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Friday, January 30, 2009

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at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts (Call for details)
Theatreworks presents new musical romance "Daddy Long Legs" as part of its 40th anniversary season. The musical is set in turn-of-the-century N... More
 650.463.1950
at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (Mon-Tue and Thu, 11am-6pm, Wed, 11am-8pm, Fri, 11am-5pm and Sat, 1-5pm.)
Displays of original Beethoven manuscripts, first editions, a lock of the composer's hair, art and demonstrations of historical keyboards. Fifth floor,... More
 408.808.2058
at The Intel Museum (9am-6pm)
Explore through interactive exhibits how technologies used to capture images, communicate across distance and record sound have evolved over time.
 408.765.0503
at History Park (11 am - 4 pm)
The exhibit demonstrates just how far we have come, and explores the transitions of women’s craft-making with displays of artifacts of embroidery, needlework,... More
  
at The Blank Club (9pm)
As an ode to the now-defunct San Jose music venue (and dive bar) Marsugi's, a host of bands that regularly took the stage there during its heyday will... More
 408.29.BLANK
at Computer History Museum (9am)
She's Geeky: A Technology Conference for Women Date & Time: January 30-31 Location: Computer History Museum January 30-31, Mountain View, CA. S... More
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at India Community Center (5:00 PM Cocktails, 6:00 PM Dinner, 8:00 PM Dancing)
Milpitas Unified School District is sponsoring another fun-filled evening of great cold crab, pasta, garlic bread, silent auction, dancing and entertainment... More
 408.945.2310
at San Jose Repertory Theatre (8pm)
It’s Paris, a city renowned for its artistic freedom. But it’s 1941 and the German occupation has established a paranoid culture at its most oppressive.... More
 408.367.7255
at San Jose Museum of Art (11am-5pm)
Growing up in Germany during World War II, Wilfried Satty’s (1939-1982) imagination was forever stamped by the war-torn urban landscape. After moving... More
 408.271.6840
at San Jose Museum of Art (11am-5pm)
In fact, many of the most highly esteemed artists, like Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Gehry, Joan Brown and Manuel Neri, have experimented with cardboard... More
 408.271.6840
 at Barefoot Coffee Roasters (8pm)Live local musical acts  408.248.4500
 at Guadalupe River Park and Gardens (.)
Volunteers are needed to help clean, organize and better the gardens and park, as well as lead educational activities. Visit www.grpg.org or call for... More
 408.298.7657
 at ReFormation Studio (call for details)
The studio offers various pilates and yoga classes, including those for seniors and those focusing on gyrotonics.
 408.284.1300
 at Call for details (Visit www.citykayak.com or call for more information.)
City Kayak offers a variety of kayaking trips around San Francisco throughout the year.
 415.357.1010
 at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Main Library (Fri, 4-5pm)
A night of arts and crafts. Free.
 408.808.2183
 at Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm and Sun, noon-5pm)
Artwork created by kids at the Children's Art Museum in Taiwan is showcased at the museum. Beginning Jan 17, children will be able to add to the exhibit... More
 408.298.5437
 at Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (call for details)
The museum hosts a variety of ongoing, hands-on exhibits for kids. Exhibits include "Bubbalogna," "Current Connections," "Secrets of Circles" and "WaterWays."
 408.298.5437
 at Cupertino Square (9am-1pm)
An open-air market of local vendors. Free.
 800.949.FARM
 at San Jose City College (7pm)Vs. De Anza   
 at Call for details (1-6pm)Booksin Elementary, Cafeteria, ...
The American Red Cross are seeking donors.
 800.GIVE.LIFE
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