Harvest Weekend: Oct. 19-21, various Paso Robles locations. Try your hand at harvest (including stomping a few grapes), take in the fall foliage and enjoy live music, barbeques, barrel samples and more. http://bit.ly/2oFcGP4. Studio 55 Martinez POP UP Art Show: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 55 Howe Road, Martinez. Featuring plein air to abstract, including painting, printmaking photography, jewelry and pastels. Free. studio55martinez.com. Suicide Girls: Blackheart Burlesque: 9-11 p.m. Nov. 13, Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, 3301 Lyon St., San Francisco. The show has been touring since 2003 in more than six countries. $25-$75. https://bit.ly/2Lz7UAo.
To learn more about Menlo Park Library events and services, go to www.menloparklibrary.org, The Woodside Storekeepers, a volunteer docent group, will welcome visitors to experience life in the 1880s, focusing on the history of the store — a San Mateo County Park operated by the county’s Historical Association — and Redwood logging activities in the area, Children will have fun cutting a log with blush lace baby shoe, easter, blush toddler spring flower girl ballet slipper, girls wedding shoe, girls ballet slipper, dance, a two-man saw, cleaving shingles with a mallet and froe, competing in a seed spitting contest, making dolls, and other activities..
Hartnett’s ability to move seamlessly in the rarefied worlds of both federal and state funding mechanisms (not to mention local funding sources) is vital for the future of both Caltrain and SamTrans. If he can bring home the bacon for Caltrain/SamTrans, as Scanlon did, he’ll be an effective hire. He should know. He’s been intimately connected with both transit entities. With Caltrain now attached at the hip with HSR because of the pending electrification of the Peninsula rail line (with HSR dollars), as well as the planned joint use of the two-track Caltrain system, there will be a delicate dance to satisfy both the suburbs and HSR in the future.
The Beethoven Project, Stanford Philharmonia Orchestra with Jindong Cai, conductor, and Stanford Symphonic Chorus, Stephen M, Sano, director, Symphony No, 6 in F Major “Pastorale,” Op, 68 (1808); blush lace baby shoe, easter, blush toddler spring flower girl ballet slipper, girls wedding shoe, girls ballet slipper, dance, Mass in C Major, Op, 86 (1807), 8 p.m, March 17, Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford University, $20, 650-725-2787 or http://live.stanford.eduPride & Joy, 9 p.m, March 23, Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City, $18, 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com, Ragazzi Boys Chorus and Masterworks Chorale of San Mateo, “Mass of the Children.” By John Rutter, Dedicated to the memory of the children of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, Also, individual selections from each choir, 8 p.m, March 23 and 4 p.m, March 24, Carlmont Performing Arts Center, 1400 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont, $20 advance; $10-$25 at the door, www.ragazzi.org or 650-342-8785..
Thanks to Gage and Abuelata’s efforts, at least one musical act is booked every Wednesday through the end of Fatale’s scheduled run. The first big show, on April 30, coincides with International Jazz Day. So far the lineup includes the band Sweet HayaH plus singer and rap activist Aïsha Fukushima from San Francisco. Gage is hoping to get world music vocalist Kat Parra on the schedule, too. Vintage-jewelry vendor Mel Scouts has signed up, and will probably be joined by up to five more vendors.