The 6:30 p.m. July 16 concert will be at the beautiful new Weill Hall, located in the Green Music Center on the Sonoma State University campus, 1801 E. Cotati Ave., in Rohnert Park. The concert will reprise pianist Thibaudet and the RNO performances of the Saint-Saens’ “Egyptian” Piano Concerto No. 5 and Shostakovich’s “Festive Overture.” Charismatic violinist Sarah Chang will augment the program by performing Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto, as Montanaro conducts.
SCHOOL NEWS, • The Redwood City Public Library announced on Monday that it is offering fine-free cards to teachers, The program joins other efforts of the library to support educators, pack of 2 ballerina hair bows on clips or elastic, with silver ballet details and shiny heart centre. perfect gift for little da such as librarian visits, library tours, online curriculum support databases, and more.Teachers, home-school educators, preschool or child-care providers who live in Redwood City or North Fair Oaks are eligible for a teacher card, as are teachers who work in Redwood City School District, Sequoia Union High School District, Cañada College or private schools in Redwood City or North Fair Oaks, Benefits of the teacher card include no daily overdue fines and no renewal fines on Redwood City Public Library materials for classroom use, Fees associated with unreturned or damaged items will still be charged, In July, the Peninsula Library System eliminated daily overdue fines on children’s and teens’ library cards, another step forward in improving library access for the children of Redwood City, Teachers may sign up for a teacher card by downloading the application at http://bit.ly/rwcteacherscard..
Then the canal spilled into the vast Neva River, and all of St. Petersburg spread before us. Pink, peach and violet clouds streaked the horizon. Across the river, on Zayachy Island — one of a multitude of small islands in the Neva that fall within St. Petersburg’s metropolitan limits — stood SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, burial place of Peter the Great, the three Alexanders and the executed Czar Nicholas, Czarina Alexandra and their children. The golden-spired cathedral glinted in the fading sun. I breathed in the maritime air — a pungent mix of gasoline and ripe river smells — and checked my watch. It was 11 p.m., and the sky was still as bright as that of an early summer evening.
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Kids’ Scavenger Hunt: 4-5 p.m. June 16. Kids in grades K-5 who complete the scavenger hunt can win a prize. Magic with Timothy James: 7-8 p.m. June 16. Kids will enjoy an evening of magic. Busy Bee Dogs: 4-4:40 p.m. June 19. The formerly homeless pets, Busy Bee Dogs will provide educational entertainment. Book Buddies: 1-2 p.m. Wednesdays. (Call 925-673-0659 to confirm the program on a specific Wednesday). A book buddy volunteer reader is in the library to read stories to children 3 and older.