XXmas will feature two world premieres: a work set to Kay Starr’s “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Stuhr Remix)” by Amy Seiwert, Smuin choreographer-in-residence, and a piece by Robert Dekkers, artistic director of Post: Ballet, set to “Carol of the Bells.”. The first half of the show–the classics half–offers such favorites as “Wassail” by company founder Michael Smuin, as well as Dekkers’ latest. Post-intermission, the program is all about cool, even as the artists are dressed in sizzling red. (They’re clad all in white in the first half.) Look for a mod mash-up of holiday treats including “Jingle Bells Mambo” from San Francisco choreographer Val Caniparoli and the return of tap favorite “Bells of Dublin.”.
Christmas in the Park: womens slippers, gift wrap, wool slippers, non slip, bow slippers, chunky slippers, wedding flats, home shoes, knitted, ballet f Stroll through an enchanted forest decorated by San Jose schoolchildren while taking in 60 musical and animated exhibits, glittering lights and the 60-foot Community Giving Tree, Of course, Santa will be on hand for photos, Through Jan, 1, 9 a.m, to midnight, Plaza de Cesar Chavez, Park and S, Market streets, San Jose, Free, 888.810.2063, christmasinthepark.com, Almaden Valley Singles: The organization brings together single residents of Almaden Valley (95120) over age 55 to enjoy a social life close to home and participate in community service, For more information, call 408-510-1961..
New this winter are dance classes for all ages, adult fitness classes like cardio-kickboxing, Zumba and cardio-tennis, as well as martial arts classes designed to teach women self-defense and youth to fend off bullies. Other classes aimed at the younger set include Lego robotics and an engineering class for girls. The center is also offering Italian language classes for the first time, and seniors can try their hand at creating artwork from recycled materials. When the weather turns warm again, San Jose’s Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services department will start up its Fit Camp Summer Program at Willow Glen and the nine other city-run community centers.
“A roof over your head is a fundamental right but it’s not easy to get,” Hyneman said, “It’s a big deal! HIP Housing offers a great solution.”, HIP Housing recently matched Selina Melchor, a college student and former emancipated youth, with Cornelia Aquino, a senior and womens slippers, gift wrap, wool slippers, non slip, bow slippers, chunky slippers, wedding flats, home shoes, knitted, ballet f longtime resident of San Mateo County, who has been using the Home Sharing program since 2005, She enjoys the companionship, opportunity to help others, and the benefits of reducing housing costs..
Interestingly, odor producing facilities in our discussion are all within San Jose’s jurisdiction and San Jose’s action to mitigate the odor, at least in terms of any visible intervention, is missing. One great lesson from great wars of history, and especially from the ones where motivated special-interest divided citizens to saddle them with below par alternatives as a result, “United we stand and Divided we fall.” This lesson should unify citizens across city lines. In a democratic nation every citizen should have the equal right to breathe odor free air, irrespective of which city they live in. Can we all unite behind that?.