Merrill Ashley Pointe Shoes/ballet Slippers/toe Shoes - New Arrivals

Signed pointe shoes, Merrill Ashley. Merrill is a former principle dancer with New York City Ballet. Size 3 3/4All vintage is sold in "as-is" condition. We do our best to inspect, correct, and list important flaws. All measurements are made with the garment laying flat. Length is measured from shoulder to hem unless otherwise noted.

Cabaret: May 4-6 and 11-13, Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley, 1 Lawson Road, Kensington. Set in Berlin during the rise of the Nazis, the musical features catchy show tunes, raunchy dance numbers and an underlying political commentary. $15-$20. https://bit.ly/2HnSU6U. El Cerrito Hillside Festival: May 4-6, locations throughout the Hillside Natural Area. Explore, hike, play, learn about nature, history, geology and more. Activities for young and old. https://bit.ly/2qECvAH. Incarcerated 6×9: May 4-6 and 11-13, Bindlestiff Studio, 185 Sixth St., San Francisco. This 60-minute dance-media performance is inspired by the real-life accounts of young Pinoy and Asian Americans incarcerated between 1966 and 2008. $20-$50. www.kularts-sf.org.

Scroll Bar’s Kentucky Derby Day: 11 a.m.-5 p.m, May 5, Scroll Bar Waterside Kitchen, inside the Pullman San merrill ashley pointe shoes/ballet slippers/toe shoes Francisco Bay Hotel, Redwood City, With julep in hand and classic derby attire (prizes for best hat, bow tie and best-dressed couple) guests will enjoy live music, a make-your-own julep bar, games, contests, a curated menu and lagoon views, The Kentucky Derby will be shown, $40, https://bit.ly/2FdwZto, Day at the Derby: 1-5 p.m, May 5, Rosewood Sand Hill, 2825 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, Barbecue and Kentucky Derby viewing party, Enjoy bocce ball, corn hole and live music, Prizes will be awarded for the best women’s hat, most dapper male and more, $165, https://bit.ly/2JlTvCI..

Peninsula Women’s Chorus – Full Circle: 4 p.m. May 5, All Saints Episcopal Church, 555 Waverly St., Palo Alto. This concert spotlights Ron Jeffers’ Native American themes in We Wake the Day and This We Know, David Conte’s arrangements of Three Mexican Folksongs, and east-meets-west settings of Basho’s haiku poetry in On a Mountain Path by Peter Knell. The PWC brings the season to a close with the traditional Appalachian folk-song Will the Circle Be Unbroken, celebrating the power of song to create community. $10-$35. www.pwchorus.org.

34th California Indian Market and Peace Dance: 10 a.m.-6 p.m, May 5-6, San Juan Bautista School soccer lot, The merrill ashley pointe shoes/ballet slippers/toe shoes Alameda and Highway 156, Juried fine-art show by Native American, Western and wildlife artists, Indian tacos and fry bread, $1 donation, Under 12 free, www.peacevision.net, Self-Guided Home Tour: 10 a.m, May 5-4 p.m, May 6, Willow Glen, San Jose, Tour beautiful homes and spectacular gardens, Enjoy refreshments and boutiques from local vendors, $40, https://bit.ly/2uYmH0m, Magic and Mystery: 6-10 p.m, May 5, Ascension Cathedral, 4700 Lincoln Ave., Oakland, Includes appetizers, a no-host bar and entertainment by magician and mind reader Dennis Kyriakos, $40, https://bit.ly/2uZOhue..

Bike SL: 9 a.m. May 6, Casa Peralta, 384 West Estudillo Ave., San Leandro. Free family-friendly bike ride, plus lunch and a raffle. Check in at 9 a.m. for route one to Lake Chabot, a challenging mountain bike ride geared toward experienced riders. Check in at 9:30 a.m. for route two to Marina Park, a flat ride on city streets, escorted by San Leandro police. https://bit.ly/2JyYaSy. Baile en la Calle: The Mural Dances: Tours begin at 11 a.m., noon, 1 and 2 p.m. May 6, Brava Theater Center, 2781 24th St., San Francisco. Baile en la Calle: The Mural Dances draws the Bay Area’s most dynamic dance companies and performing artists to interpret the murals through music and dance, alongside detailed narration by Precita Eyes Muralists docents. Free. http://www.brava.org.

Rose Show: 1-5 p.m, May 6, Lakeside Park Garden Center, 666 Bellevue Ave., Oakland, Vote for your favorite trophy winner, for the People’s Choice award, See which roses grow well in the East Bay at the 71st annual Rose Show, Talk with the gardeners, get your questions answered by merrill ashley pointe shoes/ballet slippers/toe shoes trained consulting rosarians, buy a plant or bid in the silent auction, Free, 510-525-4057, www.eastbayroses.org, Spring House Tour and Garden Reception: 1-5 p.m, May 6, Berkeley Woods, The tour will feature 11 open houses built between 1917 and 1974 with strikingly different architectural styles, Tour map, illustrated guidebook and refreshments will be provided, $35-$45, http://berkeleyheritage.com..

Gourmex SF: 7 p.m. May 8, San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center, The Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Ave., #110, San Francisco. Gourmex SF celebrates Mexican heritage and talent in the gourmet sphere, with food from local restaurants and outstanding chefs,as well as a wine and spirits tasting. $80-$150. http://gourmexsf.org/index.html. Taste & Toast to Education: 5-8 p.m. May 9, downtown Walnut Creek. Stroll downtown and sample, sip, savor and shop in support of our schools. Coupon book includes a variety of tastes, sips and special offers from 30 plus restaurants and businesses. $40-$50. https://bit.ly/2qj71PA.

Calistoga Food and Wine Event: May 10-12, Calistoga, This annual celebration brings the region’s top chefs and award winning wineries together for a culinary journey that includes wine tastings, a master cooking class, lobsterfest and more, $95-$325, https://bit.ly/2FjydIB, Pillars of Hope Concert Series: 8 p.m, May 12, El Campanil Theatre, 602 W, Second St., Antioch, Featuring music by LaToya London of “American Idol,” Lawrence Beamen of “America’s Got Talent” and the musical sounds of TLD, aka The Lions Den, merrill ashley pointe shoes/ballet slippers/toe shoes $30. cultureshockinfinity.com..



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