Stained Glass, Ballet Shoes, To Order - New Arrivals

Commissioned piece. Other types can be made, this was for a ladies 60th birthday. different items can also be made. Hand drawn design, then each piece of glass is hand cut, 17 pieces, it is then wrapped in copper foil by hand, each piece is then soldered and are then assembled together, as in the tiffany method.230mm high plus chain150mm wide

Sunnyvale Farmers Market: Enjoy fresh fruits, vegetables and arts and crafts from local growers and artisans. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Murphy and Washington avenues, Sunnyvale. Urbanvillageonline.com/markets/Sunnyvale. Sunnyvale Senior Center: The center offers a variety of services and activities, billiards room, fitness center, table games, trips, classes and lunches every weekday. 550 E. Remington Drive, Sunnyvale. 408-730-7360, Sunnyvale.ca.gov. Senior Nutrition Program: Hot meals served along with camaraderie. Must be age 60 or older and a resident of Santa Clara County. Monday-Friday, live dance music at 9:30 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m. First United Methodist Church, 535 Old San Francisco Road, Sunnyvale. Sunnyvaleumc.org/mission/seniornutrition.html.

KCI Summer Camp: Silicon Valley stained glass, ballet shoes, to order middle and high school students age 11-16 can explore the latest technologies in virtual reality, 3D printing, video production and more in KCI’s new makerspace, led by instructors with professional engineering and teaching expertise, July 3-Aug, 3, 9 a.m.-4 p.m, Krause Center for Innovation, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, $699 per session; $50 early bird discount before May 1, bit.ly/kcisummercamp, Sunnyvale Singers: The choir performs its spring concert, “Love Notes.” May 20, 7 p.m, Sunnyvale Community Theater, 550 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, $15-$20..

California Youth Symphony: The youth orchestra performs Aaron Copland’s “Billy the Kid,” Dvorak’s “Carnival Overture” and Nathaniel Stookey’s “The Composer is Dead,” which introduces all of the instruments of the orchestra. May 13, 2:30 p.m. Flint Center, De Anza College, Cupertino. $10-$30. cys.org. “Pippin” presented by the Los Altos Stage Company. The Tony-winning musical runs May 24-June 28. Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $20-$30. losaltosstage.org, 650-941-0551.

Schola Cantorum: The choir presents “Celebrating American Folk Songs.” May 19 at 7:30 p.m., First Congregational Church, 1985 Louis Road, Palo Alto; May 20, 3 p.m., Los Altos United Methodist Church, 655 Magdalena Ave., Los Altos, $28, ScholaCantorum.org, Smuin Dance Series 02: The stained glass, ballet shoes, to order program features the world premiere of Val Caniparoli’s “If I Were a Sushi Roll.” May 24-27, Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, $56-$72, Smuinballet.org, 650-903-6000, Hats off to Spring: This exhibit features more than 200 hats and hatboxes from one woman’s collection, spanning from the 1880s through the upcoming royal wedding, Through May 31; museum hours Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, noon-4 p.m, Heritage Park Museum, 570 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, 408-749-0220..

Knotty Lace: Special occasion linens that date back to the 1800s are on display in this exhibit that includes a wide variety of patterns and styles. These special items were adorned with beautiful lace, ribbons, embroidery and other features. Through June 23, Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The Lace Museum, 552 S. Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale. 408-730-4695. Santa Clara Chorale: The chorale, along with the Santa Clara University Choirs, and the San Jose Chamber Orchestra, performs Bach’s “St. John Passion,” featuring Grammy winner Dann Coakwell as the Evangelist, along with soprano Jennifer Paulino, counter-tenor Dan Cromeenes and bass Patrick Walders. May 12, 7:30 p.m. Mission Santa Clara, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara. $5-$30.scc.org/concerts.html.

California Pops Orchestra: The all-request pops orchestra concludes its season with American Jubilee, featuring works by George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, John Phillip Sousa, Glenn Miller, stained glass, ballet shoes, to order Aaron Copland and Leroy Anderson, May 20, 3 p.m, Flint Center, De Anza College, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, ticketmaster.com, 650-856-8432, Fine Arts League of Cupertino: The group meets the second Monday of the month, 7-9 p.m., and welcomes visitors, Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N, Stelling Road, Cupertino, Visit falc.org or call Janki at 408-863-9991..

Cupertino Morningmasters: Improve your speaking and networking skills at this Toastmasters club. Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. Bethel Lutheran Church, 10181 Finch Ave., Cupertino. Sunnyvale Rotary: Meetings are Tuesdays at noon. Elks Club, 375 N. Pastoria. Sunnyvalerotary.org. Sunnyvale Squares: Singles, couples and former dancers ages 18 and up can learn modern Western square dancing. No partner is needed. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Murphy Park, 250 N. Sunnyvale Ave., Sunnyvale. $25 per month/$7 per session. Sunnyvalesquares.com. 408-744-1021.

Dementia/Alzheimer’s Support Group: A safe, confidential, supportive environment for families to develop informal mutual support, get information about dementia and develop methods and skills to solve problems related to dementia, Fourth Tuesday of the month, Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church gym, 728 Fremont Ave., room 750, Sunnyvale, For more stained glass, ballet shoes, to order information, call the Alzheimer’s Association at 800-272-3900, Eating Disorders and Body Image Support Groups: The Eating Disorders Resource Center offers free support groups to create a safe space for those struggling with eating disorders and body image dissatisfaction, The groups are unstructured and open to all ages, genders and types of eating issues, First and third Tuesdays of the month, 7-8:30 p.m, El Camino Hospital, 2500 Grant Road, Mountain View..



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