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Looking for that something pink? Then these are for you! A vibrant eye catching shade that will turn heads with every step! Cool, comfy and stylish, add instant color to your outfit. Complete with hand sewn ribbons to match!Sizing Note: The shoes fit about a full size small, so you will need to order based on what size fit you wear. For example if you are normally a Size 9 you will need to order the Size 10 that fits like a 9.--Made to Order.--Ships in approximately 14-20 days. Need them by a specific date? Please let us know!!NOTE: All sales are final on this item. The addition of the ribbons make these a "Personalized" item which mean that they are ineligible for Return or Exchange. Ask all questions prior to purchase.PLEASE NOTE: All photos are stock and all items are handmade to order unless otherwise stated. Variations in appearance and construction may occur in the final product due to material availability. For full details please read our policies.

To commemorate the red-letter day, vibrant classical Indian dances and Bollywood numbers will be performed for the crowd, as well as patriotic songs, including the national anthems of both India and the United States. There will also be debate and painting competitions in which the community can participate. Consul General of India Venkatesan Ashok is the chief guest and Saratoga City Councilman Rishi Kumar will serve as keynote speaker for the event. Kamalinee Mukherjee, a famous actress from South India, is the celebrity guest.

Senior Nutrition Program: Hot meals served along with camaraderie, Must be 60 years or older and a resident of Santa Clara County, Monday-Friday; live dance music at 9:30 a.m.; lunch at 11 a.m, First United Methodist Church, 535 Old San Francisco Road, Sunnyvale, sunnyvaleumc.org/mission/seniornutrition.html, The Mountaintop: Katori Hall’s play, a hit in London and on Broadway, reimagines tiny sequin - blush pink ballet flats slippers shoes with matching ribbons the events on the night before the assassination of Dr, Martin Luther King, Jr, Through Jan, 31, Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View, $10-$35.thepear.org, 650-903-6000..

Middletown: Mary Swanson, moves to a small town, eager to start a family and enjoy the neighborly bond. But when Mary befriends resident John Dodge, she discovers that below Middletown’s honest exterior lies something more complex. Through Feb. 21. Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $18-$36. 650-941-0551, losaltosstage.org. Vegetable Gardening Class: Learn to grow a successful and sustainable year-round veggie garden. UCCE Master Gardeners will cover soil preparation, watering, growing from seeds and transplants, warm and cool season vegetable and herb varieties, and common pests, weeds and diseases Mondays, Feb. 1-March 6, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. (No class Feb. 15.) $60. ace.fuhsd.org/node/21822, 408-522-2700.

PAAC to host event, for Lunar New Year, The Piedmont Asian American Club will host its Lunar New Year celebration from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, Feb, 5 at Ellen Driscoll Playhouse, 325 Highland Ave, in Piedmont, The Year of the tiny sequin - blush pink ballet flats slippers shoes with matching ribbons Monkey event features a lion dance, martial arts demonstration and folk dancers, There will be arts and crafts, Chinese calligraphy and Chinese snacks, All preregistered children will get a lucky red envelope, There will also be a special performance by YoYo Joe, who brings modern yo-yo tricks to a whole new level, As a former member of the World Championship Team High Performance and currently sponsored by Team YoYoJam, he has toured the world demonstrating yo-yo’s, Some of the highlights of his yo-yo career include being the three-time U.S, National YoYo Champion as well as appearances on “America’s Got Talent” and “Fox Kids.”..

The cost is $15 for adults, free for children accompanied by adults. RSVP by Monday to mmgeong@aol.com or call 510-654-4417. — Linda Davis. ‘The Sound of Music’. scheduled for Feb. 4-7. Students from Piedmont and Millennium high schools will perform the perennial favorite “The Sound of Music” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Feb. 7 at Alan Harvey Theater on the Piedmont High campus, 800 Magnolia Ave. The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical chronicles the von Trapp family’s escape from Austria to Switzerland during World War II. The show is directed and choreographed by Amy Moorhead. Tickets cost $11 to $30.

— Linda Davis, Center set tiny sequin - blush pink ballet flats slippers shoes with matching ribbons to present, talk on Florence, Italy, Richard Peterson will presents the talk “Why Florence, Why Me?” at Piedmont Center for the Arts, 801 Magnolia Ave, at 5:30 p.m, Feb, 5, Doors open at 5 p.m, with wine available for purchase, Admission is free; a small donation is suggested, Peterson will speak about his time in Florence, Italy, and its art, culture, museums and palaces, He will also give a slideshow of medieval thorough Renaissance Florence and take questions..

The center also hosts a community read of “The Martian” at 7 p.m. Feb. 10. The event is free and open to the public. The book is the selection for this year’s Readmont project. The discussion will be led by Piedmont High School librarian Susan Stutzman and Beth Black, chair of the high school English department. — Linda Davis. Lantern Project lists new causes; nears goal. Piedmont-based Lantern Project, founded by former school Superintendent Gail Uilkema, has new causes to benefit people around the world. The project is nearing its goal of $1 million in donations.

Send tax-deductible donations in any amount, identify project number, and make payable to Lantern Projects, 51 Glen Alpine Road, Piedmont, CA 94611, Or go to www.lanternprojects.org to pay by credit card, Project 294 for a $50 donation will purchase a bicycle for a student in Singha Village in tiny sequin - blush pink ballet flats slippers shoes with matching ribbons Cambodia to help him or her get to school, Project 295 will provide a sleeping bag for Syrian refugees in Lesbos, Greece, for a $34 donation, Bags are sourced from a Greek manufacturer to bolster the local economy, The bags double as winter jackets..



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