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Musical Ballet in Pink from the Petit Etoile collection by Kokka Fabrics of Japan* 85% cotton 15% linen canvas fabric* Kokka item number KOKP-43900-901-B* 43-44 inches wide* Background color: pink* Features: multi-colored ballerinas dancing across a musical score, plus swans, castles, ballet shoes, "I Love Ballet" and heartsChoose the length you prefer (half yard or one yard). Multiple quantities are cut as continuous yardage!Please message us if you have any questions or would like to discuss shipping. If you live in the US and your order will be over 1 pound, a priority mail flat rate envelope will be cheaper than the calculated first class package rate. We are happy to make custom listings! :-)*************************************************************************All of our fabric is 100% quilt-shop quality and has been stored in a smoke-free, climate-controlled environment.Yardage will be continuously cut at the time of your order. Please contact us through Etsy for a custom listing for your specific requirements.We always combine shipping on multiple items to your advantage and will refund any overcharge over $1.*************************************************************************

“Then on New Year’s Day, we are not supposed to eat meat, we are supposed to be vegetarian. Then the next day we go out and visit family and friends and wish them ‘Happy New Year,’ and we pass out red envelopes with money to children,” Lau said. He said not eating meat on the day of new years is a family tradition, not something observed by everyone. “Traditionally we make a lot of traditional pastries and share them with our family and friends,” Lau said.

Both Milpitas and Fremont are made up of a majority of kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile Asian-Americans, About 43,700 Milpitas residents identify as Asian, out of 66,800 total residents, about 65 percent of the population, In Fremont, about 115,700 residents identify as Asian, out of 215,200 total residents, roughly 54 percent, according to the U.S, Census Bureau, Contact Aliyah Mohammed at amohammed@themilpitaspost.com or 408-262-2454 or follow her on twitter.com/Aliyah_JM, Visit us on our social media sites at facebook.com/MilpitasPost and twitter.com/MilpitasPost..

The book — “Loscy & Me: The Artist & The Boston Celtics Legend, Jim Loscutoff” — was finally published and includes more than 100 vintage photographs (some never printed before now) and a foreword by former Boston Celtics coach and NBA legend Arnold “Red” Auerbach who died in 2006 at age 89. Jim Loscutoff, a star basketball player at Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, Calif., where he graduated in 1948, attended Grant Technical College, a two-year college near Sacramento, before heading to the University of Oregon.

After college, 6-foot, 5-inch Jim was selected in the first round in the 1955 National Basketball Association Draft, Such notable players as Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, Tom Heinsohn, and Bill Sharman, and others, all coached by Red Auerbach, were among his teammates, In her book, Lynn Loscutoff (as Evelyn Leon is now known) tells about her life when kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile she was a Celtic wife and after Jim retired from the team in 1964 — a banner with his nickname “Loscy” now graces the Boston Garden for his outstanding accomplishments and contributions to the Boston Celtics..

“Loscy & Me” is a scrapbook of an adventurous life, and also a tribute to the women behind the Celtics players and how they supported their men and one another during their husbands’ careers. While Jim Loscutoff played basketball, his wife pursued her art and writing career. She maintains studios in Gloucester, Mass., and in Naples, Fla, where she and her husband spend the winters. She has also taught and lectured on various cruise ships, and has written three art books on painting. She continues to paint and still teaches art classes at the Naples Art Association in Naples, Fla.

Lynn Loscutoff’s many awards and achievements include being an honorary life member of kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile The Copley Society of Boston where she served as executive director for nine years and as a member of the Board of Governors for 11 years, She is also one of five people in 100 years to be awarded the Copley Medal for distinguished service to the arts in Boston, Married 60 years, the Loscutoffs met when she back home in Redwood City during summer vacation from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, She, and her best friend Darlene Bodley, Sequoia class of 1951 and now a Los Altos Hills resident, stopped by Rossotti’s Beer Garden (now known as Alpine Inn in Portola Valley) after a swim at Searsville Lake near Woodside and Portola Valley..

“At Rossetti’s, some other co-eds were spreading the word fast about an afternoon jam session at a small club called ‘The Band Box,’ also in Redwood City,” she wrote in “Loscy & Me.”. “Even before we found a table, I was startled by a figure in my path. Towering over me was a very tall, blond Adonis with a short-cropped crew cut. He said, ‘Hi. I’m Jim Loscutoff, and I would like to dance with you.’ Dance? I instantly knew in that moment not only would I dance with him, I would go anywhere with him!”.

Today, the couple still have a day camp for kids — Camp Evergreen in Andover, Massachusetts, that they started in 1964 when Jim Loscutoff retired, Their son, also Jim, now runs the summer camp and all of their nine grandchildren have been involved as kokka japanese canvas fabric ~ musical ballet in pink ~ petit etoile campers and counselors, The Loscutoffs still have ties to the Peninsula, Her sister, Agnes Leon Newdoll, a 1954 Sequoia graduate, lives in Woodside, and his brother, Jerry Loscutoff, lives in Redwood City, Other family members still live in Redwood City and San Carlos..



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