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28th


Annual


CALIFORNIA INDIAN MARKET


May 5 &6 10am-7pm San Juan Bautista


Artist Laynee Reyna


School Lot The Alameda


American, Cowboy, Western, Wildlife Arts & Crafts. Dance, Drums, Food


Award-Winning Native


Admission: Donation $1 Sponsors:


Earthbound Farms,


Children’s Therapy Center, globalpeacefoundaton.org


www.peacevision.net 831-623-4771


San Juan Bautista


50/50 drawing will be held at pm, with DJ Ronnie playing your favorite oldies! Car and truck registration on or before April 9 is just $30, after April 9 it’s $35. Our partners include the Rotary Club of San Juan Bautista, SJB Boy Scouts and San Benito County Chamber of Commerce San Juan Committee. For more information contact Gold Coast Hot Rods Chairman, Terry Wecker at 831 809-6252 or visit the website for Gold Coast Rods. Bring the whole family! On Sunday, April 29, bring your family


to Fremont Peak Day, an old-fashioned picnic, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Native Daughters of the Golden West. The event begins at 11:30am and goes on until 3pm. Enjoy a picnic lunch and childrens games. Fremont Peak State Park is located at 2211 Garden Road, Monterey. For more information, call the park at 831-623-4255.


The Glass Connection 410 Third St., Ste. A, San Juan Bautista


BUSINESS FOR SALEOwner is retiring


Custom stained glass, blown glass, lamps,


lighting fixtures, gifts & more!


831-801-1564 or 831-801-1156 Well established - 27 years


for info: 20 April 2012 • Out & About  ROCK 


Vendor Booths Available: The Rotary Club of San Juan


Bautista is delighted to invite you to join them for the 49th Annual San Juan Bautista Antique and Collectibles Fair on Sunday, August 12 from 8am to 4pm. Guests of this event will expect to find bona fide antiques, collectible, memora- bilia and nostalgia (items produced prior to 1975.) The 2012 Fair will include collectible


CHECK OUT OUR ROCK OF THE MONTH


vendors and food booths. An antique appraiser will be available from 10am to 1pm. Guests are invited to shop at Fair booths, enjoy shopping at the San Juan Bautista stores and eat at the plentiful restaurants in town! Rotarians will be out in force and will be supported by many other community volunteers to assist guests, vendors and merchants. All proceeds are allocated to the Club’s community grants pro- gram, emergency fund for local families, leadership opportunities for high school students and the donation of dictionaries to all third grade children in the Aromas-San Juan Unified School district. For more information, or to reserve a vendor spot, call 831 207-2331 or email sjban- tiquefair@gmail.com.


Jewelry, Fossils & Minerals, Nature’s Art TOPS


COPROLITE (Fossilized Dino DooDoo) AVAILABLE AT


SHOP


209 3rd St., San Juan Bautista 831.623.4441


www.TOPSAROCKSHOP.com


Mission Clocks


& Watches 217 Third Street San Juan Bautista


New & Used Clock of all styles including Coo Koo’s!


831-359-6377 Repair Service Available


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