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Learn Hindi: Instructors Dhawal Tyagi and Ashutosh Shastry lead a weekly free Hindi language class for beginners, open to all Saratogans. Sundays, 5-6 p.m. Serbian Orthodox Church, 18870 Allendale Ave., Saratoga. RSVP at facebook.com/saratogatemple. Bollywood Fitness: Weekly Bollywood workout classes, open to all Saratogans. Sundays, 4-5 p.m. Serbian Orthodox Church, 18870 Allendale Ave., Saratoga. Free. Event details at facebook.com/saratoga temple. GriefShare: A biblically based grief recovery group; each session is stand-alone and addresses a different aspect of losing a loved one through videos and small group discussion. Child care available upon request. Tuesdays through April 1, 7-9 p.m. Calvary Church, 16330 Los Gatos Blvd., room D-105, Los Gatos. $15 registration fee (scholarship is available). Register by sending contact information to Pastor Lamar Allen at 408-356-5126 x212 or lallen@calvarylg.com.

Michael Boitz, the school’s visual and performing arts chairman, is organizing the trip, He said the World Association for Symphonic tap shoes jewelry bracelet bangle dancer silver charm word live love dance leaping ballet inspirational expandable jewelry ooak Bands and Ensembles invited Saratoga High to participate after members of the music department applied “on a whim” last year, Four schools in the East Bay and other youth bands and orchestras in Europe will also be taking part, but Saratoga students will be among the youngest, he said, “We look awfully young compared to a lot of groups that will be seen,” Boitz said, “So we have to work really hard and focus diligently on preparation for it, because we’re sharing the stage with really fantastic groups.”..

The advanced ensembles, comprised of 10th through 12th graders in the symphonic, orchestra and wind ensembles, along with a handful of freshmen, will be making this excursion, scheduled for June 21-July 4, Boitz said. They’ll be performing at the Palau de la Musica in Valencia, the Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcelona and the concert hall at the the Kursaal Congress Centre and Auditorium in San Sebastian. In the last decade, Saratoga High School music students have traveled overseas on three different occasions, with the last one taking place in 2009 when they went to Austria, Switzerland and Germany. For the students, it’s an opportunity to learn about the history of each city, meet their counterparts from around the world and play in front of different audiences. Especially during the summer when Europe’s music festivals are in full bloom, “You always have really great appreciative audiences,” said Boitz.

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To continue fundraising efforts, the music department will hold a Jazz Cabaret and Swing Dance on March 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the large gym. A complimentary coffee and dessert buffet will be available in the small gym. Tickets, sold on the Saratoga Music Boosters website and at the door, are $20 for adults, $10 for students, and $50 for a family package (two adults and two students). Boitz described the event as “a nightclub meets a wedding reception.”. “It’s a blast,” he said. “If people have never come they should give it a shot.”.

Many of those achievements are recognized in today’s issue of the Los Gatos Weekly-Times, and we ask the members of the community to join us in congratulating these students tap shoes jewelry bracelet bangle dancer silver charm word live love dance leaping ballet inspirational expandable jewelry ooak for their recent successes and wishing them luck in the exciting events still to come, First, the Los Gatos advanced and intermediate cheer squads traveled to Las Vegas last weekend to compete in the Jamz National Championships, The advanced team was the two-time defending champion in the event, and the Wildcats came through with a three-peat by winning another title, The intermediate team finished close behind, taking third place at the nationals..

Turn a few pages to find a preview of the Los Gatos drama department’s production of its annual spring musical. This year, 33 cast members will sing and dance their way through “All Shook Up.” The production that opens on March 7 and runs through March 15 promises to show off the many talents of the students at Los Gatos High. Finally, check out the sports pages in today’s paper where the Los Gatos boys soccer team is featured for what it has accomplished and also for what it hopes to achieve. The Wildcats won the championship in the De Anza Division of the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League–arguably, the toughest public school soccer league in the Central Coast Section–and now prepares to go for the gold in the CCS Division II playoffs.

Joining the Gatos boys in CCS playoff competition are the school’s boys and girls basketball teams and the girls soccer team, League wrestling champion Nick Bertram and seven of his teammates will also compete at the CCS level this weekend as Los Gatos athletes continue their pursuit of postseason honors, In addition, two prominent Los Gatos graduates–Marine Col, Willy Buhl and former track star Heather Hennessey–are featured in today’s paper, Col, Buhl, a member of the class of 1980, returned to town to meet with the Los Gatos Lions on his way to the VA Hospital in Palo Alto in his new role as the tap shoes jewelry bracelet bangle dancer silver charm word live love dance leaping ballet inspirational expandable jewelry ooak commander of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, and Hennessey, a 2001 graduate, is recognized upon her selection as a member of the High School Athletic Hall of Fame..



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