The Dancing Queen Boho Necklace. Chunky Statement Vintage Upcycled Ballet Shoes And Flapper Fringe Revival Necklace. Ooak - Clearance

For the dancers in your life who love anything over-the-top~I give you:Dancing QueenA pair of vintage hard plastic ballerina shoes - once cake toppers- as the focal.One of the shoes has a slight crack which I repaired with adhesive. And the were both missing their tow bows- no worries, I embellished them with Lucite flowers. The original tops bows were still in tact. These shoes date back to about the 1960's as does the necklace.It originally had tassels all the way across, but I removed some to make room for these queens.The necklace is 20" and the ballerina shoes are 4 1/2" on their own.This piece is one of a kind!I hope you enjoy my handmade creations, or that special vintage notion you found in my shop!x and o , Chymiera~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bollywood Fitness: Family-friendly Bollywood workout classes, open to all. Sundays, 4-5 p.m. Joan Pisani Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave., Saratoga. Free. RSVP is required to tinyurl.com/saratogaclass. Newcomers and Friends: A women’s social club with the purpose of developing friendships through monthly social events and activities. Open to women living in Los Gatos, Monte Sereno or Saratoga for two years or less. Club coffees are held the last Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. Email newcomerslgmss@gmail.com for the location. new comersoflosgatos.com.

Solano and Northbrae Walk, Meet and walk with Robert Johnson and Janet Byron, the authors of “Berkeley Walks,” as they explore upper Solano Avenue, the dancing queen boho necklace. chunky statement vintage upcycled ballet shoes and flapper fringe revival necklace. ooak a historic streetcar shopping district, and the surrounding neighborhoods, Start with a meet with the authors, then join them on a 90-minute guided walk, 2 to 4 p.m, Pegasus Books, 1855 Solano Ave., Berkeley, Free, 510-525-6888, www.pegasusbookstore.com, Satsuki Bazaar and Arts Festival, Taiko master Kenny Endo, Hawaiian music by JCCCNC ‘Ukelele, Dance Identity Bollywood performance, a variety of Japanese and Hawaiian food, Japanese arts and crafts, a silent auction, children’s games and more abound at Berkeley Buddhist Temple’s two-day annual fundraiser, Entertainment on May 22, 3 to 9 p.m, May 21, Noon to 7 p.m, May 22, Berkeley Buddhist Temple, 2121 Channing Way, Free, 510-841-1356, www.berkeleysangha.org..

Bernie Sanders and Social Security. As part of their “Beer, Burgers, and Bernie” series, the Democratic Socialists of America sponsor a forum on Bernie Sanders and Social Security with panelists Jodi Reid and Don Goldmacher. 2 to 4:30 p.m. May 21. The Starry Plough, 3101 Shattuck Ave. Free. dsaeastbay.org. Make a Book Bag. Join the Textile Mavens and make a book bag using repurposed materials. All materials provided, included sewing machines. Participants must register for space at one of the nine 20-minute slots. For ages 7 and up. Children aged 7-10 should bring a parent or guardian. 2 to 5 p.m. May 21. Central Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 2090 Kittredge St. Free. 510-981-6236, www.berkeleypublilibrary.org.

Thai Cultural Council Dancers, the dancing queen boho necklace. chunky statement vintage upcycled ballet shoes and flapper fringe revival necklace. ooak Mark Asian Pacific Heritage Month with Berkeley’s Thai Cultural Council students and master artists performing traditional and folk Thai dances accompanied by the TTC’s classical band, 3 to 3:45 p.m, May 21, Claremont Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 2940 Benvenue Ave, Free, 510-981-6280, www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org, Fat-Tire Flyer, Mountain bike pioneer and biking legend Charlie Kelly stops by to discuss the origins of mountain biking and the new Marin Museum of Bicycling and Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, 6 to 7 p.m, May 23, Central Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 2090 Kittredge St, Free, 510-981-6223, www.berkeleypublilibrary.org..

Poet Gary Snyder. Gary Snyder reads from his latest work, “The Great Clod: Notes and Memoirs on Nature and History in East Asia.”. 3:30 p.m. May 24. Books Inc., 1491 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. Free. 510-525-7777, www.booksinc.net. Author William Finnegan. William Finnegan reads from his best-selling memoir, “Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life,” a deeply rendered self-portrait of a lifelong surfer by the acclaimed New Yorker writer. 7:30 p.m. May 24. Mrs. Dalloway’s, 2904 College Ave., Berkeley. Free. 510-704-8222, www.mrsdalloways.com.

A Tribute to Barbara Brenner, In memory of lawyer, women’s rights advocate and health-care activist Barbara Brenner, Barbara’s life partner Susie Lampert, UC Berkeley professor Rachel Morello-Frosch, San Francisco Department of the Environment grass roots outreach coordinator Pauli Ojea: and editor Barbara Sjoholm share “So Much to Be Done: The Writings of Breast Cancer Activist Barbara Brenner.” 7 p.m, May 25, Books Inc., 1491 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, Free, the dancing queen boho necklace. chunky statement vintage upcycled ballet shoes and flapper fringe revival necklace. ooak 510-525-7777, www.booksinc.net..

Dolma, rice or vegetables often rolled in grape leaves, meaning “stuffed thing” in Turkish, has been eaten since the first century A.D. Drying or spicing other foods helps preserve foods without refrigeration. All 700 students from Piedmont Middle School sampled these ethnic foods — including hummus, Tandoori chicken, Korean kimbap and more — at the school’s 16th annual diversity day. The “Diversity on the Plate” experience, organized by parents Susan Miller Davis and KerriAnne Hohener, was one of the myriad activities to expose the students to cultures from around the world and to respect the diversity of experiences.

There was a rich array of speakers during the day, Ali Cannon spoke about his transgender story of becoming a man, Eli and Jennifer Cooper talked about Down syndrome, Danny Nguyen related his escape from Vietnam and adjusting to American culture, while Stacey Speer spoke about face and body self-image, PMS teachers Anne Smith and Kim Lipkin coordinated Diversity Day, which took place on May 13, assisted by parents who decorated, organized “Diversity on a Plate,” and helped set up, “We have awareness, experience and teachable moments about diversity on a daily basis at PMS, but we feel it is important to set the dancing queen boho necklace. chunky statement vintage upcycled ballet shoes and flapper fringe revival necklace. ooak aside a special day to make a statement that we honor, celebrate and give value to diversity,” Smith said..



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