2" - 34" Ballet Shoes Wooden Cutout Shape, Silhouette, Gift Tags Ornaments, Room Decoration, Laser Cut Unfinished Wood - Clearance

Ballet Shoes Wooden CutoutThis laser cut shapes are great for the wall decoration, room and nursery decoration, craft and DIY projects. They can be made out of 1/8 inch or 1/4 inch thick birch plywood. All shapes have smooth ready for painting surface.Size:Shapes size is measured from the longest side of the shape, in some shapes it is the length and some it is the width. Custom size and quantity is available please contact us to get a price quote.Add Hole:Choose this option if you want to have a hole for hanging to be added. You can specify a hole location in the note to the seller. If you don't specify the hole location then we will place it in a way that would allow the shape to be correctly oriented when hanged. Dimensions:2" X 1.2"3" X 1.7"4" X 2.3"5" X 2.9"6" X 3.5"8" X 4.6"10" X 5.8"12" X 6.9"14" X 8.1"16" X 9.2"18" X 10.4"20" X 11.5"22" X 12.7"24" X 13.8"26" X 15"28" X 16.2"30" X 17.3"32" X 18.5"34" X 19.6"36" X 20.8"Available Materials: High quality 1/8", 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4" thick Birch PlywoodCustom order:Contact us if you want something special to be made just for you

We found one of the great movie titles that Milpitans could relate to and the pink poster brought a smile to everyone who repeated the title. About half of the movie’s $10,000 production was raised by contributions from local merchants and the purchase of monster buttons and bumper stickers sold by everyone including the fire and policeman who were filmed investigating the large strange footprints that were found around the town’s missing garbage cans. The citizens are outraged. But when the mayor’s daughter is taken from the high school dance, the police and fireman have to take action — as they are aided by courageous high school kids that learned responsibility.

The 1976 “The Milpitas Monster” had an impact far beyond Milpitas, The appearance on “Creature Features” moved the movie into the big time as Bob Wilkins plays The Monster Expert in our Cult Classic Monster Movie, The local premiere on May 21, 1976 at the Serra-Twin Theatres was a 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood Hollywood-style opening, complete with celebrities and searchlights, including a film distributor who offered to purchase the movie for $100,000, The 120-minute film was cut down to 70 minutes upon the distributors request as a lawyer prepared the necessary paperwork, The delay voided the sale leaving “The Milpitas Monster” with a $7,000 bill, However, local printer George Loughborough became the production’s hero by purchasing the film for $10,000…and paying the bills..

By 1981, the 70-minute version of “The Milpitas Monster” was distributed nationally and internationally to Australia, Canada and in Germany in the VHS format, prior to the digital age. In 2012, I purchased “The Milpitas Monster” and began the re-mastering process to digitally lift the 16mm film to 1080HD and to insert important historic footage that was never released in the 70-minute version. In 2013, I submitted a new copyright request for “The Director’s Cut of The Milpitas Monster” movie and continued editing new digital sound and picture. Finally, on Oct. 30, 2015 we successfully premiered the film at the Milpitas Cinemark Century theater and in 2016 — received the copyright certificate from the US Copyright Office.

Then, with a second encore screening on Nov, 23,2015, we were able to donated $1,000 to Milpitas High School, This month, we celebrate our 40-year anniversary with a screening to be held on Sunday, May 22 at 7 p.m, at the Milpitas Great Mall Cinemark 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood Century Theater 20, which accommodates 200 seats, Come and join the fun as Krazy George Henderson leads Milpitas in another cheer from dinner at the Outback Restaurant at 6:15 p.m, to the Cinemark theater Number 20, Theater doors open at 6:30 p.m, All presale-only-tickets are $10 at Milpitasmonster.com, while 40 tickets are available between Huntford Printing, Milpitas Chamber of Commerce and Milpitas High School..

But here’s an alternative: Catch scores of concerts and pay absolutely nothing. There are many free concert series going on in the Bay Area this spring and summer. The sheer variety of options is astounding, with rock, pop, blues and other musical styles — even some dance events — offered at outdoor venues and parks throughout the warm-weather months. Here is our annual look at the some of the Bay Area’s best free music series. Where: Stern Grove, 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard, San Francisco; www.sterngrove.org.

Highlights: R&B star Janelle Monae (June 19); Oakland hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics, featuring Del the Funky Homosapien, Pep Love, Casual, DJ Toure and more (July 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood 3); Classic pop/R&B band The O’Jays (Aug, 7), Where: Los Gatos Town Plaza, West Main Street and Santa Cruz Avenue; www.jazzontheplazz.com, Highlights: The series celebrates Duke Ellington all season; performances include vocal trio Duchess (June 22), acclaimed jazz singer Nicolas Bearde (July 13) and popular Bay Area jazz/cabaret vocalist Paula West (Aug, 3)..

Where: Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz; www.beachboardwalk.com. Highlights: Original Foreigner lead singer Lou Gramm (June 17), dance-pop star Taylor Dayne (July 29), Grammy-winning Tex-Mex band Los Lobos (Aug. 26). Where: Todos Santos Plaza, between Mount Diablo and Grant streets, Concord; www.cityofconcord.org. Highlights: Everly Brothers tribute band The Bird Dogs (June 2), David Bowie tribute act The Jean Genies (June 23), world music star Carlos Reyes and his Electric Symphony (Aug. 11). Where: Yerba Buena Gardens, Fourth and Mission streets, San Francisco; www.ybgfestival.org.

Highlights: Acclaimed Celtic harpist 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood Patrick Ball (1 p.m, May 21), the Bay Area’s own Latin Jazz Youth Ensemble (12:30 p.m, June 9) and jazz singer and UC Berkeley alum Tiffany Austin (12:30 p.m, July 14), Where: Park Place and Washington Avenue in downtown Point Richmond; www.pointrichmondmusic.com, Highlights (early act listed first): Brazilian music outfit Namorados da Lua and blues singer Johnny Rawls (June 10), New Orleans-inspired MJ’s Brass Boppers Brass Band and Cajun outfit Zydeco Flames (July 8)..



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