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Corrick’s Stationery & Gifts – Centennial Celebration Festivities Marking 100th


17th Annual Holiday Guide Year of Serving Sonoma County!


the gracious and loyal custom- ers from throughout the greater North Bay. I hope everyone will come and celebrate our Centennial with us this year!” The landmark family busi- ness has operated in four dif- ferent Fourth Street locations since A. R. Corrick took own- ership of an existing stationery shop in 1915. Since then, the late Kenneth & Marjorie Brown, symphony conductor emeritus Corrick & Norma Brown, and now Keven and Jeri Brown have managed, expanded, and refined the store.


Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Fall of 2015 sees downtown retail destination Corrick’s celebrat- ing a century of offering quality stationery, gifts, local art, and other fine goods. The season of festivities, brightened by Cor- rick’s incomparable holiday displays, is featuring promo- tions, live music, monthly art openings, and featured memo- rabilia


from throughout the


store’s long history. Corrick’s customers both new and old, and all in the community are in- vited to come help us celebrate at events throughout the rest of the year, and beyond! “Mark- ing our 100th Anniversary is a milestone for me personally,” says fourth-generation owner Keven Brown. “It represents innumerable relationships and collaborations with this vibrant


Thanksgiving comes to us out of the prehistoric dimness, universal to all ages and all faiths. At whatever straws we must grasp, there is always a time for gratitude and new


beginnings. J. Robert Moskin


You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely. ~Ogden Nash UPBEAT TIMES, INC. • November 2015 • 13


and caring community: our staff of dedicated employees with tenures averaging twenty years; the tight-knit Downtown community of family-run busi- nesses, professionals, and art- ists who bring this area to life;


Together, they have shaped it into what it is today: an em- porium of fine gifts, stationery, and -most recently- the So- noma County Art Trails Gal- lery at Corrick’s, a year-round space devoted to the beautiful artwork being produced by our own neighbors.


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...................................... $1.26 & up SILVER QUARTERS 1964 & Before..............................$3.15 & up SILVER HALF 1964 & Before.........................................$6.30 & up SILVER HALF 1965 to 1970...........................................$1.49 & 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


UPBEAT TIMES, INC. • November 2015 • 13 November 15


Cotati, CA. ~ Named for their home in the heartland of the U.S. ~ the land of Lincoln~the Chicago-based Lincoln Trio has been praised for its pol- ished


The Lincoln Trio known chamber works presentations of


its ability to forge new paths with contemporary repertoire. Time: 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Cost: $30 per person. Green Mu- sic Center – Schroeder Hall


well- and


1801 E Cotati Ave. Cotati. Phone: 866.955.6040 ~ www. gmc.sonoma.edu


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