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Red Cross Blood Drive: Dec. 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1715 Grant Road, Los Altos. Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org (sponsor code MTVIEW84) to schedule an appointment. Sunnyvale Farmers Market: Enjoy fresh fruits, vegetables and arts and crafts from local growers and artisans. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1p.m. Murphy and Washington avenues, Sunnyvale. urbanvillageon line.com/markets/sunny vale. The Christmas Mouse: Mice and gingerbread houses do not mix in this play presented by the Santa Clara Players. Dec. 6-15; Friday, 7 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday, 3 p.m. Hall Pavilion, Triton Museum, 1505 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara. $10; children under 15 free. 408-248-7933.
In a video clip from Neuman’s trial, Sneiderman is seen testifying that Neuman was in Longmont, Colo., at the same time she was there for work in July 2010 and that she believed he was there for work, But in an email exchange from that time that she reads aloud, Neuman tells her he was not there for business, When a lawyer asks crib baby shoes baby pink and fuchsia ballet flats with flower her about that, she says she supposes he was there to see her, maybe to stalk her, The state called Brady Blackburn, a front desk clerk from the hotel where Sneiderman stayed in Colorado, In an employee log from the hotel, there is a message from another clerk saying Neuman called and instructing Blackburn to read a short love note to Andrea Sneiderman, Blackburn also testified that hotel records showed that he checked Sneiderman into her room and that her booking was modified from one guest to two..
• Failed presidential candidates are up for discussion at 11 a.m. Sunday inside Menlo Park’s City Council chambers (701 Laurel St., Menlo Park), when KGO Radio talk show host and political analyst John Rothmann presents “Also-Rans: Failed Presidential Candidates,” a free talk sponsored by the Menlo Park Library. Rothmann, a frequent lecturer on American politics, asserts that candidates who lost have often had a great impact on parties, politics, policy and the course of American history — and that the lives and contributions of the losers are often as interesting as those of the winners. For more information, visit menlopark.org/library.
No biz like shoe biz, “I like shoes, but I had no idea there was such a deep, often fanatical community around sneakers,” she says, “There are online communities, social media threads for collectors and traders, Part of it is some street cred, part of it is a hobby, in the crib baby shoes baby pink and fuchsia ballet flats with flower way that people collect baseball cards.” The sneaker culture plays a major part in Justin Tipping’s indie film “Kicks,” which was filmed in the East Bay, And everybody’s got a sneaker story, “For me, it was the pink Reebok,” Orantes says, “I remember my mom buying me the Payless version, Everybody can relate to the sneaker one way or another.”..
The 16-year-old 4.0 student, cheerleader, newspaper editor and co-student body president wants to be a neurologist. Dozens of Bay Area African-American medical professionals involved in the Sinkler Miller Medical Association, including doctors and nurses, gave her a lift at their 30th Annual Scholarship Dinner and Dance at the Oakland Marriott so she can pursue that goal. “This is a huge honor and the start of my career as a doctor,” the scholarship winner Stenson said at the dinner table as she waited for Oakland’s own Tony! Toni! Toné! to get the dancing started.
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