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Police were called after a security alarm went off just after 2:15 a.m. Officers spotted the suspect on the roof. Police believe the burglar was targeting the medical marijuana dispensary in the strip mall; they found broken windows in a dance studio next door, the station reported. Police started with a search of the building with dogs, KGO-TV reported. A ladder truck from the fire department was also called out to get officers on the roof. All of the businesses were closed so no employees were inside.

“I’m delighted,” Welch said about winning the award, “I was never expecting anything like this, I had to collect my jaw off the floor.”, Welch wears two hats, During the week she’s a violin instructor who teaches mostly children at her home, as well as at schools in Mountain View, Los Altos and Campbell and at Keith Holland Guitars in Los Gatos, On weekends, Welch trades in the backstage for center stage, performing with one of two bands, double ballet shoes necklace, dance slipper, dancer, nutcracker gifts,recital gifts , keepsake, ballerina, shoe charm,for niece, both locally and around the country, She just returned from a trip to Washington, where she performed in Seattle and Bellingham with the group Bandemonium..

Welch splits her time between Bandemonium and Sidesaddle, a bluegrass band she cofounded in 1979 that for the past 17 years has played bimonthly at Sam’s Bar-B-Que in San Jose. The band also performs at bluegrass and community festivals and fairs throughout California and has released seven recordings to date. “I’m extraordinarily lucky to be able to have a day job that I have so much passion for,” said Welch. Welch also plays in contra dance bands in the Bay Area. She has been teaching private violin lessons for more than 25 years using a teaching approach that focuses on violin technique and music theory and ear training. While most of her students are children, there are some adults, including an 88-year-old man that Welch said is her inspiration.

“One of the things I love to share is my passion with my students and my hope is that some of my students can experience some of the joy in the music,” Welch said, To share that experience with her students, Welch will occasionally have a group join her on stage with one of her bands at a venue such double ballet shoes necklace, dance slipper, dancer, nutcracker gifts,recital gifts , keepsake, ballerina, shoe charm,for niece, as Sam’s Bar-B-Que or at a contra dance in Palo Alto, “I’ll get a dozen students to play whatever music we’ve been working on and it’s just so much fun,” she said..

AAUW Authors Luncheon: A a benefit book signing for AAUW Funds by Bo Caldwell, author of “Distant Land of My Father” and “City of Tranquil Light”; Audrey Lynch, author of “The Development of Roy Simmonds as a Steinbeck Scholar as Evidenced Through His Letters” and several other Steinbeck books; and Marcia Kemp Sterling, author of “One Summer in Arkansas.” Jan. 23, 11 a.m. La Rinconada Country Club, 14597 Clearview Drive, Los Gatos. $55; reservations required by Jan. 15 to Judy Borlase, 1660 Hyacinth Lane, San Jose, CA 95124. For more information, contact Geri Williams at 408-642-5042.

Sale-ing into 2014: Bargains in artwork including paintings, photography, drawings, jewelry, clothing, ceramics, glass art and art cards, Through Jan, 26, Aegis Gallery of Fine Art, 14531 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, Wednesday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Thursday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m, 408-867-0171, aegisgallery.com, Saratoga’s Got Talent: An opportunity for all Saratogans to share their talent and have a good time, Live musical performances, dance, karaoke, stand-up comedy and more–just about anything goes, Kids perform the first hour, and adults after, Every month has double ballet shoes necklace, dance slipper, dancer, nutcracker gifts,recital gifts , keepsake, ballerina, shoe charm,for niece, a different theme, anchored by a Saratoga High School team, Third Friday of each month, 7-10:30 p.m, Blue Rock Shoot, 14523 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, Check for event updates at facebook.com/ValleyTalent or subscribe to the email group, groups.google.com/group/ValleyTalent, saratogatalent.com..

California Apricots: The Saratoga Historical Foundation presents a free lecture on “California Apricots–The Lost Orchards of Silicon Valley.” Author Robin Chapman traces the history of the apricot and ties it with the time period when the Silicon Valley was the leading apricot producer. Chapman’s book can be purchased after the event, and she will autograph all copies. Jan. 21, 7:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church reception hall, 14103 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga. saratogahistory.com.

Fruit Trees for Year-Round Harvest: Master gardener Nancy Garrison explains the basics of growing and cultivating fruit trees, and which varieties are most productive in our region, Jan, 21, double ballet shoes necklace, dance slipper, dancer, nutcracker gifts,recital gifts , keepsake, ballerina, shoe charm,for niece, 6 p.m, Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga, 408-867-6126, Sleep and Health Program: Dr, Eddie Cheng and Kristina Liu discuss the causes and treatments for insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea, The presentation is followed by a Q&A session, Jan, 25, 10:30 a.m, Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga, 408-867-6126..



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