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Get Out in Campbell: Family Fun Friday, Wine Tasting and More

The final Family Fun Friday, a local art sale and a classic film showing at the Sundown Cinema is all in Campbell this week.

Where/When: , Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Why Go: The final Family Fun Friday of the summer is already here. Don't miss the last chance to bring the family out to the Campbell Historical Museum this Friday! There will be plenty of arts and crafts and a specific historical theme to accompany all activities for the kids. 

Pricing: $5 a person. Children under 3 are free.

Where/When: , all this week from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Why Go: Take advantage of Debbie's 51st birthday sale and snatch up your favorite art piece and take an additional 30 percent off. The Heart Art sale can be found at heartartist.com

Pricing: Prices vary but 30 percent deal only lasts through the end of the month. 

Where/When: , between City Hall and , Thursday, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

Why Go: This week "The Groove Kings" hit the stage to perform a little classic rock and roll music for the summer audience. With only four shows left to go, end your Thursday evening right by soaking up some music in the park with family, friends and fellow Campbell residents. 

Pricing: Free.

Where/When: , Friday, 8 p.m. 

Why Go: Join your fellow Campbell neighbors and enjoy this weeks feature showing "To Be or Not to Be" , a 1942 classic. The parking lot opens at 6:30 pm and shows usually begin between 8:00 and 9:00 p.m., once it's dark enough to see the film.

Pricing: Free.

Where/When: Saratoga Mountain Winery 14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga, CA 95070, Saturday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. 

Why Go: Take in the beautiful Saratoga setting and sample a little wine while your at it. The afternoon time slot is a perfect excuse for an afternoon getaway and one of the finest wineries in the South Bay. 

Pricing: Varies on Wine selection.

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