The Community Newspaper of Campbell



August 8, 2005

CALENDAR

Unless otherwise noted all phone numbers are in the 408 area code.

ART
August 6 - 7
Salon Soule,2262 South Winchester Blvd in Campbell is hosting an Art Show from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. This exhibit features the work of Christine Chatwell and various other artists. For additional information call 866-7520.

August 9 – Tuesday
“Spouses for Life – A Wedding Album” - Opening Reception
Join us at 7 p.m. for an opening night wine and cheese reception for Photos and Stories of the historic newlywed couples married in San Francisco. For the first time ever in this country’s history, from February 12 to March 11, 2004, over 4000 same-sex couples were married in San Francisco before a worldwide audience. Six months later the California Supreme Court declared these marriages Null and Void. Not to us. This exhibition continues through Sept 16 at the Billy DeFrank Center, 983 The Alameda in San Jose. Admission for the exhibition and reception is free with donations greatly appreciated to help fund the exhibit.

MUSIC
August 11 & 18
Campbell’s Summer Concert Series winds down with two fabulous sessions featuring the “Joe Ferrari Big Band” on August 11 and “The Crocodiles” on August 18. Bring a chair, a snack and sit back and enjoy the sweet sounds of summer on Orchard City Green between City Hall and the Campbell Library. Concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. and are free to the public.

August 11 – 14
16th Annual San Jose Jazz Festival. This year’s Opening Night Gala & Concert Fundraiser will be held on August 11 at the California Theatre. The Gala begins at 5:30 p.m. Concert to follow at 8 p.m. The Opening Night Gala & Concert Fundraiser helps support the San Jose Jazz’s Society’s year-round education and performance programming. The concert will feature Jane Monheit. Admission is $30 - $1,500. For more information on the gala and the festival, call 286-2600 ext. 23 or visit www.sanjosejazz.org.

August 19 - Friday
Bin Huang in Concert at the California Theatre – one night only, from 8 – 10:30 p.m. This concert is a commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. It is primarily a classical music concert, featuring Bin Huang, the first prize winner of the 41st Paganini International Violin Competition. The concert repertoire comprises Jewish music and Chinese music during World War II, Paganini Caprices and Beethoven’s Sonata for violin and piano. For more information, call 331-4904 or www.dzandson.com. Admission: $30 - $50.

MEETINGS
Ongoing:
The Las Madres Adoptive Moms Group meets twice a month on Friday mornings for play dates and lunch.  Once per month we also have Mom’s Night Out, a family activity and a newsletter with stories written by members as well as informative articles and book reviews on adoption.  For more information, visit www.lasmadres.org
Business Leads Unlimited (www.onlineblu.com/admin ) meets at 7:15 a.m. every Tuesday, at the Denny’s Restaurant on Blossom Hill Rd approximately one half mile east of Almaden Expy.
Adlibmasters Toastmasters Club meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month from 5 - 6:45 p.m. and the last Tuesday of the month from Noon to 1 p.m.  All meetings take place at 5600 Cottle Rd.  Bldg. 50-B1.  For more information, contact Minoo Jha at 360-8080 or at Minoo_Jha@yahoo.com.  Cost is approximately $80 for a nine month term (amount is prorated). Improve your communication, presentation, leadership, listening, evaluation and thinking skills in a positive, enjoyable and supportive environment.  Adlibmasters will definitely help you achieve these skills.  Check out our website for more info: www.geocities.com/adlibmaster.
Las Madres Adoption Group is a wonderful support system for those who have gone through the adoption process and are looking to share the joys and challenges of parenting an adopted child.  We have regular play dates for newborns-5 years old and monthly “mom’s night out.” For more information, contact Barb Griswold at barbgris@aol.com or call toll free 1-877-LasMadres.  
Le Tip International, a business leads networking group meets every Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. at Denny’s Restaurant, 1140 Hillsdale Avenue. For more information, call 298-9131.

CHILDREN/FAMILY
August 11 – 14
Children’s Musical Theater of San Jose presents “Sleeping Beauty” at the Montgomery Theater. CMT’s youngest performers cast a charm on the audience with a favorite childhood fairytale. This version, commissioned by Prince Street players, is filled with fairies, a funny villainess named Trollarina and few more magical spells than usual. Sleeping Beauty will feature beautiful sets and costumes and a large cast of 6- to 9- year olds, including many making their stage debut as CMT performers. For more information, call 288-KIDS or visit www.cmtsj.org. Admission is $13 - $20

August 13 – Saturday
Join Andy Z. and the Andyland Band & Daffy Dave and the Treefort Gang at the Children’s Discovery Museum for a Family Concert and Clown Show Benefiting the “Save the Music” organization. Ticket prices: Advance Sale - $10 Adults, $7 Kids (online at daffydave.com); At the door - $12 Adults, $8 Kids (add $5 for museum admission valued at $7) Show times are 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. For more information, contact Berry Good Productions at 650-326-3711.

August 15 – 19
The Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens are collaborating with History San Jose, the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium, San Jose Museum of Art, Don Edward’s San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Tech Museum and the Winchester Mystery House to present a full week of unique educational experiences. San Jose Safari Summer Day Camp is designed for children ages 7 – 10 years. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Starting point is the Guadalupe Gardens Visitor Center, in San Jose. Cost is $225 per child, per week. Space is limited - each session has only 15 spaces available! Please contact Education Coordinator Kary Wilson at education@grpg.org or 408-298-7657, or visit www.grpg.org,

August 19 – Friday
Enjoy whimsical children’s entertainment and discover Arena Green - a great section of the Guadalupe River Park! Each child will be given one free ride on the Children’s Carousel as a special treat. Experience the funny slapstick-approach to Magic and Juggling of comic entertainer, Daffy Dave. Visit www.daffydave.com to get a preview of Daffy Dave and his antics! Daffy Dave will perform at 11:00 am, 12:30 pm and 2:00 pm. Arena Green is located on Autumn Street at Santa Clara Street, across from the HP Pavilion. No reservations are required to attend and parking is free in the Arena’s surface lot on the south side of Santa Clara Street.

CLASSES
August 28 – Sunday
Hay House author Lynnette Brown will lead a workshop/discussion on “Angel Numbers” at Moonfyre Metaphysical Store, 401 East Campbell Avenue, from 1 – 3 p.m. In this class attendees will learn how Angels speak through the repetitive number sequences seen on license plates, phone numbners, clocks or other locations such as 111, 333, and 444. Learn their numerological language first-hand. Random audience readings as well as guidance on connecting with Angels yourself. Class fee is $20. For more information, call 370-0333.

HEALTH
August 16 – Tuesday
A Free Educational Seminar on Infertility presented by Fertility Physicians of Northern California will be held at the Good Samaritan Hospital Auditorium, 2425 Samaritan Drive, San Jose Learn about the causes and treatments for infertility and meet key Fertility Physician team members, including the doctors, embryologists and financial consultants who can help you reach your dream of parenthood.  Seminar attendees receive a free fertility consult.  Visit www.fpnc.com for more information. To register call 866.575.5334.

Ongoing:
Bay Area Alzheimer’s Association now includes meetings at Kaiser Santa Teresa. Meetings are held in the San Jose Kaiser Family Health Center, Conference Room C, 3rd Floor, located at 276 International Circle. For more information call 800-660-1993 .

MISCELLANEOUS
August 12 – 14
San Jose Sports Fair at Parkside Hall. This show is open for the public to buy/sell/trade with the world’s largest Sports Card, Memorabilia, Gaming Card, McFarlane, Beanie & Collectibles. Visit celebrities to sign autographs and take pictures. For more information, call 310-568-8825 or visit www.naxcomtradeshows. com.

August 13 – 15
The American Cancer Society’s Discovery Shop, 1103 Branham Lane, San Jose, presents its SEMI-ANNUAL SALE - 50% Off Store-wide! Come early to take advantage of fabulous savings. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on 8/12, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on 8/13, and noon to 4 p.m. on 8/14. Call 265-5535 for additional information. Proceeds support cancer research.

August 21 – Sunday
Prospective Member Brunch at Temple Emanu-El, 1010 University Avenue, San Jose from 10 a.m. – Noon. Meet Rabbi Dana Magat and Temple Board Members, tour the Sanctuary, Social Hall and newly renovated Levin Learning Center. For questions or to RSVP, contact Philip at 736-8560 or sabl@sbcglobal.net.

September 11 – Sunday
San Jose Youth Ballet Announces Open Auditions for our acclaimed Nutcracker Ballet! We welcome all ladies and gentlemen from ages 7 to adults, beginning, intermediate, advanced dancers and adult actors! Roles are determined depending on age and dance experience. 4075 Evergreen Village Square, Suite 260, San Jose, For specific times and more information, visit us at dtidance.com.

Ongoing
Leland High School Class of 1980 Reunion
Leland’s 25 year reunion will be held on August 27, 2005 at 7:00 pm at The Crown Plaza Hotel in Downtown San Jose. The cost is $90/person. Reservations required by August 24, 2005. For additional information contact Annemarie (Langedyk) Giovannetti at almadenannie@yahoo.com or register online at: www.nationalreunions.com
Campbell High School Classes of 1950 - 1959 Reunion: ONCE IN A LIFETIME! WONDERFUL! FABULOUS! FIFTIES REUNION for all Campbell High School 1950—1959 grads, teacher, and friends at the Gala Ballroom of the Cocoanut Grove in Santa Cruz on September 17, 2005 at 6 p.m. For information and invitations, email pattyg@garlic.com or bobkay@sbcglobal.net. Our website is www.CUHSreunion. com. Or you can call Pat Golden at 842-7547.
Silver Creek High Class of 1985 Reunion: October 15, 2005 at the Hilton San Jose and Towers, 300 Almaden Blvd. Contact Michelle (Madden) Corbo at zc2mom@comcast.net or Erin (Maloney) Johnson at johnson@datapathway.com for more information.
The Almaden Valley Women’s Club is currently seeking sponsors for The 29th Annual Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival held at Almaden Lake Park on Sunday September 25, 2005.The Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival sponsorship program enables corporations, small businesses, and individuals to support the community through the philanthropic activities of the Almaden Valley Women’s Club. Different levels of sponsorship are available. Information about the Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival can be found at www.almadenartwinefestival.com. Interested sponsors please contact Ellen Hudson-Snyder at sponsors@ almadenartwinefestival.com.

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