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UPTOWN ENTERTAINMENT ~ SONOMA COUNTY & BEYOND July 28, 2018
Pedalfest 2018 A Festival!
4th of July Parade
Oakland, CA. ~ Join us on Sat- urday, July 28, 2018 for Pedal- fest, the East Bay?s biggest cel- ebration of all things bicycle at Jack London Square. It’s a day full of bicycle shenanigans, from an amphibious bike race to dare- devil BMX stunts and art bikes. Enjoy pedal-powered live music, learn to unicycle, enjoy a cold one from Drake’s Brewing. Visit
BikeEastBay.org/pedalfest for more info.
CALISTOGA, CA. ~ Thou- sands of people crowd the streets of Calistoga every July 4th to watch the pa- triotic procession of floats, marching bands, dancing horses, and vintage trea- sures. Join the festivities in a way that promotes com- munity and demonstrates your patriotic pride during one of the most popular events in the Napa Val- ley. Everyone is invited to participate, whether you are an individual, group, business, organization or institution. We encourage participants to go all out in red, white, and blue in honor of this year’s theme “Celebrate Red, White & Blue”.
There are five different
judging categories; floats, bands, groups, clowns/ characters, cars and fire equipment, and horses/ equestrian. New this year, winners will not only en- joy bragging rights, but will also receive prize money for Best of Show in the float category. While registration is FREE, fair officials invite participants to donate $25
to support this worthwhile charitable event.
Regis-
tration is available online through June 15. Simply complete the online form, get your creativity on, and await further instructions of parade day details. Here is what you really need to know: The parade festivi- ties will begin at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 4th. The procession will run from Cedar Street to Lincoln Av- enue to Fair Way – right on in to the Carnival & Star- Spangled Social at
the
Napa County Fairgrounds. Register online now at https://www.celebrate-
napavalley.org/social/para- deregistration. Join Calis- toga for a Star-Spangled Social this July 4th! Enjoy a thrilling carnival, live mu- sic, delicious food and bev- erages, golf ball drop, and the most incredible fire- works show in the valley.
Tickets are on sale now at www.CelebrateNapa-
Valley.org/social. See you at the Napa County Fairgrounds in Calistoga on July 4th!
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It’s not true that Gilligan, of Gilligan’s Island, only had one name. His first name was Willy. Additionally, the Skipper’s name wasn’t Skip- per, of course, it was Jonas Grumby. The Professor’s real name was Roy Hinkley. Mary Ann’s last name was Summers.
4th Annual Bach Jam! July 18, 2018
August 11, 2018
Montgomery High School Alumni Car Show
Healdsburg, CA. ~ Want to play? Or, sit back and listen? Violinists, violists, cellists, and bassists (adults and students) ~ join us to play Bach pieces from the Suzuki books and oth- er pieces, including the famous Bach Double Violin Concerto. RSVP or get more info by call- ing:
Joella Olsen, 707-836-
0816. Or jo.olsen@sbcglobal. net. Made possible by the Ra- ven Performing Arts Theater. Time is 7:30 PM & it’s FREE!
July 11, 2018
Wee Willie Walker & Terrie Odabi w/The Anthony Paule Orchestra
Sun July 1 - Gypsy Kisses Mon July 2 - West Coast Songwriters Tues July 3 - Rock Overtime Student Performance
Wed July 4 - Irish Set Dancing (Yes, we are open!)
Thurs July 5 - Michael Bolivar & Lightforce
Fri July 6 - The Melt
Sat July 7 - Johnny Rawls w/ Blues Defenders
Tues July 10 - Blue Doria Wed July 11 - Jamie & Mel, a musical duo Thurs July 12 - Un Amour Band Fri July 13 - Common Knowledge Sat July 14 - Due Zighi Baci - Bastille Day Celebration
Sun July 15 - Gold Coast Jazz Band Thurs July 19 - New Paradise Fri July 20 - Nick Gravenites Sat July 21 - It’s A Beautiful Day Tues July 24 - Pop Up Jazz Jam
Open Mic Every Monday except the fi rst one.
Live Entertainment Nightly, check our full schedule on website.
Restaurant & Music Venue 8240 Old Redwood Hwy, Cotati 707.795.7868
RedwoodCafe.com
Sebastopol, CA. ~ Peace- town Summer Concert Series (FREE). Wee Willie Walker & Terrie Odabi w/The Anthony Paule Orchestra present soul- ful Rhythm and Blues. Open- ing the show will the acoustic swing band, Shake the Blues. There will be cold Lagunitas beer, fine wine and food trucks, dancing, and good vibes. Fam- ily & Pet Friendly.~ Jim Cor- bett ~ jimcorbett22@comcast. net or call 707-508-5449
believing in Santa Claus when I was six. Mother took
me to see him in a department store and he asked for
my autograph. Shirley Temple
I stopped
Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Car show to celebrate Montgomery High School’s 60th birthday. Free ad- mission. Entry fee for cars is $ 30. Come and help us celebrate Montgomery
High School’s
60 years of excellence. Food, Music and beautifully restored cars. All car clubs welcome. MIke Francis. Email questions:
mike@francisinsurance.net or 707-321-4354
July 18, 2018
Holding Company Sebastopol, CA. ~ Peace- town Summer Concert Series (FREE). Big Brother & the Holding
Company present
songs of Janis Joplin, with lo- cal rock legends, The THUGZ opening the show. There will be cold Lagunitas Beer, fine wine and food trucks, dancing, and good vibes. Family & Pet Friendly. See you There! ~ Jim Corbett ~ jimcorbett22@com-
cast.net or call 707-508-5449
July 25, 2018 The Duo Quartet The will of man is his happiness. ~ Friedrich von Schiller PIANO
Sebastopol, CA. ~ Peace- town Summer Concert Series (FREE). The Duo Quartet is Nina Gerber and Chris Web- ster joined by Jeri Jones and Pam Delgado of Blame Sally. Master of the Chapman stick, Bob Culbertson will open the show. There will be Cold La- gunitas Beer, fine wine and food trucks, dancing, and good vibes. Family & Pet Friendly. See you There!~ Jim Corbett ~
jimcorbett22@comcast.net call 707-508-5449
or Big Brother & the
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