Kokka Japanese Canvas Fabric ~ Musical Ballet In Pink ~ Petit Etoile - Online

Musical Ballet in Pink from the Petit Etoile collection by Kokka Fabrics of Japan* 85% cotton 15% linen canvas fabric* Kokka item number KOKP-43900-901-B* 43-44 inches wide* Background color: pink* Features: multi-colored ballerinas dancing across a musical score, plus swans, castles, ballet shoes, "I Love Ballet" and heartsChoose the length you prefer (half yard or one yard). Multiple quantities are cut as continuous yardage!Please message us if you have any questions or would like to discuss shipping. If you live in the US and your order will be over 1 pound, a priority mail flat rate envelope will be cheaper than the calculated first class package rate. We are happy to make custom listings! :-)*************************************************************************All of our fabric is 100% quilt-shop quality and has been stored in a smoke-free, climate-controlled environment.Yardage will be continuously cut at the time of your order. Please contact us through Etsy for a custom listing for your specific requirements.We always combine shipping on multiple items to your advantage and will refund any overcharge over $1.*************************************************************************

The jovial crowd was treated to Christmas songs played by the Milpitas Community Band amid seasonal decorations including illuminated reindeer, Nutcracker statues and, of course, the massive Christmas tree. Renee Lorentzen, the city’s recreational services manager, began the ceremony by welcoming the crowd and inviting it to “stand, stay warm and enjoy tonight’s events.”. The event offered a number of glad tiding performances, beginning with a routines presented by the Jensen School for the Performing Arts, which had been preparing for the occasion since September. The youngest of dancers leapt and twirled to the tune of “Santa’s Coming to Town” and were followed by several other dancing performances and, finally, by an older group that performed a highly choreographed Zumba-inspired salsa mash-up rendition of “Winter Wonderland.”.

“Performing at the tree lighting ceremony has been a tradition for our kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile school for years,” said Tina Jensen, who coached the youngest and the oldest students who performed, Brief intermissions between dance groups were staged by an adult and two child actors who re-enacted opening presents on Christmas morning while remembering the importance of giving, “There are bins all over town for people to donate,” they said, Just then, a cheery young lady in a Santa hat made her way around the crowd offering people candy canes..

Faith Hilliard, of Milpitas, was at the event on behalf of her employer, Walgreens. Hilliard had purchased a large number of candy canes to hand out. “My boss asked me if I wanted to go to the event, and I said ‘OK,’ “she said. “I really like the holidays, especially baking.”. The next performance took place indoors at the auditorium and began with an ensemble of Milpitas City Council members singing Christmas carols. “This is the first year we sang,” said Vice Mayor Carmen Montano. “We hope to make it a tradition I really like to sing.”.

As kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile performances by the Center Stage Performing Arts and Milpitas High School Glee Club were underway, City Manager Tom Williams explained the tree lighting ceremony usually takes place on the first of December but was bumped up to Nov, 30 due to a City Council meeting Tuesday, “This is a great tradition that kicks off the holiday season for the City of Milpitas,” Williams said, “The vibe is 100 percent community oriented.”, Adjacent to the auditorium, Santa attentively listened to the wishes of beaming youngsters as they informed him of their holiday wishes and special instructions..

Meanwhile, Leslie Stobbe, the city’s public information specialist, doled out baked goods provided by the Milpitas Professional and Technical Group, which represents non-sworn city employees. “We do this to be in touch with the community and to give back,” Stobbe said. As the event concluded, people visited and laughed while others posed for pictures in front of decorative displays. “It was really good!” said David Sanchez of Milpitas, adding “every year it’s really great but this year was the best.”.

The event will feature “arts and crafts that are handmade, sustainable, recycled, related to music and dance themes, or representing cultures and traditions from around the world.” Items made by local artisans will include pottery, jewelry, handmade and ethnic clothing, leather crafts, African masks and baskets, kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile books, photography, with most offerings priced at $25 or less, There will also be live acoustic music, and beer, wine, hot and cold beverages, and organic vegetarian food offered for sale..

The program will feature Benjamin Britten’s Ceremony of Carols and Conrad Susa’s Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest. There will be a suggested $10 at the door of the church, 2407 Dana St. Parking and child care are free. A reception will be offered after the concert. Details: www.fpcberkeley.org. UC Berkeley’s initial hoax page claimed it was created to “unapologetically provide a safe space for white students to air their true feelings” about the “challenges European-American students on college campuses face,” according to The Daily Californian, the campus student newspaper.

Facebook removed the page, which featured an unauthorized use of the UC Berkeley trademark, at the request of the campus administration, but another later surfaced, featuring a photo of kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile Donald Trump and Berkeley’s landmark Campanile bell tower, UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks and Na’ilah Suad Nasir, the campus vice chancellor for equity and inclusion, sent a letter to the campus that same day condemning the “attempt to create conflict and make light of the efforts of activists, locally and nationally, who have worked hard to hold us all accountable for providing a campus climate where every student is safe, welcomed and respected.”..



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