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| at Call for details (call for details) The Eastside Neighborhood Center offers various community events throughout the week, including free legal assistance, insurance counseling, bingo and... More | |||
| at Call for details (noon-1pm) This program offers nutritious meals, socialization opportunities and special events for seniors. $2-$5 suggested donation. | |||
| at Cupertino Square (9am-1pm) An open-air market of local vendors. Free. | |||
| at A Work of Heart (6pm-midnight) Craft the night away in the art lounge. Supplies and tools provided. | |||
| at Call for details (call for details) Vision Literacy seeks tutors to teach adults how to read. Call to register for orientations, which begin in January and end in August at various Santa... More | |||
| at ReFormation Studio (call for details) The studio offers various pilates and yoga classes, including those for seniors and those focusing on gyrotonics. | |||
| at Call for details (call for details) The Humane Society Silicon Valley is actively recruiting volunteers for its foster care program, helping to prepare animals for adoption. For more information,... More | |||
| at History Park (call for details) Including a hotel with rotating exhibits, art from the McKay Collection of California, trolley restorations and the Paulson House. | |||
| at History Park (call for details ) Artifacts, art created for the museum, photographs and collections of newspapers and magazines, oral and written histories and more focusing on the history... More | |||
| at History | San Jose (see website for details) Online exhibit documenting the rise of Lou's Village from its creation in 1946.
Visit www.historysanjose.org/lousvillage to view the exhibit. | |||
| at Dragon Theatre (8pm) Dragon Productions Theatre Company presents Tom Stoppard's version of a 1930s shipboard farce. | |||
| at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts (call for details) Richard Stultz's chromogenic prints are on display. | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (11am-5pm) | |||
| at Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (11am-5pm) | |||
| at Palo Alto Children's Theatre (call for details) Watch dancing cows, torch-singing coyotes and a tornado riding cowboy in this musical about the old west. | |||
| at Palo Alto Art Center (10am–5pm) Oliveira debuts "The Painter's Bronzes" as part of the Summer 2008 Exhibitions.
Free. | |||
| at 1870 Art Center (1-5pm) An exhibition of paintings by Patty Neal. | |||
| at Notre Dame de Namur University - Theatre (7:30pm) NDNU Theatre presents Giacomo Puccini's story about romance and tragedy in a Parisian garret. | |||
| at Moah Museum of American Heritage (11am-4pm) The museum features exhibits celebrating the history of technology, including a vintage kitchen, a print shop and a radio-repair shop. | |||
| at Moffett Field (10am-2pm) Call a day in advance for passes. Picture ID needed. | |||