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Santa Barbara County has a rich agricultural history, and so a historical festival must include a rodeo: Both the Professional Bull Riders and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association hold events at the Earl Warren Showgrounds. Open-air markets feature Spanish and Mexican foods, crafts and gifts and live entertainment. El Desfile de los Niños (the Children’s Parade) is always a hit; who doesn’t want to see large groups of adorable children in colorful costumes, ambling down the street while adults try to keep them going in the right direction? There are multiple events featuring performances of traditional music and dance, as well.

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Tree Walk: Sunnyvale Urban Forest Advocates will sponsor a tree walk around the civic center. Participants will learn about various species of the more than 700 trees there from city arborist Joe Gonsalves and Leonard Dunn, Sunnyvale’s urban landscape manager. June 28, 7 p.m. Sunnyvale Library, 665 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale. sunnyvaleurbanforestadvocates.org. Blood Drive: June 30, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Church of the Resurrection, Farana Hall, 1395 Hollenbeck Ave., Sunnyvale. To schedule an appointment, visit sbcdonor.org or call 650-723-7831. Use sponsor code 0421.

Sunnyvale Farmers Market: Enjoy fresh fruits, vegetables and arts and crafts from local growers and artisans, Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m, Murphy and Washington avenues, Sunnyvale, Urbanvillageonline.com/markets/Sunnyvale, Sunnyvale bronze ballerina necklace, long necklace, bow, ballet shoes, cream beads, glass bead, boho Senior Center: The center offers a variety of services and activities, billiards room, fitness center, table games, trips, classes and lunches every weekday, 550 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, 408-730-7360, Sunnyvale.ca.gov, Senior Nutrition Program: Hot meals served along with camaraderie, Must be age 60 or older and a resident of Santa Clara County, Monday-Friday, live dance music at 9:30 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m, First United Methodist Church, 535 Old San Francisco Road, Sunnyvale, Sunnyvaleumc.org/mission/seniornutrition.html..

KCI Summer Camp: Silicon Valley middle and high school students age 11-16 can explore the latest technologies in virtual reality, 3D printing, video production and more in KCI’s new makerspace, led by instructors with professional engineering and teaching expertise. July 3-Aug. 3, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Krause Center for Innovation, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. $699 per session; $50 early bird discount before May 1. bit.ly/kcisummercamp. The Man Who Came to Dinner: The Palo Alto Players stage the classic Kaufman and Hart comedy. Through July 1. Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $25-$52. paplayers.org.

Oh, Coward: Pear Theatre stages a Noel Coward revue, devised by Roderick Cook and featuring four performers accompanied on piano, Through July 15, Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View, $28-$32, thepear.org, 650-254-1148, bronze ballerina necklace, long necklace, bow, ballet shoes, cream beads, glass bead, boho Cupertino Summer Concert Series: The Lyin’ I’s perform, June 28, 6:30-8 p.m, Memorial Park Amphitheater, Anton Way and Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, cupertino.org, History of Sunnyvale Schools: An exhibit showcasing artifacts such as yearbooks, uniforms and trophies from Sunnyvale schools through the ages, starting with the very first Encinal Grammar School in the late 1800s, Through Oct, 7; reception July 15, 1-4 p.m, Museum hours Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, noon- 4 p.m, Sunnyvale Historical Museum, 570 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, 408-749-0220..

Sunnyvale Summer Series: Too Smooth plays R&B and funk at the Music and Market series in downtown Sunnyvale. June 20, 5:30-8:30 p.m. 100 block of South Murphy Avenue. sunnyvaledowntown.com. Finks: With the 1950s Red Scare in full swing, the House Un-American Activities Committee attacks “subversion” in the arts, and artists face being blacklisted. Through July 1. Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $40-$100. theatreworks.org, 650-903-6000. Pippin: Los Altos Stage Company stages the Tony-winning musical. Through June 28. Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $20-$30. losaltosstage.org, 650-941-0551.

Knotty Lace: Special occasion linens that date back to the 1800s are on display in this exhibit that includes a wide variety of patterns and styles, These special items were adorned with beautiful lace, ribbons, embroidery and other features, Through June 23, Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m, The Lace Museum, 552 S, Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale, 408-730-4695, Fine Arts League of Cupertino: The group meets the second Monday bronze ballerina necklace, long necklace, bow, ballet shoes, cream beads, glass bead, boho of the month, 7-9 p.m., and welcomes visitors, Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N, Stelling Road, Cupertino, Visit falc.org or call Janki at 408-863-9991..



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