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| at M.A.C.L.A. (Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana) (noon–7pm) MACLA and Zero One presents new work from artists Ruben Ortiz Torres and Favianna Rodriguez. | |||
| at A Work of Heart (10am-4pm) Summer Kids Camp program that teaches young artists color and design principles as they explore mixed media, digital and traditional arts and crafts.... More | |||
| at Children's Discovery Museum (10am–5pm) From the "Riverbank" to the "Underground," explore this 2,500 square-feet exhibit based on "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." | |||
| at Los Altos History Museum (noon-4pm) A retrospective and biographical exhibit featuring drawings, portrait busts and paintings with scenes from Bay Area cities. | |||
| at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (call for details) Displays of original Beethoven manuscripts, first editions, a lock of the composer's hair, art and demonstrations of historical keyboards.
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| at San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles (10am-5pm) Explore the the different styles and approaches contemporary textile artists use to create wall art, sculptures and installations using knitting techniques. | |||
| at Edenvale Library (4-5pm) Make a "buggy" sun visor. For ages 5-12. Free. | |||
| 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 History Park (call for details) Documentation of the 50 years since the devastation of the Capelinhos Volcano, which caused a wave of immigration of Azoreans to California. | |||
| at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (call for details) Children up to the fifth grade are encouraged to read and earn prizes at San Jose Public Library and other participating Bay Area libraries. | |||
| at Computer History Museum (call for details) One of the earliest designs for an automatic computing engine. Live demonstrations take place Wed-Fri at 2pm and Sat-Sun at 1 and 2pm. | |||
| at Children's Discovery Museum (call for details) The museum hosts a variety of ongoing, hands-on exhibits for kids. Exhibits include "Bubbalogna," "Current Connections," "Secrets of Circles" and "WaterWays." | |||
| at Computer History Museum (call for details) Displaying a range of artifacts and displays related to the history of computers, dating back to 1939. | |||
| at Linden Tree Childrens Records & Books (10am) The entertainer combines comedy, magic, music and juggling in this children's program. Free. | |||
| at Morgan Hill Library (3pm) Watch Dana juggle, perform acrobatic feats and other circus acts, while Lacey "the Performing Dog" sings and leaps. Free. | |||
| at The Intel Museum (9am-6pm) Explore through interactive exhibits how technologies used to capture images, communicate across distance and record sound have evolved over time. | |||
| at Call for details (noon-1pm) This program offers nutritious meals, socialization opportunities and special events for seniors. $2-$5 suggested donation. | |||
| at East West Bookstore (7:30pm) Tim Custis teaches body scanning, a technique to help connect with the body on a deeper level. Free; call to reserve. | |||
| at Hyatt Regency Santa Clara (call for details) Palo Altos Firecracker Sectional's annual bridge tournament (that’s cards, not the roads on stilts). | |||
| at St Justin Catholic Church (7:30am) A weekly program for individuals recovering from addictive eating and anorexia based on the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Free. | |||