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Trinity’s goal for its Pipes & Glory campaign is to raise $325,000 for the restoration, which would allow them to take the pipes out and ship them to a restoration company that would clean them up and rebuild the channels and chests that control the air flow. Some stops will be reconfigured and the machinery will be updated. Music at Trinity, the nonprofit arm leading the campaign, organized a month-long series of fundraising concerts showcasing the organ. The final concert is at 5 p.m. Sunday, with Joyce on the organ accompanied by brass and percussion musicians. (Tickets are available for $20 through Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.) People can also “sponsor” a pipe for $300 or make a donation of any size to the effort at www.trinitysj.org/pipesandglory.

“Part of the magic is having a place for every kid who auditions,” says Stacy Trujillo, whose first show with the company was “Godspell” in 1990, “It makes it ballet shoes with arch support really inclusive.”, That feeling of inclusion inspired both Trujillo and Capriles to stay involved with the theater into adulthood and to pass along their love of musical theater to their children, Trujillo serves on the company’s board of directors, and her two children have been in numerous shows, most recently appearing in this month’s “Fiddler on the Roof Jr.” with other performers ages 8-15..

“She was a very nonjudgmental person who was friends with people in all walks of life,” said her older sister Nazanin Ghanadan at their home in Alamo. “She loved cooking and was super active with working out. She wanted to travel and she wanted to fly her own plane one day.”. Nazanin Ghanadan said that Floria Hakimi was her sister’s mentor. Mo Ghezavat, Nasim Ghanadan’s uncle, said Nasim loved dancing and when she walked into a room, all smiles, she would get people up to dance with her.

LAST CALL FOR ARTS CHAMPIONS: Friday is the deadline to nominate people and organizations for the City of San Jose’s Cornerstone of the Arts awards, As was the case last year, the city’s office of cultural affairs and its arts commission will be honoring awardees in three categories: Cornerstone of the Arts, given to individuals who have provided long-standing support for the arts — think of it as a Lifetime Achievement Award; Creative Impact, for individuals who have led a cultural or artistic ballet shoes with arch support project or event that’s made a significant difference for the community; and Business Support for the Arts, intended for companies and their leaders who have demonstrated strong support for the city’s cultural scene..

Stanford Repertory Theater. “Moby Dick — Rehearsed,” through Aug. 10. “The War of the Worlds,” Aug. 14-24. Stanford Repertory Theater, Pigott Theater, Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University. $15-$25. 650-725-5838 or www.stanford.edu/group/repertorytheater/cgi-bin/srt/tickets. TheatreWorks. “The Great Pretender.” By David West Read. World premiere. Through Aug. 3. “A touching comedy about friendship, love, and learning to let go … The runaway hit of TheatreWorks’ 2013 New Works Festival … follows the host of a once-iconic children’s TV show who discovers that people, as well as puppets, sometimes need a helping hand.” Directed by Stephen Bracket. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $19-$74 (discounts available). theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960.


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