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Santa Maria and Funiculi, Funicula: Arranged for Tenor and Small Ensemble
Luigi Denza; Peppino Turco; James Nathaniel Holland
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Two great Neapolitan songs with Italian lyrics together in the same book and arranged for tenor and small ensemble in just the right keys. Small ensemble consists of violin 1, violin 2, viola and piano.Play with all instruments or just voice and piano or add any of the other instruments. Italian stylistic effects to make your performance sound as authentic as possible.The timeless Santa Maria is a favorite of the gondoliers of Venice. Beautiful slow waltz that brings out the beauty and sentiment of Naples. The tarantella-like Funiculi, funicula has been so popular that it has been countlessly used on TV, stage and screen. Originally published in 1880 as a joke for the new tram up the side of the volcano Vesuvius, it's catchy rhythm evokes the fun and la dolce vita of Italy.Essential must-have for the repertoire of the Italian tenor. Here in great arrangements by American composer James Nathaniel Holland.
When Santa finally falls asleep after a long night of delivering presents, what does he dream about? This rhyming story imagines Santa's dreams, from being an astronaut in space to a deep-sea diver. Santa goes on vacation, rides horses in the Wild West, and joins a pirate crew--all before it's time to start preparing for next Christmas This fun holiday-themed book will capture the imaginations of readers with a story full of wonder and adventure.
When Santa finally falls asleep after a long night of delivering presents, what does he dream about? This rhyming story imagines Santa's dreams, from being an astronaut in space to a deep-sea diver. Santa goes on vacation, rides horses in the Wild West, and joins a pirate crew--all before it's time to start preparing for next Christmas This fun holiday-themed book will capture the imaginations of readers with a story full of wonder and adventure.
Santa and the Witch: An exciting Christmas tale about Santa and a Witch who steals all the childrens christmas presents. Can Santa the Elve
Angela M. Young
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Take a journey to the North Pole where Santa's Reindeer share their unique personalities.While they are all very different, their shared passion for Christmas brings them together to make the holidays a magical time for children around the world.
Joel has a crush on the girl who sits next to him in his college math class. Holly is completely unaware of his affections, but, when they end up working in the same toy store over the holidays, things change quickly. When "Santa" is suddenly taken ill and Joel takes over, Santa's elf, Holly, has no idea who he is or what secrets he's keeping hidden from her. In the midst of toys, children, sparkling lights and decorations, Holly admits she's falling in love with her toy store Santa. Her Christmas wish of finding someone to love just might come true.
Santa Barbara Restaurant Guide 2017: Best Rated Restaurants in Santa Barbara, California - 500 Restaurants, Bars and Cafés recommended for Visitors, 2
Jimmy y. Anderson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Santa Clara Restaurant Guide 2017: Best Rated Restaurants in Santa Clara, California - 400 Restaurants, Bars and Cafés recommended for Visitors, 2017
Jimmy W. Beckett
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Santa and the Stranger: A Novella by George F. Kohn
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Santa's Elves' Trick or Treat Adventure
Monica Mathern
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Santa Monica Restaurant Guide 2017: Best Rated Restaurants in Santa Monica, California - 500 Restaurants, Bars and Cafés recommended for Visitors, 201
Agnes D. Strong
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Santa's Temporary Team
Kota Wade; Ana Montoya-Wade
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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For a century now, the Santa Cruz Wharf has shone as one of the crown jewels of the Pacific Coast, and today it serves as a gateway to the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. What began as a shipping pier quickly morphed into the home of the colorful and fabled Santa Cruz Italian fishing colony. In its most recent iteration, the wharf serves as the primary destination for upward of four million annual visitors to Santa Cruz County. Since the time of the California Gold Rush in the late 1840s, there have been six wharves, or wooden piers, along the Santa Cruz waterfront, providing critical links for the local community to regional and global markets. The Santa Cruz Wharf, and all the 4,528 wooden piles that compose it, provides both external and internal vistas not found anywhere on land and is a place for contemplation, reflection, and quietude.
Santa Cruz's Seabright
Randall Brown; Associ Traci Bliss with the Seabright Ne; The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2017
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Seabright, located atop towering sandstone cliffs and bordered by the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor and San Lorenzo Point, overlooks the famous Santa Cruz Boardwalk and a state beach where locals and lifeguards have performed many valiant acts of ocean rescue. Originally a Victorian-era campground, the neighborhood features special amenities, including a natural history museum, thanks to a long tradition of community activism. The creation of the Santa Cruz Harbor in the 1960s completed Seabright s transition from a summer resort to a year-round neighborhood. The beach doubled in size due to the littoral drift of sand blocked by the harbor seawall, protecting the vulnerable cliffs from the assault of winter waves."
Originally inhabited by the Ohlone, Santa Clara County was one of 27 counties created when California achieved statehood in September 1850. The first settlements began when Fr. Junipero Serra established the Mission Santa Clara de Asis in 1777. For over 100 years, the valley was known for its rich soil and thriving farm region. In the 1940s and 1950s, William Hewlett and David Packard, along with Lockheed, IBM, and hundreds of other companies, altered the scope of Santa Clara County forever. With the influx of tech jobs and ensuing building boom, the county went from "Valley of the Heart's Delight" to "Silicon Valley."