Artists showing at Modesto Art and Wine Festival 2010

Author: sacadmin  //  Category: Art, Events, Exhibition, Festivals, Food & Wine, Wine Country

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Time
September 25 · 11:00am – 8:00pm

Location downtown Modesto, blocked off I, J, tenth and eleventh, and Gallo Center, around 1010 Tenth Street

More Info allegedly 100s of artists, cost you $5 in advance, tix at Tresetti’s, $10 at gate, wine extra, art for sale, activities, blocked off streets, porta potties, acoustic music on three stages, various venues open, silent auction for Mistlin Gallery, art in lobby of Gallo Center. Some of us plan to be there with art on display, and hoping to get a crowd. website is www.modestoartandwine.com This is not the official facebook listing for this one, just the first one up.

DALE HORN is a ‘VALLEY’S GOT TALENT’ FINALIST

Author: sacadmin  //  Category: Events, Lifestyle, Music, Theatre & Dance

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Dale Horn

Time
September 3 at 7:00pm – September 4 at 7:00pm

Location Gallo Center for the Arts, Modesto, CA. Friday and Saturday, September 3 – 4.

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For those of you who may not know, DALE HORN is a talented Central Valley Singer, Actor, and Voiceover Artist from Hilmar. Dale narrated Kevin Fox‘s film on Valley Rancher Colin Harvey in 2009. If Dale had not steped up to the plate, that film may not have ever come out of the can. He is currently working on the voiceover to his film about Dave & Vi Ramont (Also Valley Ranchers). Dale has been the MC and entertainment for the Cowboy Museum Annual Dinner & Auction and he has been the voice to welcome the incoming Oakdale Rodeo Queen for as long as I can remember! Dale is competing as a VOCAL SOLOISTS in the ‘VALLEY’S GOT TALENT’ contest at the Gallo. Tickets are priced from $8 to $19. Let’s fill the Gallo with Boots & Hats! GOOD LUCK DALE!

GALLO CENTER ANNOUNCES

‘VALLEY’S GOT TALENT’ FINALISTS

MODESTO, CA: The Gallo Center for the Arts has released the names of the finalists for “Valley’s Got Talent,” the performing arts center’s live stage variation on such popular television talent shows as “American Idol.” A panel of judges representing the Modesto arts community selected 26 acts, comprised of 84 performers, to appear on stage at the Center in September.

Co-presented by The Modesto Bee, and sponsored by Children’s Hospital Central California, the talent show will feature performers ranging in age from teens to seniors. The acts include vocalists, dancers, musicians and specialty acts performing as soloists, duets, groups or ensembles. The names of all the acts and performers can be found on the Center’s website, www.galloarts.org.

More than 150 entries were received for “Valley’s Got Talent” after it was announced in March, far surpassing the Center’s expectations. “We would have been delighted with half of that number,” said Lynn Dickerson, chief executive officer. “It’s wonderful that the community has embraced the event, and people are going to be amazed at the talent of the performers.”

“Valley’s Got Talent” will be presented in the Mary Stuart Rogers Theater at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, September 3 – 4. Winners will be announced following the Saturday performance. Tickets for the two shows are on sale now, priced from $8 to $19, and may be purchased at the Center’s ticket office, 1000 I Street in downtown Modesto, by calling (209) 338-2100, or online at www.galloarts.org.

Prizes to be given for the top performances are the $1,000 Children’s Hospital Central California Grand Prize, the $750 2nd Place Award, and the $750 Audience Choice Award. In addition to the cash award, the Grand Prize winner will be featured at a Gallo Center event during the 2010/2011 Season.

Among the judges for the finals are Modesto native Robert Ulrich, the casting director of Fox Television’s hit series “Glee,” among numerous other Hollywood credits, and his wife, actress Kim Johnston Ulrich, a Ripon native who starred on the soap operas “As the World Turns” and “Passions” and has appeared in many other series and films.

The Gallo Center’s 2009-10 Premier Partners are Doctors Medical Center, Doubletree Hotel Modesto, Foster Farms and KVIE Public Television.

Salmon Tasting and Wine Pairing

Author: sacadmin  //  Category: Events, Food & Wine, Uncategorized, Wine Country
Time
September 1 · 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Location Scott’s Seafood Grill & Bar, Loehmann’s Plaza


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$10 a person, 30 people max. Reservations required 916.489.1822.
Salmon-This will be a blind tasting. The guest will write what they think each is on a comment card for discussion. Three different types of Salmon will be served, 1 oz. piece of each: Pacific King, Sockeye and Loch Duart Scottish Salmon.
Alan Irvine (owner) and Ashley Eilers (Executive Chef) will attend and speak about the different types of Salmon i.e.: history of… Salmon and Fisheries, Spawning, MSC Certification, Sustainability, processing.Wine- The wines will be provided by Francis Ford Coppola Presents, LLC. Jack Marx, District Manager of Northern California will attend and talk about each wine as they relate to the salmon.

Sacramento March Against Slavery

Author: sacadmin  //  Category: Events, Free Events, Uncategorized

With the Sacramento March Against Slavery less than 1 week away, here are 3 ways you can get ready for the big day!!

1 – Pre-register at http://sacmarchagainstslavery.com/. Online registration ends Wednesday, otherwise you need to register Saturday morning, and may have to wait in line (get there early!)

2 – Get ready to spread the news! Make some signs to carry with you while you march. Some suggested slogans: “Say NO to Modern Day Slavery”; “Men, Women & Children are NOT for Sale”; “People Shouldn’t Be Bought & Sold”; “Stop Human Trafficking”; “Stop the Traffic”; “Abolition!” – or whatever other slogans you can think of (without being offensive).

3 – Pre-order your official event t-shirt at http://sacmarchagainstslavery.com/. T-shirts on Saturday will be first come, first serve for those who chose not to pre-order and reserve one in their size.

Thanks for your support, and see you on Saturday!!

Poetry night at Sacramento Poetry Center

Author: sacadmin  //  Category: Events, Poetry & Literature
On Friday, July 30th, Marsh McCandless will read Kathryn Williams’“Three, Four, Knock at the Door” and Joshua Glenn Robertson will read Heather Brittain Bergstrom’s “Farm in a Day.”
Sacramento Poetry Center,
1719 25th Street, (Between Q & R)

Donation: $5
Performance begins at 7:30PM.
Doors open at 7PM.

They’ll be raffling off a copy of August SoS featured writer Becky Hagenston’s new story collection, “Strange Weather.” Raffles are $1.
Stories on Stage also has t-shirts available for purchase for $15 (purchase includes a free raffle ticket).
Sales benefit their “Pay the Artists” fund.
Email them if you’d like to reserve your size.
Stories on Stage happily accepts wine donations (also worthy of a free raffle ticket).

For more information about Stories on Stage, the artists, or to view the event photos and video archives, please visit http://valeriefioravanti.com/SoS.aspx or become their fan on Facebook.