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This lovely booties is hand knitted of angora, merino and polyamide yarn.The warmest and prettiest booties for your little one♥.Soft and cozy, knitted in smoke free environment.Could be a beautiful gift, photo prop♥ This item is ready to ship. ♥ SIZE: 6-12 months: feet approx. 4.7"(12cm)❤ Material: angira, merino wool and polyamide♥ I sending item packed in wrapping tissue paper. Ready to be a gift for your lovely person.♥ Care instructions:Hand wash 30°C, dry flatShipping worldwide via Priority post mail (Latvijas Pasts) from Latvia (EU).I packed using bubble envelope.All orders have tracking number.If you have any questions or would like a different color or size, please contact me.♥ Thanks for visiting ♥

Love, Lust and Laughter: 2 p.m. July 15, Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek. Featuring Festival Opera of Walnut Creek performing three acts from three famous operas, including the first Act of La Boheme, the second act of Tosca and the party scene from Die Fledermaus. www.lesherartscenter.org. Luca & Lucca Father-Son Concert: 8 p.m. July 16, Yoshi’s Jazz Club, Jack London Square, Oakland. San Francisco music educator and bassist Daniel Lucca Parenti and his 9-year-old son, Luca, will be taking the stage together. Special guests. $20. ticketf.ly/2ITaujn.

Born to Drum Women’s Camp: July 19-22, Bort Meadows, Chabot Regional Park, Oakland, Maestra drummers, dancers, musicians, artists, writers and healers from all over the world, Offering variety hand knit ballet shoes of workshops: drum, dance, vocals, movement, yoga, healing, Mother Peace tarot, social justice alliance building, gender identification, poetry, sign language, meditation, and more, $60-$125/day, includes overnight, http://www.womendrummers.org/, 4.48 Psychosis: July 20-Aug, 4, Temescal Arts Center, 511 48th St., Oakland, Presented by Anton’s Well Theater Company, this drama features Sarah Kane’s examination of depression, $17-$20, www.antonswell.org..

Oakland Wine Festival: 10 a.m.-11:30 p.m. July 21, Joaquin Miller Community Center, 3594 Sanborn Drive, Oakland. Educational wine tasting, brunch and dinner. $35-$75. www.oaklandwinefestival.com. Unveiling Infinity — Vigyan Bhairav: 10 a.m.-noon and 2-4 p.m. July 21-22, San Jose Convention Center, 150 W. San Carlos St., San Jose. Witness one of the largest meditation events, with nearly 3500 people congregating from different parts of the world to take part in programs led by the greatest exponent of yoga from India, world humanitarian and peace ambassador, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. $295. www.gp2018.org.

NorCal Night Market: 3-11 p.m, July 27-29 and Sept, 21-23, Alameda County Fairgrounds, 4501 Pleasanton Ave., Pleasanton, Featuring 150-plus food and merchandise vendors, games, an art walk and live music, Enjoy everything from potato-swirl skewers to drinks served in lightbulbs, traditional Asian street snacks, fusion foods and a diverse hand knit ballet shoes offering of other #foodporn, Admission $5, Parking $10, https://www.norcalnightmarket.com/about/, Pedalfest: 11 a.m.-6 p.m, July 28, Jack London Square, Oakland, A free celebration of bikes, cycling, food and family, All proceeds benefit Bike East Bay, Food, entertainment, daredevil stunts, a bicycle parade for kids and bike safety training, In addition there will be a diverse display of bicycles — from vintage and hand-built bikes to high-end customizations, https://bit.ly/2JUGIfp..

Cinnabar Winery 35-year Anniversary Party: Noon-3 p.m. July 28, at a private estate in Saratoga. Festivities will feature paella and other fare, wine, music, barrel tasting, raffle and a touch of wizardry. Guests will have an opportunity to meet winemaker George Troquato and cellar master Alejandro Aldama. The founder of Cinnabar, Tom Mudd, will have his family in attendance also. $75-$85. www.cinnabarwinery.com. Family Sundown Safari: 5 p.m.-10 a.m. July 28, Aug. 11, 18, 25, Oakland Zoo. Bring tent, sleeping bag and your family. Pizza dinner, twilight tour behind the scenes. Storyteller and s’mores. Morning breakfast and tour.$75-$85. https://bit.ly/2I7tk1O.

Jazz at the Lesher Center 2018 Series: Saturday evenings from July 28 through Sept, 14, Acts include trumpet maestro Bria Skonberg with special guest trombonist Wycliffe Gordon (July 28), pianist Marcus Roberts and The Modern Jazz Generation with drummer Jason Marsalis, bassist Rodney Jordan and hand knit ballet shoes their 10-piece orchestra (Aug, 11), Brazilian vocal star Eliane Elias (Aug, 18), and the contemporary pianist Gerald Clayton Quintet with trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire and saxophonist Dayna Stephens (Aug, 25), Plus, Sarah McKenzie live in concert featuring all new original music with her program, San Francisco – Paris Of The West (Sept, 14),  www.LesherARTScenter.org..

Hats Off: 7:30 p.m. July 30, The Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison St., Berkeley. A benefit concert for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society with the Ethan Ostrow Trio and special guests. https://bit.ly/2lnJ9s9. Rosie Rally Home Front Festival: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 11, Craneway Pavilion, Ford Assembly Plant, 1414 Harbour Way S, Richmond. Family-friendly event full of fun, festivities, food, costume contests, dancing and more. Free. www.rosietheriveter.org/events/rosie-rally. 56th annual Obon Festival: 5-6 p.m. food sales, 7 p.m. Obon dance, Aug. 11, Southern Alameda County Buddhist Church, 32975 Alvarado Nile Road, Union City. Buddhist dancing, Japanese music with San Jose Chidori Band and Japanese foods. http://sacbc.org/.

Ave Maria benefit concert: 5:30 p.m, Aug, 25, St, Paul’s Church, 1924 Trinity Ave, Walnut Creek, hand knit ballet shoes Favorite arias, songs and duets featuring Soprano Marina Tolstova, Before the concert enjoy table hors d’oeuvres and bite size desserts, $20-$40, https://bit.ly/2taQ1gN, Winesong Weekend: Sept, 7-8, Mendocino Coast, Pinot Noir Celebration: Meet the Winemakers, 1-4 p.m, Sept, 7, Pinot noir tastings paired with hors d’oeuvres from the Little River Inn, Wine and Food Tasting in the Gardens, 11 a.m.-2 p.m, Sept, 8, Enjoy samplings from wineries as well as beer, spirits, and ciders; plus bites from nearly 50 local and regional artisanal food purveyors, and musicians performing jazz, classical, blues, calypso and folk rock, Silent auction 11 a.m.-3 p.m., live auction, 2-5 p.m, Tickets go on sale April 1, www.winesong.org..



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