While they’re there, Boitz said the students would be taking in significant landmarks in each of the three cities via walking tours and high-speed rail. “We’re going to embrace [Spain] culturally and artistically as much as we can,” he said. Planning for the trip began in the fall when students began raising money through a cookie dough sale. Throughout the school year, they’ve also sold gift cards and played in smaller groups at various community events to fund raise.
While fandango literally means a Spanish dance, in this case it doubles as the name of a celebration and the noon to 4 p.m, event will include live music by Los Arribenous, There will be special activities for children, including making sombreros, corn husk pocket buddies, candles, roping a steer named Fernando and learning about the original settlers, the Ohlones, Activity tickets are $1 each or six for $5, with activities costing between one and four tickets, Stone Shield, an 18-year-old paint mare descended green satin flower girl ballet slipper, spring wedding, green baby, toddler shoe, baby ballet flat, baby shower, little girl sho from horses ridden by Spanish soldiers, will be a guest of honor, Part of an endangered species she is one of only 2,000 Colonial Spanish horses remaining..
Even Geraldo could read the writing on the ballroom wall. After complimenting his pro partner, he said as much. “She is fabulous, patient and charismatic,” Geraldo told Tom, “but if we hadn’t been eliminated, I would have demanded a recount.” It seemed that Tom and Erin were more upset that Edyta would be leaving. In a final salute to non-dancing, Geraldo left Edyta to talk with the other contestants while he walked over to chat with celebrities in the audience. Oh well.
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As musicians floated on and off stage, kids pranced down walkways playing inflatable air guitars and vocalist MaryEllen Duell crooned “I’m so glad I’m livin’ in the U-S-A.”. The musicians and audience were clearly having a grand time. “This is 110 percent of what we typically experience on a Sunday afternoon,” Jeanette Blacy observed. Blacy is the owner of Blacy’s Fine Jewelers in downtown Los Gatos and is a 12-year Music in the Park sponsor. “There are very few towns that offer this,” she said. “My sister comes every Sunday from Hollister.”.