Fall into these end-of-summer events in the Bay Area
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Fall into these end-of-summer events in the Bay Area
"Hispanic Heritage Month: A bilingual (Spanish/English) celebration of music with IndiviDuo. This program is recommended for ages 0 to 5 years and their caregivers. No registration is required, but space is limited. 11 a.m., Sunnyvale Public Library, 665 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale. bit.ly/46bhAIx Emily Butterfly Storytelling Show: Emily Butterfly is an interstellar story teller who lives to delight children with her magically unique form of puppetry, storytelling and song. For ages 3 to 10. 4 p.m., Los Gatos Public Library, 100 Villa Ave., Los Gatos."
"Sarang Sathaye Live: A comedy show by the co-creator of Bhadipa and one of the most loved Marathi voices in digital satire and humor. 7:30 p.m., Montgomery Theater, 271 South Market St., San Jose. sanjosetheaters.org/calendar"
"Sept. 20 Bark Ranger Sunset Hike: Bring your dog to the park to become a Bark Ranger. Enjoy the company of other dog owners and their furry friends in our special off-leash area, make a doggy print craft, pose for a photo and then get ready for an on-leash hike through Halls Valley at sunset. 6 p.m., Joseph D. Grant County Park, main park entrance: 18405 Mt. Hamilton Road, San Jose. 408-274-6121. parks.santaclaracounty.gov/bark-ranger-sunset-hike"
Multiple family-friendly events are scheduled across local libraries, theaters, parks and community venues. A bilingual Spanish/English music celebration with IndiviDuo targets ages 0–5 and caregivers at Sunnyvale Public Library without registration but with limited space. Emily Butterfly’s interstellar puppetry, storytelling and song will entertain ages 3–10 at Los Gatos Public Library. Sarang Sathaye performs a Marathi-language comedy show at Montgomery Theater. Sept. 20 offerings include a Bark Ranger Sunset Hike with off‑leash social time and an on‑leash sunset hike in Joseph D. Grant County Park. Additional activities include making dog toys for shelters, a Pancakes in the Park fundraiser, and a Sunnyvale library book sale.
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