Tuesday, July 01, 2008

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Reduced Shakespeare: All the Great Books (abridged)

San Jose Repertory Theatre8pm

The literary canon explodes when London's longest-running comedy troupe zips through the world's greatest books.

408.367.7255

Top Secret: Mission Toy

Children's Discovery Museum of San Josecall for details

Children discover different toys from around the world. Free with admission.

408.298.5437

Kids' Garden

Children's Discovery Museum of San Josecall for details

Explore the garden and its inhabitants through hands-on activities. Free with admission.

408.298.5437

Buggy Craft

Edenvale Library4-5pm

Make a "buggy" sun visor. For ages 5-12. Free.

408.808.3036

Lovely Ladybugs

Hillview Library7-7:30pm

Art project for kids ages 5-12. Free.

408.808.3033

Teen Photography Project

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library2-4pm

Explore, investigate and present downtown discoveries through this digital photography and writing documentary project. For San Jose residents…

408.808.2397

Call for Nominations

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The Wellness Community Silicon Valley is accepting nominations for its 2008 STAR Caregiver Awards. Visit www.svwellness.org for more information.

Senior Exhibit

Cogswell Polytechnical College10am-5pm

The Gallery at Cogswell College displays student art created by the Class of 2008.

Shoe Drive

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Benefits orphans in the Philippines. Visit www.shoes4orphans.com for locations.

408.239.9970

Maree Lubran

Saratoga Librarycall for details

Saratoga portrait artist and watercolorist will display a selection of her 43-strong presidential series. Free.

New Members

Gallery House11am-9pm

Artists Jeff Emmerichs, Dan McClean, Carolyn Shaw, Mary Stahl, Eric Steppling and Karen White display their works of landscape and still life…

650.326.1668

Daffy Dave

Linden Tree Childrens Records & Books10am

The entertainer combines comedy, magic, music and juggling in this children's program. Free.

650.949.3390

Horn Man

Los Altos Library3pm

Bill Nemoyten brings 11 unusual horns and describes its place in history, folklore, science and geography. Free.

650.948.7683

Dana Smith

Morgan Hill Library3pm

Watch Dana juggle, perform acrobatic feats and other circus acts, while Lacey "the Performing Dog" sings and leaps. Free.

408.779.3196

Exploring the Human Condition

East West Bookstore7:30pm

Tim Custis teaches body scanning, a technique to help connect with the body on a deeper level. Free; call to reserve.

800.909.6161

Networking Dinner

Villa Ragusa5pm

Michelle Stone-Collonge speaks about "Overcoming the Terror Barrier" at this accelerated networking dinner hosted by eWomenNetwork.

408.288.8484

Speed City: From Civil Rights to Black Power

San Jose City Hall9 am - 5 pm

History San Jose is presenting the exhibition Speed City: From Civil Rights to Black Power at San Jose City Hall. The exhibition has traveled…

Vehicle Donation

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Anchor Education is asking for donations of old cars, trucks or vans to raise funds for special needs children.

800.240.6865

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous

St Justin Catholic Church7:30am

A weekly program for individuals recovering from addictive eating and anorexia based on the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Free.

781.321.9118

Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad

Oak Meadow Park10:30 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

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