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“Even more important than the financial contributions and improvements is the overriding message that outside organizations care about the well-being of our local schools and show support in a constructive manner,” Fucini wrote in an email. “This provides greater incentive for our local leaders to take on the critical responsibility of providing for our schools.”. This is the third Hands on Bay Area project completed this year, which includes both El Crystal Elementary School, also in San Bruno, and Parkside. The estimated value is more than $12,000 overall, including cash donations, labor and materials.

The first section is Theatre Aluminous’ “Talk to Me,” written by RWE core artist Sango Tajima and directed by Aluminous founder Michael French, A stammering homeless graffiti artist (Imari Anderson as a vulnerable visionary) is trying to create a mural on the new building and the immigrant janitor (a skittish and heavily accented Lily Tung Crystal) is afraid she’ll lose her job if she doesn’t drive him off, Both people are left out flower shoes - white baby girl shoes - preemie shoes - baby ballet shoes - mary janes - newborn shoes - crochet baby shoes - bab of the new Oakland the building represents, They need to have a dialogue to find common ground, and of course they do that, Still, the situation seems forced, never quite providing a plausible motivation for them to make the effort to connect in the first place..

Friends Bookstore: The Friends of the Saratoga Libraries have opened another used bookstore, offering a constantly changing inventory of approximately 500 hardcover and paperback books for adults, children and teens. All proceeds directly benefit the Saratoga Library. Joan Pisani Community Center lounge, 19655 Allendale Ave., Saratoga. Saratoga Village Certified Farmers Market: Local farmers with fresh fruit and produce, fresh fish, food specialties and handmade crafts from local artisans. Wednesdays, 2:30-7 p.m. Blaney Plaza, Saratoga Village. saratogachamber.org or 408-867-0753.

Dragon Theatre 2nd Stage, “The Libations Bearers.” Jan, 16 through Feb, 1, By Aeschylus, Produced and directed by Tunuviel Luv, Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway St., intersection of Broadway and Theatre Way, Redwood City, $22, $10 rush tickets on Thursdays and Fridays starting second week, Pay what you will previewn Jan, 15, $125 for the VIP box (seats 4 people and includes champagne and flower shoes - white baby girl shoes - preemie shoes - baby ballet shoes - mary janes - newborn shoes - crochet baby shoes - bab chocolates), http://dragonproductions.net/, WANT YOUR EVENT IN THINGS TO DO?, Send name of event, time and date, place of event including address, how much it costs, where to buy tickets and the name and phone number of a contact person to jorr@dailynewsgroup.com..

SANTA CRUZ: The Santa Cruz Holi Festival of Colors will feature dance, vegetarian dishes and “color throws” at the top of every hour starting at noon Saturday, Oct. 7, at San Lorenzo Park, 137 Dakota Ave. (Colors will be supplied.) Details: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; tickets, $6 online; www.festivalofcolorsusa.com. SAN JOSE: On Oct. 7-8, starting at noon, the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, will hold its fifth Diwali fest with folktales, food and cultural arts and crafts. Details: Activities included with museum admission of $15 for kids and adults; www.cdm.org.


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