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Saturday, August 01, 2009

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 at Hellyer Park Velodrome (Wed-Thu, 7pm)
The Velodrome is open Wednesday and Thursday nights for various types of high-speed bicycle races.
  
 at Nordahl Hall (Tue, 7:30-10pm)
Women singers are invited to an open rehearsal of Mission Valley Chorus.
 408.370.7258
 at Oak Meadow Park (Call for dates and times)
Ride the 102-year-old train through Oak Meadow and Vasona Park. Plus, kids can ride the restored carousel at Oak Meadow Park.
 408.395.7433
 at Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center (Wed, 5-8:30pm and Thu, 4-8pm)
The DeFrank Center offers confidential HIV testing and counseling services in partnership with the Santa Clara County Public Health Department. Free.
 408.293.3040
 at St Justin Catholic Church (Wed and Fri, 7:30am)
A weekly program for individuals recovering from addictive eating and anorexia based on the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Free.
 781.321.9118
 at Hidden Villa (Sat and Sun, 11am-1pm)
Taste a root, come face to snout with a pig and discover the connections between sweaters and sheep on this guided tour. Reservations recommended.
 650.949.9704
 at History Park (11 am - 4 pm)
A glimpse into how San José and the Santa Clara Valley were affected by World War II is presented in an exciting History San Jose exhibit. Home Front:... More
 408.298.2291
 at History | San Jose (see website for details)
An online-only exhibit presenting oral histories from former plant workers. Visit www.historysanjose.org/cannerylife to view the exhibit.
  
 at History | San Jose (see website for details)
This online exhibit focuses on various local labeling companies, the labeling process and the legacy of the everyday works of art. Visit www.historysanjose.org/labellegacy... More
  
 at Los Altos History Museum (noon-4pm)
Exhibit depicts the uses of local land and its inhabitants over time.
 650.948.9427
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