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The newly opened, revamped restaurant is certainly undergoing a resurgence, as testified by the packed parking lot, even weekdays. The other restaurateur interviewed was Nick of Nick’s on Main. Gift stores highlighted included the Butter Paddle, the volunteer-run store that exists as a benefit for Eastfield Ming Quong, and the Los Gatos Company was also cited. Craftsmen were not ignored: Viewers saw and heard from Blossom Hill Pottery and its owner, Joanne Brice. It’s one of our oldest craft shops (1970) and on the edge of town.

After all, the great J.S, Bach used to gather his musical buddies to do much the same thing at Zimmermann’s Coffee House in Leipzig, Germany, where his famous “Coffee Cantata” had its premiere back in the 1730’s, The participants in the Oakland event will be flutist Alice Lenaghan, cellist Dan Reiter and harpist Natalie Cox, Oakland East Bay Symphony regulars who perform together as the Pacific Arts Trio, Since coffee is no longer considered a bit dicey for the morals of the young (as it was during Bach’s time), the musicians will accompany the sipping with music by Ravi Shankar, Antonio Vivaldi, Debussy and Albeniz, along with Wil Offermans’ Oriental-flavored piece based on traditional personalized dance backpack ballet shoe tutu backpack embroidered Japanese shakuhachi music and cellist Reiter’s original “Celtic Suite.” Oakland East Bay Symphony’s assistant conductor, Bryan Nies, will emcee..

Bedford’s ‘The Art of the Brick’ a nod to LEGO. To kick off the Bedford Gallery 2015-2016 exhibition season, themed “Art + Play” the gallery will host “The Art of the Brick,” featuring large-scale sculptures of LEGO bricks. The exhibit is from Sept. 29-Dec. 20, at the gallery, inside the Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Drive, in Walnut Creek. General admission is $7; youth ages 5-17 is $3; and children 4 and under are free. First Tuesdays are free.

In middle school, the popular girls were slender, slender, and slender, Girls starved themselves during lunch, sustaining themselves on energy drinks to lose weight, It wasn’t uncommon to hear comments like, “Ugh, She eats so much but still looks likes a stick, I’m so jealous.” Or, “Why do guys always go after skinny girls? I need to become thinner before graduation so that someone will ask me to the dance.”, I was one of those girls, I used to obsess over my weight, My body structure is not one that will ever be skinny, In fifth and sixth grades, I was personalized dance backpack ballet shoe tutu backpack embroidered teased because I wasn’t as petite as the girls around me, It was baby fat, but the words still pinched and it took a toll..

Directed by the talented Steve Kinsella and produced by Jack Gaughan, the classic musical came to life on Heritage High School’s pristine stage with engaging actors, high-stepping dancing and gorgeous singing against a simple but effective farmhouse and ranch set. The story is based on Lynn Riggs’s warmhearted tale of the Indian Territory at the turn of the century, “Green Grow the Lilacs.” Noted for its clever integration of song and storyline, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!” premiered in 1943 and later was transformed as a Technicolor spectacle on the silver screen.


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