Pointe Shoe/toe Shoe Ballet Ribbons And Elastics - Pink - New Arrivals

Pointe Shoe/Toe Shoe Ballet Ribbons & ElasticsEACH SET INCLUDES - Stretch Euro Pink Ribbon - . 7/8" wide. 90" length. Nylon Spandex Ribbon. Euro Pink is a peachy pink color.ANDEuro Pink Invisible Elastic OR Solid Elastic. 3/4" wide. 30" length.Solid elastic is a strong thick band of elastic. The invisible elastic is not as strong and blends into ballet tights.These products are sold in dance stores worldwide and recommended by leading pointe shoe manufacturers.Each set is for one pair of toe shoes. Sold in quantities of 1, 3 5 and 10 pairs.OUR STORY - In 2014, Dancer.NYC opened with our first product, the BunFun™. Inspired by a young dancer, training at the School of American Ballet and cast in New York City Ballet's "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker", my daughter wanted to bring a holiday treat to all the girls in the production. They were loved by the dancers and immediately became a favorite dance accessory for both ballet class and auditions. Today, the BunFun™ is worn by accomplished pre-professional and professional dancers worldwide and are sold at many of this country's most prestigious ballet schools, dance boutiques and ballet stores. The BunFun™ is a trademarked product of Dancer.NYC. Following the success of the BunFun™, the next challenge was to develop a line of custom designed leotards. As the mother of a pre-professional dancer and a former dancer myself, I was always attracted to elegant classical leotards. The leotards I purchased were usually manufactured abroad, had limited size and color availability and were very expensive. Motivated to find a solution and increase our product offerings, in 2015, Dancer.NYC introduced a line of custom designed leotards. We love hearing our customers say that our leotards are the “most beautiful”, “most comfortable” and “most unique” leotards they have ever worn. Finished with lace, mesh or stretch velvet details, our leotards will last for years without fading, shrinking or stretching. Design yours today to be as unique as you...or...select one of our proven beautiful combinations that is available in our Etsy Shop! Dancer.NYC dance wear is available in both adult and child sizes and Made in the USA.

Financial Wellness Group: Share information about financial wellness and investing. Some of us are newbies and some of us have years of experience. For more information about meetings, email info@southbaybogleheads.com, southbaybogleheads.com. Willow Glen Lions: The Lions meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month in support of brain injury programs, Santa Maria urban ministry, Second Harvest Food Bank, Teen Challenge, and other programs. Denny’s, 1140 Hillsdale Ave., San Jose. For more information, contact Dave Parkinson at tdadave@comcast.net  or 408-998-2139.

Pancake Breakfast: The pointe shoe/toe shoe ballet ribbons and elastics - pink American Legion Ladies Auxiliary hosts a breakfast fundraiser benefiting veterans and their families and scholarships for local students, Breakfast includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, fruit, coffee/tea and juice, First Sunday of the month, 8:30-11 a.m. American Legion Veteran’s Hall Post 318, 1504 Minnesota Ave., San Jose, Suggested donation $6/$5 students and active duty military, Voices in Harmony: The men’s chorus is seeking new members, Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Comunidad Cristiana, 1748 Junction Ave., San Jose. vihchorus.org..

T.O.P.S. Meeting: Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group for weight loss. Thursdays. 9:30-11 a.m. The Church of God, 937 Minnesota Ave., San Jose. Contact Daniel Kionka, 408-486-2357, or Katy Haselden, 408-335-3110. Sons in Retirement: Retired men’s luncheon club features fellowship and guest speakers. Meets the third Tuesday of the month. Elks Lodge, 444 Alma St., San Jose. For more information, contact Rich Peterson at Rick69bird@sbcglobal.net. Square Dance Class: The Committee to Promote Square Dancing hosts classes for singles and couples. Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave., San Jose. First three nights free, $5/class thereafter. Call Jackie at 408-663-1477. c-p-s-d.org.

Ballroom Dancing: Ballroom dancers of all ages are welcome, Mondays, 7-9 p.m. DJs and bands provide the music, Air conditioning, wood floor, light refreshments and convenient parking, $6 per person, Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave., San Jose. 408-559-6209, Military Officers Association of America: pointe shoe/toe shoe ballet ribbons and elastics - pink The Silicon Valley chapter holds a luncheon meeting on the third Thursday of the month. siliconvalleymoaa.org, 408-245-2217, Submit a listing by emailing information about your event to cal@community-newspapers.com, Deadline is noon, eight days prior to Friday’s publication..

TV picks for Wednesday, July 25. WATCH THIS. “World of Dance” (8 p.m., NBC): It’s time to really step up as the “The Duels” round begins. Under this format, the top qualifying acts from each division will choose a rival and face off in a head-to-head elimination duel. It’s win or go home. “Young & Hungry” (8 p.m., Freeform): In the series finale, Josh decides to finally reveal a deep secret to Gabi – he’s a magician. While initially supportive, Gabi becomes frustrated when Josh’s magic takes over their lives. Sofia is terrified to introduce her stern grandmother to her boyfriend. Meanwhile, Yolanda’s pen pal is being released from prison, and wants to meet in person.

“Burden of Truth” (8 p.m., The CW): In this new drama series, a high-powered attorney (Kristin Kreuk) leaves her picture-perfect legal career as a partner in a corporate law firm to solve the case of a mysterious illness affecting female high school students of her hometown Millwood in Manitoba – a prairie town with an industrial past and an uncertain future. She joins her former high school nemesis, local attorney Billy Crawford (Peter Mooney), to find the source of the illness and win justice for the girls, Billy and Joanna will pointe shoe/toe shoe ballet ribbons and elastics - pink have to put aside their resentments and opposing legal styles to find the answers they seek..

“The Originals” (9 p.m., The CW): With Hope facing a life-threatening affliction and deteriorating quickly, Klaus travels to Mystic Falls to seek help from Caroline. Tasked with keeping Hope preoccupied in Mystic Falls, Elijah comes to a heartbreaking realization about his niece.  Meanwhile, at the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted, a run-in with Alaric Saltzman (guest star Matt Davis) throws a wrench into Klaus’ plan. “The Art Show” (10 p.m., Ovation): This new eight-part series takes viewers around the globe to experience fascinating stories about art. With hosts Kate Bryan, June Sarpong and Will Best, curator Carrie Scott, artist Charming Baker, and art historian Dr. James Fox, you’ll see new work being made, meet famous photographers and artists, and experience diverse cultures.

“Castle Rock” (Hulu): Executive produced by J.J, Abrams, this chilling new psychological-horror anthology series takes place in the fictional Maine town featured in many of Stephen King’s novels, including “Needful Things” and “Cujo.” It’s a scary pointe shoe/toe shoe ballet ribbons and elastics - pink place — a hub for supernatural shenanigans, The tale centers on a Texas death-row attorney (Andre Holland) who reluctantly returns to his hometown after taking an anonymous call from someone working at Shawshank State Prison, It seems that a forgotten prisoner (Bill Skarsgård) has been discovered inside an abandoned wing of the facility, So how did he get there? And why does he refuse to speak? Mysteries abound here and the creep factor is high, Our advice? Watch with the lights on..



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