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Pizza in Paradise ~ Russian River Valley Estate Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Paradise Ridge Winery and Rosso Piz- zeria are thrilled to announce the new season for Pizza in Paradise. This Sonoma Coun- ty feast runs through October 23. The outdoor wood fi red oven is located at the Paradise Ridge Russian River Valley Tasting Room which enjoys the “Best View in Sonoma


FALL GUIDE Sonoma County October 24


County”. Rosso will be serv- ing up delicious pizza and more, Friday through Sunday from 12 pm – 3 pm. Visitors will enjoy a wine & food experience inspired by bounty of local farmers and hand crafted, food friend- ly wine. 4545 Thomas Lake Harris Drive. Santa Rosa. 707-528-9463. RE: Upbeat T.


Snoopy and the Red Baron


Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Events commemorating the centennial anniversary of World War I are taking place around the globe through 2018. Schulz himself served during World War II, but he immersed himself in the history of The Great War to invent storylines for Snoopy, who imagined himself as a World War I Flying Ace. Learn about the real Red Baron, and Schulz’s attention to historic detail through rare artifacts, original artworks, and an ex- pansive selection of cartoons showcasing Snoopy’s famous alter-ego. Time: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Charles M. Schulz Museum, 2301 Hardies Lane Santa


Rosa. Contact: Gina


Huntsinger. Phone: 707-579- 4452. Email: gina@schulzmu- seum.org. Tell her publisher Paul A. Doyle Sent you! It’s Upbeat!


BUYING U.S. GOLD COINS


$1.00 GOLD...............................................................$150.00 & up $2.50 GOLD...............................................................$190.00 & up $3.00 GOLD...............................................................$550.00 & up $5.00 GOLD...............................................................$240.00 & up $10.00 GOLD.............................................................$500.00 & up $20.00 GOLD..........................................................$1,075.00 & up $50.00 GOLD 1851 to 1855..................................$10,000.00 & up


BUYING


SILVER DIMES 1964 & Before...................................... $1.18 & up SILVER QUARTERS 1964 & Before..............................$2.95 & up SILVER HALF 1964 & Before.........................................$5.90 & up SILVER HALF 1965 to 1970...........................................$1.38 & up SILVER DOLLAR 1878 to 1904....................................$17.00 & up SILVER DOLLAR 1921 to 1935....................................$16.00 & up


HALF CENTS 1793-1857 LARGE CENTS 1793-1857


BUYING – OLDER U.S. COINS –BUYING DIMES 1796-1891


$30.00 & up $10.00 & up


FLYING EAGLE CENTS 1856-1858 $12.00 & up TWO & THREE CENTS 1851-1889 HALF DIMES 1794-1873


SHIELD NICKELS 1866-1883 LIBERTY NICKELS 1883-1913 . BUFFALO NICKELS 1913-1938


$7.00 & up $7.00 & up $8.00 & up .40 & up .25 & up


TWENTY CENTS 1875-1878 QUARTERS 1796-1891


HALF DOLLARS 1794-1839 HALF DOLLARS 1839-1891 DOLLARS 1794-1804


TRADE DOLLARS 1873-1885


$7.00 & up $55.00 & up $11.00 & up $30.00 & up $14.00 & up $700.00 & up $45.00 & up


SEATED DOLLARS 1840-1873 $150.00 & up


October 17


The Great Laguna Clean-Up!


Sebastopol, CA. ~ Help Take Care of Your Local Waterway- Grab Some Garbage! Saturday, October 17, 9:00am-12:00pm. Location: Laguna Wetlands Preserve, entrance near Sebas- topol Community Center, 390 Morris Street, Sebastopol Suit- able for all ages. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Help us clean up the City of Sebastopol’s Laguna Wetlands Preserve before the rain starts falling and washes trash into our rivers. Meet at the entrance to the Preserve amphitheatre near the Sebastopol Communi- ty Center at 390 Morris Street, Sebastopol. Bring gloves and friends. We’ll provide snacks. No RSVP required. Only heavy rain cancels.


For more information, see www.lagunafoundation.org


Looking for a few hours of fun? Come to a LIVE PUBLIC AUCTION Bid on items such as; Antiques, Collectibles, Fine Art, Electronics, Jewelry & Vehicles!


Refreshments available Auctions held every 3 weeks:


Upcoming Dates:


Sat. Oct. 10th, 10:00 am Tue. Oct. 13th, 5:30 pm Previews:


Oct. 9th, 1 - 6 pm Oct. 10th, 8 -10 am Oct. 13th, 12 - 5:30 pm


Sat. Oct. 31st, 10:00 am Tues. Nov. 3rd, 5:30 pm Previews:


Oct 30th, 1 - 6 pm Oct 31st, 8 - 10 am Nov. 3rd, 12 - 5:30 pm


Skip Domingos AUCTIONS


Petaluma Fairgrounds, Main Exhibit Building 100 Gnoss Concourse, Petaluma CA, 94952


(707) 778-8026 www.skipdauctions.com 14 • October 2015 • UPBEAT TIMES, INC.


Weird Facts & Fun Trivia - 3


In 2009, 76 million Americans said they took part in a barbecue the previous year.


Either from the Spanish spell- ing of the Taino Indian word for their method of cooking fi sh over a pit of coals (bar- bacoa), or from the French barbe à queue (from whis- kers to tail) or de la barbe à la queue (from the beard to the tail) or even the French barbaque (which is from the Romanian barbec) meaning roast mutton. Take your pick, every one has their favorite, and none are certain.


Banana fl owers are used as both a garnish and cooked as a vegetable in Southeast Asia.


The largest country in Europe is Russia, even though many people think it is included in the continent of Asia because of the country’s proximity to the other Asian countries.


Paris is the largest city in Europe with a population of about 10 million. There is a lot of competition with big cities like London, Istanbul and Moscow.


One fun fact about Europe that is usually unknown is that no deserts inhabit the continent of Europe.


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