Ella Ballerina Bunny With Removeable Bow, Tiara, And Ballet Shoes | Crochet Rabbit Ballet Doll Soft Toy - New Arrivals

Ella the ballerina bunny rabbit loves to dance. She wears a cute bow with her tutu but sometimes likes to swap the bow for a tiara. Her ballet shoes, tiara, and bow are all removeable and are pink to match her tutu.Ella measures 43cm tall from the tip of her ears to her toes.She is a white rabbit with black embroidered eyes, a pink tutu and accessories to match. Would make the perfect gift for the tiny dancer in your life.Ella is ready made and can be shipped immediately to her new home.Designed and crocheted by hand in Tasmania, Australia.

MONDAY: Mouse ears are optional while watching “Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings.” It’s a six-episode series that goes behind the scenes as couples plan magical celebrations at Disney theme parks. (8 p.m., Freeform). TUESDAY: As Season 2 of “The Bold Type” begins, Jane is excited to publish her first big piece for Incite, especially since she’s writing about a female CEO she admires — and she knows Jacqueline will be reading it. (8 p.m., Freeform). TUESDAY: The new documentary series “The Last Defense” explores and exposes flaws in the American justice system through in-depth examinations of two death-row cases. Viola Davis and her husband, Julius Tennon, are executive producers. (10 p.m., ABC).

WEDNESDAY: ella ballerina bunny with removeable bow, tiara, and ballet shoes | crochet rabbit ballet doll soft toy Someone decided that Gordon Ramsay deserves yet another TV show, In “Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back,” the fiery chef works around the clock to breathe new life into failing restaurants, Get those Yelp reviews ready, (9 p.m., Fox), THURSDAY: As Season 2 of “Marlon” begins, Marlon convinces Ashley to let Zack model for a kids’ athletic line after he is approached in a mall, Unfortunately, things quickly go awry, (8 p.m., NBC), FRIDAY: Golden Globe winner Billy Bob Thornton returns as beleaguered defense attorney Billy McBride in Season 2 of “Goliath.” His focus this time is a case involving a friend’s 16-year-old son, who has been arrested for a double homicide, The investigation leads to an even deadlier conspiracy, (Amazon Prime)..

FRIDAY: In Season 4 of “12 Monkeys,” James Cole and Dr. Cassandra Railly set out on an epic quest, traveling further back in time than ever before. According to legend, their only hope lies with a weapon capable of stopping the Witness for good. (8 p.m., Syfy). SATURDAY: Mushy movie alert: In “Love at First Dance,” a woman is hired to teach Manhattan’s former “Most Eligible Bachelor” how to dance for his wedding and, yes — you guessed it — certain feelings begin to develop between student and instructor. (9 p.m., Hallmark).

The music is coming to an end after 23 years for Dancin’ on the Avenue, the popular Willow Glen street fair that heralds the start of summer, The last dance will take place June 16 ella ballerina bunny with removeable bow, tiara, and ballet shoes | crochet rabbit ballet doll soft toy on Lincoln Avenue, with Santana tribute band Caravanserai and South Bay cover band The Element headlining two of four stages, The cost of closing down one of the busiest business streets in San Jose is the reason the Willow Glen Business Association has decided to end its signature event, according to Tim Mulcahy, who has been chairman of Dancin’ on the Avenue for the past five years, The event’s price tag — which includes fees to the city and county, police and private security, and insurance — has gone up over the years to around $50,000, Mulcahy said, making the association more dependent on food and drink sales to make the “admission-free” event pencil out..

Dancin’ on the Avenue is a big draw for crowds, with estimates of up to 30,000 packing onto Lincoln Avenue. But that popularity had a downside, as some people chose to stay away from crowds that seemed to get rowdier — and more wine-and-beer fueled — as the night went on. The street fair’s hours were eventually shifted to 2 to 8 p.m. so there would still be daylight when it ended. Even though Dancin’ on the Avenue is going away, Mulcahy says the business association is planning a different event next June to make up for any lost revenue, which it uses to keep the business district looking spiffy. He said the new event will probably be more in line with its Wine Walks and BBQ in the Glen.

“I’m going to miss this event, but we intend to reach out to the community to get ideas for a new event that will bring feet to the street without such a huge undertaking,” Mulcahy said, PORTUGUESE CELEBRATION: The 21st annual Dia de Portugal festival is Saturday at History Park, with free admission and activities that include a parade at noon and dancers from Angola, One of the great things about Dia de Portugal is that the food includes items from Brazil, Macau and Goa — which were all Portuguese colonies at one time, The festival runs from 10 a.m, to 5 p.m., and you can get more information at ella ballerina bunny with removeable bow, tiara, and ballet shoes | crochet rabbit ballet doll soft toy www.diadeportugalca.org..

CHECK IT OUT: Santana Row kicks off the season with its Summer Fashion Show on Saturday, showcasing styles from the swanky shopping center’s retailers. The 2 p.m. show at Santana Row Park, once again produced by Beverly Zeiss‘ Red Haute Creative, will benefit Dress for Success San Jose, a nonprofit that has provided a network of support, professional attire and development tools for more than 1,000 women since 2012. Tickets — which are $50 and include seating, champagne and light bites — are available at www.santanarow.com/events/summer-fashion-show.

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