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Dramatic and elegant.Help keep the inspiration growing at home in your special dancer's room with this unique hand painted canvas. Painting is done is acrylic over an 8x10 or 11x14 wood supported, stretched canvas. Painting features a unique distressed style creating a distinctive look and feel.Painting arrives complete with a beautiful 1-1/2" wide, bold white bow that adds dimension and tailoring to any wall. Bow is made from a wire-edged ribbon to help keep its form and beauty for years to come. For paintings with black bows, bows are 2" wide. Bow is both sewn and glued on for additional reinforcement. Available without bow if that is your preference (simply note that as your preference in the notes section while ordering.)Canvas is lightweight and may be hung with ease.Custom orders welcome! See shop listings for additional colors. If you have something special in mind just let me know and I will do my best to create the perfect piece for your lovely dancer.Hang one or more of these beautiful paintings to bring the love of dance to life to her room. Great for gifts!Gift wrapping available upon request.Thank you for visiting Margo's Art Boutique!

Berkeley Old Time Music. Twins Greg and Jere, the Canote Brothers, play fiddle, banjo, guitar, ukulele and genetically matched voices, and specialize in fun, vintage American music, from long-forgotten fiddle scorchers to hilarious novelty songs from the 1920s and ’30s. 10:15 to 11 a.m. Sept. 19. Central Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 2090 Kittredge St. 510-981-7368, www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org. Landlords and Tenants Counseling. Housing Counselors from the Berkeley Rent Board offer free, one-on-one counseling sessions. 11 a.m. to Noon. Sept. 19. Central Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 2090 Kittredge St. 510-981-7368, www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org.

Berkeley Rep Sunday Sampler, Berkeley Rep School of Theatre holds Sunday Sampler, free classes for all ages ballet art, ballerina art, black and white art, girls room, dance art, pointe shoes, dance studio art, original canvas, ballet s showcasing the theater’s diverse range of classes, Classes for kids, teens, and adults, No registration or experience necessary, 1 to 3 p.m, Sept, 20, Berkeley Rep School of Theatre, 2071 Addison St, Free, 510-647-2972, www.berkeleyrep.org, Map Invasives in Tilden, Join volunteers from Friends of Five Creeks as they spread out over Tilden Regional Park trails mapping invasives using CalFlora’s cell-phone app, Enjoy nature and get to know native plants on this small-group outing, Participants don’t need a cell phone to join, but those who do will receive instructions, Registration required, Location upon registration, 10 a.m, to noon, Sept, 24, Tilden Regional Park, 510-848-9358, www.fivecreeks.org..

After three months’ out of state helping East Coast family, I’m back home and resuming writing the Park It column. Many thanks to Carolyn Jones for filling in very capably during my absence. So what’s going on post-Labor Day in the East Bay Regional Parks? Quite a bit, actually. Autumn always brings a cornucopia of special events to the parklands. A partial list would include the Regional Parks Botanic Garden plant sale on Oct. 3 at Tilden Park in Berkeley, the Gathering of the Ohlone Peoples on Oct. 4 at Coyote Hills in Fremont, the Ardenwood Harvest Festival on Oct. 10-11 in Fremont and the Cowboy Hootenanny on Oct. 24 at Sunol Regional Wilderness.

More on these and other activities as their dates draw nearer, Meanwhile on the very near horizon, there’s the 31st annual California Coastal Cleanup, scheduled from 8:30 a.m, to noon Saturday, Volunteers will pick up litter and recyclables from shoreline parks, lakes and creeks throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, Locations will include Martinez Shoreline, Point Pinole, Point Isabel, Crown Beach, Martin Luther King Jr, Shoreline and Hayward Shoreline, Every year the volunteers reap an unfortunately impressive harvest ballet art, ballerina art, black and white art, girls room, dance art, pointe shoes, dance studio art, original canvas, ballet s of trash, creating cleaner habitat for all the animals that the shoreline supports..

Children younger than 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Volunteers should bring a refillable water bottle, a bucket for trash, a hat, and gloves. Wear closed-toed shoes and work clothes. The park district will provide snacks, water, disposable gloves and trash bags. Registration is required for the coastal cleanup. For information and registration, call 510-544-2515 and refer to program number 10694. Fremont: Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont is staging its own volunteer day from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the park’s 2,000 year-old Ohlone village site. Volunteers must be 12 or older.

Volunteers will clean, weed and renew the replica village structures, The park’s interpretive staff will provide snacks, water, gloves and tools and give a presentation about the site’s historic and cultural significance, Registration is required for this activity, too, For ballet art, ballerina art, black and white art, girls room, dance art, pointe shoes, dance studio art, original canvas, ballet s information and registration, call 888-327-2757, Select option 2 and refer to program number 10438, Berkeley: If it’s too late for you to sign up for either of the above, you can still check out the 60th birthday party at the Little Farm in Tilden Nature Area near Berkeley, It’s from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m, Sunday..

The Berkeley Kiwanis Club built the Little Farm in 1955. It is home to a wide variety of domestic farm animals including cows, chickens, ducks, goats and pigs. It’s a chance for city kids to learn where their food comes from. Birthday celebrations will include crafts, games and other diversions. No pinning the tail on the donkey, though. The Little Farm is located at the north end of Tilden’s Central Park Drive, accessible via Canon Drive from Grizzly Peak Boulevard in Berkeley. For information, call 510-544-2233.

Oakland: Redwood Regional Park in Oakland will be the venue for all kinds of different artistic expressions during an Art in Nature Festival from 11 a.m, to 5 p.m, Sunday, For a mile along the park’s Stream Trail, there will be 12 theme areas featuring music, dance, sculpture, painting, martial arts and other creative expressions, The event is sponsored by the park district, Regional Parks Foundation, Kaiser Permanente and Samavesha, a multidisciplinary arts organization, The Stream Trail is accessible from the park’s Redwood Road entrance, However on-site ballet art, ballerina art, black and white art, girls room, dance art, pointe shoes, dance studio art, original canvas, ballet s parking is very limited, So the best way to get there is via shuttle bus from Merritt College at 12500 Campus Drive in Oakland, The festival and shuttle service are free of charge, For more information, visit ArtInNatureFestival.org..



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