The performance is at 7 p.m. May 10 at the Los Medanos College Recital Hall, 2700 E. Leland Road, Pittsburg. Admission is $20 and $25 at the door. Tickets can be reserved by calling 925-439-2181, ext. 3249 or email mrgospl@yahoo.com. The performance transports listeners back to the golden years of the late 1950s and 1960s with Patsy Cline songs, including “Crazy,” “Sweet Dreams” and “My Happiness.” Morris also performs her own original music. Admission is $27 for adults, $25 for seniors 62 and older and free for youth ages 6 through 17 with a paying adult. Purchase tickets by calling 925-757-9500 or go to www.elcampaniltheatre.com.
Charles Hartwig, a board member for the Rae Dorough Speaker Series, Del Valle Fine Arts and the Pacific Chamber Symphony, said the resident companies can now breathe a sigh of relief, “We can feel comfortable,” Hartwig said, “We’ve got a financially secure facility, we’re paying a fair rate and glass block, ballerina glass block, ballerina block, ballet glass block, ballet block, dancer glass block I think we’re all moving forward.”, The center’s 2015-16 season will be announced May 27, Without giving too much away, Kenison promises new kinds of entertainment designed to better serve the area’s diverse population, including more theater — a production of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” is on tap — musical group Pink Martini, dance, comedy and unique shows such as The Smithereens take on The Who’s classic rock opera “Tommy.”..
* San Mateo PAL (Police Activities League)- builds the bond between cops and kids;. * Peninsula Family Service – helps vulnerable children and their families;. * San Mateo Rotary Foundation – provides scholarships for our youth;. * CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of San Mateo County — mentors and supports foster children. “My dad is not a billionaire like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, who founded the Giving Pledge for the ultra-wealthy to donate one-half of their assets in their lifetime,” wrote one of the Binns’ three sons, Dan Binn, who joined his dad’s firm in 2000, also in a news release. “The legacy he wants to help create is for people to celebrate their own milestones selflessly and ‘pay it forward’ by giving to those less fortunate around them who need the help and support of their community. My dad calls it ‘Charity Celebrations’ and he hopes the idea catches on.”.
Her two sisters moved out from New York, “My family had to move me out of the house I shared with my roommates, and my sisters and my boyfriend moved in with me,” Ho said, “That brought the idea of me living as a 20-something on my own to an end, at least for now.”, Yet as tough as things have been, Ho is thankful for family she can count on, “It’s really made me appreciative of what I have,” Ho said, In March, Ho is leaving AXIS and heading to Uruguay on glass block, ballerina glass block, ballerina block, ballet glass block, ballet block, dancer glass block a Fulbright Scholarship, She will spend nine months teaching dance to disabled students, Her boyfriend is going with her..
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble — The Sound of Nature Concert: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14, SF Conservatory of Music, 50 Oak St., San Francisco and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19, Hertz Hall, UC Berkeley. A concert of works focusing on climate change and the natural world. $18-$35. www.leftcoastensemble.org/tickets. Frost/Nixon: Jan. 16-Feb. 10, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. A political prizefight where the cameras roll, the truth spins, and it becomes clear that he who controls the medium controls the message. $40-$100. https://theatreworks.org/.