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Peter and Paul take the
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Fun Train Minstrels and
in various combinations.
Paul Emery is a member
of Backwoods Jazz with Anni
McCann and Tom Schmidt. He
is creator of 1000 Kisses Deep
- The Songs of Leonard Cohen,
Music in the
which has performed around
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Mountains
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ground-breaking Greater Carmi-
chael String Band. His pro-
duction company, Paul Emery PHOTO PROVIDED BY PETER WILSON Foundry
Presents, has been an essential
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Peter Wilson & Paul Emery will play the Wild Eye Pub on
Thursday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m. Dance Party
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WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 19, 6 p.m.
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A tradition worth keeping TUES., DEC. 31


PAUL EMERY &
MINERS FOUNDRY PRESENT

‘Scrooge’ returns to NEW YEAR’S


the stage for the 41st EVE BASH
Love Trail w/special guest
year, playing now at Elevation (feat. J Silk)
the Nevada Theatre 9pm, $35/GA, $55/Reserved Cabaret Seating

By Michael Gotlieb
Special to Prospector SUN., JAN. 5
TIM O’CONNOR’S

F
orty-one years
strong, the peren- READER’S THEATER
nial holiday favorite Doors 3:30pm, Show 4pm, $10/GA
“Scrooge” is back at Best American short stories
the Nevada Theatre in fine from the 1940s, featuring works by
form under the able direc- E.B. White, John Cheever, William
tion of Sue LeGate-Halford Maxwell, V.S. Pritchett & Brendan Gill.
for LeGacy Presents. The Read by: Donna Brown Raibley, David Lynn, Sandra
show runs Thursday – Sun- Rockman, Bruce Kelly & Gaylie Bell-Stewart.
day through Dec. 24. This
original production of the
Dickens’ classic “A Christmas
THURS., JAN. 9
Carol” has everything one
hopes for in this holiday the-
BRI MCKI PHOTOGRAPHY
Forty-one years strong, the perennial holiday favorite “Scrooge” is back at the Nevada Theatre. PAT TRAVERS
ater classic: Scrooge, ghosts
and the Cratchits. and heart. With so many how in death he is loathed proud to say, “I’m sorry.” The
BAND
Doors 6:30pm, Show 7:30pm
Whether one has read standout performances not by the living. His belongings power of Scrooge’s transition
Dickens, or seen the movies, all can be mentioned in the are looted and his corpse from bah-humbug to Merry $28/Adv, $32/Door
most know the incredible space for this review. Candice mistreated – all in good fun, Christmas which lights the “One of rock’s great journeymen & survivors.”
tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, Searles soars as the Ghost of of course – and he sees the stage with jigs and laughs is
the curmudgeonly miser Christmas Past; a sassy rath- light: a little kindness goes a convincing, and contagious.
who sacrificed a life of love er than scary foil. She shows long way. And he has to make Sue LeGate-Halford FRI., JAN. 31
and happiness for the love of Scrooge’s missed opportunity up for a lot of lost time. The adeptly directs this show for
money. A man so stingy he as a young man for a happy cast is a wonderful ensemble, the fourth year. The staging LOUDON
begrudges his only employee life with his beloved Belle, and the ensemble scenes are is elegant and effortless. The
Bob Cratchit even a half day wonderfully acted and sung some of the best in the show. action moves forward crisply. WAINWRIGHT III
off for Christmas, and pays by Alexis Phillips. Next is the Rodger Hoopman, who not The script is well adapted, Doors 7pm, Show 8pm
him below his worth. Scrooge impressive Ian Swift as the only wrote the book (script and true to Dickens’s story. $30/Adv, $40/Door
has no friends, and rejects Ghost of Christmas Present and lyrics) for the show, but The songs with Mr. Hoop-
even offers of kindness from who ushers in the humble, also performs the title role man’s lyrics, and timeless
his own family. After years loving Cratchit family, per- of Ebenezer Scrooge, and melodies by Rob Knable
of bah-humbugging at the fectly performed by Darrell has for 41 years, delivers a feel like you’ve heard them Find yourselF at the Foundry For the holidays!
Christmas holiday, the Spirit
of Christmas has had enough.
Hovander, Candace Searles,
Carlyn Forrest, Hope Searles
confident, sure performance.
To his credit, from first mo-
before in their immediacy
and accessibility. Angela
www.minersfoundry.org
The Spirit sends three Ghosts and Robert Peters. And this ments, the audience doesn’t Williams choreography is an
of Christmas Past, Present Cratchit family would not think of the actor behind added plus with very effective notch and leave the audience this production is alive, fresh,
and Future to show Scrooge be complete without the the mask. We’re watching ensemble work. The colorful, feeling they’ve seen a pro- and filled with wonderful
the folly of his ways, and the young Tiny Tim, infectiously Scrooge. He is a mean old grand and functional set fessional quality production. performances under excel-
path to redemption played by Lhariya Illumine. man who has lost touch with design by Mister Hoopman Which they have. lent direction supported
Performed in two well-ex- Finally, the Ghost of Christ- humanity, especially his own. is expertly built out by Alvis The cast is a mix new ac- by all the color, sound and
ecuted acts (with one fifteen mas Future, a huge, hulking, He is short-tempered, and LeGate, Mark Shady and Ian tors and veterans, anchored pageantry of good theater.
minute intermission) the silent Grim Reaper is adeptly selfish. He appears cruel, Swift. All technical elements by Mr. Hoopman’s Scrooge. “Scrooge” at the Nevada The-
large cast of 18 performers manipulated by Sawyer and heartless. But in the end, of this show (lighting, sound, For a show, and an actor atre is one holiday tradition
tell this story with energy Maddux. Scrooge witnesses he is simply lonely and too costumes, props) are top playing the lead for 41 years, worth keeping.
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A night of giving

PHOTOS BY JOHN TABER


For the fourteenth year, Hospital House will hold a fundraiser to help combat homelessness in Nevada County. This year’s “Night of Giving” is happening Saturday night at the Miners
Foundry in downtown Nevada City. More than 32 acts will perform, with the entertainment beginning when the doors open at 5 p.m. and continuing on two stages until 10 p.m.

Hospital House’s annual fundraiser for homeless shelter


returns to the Miners Foundry Saturday evening
I “
t has been 14 years since a Utah Phillips and his wife, Jo- And that’s what this is bucks.” The first event raised
small group of community anna (Robinson) were trying about — helping people nearly $11,000 and Graham has


members decided to raise to get a homeless shelter off never looked back. He contin-
money to build a shelter for the ground and he, along with get back into homes. ued, “It hit me that there is a
the local homeless. Organizer others, thought they could lend — Ashley Quadros resonance in the community for
Mikail Graham said it is amazing them a hand raising funds for House of Hospitality Development Director it. Unfortunately, it’s fourteen
to see what has come from the what would become Hospitality years later and we are still hav-
humble beginnings of the annual House. “Maggie McKaig of Beau- Coopers at the time, and we ing to do this every year in order
HOLLIE
benefit, now well known to locals coup Chapeaux said, ‘We should thought, well let’s just do this. to keep the doors open. We are
as “A Night of Giving.” probably do a little benefit or It will be fun to get a few people
GRIMALDI FLORES
Graham said (the now late) something.’ I was co-managing together and raise a few hundred GIVING, A7 Special to Prospector
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the cover
GIVING
KNOW From page A6

still having to do this in order

& GO to spread the word that this


(homelessness) is not some-
thing that is unique to Nevada
County.”
Who: Hospitality House The Night of Giving,
What: 14th Annual Night of Giving however, is unique. For one
night, dozens of musicians
Where: Miners Foundry, 325 Spring donate their time and talent
Street Nevada City and hundreds of volunteers
When: Saturday, Dec. 21 from 5 to 10 join in to help in a variety of
ways – from taking tickets to
p.m. garnering items for auction.
Tickets: Suggested donation $25 (same Graham said, “I would love to
spread this around to other
day donations will be tripled by angel parts of the country, it’s been a
donors). Tickets available at Tickets dream of mine for years. May-
are available at Bread & Roses Thrift be next year we’ll be able to
do that more. There has been
and More, BriarPatch Community Co- talk about doing some simul-
Op, hhshelter.org, and at the door. cast and things like that, just
For one night, dozens of musicians donate their time and talent and hundreds of volun-
GIVING, A8 teers join in to help in a variety of ways.

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GIVING The Night of COVER PHOTO
From page A7 Giving is about All photos, including the
cover, by John Taber.
to show others — here is humanity. It’s a night
what you can do — because where everybody top of being a wonderful
it is such a powerful event. just comes together holiday party that showcas-
It really resonates. For me, es fantastic musical talent
it’s a hometown Christmas to enjoy each other’s with amazing auction
party.” company and enjoy items, raffle prizes, and


Graham said, “It’s an scrumptious food, dona-
excuse to get together with
some great music. tions from this one night
friends and family – some — Mikail Graham alone help us throughout
who have not seen each A Night of Giving organizer the year to provide emer-
other all year. I run into gency shelter, care and
lots and lots of people out the evening and for the services. This event directly
who come just for that first time an outsider will helps people get out of the
sensibility of the social perform. Rita Hoskins has cold and into our shelter;
atmosphere.” become part of the com- it gives them nourishment,
More than 32 acts will munity and had asked to clothing, personalized
perform, with the enter- perform in the past.” Many case management and job
tainment beginning when local favorites will take the training to return to stabili-
the doors open at 5 p.m. stage as well. The suggested donation is $25 — though no one will be turned away for a lack of funds. ty and housing. And that’s
and continuing on two The suggested donation The event also has three matching “angel donors” who will triple any same-day donation. what this is about — help-
stages until 10 p.m. “We is $25 — though no one ing people get back into
have a half dozen choirs. will be turned away for a also has three matching triple any same-day dona- is a big neon sign saying homes.”
We have Petty Luv closing lack of funds. The event “angel donors” who will tion. Graham said, “Some ‘Come to Grass Valley, we’ll Graham is also a mem-
people I know will save up take care of you here — free ber of the board of direc-
money and come in with room and board!’ That is tors of Hospitality House.
five hundred or a thousand not it at all.” He said there are stories
dollars – suddenly there In reality, more than half with silver linings hap-
Join us for the 136th Annual is three thousand dollars. of the people who go to pening, as he sees more

Donation Day
People do that, almost re- Hospitality House are local and more opportunities
ligiously, saying they want people. Graham added, “A popping up for afford-
to give to the cause and lot of them are locals who able housing. Hospitality

Parade
save up all year. It really is grew up here who just had House is working with the
amazing, what it does. It a turn of luck where it is county and partnering with
sparks a sense of commu- very hard to get by.” other organizations to help
nity. It helps a great cause A no host bar, and silent the homeless as well. “This
in Downtown Grass Valley and it feels good, too.”
Dinner will also be
auction will raise addition-
al funds. Graham esti-
event helps keep the doors
open. The Night of Giving
served beginning at 5 mated to date, A Night of is about humanity. It’s a
Friday, December 20 • 10 a.m. o’clock. Prepared by home- Giving has raised some- night where everybody just
less students and graduates where around $350-$500 comes together to enjoy
of the Hospitality House thousand dollars — all of each other’s company and
Beginning at Grass Valley Charter School, Serves culinary job-readi- it used to keep the doors of enjoy some great music.”
students will march to Mill Street ness training program led Hospitality House open. Graham said while he
down West Main to South Auburn. by award-winning Chef House of Hospitality De- does not have the answer to
Chris Fagan, a buffet meal velopment Director Ashley homelessness, he does have
We will accept canned goods and monetary is available for an added Quadros said, “This event a lot of hope. “The best way
donations on the parade route. Retired Grass Valley $10 until 8 p.m. is one of the most import- I could say it would be in
firemen will be helping with donations. Throughout the evening ant nights of the year for the words Utah said to me
there will be speakers shar- our shelter. Everyone who many, many years ago. ‘If
ing their firsthand expe- comes to Night of Giving we all stick together, we
Grass Valley Ladies Relief Society riences of homelessness comes because they care will get what we need.’”
P.O. Box 1132, Cedar Ridge, CA 95924 with the crowd. Graham about the people in our
said it is also important to community—our neigh- Hollie Grimaldi Flores is
Sponsored by: dispel the myth that the bors. Together, we’re help- a Nevada County resident
community encourages the ing people struggling with and freelance writer for
homeless to come here. “A homelessness return to hire. She can be reached at
lot of people feel that there stability and housing. On holliesallwrite@gmail.com.
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Music in the Mountains offers Holiday Concert
Submitted to Prospector community to enjoy KNOW & GO

M
the magic of Christ- Who: Music in the Mountains
usic in the mas and the holiday What: Holiday Concert
Mountains season at one of their When: Two performances, Friday Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday,
(MIM) brings upcoming concerts. Dec. 21 at 2 p.m.
you a festive For more infor- Where: The Amaral Center at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228
holiday concert featuring mation about the McCourtney Road, Grass Valley
traditional favorites, joyful holiday concerts or How: Ticket prices range from $19-$63, with children 17 and under
sing-a-long carols, and a pro- for future offerings, free. Tickets are available at www.musicinthemountains.org by calling
gram that promises to fill the please visit www. 530-265-6124 or by going to the box office Monday-Friday noon to 4 p.m.
entire family with the spirit musicinthemoun- located in the old post office building at 131 S. Auburn Street, Grass Valley
of the season. The MIM tains.org. More info: www.musicinthemountains.org
Festival Chorus, MIM Youth
Chorus, & MIM Festival Or-

Give yourself
chestra present songs of the
season in the Amaral Center PHOTOS PROVIDED BY MIM
at the Nevada County Fair- Music in the Mountains brings professional musicians to

the gift of
grounds on Dec. 20 at 21. Nevada County for a unique musical experience.
Music in the Mountains
transforms the charming
red barn at the fairgrounds
into a concert hall beautiful-
ly decorated for the holiday
flawless skin!
season. The professional
orchestra and 80-mem- Buy in
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Mountains Youth Chorus
will perform such beloved
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the Herald,” “Carol of the
Bells,” and “O Holy Night”.
in January!
“Holiday music invokes
the nostalgia of the past and When you buy and
a kindness for the future. It This year’s concert is produced by Music in the Mountains
has a way of bringing people in conjunction with Maestro Ryan Murray, who was schedule a Facial Treatment
together,” notes MIM Execu- recently chosen to be MIM’s Artistic Director after his long in December, you’ll receive
tive Director Jenny Darling- tenure as Resident Conductor and Choral Director.
ton-Person. “Our holiday your January Facial
concert, with festive favorites Director. Ryan graduated music with one another,” says Treatment half off!
and beautiful classics, will summa cum laude from Ryan Murray. “We will be
spark joy and inspire mer- California State University, mixing in some brand-new
riment for both young and Sacramento and holds a de- arrangements from compos-
old.” gree in Bassoon Performance ers all over the world. This Schedule NOW while
Music in the Mountains and Voice Performance. year’s program looks to blend appointments
brings professional musi- Under his artistic direction, together old and new, with
cians to Nevada County for the organization has ex- many traditional arrange-
are still available!
a unique musical experi- panded their annual concert ments and familiar songs.”
ence. This year’s concert is offerings and has launched Music in the Mountains
produced by Music in the the MIM Youth Chorus for has entertained the Ne- Reflections Skin Oasis
Mountains in conjunction Nevada County students in vada County Community 138 Colfax Ave. Suite 2, Grass Valley
with Maestro Ryan Murray, middle school, high school for nearly 40 years. The Call for details! Open Tuesday-Friday 9am-6pm
who was recently chosen to and college. organization aims to inspire
and Saturdays 9:30am-4pm
530.274.9053
be MIM’s Artistic Director “It is always a great treat to and connect people of all
after his long tenure as Res- come together as a com- ages through music. The Closed Christmas Day & New Year’s Day
ident Conductor and Choral munity and share this great organization invites the
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Eat Drink. Enjoy your guide to the Foothills’ local food scene

Emily’s Catering
Christmas
Pop-up Bakery

Submitted by Emily Scott-Arbaugh


Make e’s
on
some y!

H
da
ave you heard? It’s almost here!
Birthday or Gluten
Emily’s Catering Christmas Pop up
Special Occasion? Free and
Vegetarian
Bakery will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Order them a delicious ice cream Lunch Special Dinner Special Options We serve
cake in-store or online at
BUY ONE Bring in coupon homemade on December 20-23 at their location at
BaskinRobbins.com ENTREE and get a pasta!
421 Colfax ave in Grass Valley. 
FREE
(or pick one up from our cake case)
get a
Open Monday - Sunday 11:00 A.M.-9:30 P.M.
SECOND ONE
151 W. McKnight Way | Grass Valley | 274-3188
DESSERT
Off Hwy 49 exit McKnight Way in the Kmart Center
25% when you spend The most festive pop up of the year

1 $
300
OFF
$ 00 Limit one per table per visit.
$40 or more.
Limit one per table per visit. WE WILL
will feature 20+ varieties of cupcakes
off
Any Sundae*
off
Any Cake*
Expires 1/31/20. Expires 1/31/20.
BE OPEN ALL including:
HOLIDAYS
Grass Valley
*Can’t be combined with any other special, discount or coupon. Limit one
Grass Valley
*Can’t be combined with any other special, discount or coupon. Limit one
LUNCH MON–FRI 11am–2pm
Please call to
DINNER SUN–THU 5pm–9pm FRI & SAT 5pm–9:30pm reserve your
• Candy Cane
coupon per person per visit. No substitutions allowed, void if copied.
Expires 12/31/19. DG
coupon per person per visit. No substitutions allowed, void if
copied. Minimum $19.99 purchase. Expires 12/31/19. DG
.
124 BANK STREET • GRASS VALLEY • 530-273-3555 table! • Orange blossom
Prospector | Thursday, December 19, 2019 | 11

DECEMBER
20-23
PHOTO SUBMITTED BY EMILY SCOTT-ARBAUGH

• Chocolate Hazelnut
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
• Mocha Almond Fudge

rving your favorites


Se !
• Cranberry White Chocolate ❊
• Peanut Butter Caramel
F Bleu Cheeseburger F Mushroom Cheesburger F
The festive centerpiece cake, Bouche de Noel, will be avail- Seasona
F Patty Melts & BLTs F
able with your choice of peppermint, chocolate, or caramel l
butter cream in a whimsical snowy scene. Plus beautiful pies,
F Santa Fe Chicken Sandwich F Milk
SPECIAL Shakes!
tarts, eclairs, and breakfast pastries will fill the shop.
Cranberry Turkey Burger
with housemade Cranberry
Still looking for that perfect holiday gift? You will find a vast Apple Jam
selection of holiday themed gift sets including: Hot cocoa and
F Homemade Root Beer Floats F
peppermint marshmallow sets, cookie tins, fudge boxes, and Served in Frosted Mugs
don’t forget the famous sugared cranberries! F Now offering 10 ice cream flavors
for milkshakes and scoops F
Emily will also serving up some seasonal savory items such CALL AHEAD
FOR FASTER SERVICE COME UP TO OUR
as turkey pot pie turnovers, hot soups and buttermilk yeast NOW OFFERING UDI’S PHONE ORDER PICK-UP REGISTER
CARHOPS NOW AVAILABLE
biscuits. GLUTEN-FREE BUNS!

BIG A
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

To guarantee you get your favorite selection, place an or-


der by calling 530-271-2253.  Or just stop by Emily’s Catering FALL AND
WINTER HOURS
Christmas Pop-up bakery at 421 Colfax Ave. in Grass Valley Root Beer Drive-In Open until
Dec. 20-23. 810 E. Main St., Grass Valley 9:00 pm Wed-Sat
530-273-3243 • www.BigADriveIn.com
Hours: 10:30 am - 8:00 pm Sun-Tues and 10:30 am - 9:00 pm Wed-Sat.
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events
Dance the night away Nevada City Foundry Dance
party returns tonight
Submitted to Prospector KNOW & GO

T
WHAT: Miners Foundry’s
hursday, Dec. Foundry Dance Party
19, the Miners WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 19,
Foundry contin- 7-10 p.m.
ues with their WHERE: Miners Foundry
new monthly “Foundry Cultural Center, 325 Spring
Dance Party,” with DJ duo Street, Nevada City
Headphones & Horses TICKETS: $5/General
spinning old and new Admission, All-Ages
school hip hop, to disco, INFO: www.minersfound-
funk, 80s, and all that’s in ry.org
between on the best dance No Host Bar plus Food
floor in Nevada City. available for purchase
“Last year we hosted a
dance party for our mem- they could go to,” explains
bers and the response was Gretchen Bond, Miners
overwhelmingly positive Foundry Executive Di-
– people wanted this to rector. “It’s fun, we turn
be something regular that up the music, turn on the

PLEASE HELP...
GIVING WARMS YOUR HEART

No one should be cold!


PHOTO PROVIDED B Y THE MINERS FOUNDRY
Dubbed the “Internationally Unknown DJ Super Group” Headphones and Horses features The Silver Boombox Thief
and Mary Poppin. The husband and wife duo of Matt and Shannon have been DJ-ing since the 90s.

disco ball and lights, and it brings the people to the lead and have to trust Foundry.
before you know it, you dance floor. where it goes. We’re a good “The Miners Foundry is
are in a club with every- “Our styles are different match on the turntables dope. The Osborn/Woods
one around you dancing because Matt has about and in life,” says Matt. hall is a big space, so the
to music you all know and 1,000 years on me when it “At first, it was a little goal is to keep it full of
Please help us with our 10th Annual love.” comes to DJ miles. He is challenging, but within a party people,” says Matt.

Winter Coat &


Dubbed the “Interna- great at scratching and he few gigs, I think we found Shannon adds, “It’s pretty
tionally Unknown DJ really throws his person- harmony. I love having amazing to look at a sea of
GIVING WARMS YOUR HEART

Children’s Clothing Drive


Super Group” Headphones ality into his DJ-ing. As him by my side, we sort of dancing people on that big
and Horses features The for me, since I can’t devote feed off each other. If he dance floor. And the light-
(coats for adults & children in our community) Silver Boombox Thief as much time as I wish goes 70s funk, I’ll throw ing and sound engineers
Please drop off new or gently-used and Mary Poppin. The I could, scratching will a 70s funk song on. We are the perfect comple-
coats and children’s clothing at: husband and wife duo of perpetually be a work in create a musical journey ment to the whole experi-
Matt and Shannon have progress,” says Shannon. together for the people,” ence. I love that we’ve had

Arch’s Automotive
1355 E. Main St., Grass Valley, CA • (530) 273-4540
been DJ-ing since the
90s. Their love of hip-hop
anthems has made a name
Sharing the turntables
with another DJ, let alone
your significant other, may
adds Shannon.
Earlier this year, the
dazzling DJ duo stole
the chance to perform for
the local community at
such a great venue. We are
archsautomotive.com for themselves through- be difficult for some, but the stage at Fright Night truly thankful and stoked!”
All donations benefit Hospitality House, Boothe Family Center,
out Northern California as Matt and Shannon say it - Nevada City’s Hallow- Upcoming Foundry
Living Well Thrift & Nevada Union High School party makers, but the duo only makes the experience een celebration - and are Dance Party dates include
COAT DRIVE ENDS DEC. 31, 2019 say it doesn’t matter what for everyone better. excited to return for a Jan. 30, Feb. 20, March
We Thank You for Your Support! the song is, just as long as “You follow each other’s second chance to rock the 12, April 16 and May 21.
Prospector | Thursday, December 19, 2019 | 13

events Then you will love...


MAKES A
Ivan Najera THE UNION’S

ChoColate GREAT
to play at infusion GIFT!
an afternoon of chocolate, wine & jazz

Golden Era SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 2020 • 1-4:30 P.M.


MINERS FOUNDRY CULTURAL CENTER • 325 SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY
Taste delectable chocolate creations from chocolatiers
and chefs, savor delicious local wines and beer,
and enjoy the entertainment!

LIVE Best men’s, Best women’s, & Best Group


MUSIC! • Costume Contest •
TICKETS ARE $25
IN ADVANCE,
$30 AT THE
DOOR

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL


(530) 477-4241 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE
www.theunion.com/chocolate

SUBMITTED PHOTO
Guitarist and songwriter Ivan Najera composes original

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ON THE AIR

PHOTO BY DOUG AUSTIN


KVMR 89.5 FM volunteers, broadcasters and staff gather each year for a massive photo during the station’s Volunteer Appreciation Party at the Miner’s Foundry.

From Hall Of Fame to ‘Unsung Heroes,’


KVMR-FM honors its volunteers
By Steve Baker weekly half-day front desk ■ Kim Bryant took on Meanwhile, Board of award for his work at the KVMR’s Program Awards
Special to Prospector receptionists. a large amount of stu- Directors Awards went to station. were also given out at Tues-

F
“But all of them go above dio monitoring of remote outgoing board members Christopher Redlocks day’s extravaganza and will
rom five new and beyond in other ways, broadcasts. John Hensley, Del Wilcox was honored with the Re- be featured in next week’s
members of the like doing extra tasks, staff- ■ Joyce Miller “does a lot and Phil Ritti for their “ex- mote DJ Award “For Being On The Air.
KVMR Volunteer ing events, membership of committees, policy-mak- emplary service and many Totally Out There” in his
Hall of Fame to drives and other activi- ing help. I’m always stoked contributions” during their live DJing shows at several On The Air is a weekly
four “unsung heros,” it was ties,” says longtime KVMR when she’s on a project,” tenure. Also receiving hon- KVMR outreach or member irreverent look at Nevada
quite the awards shindig at Volunteer Coordinator Edy says a staffer. ors was Therese Tesene who round-ups. City’s volunteer-driven,
KVMR 89.5 FM’s Volunteer Cassell. has been the board scribe eclectic community radio
Appreciation Party this past MEMBERSHIP AWARDS and minutes-taker for 10 WANTED: DEAD ALIVE station at 89.5 FM and
Tuesday night, Dec. 17. GETTING UNSUNG ■ The KVMR Ticketmas- years now. Art Porebski, the coordi- streaming at kvmr.org.
An estimated 300 people Unsung Hero awards ter Award went to Beth Ann nator and one of the hosts of Complete KVMR schedule
filled the Miner’s Found- went to four of “the folks Roesler “for making our OTHER HONORS the weekly “Dead Air” pro- available at the station’s
ry Stone Hall in Nevada busily doing things behind Ticketpalooza promotions The Knight Of The Royal gram (Saturdays 8-10 p.m., website, http://www.kvmr.
City for the nonprofit radio the scenes and not getting happen,” says Membership Order Award for the Celtic 89.5 FM, kvmr.org stream- org. The station now features
station’s annual holiday recognition,” notes Cassell: Coordinator Adriana Kelly. Festival went to Sacramento ing) received the Dead End a second stream with
celebration. Volunteer ■ Eric Flaherty was ■ The Data Base Explo- Dave for being “the go-to Award “for keeping the indie pop and millenial
award-winners are chosen praised thusly, “If you need ration “for going where no right hand man” to festival Dead alive” through his 464 tastes at kvmrx.org and a
by KVMR’s professional something, you think of Eric man or woman has wanted producer John Taber, ac- (and counting) hours of second local signal at 105.7
staff. and he just appears,” says to go before” Award went to cording to Cassell. archiving late Dead Air icon FM with National Public
Joining the Hall of Fame one staffer. “He worked his Marty MacPhail for her data “Generator Fest 2019” Richard Dunk’s notorious Radio’s Morning Edition
are Aileen Hurst, Kyra butt off at Woodstock (Re- base work and for “really honors for special help collection of Grateful Dead and Pacifica’s Democracy
Bjornsson, Lisa Mitchell, visited) as a bartender,” says making our member all-re- during the utility-mandated concerts. Now weekday mornings
Laura Sklar-Oats and Linda another. quest day happen,” accord- power outages went to Paul Dunk’s entire Dead li- 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. KVMR’s
Wallace. ■ David Rhodes did a ing to Kelly Barbieri, Jeffrey Philpott, brary now is in the KVMR colorful 2020 Pet Calendar,
Sklar-Oats has been a myriad of unnoticed work, ■ Broadcasters Jerianne Hap Hazard and Paule digital music library and featuring over 150 area pets,
longtime volunteer in the including frequently refill- Van Dijk and Todd Wahoske Castro. can be accessed by station is available free to those
station’s Music Depart- ing gasoline at the tempo- won for their design work Intern Ezra Echols broadcasters. making a $50 or more end
ment and Library, while rary generator on Banner on the 2020 KVMR Pet received his second Engi- What a long, strange trip of year donation to the non-
the other four are currently Mountain during blackouts. Calendar. neering Department special that’ll be. profit station at kvmr.org
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calendar
Thursday Valley. Join me at Ben Nevada Union High School.
Franklin for a fun and easy Friday Dec. 20 at 6 p.m.;
Leeann Brook Fine Christmas Paint Your Pet Saturday Dec. 21 at 2 p.m.
Art: Artisans Bounty painting for the holidays!. and 6 p.m.; Sunday Dec.
Holiday Show Class is $35 with all sup- 22 at 2 p.m. Tickets may be
Noon., LeeAnn Brook plies included. Please call purchased on line at http://
Fine Art, 231 Broad St., Ben Franklin at 530-273- www.grassvalleynutcracker.
Nevada City. An annual 1348 and ask for classes to com/
show of handcrafted art reserve your spot. Snacks Cornish Christmas
for the holidays featur- and drinks will be provid- 6 p.m., Downtown Grass
ing the work of over 30 ed. Please email a clear and Valley, 134 Mill Street, Grass
different artists. Featured close up photo of your fur Valley. Recapture the spirit
items: hand woven wall baby to jamieshust@yahoo. of Christmas past amid the
hangings by Sue Weil; com two days prior to the charming surroundings of
small works paintings by class. Please call Ben Frank- historic downtown Grass
Mark Wilcox and LeeAnn lin to reserve your spot be- Valley during the annual
Brook; ceramics by Bob fore sending your picture. Cornish Christmas Celebra-
Davis including custom Nevada County Nutcracker tion. Started in 1967 as a
made Nevada City mugs; 6 p.m., Nevada Union way to preserve Grass Val-
Yuba River watercolors by High School Don Baggett ley’s Cornish heritage and
Della Heywood; wood- Theater, 11761 Ridge Road, holiday traditions, Cornish
turned evergreen trees by Drinking With Clowns Grass Valley. Come see this Christmas remains one of
John Williamson; seasonal Winter Solstice Soiree magical ballet come to life our most popular events.
greeting cards; new silk Drinking With Clowns present a blend of Latin sound and funky rhythms at Crazy Horse with over 100 local dancers Mill and West Main streets
scarves by LeeAnn Brook. Saloon & Grill Saturday from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. With a $10 cover. and community members at are closed to motorized
Show runs through De- the Don Baggett Theatre at traffic and filled with the
cember, extended hours
during Victorian Christ- Stop by, enjoy a serenade, Friday
mas. www.leeannbrookfin- sing along and reminisce. Leeann Brook Fine
eart.com. Al and Jay Art: Artisans Bounty
Dave McLellan’s Nevada 5:30 p.m., Makers Holiday Show
County Scenes Mountain Eatery Tap Noon, LeeAnn Brook Fine
Noon, Nevada City Pic- House and Wine Bar, Art, 231 Broad St., Nevada
ture framing, 571 Searls 24601 Forest Hill Rd., City. See Thursday’s listing.
Ave. Suite B, Nevada City. Forest Hill. Alan Feeny Paul Honatke
Local photographer Dave piano and Jason Wilkins December Artist
McLellan has a gallery upright bass playing jazz Noon, Nevada City Christmas Jug Band Words & Music
show currently hanging standards. Winery, 321 Spring Street, Tongue-in-cheek holiday hijinks DON HENRY, LAURIE LEWIS,
at Nevada City Picture Jason Wilkins Duo Nevada City. Paul Honatke CLAUDIA RUSSELL & NINA GERBER
Framing in Nevada City. 6 p.m., Kane’s Restau- December Artist at Nevada FRI, DEC 20 @ 8:00 PM FRI, JAN 10 @ 8:00 PM
Stop by and have a look at rant, 120 E. Main, Grass City Winery. ‘Electra Plus’
his Nevada County scenes, Valley. Jason Wilkins an exhibit of otherwordly
including art from his jazz duo Performs all the and dreamlike paintings.
project photographing the standards. Open daily. Nevada City
colorful and historic build- Al and Jay - jazz duo Winery, 321 Spring Street.
ings of Grass Valley and 6 p.m., Kane’s Restau- Irish Christmas in America
Nevada City. Dave’s show rant, 120 E. Main, Grass 1 p.m., The Amaral Cen-
will be there until Jan. 6, Valley. Alan Feeny piano ter, Nevada County Fair-
2020. Frame shop hours and Jason Wilkins up- grounds - 11228 McCourt-
are Tuesday, Wednesday right bass playing jazz ney Rd, Grass Valley. In
and Thursday from noon standards. its 14th season, the Irish
until 5, and Saturdays Paul Emery, Peter Wilson Christmas in America show Tom Rigney and Flambeau Keith Greeninger, Dayan Kai & Band
noon until 5. and Eli Rush play features top Irish music, SAT, JAN 18 @ 7:30 PM SAT, FEB. 1 @ 7:30 PM
Chet Salvatorelli, 6 p.m., Wild Eye Pub, song, and dance in an en-
92 years young!
4:30 p.m., Wild Eye
535 Mill St, Grass Val-
ley. Peter, Paul and Eli
gaging performance rich in
history, humor, and bound- Auburn State Theatre
Pub, 535 Mill St, Grass trade songs and tell tales. less energy. 985 Lincoln Way, Auburn
Valley. Chet plays lounge Always a full house for Christmas Paint Your Pet
classics and requests on these characters, so make 5:30 p.m., Ben Frank-
LiveFromAuburn.com
accordion and keyboard. reservations. lin, 598 Sutton Way, Grass 530-885-0156
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brain tease
ACROSS 98 Faithful 16 Singing voice
1 Flavorful 100 Canine cry 17 Branch
6 Lets 101 Gardner of old 18 Racket
11 Gaza or Sunset movies 19 Daisylike flower
16 Not at all original 102 Bypass 20 “The Merry Widow”
21 Vestige 104 — Lanka composer
22 Online message 105 Grasslands 27 Young horse
23 Tantalize 106 Tsunami 30 Occupied
24 Came to be 107 Break suddenly 33 High point
25 Moorehead the 108 Noted fabulist 36 Makes ready, for short
actress 110 Regular 38 Ballad
26 The “father of 112 Agreeable 39 Wrath
medicine” 113 Brass instrument 43 Word with pop or op
28 Metalworker 114 Know by feeling 44 Jargon
29 Signal 116 Jabber 45 Large cask
30 Bundle 117 Recipe amount 47 Sailor’s “yes”
31 Luau fare 118 Compulsion 48 Mister, in Munich
32 Fields 119 Group of players 49 Tower of —
34 Red or Yellow 121 Renaissance 50 Sun-dried brick
35 Seaweed 124 Chinese dynasty 51 Certain musician
37 Application 125 Charge 52 Grain cover
38 Trees of a region 128 Family member 54 Grumble
40 Much-used abbr. 130 Take delight 56 Coins on hand
41 Be mistaken 131 Promise to pay (2 wds.)
42 Too hasty 132 — Benedict 57 Bar legally
44 Satisfied 136 Insect 58 Wee
46 Eastern servant 137 Cap 60 Fat
49 Pie shop 139 State of matter 61 Explode
52 Suspend 140 Bedouin 62 Delicious
53 Something sticky 141 Knock 63 Extinct bird
55 Hole for a shoelace 142 Worker in a theater 66 City in Venezuela
59 Skillful 144 Range in New York 67 Appeased
60 Breathing organ state 69 Portrait
61 Full space
64 Notched
147 Investigation
149 Smooth
72 City in Texas
73 Rara —
115 Not at all wild
117 City on the Elbe SU| DO| KU
65 Lads 150 Of flax 74 Flavoring for gin 118 Apply, as paint Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and
66 Actors in a play 151 Leggy bird 75 Guzzled 120 Team spirit every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Tips
67 Rain hard 152 Way between seats 78 Place 122 “Scat!” and computer program at: sudoku.com
68 Spinning toy 153 Doctrine 79 Salver 123 Russian name
70 Repetitive 154 Legal — 81 Monstrous one 124 Nicely warm
learning style 155 Poor 83 Railways on 125 Fabled alchemist
71 — tide 156 Sat for a painter trestles 126 Result
72 Picnic place 85 Antagonism 127 “— Frome”
73 Mont Blanc’s range 88 Very, in music 129 Radio, TV, etc.
74 Sober DOWN 89 Of a wood 131 Annoyed
76 Child 1 Put in a pile 92 Bestowed 133 Flagrant
77 Spotted creature 2 Debate 93 Ellipses 134 Triangular wall
79 New Deal org. 3 Discussion group 94 Makes a sound 135 Celerity
80 — slaw 4 Hoarfrost recording 137 Western writer
82 Causing fear 5 — Plaines 97 Feminine title — Harte
84 Unseen emanation 6 Old material made new 99 Sunbeam 138 Bell sound
85 Stoltz or Idle 7 Rousseau title 100 Baroque composer 140 Land measure
86 Prince in opera 8 Nucha 103 Show displeasure 143 Holiday time
87 Soapstone 9 Gratuity 105 LA player 145 Kinsman (Abbr.)
88 Of a big artery 10 On an incline 106 Desire 146 Era
90 Cape Canaveral grp. 11 Endeavor 107 Sudden increase 147 Baby food
91 Mineral 12 Light repast 109 Cobbler kin 148 — Grande
92 Explosive sound 13 Pro — 111 Corn spike
95 Blue 14 French department 112 Countrywide (Abbr.)
96 Hagar or Davis Jr. 15 Old Spanish money 113 Roll
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calendar
sights and sounds of an Center at Nevada Coun- 11 a.m., LeeAnn Brook
old fashioned Christmas; ty Fairgrounds, 11228 Fine Art, 231 Broad St.,
carolers, jugglers, musi- McCourtney Rd, Grass Nevada City. See Thursday’s
cians, magicians, the Grass Valley. Songs of the Season listing.
Valley Cornish Carol Choir, presented by Music in the Paul Honatke
Tommyknocker Cloggers Mountains. December Artist
and of course, Santa Claus. Winter Solctice Kirtan Noon, Nevada City
Handmade arts and craft Ecstatic Dance Winery, 321 Spring Street,
from artists throughout 7:30 p.m., Inner Path, Nevada City. See Thursday’s
California are displayed 200 Commercial Street, listing.
on our historic downtown Nevada City. Kirtan opens Dave McLellan’s Nevada
Grass Valley streets. Deli- the heart and clears our County Scenes
cious food and drink can be energy field. Dance rejuve- Noon, Nevada City Pic-
purchased from a number of nates us in Body, Mind and ture framing, 571 Searls
Grass Valley restaurants and Soul. Kirtan Dance is a way Ave. Suite B, Nevada City.
specialty food vendors. to uplift our consciousness See Thursday’s listing.
Main Street Revival and our Spirits. It’s a way Nutcracker Dance & Dream
Rides Again! to connect with others in 12:30 p.m., Nevada Union
6:30 p.m., Wild Eye Pub, a non-verbal way, energiz- High School Don Baggett
535 Mill St, Grass Valley. ing our body. By dancing Theater, 11761 Ridge Road,
Main Street Revival (the to uplifting kirtan music Grass Valley. Your ticket in-
Wednesday Night house that is mindfully chosen to cludes: VIP parking, inter-
band at the Holbrooke Ho- uplift kundalini energy in acting with the Nutcracker
tel) is doing a reunion gig. the spine, brings all levels Tim High & The Mighty characters including Dream
The core rhythm section of consciousness together Made up of long time veterans of the Tahoe music scene, Tim High & The Mighty bring Clara and the Sugarplum
consists of: Ian Garfinkel, in a fun and inspiring way. their feel-good rock ‘n roll to the Crazy Horse Saloon & Grill on Friday from 9:30 p.m. to and an opportunity to go on
Tom Agar, Eric Menig and For this dance, we will begin 1:30 a.m. There is an $8 cover. stage, tour the magic back-
Raymond Kinman Friday, with a sacred cacao ceremo- stage and learn part of the
Dec. 20, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 ny and open my celebrating Sugarplum’s magical dance.
p.m., at the Wild Eye Pub the solstice, at this dark holiday highjinks.’ Likely uncle shows up with his Saturday Don’t forget your goody bag
right here in Grass Valley. time of the year, as we tran- suspects: Austin de Lone much younger girlfriend. Leeann Brook Fine that you will receive before
We played ever Wednes- sition to the winter months. (Elvis Costello, Fabulous But Family wins out in the Art: Artisans Bounty the show starts. Dance and
day night for 8 years (plus Jug band Christmas Thunderbirds), Paul Rogers end. Traditions include a Holiday Show Dream starts at 12:30 p.m.,
a bunch of weekend gigs) 8 p.m., Auburn State (Those Darn Accordions), karaoke contest and a game
at the historic Holbrooke Theatre, 985 Lincoln Way, Tim Eschliman (Etta James, of Family Feud, along with
Hotel in Grass Valley. May- Auburn. It’s almost that Jesse Colin Young, Rhythm- a special crazy ‘Jolly Family
be 500 to 600 gigs at that time of year again, and the town-Jive), Kan ‘Snakebite’ Dance.’ Hilarious antics
place! We haven’t played to- Christmas Jug Band threat- Jacobs (Kinky Friedman, along with a heartwarming
gether for a couple of years ens to darken the door of New Orleans Nightcrawl- story of Family, mixed with
and were all super excited several Northern Califor- ers), Gregory Leroy Dewey memorable holiday and
to have the chance to do nia music establishments. (Country Joe & The Fish, non-holiday music (much
this gig. Come for dinner This irreverent crewe is Mad River), and Blake of which is performed to
and cocktails, and a night of a seasonal assemblage of Richardson (Bobby Hebb). live instrumental accom-
really good blues/rock/soul Commander Cody alumni Holly Jolly paniment) make this a
music. and others from various no- 8:15 p.m., Off Broadstreet perfect evening. Though
MIM Home for the table Bay Area aggregations. Cabaret Dessert Theatre, not specifically geared
Holidays Concert What started from a Wild 305 Commercial Street, toward children, Holly
7:30 p.m., Nevada Turkey-inspired momentary Nevada City. Holly Jolly will Jolly is great fun for most
County Fairgrounds, 11228 lapse of sanity is now, four play at 8:15 p.m. Fridays and family members. Pre-show
McCourtney Road, Grass albums and 35+ years of Saturdays through Dec. 21, entertainment is provided
Valley. Grab your loved ones fruitcakes later, an uncon- admission $29. Since many by Chris Crockett beginning
this holiday season and ventional holiday tradition performances will sell out one hour before show time
join the MIM chorus and of highly skewed merri- early, Off Broadstreet will for all performances. For
orchestra for a collection of ment. One never knows post dates with available further information or for
holiday classics and hits that exactly what form this seating on its website: The show reservations, please
feel like a cup of hot cocoa acoustic folk-skiffle-swing Jolly Family hosts the 50th call Off Broadstreet at 530-
by the fire. jug band will take from annual Christmas party at 265-8686 or visit the Off
Concert - Home for one season to the next, but their vacation lodge. There Broadstreet website at www.
the Holidays those who attend will get a are some surprises and chal- offbroadstreet.com.
7:30 p.m., The Amaral full dose of tongue-in-cheek lenges when an estranged
Check Us Out
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305 Commercial Street, Nevada City. Comedy Show’ hosted by Raina Satori! CRAZY HORSE Wednesdays ~FREE
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ed. For more info, please visit Auburn- Than You’ comedy tour Creator and Craft cocktails, live music Friday Dec. 20 - Main
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DJ SPUN and Harry WHO @ ‘Our House’ Opener: Adam Gordon with his gently Garfunkel, Eric Menig, Tom Hour - Until 3 p.m.
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1226 Lincoln Way, Auburn. Jump on Giant Steps jazz band (featur- rock, the house with a dance Night – All Ages – 7 p.m.
the A-Train to Auburn from Sac, SF, ing Lorraine Gervais), 8 – 11 Monday Dec. 23 – Open
Reno and beyond to spend a very spe- Monday p.m.
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cial night in ‘Our House’. PS - Call in Leeann Brook Fine Art: Artisans Friday Dec. 20 - Ivan Najera Saturday Dec. 21 - Jazz Pack
sick Monday! Quick Deets: 12.22.19 | Bounty Holiday Show and his band (Latin jazz), plays a December birthday
6p-6a | Auburn, CA DJ SPUN (Legend, Noon, LeeAnn Brook Fine Art, 231 8:30-11:30 p.m. special! Ellen Johnson, Al Dew Drop Inn
NYC) https://soundcloud.com/there- Broad St., Nevada City. See Thursday’s Saturday Dec. 21 - Gary Feeney, Karl Chelette and Tim 19729 Cerrito Rd. Grass
aldjspun/ Harry Who (Solid Grooves, listing. Regina and the Play Date Bulkley. 6:30 p.m. $7/$10 Valley, CA 95949
SJ) Scottie Soul (King Street Sounds, Pork Chop - Jam Session band. 8:30-11:30 p.m. Sunday Dec. 22 - The 530-268-1065 work
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Thailand) William (Our House, Maui) Pork Chop - jam session every Monday 5 – 8 p.m. Comedy Show: From the
DJ Alek (FUNK e HI-FI, Sac) https:// from 6-10 pm at The Dew Drop Inn Tuesday Dec. 24 - Bar crew that brought you the Friday Dec. 20 - Dew
www.mixcloud.com/DjAlek1/ Visual come out and play your song with the open noon – 8 p.m. Merry “More Enlightened Than You Christmas Party, Gift
candy from Donovan’s (SF) ‘LightsOut band Everyone is welcomed 19729 Cer- Christmas! Comedy Tour” Hosted by Exchange & Potluck @ 7 p.m.
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St, Grass Valley. From the crew that Bounty Holiday Show Cedar Ridge Y events/659311841139975/ Sunday Dec. 22 - Cold
brought you the ‘More Enlightened Noon, LeeAnn Brook Fine Art, 231 530-273-7274 Wednesday Dec. 25 - Sweat (Upbeat Blues, Funk &
Than You Comedy Tour’ we bring Broad St., Nevada City. See Thursday’s Facebook@UncleSonny’s Bar CLOSED – Merry Christmas! Soul) 8-11 p.m.
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20 | Thursday, December 19, 2019 | Prospector

The Center for the Arts OnTheGo Presents

35th Anniversary of WINDHAM HILL’S Windham Hill’s Winter Solstice


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20 The Amaral Center at Nevada County Fairgrounds
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1/25: John McEuen & the String Wizards present:
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2/13: Riders In The Sky The Center for the Arts Ticketing & Information:
2/15: Paula Poundstone The Center for the Arts
2/18: Ladysmith Black Mambazo The Center for the Arts
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Box Office: 128 E Main St., Grass Valley • 530.274.8384

July 9 - 12, 2020 • Nevada County Fairgrounds


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