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July 1, 2005
CALENDAR
Unless otherwise noted all phone numbers are in the 408 area code.
THEATER
July 22 – August 14
Award-winning Foothill music Theatre presents “Brigadoon” from July 22 – August 14 at The Smithwick Theatre at Foothill College, I-280 at El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Set in the Scottish Highlands, “Brigadoon” is a magical tale of time travel and the enduring power of love. Its memorable score includes classics, such as “The Heather on the Hill” and “Almost Like Being in Love.” This production features a cast of 50 singers, dancers and actors for this full-scale production, which will be accompanied by a full, live orchestra and all new settings and costumes.For tickets, order Online at Ticket Web or Call the box office at (650) 949-7360
July 13 - 31
San Jose Stage Company presents “Idols of The King” at the California Theater, 345 South First Street, San Jose. Scott Bruce is Elvis Presley circa 1956 in this musical tribute to the king of rock and roll. The “King” will shake, rattle, and roll again in this rockin’ new musical, performing hits like “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Jailhouse Rock” and “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” To prove their burning love for their idol, his diehard fans put on their blue suede shoes and head to Vegas for a concert. En route, this collection of characters shares stories of the King, which are hilarious and heartbreaking. For tickets and show times, call 408.283.7142 or visit www.sanjosestage.com.
MUSIC
July 7 – September 8
17th Annual Miller Music in the Park Concert Series. Performances are every Thursday evening from 5:30-9 p.m. at the Plaza de Cesar Chavez, Market Street near San Fernando Street in downtown San Jose. Concerts are free to the public, food and drink are available at the shows. For a complete list of performers and additional information, call 279-1775 or check www.sjdowntown.com
July 8 – Friday
Bill Graham presents rocker Billy Idol in concert at the Civic Auditorium. Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $36.50. For tickets call 408-998-TIXS or www.ticketmaster.com
July 8 – Friday
Pocket Opera presents “The Magic Flute,” at The Montgomery Theater at 7:30 p.m.
Watch as the handsome young Prince is called to the rescue of the Queen of the Night’s daughter who has been mysteriously abducted – an arduous mission that takes unexpected turns which lead to unimagined perils that are surmounted to arrive at a radiant conclusion. For tickets or additional information, call 415-972-8934 or www.pocketopera.org. Admission: $30 - $32.
July 16 – Saturday
San Jose State Event Center hosts a Gala Concert featuring Grammy Award-Winner Linda Ronstadt and Mariachi Cobre singing selections from “Canciones de mi Padre” 8 pm. Ticket prices are from $40 - $125 per person. Tickets available through Ticketmaster by calling 998-8497 or visiting their website at www.ticketmaster.com, or by also calling the San Jose State Event Center Box Office at 924-6333
July 17 – Sunday
Happy Hollow Park and Zoo, 1300 Senter Road, presents “A Night at the Hollow” with The Joe Sharino Band from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. An after-hours concert for the entire family. Lots of fun and dancing to your rock n’ roll favorites. Bring your own picnic and blanket for lawn seating. Rides and food concessions open. Adults $15 and children ages 12 and under free. Tickets available online at www.hhpz.org or by calling 277-4193.
Tickets can also be purchased at the Happy Hollow admission office.
July 24 – Sunday
A Vietnamese concert by singer Ha Dam Say will be at the Center for the Performing Arts from 6 – 10 p.m. Admission is $20 - $65 per person. For tickets and additional information, call 781-4908.
CHILDREN/FAMILY
July 15 - Saturday
Arena Green Adventures presents Storyteller John Weaver from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stories are at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Visit www.storyteller.net/tellers/jweaver to learn more about Storyteller John Weaver at his web page. Arena Green is located on Autumn Street at Santa Clara Street, across from the HP Pavilion. No reservations are required to attend and parking is free in the Arena’s surface lot on the south side of Santa Clara Street. Each child will be given one free ride on the Children’s Carousel as a special treat. Arena Green Adventures is a joint program of the Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens, the Sharks Foundation, and the City of San Jose Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services.
July 15 – Saturday
The Downtown Campbell Business Association and Merchants host The First Annual East Side Stroll on the sidewalks of East Campbell Avenue between Railway Ave. & First Street in Downtown Campbell from 5pm-9pm. Featured entertainment includes live music, belly dancing, tribal dance, fashion modeling and a free outdoor movie event showing classic flicks with popcorn and cartoons. Visit www.downtowncampbell.com for event details
July 15 - 24
Children’s Musical Theater’s Rising Stars report for duty at the Montgomery Theater in the 1960 Broadway classic musical comedy, “Bye Bye Birdie”. While Conrad Birdie, a teen heartthrob reminiscent of Elvis Presley, prepares to join the service, his agent stages the PR stunt of the year. Once lucky fan will win a good-bye kiss from Birdie on the nationally televised Ed Sullivan show. But kiss-winner Kim McAfee’s high school boyfriend has other ideas. “Bye Bye Birdie” features memorable songs like “Telephone Hour” and the irrepressible “Put on a Happy Face,” along super dance numbers and a large cast of energetic 10-14 year-olds. For tickets and additional information, call 408-288-KIDS or visit www.cmtsj.org.
July 29 – August 7
Children’s Musical Theater ends its Mainstage season at the Montgomery Theater with the rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar” by musical theater greats Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. CMT updates this 1970’s classic to cast Jesus’ story in terms familiar to today’s audience, making him a charismatic coffee shop philosopher whose message and tolerance infuriates the mega-conglomerate suits. Instead of a cross, Jesus is put to death by lethal injection. Songs from the show, including “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “What’s the Buzz” and “I Don’t know How to Love Him,” are as powerful as ever.For tickets and additional information, call 288-KIDS or visit, www.cmtsj.org. Admission is $13 - $20.
CLASSES
July 16 - Saturday
Hospice of the Valley, 1150 S, Bascom, Suite 7A in San Jose presents “Utilizing Art Therapy and Movement in Grief Work – An experiential workshop for professionals.” Ths innovative workshop combines art therapy and movement modalities that offer health care professionals and health care providers a fresh and new approach in working with grief and loss. Workshop hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m.. 6 CEUs available. For additional information, call 947.1233 or visit www.hospicevalley. org.
HEALTH
Ongoing:
Aasha Pediatrics, 2060 Aborn Rd., Suite 230, (behind Red Lobster) is offering free consultation on newborn care to expectant parents. Get all your questions answered toward being best prepared for the arrival of your child. For a personal appointment, call Dr. Meena Sathappan at 274-9099 or visit www.aashapediatrics.com.
Bay Area Alzheimer’s Association now includes meetings at Kaiser Santa Teresa. Meetings are held in the San Jose Kaiser Family Health Center, Conference Room C, 3rd Floor, located at 276 International Circle. For more information call 800-660-1993 .
FIFTY PLUS
July 23 - Saturday
Almaden SeniorNet, computer classes for adults 50 and over will hold registration for computer classes on Saturday, July 23, 2005 at the Almaden Winery Community Center 5730 Chambertin Drive. Registration for intermediate courses will be at 1:30 p.m., registration for Computer Fundamentals will be at 3 p.m. All classes will be held at the Vineland Branch Library, 1540 Blossom Hill Road. For more information log on http://www.snlcsj.org/ or call Don House at 268-1703.
MISCELLANEOUS
July 9 - Saturday
Sunset Dinner - La Rochelle Winery, 3000 Aborn Road, San Jose. Join us for our last summer of gourmet fun at Aborn Road in San Jose. Each course prepared by Chef de Cuisine, David Page, is paired with the appropriate La Rochelle wine. Held on our Garden Patio this elegant six course dinner begins at 6 p.m. with a tasting reception followed by dinner at 6:30.
Price is $87.00 per person. For more information and reservations call 274.4000.
July 9 – Saturday
Almaden Oaks Plaza, 6109 Meridian Avenue in San Jose presents its new Arts, Crafts, Antiques and Collectibles Fair. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Held the second Saturday of each month, this community-based event features a wide variety of local vendors and crafters, great bargains and fun for the whole family. Admission and parking are free. For more information, call 268-8363, or visit www.alphazetaevents.com.
July 13 – 17
The Mexican Heritage Plaza presents the 14th Annual San Jose International Mariachi Festival and Conference, featuring Grammy Award winning headliner Linda Ronstadt and Mariachi Cobre. For Event information and tickets, call 928-5563 of visit www.mhcviva.org.
July 14 – Thursday
“Oil on Ice” a movie about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, will be shown for the Sierra Club/Guadalupe Group’s monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Saratoga Library, on Saratoga Ave. at Fruitvale, in Saratoga. Refreshments provided—bring your own cup to minimize paper/plastic waste. For more information, call Marj Ottenberg at 867-4576.
July 16 - 17
San Jose McEnery Convention Center will host The Women’s Expo from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. on 7/16 and from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on 7/17. The Expo features the latest, chic and trendy products and workshops, including an exhibition on products and services from beauty and health to families and careers. Workshops will give women a chance to listen, learn and experience important topics that are imperative to a woman’s everyday life. For additional information, visit www.thewomensexpo.com
July 29 – 31
San Jose Grand Prix: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. San José McEnery Convention Center & Downtown Streets. The San Jose Grand Prix event will represent so much more than a race. It will be a week long non-stop festival both on and off the track. Onsite beach volleyball, checkered flag festival area with music, interactive games, music, driver autograph sessions. Off track events include a street festival and fundraising events for Canary fund, a non-profit dedicated to early detection of cancer. Admission is $45 - $150. For more information call 277-9470 or visit www.sanjosegrandprix.com
Ongoing
Campbell High Class of 1980 25th Reunion: August 6, 2005 at the Campbell Community Center. Open to classes of 1978-1981. For more information contact Tami Gee-De Fiore at 866-1284 or www.campbellhighreunion.com
Silver Creek High Class of 1985 Reunion: October 15, 2005 at the Hilton San Jose and Towers, 300 Almaden Blvd. Contact Michelle (Madden) Corbo at zc2mom@comcast.net or Erin (Maloney) Johnson at johnson@datapathway.com for more information.
The Almaden Valley Women’s Club is currently seeking sponsors for The 29th Annual Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival held at Almaden Lake Park on Sunday September 25, 2005.The Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival sponsorship program enables corporations, small businesses, and individuals to support the community through the philanthropic activities of the Almaden Valley Women’s Club. Different levels of sponsorship are available. Information about the Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival can be found at www.almadenartwinefestival.com. Interested sponsors please contact Ellen Hudson-Snyder at sponsors@almadenartwinefestival.com.
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