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Los Altos Stage Company. “Harold and Maude.” April 10-May 4. Featuring Warren Wernick as Harold, Lillian Bogovich as Maude, Kristin Brownstone as Mrs. Helen Chasen, Gary Landis as Dr. Matthews, Ray D’Ambrosio as Father Finnegan, Clint Williams as Inspector Doppel/Gardener, Ken Leeds as Sgt. Doppel/Boss, Hannah Larson as Sylvie Gazel/Nancy Mersch/Sunshine Dore, and Jennifer Gregoire as The Maid, Marie. Bus Barn Theatre, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $18-$32. www.losaltosstage.org, 650-941-0551 or email lucylittlewood@losaltosstage.org.

Dragon Theatre, “Smash.” By Jeffrey Hatcher, April 11 through May 4, Directed by Vickie Rozell, Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway St., Redwood City, $30 (deals available), 650-493-2006 or www.dragonproductions.net, Peninsula Youth Theatre, “Brighton Beach Memoirs.” By Neil Simon, A Teen Intensive Production, 7:30 p.m, April 11, 1 and 7:30 p.m, April 12, SecondStage, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, baby shoe, baby girls shoe, baby shoe girls, navy blue ballet flats with large bow and satin ribbon ties. $10, 650-903-6000 or www.pytnet.org..

Palo Alto Players. “Young Frankenstein.” April 25 through May 11. By Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, based on the film by Brooks. Directed by Patrick Klein. Featuring Steven Ennis as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, Lindsay Stark as Elizabeth Benning, Jessica Whittemore as Inga, George Mauro as The Hermit and Inspector Hans Kemp, Michael D. Reed as The Monster, Joey McDaniel as Igor, Linda Piccone as Frau Blücher, Shawn Bender as Dr. Victor Von Frankenstein; and Tony Gonzales, Mohamed Ismail, Andrew Kracht, Joey Montes, Alex Rubin and Michael Saenz, male ensemble; and Christina Bolognini, Jennifer Butler, Stacey Hamilton, Jessica Maxey, Michelle McComb, Noelani Neal, and Elana Ron, female ensemble. Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $26–$48. 650-329-0891 or www.paplayers.org.

Veretski Pass and SF Choral Artists, “Lilith The Night Demon In One Lewd Act: The bawdy alternate Jewish story of creation, presented as a magical folk opera.” 3 p.m, May 4, Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center, Menlo-Atherton High School, 555 Middlefield baby shoe, baby girls shoe, baby shoe girls, navy blue ballet flats with large bow and satin ribbon ties. Road, Atherton, $30-$39, $39-$49 at the door, Tickets: http://brownpaperticket.com/producer/6139 or information: www.liliththenightdemon.com, WANT YOUR EVENT IN THINGS TO DO?, Send name of event, time and date, place of event including address, how much it costs, where to buy tickets and the name and phone number of a contact person to jorr@dailynewsgroup.com..

Government officials are required by state law to annually disclose their personal financial interests, including investments, real estate, income, business positions, travel payments and gifts received. The documents help the public detect possible conflicts of interest. Keeping track of every free meal and gift is time consuming but important, said former Santa Clara mayor Judy Nadler, who served as a senior fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University from 2003 to January of this year.

“Some of it gets down to your basic philosophy of why we serve,” Nadler said during a phone interview Wednesday, “They have a right to know who could be influencing you, whether it be sending you a free basket at Christmas or something else.”, The economic interest statements show that two city council members traveled overseas to sister cities in November at the invitation of their hosts, Redwood City Councilman Jeffrey Gee, who was vice mayor at the time, went to Wuhan, China, to speak on baby shoe, baby girls shoe, baby shoe girls, navy blue ballet flats with large bow and satin ribbon ties. a panel about urban development, The $8,705 cost was picked up by the Wuhan Foreign Affairs Office..

Around the same time, Menlo Park Councilman Peter Ohtaki — then the city’s mayor — traveled to Galway, Ireland. Ohtaki personally paid for the airfare and his hosts provided lodging and gifts such as a $350 “Claddagh Ring,” a traditional Irish ring that features two hands holding a heart, and $60 worth of Irish smoked salmon. The total value for all that came out to $1,094. San Mateo County Supervisor Don Horsley also traveled abroad last year, to Israel. Horsley initially neglected to list the trip in the economic interest satement he filed, but after this story ran in Thursday’s digital version of The Daily News he contacted the newspaper and said he remembered the 10-day excursion and amended his statement accordingly.

Horsley said he was part of a Bay Area delegation whose trip was sponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Council to “promote friendship and understanding between the U.S, and Israel.” While he paid for his own airfare, the nonprofit picked up the tab for his meals and hotels, a gift with an estimated value $4,000 to $5,000, Horsley said, “They were pretty nice hotels,” he added, On April 12, Redwood City Councilwoman Rosanne Foust ate a $75 meal, courtesy of Recology San Mateo County, The next day, the city’s then-mayor, Alicia Aguirre, received a $43.95 dinner from the city’s garbage hauler, Both meals took place in Monterey during the Redwood City-San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce Annual Progress Seminar baby shoe, baby girls shoe, baby shoe girls, navy blue ballet flats with large bow and satin ribbon ties. weekend..



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