Friday, June 1
CARVER COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER
226 N. Hackberry
7 p.m., "Honoring Dora—An exceptional Life: 1956-2007"
A free performance to celebrate the life of Dora Ruffner, Palo Alto faculty member, dancer, teacher and yoga instructor. Donations will fund the Dora Ruffner Dance Scholarship for the Alamo Community Colleges and will also help support her daughters. For more information, call Kristina at 210-573-7676.
Saturday, June 2
LINDBERGH PARK (located at Kelly USA)
11 a.m.-4 p.m., District Staff Council will host a District Employee Picnic for district employees and their families. Enjoy food, games, music, prizes and plenty of fun. For more information call Diane De La Garza at 210-208-8075.
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
10 a.m., Pecan Hall, Room 101
Parent/Teacher/Student Orientation for Kids Jam Summer Camps, designed for K-5th grade students. Campus will be held Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 4-August 3. Saturday Enrichment begins June 9, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. For information call 210-348-2400
ST. PHILIP'S COLLEGE
10 a.m., Dance Studio, Watson Fine Arts Center, SPC Main Campus
The St. Philip’s College Academy of Fine Arts for Middle and High School Students (grade 7 - 12) is holding open auditions for its summer children's theatre production of "The 2 Stories of the 3 Little Pigs." The Academy is looking for actors, singers, dancers and student production
staff to fill performance and production roles. The Academy is free and open to all 7-12 graders. For information, please call Nina McGrath at 531-4704 or e-mail her at: nmcgrath@mail.accd.edu
Wednesday, June 6
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
7 p.m., Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room
The San Antonio College Family Learning Academy will hold its Third Annual Graduation Ceremony, featuring keynote speaker Professor Norma V. Cantu, University of Texas at Austin School of Law and Education and former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education.
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