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After WWII, White and her husband took a trip to California at her brother’s request, hoping to find a place to settle down nearby. “We came up the coast from Los Angeles and didn’t like anything we saw,” White said. “We were about to turn back around and go to Hartford.”. But the green hills of the South Bay convinced the pair to stay in Saratoga. After raising her kids here, White began working with the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce, where she continues to be an honorary board member. She is also a member of the Rotary Club, Friends of the Library, Hanokai Gardens and the Saratoga Historical Foundation. Inspired by a visit to the town’s sister city of Muko, Japan, she took up Taiko drumming. She currently devotes her time to the retirement community of Our Lady of Fatima Villa.
Who needs Hawaii?, This year’s theme is being carried out in fair décor with several new interactive ballet shoes birthday embroidered shirt or bodysuit with real 3d bow and glitter fabric - free personalization events, “We’re tying in ‘Welcome to FAIRadise’ with a sting-ray exhibit, splash dogs, duck water races and exhibits,” said Robert Williamson, CEO of the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds, “We’ll decorate the grounds and our buildings with a beach and luau theme.”, The keyword this year is interactive, Pigs have been replaced with ducks in the Great American Duck Races where fairgoers learn educational facts about mallards while holding onto and racing the ducks in the racetrack, Hard to do without a smile on your face..
You need a wing-woman. This is someone you can contact who will talk you down when you’re fighting those late-night impulses and lingering doubts. Stay strong and stick with your recovery program. This part will pass. DEAR AMY: Thank you for reinforcing the idea that it’s OK to be alone! “Confused” wondered how to get her friends and family to stop fixing her up with potential romantic matches. People out there who (like me) don’t want to be fixed up with “a poorly curated selection of randos” should just say no.
Many historians believe that Los Dias de los Muertos actually began as a harvest ritual that predated the Aztecs, The ancients believed that only the dead could speak to the gods, and their astrology told them that mid-autumn offered the thinnest membrane between Earth and the afterlife, By offering the bounty of harvest, the people believed the spirits of their loved ones might put in a good word for them to the gods, Sunday’s procession and festival showed that Day of the Dead has clearly evolved into something else in 21st century Silicon Valley, For example, it included a Filipino dance group, belly dancers ballet shoes birthday embroidered shirt or bodysuit with real 3d bow and glitter fabric - free personalization and celebrants sporting genuine dreadlocks, Ever since the resurrection of Day of the Dead celebrations in the United States during the 1960s, Sagun said, Mexican-Americans have infused the observances with bicultural flair and even politics..
Peninsula Museum of Art. Main Gallery: “Hive,” video installation by Ruth Eckland; original music by Matt DiFonzo, through March 18. Collections Room: “Timepieces,” a selection from Gail Waldo’s collection, through April 8. Peninsula Museum of Art, Twin Pines Art Center, 10 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. 650-594-1577. Teen Event: Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket) and Maira Kalman. “Why We Broke Up.” 7 p.m. Feb. 2. Menlo Park Council Chambers, 701 Laurel St., Menlo Park. A Kepler’s Books event. 650-324-4321 or www.keplers.com.
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