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Several dozen people gathered at St. Peter’s Italian Catholic Church in Los Angeles on a recent summer day to witness Tiffany reaffirm her faith. During the Mass, she and her chambelan, Luis Angel Garcia, 17, of Los Angeles, brought the wine offerings back to the altar as she sang a soulful hymn accompanied by the brass and strings of the mariachi. “I thought this was really nice. I’ve never been a part of a ceremony like this, and I’m glad I was able to see it,” said Joel Lee, 17, Tiffany’s friend and schoolmate. “It’s such a nice tradition and a good way for people to let others know they’re here and not afraid.”.

• “Describe the Night” (formerly “Liars”), By Rajiv Joseph, “This stimulating drama probes the mysterious 2010 crash of a Polish airplane, uncovering 90 years of lies, infidelity, war, secrets, and love.” 8 p.m, Aug, 16, • “The Disappearing ballet shoe mittens bell hot /mitaine baby child / boy girl / organic cotton/small grizzly /shower birth gift Man.” Music, lyrics and book by Jahn Sood, “A ramshackle circus wows the hinterlands in 1936, but backstage its bright-light attractions prove dark and depleted.” 8 p.m, Aug, 14, noon Aug.17..

As at many private and parochial schools, Harker students must perform community service to graduate. Sharanya clerked at a hospital to fulfill that requirement. But as she gradually recognized how dance was boosting her confidence, self-discipline and speaking and leadership skills, she was also learning about arts inequality in the smartest valley on earth. Cruising the Web, she found Starting Arts, a San Jose-base nonprofit that hires professional musicians and dancers to teach Broadway-style singing, dancing and acting in schools with skimpy programs or none at all. When Sharanya said she wanted to raise money for a high-poverty school with a good number of children with learning disabilities, Starting Arts director Ann Watts suggested Grant Elementary near downtown.

The event, which is themed “Healthy Kids, Healthy Families” to focus on health and well-being, will take place from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m, at Coyote Point Park, 1701 Coyote Point Drive, in San Mateo, Admission is free; however, tax-deductible donations are welcome to defray costs of this highly visible community gathering, Nominations are encouraged for three categories, * Father of the Year (must be 18 or older), * Fatherhood ballet shoe mittens bell hot /mitaine baby child / boy girl / organic cotton/small grizzly /shower birth gift Advocacy or Service, * Healthy Fathers, Healthy Families To learn about the criteria for each category and to obtain a nomination form, go to www.fatherhoodcollaborative.org/Park2015 or call 650-802-5090, If chosen by the Fatherhood Collaborative Review Panel as an award recipient, the winner must be present at the picnic and awards ceremony on June 20..

Campbell Historic Museum: Take a trip to a “general store” that served as the community center, view examples of decorative arts in early Campbell, discover the roots of Campbell’s agricultural past and get interactive with “Please Touch” displays for a closer glimpse into the valley’s history. Thursday-Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. $2; free for age 7 and under. 51 N. Central Ave., Campbell. 408/866-2119. ESL Conversation Class: A joint program of the library and Campbell Adult and Community Education. Meets Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon. Campbell Library, 77 Harrison Ave., Campbell. 408-866-1991, sccl.org/campbell.

 
 
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