Ballet Greeting Cards, Pack Of 5, Different Designs, Ballerina / Dance / Artwork Print / Birthday Cards / Pointe Art Prints By J - Online

The ballet has been my passion over the last few years, trying to capture the strength and grace of the dancers in mid motion. This is a pack of five different cards focusing on ballet feet as well as the full figure paintings originally done in oils and reproduced on high quality card. About the Card BLANK CARD300gsm Arcoprint Unincoated CardWhite Envelope I use a local family run printers called Original Giclee- a service run by artist for artists. The prints are high quality, on beautiful paper that highlights the details of the artwork. They come individually wrapped in a cardboard box.ORIGINAL PAINTING SOLDPACKS OF CARDS ALSO AVAILABLE

Fire reminder: It’s been noted before but can’t be overemphasized — we’re at the height of the wildfire season. After four years of drought, the fire danger in the regional parks and other open space is extreme. As a result, smoking is prohibited in wildland areas throughout the regional parks. Campfires and barbecues are permissible only in designated areas, and they are prohibited when fire danger is high. Park visitors can help by not smoking along the trails, extinguishing barbecues and disposing of coals properly and not driving over or parking on dry grass. Your car’s hot manifold can ignite it. If you see smoke, call 911.

We’ve got the Tech hosting Silicon Valley’s first Geektoberfest to give folks a chance to explore the science behind beer (and toss back a few), And the pioneering Gordon Biersch, which has been brewing its beer in San Jose for years, is holding its inaugural Oktoberfest — complete with Ferris wheel — on the brewery grounds, Here’s a roundup ballet greeting cards, pack of 5, different designs, ballerina / dance / artwork print / birthday cards / pointe art prints by j of Bay Area events large and small; in most cases, you would be well-advised to buy tickets in advance, If you know of other events and restaurant specials, add them to this article or to our Eat Drink Play blog, http://blogs.mercurynews.com/eat-drink-play..

Events are in chronological order, with month-long restaurant specials at the end. Oktoberfest by the Bay: Sept. 25-27. Three days’ worth of German food, beer, singing and dancing on Pier 48 in San Francisco. Headlining is the 21-piece Chico Bavarian Band. Friday night and Saturday night are limited to adults age 21 and up; children are allowed on Saturday afternoon or Sunday. Admission, $25 general, $75 VIP, $5 kids. Hours, tickets: www.oktoberfestbythebay.com. Jack Rose Libation House Oktoberfest: Saturday, Sept. 26. Four imported German Oktoberfest beers on tap, German food for sale in the outdoor beer garden, music by the Gruber Family Band. 4 to 9 p.m. Admission, $10 for ages 21 and over; $5 for ages 13-20; free for kids. 18840 Los Gatos-Saratoga Road, Los Gatos. www.jackrosebar.com.

Geektoberfest: Thursday, Oct, 1, The Tech Museum of Innovation will team up with BioCurious, a nonprofit community science lab, to explore the science behind beer ballet greeting cards, pack of 5, different designs, ballerina / dance / artwork print / birthday cards / pointe art prints by j and brewing, What creates that foamy head? Participating breweries include Hermitage, Santa Clara Valley, Half Moon Bay, Strike, Blue Oak, Fort Point, North Coast and Gordon Biersch, 7 to 11 p.m, at 201 S, Market St., Ages 21-plus only, Advance tickets, $20-$25, www.thetech.org, Mountain View Oktoberfest: Oct, 3-4, For two days, the festival tent at Bryant and Dana streets will feature local favorites: beers from Tied House and other brewers, food from Teske’s Germania, Music by the S.F, German Band, Big Lou’s Accordion and Alpiners USA, Plus pretzel-eating contest, kids’ games, Free admission; beer, food extra, 11 a.m, to 7 p.m., with Ted Kim of the sponsoring Steins Beer Garden tapping the keg each morning, www.mvoktoberfest.com..

Oaktoberfest: Saturday, Oct. 3. A home-brew beer competition will join the dozens of breweries pouring at this annual fall fest in Oakland’s Dimond district. Root biergarten, games for kids, German fare, music. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at MacArthur Boulevard and Fruitvale Avenue. Free admission to street fair; food, beer extra. www.oaktoberfest.org. Peninsula Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct. 3. Hiller Aviation Museum again hosts the Peninsula Oktoberfest. Live music (Alpiners, Elks Band), German beer, food trucks, plus Kuchen Kultur German desserts. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. outside the museum at 601 Skyway Road, San Carlos. Museum admission required ($10-$15); food, beer extra. www.hiller.org.

Benicia Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct, 3, A nighttime event ballet greeting cards, pack of 5, different designs, ballerina / dance / artwork print / birthday cards / pointe art prints by j with German food, beer and wine, live music by Lionhood and The Beat Meters, door prizes, raffle prizes and a silent auction, 6 to 10 p.m, at the Benicia Clock Tower, 1189 Washington St, Tickets, $30 for one or $50 per couple, include meal and beer or wine, www.eventbrite.com, Sausage and Suds Music Festival: Sunday, Oct, 4, OK, so it isn’t technically an Oktoberfest, but this annual San Leandro event features enough sausages and brews to count, Local sausages (Aidells) and beers (21st Amendment, Drake’s, Cleophus Quealy) are the focus, Music by Avance, the Spazmatics, 10 a.m, to 6 p.m, along Parrott Avenue, Free admission; food, beer extra, http://sanleandrodowntownassociation.org/..

Gordon Biersch Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct. 10. This microbrew industry pioneer is finally holding its first Oktoberfest under a tent at the company’s brewery facility in San Jose’s Japantown. Look for the five-story-tall Ferris wheel. Free brewery tours, audience contests, GB beers, the new GB WildeCide cider, plus German food, smoked pig and chicken and (of course) garlic fries. GB brewmaster and Mayor Sam Liccardo will tap the keg at 2 p.m. Overall event runs from noon to 9 p.m. at 357 E. Taylor St. Admission, $20, includes entrance and one beer; tickets at gboktoberfest.brownpapertickets.com or at the door.

Oktoberfest at the Market: Oct, 10, This festival at San Jose’s San Pedro Square Market will feature bratwurst-tossing and stein-hoisting contests, oompah music, riffs on German food and, yes, beer, Admission, $25 in advance and $35 day of event, includes a souvenir stein and two half-liters of beer, Noon to 7:30 p.m, on San Pedro Street downtown, www.sanpedrosquaremarket.com, Walnut Creek Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct, 17, Biergarten, gourmet food booths, harvest-themed arts and crafts, plus Kinder Platz with ballet greeting cards, pack of 5, different designs, ballerina / dance / artwork print / birthday cards / pointe art prints by j pumpkin patch, rides and activities for children, Music by Petty Theft, Revolver and Mustache Harbor, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m, along Locust Street and Bonanza Street downtown, Admission free; food, beer extra, www.walnutcreekdowntown.com..



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