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| 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 | |||
| at Roundhill Studios Ballet School (Call for details) Learn the art of flamenco dancing during this 8-week session. Early registration until July 7.
$100 fees if payment is received before July 7.
$115... More | |||
| at ReFormation Studio (call for details) The studio offers various pilates and yoga classes, including those for seniors and those focusing on gyrotonics. | |||
| at Calabazas Branch Library (11am) Nursery rhymes, finger plays, simple stories, and songs for the very young and their caregivers. | |||
| at Downtown Morgan Hill (7pm to 9pm) Come out and dance on the streets to the sounds of great regional and local bands, performing live every Thursday night through the summer! Sign up to... More | |||
| at Call for details (Visit www.citykayak.com or call for more information.) City Kayak offers a variety of kayaking trips around San Francisco throughout the year. | |||
| at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Main Library (Fri, 4-5pm) A night of arts and crafts. Free. | |||
| at ARTSHIFT San Jose ( ) Nominate an artist and/or a curator in Silicon Valley who has impressed you. Nominees must have a digital folder of a minimum of six images of their art... More | |||
| at Call for details (8:30am-4pm) California Theatre Center is offering the chance for children ages 6 and up to learn the basics of theatre. The core conservatory is a three week, full... More | |||
| at Sonya Paz Fine Art Gallery (11am - 8pm) The Lighter Side of Art - The White Space. A celebration of the minimal use of color celebrating the white space to accentuate the boldness of Sonya's... More | |||
| at Oakridge Mall (Call for details) Circus Vargas is coming back to the Bay Area to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Enjoy an entirely new production full of family entertainment, starring... More | Buy Tickets | ||
| at Music in the Glen (6:30pm - 8:30pm) July 9th Thru Aug. 13th, 2009
Each Thursday
6:30pm to 8:30pm
Music in the Glen is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Willow Glen.
Concerts take place... More | |||
| at San Jose Improv (8pm) This veteran of the business has made his mark as a stand-up comedian, actor, producer, writer, director and more. Join Pauly Shore for three nights of... More | |||
| at City of Sunnyvale Library (6:30 pm) Astronomer and popular lecturer Andrew Fraknoi will explore the most intriguing future tourist destinations among the planets and moons in our cosmic... More | |||
| at Sunnyvale Public Library (6:30pm) Watch an illustrated tour through a four thousand-mile lava channel on Venus, the towering Mount Olympus volcano on Mars, and other awesome sights. Andrew... More | |||
| at Morgan Hill Library (7pm) Listen to bestselling author Laurie King as she talks about her book series about the adventures of Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes. Free admission. | |||
| at Call for details (Call for details) Venture Christian Church is looking for boys and girls, ages 2-10, to register for its fall season. The duration of the league is Sep. 12 to Nov. 7.
Registration... More | |||
| at REI (7pm) REI backpacking specialist Mark Abbott will show you the fundamentals of selecting gear for a weekend backpacking trip. Learn how to layer your clothing... More | |||
| at Kirk Park (Call for details) The U.S. Youth Volleyball League is looking for players ages 7-15 to register for its fall season. All kids and parents are welcome to participate in... More | |||
| at Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (10am-5pm) An exhibit of digital video stills, photography and other projects by the Museum's Discovery Youth program's fifth through twelfth grade participants. | |||