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G. Kelliher creates unique beaded jewelry with brass elements. Photo courtesy Plumas Arts
manor
sure to delight
The annual Almanor Art live music will be available will benefit arts education.
Show returns Aug. 6 -7, tothe bothdays. Drawing tickets are $5
Collins Pine Lawn in Chester A special feature year is a each, three for $10 or eight
with booths ranging from prize drawing for an intri- for $20. The drawing is Sun-
wildlife photography and cate, wooden scale model day, Aug. 7, at the Almanor
watercolors to hand-thrown of the Butt Lake Dinky loco- Art Show.
pottery and unique jewelry, motive by artist and photog- Plumas Arts organizes the
The show opens at 10 a.m. rapher Tom Mallon. The real show. For more information
both days, closing at 5 p.m. locomotive was found at the call 283-3402, visit plumasarts.
Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. bottom of Butt Lake in 1996. org or stop by the office at
Food and drink vendors and Proceeds from the drawing 372 Main St. in Quincy.
Portola City Lights Con-
certs continue to bring sum-
mer fun and entertainment.
This Friday, July 29, Saw-
dust Charlie performs and
the O'Bryant Family BBQ, of
Quincy, will serve foOd.
Sawdust Charlie is a band
of professional musicians
who live to play their music
and love to play good old-fash-
ioned country music. They al-
so get into the classic rock,
southern country rock, swing
and blues.
These musicians all sing
and write their own songs.
Their main focus is to make
sure they please the crowd.
Sawdust Charlie has per-
formed the Nevada and Cali-
fornia circuit for many years,
as well as shows across the
northwest United States and
Canada.
The Sawdust Charlie Band,
with its honky-tonkin'
country-western sound, is led
by Chuck Shepherd on Dobro
and pedal steel guitar. The
group plays 7 - 9 p.m. July 29
in Portola at City Park as part
of the continuing City Lights
Concert Series. Photo submitted
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Bullriding
Fair management has
reached agreement with
Manuel Souza of Souza's
Bucking Bulls for a bullriding
PRI P LRI] show in the horse arena 4-H activities in Plumas and
Saturday night. Tickets are Sierra counties.
$10. Free concert
Hogcalling Calvary Chapel hosts a free
Junior livestock exhibitors concert in the grandstands
will compete in a hogcalling Friday, Aug. 12.
contest following the swine The Narrow Gate opens for
show, which starts at 8:30Fivacious, a group of siblings
a.m. Wednesday in the SPI singing a cappella gospel,
Pavilion. Exhibitors will soul and folk, and Darrell
try to call their hogs into a Mansfield.
3-by-3-foot square in the Mansfield, regarded as
fastest time. The benefit one of the world's finest har-
fundraiser is for 4-H's monica players, has released
bi-county council overseeing critically acclaimed albums
and collaborated with artists the Plumas Bank Stage, local duck run, an egg toss and
such as Van Halen, Bon Jovi, bands will play nightly: possibly even a watermelon,
Adam Again and Loverboy. Thursday, 6 - 10 p.m., Back eating contest.
He has recorded and toured 40; Friday, 7 p.m. - midnight, There will be plenty of free
heavily, remaining on the Mudbone; and Saturday, entertainment, including
forefront of gospel blues and 8 p.m. - midnight, The Swan Bros. Circus, PuRpets
rock. Antique Rockers. and Players, and Bill the
Magician; as well as face
More free music Kidsland! painting, singalongs, balloon
The 59th Army Band will Kidsland! in Shady Glen tying andmore.
perform on the Wold Amuse- on the lawn near the family Pastor Rick Rodgers of
ment Stage Saturday, Aug. gardens willprovide free and Calvary Chapel said volun-
13, at 7 p.m. Be sure to stop by safe entertainment for the 12- teers would provide a safe,
the free venue for stirring and-under crowd. Volunteers fun environment for old-
marches, swing and more. from Calvary Chapel will be fashioned fair fun with a
Meanwhile in Old Town on organizing sack races, themodern twist.
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