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Today, there are still reminders — charred ridges and burned trees — of how close the fire came, but the spring brought an abundance of wildflowers and the grasslands returned. There is some survivor’s guilt, Caserta says. So many homes were destroyed and other businesses in the area have struggled while Safari West has thrived. Related ArticlesA year after Wine Country fires, three devastated wineries begin ‘rebirth over ruins’California’s fire-ravaged wineries: Update on 19 most heavily damaged a year agoBefore and after: One year after Wine Country wildfires, photos show signs of recovery“People ask, ‘How are you? How are you doing?'” Caserta says, “and you feel uncomfortable, knowing that Safari West is fine; we still have our home; and others weren’t as lucky.”.

“We also have afternoon camps so a child’s full day is occupied,” Ma said, LGS Recreation is clearly the largest provider of summer camps in our area: More than 5,500 youths enrolled in LGS summer camps in 2014, Many camps are just for fun, such as the Saber Heroes Camp that’s described as “high octane martial arts.” Campers learn basic stage combat with Star Wars “light sabers” and pretend to be Jedi soldiers, infant size 6 ballet shoes “This is the best camp I’ve ever been to,” Franklin Haddaway said last summer..

• • • • •. Hawaiian Airlines/Kristi Yamaguchi Downtown Ice, Circle of Palms, between the Fairmont Hotel and San Jose Museum of Art. Glide around the South Bay’s largest seasonal outdoor skating rink with extended dates until the Super Bowl. Hours vary. Through Feb. 7. $13-$17. sjdowntown.com/downtownice or 408.291.0525. • • • • •. Roaring Camp Railroads Holiday Lights Train, depart and return in front of Neptune’s Kingdom at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Cruise the decorated streets of Santa Cruz and meet up with Santa, all while sipping hot cider and enjoying musical entertainment. Various times Nov. 27- 28 and Dec. 5-6, 12-13, 18-23. $23 and $29. roaringcamp.com or 831.335.4484.

Where: Grove Park, Main Street, Clayton; http://ci.clayton.ca.us/, Highlights: Steely Dan/Chicago tribute Steel n’ Chicago (Sept, 1); 10-piece R&B/soul cover act East Bay Mudd (Sept, 15), When: 6 p.m, Sundays June 10 and 24, July 8 and 22, Aug, 5 and 19, Sept, 2, Where: Pleasant Hill City Hall, 100 Gregory Lane; www.pleasanthillconcerts.com, Highlights: Funk/soul act Top Shelf (July 22), Beatles tribute act infant size 6 ballet shoes Sun Kings (Sept, 2), When: 6 p.m, Fridays through Aug, 31, Related ArticlesReview: Pink Floyd legend delivers a must-see concert experienceSAP Center celebrates 25th anniversary with 3-day music festivalAlameda County Fair announces concert lineup for 2019‘Top-tier’ music acts coming to Warriors’ new Chase CenterHow did this guy end up with famed ‘Star Is Born’ guitar?Where: Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City; redwoodcity.org/musiconthesquare..

Diablo Women’s Chorale: Presents “Season of Light,” featuring songs of peace and unity; 2 p.m. Dec. 3; Temple Isaiah, Lafayette; $10-$25; www.DiabloWomensChorale.org. California Pops Orchestra: Presents “Pop’s Family Christmas,” featuring seasonal favorites and audience sing-along; 3 p.m. Dec. 3; Flint Center, Cupertino; $20-$55; www.calpops.org. December People: Bay Area band featuring members of Boston, The Tubes and the Greg Kihn Band performs annual family-friendly classic rock show; bring a canned food item for area food banks; 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at Rio Theatre, Santa Cruz; 8 p.m. Dec. 14 at Heritage Theatre, Campbell; 8 p.m. Dec. 15-16 at Firehouse Arts Center, Pleasanton; $28-$40; www.decemberpeople.com.

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