,” employee Jeanette Connolly said, “but at some point we’ll be moving the kitchen to North Santa Cruz Avenue. It’s under construction now.”.
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