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Turley, who has produced San Francisco’s Outside Lands and Treasure Island music festivals, also played up MIP’s past success. “What we’re going to do is actually design this event to specifically meet the 3,000 to 5,000 person range,” Turley said. “So we’re going to have to design the event to maintain that, and that is actually going to be our challenge because these guys have done such a good job that everybody wants to come and things are going to continue to grow.”.

Growing the series was not on the council’s agenda, so there will be little, if any, promotion beyond Los Gatos, When it came time for a decision, the council unanimously voted to award the MIP contract to the Los Gatos Music in the Park Exploratory Committee, In addition to Kent, committee members include Los Gatos resident Scott Canali, who helped produce the 2015 Los Gatos Park Dance and is a longtime Children’s Musical Theater board member, Saratoga resident Ron Simner, who has ballet fabric by the yard / ballet dancer quilt / tutus & toe shoes by blank quilting, ballet gray fabric yardage, fat quarters attended MIP concerts for years, is also on the team..

Between now and June, the committee members have a myriad of details to work on, not the least of which is booking bands. Former Music in the Park volunteer David Stonesifer, who worked on the concert series for six years, weighed in on that subject. “I would hope there would be a great cultural divide here. In other words, the opera, some classics, some Broadway things, some retro bands and all of that sort of stuff,” Stonesifer said. The town plans to negotiate a one-year contract with the MIP Exploratory Committee that’s expected to be approved on Feb. 2.

Senior Nutrition Program: Hot meals served along with camaraderie, Must be 60 years or older and a resident of Santa Clara County, Monday-Friday; live dance music at 9:30 a.m.; lunch at 11 a.m, First United Methodist Church, 535 Old San Francisco ballet fabric by the yard / ballet dancer quilt / tutus & toe shoes by blank quilting, ballet gray fabric yardage, fat quarters Road, Sunnyvale, sunnyvaleumc.org/mis sion/seniornutrition.html, Rumpelstiltskin: A poor miller tries to impress a royal by boasting untruthfully that his beautiful daughter can turn straw into gold, When the girl is forced to prove it, a strange little man appears and entices her to promise him her first-born child if he helps her, Jan, 30 and Feb, 6, 11 a.m, Sunnyvale Community Center, 550 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, $13 advance/$15 door, ctcinc.org, 408-245-2978..

The Mountaintop: Katori Hall’s play, a hit in London and on Broadway, reimagines the events on the night before the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Through Jan. 31. Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View. $10-$35. thepear.org, 650-254-1148. Middletown: Inspired by Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town,” this play begins with Mary Swanson, who just moved to a small town, eager to start a family and enjoy the neighborly bond. But when Mary befriends resident John Dodge, she discovers that below Middletown’s honest exterior lies something more complex. Jan. 28-Feb. 21. Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $18-$36. 650-941-0551, losaltosstage.org.

Peninsula Gem and Geology Society: Archaeologist Mark Hylkema speaks about Native American tribes in the Bay Area and how they used the rock and mineral resources available to them, There will also be a door prize drawing and items available by silent auction, Jan, 27, 7-8:30 p.m, Hillview Community Center, 97 Hillview Ave., room 13, Los Altos, pggs.org, Full Circle Farm Stand: Open Friday, 3-6 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m, 1055 Dunford Way, Sunnyvale, fullcirclesunnyvale.org, Open Gardens: Charles Street Gardens opens its gates to the public, Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-1 ballet fabric by the yard / ballet dancer quilt / tutus & toe shoes by blank quilting, ballet gray fabric yardage, fat quarters p.m, 433 Charles St., Sunnyvale, charlesstreetgardens.org..

Sons In Retirement: The organization holds a buffet luncheon meeting on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Michael’s Shoreline, 2460 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. Contact Foster Kinney at 650-299-9479. Midpeninsula Widow and Widower Association: Meets Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Los Altos Lutheran Church, 460 S. El Monte, Los Altos. 408-246-4642. Military Officers Association of America: The Silicon Valley chapter holds a luncheon meeting on the third Thursday of the month. Call 408-245-2217 or visit siliconvalley moaa.org or.

Akoma ballet fabric by the yard / ballet dancer quilt / tutus & toe shoes by blank quilting, ballet gray fabric yardage, fat quarters Arts, which formed in 2011 in Rose Garden but recently moved their office to downtown San Jose, aims to reconnect black Americans to West Africa and its culture, where artistic director Keith Hames said most share a common ancestry because of the slave trade, Hames, who has been playing African drums since 1976, considers Akoma Arts to be “stewards of African American music, of the African diaspora.”, Their performances make up several parts that chronologically explore African history, starting with the African village drum and dance, The first portion highlights several types of drums including the dununba, a large bass drum played with sticks, and its siblings, the medium-sized sangba and the smaller kenkeni, The djembe, a hand drum, is also used, as is the agogo, a two-headed bell played with a stick, and the shekere, a hollow gourd with beads tied around it and shaken by hand..



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