Upbeat Times HOLIDAY GUIDE #1
SAMNZAR's Smoke Shack is Open!
Sebastopol, CA. ~ Just 2.7 miles West
of Sebastopol Small Gas Insert starting at
$1829.00 INCLUDING Vent kit
(Valued at $460)
you'll find our good friend and very friendly conversational- ist Greg Brummet, selling his famous smoked salmon from his 'Smoke Shack' at 9200 Bodega Hwy in Sebastopol. You cant miss his signage! The signs are 1/4 mile out in both directions on Bodega Hwy before you reach the top of the hill among the beautiful apple orchards. His smoked salmon is favorable and car- ries a slightly sweet rich and yummy smoked aroma! Great for picnics at the ocean or at home with some of your fa- vorite crackers, French bread and Brie. Make sure you tell him you heard about it in the Upbeat Times! He even also offers mail order and sells out quickly so make sure you call him in advance! He's been selling his tasty gourmet fish since 1973 and going strong! If you want to contact him and get your smoked salmon or- der in before the holidays, call him at 707-829-6699.
• Heat up to 950 Sq. Ft. • No Power Required to operate • Optional Fan, Remote Thermostat • Made in the U.S.A.
Te most beautiful things
are not associated with money; they are memories and moments. If you don't celebrate those, they can
pass you by. Alek Wek
Pg 18 • NOVEMBER 2019 • UPBEAT TIMES, INC.
NOVEMBER 2019
Healdsburg Community Band Announces 2019-20 Concert Schedule
Healdsburg, CA. ~ The Healdsburg Community Band kicks off its 38th season
by
announcing this year’s concert schedule, including five main perfor - mances plus a n umb e r of special appear- ances.
The
first per- formance will
be
Monday, Nov. 11, w hen the
band
plays as part of Veterans Day obser- vances by Cloverdale Amer- ican Legion Post 9862 at the Cloverdale Veterans’ Hall, 205 W. First St., Cloverdale. Ceremonies begin at 7 PM. Next are the popular Healds-
burg Community Band hol- iday concerts. The first will take place on Sunday, Dec. 8, 3 PM at Healdsburg Commu- nity Church, 1100 University St., Healdsburg. The second will be Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Cloverdale Veterans Hall. Downbeat is 7 PM. This year’s
Pops Concert
will feature Music of the Civil War.
The date is Saturday, March 14, 7:30 PM at the Ra- ven Performing Arts Center, 115 North Street, downtown Healdsburg.
The band will also perform a spring concert featuring “songs of the world.” Date is Sunday, May 3, 3 PM at the
Healdsburg Community Church.
On Sunday, June 7, 1 PM, the band will perform on the Healdsburg Plaza, with a pro- gram of favorites selected by band members.
The band will also play se-
lections of patriotic favorites and marches on the Healds- burg Plaza as part of the an- nual July 4th festivities. HCB will
also
perform as part of the annual FFA Twi- light
and
smaller ensembles will
ticipate the
par- in
Clo-
verdale Citrus Fair Parade and pro- vide music
at selected Healdsburg Prune- packer games and other local events. “2019-20 marks our 38th season, and it’s gratifying to see the talent and energy that our volunteer musicians put into each performance, with the support of the community and sponsors” observes David Brandt, Healdsburg Commu- nity Band president. The Healdsburg Community
Band is all-volunteer, com- prised of about 50 local mu- sicians who get together for the joy of making music and serving the community. The not-for-profit organization supports music at Healdsburg High School with scholarships and equipment purchases. Band members have a wide range of skill levels, and lo- cal residents are encouraged to join if they play or used to play an instrument. There are no auditions, but applicants should have basic ability to read music. www.healdsburg-
communityband.org.
Contact: Stu Matlow
stuartmatlow@gmail.com 415-407-5474
The best way to celebrate the holidays is with some delicious food. ~ Rachel Hollis PERFORMANCE
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