Please note that make-ups will not be available for any missed sessions. Attendance at all sessions is required for certification. For more information, please visit save-dv.org. To apply, complete the Training Registration and/or the Volunteer Application forms and fax to the Community Office at (510) 574-2252, attention: Ashley Lynette. Entrance is $5; children younger than 16 are free. The event will feature Tony Raymann Edelweiss Band, Swiss wrestling demonstrations, 28-foot climbing wall (all ages), children’s games and activities and lots more. Lunch will be served (chicken $13; sausage $12; vegetarian $11), with a no-host bar. Festivities will be held at Swiss Newark Park, 5911 Mowry Ave., Newark, on Saturday, July 26, from 12-5 p.m.
Artists exhibit at Umpqua Bank, ANTIOCH — The Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch continues its partnership with Antioch’s Umpqua Bank with five artists in their exhibit, The bank’s art showcase changes every two months, The featured artists for the May through June are: Michelle Eaken, Arturo Garcia, Donna Merry, ballerina clipart set - watercolor ballet images - dancing graphics - kids clipart - pink & aqua - instant download - 25 .png fi Paul Schorr and Peter J, Ruegg, The exhibit continues through June 29, Umpqua Bank is at 3700 Lone Tree Way and is open weekdays, from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m., excluding bank holidays, For more information or if you are an artist who would like to participate in future exhibits, visit www.art4antioch.org or call Diane Gibson-Gray at 925-325-9897..
The project is temporarily headquartered at the new Satellite Flexible Workspace and Digital Media Studio in Santa Cruz. Dillon is grateful for the community support, he said. A friend donated the use of a helicopter to film the coastline and the Santa Cruz Ballet Theatre has donated costumes. The film is also supported by the Santa Cruz Warriors, which is helping Dillon fundraise toward his $50,000 goal to finish the film. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the California Academy of Film, a Carmel-based nonprofit teaching at-risk youth digital storytelling skills, said Gina Antoniello, public relations and community relations director at Santa Cruz Warriors.
West Wave Dance Festival: Showcase for wide range of new and emerging works featuring more ballerina clipart set - watercolor ballet images - dancing graphics - kids clipart - pink & aqua - instant download - 25 .png fi than 30 artists and companies and 20 premieres, Sept, 23-27; Z Space performance center, San Francisco; $15-$20 per performance; 415-626-0453, www.zspace.org, http://safehousearts.info/westwave24, Appearing in chronological order, “Royal Hawaiian Featherwork”: Brightly colored capes, cloaks and god images handmade from thousands of feathers, from the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Aug, 29-Feb, 28; de Young Museum, San Francisco; $11-$19; 415-750-3600, www.famsf.org..
Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. “Inside Rodin’s Hands: Art, Technology, and Surgery,” through Aug. 3. “Carleton Watkins: The Stanford Albums,” nearly 70 photographs of Yosemite and the Pacific Coast by a foremost American landscape photographer of the 19th century, through Aug. 17. “Robert Frank in America,” photographs by Frank that shed new light on his legendary work, “The Americans,” through Jan. 5. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way. 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu.