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Editor’s Note 1st Thursday in Danville
From a friend . . . June 4, July 2, August 6
11 am to 7 pm
Well, gentle readers, our June-July issue is out and thus marks the middle Come shop, dine and
of 2015 … once again, the year is slipping away from us! Far more quickly play in Danville!
than some of us older folk would like.
Summer is now upon us and there are lots of “Happenings” to enjoy here DiscoverDanvilleCA.com
in our lovely home in the Bay Area. One of our summertime favorites is See ad on page 41
an outdoor music concert. It’s just a nice opportunity to enjoy our weath-
er, good music, food, friends and an adult beverage or two as well. We St. Patrick-St. Vincent
are spotlighting a few music events in the region in this issue but those HIGH SCHOOL
are just the tip of the iceberg for outdoor music in the area. What is even SPSV Memorial Golf
better is that not only are there many more to enjoy but most of them are
free as well! It is hard to beat a great summertime concert that is also free. Tournament
The key to continuing to have the FREE concerts is that we have to get
out and enjoy them so that the organizers can say, “What great crowds In Memory of
we are getting! We must continue doing this every year,” Or something
to that accord. By going to these events now we can be sure to inspire our Ryan Maher and
local producers to continue to putting these events on year after year. This
is actually true for all of the great events that we have all around us—we GolfMTeomuronraiaml ent Jaycie Bertuzzi
HAVE to get out and enjoy them or they will simply cease to exist. That In Memory of Still time to register for dinner!
was one of our primary drivers of creating this magazine and website: Jaycie Bertuzzi and Ryan Maher June 12
helping you discover all the amazing events around us every weekend, if Eagle Vines Golf Course
not almost every day! June 12, 2015 For more Information
We have plenty of other stories and happenings in this issue to check out 707-246-0277
and put on your calendar. We would like to ask all of our readers to start
thinking about our Local’s Choice awards as well. We know we just an- Eagle Vines Golf Course or t.godinez@spsv.org
nounced our winners a couple of issues ago, but voting for next year opens
up in September so now is a great time to think about who you want to 4 Man 2 Best Ball
nominate and vote for in our annual readers’ poll. It is never too early to Registration opens at 10 am, Shotgun Start at 1 p.m.
think about who you would like to see as our next year’s winners. Stay
tuned for more details about our voting and when our polls will open. $150 (includes golf, cart, tee prize, lunch and dinner)
On a more somber tone, this time of the year also marks the annual Relay
for Life events in our communities. If you are not familiar with Relay for For more information call:
Life, or you have wondered what it is, wonder no more: Relay For Life MIllie Duvall - (707) 644-4425 Ext. 443 or
is an annual fundraiser event for the American Cancer Society held in
most cities and communities across the country. It is a time to gather to email at m.duvall@spsv.org
remember those lost to cancer and those who are struggling with it now.
We think it is safe to say that all of us have had cancer touch our lives in 25th Annual Father’s DaySPSV High School is a 501c3 non-profit organization,
one fashion or another and this is a great way to not only raise money tax identification #68-0130031
and awareness but to renew friendships as well. We do have a listing of
some of those events for this year but there are always more than we have Car Show at VMarketplace
room to print. You can always find more at our website and at the Ameri-
can Cancer Society’s website as well: www.relayforlife.org. Please take the Sunday, June 21, 2015
time learn more and participate as best you can.
Finally, we will offer our birthday wishes to all of you who are celebrating FREE
over the next two months as well as some of our family and friends. We
would be remiss not to start off with our mother, Genevieve, as well as 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
our niece, Danielle, who is celebrating her 21st birthday along with Ju-
lie, Jim, Lisa, Donna, Christine, Victor, Kyle, Ken, Maureen, Marc, Faith, 707-944-2451
Ann, Lynn, Karen, Juan, Jodi, Julie, Gigi, Sherry, Kenny, Jack, Jay, Tom,
Matt, Jennifer, Clint, Ken, Phil, Amelia, Tina, Doug, Krystal, Bob and See ad on page 29
Pippen—Happy Birthday to you all, and to all whose names we do not
have the room to list! VMarketplace.com
Cheers!
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saturday, june 27 sunday, june 28 ONE PRICE fITS All! Concerts, carnival, exhibits,
kids area and more!
ttaUnCYKaeR LFaOinesDsMtMaiOsLRMaeOtsina: AdulTS: $15 See ad on page 33
DDeesRtBRYUCtiOn KIdS & SENIORS: $10 Tickets and more Info:
sonoma-marinfair.org
PluS! Wine Tasting featuring North of the Gate Wine Competition Award Winners
Cooking Demos by Notable Sonoma and Marin County Chefs
Information and Discount Tickets online:
W W W. S O N O m A - m A R I N fA I R . O R g
The 162nd Vallejo
presents
Starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday July 4th, 2015
Broadway & Tennessee Street • Reviewing Stand at 300 Block of Georgia St
4th of July Parade “Stars And Stripes
Forever”
Tennessee Street to Sonoma Blvd. to
Georgia Street in Vallejo The July 4th Parade will follow the traditional route.
See ad on page 9 The parade starts on Tennessee St. at Broadway and travels west to Sonoma Blvd.,
then south along Sonoma Blvd. to Georga St, then west again to end at
Georgia St. and Santa Clara St.
For parades in your community check out Please come out and help us celebrate the 4th of July and
this wonderful 162 year old event.
Please visit us at:
www.VallejoJuly4.com or call us: 707-644-5551
for more information, to donate or to volunteer.
w w w . l o c a l h a p p e n i n g s m a g a z i n e . c o mthe local papers for listings.