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This listing is for 2 digital jpg files, one 5"x7"personalized invitation jpg and one 6"x4" thank you card instant downloadable jpg.You can print as many as you need at your local print shop like Kinkos, Walmart, Costco or Walgreen's OR print these from home printer. NO printer material will be mailed to you.Re-sizing is available, please inquire before purchasing.Since this is for a digital download, envelopes are not included in this listing. Any 5x7 envelope will work with these invitations and thank you cards.You will instantly receive the "Thank You" card download through Etsy after purchase since that is as is.HOW TO ORDER:Include the following information in the "NOTES TO SELLER" section during checkout:-Name(s)-Date-Time-Address of party-RSVP or Regret informationPLEASE INCLUDE An email address to send the final invite to.Upon receiving payment and party info, I will begin to customize your order. Your customized file will be sent to your listed Etsy email address within 24 hours PST (Please consider your time zone.)***Copyright notice***Please note that you are paying for a creative service and the time spent designing and personalizing your item with personal information, which is permitted for ONE-TIME personal use. This item is not a licensed product, all character images used are free and not being sold. WE DO NOT SELL or claim ownership over the character clipart or graphics, they belong to their respective copyright holders. Items purchased are for one-time personal use only and they are not to be re-sold for any reason.It is very important to note that copyright restrictions on the Characters only permit graphics to be used for one time personal use such as birthday parties. Not all print shops are aware of this policy and if you have issues with a shop refusing to print for you, please try another shop or print from home printer yourself. You are responsible for printing these items.NO REFUNDS will be given for printing issues. We are NOT responsible for print issues on digital files and we do not offer technical support of any kind. You are given a high resolution file but printer specs, settings, and paper types can all affect the quality of your print. By purchasing a printable digital file, you are taking full responsibility of printing. Please send me an email or convo if you have any questions.

Zoppé Italian Family Circus: Oct. 12-Nov. 4, Red Morton Park, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. This 176-year-old Italian family circus performance features equestrian showmanship, acrobatics, canine capers and Nino the Clown. Tickets sales start Sept. 12. https://bit.ly/2csmsyG. Chocolate Fest: Oct. 12-13, Congregational Church of Belmont, 751 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Tastings: 7-9:30 p.m. Oct. 12; 1:30-4 p.m. and 7-9:30 p.m. Oct. 13. Chocolate candy, ice cream, cookie and desserts from vendors across the Bay Area. $16-$30. chocolatefestofbelmont.org.

Concord Oktoberfest: 6 p.m, Oct, 12, noon-6 p.m, Oct, 13, Todos Santos Plaza, Beer tent, live music, singing and dancing, bait or ballet gender reveal invite invitation baits or ballet 5x7 digital party fishing pole worms ballet shoes wall bar #21.0 strongman contests, food truck, kids area and more, https://bit.ly/2OiNs4R, Woodside Day of the Horse – California Gold Rush: 10 a.m.-2 p.m, Oct, 13, Woodside Town Hall, 2955 Woodside Road, Woodside, Activities, contests, music, food and more, Free, http://www.whoa94062.org/, Progressive trail ride, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., for experienced riders and their horses, Best costume, best five cards, prizes and more, $50/ www.whoa94062.org/day-of-the-horse/register-to-ride-2018..

Treasure Island Music Festival: Oct. 13-14, Middle Harbor Shoreline Park, 2777 Middle Harbor Road, Oakland. $105-$185. www.TreasureIslandFestival.com. The Wizard of Oz: Oct. 13-28, Lyric Theatre, San Jose City College, 2100 Moorpark Ave., San Jose. A family-friendly musical. $12-$37. https://bit.ly/2oW8Rpi. Night at the Museum – Phantom of the Opera Gala: 5 p.m. reception, 7 p.m. dinner, Oct. 14, Blackhawk Museum, 3700 Blackhawk Plaza Circle, Danville. Featuring Franc D’Ambrosio, who will entertain guests with Broadway and popular songs. $150. blackhawkmuseum.org/gala.

Alexander String Quartet: 7 p.m, Oct, 14, Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame,  Featuring music from Mozart, Penderecki and Beethoven, $20-$50, www.musicatkohl.org, Techapella: 7:30 p.m, Oct, 15, Fox Theater, 2215 Broadway, Redwood City, $15; 4 p.m, Nov, 4, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Caroline H, Hume Concert Hall, 50 Oak St., San Francisco, $25, Annual a cappella concert showcasing several groups from Silicon Valley’s tech world, www.techapella.com, bait or ballet gender reveal invite invitation baits or ballet 5x7 digital party fishing pole worms ballet shoes wall bar #21.0 International Documentary Film Festival: Oct, 18-28, Palo Alto, Stanford University, East Palo Alto and San Francisco, See  60 documentaries covering such issues as climate change, the impact of social media and arts, guns in our schools, gender equality, hate crime and LGBT issues, philanthropy and social change, www.unaff.org..

Harvest Weekend: Oct. 19-21, various Paso Robles locations. Try your hand at harvest (including stomping a few grapes), take in the fall foliage and enjoy live music, barbeques, barrel samples and more. http://bit.ly/2oFcGP4. J.S. Bach: Oct. 19-21. Artistic director Paul Flight leads the 30-voice California Bach Society in splendid works by J.S. Bach, including Missa Brevis in A Major and his funeral ode, BWV 198. 8 p.m. Oct. 19, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 1111 O’Farrell, San Francisco; 8 p.m. Oct. 20, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 555 Waverley, Palo Alto; 4 p.m. Oct. 21, First Congregational Church, 2345 Channing, Berkeley. $35. http://www.calbach.org.

Classical pianist Temirzhan Yerzhanov: 7 p.m, Oct, 20, St, Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1924 Trinity Ave., Walnut Creek, $10-$20,  http://stpaulswc.org/wordpress, Armenian Food Festival: October 20-21, St, John Church Hall: 275 Olympia Way, San Francisco, Noon-9 p.m, Oct, 20 with dancing from 9 p.m.-midnight, 12:30-3 p.m, Oct, 21, Dinners and a la carte options of Armenian delicacies will be served throughout, There will be children’s entertainment, Free,  stjohnarmenianchurch.com, Otsukimi/Moon Viewing Festival: bait or ballet gender reveal invite invitation baits or ballet 5x7 digital party fishing pole worms ballet shoes wall bar #21.0 5:30-8:30 p.m, Oct, 21, Lakeside Park Garden Center, 666 Bellevue Ave, Oakland, 5:30 p.m, – Bonsai garden open house (garden closes at 6:30 p.m.)  6:30 p.m, – Emeryville Taiko (Japanese drums) and performances by the student delegates of the Asian Pacific Children’s Convention, Las Lomas High School, Japan Tea Studio,  7:30 pm – Moon viewing by Eastbay Astronomical Society, Pre-paid Japanese bento-box dinners available by reservation, www.oakland-fukuoka.org..

There’s a Motown invasion taking place right now on Berkeley stages. Aurora Theatre Company is performing Dominique Morisseau’s play “Detroit ’67,” with Motown acts a frequent topic of discussion, not long after Berkeley Rep produced Morisseau’s Broadway-bound Temptations musical “Ain’t Too Proud.” And now Berkeley Playhouse opens its 11th season with “Dreamgirls,” the 1981 musical about an R&B vocal trio with more than a passing resemblance to the Supremes. With lyrics and book by Tom Eyen and music by Henry Krieger, “Dreamgirls” proves to be a great choice on a number of levels. It’s a big and energetic musical with a large, predominantly African-American cast. The Motown-style R&B numbers are catchy and fun, accentuated by the synchronized dance moves choreographed by director Brendan Simon. Berkeley Playhouse is primarily known for family-friendly fare, so the occasional drug references may raise an eyebrow, but they play a much smaller part in the story than in the 2006 feature film version.

The cast delivers dynamic bait or ballet gender reveal invite invitation baits or ballet 5x7 digital party fishing pole worms ballet shoes wall bar #21.0 vocals throughout, particularly Tanika Baptiste as Effie White, the ornery powerhouse lead singer of the Dreamettes (later the Dreams) who’s sidelined in favor of her photogenic bandmate Deena Jones (Marissa Rudd, appropriately restrained and tentative), Marcel Saunders is a delightfully animated and silky-voiced James “Thunder” Early, the ultra-suave established soul star for which the Dreamettes initially sing backup, Loreigna Sinclair is bright and bubbly as young and enthusiastic Dreamette Lorrell, and Chanel Tilghman gets down to business with brisk grace as a later addition to the Dreams, Kris Anthony Williams is boyishly earnest as Effie’s brother, a promising songwriter, ShawnJ West portrays an appealingly curmudgeonly agent, opposite Stephen Wilson as the group’s slick huckster of a manager..



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