UPBEAT TIMES, INC. • June 2016 • 7 Belly Up to See These Historic Sebastopol Bottles
Sebastopol, CA . ~ Milk, soda, seltzer, beer and water bottles throughout history are exhib- ited along with pharmacy and
County Museum, 261 S. Main St., Sebastopol, CA 95472 Current Exhibit: “Sebastopol Bottles”. From: Erin Sheffi eld, 707-481-3488, erinsheff@
gmail.com. Website: www.
wschsgrf.org/west-county-mu- seum
NEW TO UPBEAT TIMES When you read our paper on- line, there is a new interactive feature. (the word video & camera symbol) go to:
medicine bottles. Learn about diggers, people who search for and collect all kinds of bottles. See some of the fi rst distinc- tive Coca Cola bottles ever made. Old “cream top” milk bottles had top sections to make it easy to scoop out the cream. See the brandy bottles made for Speas Apple Brandy in what is now the Rialto Movie Theater. Turn-of-the-last-century quart beer bottles embossed with the names of Sebastopol bottling companies were fi lled with locally produced porter and steam beers. The museum is free and open
to the public Thursday through Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm. The Western Sonoma Coun- ty Historical Society’s West
“It’s no use
going back to yesterday,
because I was a diff erent
person then.” Lewis Carroll
www.upbeattimes.com, click on the newspaper then go to page 11, just like you see here and click the You Tube address below and you should see the video. If you just touch the symbol in this paper, nothing will happen, we think.
VIDEO VIDEO!
Sonoma County Dance Beat and Mr. Music Foundation present:
Can’t Keep a LOST DOG FOUND Man Down Benefit
Sebastopol, CA. ~ Local musi- cian, Chris Hudlow, frontman and saxophone player for Lost Dog Found, suf- fered a major stroke on April 21, 2016. Chris and his wife Christy need help dealing with the mounting med- ical bills. Lost Dog Found played for Sonoma County Dance Beat’s April Foolery on April 1,
2016. Found-
ers Kevin and Ann Hutchinson, wish- ing to rally support to their fa- vorite local band, together with Jim Corbett (Long time friend of Upbeat Times)and Mr. Mu- sic Foundation, have organized a fundraiser for June 12 at Se- bastopol Community Cultural Center.
Narrated video By: Evelyn McClure
www.youtubecomwatch?v=fcLWAE3BSNs VIDEO
They call it: Can’t Keep a LOST DOG FOUND Man Down (Chris Hudlow benefi t) on June 12, 2016, 12~6 pm. at the Se- bastopol Community Cultural Center, 390 Morris St., Sebas- topol. Wendy DeWitt with Kirk Harwood, Stax City, Eagle- WolfSnake, Lungs and Limbs, Burrows and Dilbeck Trio &
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more will be performing. Free to the, but donations appreci- ated to help this family. This is a family friendly event is for all ages. Food vendor(s), raffl e, silent auc- tion, kidfriendly entertainment such as face
painters
and other cool stuff will be on hand. Chris Hudlow was raised in Sebas- topol, graduating from Analy High in 1992 (and was homecoming king)
before he moved, with his wife and daughter, to his current home in Novato. He has con- tinually been a presence in So- noma County as the lead singer
... continued on page 32 JOKES & Humor # 3
A bellhop passed through the hall of the St. Francis Hotel whistling loudly. “Young man,” said Manager Woods sternly, “you should know that it is against the rules of this hotel for an employee to whistle while on duty.” “I am not whistling, sir,” replied the boy, “I’m paging Mrs. Jones’s dog.”
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