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An average of 2,000 attendees pack into the space flanked by the Library, City Hall and the Historic Ainsley House each week, toting tables, chairs, blankets and — in some cases — full banquet spreads. The evenings kick off with interactive presentations by the parks department, including Zumba lessons, line dancing and camp games for the younger kids. By the time the music starts, the large dance floor in the middle of the space is alive with people who don’t seem to mind the warm night. Kristina Grijalva sits with her mother, Diane Pirlot, and infant nephew James, watching the rest of their family on the dance floor. The San Jose-based family has been attending the series for five years, and Grijalva says they’ve learned a few tricks in that time. They came prepared with a large table and a generous spread of food and drinks, including a tray of pasta that baby James enjoyed spreading all over his face.

“We were coming even before we had the children, but it’s a great thing for them to grow up with,” Grijalva said, The large scale event has a relatively small budget: $8,000 for the entire year, including a $5,000 sponsorship from Kaiser Permanente, which has supported the event for six years, It also takes nearly a year to plan, Recreation Supervisor Lauren Merriman allows herself only a month off between the end of one series and the beginning of the planning phase for the next, She and green felt slippers for women felted ballet flats - felted slippers with gold glitter decoration hand dyed sage green organic wo her core team of around five city staffers sift through more than 100 applications submitted by Bay Area bands eager to land a spot in the series..

The series draws bands back year after year — of the eight playing this year, six have previously participated. “They certainly don’t do it for the money,” Merriman said. “A lot of them do it because they love the venue, and this is a super fun community to play for.”. The first four weeks of the series featured a slate of veteran and new groups. The Hitmen kicked off the event series with their repertoire of dance, funk, soul, disco and Latin music, the seven member band with more than two decades of experience performing together drawing in massive crowds. The following week, the crowd enjoyed an eclectic mix of dance, Rock & Roll, Motown, pop, and disco courtesy of the Cocktail Monkeys.

In their first performance at the Campbell Summer Concert Series, the four-piece dance cover band The Emphatics played a wide-ranging set including hits by Prince, Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran, and green felt slippers for women felted ballet flats - felted slippers with gold glitter decoration hand dyed sage green organic wo Van Morrison, Bass player and manager Alan Riccetti said the band, which plays from Vacaville to Monterey, was particularly excited to book this gig in Campbell, “Usually there are very few new bands that get a shot here because it’s so popular,” Riccetti said, Closing out the first half of the series, Phil ‘n The Blanks — named one of the Bay Area’s Best Cover Bands — provided a lively night of classic rock on July 12..

The series continues July 19 with Long Train Runnin’, an homage to the Doobie Brothers. The following week, classic rock band Uncle Rico will make its first appearance at the Campbell Summer Concert Series. In August, the ten piece Los Gatos-based The Houserockers, winners of the KFOX Radio Last Band Standing contest, will bring a larger-than-life mix of horn and rhythm sections. And rounding out the series on August 9 is the Johnny Neri Band, a classic rock party band that will play crowd favorites from the ‘60s to the ‘90s.

“By the end of the night the dance floor is just packed with people dancing and having fun, enjoying their adult beverages,” Merriman said, “It’s a really good time.”, While the Parks Department handles the entertainment, the Campbell Museum and Ainsley House Foundation sell green felt slippers for women felted ballet flats - felted slippers with gold glitter decoration hand dyed sage green organic wo concessions, proceeds of which go directly to maintaining the exhibits and subsidizing school trips to the museum for third grade students, “There’s an amazing vibe in Campbell,” said J.R, McKee, vice president of the Campbell Museum and Ainsley House Foundation, “It’s family, it’s fun, there’s a lot of energy, There’s so much going on in Campbell, and nobody knows about us, It’s like this little secret that we have.”..

ODC/Dance’s annual Summer Sampler programs will mark the final performances of longtime company dancer Jeremy Smith, who will be feted at the end of each program by choreographers and dancers he has worked with there since 2007. Presented over the next two weekends, the two distinct programs in the Summer Sampler series will showcase work by company founder Brenda Way, associate choreographer Kimi Okada, resident choreographer Kate Weare and co-artistic director KT Nelson, who has high words of praise for the departing Smith.

For many Bay Area music lovers, it isn’t summer until the San Francisco Symphony presents its annual outdoor concert at the Stern Grove Festival, The chance to hang with friends, enjoy a picnic and relax to the sounds of the orchestra in the beautiful outdoor amphitheater is one of the most delectable treats of the season, This year’s festival — Stern Grove’s 81st — brings the Symphony back for a free concert conducted by Jayce Ogren, The program features three works by Antonín Dvořák: the zesty and characterful Slavonic Dances Nos, 2 in E minor, 7 in C major, and 8 in G minor, Polish-American pianist Adam Golka, whose credits include green felt slippers for women felted ballet flats - felted slippers with gold glitter decoration hand dyed sage green organic wo the first prize medal at the China Shanghai International Piano Competition, joins the orchestra in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No, 4, Sibelius’ Symphony No, 2 in D Major completes the program..



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