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“Two days later there was a knock at my door,” Jackie laughed. “It was Ron wanting dance lessons.”. Jackie taught Ron to dance and he became quite good. “And he never went back to Nora and neither minded.”. Jackie, who studied with the Royal Academy of Dance, said however it happened, she was just a dance natural. She became quite passionate about ballroom dancing beginning at age 8, and throughout her childhood she created a number of dances. “I was a Brownie and a Girl Guide and three friends and I used to create dance steps we’d call: ‘Chickapee, Walkapee, Chickapee, Walkapee,'” Jackie laughed. “We were young choreographers.”.
Square Dance Fundraiser: Homestead High School made to order decorative- ballet dance keepsake-wedding-ballerina birthday. centerpiece! gift! student Kimberly Riegelhaupt-Herzig will host a square dancing fundraiser for her upcoming trip with Saratoga Federated Church to Mexico to build homes for the poor, Feb, 4, 7-9 p.m, $15 per person in advance/$20 per person at the door, Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church, 728 W, Fremont Ave., Sunnyvale, For more information, contact Ruth at 408.623.5000 or Kim2Mexico@gmail.com, Senior Night at Bell Tower Bistro: Seniors are invited to enjoy live music, card games and backgammon, Tuesdays starting at 4:30 p.m, $10 meals include panini, soup and salad or burger and coffee or glass of wine or beer, 20490 Saratoga Los Gatos Road, Saratoga, 408.741.1104..
Guests are encouraged to wear period attire; black-tie dress is optional. The ship offers partygoers a view of the San Francisco fireworks from the flight deck. Tickets to the USS Hornet Museum event are from $45 to $85, and parking is free. Guests can buy drinks and some food items on board. Call 510-521-8448, extension 282, or see www.uss-hornet.org. Forbidden Island Tiki Lounge, 1304 Lincoln Ave., will host Twist All Night with music played by DJ Tanoa “Samoa Boy” from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. on New Year’s Eve. Guests will receive party favors and champagne at midnight. Entry is $10 after 8 p.m.
“I am a home cook,” McCollow says, “that decided to take my recipes and use them as a springboard for what I wanted to create.”, Many of those recipes she learned from her mother and grandmother, McCollow grew up in Southern California and spent a lot of time in Mexico made to order decorative- ballet dance keepsake-wedding-ballerina birthday. centerpiece! gift! visiting extended family, Her mother, a nurse, emphasized fresh, healthy ingredients to feed a large family that included five children, grandparents and, often, cousins visiting from Mexico, As she picks up a large bulb of fennel, McCollow explains that although it’s not traditionally grown in Mexico, she’ll use it because it mimics the licoricelike flavors of other herbs and spices used in some Mexican dishes..
But it’s got a bunch of hit tunes; Frenchman Bizet, who wrote “Pearl Fishers” at age 24, could really turn a melody. On Saturday at the California Theatre, where Opera San Jose opened its 29th season with a new “Pearl Fishers” production, the ripest, most fragrant melodies took wing whenever Cecilia Violetta López, a new soprano with the company, held the stage as Leila. She’s the veiled virgin whose arrival in Bizet’s beach community drives this tale.
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