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Handmade shoes with breathable microfiber to prevent foot odor. They are made with 100% cotton with prewashed fabric that neither will fade nor shrink. Fabric shown here is handwoven by Guatemalan artisans and the inner part of the shoes is made out of ultra suede leather which is perfect for a breathable & comfortable wear.- The outsole is of high-quality rubber for traction & durabilityUS / EU Women's Sizes4 / 354.5 / 355 / 365.5 / 366 / 376.5 / 377 / 387.5 / 398 / 398.5 / 409 / 409.5 / 4110 / 41-4210.5 / 1211 / 4311.5 / 4312 / 44

TUESDAY: Brace yourself for much more drama as “Greenleaf” launches its third season. All of the turbulent forces that Grace’s (Merle Dandridge) return to Memphis unleashed now threaten to destroy not just the megachurch her family built, but the family itself. (10 p.m., OWN). TUESDAY: “The Shop” is LeBron James’ contribution to late-night television. The NBA superstar pops up in barber shops around the country to have free-flowing conversations with his famous friends about sports, music, pop culture and world events. Among the first guests are Draymond Green, Snoop Dogg and Jon Stewart. (11 p.m., HBO).

WEDNESDAY: On an especially big-hearted installment of “MasterChef,” Gordon Ramsay and his fellow judges direct the remaining home cooks to serve up restaurant-quality dishes to a group of heroic California firefighters, (8 honey, hand embroidered, slip on flats, ballet flats, handmade in guatemala, guipil textiles p.m., Fox), WEDNESDAY: Break out the power saws and sledge hammers, The “Property Brothers” — Jonathan and Drew Scott — are back for a new season and they’re ready to oversee more makeovers for buyers seeking their dream homes, (9 p.m., HGTV)..

THURSDAY: The offbeat new drama series “One Dollar” is set in a small, struggling Rust Belt town where a shocking multiple murder case occurs. Following a single greenback as it changes hands, the show cleverly connects a diverse group of characters to the case, while exploring issues tied to class and cultural divides. (CBS All Access). FRIDAY: Season 2 of the addictive crime drama “Ozark” continues to follow Marty and Wendy Byrde (Jason Bateman and Laura Linney) as they navigate the murky waters of life within a drug cartel. Will things ever get back to normal? Probably not before more blood is spilled. (Netflix).

Italian Family Festa: The Italian American Heritage Foundation’s 38th annual festa features authentic Italian food, live entertainment along with culinary demos, wine, bocce ball, a grape stomp, face painting and the Galbani Cooking Stage, sponsored by Galbani Cheese with celebrity Chef Marco sharing his cooking tips and recipes, Aug, 25, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Aug, honey, hand embroidered, slip on flats, ballet flats, handmade in guatemala, guipil textiles 26, 11 a.m.-6 p.m, History Park, 1650 Senter Road, : www.italianfamilyfestasj.org, 408-368-9094, Silicon Valley Pride: The theme for the 43rd annual LGBTQ celebration is “Unity, Diversity, Strength.” Silicon Valley Pride kicks off with a Trans and Friends Rally follow by a Night Festival, Aug, 25-26, Plaza de Cesar Chavez, 1 Paseo De San Antonio, https://www.svpride.com..

Who Does She Think She is?: This documentary by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll features five fierce women who refuse to choose between mothering and creativity, partnering and independence, economics and art. Aug. 24, 7 p.m.; doors at 6:30 p.m. San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, 520 S. First St. $10 members, $15 non-members. https://www.sjquiltmuseum.org/events. Rose Garden Farmers Market: Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Lincoln High School parking lot, 577 Dana Ave. Farmers Market: Willow Glen’s market operates year-round. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Willow Glen Community Center, 2175 Lincoln Ave., San Jose.

Senior Tennis: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-11 a.m. Bramhall Park, 1320  Willow St., San Jose, Contact Barb Jarvis at 408-286-9369, Willows Cafe: Lunch is served Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The menu usually includes entree, vegetables, side dish, salad, fruit and milk for a suggested donation of $3 for adults 60 and older/$6 for guests under 60, Willow Glen Community and honey, hand embroidered, slip on flats, ballet flats, handmade in guatemala, guipil textiles Senior Center, 2175 Lincoln Ave., San Jose, Reservations required 48 hours in advance to 408-265-0915, Kirk Café at Camden: Seniors are invited to enjoy lunch and make friends at this program offered every weekday, Enjoy special events, birthday parties and guest speakers, Lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon, Suggested donation is $3 for adults 60 years and older, Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave, San Jose, Reservations are required (24 hours in advance). 408-371-2888..

The Face on the Barroom Floor: San Jose Chamber Orchestra and Guggenheim Entertainment present a one-act opera by San Jose resident Henry Mollicone, followed by clips from “The Face on the Barroom Floor: The Poem, the Place, the Opera.” Aug. 24-26. 3Below Theaters & Lounge, 288 S. Second St. $40-$50. www.3Belowtheaters.com or 408-404-7711. Financial Wellness Group: Share information about financial wellness and investing. Some of us are newbies and some of us have years of experience. For more information about meetings, email info@southbaybogleheads.com, southbaybogleheads.com.

Willow Glen Lions: The Lions meet honey, hand embroidered, slip on flats, ballet flats, handmade in guatemala, guipil textiles on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month in support of brain injury programs, Santa Maria urban ministry, Second Harvest Food Bank, Teen Challenge, and other programs, Denny’s, 1140 Hillsdale Ave., San Jose, For more information, contact Dave Parkinson at tdadave@comcast.net  or 408-998-2139, Pancake Breakfast: The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary hosts a breakfast fundraiser benefiting veterans and their families and scholarships for local students, Breakfast includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, fruit, coffee/tea and juice, First Sunday of the month, 8:30-11 a.m. American Legion Veteran’s Hall Post 318, 1504 Minnesota Ave., San Jose, Suggested donation $6/$5 students and active duty military..



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