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2005 » Issue 23, Published on Wednesday, June 8, 2005 » Community

Hidden Villa Farm and Wilderness Preserve in Los Altos Hills has scheduled an outdoor Father’s Day concert and barbecue June 19, featuring ZunZun and their three-piece band, Chuchumbe. Dinner is scheduled 4-5:30 p.m., and the concert, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Concert proceeds benefit Hidden Villa’s multicultural and environmental programs.

Since 1992, the husband and wife duo, Stephen Snyder and Gwynne Snyder Cropsey, have performed for more than 100,000 people in 14 countries throughout the Americas and appeared on regional, national and international radio and television. Their musical style is “infectiously positive, charming, upbeat, and delightful,” wrote John Schechter, author of “Music in Latin American Culture.”

Concert-goers may bring blankets or chairs for the lawn seating. Dinner is $25/adult, $22/vegetarian and $17 per child.

Concert admission is $15/adult, $12/students and seniors, and $7.50/children over 3, (3 and under are free).

Purchase advance tickets by calling 949-8653 or online at www.hiddenvilla.org.

Tickets will be available at the door.

Hidden Villa is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 8 a.m. to dusk. Parking is $5 per car. Closed to the public for Summer Camp June 18 - Aug. 22 except for the following weekends: July 2 &3, July 16 and 17, July 23 and 24 and Aug. 6 and 7.


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In Our Opinion

Editorial

When members of the Los Altos Village Association first created the summer movie nights, they anticipated an event that would attract more residents downtown as a way to promote business.

What they didn’t anticipate was an influx of middle schoolers, or that parents would use the weekly Friday night affair as an opportunity to drop off their children and have someone else (in this case, the Village Association) effectively watch over them.