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Valentine’s Day is for the birds at Campbell park

Editorial Board Published January 26, 2025
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Valentine’s Day is for the birds at Campbell park
Birding courtship stroll

Those that partake in a Valentine’s Day stroll at Edith Morley Park hosted by the Santa Clara Valley Open House Authority may hear the sound of affection—or on the very least, the sound of birds figuring out an acceptable accomplice for mating.The birding courtship and nesting stroll is ready for Friday, Feb. 14, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join the occasion at Eventbrite.com.

‘Gatsby’ ballet

The World Ballet Firm is staging the World Premiere of “The Great Gatsby,” primarily based on of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, on Feb. 8, 7 p.m., at Campbell’s Heritage Theatre.

The unique rating by composer Anna Drubich, making her ballet debut, embraces the sounds of the Jazz Age, whereas Ilya Zhivoy’s choreography captures the eagerness of the central love story.

Regardless of its grownup themes, “Gatsby” is meant as a family-friendly ballet. The corporate is pushed by the assumption that ballet is for everybody, and performances are designed to attraction to newcomers and seasoned ballet goers alike.

Tickets are $39-$95 plus a $6.50 facility charge at www.heritagetheatre.org.

Pure rejuvenation

In a belated celebration of World Wetlands Day, the Santa Clara Valley Open House Authority is internet hosting a digital tour of wetlands images on Friday, Feb. 7, 1:30-2 p.m. As photos of nature has been confirmed to extend focus and assist with planning and problem-solving, it’s additionally a chance for contributors to really feel rejuvenated and related to the pure world.Join the occasion at Eventbrite.com.

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