Ballet Shoes Upcycled Vintage Dictionary Art Print 8x10 Unframed - New Arrivals

Ballet Shoes, from our Patent Collection is printed on a vintage dictionary book bringing a gift of art together with a piece of the past. Connecting with artists from around the world and printing their work on the pages of dictionaries from the early 1900's. Each page being it's own unique & one of a kind piece of art. The world is filled with beautiful art that is never exposed to the public. Lost in the creative minds, journals, and shelves of those given a gift to turn a blank canvas into a visual experience. We want to make it available for everyone to enjoy. These PRINTS DO NOT COME FRAMED but will fit a standard 8 x 10 frame, as well as a larger frame with an 8 x 10 matte. We hope you enjoy this truly one of a kind piece due to each page of the dictionary being unique with the print thats on it and take a moment to view our complete collection of art on our Artisan profile page.

Senior Tennis: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-11 a.m. Bramhall Park, 1320  Willow St., San Jose. Contact Barb Jarvis at 408-286-9369. Willows Cafe: Lunch is served Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The menu usually includes entree, vegetables, side dish, salad, fruit and milk for a suggested donation of $3 for adults 60 and older/$6 for guests under 60. Willow Glen Community and Senior Center, 2175 Lincoln Ave., San Jose. Reservations required 48 hours in advance to 408-265-0915. Kirk Café at Camden: Seniors are invited to enjoy lunch and make friends at this program offered every weekday. Enjoy special events, birthday parties and guest speakers. Lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon. Suggested donation is $3 for adults 60 years and older. Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave, San Jose. Reservations are required (24 hours in advance). 408-371-2888.

Meditation Class for Children: Zen Master Linda Huang and her disciples have developed a three-session class for children ages 9-12 rooted in traditional Zen techniques to ballet shoes upcycled vintage dictionary art print 8x10 unframed cultivate focus and self-awareness, Fridays through Aug, 10, 6:30-7:30 p.m, None Zen Center, 1680 The Alameda, Suite C, Tuition by donation, Register at thenone.org, Curvy Cabaret: Five successful female performers—Juanita Harris, Karyn Rondeau, Jessica Coker, Elizabeth Curtis and Alexis Lazear—share insights through music and dance about cultivating their own positive body images in an industry that often looks past a curvy girl. Aug, 12, 7 p.m, City Lights Theater, 529 S, Second St, $17-22, cltc.org, 408-295-4200..

Twelfth Night: San Jose Youth Shakespeare updates Shakespeare’s romantic comedy to 1890s California. Through Aug. 12. Historic Hoover Theatre, 1635 Park Ave. $15-20; $1 for children 7 and younger. 408-978-5516, www.youthshakes.org. In the Heights: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s pre-“Hamilton” musical tells the story of a vibrant community in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood. Through Aug. 19. $12-41. City Lights Theater, 529 S. Second St., San Jose. cltc.org, 408-295-4200. Financial Wellness Group: Share information about financial wellness and investing. Some of us are newbies and some of us have years of experience. For more information about meetings, email info@southbaybogleheads.com, southbaybogleheads.com.

Willow Glen Lions: The Lions meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month in support of brain injury programs, Santa Maria urban ministry, Second Harvest Food Bank, Teen Challenge, and other programs, Denny’s, 1140 Hillsdale Ave., San Jose, For more information, contact Dave Parkinson at tdadave@comcast.net or 408-998-2139, Pancake Breakfast: The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary hosts a breakfast fundraiser benefiting veterans and their families and scholarships for local ballet shoes upcycled vintage dictionary art print 8x10 unframed students, Breakfast includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, fruit, coffee/tea and juice, First Sunday of the month, 8:30-11 a.m. American Legion Veteran’s Hall Post 318, 1504 Minnesota Ave., San Jose, Suggested donation $6/$5 students and active duty military..

Voices in Harmony: The men’s chorus is seeking new members. Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Comunidad Cristiana, 1748 Junction Ave., San Jose. vihchorus.org. T.O.P.S. Meeting: Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group for weight loss. Thursdays. 9:30-11 a.m. The Church of God, 937 Minnesota Ave., San Jose. Contact Daniel Kionka, 408-486-2357, or Katy Haselden, 408-335-3110. Sons in Retirement: Retired men’s luncheon club features fellowship and guest speakers. Meets the third Tuesday of the month. Elks Lodge, 444 Alma St., San Jose. For more information, contact Rich Peterson at Rick69bird@sbcglobal.net.

Square Dance Class: The Committee to Promote Square Dancing hosts classes for singles and couples, Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave., San Jose, First three nights free, $5/class thereafter, Call Jackie at 408-663-1477. c-p-s-d.org, Ballroom Dancing: Ballroom dancers of all ages are welcome, Mondays, 7-9 p.m. DJs and bands provide the music, Air conditioning, wood floor, light refreshments and convenient parking, ballet shoes upcycled vintage dictionary art print 8x10 unframed $6 per person, Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave., San Jose. 408-559-6209..

SAN DIEGO — I’m all about regional pride. As a native of the farmland of Central California, it warms my heart to see one of my peeps break a barrier, achieve a victory or receive an honor. Thus, I should probably be rooting for House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy to accomplish his goal of becoming House Speaker in the next session, which could happen if the GOP keeps control of the lower chamber despite being hijacked by President Trump. Yet, as it stands, I’m ambivalent. That’s because McCarthy recently pulled a fast one and betrayed his roots in the process. He also forgot a basic rule of politics: When you go to the ball, you dance with who brought you. Despite taking bundles of cash from farmers since entering politics in 2002 — first as a state legislator, then a member of Congress — the Republican from Bakersfield stiffed his benefactors by breaking a promise he made to colleagues in June to hold a vote on a new guest worker program for farmers.

Congress adjourned for the summer without that happening, And it’s not likely to happen after Labor Day either, given that most of the members will be home campaigning for re-election, This is what McCarthy figured out: Americans are in no mood to import foreigners from Latin America, In fact, at the moment, we’re only interested in exporting, We don’t want more of these people, We want to get rid of the ones that are already here, These days, Uncle Sam is a cold-hearted old man who screams at people to stay off his lawn — or, in this case, away from his border, Grumpy Sam is so adamant about punishing ballet shoes upcycled vintage dictionary art print 8x10 unframed the desperate souls who come to his front door without permission — as all refugees do, when you think about it — that he will snatch their kids and not give them back until the parent signs paperwork clearing the way for their own deportation, And in some cases, as we have learned over the last several weeks, he may never give them back..



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