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Luca & Lucca Father-Son Concert: 8 p.m. July 16, Yoshi’s Jazz Club, Jack London Square, Oakland. San Francisco music educator and bassist Daniel Lucca Parenti and his 9-year-old son, Luca, will be taking the stage together. Special guests. $20. https://ticketf.ly/2ITaujn. Born to Drum Women’s Camp: July 19-22, Bort Meadows, Chabot Regional Park, Oakland. Maestra drummers, dancers, musicians, artists, writers and healers from all over the world. Offering variety of workshops: drum, dance, vocals, movement, yoga, healing, Mother Peace tarot, social justice alliance building, gender identification, poetry, sign language, meditation, and more. $60-$125/day, includes overnight. http://www.womendrummers.org/.
CLICK HERE if you are having trouble viewing these photos on a mobile device, People who party in New York or Los Angeles tend to look down on San Francisco nightlife, Our bars and clubs close on the early side and the majority of late-night food is limited to greasy diners or Korean barbecue, The teams behind Monarch Management Group (Monarch, The ballet slipper charms 21x12mm antique silver tone metal ballerina slipper shoes charm pendant jewelry findings 10pcs Great Northern) and Bisou Group (Beso, ChouChou) are hoping to change that with The Pawn Shop, a secret tapas bar and lounge hidden behind an old SoMa hock shop, The Pawn Shop is adjacent to Monarch, a bar and nightclub, and is open for happy hour, dinner and late-night eats, The kitchen is open until 1 a.m, on Fridays and Saturdays..
Students are encouraged to try a number of apprenticeships with the citizen teachers. But in eighth grade they are expected to focus on one after-school activity, sort of like picking a major in college. Andres McDade, who tried robotics, skateboarding and film, chose to major in music this year as an eighth-grader. He plays the saxophone and percussion. “I like the joy of playing music,” he said, adding that the AmeriCorps teachers have showed him how music can help him get a scholarship to college.
Sing a Summer Song – Concert Series: 10:15 a.m, Tuesdays through July 31, Mountain View Center for ballet slipper charms 21x12mm antique silver tone metal ballerina slipper shoes charm pendant jewelry findings 10pcs the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, Free, mvcpa.com, The Man Who Came To Dinner: Through July 1, Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, Bay Area actors star in this madcap, classic comedy, $22-$49, paplayers.org, Pub in the Park: 11 a.m, to 4 p.m, on four Saturdays from June to September, Bluegrass music, local brews and lawn games, Bring lawn chairs and blankets for a picnic-style afternoon, July 21, Red Morton Park, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City; Aug, 18 and Sept, 15, locations TBA, https://bit.ly/2GFesGS..
Financial Education Workshop — Organizing Your Financial Records: 6-7:30 p.m. (repeated from 7:30-9 p.m. in Spanish) Jan. 26. Adults are invited to the first of nine financial workshops the library is holding in partnership with Travis Credit Union. The first session is on organizing financial records. Registration is suggested. Book Talking at the Concord Senior Center: 1-2:15 p.m. Jan. 27. Adults and seniors are invited to the Senior Center, 2727 Parkside Circle, to hear Adult Services Librarian Lynne Noone talk about books, feature current book selections as well as some oldies but goodies. She will have books to check out, including those for a book discussion group the fourth Tuesday of every other month. The first discussion will be March 24 on “And the Mountains Echoed,” by Khaled Hosseini. Bring your library card, or I.D. and get your library card. Register through the Concord Activity Guide at www.ConcordReg.org Reference class #97086.
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