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* John Ford, Commute.org executive director. * Mike Futrell, South San Francisco city manager. * Mark Simon, SamTrans executive officer and public affairs. * Jim Harnett, San Mateo County Transit District general manager and CEO, will moderate the panel. The Success Summit will bring together community leaders from the public, private and nonprofit sectors to engage in participatory sessions focused on issues of importance to the economic vitality of the northern Peninsula. Those attending will have an opportunity to add their voice to the conversation, contributing their perspective and sharing solutions to shape innovative forward movement.
The ODC Theater House Special event perfectly captures the work-in-progress spirit of the summer, Taking place Aug, 20, the one-time event is the culmination of a two-week residency by three rising choreographers: Julie Caffey, Christine Bonansea and Raissa Punkki, Curated by ODC Theater director Rob Bailis, the evening offers audiences an all-too-rare look into the artistic process, While Bailis didn’t create the program, he has dance necklace, dance like no one is watching, ballet slippers necklace, gift for her turned it into an essential proving ground since he started at ODC in 2003..
Another Roll of the Dice: Tabard Theatre presents a new musical takes audiences to “Runyonland,” first introduced on stage in the musical “Guys and Dolls,” and answers the question, “What else happened at Mindy’s Deli before Sky and Nathan wagered over strudel and cheesecake?” Through Oct. 7. Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N. San Pedro St. $15-$35. https://www.tabardtheatre.org, 408-679-2330. Zlata Chochieva: Opening Steinway Society-The Bay Area’s 24th season, Russian pianist Zlata Chochiev performs works by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin and Liszt. Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m. Trianon Theatre, 72 N. Fifth St. $40-$60. www.steinwaysociety.com, 408-990-0872.
As a politically progressive interfaith congregation for the past 30 years, Kehilla views social justice advocacy and climate change action as key tenets of their faith, Rabbi David Cooper said the solar project addresses two important commandments: a responsibility to save lives and a prohibition on waste, “Society has to shift into respecting not only the lives of people,” Cooper said, “At stake are the lives of species, as well, dance necklace, dance like no one is watching, ballet slippers necklace, gift for her This is the generation that has to turn it around.”..
Free coffee, cookies, holiday treats, and water will also be included. Bathing tubs will be available during the fundraiser. Donations of pet food, new pet-related items, and money are encouraged to benefit the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA the whole month of December. For questions, call the Dawg House at 650-592-9274. “Research shows that caring adults working with kids, from the early years through high school, can help boost academic achievement and self-esteem,” Executive Director Christine Thorsteinson wrote in a letter. “Pacifica School Volunteers knows that by bringing the energy, talents and compassion of our community into our classrooms, we all benefit — students, teachers and volunteers.”.
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