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Sunday, June 15, 2008

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 at Park Valencia (11am-3pm)
A year-round open-air market featuring foods and goods from local farmers and merchants. Plus various programs, including chef demonstrations, artist... More
 408.551.4611
 at Hidden Villa (11am and 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 Call for details (call for details)
Benefits orphans in the Philippines. Visit www.shoes4orphans.com for locations.
 408.239.9970
 at Studio Kicks (11)
Work up an appetite before Sunday brunch, and get ready for the week with Power yoga! For a great workout with great tunes, join me on sundays at 11am,... More
  
 at North Santa Cruz Avenue (8am)
A weekly outdoor marketplace.
 408.353.4293
 at Japantown Farmer's Market (8:30am-noon)
A year-round market of produce and hand-made goods.
 408.298.4303
 at Campbell Avenue (8am-1pm)
A year-round market of fresh produce from California farmers. Free.
 510.745.7100
 at Sunnyvale Senior Center (all day)
The Sunnyvale Senior Center offers various classes, including those related to aerobics, nutrition and meditation. Call for more information.
 650.962.8222
 at Call for details (call for details)
The Wellness Community Silicon Valley is accepting nominations for its 2008 STAR Caregiver Awards. Visit www.svwellness.org for more information.
  
 at Guadalupe River Park and Gardens (.)
Volunteers are needed to help clean, organize and better the gardens and park, as well as lead educational activities. Visit www.grpg.org or call for... More
 408.298.7657
 at Children's Discovery Museum (call for details)
Explore the garden and its inhabitants through hands-on activities. Free with admission.
 408.298.5437
 at Oak Meadow Park (10:30 am to 4:30 pm)
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 HP Pavilion (2 and 6pm)
Dancing, prancing horses take to the stage.
 408.998.TIXS
 at Call for details (call for details)
The Eastside Neighborhood Center offers various community events throughout the week, including free legal assistance, insurance counseling, bingo and... More
 408.251.0215
 at Princeton Plaza Mall (10am-2pm)
Featuring California Certified growers and producers.
 800.806.3276
 at East West Bookstore (1:30-4:30pm)
Luca Moschini leads Energization Exercises. $39/$45.
  
 at Call for details (--)
Participate in a benefit exhibit and event featuring works related to social change and environmental sustainability. Email samples to Shayna at Shayna.Hirshfield@gmail.com.
  
 at Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center (11am)
A praise and worship for people of all faiths and orientations.
 408.293.3040
 at James Lick High School (9am-1pm)
Weekly outdoor marketplace featuring local produce and goods.
 800.949.FARM
 at Call for details (call for details)
Vision Literacy seeks tutors to teach adults how to read. Call to register for orientations, which begin in January and end in August at various Santa... More
 408.262.1349
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