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The teddy bear may be the sentimental favorite, but Adams now has a new love: a wooden sign that used to hang above the wishing well at Christmas in the Park. Dating back to about the early 1980s, according to CIP executive director Jason Minsky, the sign had been donated to Discover San Jose, a new downtown retailer. About a month ago, “I happened to be walking past and saw it in the window,” Adams says. He snapped it up and plans to incorporate it in his living room Christmas décor every year. “It’s a neat bit of history and has great meaning for me. When we were kids we would go see Ballet San Jose’s Nutcracker, then visit Christmas in the Park and get hot chocolate. I never miss opening night now; it’s something I look forward to.”.

Late last month he began teaching music theory courses at Ohlone’s Fremont campus, where he also offers a percussion ensemble class Thursday nights, giving students a chance to jam with him and classmates, Krishnamurthy, 27, sees the baby girl shoes infant girl shoes ballerina flats flower girl baptism shoes christening shoes ballet slippers baby girl crib sho ensemble as more than just a class, “It’s a great way to meet the campus, and it’s an institutional bridge to connect the community to academic study,” he said, “It’s meant to be fun and accessible.”, African and Indian drumming tends to be more complex and technically difficult, which can make learning the Indian instrument more gratifying and profitable, said Alex Quick, a Fremont percussionist in the ensemble class, “If I’m able play mridangam and bring it over to a regular drum set, then I can play a style that most Fremont drummers can’t, and I can make more money.”..

Disney California Adventure continues to offer atmosphere entertainment with the “Red Trolley News Boys” and “Five & Dime” shows at Carthay Circle. Dance music fans can get their fix with the “Awesome Dance Off” outside the Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout ride. “Cars” characters are still represented in the 12-acre themed land. Visitors can pose for photos with race car Lightning McQueen and tow truck Mater at the Cozy Cone motel in Cars Land. Like other anthropomorphic vehicles from the “Cars” movies, DJ has a distinct look, unique personality and extensive backstory. As in the movies, the DJ vehicle that appeared in Cars Land was based on a blue 2004 Scion xB with an upper fin and green lightning stripe custom paint job. His over-the-top sound system included a built-in compact disc changer and an array of speakers, tweeters and subwoofers.

Two new Joseph plays — “Mr, Wolf” and “Guards of the Taj” — will have their world premieres later this year, in Costa Mesa and New York, respectively, “Every baby girl shoes infant girl shoes ballerina flats flower girl baptism shoes christening shoes ballet slippers baby girl crib sho play is a unique struggle,” Joseph says, “Depending on the subject material and what kind of play it is, different things pop up to challenge you, as a writer, I tend to write plays that I, at least, think are quite different from the one to the next, That way, it’s a different experience writing each play, That keeps it interesting for me.”..

Santa Clara County is putting on its red ribbons this week with a series of free events leading up to Saturday’s 30th annual World AIDS Day. A portion of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt is on display through Friday at the Santa Clara County Government Center in San Jose, along with a photo project by Santa Clara University students in partnership with volunteers who are living with HIV. On Thursday, the “red ribbon” flag for HIV/AIDS Awareness will be raised at San Jose City Hall at noon, and at 6 p.m. there will be a candlelight vigil at the City Hall Rotunda to remember all those who have been lost to the epidemic.