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Grab your black and white attire, add your best bling and join us for “Black, White & Bling!” Community Solutions’ 7th Annual Gala. You don’t want to miss this elegant evening complete with a champagne reception, gourmet dinner with wine, live and silent auctions, late-night dancing to the sounds of Mile Pruitt, and more. Proceeds from the event support services for local children, youth and families affected by abuse, violence and mental health issues.
Fill a grocery bag with great books for only $8! ( $5 for members of the Friends of the Gilroy Library) proceeds support the free classes and events at the Gilroy branch library.
We also have colorful book bags with our logo which can be purchased for just $2!
This will be the third film in a series on food and farming sponsored by the Gilroy Library. EDIBLE CITY explores the unique perspective of a variety of characters who are challenging the paradigm of our broken food system. The film records their transformative work in growing local food systems and economies.
Film starts at 6:30pm with discussion after. End time will be 8:30pm.
Cost: Free
Place: upstairs in the Gilroy Library in the large Community Meeting Room.
See attached flyer.
On Sunday, December 9 at 5:30 P.M., Music at Advent will collaborate with students and faculty from Valley Christian School to present LUX: The Dawn From on High. The sanctuary will resound with beautiful music from over 100 singers and a 40-piece orchestra. This will be a perfect opportunity to discover more about light in all its many meanings. All are invited!
The Morgan Hill Wind Symphony winter concert is finally here!
Please join us for a evening concert shining a light on the musical legacy of Leroy Anderson. We have prepared a delightful selection of his music. From works made popular by the Boston Pops, to pieces reminiscent of Christmas and the joys of winter, there’s something for everyone.
There will be one intermission and complimentary refreshments.
As always, our concerts are open to the entire community, and free to attend (no tickets required).
Please invite your family and friends to hear a wonderful evening of live music!
The Open House will offer information on classes, meet mentors and try out new instruments. Guitar, violin, drum and singing classes will be offered in the winter session for youth in grades 1-12. There will also be an opportunity to register youth for classes – first come, first served. The winter session begins January 26. The BCAC at Advent Lutheran creates new possibilities for children and youth to create music by providing low-cost and free music lessons. For more information, please visit www.lutheran.org/bcac
Fill a grocery bag with great books for $8 or $5 for members!
Proceeds support free classes and events at the Gilroy Library.
Announcing a benefit concert for Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center (W.E.R.C.), Hope Is The Thing With Feathers, featuring songs of Copland, Duke, Heggie and much more!
W.E.R.C. volunteer Heather Clemens Faulhaber, Soprano, will be the featured volcalist.
She will be joined by amazing artists Justin Plank and Martin Rojas Dietrich, accompanied by Anny Cheng.
You will get to meet a W.E.R.C. ambassador or two!
Suggested donation of $10 to attend, all proceeds benefit Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center.
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Grab your black and white attire, add your best bling and join us for “Black, White & Bling!” Community Solutions’ 7th Annual Gala. You don’t want to miss this elegant evening complete with a champagne reception, gourmet dinner with wine, live and silent auctions, late-night dancing to the sounds of Mile Pruitt, and more. Proceeds from the event support services for local children, youth and families affected by abuse, violence and mental health issues.
Fill a grocery bag with great books for only $8! ( $5 for members of the Friends of the Gilroy Library) proceeds support the free classes and events at the Gilroy branch library.
We also have colorful book bags with our logo which can be purchased for just $2!
This will be the third film in a series on food and farming sponsored by the Gilroy Library. EDIBLE CITY explores the unique perspective of a variety of characters who are challenging the paradigm of our broken food system. The film records their transformative work in growing local food systems and economies.
Film starts at 6:30pm with discussion after. End time will be 8:30pm.
Cost: Free
Place: upstairs in the Gilroy Library in the large Community Meeting Room.
See attached flyer.
On Sunday, December 9 at 5:30 P.M., Music at Advent will collaborate with students and faculty from Valley Christian School to present LUX: The Dawn From on High. The sanctuary will resound with beautiful music from over 100 singers and a 40-piece orchestra. This will be a perfect opportunity to discover more about light in all its many meanings. All are invited!
The Morgan Hill Wind Symphony winter concert is finally here!
Please join us for a evening concert shining a light on the musical legacy of Leroy Anderson. We have prepared a delightful selection of his music. From works made popular by the Boston Pops, to pieces reminiscent of Christmas and the joys of winter, there’s something for everyone.
There will be one intermission and complimentary refreshments.
As always, our concerts are open to the entire community, and free to attend (no tickets required).
Please invite your family and friends to hear a wonderful evening of live music!
The Open House will offer information on classes, meet mentors and try out new instruments. Guitar, violin, drum and singing classes will be offered in the winter session for youth in grades 1-12. There will also be an opportunity to register youth for classes – first come, first served. The winter session begins January 26. The BCAC at Advent Lutheran creates new possibilities for children and youth to create music by providing low-cost and free music lessons. For more information, please visit www.lutheran.org/bcac
Fill a grocery bag with great books for $8 or $5 for members!
Proceeds support free classes and events at the Gilroy Library.
Announcing a benefit concert for Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center (W.E.R.C.), Hope Is The Thing With Feathers, featuring songs of Copland, Duke, Heggie and much more!
W.E.R.C. volunteer Heather Clemens Faulhaber, Soprano, will be the featured volcalist.
She will be joined by amazing artists Justin Plank and Martin Rojas Dietrich, accompanied by Anny Cheng.
You will get to meet a W.E.R.C. ambassador or two!
Suggested donation of $10 to attend, all proceeds benefit Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center.