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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: San Jose Stage Company presents Tennessee Williams’ classic drama about the collision of truth and mendacity. Through March 3. The Stage, 490 S. First St. $32-$72. 408-283-7142, www.thestage.org. Moby-Dick: Opera San Jose stages an adaptation of Melville’s classic novel by local composer Jake Heggie, with a libretto by Gene Scheer.The opera will be sung in English with English supertitles. Through Feb. 24. California Theatre, 345 S. First St. $55-$185. 408-437-4450, operasj.org.
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Skyline College’s President Regina Stanback Stroud and President’s Council chairwoman Jessica Evans welcomed everyone to the first-of-its-kind event held in North San Mateo County that was formed in collaboration with San Mateo County/Silicon Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, San white wedding slippers, women slippers, non-slip, bow slippers, ballet flats, bridal slippers, handmade slippers, knitted slippe Mateo County Economic Development Association, San Mateo County Community College District, and San Mateo County Community College District Foundation, Michelle Enriquez-Da Silva and Greg Cochran, Summit co-chairs, provided an overview and the goal of the program..
Fine Arts League of Cupertino: The group meets the second Monday of the month, 7-9 p.m., and welcomes visitors. Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N. Stelling Road, Cupertino. Visit falc.org or call Janki at 408-863-9991. Cupertino Morningmasters: Improve your speaking and networking skills at this Toastmasters club. Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. Bethel Lutheran Church, 10181 Finch Ave., Cupertino. Sunnyvale Rotary: Meetings are Tuesdays at noon. Elks Club, 375 N. Pastoria Ave. Sunnyvalerotary.org. Dementia/Alzheimer’s Support Group: A safe, confidential, supportive environment for families to develop informal mutual support, get information about dementia and develop methods and skills to solve problems related to dementia. Fourth Tuesday of the month. Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church gym, 728 Fremont Ave., room 750, Sunnyvale. For more information, call the Alzheimer’s Association at 800-272-3900.
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