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The frames have been made on our 3-D printer. They have been painted and the images have been hand applied. This is a wonderful idea for your Christmas tree!(I previously shipped these in envelopes and paid extra for the non-machinable service without tracking. Unfortunately, I cannot offer this low-cost shipping anymore because the domestic post office often overlooks the big red stamps saying non-machinable and the items get damaged.) I do combine shipping. If you put your items in the cart and pay with one purchase Etsy's shipping system should combine the shipping. If the system does not do this automatically I will refund the shipping difference, I only charge for actual shipping. The frame measures approximately 5 1/2 cm x 7 1/2 cm.

5 MARIACHI SOL DE MEXICO: Led by Jose Hernandez, the 33-year-old Grammy-nominated musical troupe is one of several exciting bands incorporating traditional mariachi with more contemporary sounds. The band returns to the Bankhead Theater in Livermore on Oct. 30. Details: 7:30 p.m.; $16-$60; 925-373-6800, www.mylvpac.com. 6 YIDDISH CULTURAL FESTIVAL: Klezmer fans likely will be streaming to Palo Alto for this weekend’s festival featuring music, dance and poetry. Among the featured performers are acclaimed clarinetist Joel Rubin and the Bay Area band Veretski Pass.

Details: 8-11 p.m, Nov, 1, 9 a.m.-7 p.m, Nov, 2, Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, Palo Alto; $15-$25 individual tickets; $18-$85 weekend pass; 415-789-7679; tickets: www.klezcalifornia.org, 7 KARRIN ALLYSON: The singer has a strong, evocative and versatile voice and is willing to apply it to almost anything — jazz and scat, Latin, pop, folk, you name it, Her latest release is a holiday album, and she also will be showcasing tracks from her 2011 standards collection —‰’Round Midnight,” when she comes to San Francisco and ballet ballerina toe shoes inspired portrait christmas tree ornament gift handmade Santa Cruz next week..

Details: 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz, $25-$30, www.kuumbwajazz.org; 7 and 8:30 p.m. Nov. 6-7, SFJazz Center, San Francisco; $40; www.sfjazz.org. 8 CONTRA COSTA WIND SYMPHONY: The Walnut Creek symphonic band led by conductor Duane Carroll is off to the Scottish highlands Nov. 2 with a concert featuring the award-winning Prince Charles Pipe Band. Bring your best burr. Details: 7:30 p.m.; Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek; $18-$25; 925-943-7469, www.lesherartscenter.org.

9 “THE BOY FRIEND”: Sandy Wilson’s lighthearted musical about three women seeking romance in the French Riviera ballet ballerina toe shoes inspired portrait christmas tree ornament gift handmade marked Julie Andrews’ stage debut when it premiered on Broadway in the 1950s, Then Andrews made her stage directorial debut with a revival of the show in 2003, Now 42nd Street Moon is mounting the musical that features such numbers as “I Could Be Happy With You” and “Won’t You Charleston With Me?”, Details: Through Nov, 16; Eureka Theatre, San Francisco; $25-$30 (previews), $25-$55 (main run); 415-255-8207, http://42ndstmoon.org..

On Oct. 31 only, there will be a Halloween costume contest with a $100 prize. The performance is at Smith Center at Ohlone College, 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont. Tickets are $10 and $15. Visit smithcenter.com. Event parking is $2. Participants will create a wooden trinket box with paper mosaic tiles. Fremont’s own Christie’s Creative Cupboard will provide instruction. Class size is limited and registration is required. Sign up at the Information Desk or call the information line at (510) 745-1401.

Guest artist, The Fremont Art Association will host Susan Helmer as the guest artist at its meeting on Wednesday, Nov, 5 from 7-9 p.m, at Fremont Art Association’s gallery, 37697 Niles Blvd, As a child, Helmer was introduced to art through classes at the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, All she remembers from those classes are an image of huge bottles of brightly colored tempera paint lined up on a window sill and the huge lions that still line the path to ballet ballerina toe shoes inspired portrait christmas tree ornament gift handmade the museum, While attending San Jose State University, she earned a minor in art with an emphasis on crafts, especially textiles, Later, Helmer studied bead design from Helen Dietze and was hooked on creating jewelry from beads, Design principles learned at the university helped Helmer create interesting art work using beads and later silk painting..

Now she incorporates her love of textiles and beads into silk paintings. She is experimenting with the addition of Sashiko quilting to her pieces using silk thread. Helmer will demonstrate silk painting during the first part of the meeting. Then she will give all in attendance the opportunity to create their own silk painted ornament to take home. For more information, call Carol Ramos at (510) 489-5818 or email at CarolRudy2@comcast.net. Crowdfunding is a fast growing source of investment for early stage companies. Many experts believe crowdfunding will become more important than venture capital in terms of dollars invested within the next 10 years.

This seminar will discuss the latest trends in crowdsourcing, and how companies are raising capital in this market, The elements of successful campaigns will be discussed, as well as “how to” tips for your campaign, The seminar is free and open to the public, Registration ballet ballerina toe shoes inspired portrait christmas tree ornament gift handmade is required prior to the event at acsbdc.org/events2, Refreshments will be served, This seminar is sponsored by City of Fremont, Fremont Chamber of Commerce, the Alameda County Small Business Development Center and the Alameda County Library System..



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