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up ales, lagers, and ciders. Don’t miss trying some of the best from Lost Coast Brew- ery, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Golden State Cider, Petaluma Hills Brewing Com- pany, Half Moon Bay Brewing Company, Carneros Brewing Company and T.W. Pitchers. A great selection of food will also be available including Burt’s gourmet garlic fries. Live mu- sic will feature reggae sensa- tions IrieFuse (based in Nova- to). Nicole Sutton of Petaluma, the lead singer of Luvplanet, will perform the national an- them. Beer sampling is from 1 to 4:30 p.m. with tasting be- ginning at 11:30 a.m. Get in early and sample an extra hour from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with a VIP ticket and meet the brewers and brewery represen- tatives. This is the fi fth year for the annual event introducing new this year Sunday Funday, on the 5th with a Kids’ Zone. This


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offers a family opportunity for those with children under 21 to enjoy the festival. Activities for the children include: obsta- cle courses, bounce houses, a rock wall, big slides and other fun projects for toddlers. Sunday Funday includes a


spectacular music line-up in- cluding Foreverland that began performing two weeks before Michael Jackson passed way in 2009. The band, a 14-piece tribute to Jackson has been leading a larger-than-life cel- ebration of the idol’s musical legacy from coast-to-coast. The band features four vocal- ists, a slamming horn section and the groove expected from Jackson himself. Petty Theft is well known through out the Bay Area, de- lighting audiences with their Tom Petty performance, stay- ing true to the original Petty songs and winning many best band awards throughout the years.


Zebop! took its name from the Santana album of the same name.


band has been


named the best tribute band in Northern California. The band delights Santana fans and has garnered their own following keeping audiences swaying and dancing in amazement. Performing in Marin for the


fi rst time is Eagles Tribute Band Life in the Fast Lane. Since Glenn Frey passed away earlier this year, demand by Eagles fans for the music they love is at an all time high and this band delivers. Bertolli Auto Body spon- sors the stage. Other sponsors include: The Bloody Cure, No- vato Oaks Inn, Welk Resorts, All Star Rents, Bicycle Brus- top, Island Brewing Company, The Pleasure Pantry, Publicity by Shelley, Bohemian, Pacifi c Sun, All Star Rents and M Ci- gars.


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2016


JUNE--SONOMA FRIDAY MORNING CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET.


The ideal market for good natural foods and gifts.


MARKET SCHEDULE: Friday June 3,


from 9 AM to 12:30 PM Friday June 10,


from 9 AM to 12:30 PM Friday June 17,


from 9 AM to 12:30 PM Friday June 24,


from 9 AM to 12:30 PM


Greetings from the Sonoma Valley Certifi ed Farmers’ Mar- ket! Produce from California Farmers. Fridays year-round from 9 AM to 12:30 PM in the Arnold Field Parking Lot, 241 First Street West, across the street from the Depot Hotel.


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JOKES & Humor # 4 “Poor Old fool,” thought the


well-dressed gentleman as he watched an old man fi sh in a puddle outside a pub. So he invited the old man inside for a drink. As they sipped their whiskeys, the gentleman thought he’d hu- mor the old man and asked, “So how many have you caught today?”


The old man replied, “You’re the eighth.”


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something that you can


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