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`Bruni Gallery. "Jazzmasters" series by Bruni; sports originals by Mark Gray. 1-6
`p.m. daily. 394 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell.
`(408) 370-4700, www.brunijazzart.com.
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`Californiaview Fine Arts. Early California paintings and 19th- and 20th-century
`European and Western art, open-ended. 11 a.m -4 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, noon-5
`p.m. Sundays. 12 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos.
`(£08) 354-6295.
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`The Leonard and David McKay Gallery. Significant California artists from the
`Leonard McKay collection. Noon-5 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Pasetta House, History
`Park, 1650 Senter Road, San Jose. Free.
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`MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana. "Frontera Electronica,"
`works by Bay Area artists Jesus Aguilar, Juan Iuna-Avin, Heather Cox Carducci
`Gigi Otalvaro-Hormillosa, Praba Pilar and the artist collective Torolab from
`Tijuana, Mexico,
`through Oct. 7. Noon—7 p.m. Wednesdays- Thursdays, noon—5 p.m.
`Fridays- Saturdays; also by appointment. 510 S. First St., San Jose.
`(408)
`998-2783, www.maclaarte.org.
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`Mind's Eye Gallery. Surreal fantasy, original art and fine ceramics, open-ended.
`11 a.m.—7 p.m. Tuesdays— Saturdays,
`9 a.m.—5 p.m. Sundays. 395 E. Campbell Ave.,
`Campbell.
`(408) 370-7682.
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`Montalvo Arts Center Project Space.
`"Edge of Desire: Recent Art From India,"
`0 through Sept. 17, presented in conjunction with the Berkeley Art Museum and
`Pacific Film Archive. 1-4 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. 15400 Montalvo Road, Saratoga.
`(408) 961-5800, www.montalvoarts.org.
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`Phillips Gallery of Fine Art. Paintings by Jeff Neugebauer, open-ended. 333
`Santana Row, Suite 101, San Jose.
`(408) 246-8020.
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`San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. "Autoturista," works by Daniel Massey,
`through Sept. 16; "Wandering Eye," works by Ed Osborn,
`through Sept. 16. 10 a.m.-8
`p.m. Thursdays, 10 a.m.—5 p.m. Fridays, noon-5 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m.—5 p.m.
`Tuesdays— Wednesdays. 560 S. First St.
`(408) 283-8155, www.sjica.org.
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`Stone Griffin Gallery. "California Vineyards," works by Vicki Asp, open— ended.
`10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.—6 p.m.
`Sundays-Wednesdays. 416 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell.
`(408) 374-2944.
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`Studio Forty-Two Gallery. Paintings by Francine Markoe, open-ended. 23 N. Santa
`Cruz Ave., Los Gatos.
`(408) 391-3191.
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`PENINSULA
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`Angelico Gallery. Contemporary paintings. 11 a.m.—5:3O p.m. Tuesdays—Saturdays,
`Mondays by appointment. 1139 Chestnut St., Menlo Park. 650-566-1211,
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`0 Art Mirage Gallery. Works by Julia Parker and Thea Schrack,
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`through Aug. 26. 10
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`a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays- Saturdays. 435 University Ave., Palo Alto.
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`(650) 326-6818.
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`Art 21 Gallery. "Capturing the Unspoken," paintings by Lorraine Rossini,
`Aug. 30. 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.—5 p.m. Sundays. 539 Alma St.,
`Palo Alto.
`(650) 566-1381.
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`"The Perfection of Imperfection," encaustic paintings by
`Bryant Street Gallery.
`Tracey Adams," open-ended. 11 a.m.—5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. 520 Bryant St., Palo
`Alto.
`(650) 321-8155.
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`"Masks and Myths," masks created by boys at Camp Glenwood
`Coastal Arts League.
`probation facility,
`through Sept. 4. Noon—6 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays. Zaballa
`Square, 300 Main St., Half Moon Bay.
`(650) 306-3330.
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`through Aug. 31.
`Pacific Art League. "Captured Light,” annual juried group show,
`9 a.m.—5 p.m. Mondays- Fridays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays. 668 Ramona St., Palo
`Alto.
`(650) 321-3891.
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`"IDEO Prototypes the Future," through Sept. 10; "Creative
`Palo Alto Art Center.
`Commerce: German Lithographic Labels: 1920-1938," through Sept. 22. 10 a.m.—5 p.m.
`Tuesdays-Saturdays,
`1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sundays, 1313 Newell Road.
`(650) 329-2366.
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`Sanchez Art Center. "Art of the Bicycle," through Aug. 26. 1-5 p.m.
`Fridays-Sundays. 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Paciflca.
`(650) 355-1894,
`www.sanchezartcenter.org.
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`0 Stellar Somerset Gallery. Paintings by Lauren McIntosh,
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`through Sept. 30. 11
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`a.m.—6 p.m. Tuesdays— Saturdays. 539 Bryant St., Palo Alto.
`www.stellarsomersetgallery.com.
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`(650) 328-6688,
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`"A Summer's Day," watercolors and water media collages by
`Viewpoints Gallery.
`Chris Beck,
`through Sept. 3. 11 a.m.—5 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
`Sundays. 315 State St., Los Altos.
`(650) 941-5789, http://viewpointsgallery.com.
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`SAN FRANCISCO
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`through Aug. 25. 8:30 a.m.—6
`Brian Gross Fine Art. New paintings by Ed Moses,
`p.m. Mondays-Fridays. 49 Geary St.
`(415) 788-1050, www.briangrossfineart.com.
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`Braunstein/Quay Gallery. "Marking Boundaries," through Sept. 9. 11 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
`Tuesdays-Saturdays. 430 Clementina St.
`(415\ 278-8850, www.bquayartgal1ery.com.
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`"A Dream Half Remembered," through Aug. 31. 10 a m.-6
`Dolby Chadwick Gallery.
`p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays. 210 Post St.
`(415) 956-3560,
`www.dolbychadwickgallery.com.
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`trrough Sept. 30. 10:30 a.m.—5:30
`Robert Koch Gallery. Works by Brian Ulrich,
`p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. 49 Geary St.
`(415) 421-0122, www.kochgallery.com.
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`SomArts Cultural Center.
`"Re Show," two decades of SOMA artists, 1960-1980,
`0 through Aug. 24. 2-7 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 1-5 p.m. Saturdays. 934 Brannan St.
`(415) 552-2131, extension 7.
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`Esteban Sabar Gallery. "Catching Ripples," works by Eric Helsley,
`28; "Present Memories," works by by Carol Paquet,
`through Aug. 28. 11 a.m.—7 p.m.
`Thursdays-Saturdays, noon—6 p.m. Sundays,
`11 a.m.—7 p.m. Mondays. 480 23rd St.,
`Oakland.
`(510) 444-7411, www.estebansabar.com
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`SANTA CRUZ/MONTEREY
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`New Masters Gallery. Paintings by Tinyan, open-ended. Dolores
`Seventh avenues), Carmel.
`(831) 625-1511.
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`(between Ocean and
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`Robert Lewis Gallery Fine Art. "Grace Your Walls," plein air paintings of the
`California coastline and Bordeaux, France, open-ended. 1-5 p.m. Thursdays-
`Fridays, 10 a.m.—2 p.m. Saturdays. 210 Forrest Ave., Pacific Grove.
`(831)
`333-9046, www.robertlewisgal1ery.com.
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`Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center. "Abstractly Yours," works by 13 artists,
`Aug. 26. Noon-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. 9341 Mill St., Ben Lomond.
`(831)
`336-3513, www.mountainartcenter.org.
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`through
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`Events
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`Major venues
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`0 Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. 7:30 p.m.Aug. 24, 3:30 and 7:30
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`p.m.Aug. 25, 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 and 7:30 p.m.Aug. 26-27. HP Pavilion at San Jose,
`525 Santa Clara St. $12-$95.
`(408) 998-8497, www.ticketmaster.com.
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`SOUTH BAY
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`Heirloom Tomato Tasting. 10 a.m.—3 p.m.Aug. 26. Yamagami's Nursery, 1361 S. De
`Anza Blvd., Cupertino.
`(408) 252-3347.
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`Muslim Unity Day at Paramount's Great America. Entertainment, children's
`activities, art, clothing, books, ethnic foods. 10 a.m.Aug. 27. 4701 Great America
`Parkway, Santa Clara.
`(408) 988-1800, www.muslimunity.us.
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`9 a.m.-4 p.m.Aug. 26. Santa Clara
`San Jose Super Toy, Doll and Collectibles Show.
`County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, San Jose. $15 if admitted 9 a.m.-10:59 a.m.,
`$5 if admitted after 11 a.m; $2.50 ages 11 and under.
`(408) 298-1709.
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`SAN FRANCISCO
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`11
`Bustamante San Francisco Antique Show and Sale.11 a.m.—7 p.m.Aug. 25-26,
`a.m.—5 p.m.Aug. 27. Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason Center. $7.
`(209) 358-3134.
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`"Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition." With 300 items from the wreck site, a section
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`of the ship's hull,
`re—creations of the grand staircase and a stateroom, and an
`O audio—~tour with stories of some passengers. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. Through Sept.
`15. Fourth Floor, Metreon, 101 Fourth st. $19.95, $17.95 seniors, $14.95 ages
`5-15.
`(415) 421-8497, www.sftitanic.com/ buytickets.php.
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`EAST BAY
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`6 a.m.—4 p.m.Aug. 27. With vendors along the
`Niles Antique Faire and Flea Market.
`downtown streets of the Niles section of Fremont. Free admission.
`(510) 742-9868.
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`COMPANY: AL ROSTAMANI TECHNOLOGIES; HEWLETT PACKARD CO; OAK
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`REGION:
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`(USA (lUS73); Americas
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`(lAM92); North America (lNO39); California (lCA98))
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`Language:
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`EN
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`(E. Campbell Ave; Michael Fox; Golden Gate Park; Lincoln Park;
`OTHER INDEXING:
`Armando Rascon; Golden Gate Park; Tim Gardner; Marcelino Goncalves; Matthew
`Barney; Virginia Davis; Julie John Upshaw; Bill Viola; R.R. Jones; Mattie Leeds;
`Armin Hansen; Mark Gray; David McKay Gallery; Jesus Aguilar; Heather Cox Carducci;
`Jeff Neugebauer; Santana Row; Daniel Massey; Ed Osborn; Stone Griffin Gallery;
`Vicki Asp; Julia Parker; Thea Schrack; Lorraine Rossini; Tracey Adams; Art League;
`Lauren McIntosh; Chris Beck; Brian Gross Fine Art; Ed Moses; Chadwick Gallery;
`Brian Ulrich; Eric Helsley; Carol Paquet; Jose Super Toy)
`(ALMA ST; AMERICAN
`ARTISTS; ART; ART CENTER; ART MIRAGE GALLERY; ASIAN ART MUSEUM; ASIAN ART MUSEUM
`COLLECTION; AZTEC; BERKELEY ART MUSEUM; BICYCLE; BRANNAN ST; BRYANT ST; BRYANT
`STREET GALLERY; CALIFORNIA ARTISTS; CALIFORNIAVIEW FINE ARTS; CANTOR ARTS CENTER;
`’ CARTOON ART MUSEUM; CHESTNUT ST; CLARA ST; CLEMENTINA ST; COASTAL ARTS LEAGUE;
`COMMUNIST REVOLUTION; CONFLICT; CONTEMPORARY; CONTEMPORARY ART; COURTYARD; DAVID
`MCKAY GALLERY; DE YOUNG MUSEUM; DOLBY CHADWICK GALLERY; DREAM HALF REMEMBERED;
`ELEGANT GATHERING; ESTEBAN SABAR GALLERY; ETCHING REVIVAL; EYE GALLERY; FEATURING
`ART; FIGURATIVE PAINTINGS; FINE ART; FORREST AVE; FOURTH ST; GALLERY; GEARY ST;
`GUSTAVO RAMOS RIVERA PAINTINGS; HEATHER COX CARDUCCI GIGI; HP;
`JOSE;
`JOSE
`INSTITUTE;
`JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS; LA MIRADA; LA MIRADA GARDENS; LARKIN ST;
`LEONARD; LEONARD MCKAY; LINDA MAR; LOMITA DRIVE; MAD MAD MAD MAD; MASTERS GALLERY;
`MCPHERSON CENTER; MILL ST; MISSION ST; MODERN ART; MONTALVO ARTS CENTER; MONTEREY
`MUSEUM OF ART; MOVIMIENTO DE ARTE Y CULTURA LATINO AMERICANA; MUSEUM; N SANTA
`CRUZ; NILES; NILES ANTIQUE FAIRE; NILES ESSANAY SILENT FILM MUSEUM; OAK; ORCHARD
`VALLEY COFFEE; PACIFIC ART LEAGUE; PACIFIC FILM; PACIFIC GROVE; PALO ALTO ART
`CENTER; PASETTA HOUSE; PHILLIPS GALLERY; POST ST; RAMONA ST; RECENT ART; ROBERT
`LEWIS GALLERY FINE; S DE ANZA BLVD; SANTA CRUZ; SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS; SANTA CRUZ
`MUSEUM OF ART; SOMA; SOMARTS CULTURAL CENTER; ST; STANFORD UNIVERSITY; STATE ST;
`STONE GRIFFIN GALLERY; SUMMER; TEA GARDEN DRIVE; TRITON MUSEUM OF ART; TWIN PINES
`LANE; UNIVERSITY; UNIVERSITY AVENUE; VIET HERITAGE SOCIETY; WANDERING EYE;
`WARBURTON AVE)
`(10; 16; 16.; 28; 28.; 3; 395; 395 E. Campbell; 416 E. Campbell;
`Abstractly; Alto Festival; Andrice Arp; Armin Hansen; Autoturista; Barnum Bailey
`Circus; Ben Lomond; Bill Viola; Brian Ulrich; California; California Palace;
`California Vineyards; Campbell; Campbell Ave.; Jampbell Sundown Cinema; Qaptured
`Light; Carol Paquet; Catching Ripples; Charles M. Russell Bronzes; Chicano; Chris
`Beck; Collectibles Show; Creative Commerce; Daniel Massey; Doll; Drawings; E.
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`Campbell Ave.; Early California; Ed Moses; Ed Osborn; Eric Helsley; Events; Fairs;
`0 Featuring; Flea Market; Francine Markoe; Frida3s; Fridays— Sundays;
`Fridays—Saturdays; Frontera Electronica; Galleries; Golden Gate Park; Heirloom
`Tomato Tasting; History Park;
`Interweavings; Jeff Neugebauer; Jennifer Skeinkamp;
`Jesus Aguilar; John Upshaw; Jugglers; Julia Parker; Lauren McIntosh; Lincoln Park;
`Lorraine Rossini; Marcelino Goncalves; Mark Gray; Marking Boundaries; Masks; Menlo
`Park; Metreon; Michael Fox; Mind; Myths; Palo Alto; PENINSULA; Photography; Praba
`Pilar; Present Memories; Prints; R.R. Jones; Robert H. Skiles; Robert Koch
`Gallery.; Sale; Santa Clara; Saturdays; Significant California; Small Press;
`Sundays; Surreal; Taiko; Textiles; Thea Schrack; Thursdays; Thursdays-Saturdays;
`Tracey Adams; Tuesdays; Tuesdays— Saturdays; Tuesdays—Fridays; Tuesdays-Saturdays;
`Tuesdays—Sundays; Twin Pines Park; Vicki Asp; Virginia Davis; Webster; Wednesdays;
`Wednesdays— Saturdays; Wednesdays— Thursdays; Wednesdays—Saturdays; Zaballa
`Square; Zak Smith)
`(SAN FRANCISCO; San Jose; San Jose; California; Palo Alto; SAN
`FRANCISCO; San Francisco; San Francisco; San Jose; San Jose; San Jose; SAN
`FRANCISCO;
`India; California; California; San Jose; Mexico; San Jose; San Jose;
`Palo Alto; Palo Alto; Palo Alto; Palo Alto; Palo Alto; SAN FRANCISCO; Oakland;
`California; Bordeaux, France; San Jose; San Jose; SAN FRANCISCO; us; usa; na;
`us.ca; us.ca.sanjse; fr; fra;
`in;
`ind; mex; mx; as; asp; eu; nam; fr..bordux;
`us.ca.oaklnd; us.ca.paloal; us.ca.sanfrn)
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`(CT/hea.med.dis);
`(CT/hea med.dis.ent);
`(CT/ace);
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`KEYWORDS:
`(CT/ebf.bus.new.pdt);
`(CT/ebf.bus.cmr);
`(XC/Milan);
`(CT/hea.med);
`(CT/hea);
`(CT/ebf.eco.oth);
`(CT/ebf.bus.new);
`(CT/ebf.bus);
`(CT/ebf.eco.oth.adr);
`(CT/ebf.eco);
`(CT/ebf);
`(NT/Arts+Culture):
`(NT/Economy_US);
`(NT/Health);
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`(SU/events);
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`Baltimore Sun (MD)
`Copyright 2006 The Baltimore Sun Company
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`August 24, 2006
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`Section: Live
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`THE FREE SHEET
`A ROUNDUP OF REGIONAL FREEBIES
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`LORI SEARS
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`A DAY AT HARBOR EAST
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`For an afternoon filled with music and art, visit the Harbor East Fine Arts and
`Music Festival Saturday. The free outdoor festival showcases local and regional
`musical talent,
`including the Duhks,
`the Pale Stars,
`Judd and Maggie, and Rob
`. Thorworth, as well as artists displaying and selling their works. Festival—goers
`can also watch street performers, visit the kids’ arts and crafts area featuring
`activities from the Baltimore Museum of Art and Port Discovery, purchase food and
`more.
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`to 5 p.m. Saturday at the corner of Aliceanna and
`The festival runs from 10 a.m.
`Exeter streets. Call 410-752-9331.
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`FREE
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`MUSICAL LIBRARIANS
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`WHAT /
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`/ "Folk Impressions" concert
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`WHEN /
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`/ Noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday
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`WHERE /
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`/ Enoch Pratt Free Library, Central library, Main Hall, 400 Cathedral St.
`
`/ Because you'll get to see how multitalented librarians can be. Andrea
`WHY /
`Snyder, a librarian in the Pratt's social science and history department, will
`play violin along with Erin Kelly,
`a librarian in the Pratt's information services
`department, who will play guitar and Concertina.
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`/ 410-396-5430
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`EREE
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`MUSIC AT THE PAGODA
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`Catch the final "Music in Patterson Park" concert of the season Sunday with the
`Blue Rhythm Boys. The blues—and—swing guitar trio of Tom Mitchell, Jim Stephanson
`and Ralph Gordon will be joined by harmonica player Phil Wiggins for a concert on
`the lawn of Patterson Park's Pagoda Hill.
`
`to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Patterson Park, Pagoda
`The concert will be from 6:30 p.m.
`Hill. Enter the park at East Lombard Street and South Patterson Park Avenue. Call
`410-276-3676 or visit patter sonpark.com.
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`FREE
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`MEET HASIM RAHMAN
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`It's not every day that you get to meet a former heavyweight champion of the
`world. But Saturday, you'll have that chance when Baltimore native Hasim "The
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`in Woodlawn. The boxer won't be pulling
`Rock" Rahman visits Security Square Mall
`any punches when he speaks about his life and career. Afterward, Rahman will sign
`autographs for fans.
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`to 1:30 p.m.,
`Hasim Rahman will speak from 1 p.m.
`p.m.
`to 3 p.m. Saturday at Security Square Mall,
`BlVd., Woodlawn. Call 4lO—265-6000.
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`then sign autographs from 1:30
`Center Court, 6901 Security
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`FREE
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`‘Iron Girl’
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`WHAT /
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`/ "Iron Girl Columbia Women's Triathlon"
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`WHEN /
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`/ 7:30 a.m.—noon Sunday
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`/ Centennial Lake and Park, off Ten Mills Road in Ellicott City. Park off
`WHERE /
`Centennial Lane and walk into the west park area
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`/ Because you can cheer on the many participants in this women's—only
`WHY /
`triathlon. The event
`includes a 1K swim, 30K bike ride and 5K run.
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`CONTACT /
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`/ 410~964~1246 or tri columbia.org
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`FREE
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`NEGRO LEAGUES MUSEUM
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`If you're a baseball fan, you're sure to enjoy tours of the Roadway Express mobile
`O museum on Negro Leagues Baseball. The museum —- a 53-foot mobile trailer ——- is
`pulling into Oriole Park at Camden Yards tomorrow and Saturday and letting fans
`climb aboard and explore the history of the Negro Leagues. The Times of Greatness
`exhibit includes historic video footage and photos, authentic uniforms, equipment
`and artifacts from the league. Fans will learn about the league and its players,
`including Satchel Paige, Buck O'Neil, Josh Gibson and James "Cool Papa" Bell.
`There will also be a display on the league in Baltimore and the Northeast.
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`tomorrow and from 3:45 p.m.
`to 7 p.m.
`The mobile museum will be open from 4 p.m.
`to 5 p.m. Saturday on Lot C at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, off Conway Street.
`Visit roadway.com / baseball.
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`FREE
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`COMPANY: ROADWAY CORP
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`INDUSTRY:
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`(Music Concert
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`(lMU45); Entertainment
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`(lENO8); Music (lMU57))
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`REGION:
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`(Maryland (IMA47); USA (lUS73); Americas
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`(IAM92); North America (lNO39))
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`Language:
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`EN
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`OTHER INDEXING:
`MUSIC; MUSICAL; NEGRO; NEGRO LEAGUES; PAGODA; PALE STARS JUDD AND MAGGIE; PRATT;
`. RAHMAN; ROADWAY EXPRESS; SECURITY SQUARE MALL CENTER COURT)
`(Andrea Snyder; Buck
`O'Neil; Call; Catch; Central Library; CONTACT; Enter; Erin Kelly; Exeter; Free
`Library; Hall;
`Iron Girl;
`Iron Girl Columbia; Jim Stephanson; Josh Gibson; Music;
`Music Festival; Pagoda Hill; Ralph Gordon; Rob Thorworth; Satchel Paige; Sunday;
`Tom Mitchell)
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`GO! For Rifls
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`ART
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`ONGOING
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`Art classes for children at the Pacific Groxe Art Center. Explore creativity on
`Fridays from 3:30—5 p.m. Each session is four weeks. $40. Julie Heilman is the
`instructor. 568 Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove. F46—1392, www.pgartcenter.org.
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`ONGOING
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`Kids‘ art. 3:30-4:30 p.m. ongoing Mondays in fuar—week sessions at the Oldemeyer
`Center, 986 Hilby Ave., seaside. Sponsored by the city of Seaside. For ages 6-10.
`$45 for Seaside residents; $56 for nonresident
`. 899-6805.
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`CAMPS
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`THROUGH AUGUST
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`Summer camp at the Presidio ot Monterey. There are a variety of classes offered in
`a day camp for ages 5-12. Teen participants wast re 13 or older. All activities
`are for ages 9 and up. Events include surfirq and bodyboarding,
`tide pool
`scavenger hunts, Pinnacles IOCR climbing, Fresh v ter fishing, paintball, mountain
`biking at Fort Ord, Big Sur hike day, hiking at Point Lobos, Disneyland trip,
`Bonfonte Gardens, barbecues and other fun events
`For a complete schedule and
`prices call 242-6449 or 242-6311; www.pom-odr.ccn. Camp is open to active duty
`military, retired military and Department of Defense civilians.
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`THROUGH AUGUST
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`Summer madness summer camp. 7:45 a.m.—5:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Register
`at the Oldemeyer Center, 996 Hilby Ave., Seaside. Games, crafts, sporting
`activities,
`swimming. $82 per week for Seaside residents; $100 for nonresidents.
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`Salinas School of Dance. Irish dance class for ages 4-12 begin in September.
`Ballet,
`tap and jazz classes for ages 2 %-18 also begin in September. 424-4655 or
`www.salinasdance.com
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`THROUGH NOV. 27
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`Creative dance for little feet. Sessions: 10:15-11 a.m. or 11-11:45 a.m. Mondays
`and/or 11-11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at the Hilltop Park Center, 871 Jessie St.,
`Monterey. For boys and girls ages 3-4. Each session is one month long. Next
`session begins Tuesday, Sept. 5. and Monday, Sept. 11. 646-3975.
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`ONGOING TUE-WED
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`The Peninsula Ballet Center. Ballet lessons for ages 6-8 on Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m.
`and for teens at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at Peninsula Ballet Center, 568
`Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove. 372-0388.
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`** ONGOING
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`jazz, modern dance and jazz/musical
`SpectorDance. Ongoing classes in hip-hop,
`theater and choreography. The studio also offers pre—ballet classes for ages 5-7,
`beginning,
`intermediate and advanced classes for pointe. 3343 Paul Davis Drive,
`0 Marina. 384-1050, www.spectordance.org.
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`ONGOING WED-THU
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`Carmel Academy of Performing Arts. Creative kids program from 9:15-11:45 a.m.
`ongoing Wed—Thu for ages 3-4. Dancers get
`lessons in movement, singing, dramatic
`play, ballet,
`jazz and tap. 624-3729.
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`**
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`ONGOING SATURDAYS
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`The city of Seaside sponsors "Imagine Dance in Motion." This program is designed
`to explore the world of dance with emphasis on ballet,
`jazz,
`lyrical and
`contemporary forms. 9:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Saturdays at the Oldemeyer Center, 986
`Hilby St., Seaside for ages 3-13. Pick from any of the four classes offered
`(45-minute classes). $20 for Seaside residents; $25 for nonresidents. 899-6805.
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`FUN STUFF
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`AUG. 27
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`Summer days at Lewis & More The British Store. 2-4 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 27 at the
`store on Portola Plaza Mall at the end of Alvarado Street in downtown Monterey.
`Classical guitar with Michael Marchionni,
`face painting,
`lemonade. Donations to
`the Animal Friends Rescue Prwject and the Food Bank for Monterey County will be
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`ONGOING
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`Kids Club at the Oldemeyer Center in Seaside. 2:30-5:30 p.m. Mon-Fri at 986 Hilby
`Ave., Seaside. Homework help, craft projects, outdoor games, special events. $16 a
`month for city residents; $22 for nonresidents. The club follows the Monterey
`Peninsula Unified School District schedule. 899-6805.
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`ONGOING
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`Cooking classes for youth. 4-6 p.m. ongoing Wednesdays at the Oldemeyer Center,
`986 Hilby Ave., Seaside. The classes are open to children ages 7-12. $47 for
`residents/$58 for nonresidents. 899-6805.
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`**
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`ONGOING MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS
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`Youth gymnastics. Ongoing Mondays and Wednesdays at the Oldemeyer Center, 986
`Hilby Ave., Seaside. For ages 4-14 (various classes offered). $28 for city
`residents/$35 for nonresidents. 899-6805.
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`LITERARY EVENTS
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`ONGOING MONDAYS
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`Monday Morning stories and adventures. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Mondays at the Casanova—Oak
`Knoll Park Center, 735 Ramona Ave., Monterey,
`the Hilltop Park Center, 871 Jessie
`St., Monterey and at the Monterey Youth Center, 777 Pearl St., Monterey. The class
`D is for ages 3-5 and will combine literature with arts, music, crafts and movement.
`646-3866.
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`ONGOING TUESDAYS
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`Book talks at Lewis & More The British Store. 8-9 p.m. ongoing Tuesdays at the
`store on the Alvarado Mall
`in downtown Monterey. Professor Slughorn is the host.
`Children are encouraged to dress as their favarite Harry Potter character and
`bring a copy of "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince." The group will listen to
`a chapter of the book narrated by Jim Dale,
`then the group will talk about it
`afterward. 372-3158.
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`ONGOING TUESDAYS
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`The Monterey Public Library storytimes. Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m.'for ages 18-36
`months; 11 a.m. Tuesdays for children ages 3-6. On the second Tuesday of the month
`at 7 p.m., children are encouraged to wear their pajamas for a special storyhour.
`All story hours are free, but groups need to call ahead for reservations. 625
`Pacific St., Monterey. 646-3334.
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`**
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`ONGOING TUESDAYS
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`Storytime at the Marina Library. Tuesdays at 10 a.m. for babies (up to 18 months)
`and 10:30 a.m. for preschoolers. 266 Reservation Road, Marina. 384-6971.
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`Musikids! 5-5:45 p.m. ongoing Mondays, at Hilltop Park Center, 871 Jessie St.,
`Monterey. For ages 3-5. Movement, vocal play, signing,
`listening,
`sound
`exploration. Sessions are four weeks in length and continue through Oct. 23. Susan
`Hayes is the instructor. 646-3866.
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`THROUGH AUG. 31 AND SEPT. 21-DEC. 21
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`Beginning guitar with Steve Fox. 8-9 p.m. Thursdays through Aug. 31 and Sept.
`21—Dec. 21 at Casanova-Oak Knoll Park Center, 735 Ramona, Monterey. For ages 13
`and older. 646-5665. $125 for Monterey city residents; $163 for nonresidents.
`646-3866.
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`**
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`SEPT. 6-7
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`Audition for the Monterey Peninsula Youth Chorus. 4-6 p.m. Wed-Thu, Sept. 6-7 at
`the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 1230 Luther Way, Salinas. Directed by Diana
`Rosett. Open for students in grades 3-12. 754-2440 or e-mail:
`mpyouthchorus@yahoo.com.
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`ONSTAGE
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`** AUG. 26
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`Registration for the Children's Experimental Theatre's British-model Conservatory
`Year Theatre Arts Program. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.SaturCay, Aug. 26 at the Indoor Forest
`. Theatre, Santa Rita and Mountain View, Carmel. For grades K-12. 624-1531,
`www.cetstaffplayers.org.
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`**
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`AUG. 26
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`Open auditions for Dance Kids of Monterey County's "Nutcracker 2006." Saturday,
`Aug. 26 at the Carmel Academy of Performing Arts, Mission and Eighth, Carmel.
`Registration is one-half hour before the auditions. Times: 2:30-3:30 p.m.
`auditions for 4-9 year olds; 3:30-5 p.m.
`for ages 10 and up; adults from 4:30—5
`p.m.$1O audition fee. Bring Pointe shoes.
`"The Nutcracker" will be performed Dec.
`8-10.
`Information: 624-3729.GO!
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`**
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`SEPT. 11 AND SEPT. 18
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`Auditions for Saltshaker Theater's "The Borrowers: The Musical." 6:30-8:30 p.m.
`
`Mondays, Sept. 11 and Sept. 18 at the First Baptist Church, Main St., Salinas.
`Actors and singers, men and women needed. All roles open. Bring a Broadway-type
`song (bring CD or music-- no a Capella auditions); 3-minute monologue helpful).
`422-9872, ext. 11 to schedule an appointment.
`Information: www.1stbaptist.net.
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`** ONGOING
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`PacRep Theatre's School of Dramatic Arts (SODA). Classes for tots, children,
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`(ages
`and adults including Pre—Musical Theatre (ages 4-6) and Sing! Dance! Act!
`7-13). New classes include Shakespeare for Teens, Radio Theatre (ages 8 and up)
`and Stage Combat for Adults. Fall session runs Aug. 28—Nov. 18. Spring session
`runs Jan. 8—March 31. All classes held at All Saints Church, Carmel. College
`credit available. Classes at All Saints Episcopal Church, Seccombe Hall, Ninth and
`Lincoln, Carmel. Directed by MaryAnn Schauop-Rousseau.‘656-973D} www;pacrep.org.
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`~-——— INDEX REFERENCES ————
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`COMPANY: AL ROSTAMANI TECHNOLOGIES
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`INDUSTRY:
`(lCR70))
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`(Entertainment
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`(lEN08); Arts & Crafts (lAR34); Dance (lDA68); Crafts
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`REGION:
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`(USA (lUS73); Americas
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`(lAM92); North America (lNO39); California (lCA98))
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`Language:
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`EN
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`(Julie Heilman; Michael Marchionni; Harry Potter; Harry Potter;
`OTHER INDEXING:
`Jim Dale; Susan Hayes; Steve Fox; Luther way; Santa Rita; MaryAnn
`Schaupp—Rousseau)
`(ALVARADO MALL; ANIMAL FRIENDS RESCUE PROJECT; ART; AVE; AVE
`SEASIDE; BEGINS; BRITISH STORE; CAMPS; DANCE; DANCE KIDS; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE;
`FOOD BANK; HILBY AVE; HILLTOP PARK CENTER;
`IMAGINE DANCE;
`INDOOR FOREST THEATRE;
`KIDS; KNOLL PARK CENTER; LIGHTHOUSE AVE; LUTHERAN CHURCH; MARINA LIBRARY; MARYANN
`SCHAUPP ROUSSEAU; MONTEREY; MONTEREY PENINSULA YOUTH CHORUS; MONTEREY PUBLIC
`LIBRARY; MONTEREY YOUTH CENTER; MUSIC; OLDEMEYER CENTER; ONGOING; NNSTAGE;
`PACIFIC; PACIFIC GROVE; PACIFIC GROVE ART CENTER; PACREP THEATRE; PAUL DAVIS
`DRIVE; PENINSULA BALLET CENTER; PORTOLA PLAZA MALL; SAINTS CHURCH; SAINTS
`EPISCOPAL CHURCH; SALINAS; SALINAS SCHOOL OF DPNCE; SALTSHAKER THEATER; SEASIDE;
`PENINSULA BALLET CENTER (THE); THEATRE)
`(Academy; Actors; Big Sur; Bonfonte
`Gardens; Carmel; Carmel Academy; Classical; Cooking; Dancers; Diana Rosett;
`Disneyland; Fall; Harry Potter; Homework;
`Information; Jim Dale; Julie Heilman;
`Michael Marchionni; Monday Morning; Mondays; Musikids; Pick; Pinnacles; Pointe;
`Register; Registration; Santa Rita; Saturdays; Seccombe Hall; Slughorn; Susan
`Hayes; Thursdays; Tuesdays; Wednesdays)
`(Mountain View; Lincoln; us; usa; na;
`us.ca; us.ca.mntery; us.ne; us.ca.mntnvw; us.ne.lincln)
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`KEYWORDS:
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`(CT/ace.evt);
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`(NT/Arts+Culture);
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`(SU/events)
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`August 25, 2006
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`Section: News
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`Community listings
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`Blood drives -- American Red Cross.
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`Outpatient Building Basement,
`www.BeADonor.com
`(code: CHO);
`Golf Links Road. Appointments:
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`Children's Hospital,
`8 a.m.-2 p.m.Aug. 25,
`800—GIVE-LIFE,
`747 52nd St. Appointments:
`3 a.m.-3 p.m.Aug. 26,
`East Bay Bible Church,
`www.BeADonor.com.
`800-GIVE-LIFE,
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`Free Feldenkrais(r) Classes -- 10-11 a.m. Fridays, Aug. 25; Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22,
`29. Feldenkrais(r)
`lessons can help us reduce pain,
`find movement possibilities,
`“ and increase comfort. All ages/physical abilities. welcome. Downtown Oakland Senior
`510-238-3284.
`2nd Floor Hall. Details:
`Center, 200 Grand Ave.,
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`9-11 a.m.;ag. 26. Learn about competitive
`Oakland Strokes —- Fall Open House,
`4 Crew, hear coaches speak and answer questions,
`High School Men's and Womenk
`obtain Fall 2006 registration and financial aid information. No experience
`necessary. Jack London Aquatic Center, Estuary Park, 115 Embarcadero East.
`Details: www.oaklandstrokes.org.
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`Relay For Life -- 10 a.m.Au;. 26 to 10 a.m. Rug. 27. Fund-raiser involves
`sponsored relay teams walking or running around track for 24 hours. Food,
`entertainment, activities. Proceeds benefit American Cancer Society.
`Skyline High
`School football field,
`12250 Skyline Blvd. Datailz: 800-ACS-2345 or www.cancer.org.
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`Covenant House Presents: —- Chicken & Waffles,
`1? a.m.-1 p.m.Aug. 26. Youth
`Crisis Cente presents brunch, Oakland style; meet and enjoy performances from
`R.S.V.P.: 510-601-0465 or
`Covenant House's talented youth. 925 Brockhurst St.
`http://covdove.org.
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`Many
`Bay Area Carniv

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