‘Summer Guide & Whats UP!
Cotati Accordion Festival Arrives August 29th!
Cotati, CA. ~ The 27th An- nual Nonprofit, Multi-cultural, Multi-generational Cotati Ac- cordion Festi- val is celebrat- ing its first ever “Year of the Woman” this coming August 29th & 20th in La Plaza Park in downtown Co- tati. Amy Jo Sawyer, Ginny Mac, Jamie Maschler, Gail Campanella, and Lizzeth Olivo will be headlining the
event along with the virtuosos, Tiia Karttunen from Finland and Ljubinka Kulisic from Ser- bia.
Tickets are available online
at
www.cotatifest.com, at all Oliver’s Markets, People’s Mu- sic, and the Last Record Store at $17.00 in advance, $27.00
for both days, and $19.00 at the gate. The festival includes the leading young accordion player in the world, Cory Pesaturo, the Jam Tent, the Polka Tent, the
Zydeco
Dance Party, the Student Stage, the alternative Accordion Apocalypse Stage, along with over 70 vendors, food beer and wine.
For more
information please call (707) 664-0444; email at info@cotat-
ifest.com; or write to CAF P.O. Box 809, Cotati, Ca., 94931. For tickets you may call 1-888- 559-2576.
farm would be a worthy model for any of us growing food. Like I have consistently said in the past, “Organic, organic, organic” it’s a good thing; it’s the only thing! Enriching and building soil fertil- ity with organic manures, organic cover crops, seaweed and all man- ner of organic soil amendments is what we must commit to for like -----EVER.
Look on Facebook for much more about Coleman, his phi- losophies and lifelong experience pertaining to ‘organic’.
It isn’t
rocket science but instead a simple practice of what and why organic actually means. It’s not only im- perative for our good health but the health of this incredible planet as well and solutions to many of our current challenges.
Continue to gently divide, rede- sign and replant all kinds of over- crowded bulbs after their foliage has completely shriveled and died back. Plant your bulbs a depth usu- ally 3 times the size of each bulb. Earliest, mid and late spring bulbs are fantastic because they survive
What Dad really needs is a little more comfort!
And let’s face it, a new tie is not very comfortable.
TM Exploring the Possibilities!
on the natural rain water and usual- ly spread and multiply without our assistance. Although it is a good idea to give them ample amounts of compost, bonemeal, coffee grounds and crushed-egg-shells. Bouquets of their often scented blossoms can fill your vases and special gardens throughout March, April , May and into June. Like I said, Fantastic!
June is a wonderful month in gar-
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dens everywhere, for many, full of the fruits of your labor, right?!
In the ‘big picture’ I like what Cesare Pavese said, “We don’t re- member days; we remember mo- ments.” I hope June is filled with unforgettable moments, butterflies, delicious organically grown peach- es dripping with sweet juice and everything else you love in earliest summer. . .
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...............................................................$260.00 & up $10.00 GOLD.............................................................$520.00 & up $20.00 GOLD..........................................................$1,150.00 & up $50.00 GOLD 1851 to 1855..................................$10,000.00 & up
BUYING
SILVER DIMES 1964 & Before...................................... $1.16 & up SILVER QUARTERS 1964 & Before..............................$2.90 & up SILVER HALF 1964 & Before.........................................$5.80 & up SILVER HALF 1965 to 1970...........................................$1.59 & up SILVER DOLLAR 1878 to 1904....................................$17.50 & up SILVER DOLLAR 1921 to 1935....................................$15.00 & up
HALF CENTS 1793-1857 LARGE CENTS 1793-1857
Just in time to SAVE for Father’s Day
Super Sale Event! June 6th
through June 19th
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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
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