medium ballet flat | mounted on wood | wire art | home decor | sculpture

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medium ballet flat | mounted on wood | wire art | home decor | sculpture

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medium ballet flat | mounted on wood | wire art | home decor | sculpture

The topics and speakers scheduled for Saturday are. * 10:45 a.m., Miniature Orchids, Mary Gerritsen. * 12:15 p.m., 10 Rules of Thumb, Debra Atwood (Napa Valley Orchids). * 1:45 p.m., General Cymbidium Care, Weegie Caughlin. * 3:15 p.m., Caring for your Phalaenopsis, Chaunie Langland. Sunday’s topics and speakers will be. * 10:45 a.m., Slipper Orchids, Chris Mende (Tiny Jungle). * 12:15 p.m., General Orchid Culture, Dennis Olivas (D&D Flowers). * 1:45 p.m., Settling Your Orchids on Mounts, Tom Mudge.

The songs are an eclectic collection of stirring odes to workers’ collective strength, fluffy confections about just being you and a few touching bittersweet ballads, all deftly played by the unseen orchestra under the direction of Eryn Allen, The cast does well both with the songs and with the thick Northern accents (kudos to dialect coach Lynne Soffer), With warehouse windows and skeletal stairways and catwalks, Kelly medium ballet flat | mounted on wood | wire art | home decor | sculpture James Tighe’s set gives a taste of the bleak surroundings of the mining town..

Playwright Luis Valdez comes full circle with “Corridos The Remix: The New American Musical.” The father of Chicano theater, who recently received the National Medal of the Arts, returns to San Jose State University, where he got his start, with a revue that traces the bond between a grandfather and granddaughter through text, music and dance. Co-written by Luis and his son, Kinan, who is also directing the production, “Corridos” is the first play to be produced at the newly reopened Hammer Theatre, formerly the home of San Jose Repertory Theatre. Performances are Nov. 8-12; 11-$21; www.sjsu.edu/trft.

Neighbors created a small shrine with candles and each member of the Price family’s medium ballet flat | mounted on wood | wire art | home decor | sculpture name painted on a series of small stones, They lit the candles Sunday night, and again Monday morning, Erik Goldammer, a family friend, brought a bouquet of flowers to the family’s home on Ousley Drive, “You could tell instantly when you met them that they were important to everybody they met,” said Goldammer, whose daughter went to school with Mary and Olivia, “They were central to a lot of families here, especially within the school community, It’s going to change a lot of people, They touched a lot of lives.”..

Taking second place in the competition was Los Gatos High School freshman Devon Schreiner, who sang the Jessie J song “Momma Knows Best.”. “I can’t even describe it. I was speechless when they called my name,” Devon said. “I came into this being happy for everyone and just wanting to do my best. I was not expecting to win second place.”. Devon, who is participating in Idol for her second time, said the competition has really helped her grow. “I’m a shy person, but I was way shy when I competed last year in the eighth grade,” she said. “But being on stage is an indescribable feeling, and it has made me come out of my shell and just be myself.”.


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