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As an El Cerrito High School parent volunteer, I attended meetings in early 2011 discussing the need to balance outside community performing groups with high school needs for the theater. At the time, Mark Streshinsky acknowledged El Cerrito High theater rental costs were significantly below other facilities (West Contra Costa school district only was paid for custodial costs) and he shared that he planned on advising the West Edge board that costs to rent the school theater would be going up. At the April 13, 2011 school board meeting, Finance Director Sheri Gamba and school district staff and board, as well as community members, discussed a proposal to modify the fee schedule and hire an on-site professional theater manager.
The sun cannot stop her, When Riley takes the field, no matter what happens with the homecoming queen announcement, her family, friends, teachers, neighbors, doctors and anyone else who has helped this sweet girl live with dignity will have trouble holding back their emotions, “This is my night,” Riley said, “I will cry a million happy tears,” Pam said, Riley was born with a rare genetic disorder called xeroderma pigmentosum (XP). Any exposure of her skin to the ultraviolet rays of the sun – even a sliver of light through an open door or a cracked window – could result in a blistering burn, potential malignant cancer, internal organ damage and, eventually, death, Her DNA does not contain the antibody to repair the damage caused by cyclobutane dimers and 6-4 photoproducts that invade skin inside UV ballet slippers marks and spencer rays, said Debby Tamura, a research nurse at the National Institutes of Health..
Class of 1960 Reunion: Los Gatos High School’s Class of 1960 will hold its 55th reunion. Sept. 19, 4-9 p.m. History Club, 123 Los Gatos Blvd., Los Gatos. For more information, contact Gwen Pinkston at gpinkston@comcast.net or 408-356-0254. Montalvo Summer Luncheons: Meals prepared by the Napkin Ring. Through Aug. 26; seating at noon, 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. Free parking and shuttle service from 11:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Villa Montalvo, 15400 Montalvo Road, Saratoga. $45; proceeds benefit the maintenance and preservation of the Villa and grounds. Reservations are required to montalvoarts.org or 408-961-5858.
Valley Art Gallery goes digital in current exhibit, “John Brown: Digital Alternatives” runs through Sept, 10, at the Valley Art Gallery, 1661 Botelho Drive, Suite 110, in Walnut Creek, Brown gives visitors the opportunity to view his photo images on display in black-and-white and color, and cast their vote as to their ballet slippers marks and spencer favorite, Those who share their decision will be entered into a drawing to receive one of Brown’s artist proof prints, The gallery also displays more than 300 original works by Bay Area artists, and ceramic, wood and glass pieces, as well as original jewelry..
MUSIC Series. California Pops Orchestra. All shows begin at 3 p.m. March 29: Swing it!; tribute to the Big Bands, with guests Black Tie Jazz. May 17: Spies, Heroes, Comedy and Mayhem; featuring music from “The Untouchables,” “Mission Impossible,” “The Lone Arranger” (with apology to Rossini) and more. Smithwick Theater, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. $15-$42. Free parking in lots 5 and 6. 650 856-8432 or www.calpops.org. Music at Kohl Mansion. Sundays, through May 3. March 22: Classical Jam, Roussel, E. Dohnányi, Handel-Halvorsen, Glass, J.S. Bach. April 12: Borromeo String Quartet, Beethoven, Shostakovich. May 3: Alexander String Quartet, Mozart, Brahms, Heggie. Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame. $15-$48. www.musicatkohl.org or 650-762-1130.
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