Girls Shoes In Ethnic Hmong Colorful Embroidery Ballet Flat Style - Clearance

The Micha Ballet Flat Style Girls Shoes in Colorful Hmong Embroidery Comfy colorful vegan shoes in a style for any occasionHandmadeHmong embroidered batik cotton uppers Single 1/2"/ 1.27 cm elasticized cross strapRubber soleBlack cotton insoles3/8" / 1 cm heelCreated with re-purposed Hmong textilesThe Hmong are an ancient tribe of mountain people who migrated from China in the mid 19th century in search of freedom and a land of their own. Many of the Hmong migrated to the mountainous regions of Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. The word Hmong means “free”.Fine needlework has always been a source of great pride to Hmong women. Brightly colored embellishments on traditional clothing created for celebrations including their New Year, marriages, births and other important events. Cross stitch, embroidery and batik as well as other techniques are used to create these wearable works of art.Siamese Dream Design takes beautiful ethnic textiles and repurposes them into modern fashion and home decor items.

A dozen smash-and-grab break-ins a month? That’s the estimate from each of Montclair’s two grocery stores. And yet that’s a low number compared to stores in some neighborhoods, where you’re now seeing security guards. The best plan is to cut the problem off at its source. Don’t leave anything of value in your car. Report suspicious activity. And if your car is burglarized, file a police report and insist on having them look at the video. Let’s make Montclair undesirable for thieves.

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 Road, Sunnyvale, sunnyvaleumc.org/mission/seniornutrition.html, Full Circle Farm Stand: Open Friday, 3-6 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m, 1055 Dunford Way, Sunnyvale, girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style fullcirclesunnyvale.org, Open Gardens: Charles Street Gardens opens its gates to the public, Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-1 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. For more information, visit siliconvalleymoaa.org or call 408-245-2217.

Did you know that more than 20,000 people attended the Blossom Festival one year and it was one of the biggest annual events when Santa Clara Valley was called the Valley of the Heart’s Delight? At this year’s Blossom Festival you’ll find vintage cars, crafts, children’s activities and reminders of bygone days, March 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saratoga Civic Center, • • • • •, Sponsors are key to successful community events these days, Thanks go to sponsors who stepped up for the 10th annual St, Paddy’s Party, girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style Sereno Group supplied green cotton candy; the Chamber handed out popcorn; Rockin Kidz provided music and green candy; jewelry store Deja handed out green cupcakes and lemonade; the Gluten Free Gourmet baked green cupcakes; Minicakes by Natasha gave stickers; Benson Antiques had candy and coloring stations; Agnes Boutique gave green candy, Thanks to the city of Saratoga for the bagpipe player, and for the golden dollars for children who found the right number of green rocks and pennies on the sidewalk, Please show your thanks to these supportive businesses..

• • • • •. Have you ever tasted an apple that’s “like a Mexican vacation in your mouth?” I hadn’t until I tried a Piñata Apple at the newly open (and fabulous) Fruitcrate. Owner (and new mom of so-cute Isaac) Cindy Arroyo’s new produce market in the Buy and Save Center is a treasure. You’ll find all-organic fruits, vegetables, eggs (from Cindy’s 100-plus chickens) and more. She says, “We’re cost-effective so families can afford to eat healthy. Our prices are a fraction of supermarket prices.” The Fruitcrate offers deliveries to homes, corporations and gyms. Nice to see a market back in the small-world Village. I ran into Kathy Boyd, a longtime Saratogan and former Saratoga High School classmate. cafruitcrate.com.

• • • • •, Want to learn how to make chocolate truffles? No better place than Saratoga Chocolates, 14572-B Big Basin Way, Make’em and take home your chocolate creations! Two series are offered–check their website for details, They will be holding a wine and chocolate pairing class, April 30, 7-8:30 p.m, saratogachocolates.com, • • • • •, You’ll learn good local trivia at a great exhibit, “Pioneers of the Santa Cruz Mountains.” It begins in the 1870s and will give you an appreciation of the resilient immigrants from the Haute-Alps who lived in our Saratoga hills, working the land, Did you know that our own Sanborn Park is the fifth largest park in Santa Clara County? Stop in and learn from girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style “Today’s Sanborn Park.” Free admission, Through June 26, 20450 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road, saratogahistory.com..

• • • • •. The Hakone Gardens Lunar New Year Celebration was a successful, very full day including kung fu demos, food, and of course, a double-lion dance. • • • • •. Many Saratogans remember Adrian’s Men Shop in Argonaut Center. Owner Adrian Stanga hired many young Saratogans to give them a start in business. One former employee and fan of Dr. Stanga’s from Whitefish, Mont., developer Bill Kahle (son of John and recently deceased Helen Kahle), stopped in to visit “my favorite boss.” Smiles everywhere.

• • • • •, The Pebble Beach AT&T again had many Saratogans volunteers, Dora Moutafian returned as a walking scorer, I was lucky to “walking score” Brandt Snedeker and Davis Love III for the third year, • • • • •, Congratulations to Ernie Kraule, former Saratoga fire chief (FYI, our first fire chief), who takes the seat of just-retired fire commissioner David Moyles, Great timing: girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style He may be flipping pancakes at the annual Saratoga Firehouse Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 23, 8-11 a.m, A suggested $5 donation goes to the Alisa Ruch Burn Center, sccfd.org..



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