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All performances take place at Sal Cracolice Building, 540 S. Abel St. Performances will be on Friday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 14 at 2:30 and 7 p.m.; Friday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m.; and Saturday, Nov. 21 at 2:30 and 7 p.m. School performances will take place Tuesday and Wednesday on Nov. 17 and 18 for $5 per person (advanced reservation required). Tickets are $12 for general admission and advanced sales and $15 at the door on the day of the performance. The box office is located at 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. and on eventbrite. For more information, visit centerstagepa.org.
FROM UNIVERSAL UCLICK, WORD GAME by Kathleen Saxe, FOR RELEASE: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 TODAY’S WORD — WALTZING (WALTZING: WAWLTS-ing: Performing a ballroom dance in three-quarter time.) Average mark 24 words Time limit 40 minutes Can you find 35 or more words in WALTZING? The list will be published tomorrow, YESTERDAY’S WORD — REVEILLE reel reeve relieve relive revel revile rile rill rive eerie elver ever evil veer veil vile viler leer ballet flats h&m levee level leveler lever lire live liver Did you find any words not on the list? RULES OF THE GAME: 1, Words must be of four or more letters, 2, Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed, 3, Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used, For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” is not allowed, but “bake” and “baking” are admissible, 4, Proper nouns, slang words, or vulgar or sexually explicit words are not allowed, To contact Word Game creator Kathleen Saxe, write to Word Game, Kathleen Saxe, Universal Uclick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106, (EDITORS: For editorial questions, please contact Universal Uclick Editorial Dept, -uueditorial@amuniversal.com, Attention: Alan McDermott.) COPYRIGHT 2015 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK FOR UFS..
The “Cavalia” stable includes pure Spanish breeds, quarter horses, Lusitanos, paint horses as well as a criollo, a comtois and a miniature horse. Each of the hoofed divas is tended to by specific trainers and riders so the animals and humans have a connection. The cast consumes 17,500 bales of hay, 36,500 pounds of grain and 1,750 pounds of carrots annually. The performance arena is the width of a regulation NFL field, which means the tent is nothing short of colossal. Taking this show on the road is a herculean effort that makes Cirque du Soleil look simple by comparison. But it’s hard to find a show that has inspired devotion as intense as “Cavalia.” Many fans return again and again, following it around the country and going behind the scenes to visit their favorite horses.
Latkes & Laughs: Temple Emanu-El presents an evening of comedy with Jeff Applebaum, Jimmy Gunn and Andrew Norelli, Doors open for the latke reception and VIP party at 6 p.m, General reserved seating includes latke bar and 7 p.m, comedy show, VIP reserved seating includes latke bar, private party and comedy show, Meet and greet the comedians following the show, Dec, 2, 6-10 p.m, The Retro Dome, 1694 Saratoga Ave., San Jose, $54/$72/$126, 408-404-7711, theretrodome.com, Mission Dance Company: The company, which features dance students from Mission and West Valley colleges, presents “Fused,” a performance featuring a variety of styles, including ballet, modern, jazz, contemporary, hip-hop and ballroom dance in 14 pieces choreographed by two dance instructors and student choreographers, Nov, 30-Dec, 1, 8 p.m, Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 students w/ID, $7 West Valley & Mission students w/ID, (parking fee: $3) West Valley College Theater, 14000 Fruitvale Ave, Saratoga, ballet flats h&m mission danceco@gmail.com or facebook.com/mission dancecompany..
Staff office space will be condensed and moved to other floors so that the first floor is dedicated to community use. The space also will have a “Generations Lab” that will serve as a learning center where aging and technology intersects. Hendrickson imagines a space where seniors can learn about new apps; bring in electronic devices they need help using or fixing; or participate in focus groups with startups testing ways to improve independent living for seniors. Betty Schneider, 93, said she looks forward to any new upgrades that will make it easier for everyone to hear each other inside the building.
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