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| at B4Twelve (9pm-2am) This Saturday, July 19th Cool Kids Ent in association with Vice Ent proudly Present The Peninsula's Hottest Event of The Summer -CLIQUE SUMMER EDITION-
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| at Cantor Arts Center (call for details) | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (call for details) | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (call for details) In the Contemporary Gallery. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (11am-5pm) Works on paper featuring views of Paris, Rome and elsewhere. | |||
| at Coyote Point Museum (call for details) Plus animal displays | |||
| at Hiller Aviation Museum (10am-5pm) Ongoing displays featuring California's contribution to flying history. Children 4 and under are free. | |||
| at Common Ground Organic Garden Supply & Education Center (10:30am-12:30pm) Instructor Kit Davey shows how to create an enchanting garden. | |||
| at Moah Museum of American Heritage (11am-4pm) Artifacts of past and present camping techniques and traditions. | |||
| at Peninsula Museum of Art (1-4pm) | |||
| at Cubberley Community Center Theater (2 and 7:30pm) The Peninsula Youth Theatre presents a musical about friendship between a spider and a pig. Based on the story by E.B. White. | |||
| at Palo Alto Children's Theatre (call for details) Three one-act comedies about domestic life that is anything but ordinary. Suitable for mature audiences. | |||
| at Santa Cruz Avenue (10am–6pm) A fine-crafts festival, plus a variety of cuisines from around the world and kids’ events. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (9am-4pm) "Spared from the Storm: French Art Beyond the French Quarter."
Visit www.continuingstudies.stanford.edu to register. | |||
| at Palo Alto Children's Theatre (call for details) A prehistoric musical comedy fun for the whole family. | |||
| at Lucie Stern Theatre (2 and 8pm) John Patrick Stanley's Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning play about a priest under suspicion of molestation premieres in Silicon Valley. Previews Jul 16-18. | |||
| at Gilman Street at Hamilton Avenue (8am-noon) Shop for locally grown fruits and vegetables, plus fish, bread, cheese, eggs and more. Free. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center (11am-5pm) | |||
| at SF Bay Area (Call to schedule appointment.) | |||
| at Moah Museum of American Heritage (11am-4pm) The museum features exhibits celebrating the history of technology, including a vintage kitchen, a print shop and a radio-repair shop. | |||