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and life-like animatronic dinosaurs, full-size skeletons, fossils, plus interactive excavation and dig sites. Designed for Grades K-2 & 3-5. 3050 Hecker Pass Hwy. 408-840- 7100 or www.gilroygardens.org


Gilroy ■ Thru July 17


A Common Balance: Impossible Dream’n Sculptural exhibition by Andre Woodward 11am-3pm. Project Space Gallery, Montalvo Arts Center, 15400 Montalvo Rd. 408-961-5800


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June 8 - August 5 Tuesday - Friday: 10am-Noon


$80 per week + supplies contact: darleneboyd.com or 831-623-2750


■ Thru July 23 West Valley Light Opera presents “The Sound Of Music” at the Saratoga Civic Theatre, 13777 Fruitvale Ave. Sat. matinee on July 9 at 2:30pm. 408-268-3777 or ww.wvlo.org


Saratoga


■ Thru August 20 Santa Cruz Improv Festival A 4-weekend gathering of local & regional improv theatre groups, with workshops by day & per- formances by night. 831-425- PLAY


after 5pm. 831-423-5590 or www.beachboardwalk.com


Santa Cruz


■ Thru September 2 Friday Night Bands on the Beach 6:30 & 8:30pm, Beach Boardwalk. Two FREE live con- certs every Fri night with stars of the 70s and 80s. 831-423-5590 or www.beachboardwalk.com


Santa Cruz Saratoga


■ Thru September 4 Shady Shakespeare Thurs-Sun. Season includes The Imaginary Invalid, Henry V and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Historic Hoover Theater. www.shadyshakes.org San Jose


■ Thru September 10 MH Downtown Association Summer Concerts 2nd Sat. of each month, 7-10pm at the Community & Cultural Center Amphitheater, 17000 Monterey Rd. FREE. 408-779-3190 or www.mor- ganhilldowntown.org Morgan Hill


■ Thru September 17 Downtown Association Outdoor Movie Night 3rd Sat. of each month. Community & Cultural Center Amphitheater, 17000 Monterey Rd. 7pm (Movie begins at dark). FREE. 408-779-3190 or www.morganhilldowntown.org


Morgan Hill Santa Cruz


■ Thru August 26 Friday Night Music Series Presented by the MH Chamber of Commerce. 7-9pm, Community & Cultural Center Amphitheater, 17000 Monterey Rd. FREE. www.morganhill.org Morgan Hill


Fifth St. Live Music Bring the family and your own chairs. Rock ‘n’ Roll, Country, Rhythm & Blues and more. 7-9pm. FREE. Fifth St. between Monterey and Eigleberry www.gilroyvisitor.org


■ Thru September 29 Thursday Night Street Dance Presented by the MH Downtown Association. 7-9pm, Third Street Promenade (between Monterey Rd. & Depot St.). FREE. 408-779- 3190 or www.morganhilldown- town.org


and an expanded vendor row. 800-538-7035 or www.corbin.com/rally Hollister


■ July 1-2, 8-9


Limelight Actors Theater pres- ents Norman Is That You? A Comedy by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick. Bring your own dinner Theater. Doors 6:30pm, starts at 8pm. Gilroy Center for the Arts, Corner of 7th & Monterey. RSVP 408-472-3292 or www.LimlightActorsTheater.com Gilroy


■ July 1-24


Monterey Peninsula College Theatre Company in assoc. with the Forest Theater Guild present “Once Upon a Mattress” Tickets: $15-$25. Performances: July 1-2, 8-9, 15- 16, 22-24 at 8pm; July 3, 10, 17 at 2pm. MPC Box Office at 831- 646-4213, www.mpctheatre.com, www.foresttheaterguild.org


Monterey


■ July 1-August 18 CRC Art Exhibit ~ Gavilan College Older Adult Watercolor Class Centennial Recreation Senior Center, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. Mon-Fri 8am-3pm. Denise Melroy at 408-310-4255 or denise.melroy@mhcrc.com


Morgan Hill ■ July 2


Freedom Fest Family Bike Classic Takes place on the Coyote Creek Trail, 5, 12 and 30 mile option. Reg at 8am Morgan Hill


Morgan Hill


■ July 1 Teen Movie Theatre Night Grab a bowl of popcorn and settle in for a night of awesome. CRC, Teen Center, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. 7- 9:30pm. 12-18 yrs. FREE. 408- 310-4273 or www.mhcrc.com Morgan Hill


Gilroy


■ Thru August 30 1907 Nights at the Boardwalk Take advantage of old-fashioned prices on Mondays and Tuesdays


52 July 2011 • Out & About ■ July 1-4


Corbin Motorcycle Rider Appreciation Day Corbin’s 2nd annual open house. Rider appre- ciation day on Sat. featuring live music, great food, factory tours


Carmel Mission Founder's Day Celebration Opening ceremonies at 12pm in the Mission Basilica. Art, live music, interactive exhibits such as spinning & weaving, tortilla making, dancing, and Spanish Colonial Horses. FREE. Mass at 5:30pm in the Basilica immediately followed by BBQ dinner. 831-624- 1271 x214 or email nicki@carmelmission.org Carmel


Musical Favorites from our Heritage Free Concert Musical favorites by Deborah Colling and Friends. Community & Cultural Center, Amphitheater, 17000 Monterey R. 7pm. FREE. Maureen Drewniany at 408-310-


4277 or email maureen.drewni- any@morganhill.ca.gov


Morgan Hill


Teen Photo Journal Make photo boards, design calendars and post them to the Teen Center office walls. Teen Center, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. 4-6pm. 12-18 yrs. FREE. 408-310-4273 or www.mhcrc.com


Morgan Hill


■ July 2, 23 & Aug 13 Guerra Family Cellars Hollister Concerts On the green at Peppertree Ranch. July 2: the Great Freedom Concert Fandango, The Refugees and Mid Life Vices; July 23: Marshall Tucker Band plus Brad Wilson; Aug 13: ASIA with the Robert Berry Band. 500 John Smith Rd. 6-9pm. www.Hollister- Concerts.com. See inside back cover for $5 off coupon Hollister


■ July 2-3


The Hollister United Methodist Church 14th Annual Patriotic “All You Can Eat” Breakfast featuring Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, Sausage, Orange Juice and Coffee. 8am-12pm. $10/ Adults; $6/Youth (12 yrs of age and younger). Fifth and Monterey Streets. 831-637-4240 Hollister


■ July 2-4


‘50s Family July 4th Fest 1950s-style sock hop, dance and hula hoop contests, sack races, balloon toss, BBQ & live musical entertainment. Roaring Camp. 831-335-4484 or www.roaring- camp.com


■ July 3


22nd Annual Patriotic Sing Britton Middle School Gym - 6pm. Part of the Morgan Hill 2011 Freedom Fest. www.mhfreedomfest.com


Morgan Hill


Family Street Dance 7:15- 11pm. Band: “The Usual Suspects”. Part of the Morgan Hill 2011 Freedom Fest. www.mhfreedomfest.com


Morgan Hill ■ July 4 Old–Fashioned Independence


Felton


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