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Already, even though groundbreaking is more than a month away, nearly $500,000 toward the $750,000 goal has been raised. “We are right where we want to be,” said Ralph Austin, president of Northgate Community Pride Foundation, which is helping to raise the money. “We feel good with where we are at because … once the project breaks ground it’s going to create a whole new level of excitement and we can close the balance pretty quickly.”. The groundbreaking for the school’s $7.5 million aquatics center is expected by at the end of October. The center will include a 40-meter pool with stadium seating and outdoor lighting and a dedicated sports-medicine classroom.
“They were trying to make the town a town,” Ward said, “Herman owned a lumber yard and built a lot ballet slippers abstract watercolor digital painting printable of the town’s infrastructure, He also built the Lyndon Hotel twice because it burned down.”, The landmark Lyndon Hotel at the corner of Main Street and N, Santa Cruz Avenue was built in 1899 and torn down in 1963, Blow-ups of old photos of the Lyndon hang today on the walls of Main Street Burgers, a tribute to the once-bustling hotel that was an original Los Gatos hot spot..
Before he attended BSJ’s summer intensive last year, Zachary Alsop, 20, a company trainee, was fairly new to dancing. A former pole vaulter at Santa Teresa High School, he was persuaded by a friend to check out a local dance studio with her two years ago. He fell hard for ballet and quickly considered it for a career. “I grew more in the four weeks [at the intensive] than I had in the year and a half at the dance studio,” he says. Alsop’s talent and, equally important, his dedication were recognized at the summer event. He’s now a member of BSJ’s trainee program, a one- to two-year course intended as a steppingstone to a professional job. An apprenticeship would be the next level and then, if he’s very lucky, an offer from a ballet company would result.
Chamber board chair Joe Siecinski and chair-elect Jan Eric Nordmo told the council ballet slippers abstract watercolor digital painting printable they’re open to changing the management agreement, but want the chamber to continue managing the convention center, The organization’s management of the center, they said, has helped boost demand for hotels and other amenities in the area, “We’re in this together,” Siecinski said, In a letter to the council dated May 10, Siecinski recommended continuing the current method for figuring the management fee, 2 percent of the convention center’s budgeted revenue, Exactly how the chamber spends the money is unclear, according to the city, but the chamber says the fee is justified..
Exploring the Heart. A panel event exploring the heart in varying ways, featuring President of the California Writers Club, Marin branch, Linda Joy Myers; Professor Emerita in Women and Gender Studies at U.C. Davis Judith Newton; and director of the Wing & A Prayer Pittsburgh Players, Sheila K. Collins. 7 p.m. March 29. Books Inc., 1344 Park St., Alameda. Free. 510-522-2226, www.booksinc.net. Caminos Flamencos. Cafe Flamenco lets you experience the best and brightest of the flamenco world perform heartfelt melodies and fiery steps. 7 p.m. March 30. Rhythmix Cultural Works. 2513 Blanding Ave., Alameda. $10-$20. 510-865-5060, www.rhythmix.org.
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