LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): There is safety in numbers. Participate in group discussions, join a club or go out with coworkers for happy hour. The friendlier you are toward others the more likely you will gain acceptance. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Pay your own way. Someone might prefer to divvy up a bill rather than offering to pick up the tab. Apply energies to work waiting in the inbox rather than resting on your laurels. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Roll up your shirt sleeves and get down to business. Leave romantic banter to the screenwriters and try to maintain a business-like demeanor. Your consistent efforts will pay off.
“What was so neat is I used to be able to walk off of ivory and royal blue bridal satin flats, ballet flats with ties, custom wedding flats the set of the restaurant and then suddenly be behind what was just wood and some two-by-fours,” he said, “It broke the illusion of it all, But this is the real deal, If you step out, you’ll get hit by a car, “It’s a real place,” he said, as the smell of food started filling the restaurant, When it opens, Saved by the Max will serve a chef-prepared menu that references the show’s characters, places, and episodes, They include the Mac and Screech, Bayside Burger, the Kelly Kapowski Monte Cristo, and Tori’s Fried Chicken..
Right — moderation is key. Even if it is un-American. The lesson I’m learning is that I’ve aged and, while a month or two off didn’t used to be enough to completely drive me into the ground, it is now. Unless someone has a magical hot tub for me to soak in, there’s no going back. Once I can feel my arms and legs again, I have to get back into a balanced groove. Because I don’t like feeling bleh all the time and, frankly, new cartoons aren’t so great these days. And starting up again is just too painful.
Toddler Storytime, Songs, active rhymes and stories, especially for ages 18 months to 3 years, Followed by playtime, 11 a.m, Saturdays, 81st Avenue Branch Library, 1021 81st Ave., Oakland, 510-615-5812, www.oaklandlibrary.org, Holidays at Dunsmuir, Mansion tours, holiday teas, winter cafe, carriage ride, brunch ivory and royal blue bridal satin flats, ballet flats with ties, custom wedding flats with Santa, mansion gift shop, live entertainment, holiday crafters, kids’s zone, group tours, Oakland Ballet’s hands-on dance workshop, The Puppet Company’s Wacky Winter, Noon to 4 p.m., Dec, 14, 15, 21, 22, Dunsmuir Hellman Historic Estate, 2960 Peralta Oaks, Ct., Oakland, $9 to $14 in advance, some activities cost more, Check website for details, 510-238-3052, www.dunsmuir-hellman.com..
Lego Club: Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 4 p.m. Cambrian Library, 1780 Hillsdale Ave., San Jose. sjpl.org/cambrian. Soyeon Kate Lee: Steinway Society The Bay Area presents the first-prize winner of the 2010 Naumburg International Piano Competition. May 17, 7:30 p.m. Le Petit Trianon Theatre, 72 N. Fifth St., San Jose. $30-$58. 408-990-0872, steinway society.com. Rock Band Finale: The students of Musicians Mobile team with professional musicians in two concerts featuring more than 15 “bands for a day.” May 10, 10-11:30 a.m. and noon-1:30 p.m. Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N. San Pedro St., San Jose. Free.