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Teen Advisory Group: 7-8 p.m. Feb. 2. Teens are invited. The Art of Satsuki Bonsai: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Jan. 28. Rick Garcia leads a demonstration and talk on techniques to take an untrained specimen to the next stage of development as a bonsai, expected results and next steps in the tree’s evolution. Register online. Winter Business Series — A Little Help from Your Friends (and Family): 6:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 25. In 2005, Janet Long made the decision to take the family toffee recipe to market. With her sisters and father, Elaine’s Toffee Company was launched out of a commercial kitchen in Clayton. People have seen the LegalZoom ad, but it’s the quality of the product that has driven sales. Long produces some of the best reviewed toffee on the market, and took it from kitchen and local sales to commercial production and national distribution. Registration is required.
Sophia described her character as “very into herself” and explained how her character enjoys flashing her tail and eventually gives away her egg to Horton the elephant so that she can relax on the beach, “She even calls herself irresponsible,” Sophia said, “She’s very funny, I think she’s fun to play.”, Sophia thinks the hippo - machine embroidery design, prima ballerina, ballerina, ballet show will appeal to everyone, “I feel like Dr, Seuss is timeless, Everyone loves it,” she said, Junior Mat Harris plays one of the Wickersham brothers, a monkey who likes to “monkey around.”..
The new album, “Appetite For Construction,” is due in early summer. “You’re supposed to create along with this album,” Rabinowitz says. Stein says, “It’s like a D.I.Y. family adventure.”. There are songs are about such imaginative topics as collage, puppet-making, dressing up, drawing and block-building. Rabinowitz says, “The main theme is empowering people to tap their own creativity, to create something out of nothing. We’re asking people to really engage with the record.”.
Details: 7 and 9:30 Sept, 7 (early show is sold out); free but reservations required; www.brownpapertickets.com, 3 “In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)”: Sarah Ruhl has written some magically evocative and meaningful plays, but for my money, this is her best, It centers on the development of the vibrator in the late 19th century as a hippo - machine embroidery design, prima ballerina, ballerina, ballet treatment for “hysteria” in women, It gets a new production by Pear Theater company opening Friday, Details: Through Oct, 1; Pear Theatre, Mountain View; $28-$35; www.thepear.org..
No one’s volunteering to pay for dance lessons, presumably, so that’s your job. If she hasn’t requested them already, then ask her whether she wants to resume training to prepare for tryouts. If she balks, then there’s your opening to mention that kids train for years for this team. No judgment/encouragement/ discouragement, just fact. Would lessons now be too little, too late? Apparently — but they will nevertheless get her moving, building confidence and working toward a goal; enable her to self-assess; and allow her to say she did the best she could given the timing of her decision. Assuming you can afford lessons, those inherent benefits can justify the expense.
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