Necklace "tutu And Ballet Shoes" - New Arrivals

necklace made with a chain, a charm of ballet shoes and a cabochon support in silvery metal decorated with n, resin cabochon, "tutu black and silver as well as the same color faceted beadsdimensions: support of cabochon: 4 cm in diameter, cabochon: 25 mm in diameterthe pendant (ballet shoes and support of cabochon beads) measures 8 cm long

They’re Playing My Song: 8 p.m. March 17, The Village Theatre, 233 Front St., Danville. Role Players Ensemble emeritus director Gary DeAtley takes the stage for this tour of the lives and musical works of Broadway composers and artists. Reception and silent auction at 6 p.m. $110. www.RolePlayersEnsemble.com. Mozart Requiem with San Francisco Conservatory Chorus: 8 p.m. March 17, 4 p.m. March 18, Hofmann Theatre, 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek. Two conductors take the podium at this California Symphony concert that includes Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, as well as the Mozart Requiem. $42-$72. http://bit.ly/2Erdeip.

GLAS Animation Festival: March 22-25, six Berkeley venues, This film festival features short films from around the world, as well as Q&As, behind-the-scene screenings and panels, animation installations and performances, $75-$225, http://bit.ly/2EpyGEB, Whiskies of the World: 6-10 p.m, March 22, San Jose Marriott, 301 S, Market St, Enjoy light hors d’oeuvres as you sample from among 300 whiskies, enjoy whisky masterclasses and more, 21 and older, $100-$125, http://bit.ly/2nShEYw, 12th annual California Artisan Cheese Festival: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m, March 23-25, Sonoma County Fairgrounds, 1350 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa, necklace "tutu and ballet shoes" The lineup includes chef demonstrations and pairings, farm tours, education sessions and more, $25-$135, http://artisancheesefestival.com/..

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?: 6-9 p.m. March 24, Mitchell Park Community Center, 3700 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. The Palo Alto Players’ annual gala benefit includes dinner, an auction and surprise entertainment and guests. $125. paplayers.org/gala-2018. Comedy Rocks: 6-10 p.m. March 24, Rock Wall Wine Company, 2301 Monarch St., Suite 300, Alameda. 6-8 p.m. wine, food and live DJ; 8-10 p.m. Comedy show. $25-$35. www.rockwallwines.com. Spring Brews Festival 2018: Noon-4 p.m. March 31, Todos Santos Plaza, 2151 Salvio St., Concord. Unlimited tastings from more than 60 craft breweries, plus live music and great food.$40-$50. http://bit.ly/2nSTihp.

2018 Bay Area Craft Beer Festival: Noon-4 p.m, April 21, Martinez Waterfront, Sample suds from more than 50 local breweries, and enjoy a cornhole tournament and live music, $5-$35, www.bayareacraftbeerfestival.com, Clayton Art and Wine Festival: 10 a.m.-7 p.m, April 28 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m, April 29, downtown Clayton, The festival offers a wide selection of offerings from California wineries and breweries, Also includes: Kiddieland and Teen Zone, necklace "tutu and ballet shoes" live music and food court, http://bit.ly/2EqViYy, Flashdash Photo Scavenger Hunt: 3:15-5:15 p.m, April 28, Bootup Ventures, 68 Willow Road, Menlo Park, This immersive game combines community landmarks, social media and plenty of fun as teams of up to four adults (21 and over) solve clues, photograph answers and post them to social media using the hashtag #flashdash18, Costumes are highly encouraged, Registration begins at 2 p.m, $30, www.thejuniorleague.org/tickets..

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Though endorsed by the City Council, a plan to create a privately funded performing arts venue in downtown Menlo Park needs to be approved quickly necklace "tutu and ballet shoes" or the nonprofit behind it may pull out, Drew Dunlevie, a city resident and one of three co-founders of the new Peninsula Arts Guild, envisions a rebuilt Guild Theatre at 949 El Camino Real that could serve as a downtown hub, featuring a multitude of entertainment options such as concerts, comedians, speaker series and film festivals, The nonprofit has said it will entirely fund the project with private money and even reimburse the city for staff time spent on it..

The council backed the proposal at its Feb. 13 meeting and the city will now hire a consultant to assist with possible El Camino Real/Downtown Specific Plan revisions through May. But the Peninsula Arts Guild says it needs to know what the city’s decision is by July, because its contract to purchase the property expires then. “We’ve talked with other cities and, if necessary, we will continue to do that, but we are 100 percent committed to doing it in Menlo Park,” Dunlevie said. “This thing will either be done or not by July.”.

Council members all agreed at last week’s meeting that the proposal would be a welcome addition to downtown, “It’s an essential component we’ve missed in the downtown for some time now,” said Mayor Pro Tem Ray Mueller, who suggested the idea of redeveloping the Guild Theater to the nonprofit last year, The Peninsula Arts Guild is proposing to schedule one to three events each week, usually on weekend nights between 7 and 11, The nonprofit necklace "tutu and ballet shoes" contends the parking demand would be low enough in city lots during that time to allow as many as 500 people to attend events..



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