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Happy

Earth Day
Here's a refresher of Fresno's three-cart (green, gray, blue) program that is
part of an ongoing effort to meet and exceed state-mandated goals of landfill
reduction and waste diversion.

Gray is for Garbage


-Rubber/Vinyl Hoses -Soiled Napkins,
Styrofoam Tissues,
-Diapers Paper Plates
-Food -Animal Waste (bagged)
-Carpet -COLD Coals/Fireplace
Ashes

Green is for Yard Clippings


-Grass/Leaves
-Live Holiday Wreaths
-Trees/Branches (cut in
3' lengths)
-Palm Fonds
-Garden Plants
EDITOR’S NOTE
-Fruit/Veg Garden Clippings
If you’ve followed us for a while, you since I was ten.
-Wood (untreated) know I’ve explained several times The point is, we know there’s
that it is not the Flyer’s function more out there, but we need some
Blue is for Recycling to serve as a newspaper. Instead, help uncovering it all. You know
we present the collective culture of the saying - “we don’t know what we
Plastics Metal/Aluminum the Central Valley - illuminating the don’t know.” Every month, the team
-Food/Beverage uniquely separate parts that combine sits down to discuss possible topics to
-Cans (empty)
into the eclectic quilt portraying what it include in the next Flyer. However, we’re
Containers -Paint Cans (empty/dry) truly means to live here. The news we leave to limited to our personal experiences and gener-
-Laundry Detergent & Glass the reporters and the investigative journalists. al interests. Even if we dig around the internet,
Bleach Bottles However, to cover the culture ad- we won’t be able to uncover every worthwhile
Bottles/Jars (empty)
equately requires having ears on the ground topic simply because of how algorithms work.
-Shampoo Bottles and many fingers on the several pulses in our Hyper-localized content is extremely difficult
Paper community. We’re fortunate to have nonprofits to stumble across unless you know exactly what
-Books/Magazines/Newspapers -Cardboard such as CalMatters and Fresnoland tackle the you’re looking for.
political and economic issues, locally and state- This is where our readers can play a
wide. It allows us to cover a broad range of top- more active role in our decision-making pro-
ics while we focus on the arts, community, and cess. We’re heavily invested in developing con-
Please donate all clothes and other usable household items to your local charities.
local businesses. Yet, even with the assist, we tent that not only highlights our multifaceted
No! These items Batteries Tires-TVs Pesticides/Poison know we haven’t covered everything. Frankly, community but that which our readers value.
Hot Coals CFLs Medications/Sharps
are not allowed
I’m almost positive we’ve missed some key play- We encourage you to reach out and let us know
Concrete/Rocks Plastic Bags Fluorescent Tubes ers, issues, events, or other contributions to our what we’ve missed because the truth is, it’s im-
in any cart Broken Glass Used Motor Oil Electronics/E-Waste community. For example, I’m a CSU Fresno possible for us to be everywhere all at once. We
Toxic Chemicals
alum, and it wasn’t until a few years ago (long want to know who’s giving back, making a dif-
Call 559-621- 1111 to find out how to dispose of any of the above items or after I graduated) that I learned the university ference, or simply doing something awesome.
regarding disposal of small appliances and clothing. had a highly competitive and successful rodeo And don’t worry about whether it’s “newswor-
team - the Bulldoggers. Less than five years ago, thy” or not - again, we’re not the news. The only
I discovered we had our very own law school requirement is that it be local and not a solely
whose alums sit on judicial benches and fuel the self-serving enterprise.
vast legal profession in Central California with So, send me an email, and show me
attorneys. And I’ve lived in the Central Valley the way. I’d love to hear from you.
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Vaqueros:
California’s
First
Cowboys
By Dave Fountinelle | dave@fresnoflyer.com

T oday’s modern rodeos are more than


just the competitive showcase of the
generations of riding and roping that helped
later, that number had ballooned to near-
ly 300,000 head of cattle, including about
23,000 horses. The Franciscan missionaries
stock herds left them with no other alterna-
tive.
The military soon found justifi-
ulation to be a threat to the safety of the
growing Anglo population in the state. A
number of discriminatory laws were passed,
to tame the wild west, they are a celebration were woefully short handed when it came to cation for its concerns when some Native and local militias were armed and provided
of the rich and diverse history of the people managing the massive herds of cows, sheep, vaqueros began to flee the forced servitude with bounties for Indian lives by the feder-
who developed these skills and turned them oxen, and mules. They began training the of the southern and central coastal mis- al army, giving them license to drive Native
into an art form. young men and boys from the Native tribes sion communities on horseback, riding up people from their lands by any means neces-
Hundreds of years before the first in the area, with the help of vaqueros that to Native territories in the Central Valley. sary. Roughly 16,000 Native Americans died
American cowboys hit the trail, vaqueros had traveled west from Texas, Arizona, and These escaped Indian horsemen passed their in the resulting genocide, and the Indige-
were wrangling cattle and herding livestock New Mexico to find work in the new Cali- knowledge on to the young Native men in nous vaquero all but disappeared, replaced
all across the southwest. Vaqueros - Spanish fornia territory. By learning these equestrian the Central Valley, and soon they formed by their Mexican counterparts.
for “cowboy” - were highly-skilled cattlemen techniques, the young Native riders became bands that would frequently raid the Fran- With the completion of the trans-
and expert riders, composed largely of men an integral part of creating the agricultur- ciscan settlements, stealing horses and cattle. continental railroad and the growth of the
from the indigenous tribes in what is now al communities that were the foundation The same roping and wrangling skills that shipping industries in San Francisco and San
the southwestern US and Mexico. When of Franciscan expansion across the state. were so effective for recovering loose cattle Diego, the demand for Mexican vaqueros
Spanish colonists arrived in Mexico in the However, they also attracted the attention proved extremely useful for quickly catching and Anglo-American cowboys dwindled.
early 1500’s, they brought with them live- of military leaders, who felt that these high- and riding off with livestock from the mis- While most Anglo-American cowboys were
stock, including sheep, longhorn bulls, and ly-trained Native riders posed a threat to the sion ranches. well-paid and able to purchase land to farm,
horses. The animals thrived and multiplied safety and security of Spanish settlements. While California’s livestock indus- or open businesses when their cowhand ser-
quickly in their new home, and soon the Indigenous people were considered primitive try was flourishing, there were very few pro- vices were no longer needed, Mexican va-
Spaniards began enlisting the help of the and savage by Spanish colonists, who kept duction facilities in the state at the time for queros weren’t as lucky. Discriminatory laws
local indigenous population to maintain the the young men of the tribes in quai-slavery commodities such as meat, hides, and tallow. prevented them from owning property and
growing herds. The Spanish colonists were under the guise of “servitude” to their Chris- Mule trains routinely ran from California having the same opportunities to transition
all adept horsemen, and they taught young tian God. Therefore, any knowledge or train- ranches down to Mexico City, where live- into new industries.
indigenous men how to ride and also how ing that might put them on an even footing stock would be processed into these goods A number of the vaqueros in Cal-
to use braided ropes, called reatas, to catch was considered dangerous. However, despite and brought back. Mexican vaqueros were ifornia headed north to help settle the Pa-
cattle that often broke free. the protests from both the military and the in great demand to lead these trains, manage cific Northwest. Many others found work as
In 1769, when Spanish Franciscan governor, Franciscan missionaries neverthe- the herds, and provide security against raids farm laborers and became an essential part
missionaries began colonizing California, less continued to train Native vaqueros. The from the Indigenous riders.
they arrived with roughly 1,000 head of missionaries reasoned that the shortage of By the mid-1800’s, California’s
cattle and horses. Less than a hundred years available labor to manage the massive live- leadership had declared the Indigenous pop- Continues on pg 6...

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HEARTS ON FIRE:
THE CENTRAL
VALLEY’S ONLY
ROCK ‘N ROLL
CHOIR
By Dave Fountinelle | dave@fresnoflyer.com

“ Rock ‘n Roll” and “choir” - two words


most people would probably never ex-
pect to hear in the same sentence. However,
choir for people of all talent and experience
levels.
“Many of the people who wanted
much like the legendary pairing of peanut to join the choir had no formal training or
butter and chocolate, the duo actually makes experience at all,” Ruud explains. “So, to
for quite a tasty combination. Likewise, the accommodate everyone, we don’t teach the
story of Fresno’s first and only rock ‘n roll songs with sheet music.”
choir is both sweet and serendipitous. Instead, Ruud teaches the choir to
One evening in 2012, Debi Ruud learn their notes by ear and how to harmo-
and her husband were in Sonoma having nize naturally with the rest of the ensemble
dinner with friends when near the end of by having participants sing along to the re-
the meal, a friend excused herself saying, “I corded versions of their vocal parts. Teaching
have to go to choir practice.” Curious, Debi a largely inexperienced choir is a challenge,
asked which church she attended. “Oh, it’s but it’s one Ruud has been happy to take on.
not a church choir,” her friend replied. “It’s a “Something I always say is, this is
rock ‘n roll choir.” Intrigued by the concept, rock, not Bach,” Ruud smiles.
Ruud asked if she could tag along and see for The first Hearts on Fire perfor-
herself what a rock ‘n roll choir was all about. mance featured about 15 members in the
“I was really blown away by their choir. Ten years later, there are over 60
TDPA Vice President Joe Catania and Mi- ing Ruud and her daughter will be dueting a
performance,” Ruud recalls. “Everyone was members rehearsing for the upcoming per-
chael Birdsong, who sits on the Board of set of songs by John Lennon and Paul Mc-
having so much fun and there was such a formance on April 29th at the Tower The-
Directors. Both Catania and Birdsong are Cartney. The Fresno Music Academy & Arts
great, positive energy in the room.” atre. Ruud credits the swell in membership
thrilled to be putting on this year’s perfor- children’s choir will also perform a Beatles
Ruud returned to Fresno deter- to positive word-of-mouth and great song
mance at the historic Tower Theatre, some- song to open the show.
mined to start her own rock ‘n roll choir in selection.
thing they confess wouldn’t have been possi- Hearts on Fire featuring Nate But-
the Central Valley. One year of hard work “We’re doing the entire Abbey
ble without financial support from the City ler and the Rockin’ All-Star Band, perform-
and recruiting later, Hearts on Fire was born. Road album by the Beatles for our perfor-
of Fresno, courtesy of former district council ing the Beatles’ Abbey Road album in its
Steeped in the world of music, mance this year,” Ruud relates. “It’s really
member Esmerelda Soria and current coun- entirety, will take place at the Tower Theatre
Ruud has built a well-rounded career as both going to be an amazing show.”
cil members Analisa Perea and Miguel Arias. for the Performing Arts, located at 815 E.
a musician and entrepreneur since her time Providing the musical accompani-
“Esmerelda, Miguel, and Analisa Olive Ave in Fresno, on Saturday, April 29th,
studying vocal performance at CSU Fresno. ment to the choral group will be a live band,
have all been so supportive of what we’re at 7:30pm. Tickets are available at the Tower
Teaching music and voice since 1992, Ruud led by musical director Nate Butler.
doing here,” Catania explains. “They provid- Theatre box office and Fresno Music Acade-
went on to establish Fresno Music Academy This year’s performance at the Tow-
ed the funding for us to be able to hold this my & Arts, at both their Tower District and
& Arts’ first brick and mortar location in er Theater is a special one. Hearts on Fire
event at the Tower Theatre, which wouldn’t North Fresno locations. All proceeds will
1998. No stranger to either musical groups has partnered with the Tower District Pres-
have been possible otherwise.” benefit the Tower District Preservation Asso-
or performing as a solo artist, Ruud has also ervation Association (TDPA) and the Valley
Adds Birdsong, “It would be amaz- ciation.
brought her talents to both The Voice Shop Music Hall of Fame for the event, which will
ing to continue to see this kind of financial
and Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater over the also feature an exhibit from Spectrum Gal-
commitment from the City, so that we can For more information visit the Hearts on
years. This vast experience and deep love for lery and a live auction. Proceeds will go to
host the Hearts on Fire event at the Tower Fire Facebook page, or www.towertheatre-
rock ‘n roll music led her to recognize the support the TDPA in its efforts to maintain
Theatre every year.” fresno.com. If you are interested in joining
immense potential in what she witnessed at the rich cultural identity of the Tower Dis-
In addition to the performance by the Hearts on Fire Rock ‘n Roll Choir, sign
her friend’s rehearsal. Out of that inspiration trict. Some of the TDPA members are part
Hearts on Fire, “Just the Two of Us” featur- up at either Fresno Music Academy & Arts
came her vision to create an open, inclusive of the Hearts on Fire ensemble, including
location.

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Break Out Brunch Favorites for
Spring Celebrations
(Family Features) Deck your kitchen, dining In just 10 minutes, the tasty blend of brown Heat rice and quinoa according to package 9 eggs, lightly beaten
room or patio with bright decor and fun, rice, red rice, wild rice and quinoa cooks up directions. 5 bacon slices, cooked and crumbled
festive springtime frills – brunch season light and fluffy for a slightly chewy, nutty In large bowl, whisk flour, baking 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
is here. Whether your weekend morning flavor. It’s also a dependable replacement for powder, baking soda and salt. 1/2 teaspoon salt black pepper, to taste
meal is shared with that special someone or oatmeal in other breakfast dishes so you can In medium bowl, whisk milk and
friends, family and neighbors, warm, sunny complete your mission to make meals quick lemon juice. Let stand 5 minutes. Preheat oven to 325 F. Coat 12-cup muffin
days can bring out the best of brunch. and enjoyable. Not to mention, the bag is Mash 1/2 banana. Transfer to milk pan with nonstick cooking spray.
Impress your loved one with these BPA-free and recyclable via store drop-off mixture. Add egg and 1 teaspoon maple Prepare rice and quinoa according
Mini Banana Rice Pancakes for two, a healthy in most communities, while the carton is syrup; stir to combine. Stir in melted butter. to package directions.
and satisfying meal made with Minute Brown recyclable curbside. Pour milk mixture over flour In medium bowl, combine rice and
Rice & Quinoa Cups. x recipe allows for Find more brunch inspiration for mixture. Whisk just until combined; do not quinoa, eggs, bacon, cheese, salt and pepper,
more moments together at the table because spring celebrations at MinuteRice.com. overmix. Fold in rice and quinoa. Let batter to taste.
the whole-grain combination is ready in just rest 10-15 minutes. Divide batter between prepared
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Pairing the crunchiness of red Prep time: 15 minutes medium heat; brush with 1 teaspoon oil. are just set.
quinoa with the chewy texture of brown Cook time: 20 minutes Once skillet is hot, reduce heat to medium-
rice, these cups earned a spot on the “Men’s Servings: 2 low. In batches, adding oil as necessary, scoop
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Plus, packed in single-serve portions, you can 1 cup Minute Brown Rice & Quinoa and cook 3-4 minutes, or until bubbles start
eat the grains right out of the BPA-free cup 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour to form. Flip and cook 1-2 minutes until
for a simple lunch or snack that provides a 1 teaspoon baking powder golden on bottom.
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If you need a dish that feeds a 1 cup milk maple syrup, banana slices and cinnamon.
crowd, put this Hearty Bacon and Egg 2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
Breakfast on the menu. Ready in 35 minutes, 2 bananas, divided Hearty Bacon and Egg Breakfast
it can satisfy brunch cravings for a group of 1 egg, beaten Prep time: 5 minutes
up to 12 as a main course that easily pairs 1/4 cup pure maple syrup, divided Cook time: 30 minutes
with other morning favorites. 4 teaspoons butter, melted Servings: 12
As an ideal complement to the eggs, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
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can make this family-style recipe a breeze. 1 1/2 bags Minute Rice & Quinoa

mindful honoring mental health professionals in all


specialties. This field requires dedication
help to obtain balance, meditation, guid-
ance, and healing.
Soul. Whatever it is, pay attention because
it never fails.

self-care & and commitment to assisting, guiding, and


advocating for the emotional needs and
Thought for the day: “Learn to
differentiate between your intuition guiding
April is the month of new begin-
nings in nature as the flowers blossom, the

clarity
well-being of individuals and communities. you and your traumas misleading you.” trees bud with new life, and the bulb pops
This work also requires years of study, in- Sixty-five percent or more of the up from the garden with crocus and hya-
ternships, and training to balance and main- population have experienced adverse experi- cinth. It is fragrant, colorful, and divine.
tain quality, compassionate, and empathetic ences which can lead to trauma, loss, grief, It inspires the thought - how perfect is the
public service. Counseling techniques trace and anxiety. Many times, our efforts to do planet with every season?
back through the generations when people the right thing are often lost in translation Take a deep breath, open your
gathered to share their life experiences, strife, due to our lived trauma, and we end up cir- eyes, and connect with the world around
and hope. However, it wasn’t until the late cling back to the drawing board, beginning you. You are so blessed.
1900s that a scientific approach to problems again and again because of unresolved angst. Happy April!
surfaced, and Sigmund Freud introduced Self-care and self-awareness, being mindful
the concept of psychology. Soon, psychology and connected, help to establish more clar- ---
By Nancy Zanicchi-Bobb
newbeginningconsulting11@gmail.com became a global study, and psychoanalyzing ity and direction. The moral compass will
developed what we now understand as the always let you know which direction to go. Nancy Zanicchi-Bobb, M.A. Counseling

E very April, the history of counseling


awareness is recognized as a month-
long observance of mental health, high-
service of therapy or counseling. Whether
for behavior, substance abuse, or self-care,
counseling is no longer a stigma as signifi-
Usually, it is the road less taken, but listen
to the voice inside your heart; this is a gift of
intuition. Perhaps you connect with this as
Psychology, author & narrator,
“I Only Paint in Watercolors, Changing
the Landscape, A Relationship with Self ”,
lighting mental health for all ages while cantly more individuals seek professional being a higher power, the Universe, or your speaker for transition, loss & grief

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Fresno City Council
approves construction of 26 tiny
houses for unhoused people
Each tiny house will be a minimum 288 square feet in size and will include living room, kitchen and bathroom.
By Jackie Schuster, Fresnoland

[This story was originally published by Fres- square feet in size and will include a living that, ultimately, the CES is “a uniform way cated at:
noland, a nonprofit news organization] room, kitchen and bathroom. to receive supportive and mainstream ser- • Poverello House, 412 F St.
The living room will have space for vices.” • Golden State Triage, 1415 W. Olive

A t its Feb. 23 meeting, the Fresno City


Council approved a grant of $964,482
in federal pandemic relief funds for the Pov-
one bed. Kitchens will include a refrigerator,
stovetop and oven, or kitchen range. They
also must have space for preparing, storing
The CES process first determines if
you are eligible to receive services based on
if you are actively homeless, at risk of soon
Ave.
• The Welcome Center, 2904 E. Belgravia
Ave.
erello House to construct 26 tiny houses and serving food. Bathrooms will have a tub becoming homeless, or attempting to escape • Fresno EOC, 1046 T St.
that will become permanent housing for un- or shower, sink basin and flushing toilet. domestic violence. • Marjaree Mason Center, 1600 M St.
housed people. Houses will have appropriate heating and You can use a variety of evidence to • Clinica Sierra Vista, 302 Fresno St.,
This grant comes from State and cooling as well as doors that lock. One to prove you are experiencing a housing crisis, Suite 106
Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, received as part two people can be housed in each unit. including an eviction notice, a referral from • Fresno Home, 2550 W. Clinton Ave.
of the American Rescue Plan Act. Once es- a service provider or written documentation Unit 213
tablished, the houses will be developed in a Am I eligible for a spot? that you do not have the financial resources
cottage-home community that’s owned and needed for permanent housing. A complete list of the Fresno Madera Con-
managed by the Poverello House. Eligibility for these houses will be deter- Once you are identified as eligible tinuum of Care access sites can be found at
The community will be located in mined through the Coordinated Entry Sys- for services, staff will work with you to de- fresnomaderahomeless.org.
Council District 5, with one potential loca- tem (CES), a U.S. Department of Housing termine and document your housing needs You must be matched with this
tion at Cedar Avenue and Heaton Avenue, and Urban Development (HUD) mandated and preferences; then your needs will be pri- project through the CES, but beginning the
per the project’s report. Although the exact process that is designed to prioritize housing oritized based on vulnerability. Your needs CES process does not guarantee a spot.
location is undecided, the community will assistance based on an individual’s needs and will be compared to the eligibility require- “There’s no way to go to an access
ultimately be placed on land owned by the preferences. The Poverello House has not yet ments for various permanent and temporary site and say, ‘I want to be a part of that tiny
city and leased to the Poverello House. determined the exact requirements to be eli- supportive services offered. You will then be home project,’” Mirhadi said. “You might be
gible for a spot with this project. placed with available resources that are deter- matched to several services at the same time
What will the houses look like? The Poverello House is the man- mined to be an appropriate match. and choose what the best fit for you is.”
agement entity of the CES. Sara Mirhadi, You may begin the CES process at
Each tiny house will be a minimum of 288 Poverello House chief programs officer, said an access site. In Fresno, access sites are lo-

... Cowboy cont’d from pg 3 of the cowboy entertainment industry. Their modern rodeo, and many of them are still Everything from saddles and chaps (from
riding and roping skills were in high demand part of today’s competitive rodeo events. chapperas, meaning “leather leggings”), to
of California’s agricultural industry. Mexican as they trained performers, worked as extras, Despite the importance of vaque- the practice of roping horses, to the use of
migrant labor continues to be the backbone and starred in their own productions. ro culture to the cowboy/western entertain- spurs and branding, and even the existence
of agribusiness in the state to this day. By the end of the 1920s, the tour- ment industry, vaqueros themselves were of rodeos as we know them today, all come
Of the remaining vaquero popu- ing wild west shows had lost their popularity omitted and whitewashed, particularly in from the vaquero culture. Many California
lation, some found work in a new form of with American audiences. Television west- Hollywood, where cowboys were exclusively missions, including Mission San Juan Ba-
entertainment born from post-expansion erns, dubbed “horse operas,” sated America’s portrayed by white men and both Mexicans tista, honor vaquero cultural history with
romanticism, called the “Wild West Show.” obsession with tales of the old west instead. and Native Americans were vilified as ban- displays, while touring events like Fiesta Del
Entertainers such as Wild Bill Cody toured The cowboy entertainment industry found dits and savages. Despite their marginaliza- Charro bring the traditional Mexican rodeo
the country with a variety of performers itself at a turning point, it needed to find tion in pop culture, vaqueros continued to experience to California state fairs and festi-
whose acts revolved around various aspects of a new way of attracting an audience to stay be essential to both entertainment and agri- vals.
frontier and cowboy life. Sharpshooters like alive. Once again, the vaquero culture would culture. The horse riding skills of the vaque- Still, there’s nowhere else that
Annie Oakley, cowboys like Will Rogers, Bill come to the rescue. ro, including the use of horse bits and the showcases just how much the vaquero lega-
Pickett, and Pawnee Bill, and other skilled It was common for vaqueros to en- braided lasso (from the Spanish lazo, mean- cy has endured like the modern rodeos that
shooters and riders like Calamity Jane, Tilly gage in friendly competition with each other ing “rope”), are still fundamental to modern continue to tour the US. From the competi-
Baldwin, and Geronimo were part of Wild as a way to pass the time and blow off steam riding and roping training. Likewise, va- tive events and the equipment used, even to
Bill’s famous touring show, performing all during and after long rides. The men would quero ranching techniques are employed by the clothes the cowboys wear, vaquero cul-
over the United States and Europe until the challenge each other’s riding and roping modern cowhands around the world. ture is the heart of modern rodeo - which
1920’s. Both on stage and behind the scenes, skills for money and bragging rights. These For as long as a cattle industry exists beats as strong today as it did during Califor-
Mexican vaqueros were a fundamental part competitions became the foundation of the in America, the vaquero legacy will endure. nia’s infancy and the dawning west.
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CELEBRATE EARTH DAY WITH THESE
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T here are so many days to go green this


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on the Moth storytelling radio pro- Shindig Show comes to Mammoth Chicas Chingonas, Saturday, April
Arts gram and runs a popular monthly Brewing Co. Saturday, April 15th, 22nd, 7pm. Full Circle Brewery Dis- Self-Improvement
comedy open mic in Sebastopol. A 9pm. Mammoth Brewing Company, trict, 712 Fulton St, Fresno. Central
Merced River Fest. Saturday, April married father of two, his mid-life cri- 18 Lake Mary Rd, Mammoth Lakes. Valley, get ready to laugh until your A County Fair Affair. Friday, April
15th, 4pm. The Grove House, 4993 sis is going better than expected. He Jimmy Shin- is a Los Angeles-based sides hurt! Our headliner Luz Pazos 14th, 5:30pm. San Joaquin River
5th St, Mariposa. Join the Upper can be found on all the social things stand-up comedian and actor. A reg- is a hilarious comedian who has Parkway and Conservation Trust, Inc,
Merced River Watershed Council as and at jonlehre.com. ular in the LA comedy scene, Jim- been making audiences laugh all 11605 Old Friant Rd, Fresno. Win big
we celebrate 35 years of a forever my has been on The Tonight Show, over the country. with us as we raise funds in support
free-flowing Merced Wild & Scenic FPU Theater Presents: Godspell. Jimmy Kimmel, and the Carson Daly of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Soci-
River! Enjoy a showing of the WILD Thursday, April 13th, 7pm. FPU New Year’s Special. He made his Just The Tips Comedy Show Head- ety! Grab your hats & your boots be-
& SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL featuring Warkentine Culture and Art Center, debut on the HBO Series Luck. He lining Matt Cole. Wednesday, April cause we’re off to the races! If you
10 short films and pay tribute to the Lin Family Performance Studio, 1717 recently released his one-hour com- 26th, 7pm. DiDicco’s Italian Restau- enjoy a day at the races or a night
inspiring folks who helped save the S Chestnut Ave, Fresno. Journey with edy special entitled, “Wok of Shame” rant, 408 Clovis Ave, Clovis. out at the fair then join us for a night
Merced in 1987. All proceeds sup- a small group of people who are led streaming now on Amazon Prime of fun and frivolity as we spend the
port the Upper Merced River Water- and guided by Jesus Christ as they Video. Slice of Comedy Headlining Jono Za- night racing for a cure! With all of
shed Council and its Holly Warner tell parables through games, story- lay. Friday, April 28th, 8pm. DiCicco’s your fair favorites: food, drink, live DJ
Memorial Watershed Steward Schol- telling and hefty doses of comedy. Just The Tips Comedy Show Head- Italian Restaurant, 408 Clovis Ave, and more you won’t want to miss this
arship. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging lining Danny Minch. Wednesday, Clovis. event!
in style from pop to vaudeville, is April 19th, 7pm. DiCicco’s Italian
A Grand Night for the Arts. Satur- employed as the story of Jesus’ life Restaurant, 408 Clovis Ave, Clovis. Just The Tips Comedy Show Head- 24th Annual Harry Specht Memo-
day, April 15th, 6pm. Sierra Mead- is told on stage. $15 General Admis- Danny Minch a Nationally touring lining Tony Le. Wednesday, May 3rd, rial Symposium. Friday, April 14th,
ows, 46513 Opah Dr, Ahwahnee. sion / $5 FPU Community comedian, Started his full-time com- 7pm. DiCicco’s Italian Restaurant, 8:30am. University Dining Hall, Cam-
Join us for a semi-formal evening of edy career later in life at 39 and has 408 Clovis Ave, Clovis. Tony Le is pus Dr, Fresno. Resiliency: The Pow-
great food by Willow Creek Catering, Sleeping Beauty. Friday, April 14th, been working on the road for over a the kind of comedian that your high er of One will expose participants to
dancing to live music by jazz combo 7pm. Robert Stanton Theatre, Divi- decade. school math tutor would be, except their conscious and unconscious bi-
Blue Skies Trio, and auctions to ben- sion and Broadway, King City. Mon- he’s funny. Being an Asian that grew ases related to diverse learners, pro-
efit the Vision Academy of the Arts terey County Dance Foundation and Movie Night: Up In Smoke. Thurs- up in the South with a British mother vide tools to adjust automatic pat-
Scholarship Fund. Enjoy performanc- Monterey County Dance Theater day, April 20th, 6:30pm. The Garden- has given Tony a unique insight into terns of thinking, causing a mindset
es and presentations by scholarship present Sleeping Beauty. Plus a Ren- Shoppe, 364 7th St, Hollister. Join us things like race and statistics. shift and ultimately empowering par-
applicants and see the wonderful naisance Faire & Market. for a 4/20 classic: Up in Smoke, a ticipants to first seek to understand,
talent that your generous donations movie night on our patio! This is a Slice of Comedy Headlining Jen separate facts from feelings and cul-
support. Death On The Cutting Room Floor. free event, and we will have snacks Murphy. Friday, May 5th, 8pm. DiCic- tivate high expectations and positive
Friday, April 14th, 7pm. The Century, available for purchase (but also feel co’s Italian Restaurant, 408 Clovis relationship with diverse learners.
10th Annual Arts Alive in Agricul- 927 10th St, Modesto. Welcome to free to bring your own munchies! Ave, Clovis. Jen Murphy is a national-
ture: A Juried Exhibition. Thursday, glamorous Old Hollywood! With your Please note, this is a 21 and older ly touring comedian who’s innocent Drum Journey Circle. Saturday,
April 27th, 5:30pm. San Joaquin table, you’ll enjoy a delicious dinner event, no outside beverages are al- looks paired with a sharp and witty April 15th, 10am. Sacred Spirit Den,
River Parkway and Conservation while watching the Mayhem Mystery lowed on the property; we have a delivery landed her headlining gigs 1749 North Arthur Ave, Fresno. Join
Trust, Inc. 11605 Old Friant Rd, Players’ premiere production: “Mur- large selection of beer, wine, cider, at comedy clubs and comedy festi- us for an afternoon of self care and
“The Barn,” Fresno. “Arts Alive in der on the Cutting Room Floor”. Can seltzer & non-alcoholic beverages vals across the country. spiritual recentering, with drumming
Agriculture,” a juried art show, is an you solve the mystery and crack the available for purchase. Smoking on and journey work.
annual competition that honors the case? The 3-course meal will include the property is also not allowed. See Just The Tips Comedy Show Head-
agricultural roots, resources, and a house salad, an entrée, and des- you there, man! lining Josh Edelman. Wednesday, Paint & Sip. Saturday, April 15th,
traditions of the ethnically diverse sert, so be sure to book your ticket May 10th, 7pm. DiCicco’s Italian 2:30pm. Center for Spiritual Living
communities that produce our food today! City Dance SNEAK PEEK FUND- Restaurant, 408 Clovis Ave, Clovis. Visalia, 117 S Locust St, Visalia.
in the Central Valley. The Fresno Arts RAISER. Thursday, April 20th, No painting experience necessary.
Council seeks to highlight the Cen- Slice of Comedy Headlining Chris 7:30pm. Fresno City College Dance Henry Phillips Headlines DiCicco’s Come and enjoy! While you’re there,
tral Valley’s agricultural industry by Cope. Friday, April 14th, 8pm. DiCic- Studio G101, 1101 E University Ave, Old Town Clovis. Friday, May 12th, check out our wonderful art show.
exhibiting original works of art creat- co’s Italian Restaurant, 408 Clovis Fresno. Join us as we celebrate the 7pm. DiCicco’s Italian Restaurant, Our gallery is open during every First
ed by Central Valley-based artists for Ave, Clovis. Comedian Chris Cope is FCC dance students! All funds go to 408 Clovis Ave, Clovis. Nationally Friday Art Walk in Downtown Visalia.
our 10th annual exhibition. a Florida transplant living in Los An- support scholarships, future guest touring comedians every Friday from
geles, artists and performance opportuni- BET,NETFLIX, Comedy Central, BOB Casino Night! Fundraiser for Fres-
ties. N TOM, HBO, and more. no Kiwanis Foundation. Friday, April
Theater. African American Museum Month- 21st, 6pm. Piccadilly Inn Airport,
ly Open Mic. Saturday, April 15th, Slice of Comedy Headlining Danny Comedy Special Taping - Jeremiah 5115 East McKinley Avenue, Fresno.
Just The Tips Comedy Show Head- 7pm. 1857 Fulton St, Fresno. Join Minch Birthday Bash. Friday, April Nation. Saturday, May 13th, 6pm. The Kiwanis Club of Fresno Foun-
lining Jon Lehre. Wednesday, April us every 3rd Saturday for our month- 21st, 8pm. DiCicco’s Italian Restau- The Lil’ Brick Theater, 119 N Douty dation’s first annual “Casino Night”
12th, 7pm. DiCicco’s Italian Restau- ly open mic night! We invite visual rant, 408 Clovis Ave, Clovis. St, Hanford. For over 10 years, Jer- Fundraiser is Friday, April 21, 2023
rant, 408 Clovis Ave, Clovis. Jon and performing artist to join us and emiah Nation has been honing his at the Piccadilly Inn Airport. Join us
Lehre is a comedian and storyteller share poetry, music, comedy, spo- Tokers and Jokers. Saturday, April craft as an edgy stand-up comedian. for “casino” action and more! Your
who has performed all over Califor- ken word, and performance art every 22nd, 5:30pm. Marlo’s Club and With persistence, hard-work, and ticket includes, dinner, dancing, “ca-
nia including at The Punch Line and 3rd Thursday at the African Ameri- Mexican Restaurant, 468 N Palm booze, he is finally ready to capture sino” script, entertainment and and
Cobb’s Comedy Club, participated can Historical and Cultural Museum Ave, Fresno. 420 Friendly comedy his material on camera. Join the evening of fun!
in the Savage Henry Comedy Festi- in Fresno, CA. Doors open and sign- show. After the show we will showing spectacle of live comedy with a co-
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Wednesday, April 26, 2023
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All You Need to Know About Rodeo Events
Roughstock Events precise timing. The technical skill necessary to challenging events. Thursday, April 27, 2023
master saddle bronc riding makes it arguably PRCA Rodeo &
The first thing to know is that all Rodeo the most challenging of all roughstock events. Tie-Down Roping: Like many rodeo events,
competitions fall under one of two catego- Every move a saddle bronc rider the roots of tie-down roping can be traced Nate Smith Concert 6pm
ries: roughstock and timed events. In rough- makes must be synchronized with the horse’s back to the working ranches of the Old West.
stock events, the score is determined by both movement. The rider’s objective is a fluid When calves were sick or injured, cowboys
the rider and the animal’s performances. To ride, which puts it in contrast to the wilder, had to rope and immobilize them quickly
Friday, April 28, 2023
earn a qualified score, the rider - using only less-controlled bareback rides. for veterinary treatment. Ranch hands prided PRCA Rodeo &
one hand - must stay on a bucking horse or Saddle and bareback bronc rides themselves on the speed with which they could Michael Ray Concert 6pm
bull for eight seconds. If the rider’s free hand both require the rider to “mark” the horse out rope and tie calves, and they soon turned their
touches the animal, themselves, or any of of the chute. However, unlike the leather han- work into informal contests.
their equipment, they’re disqualified. dle rigging used in bareback, saddle bronc rid- In modern tie-down roping, the Saturday April 29, 2023
ers use only a thick rein attached to the horse’s mounted rider starts from the “box,” a Clovis Rodeo Parade 9am
Bareback Riding:  Without question, halter. The rider tries to stay securely seated in three-sided fenced area adjacent to the chute
the toughest and most dangerous of all the saddle using one hand. As with bareback, holding the calf. The fourth side of the box PRCA Rodeo 2pm
the roughstock events is the bareback if the rider touches any part of the horse or opens into the arena. The rider’s success in tie- Rodeo Afterparty & Rodeo Dance
competition. Bareback riders are subjected their own body with their free hand, they are down roping depends largely on the precise
to more abuse, earn more injuries, and disqualified. teamwork between them and their horse. The
suffer more long-term damage than all other calf receives a head start determined by the Sunday, April 30, 2023
cowboys.  Bull Riding:  The bull riding competition is length of the arena. One end of a breakaway PRCA Rodeo Final 2pm
To stay on their horse, referred to a product of the fearless and somewhat fool- rope barrier is looped around the calf ’s neck
as a “bronc,” the bareback rider uses a rigging hardy nature of the «cowboy» persona. and stretched across the open end of the box.
made of leather and constructed to PRCA When the calf reaches its “advantage point,”
safety specifications. The rigging resembles Timed Events the barrier is released. If the roper breaks the
a luggage handle on a strap, and it’s placed barrier before the calf reaches its head start,
atop the horse’s withers and secured with a In timed events, riders compete against the they are assessed a 10-second penalty.
cinch. clock and each other. Each contestant’s goal is The horse is trained to stop as soon the center of an arena. The rider enters the
As the bronc and rider burst from to post the fastest time in their event. For ex- as the rider throws their loop and catches the arena with the horse at full gallop, and the
the chute, the rider must have both spurs ample, calves and steers are given a head start calf. The rider then dismounts, runs to the clock starts when they cross the starting line.
touching the horse’s shoulders until its feet in the roping events. The riders must then calf, and throws it by hand, a maneuver called The horse and rider must complete
hit the ground after the initial move from catch up to and successfully rope them in the “flanking.” Once the calf is flanked, the rop- a cloverleaf pattern around the barrels and
the chute. This is called “marking out.” If the shortest time possible.  er ties any three legs together with a “pigging then race back to the starting line. If any
rider fails to do this, they are disqualified. string” - a short, looped rope held in the rid- barrels are tipped during the run, a 5-second
Completing a qualified ride and Steer Wrestling:  The objective of the steer er’s teeth during the run. penalty is assessed for each one. 
achieving a money-winning score requires wrestler, known as a «bulldogger,» is to use After tying the calf, the roper throws Success in barrel racing requires a
more than just strength. A bareback rider is their strength and technique to wrestle a steer their hands in the air to signal that the run strong relationship between the rider and the
also judged on their spurring technique, the to the ground as quickly as possible. Speed is completed. The roper then remounts their horse. Excellent horsemanship and athleti-
degree to which their toes remain turned out and strength are everything in steer wrestling. horse, rides forward to create slack in the cism are essential for a winning run.
while spurring, and their ability to endure With a world record of only 2.4 seconds, steer rope, and waits six seconds to see if the calf Now that you’re up on the basics of
whatever might come during the ride. wrestling is the fastest event in rodeo.  remains tied. If the calf kicks free, the roper pro rodeo competition, you’re ready to enjoy
While that may sound simple receives no time. the thrilling events that make rodeo such an
Saddle Bronc Riding:  Saddle bronc riding enough, the steer typically weighs more than exciting sport to watch. And, if you’re still
is a classic rodeo event. Less dangerous and twice as much as the wrestler, and they’re both Barrel Racing:  In barrel racing, the goal of hungry for more high-octane pro rodeo ac-
extreme than bareback or bull riding, the often traveling at 30 miles per hour. So speed each competitor is to see who can complete tion after the Clovis Rodeo ends, you can fol-
saddle bronc competition requires strength, and precision are of paramount importance the course in the fastest time. The course low all of the PRCA events all over the state
to be sure. It also demands style, grace, and and make bulldogging one of rodeo’s most consists of three barrels placed in a triangle at for the rest of the rodeo season.

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Brunch Paint N’ Sip! Saturday, Kids Day. Saturday, April 22nd, 9am. Vampires Everywhere! Friday, April XENO & Oaklander, Martial Canter- Until I Wake. Saturday, April 15th,
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Dr, Fresno. This event is truly like Hanford. In honor of Child Abuse District, 712 Fulton St, Fresno. Vam- April 14th, 9pm. Strummers, 833 E 712 Fulton St, Fresno. All Ages / $17
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Artist, Mads Labbe’ will walk each the community to join us in celebrat- Gang 666 More TBA! All Ages / $15 are a minimal electronics duo (Liz
guest through creating your own Art ing Kids Day on Saturday, April 22nd ADV / $20 DOS Wendelbo and Sean McBride of Mar- Sadie Bass LIVE! - Small Town Loud
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offering each guest 2 signature spe- a petting zoo, face painting, and so dale Rodeo Grounds, 3369 W Mount Musician Retreat. Saturday, April
ciality cocktails.. or mocktails of your much more! Whitney Ave, Riverdale. Sadie Bass 15th, 12pm. Colonel Allensworth WIG WAM. Saturday, April 15th,
choice! Accompanying the delicious just competed on the hit TV show State Park Campground, Palmer Ave, 8pm. Tower Theatre, 809 E Olive Ave,
drinks, we will be offering decadent Beatrix Potter’s Ball. Saturday, May The Voice. She has been on tours Earlimart. From an idea in a jam ses- Fresno. WIG WAM was founded in
hors d’oeuvres. Tickets Information: 6th, 5pm. Carden School of Fresno, with Brantley Gilbert and many other sion to becoming reality in this phys- 2001 and quickly became one of Nor-
*Early Bird Specials from 03/21- 6901 N Maple Ave, Fresno. Step into national acts, released four studio ical realm. way’s most popular live bands. Prior
03/26: Single Tickets: $49.00 + Cou- the delightful world of Beatrix Pot- singles and aspires to pave the way to WIG WAM the band members were
ples Tickets: $89.00 ter‘s Ball at Carden School of Fresno for other bad-ass female artists in Jacked Up Country Music Fest. Sat- already active in the music business,
May 6th, 2023 from 5:00 to 9:00pm. country music! Her newest song Oh urday, April 15th, 1pm. The Tarmac, playing in bands like Dream Police,
Study Skills. Thursday, May 4th, Held on the CSoF campus, you will be Sun just debuted recently... check it 1930 Airdrome Entry, Atwater. We are Artch, Sha-Boom, Ole Evenrud, Alien
3pm. College of the Sequoias, 915 transported to the whimsical world of out! $10 tickets on-line. $15 at the so pumped to announce our first big and as solo artists.
S Mooney Blvd, Kaweah 203, Visa- Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, and door. Sponsored by Top Hook Realty! concert of the year: Jacked Up Coun-
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open to the public. This year’s theme 833 E Fern Ave, Fresno. All Ages. $10
is “April Showers Bring May Flow- advance $12 day of show. Presented
ers.” To celebrate, seniors and their by Numbskullshows.com
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with informational booths from local Wednesday, April 12th, 7pm. Strum-
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is fan-favorite, Jeremy “Elvis” Pearce, Ages. Presented by Numbskullshows.
and other activities including a cake com
walk, bingo games with raffle prizes
and much more. A lunch for seniors Jesse Daniel. Thursday, April 13th,
and their guests will be provided. 6:30pm. Dying Breed Brewing, 963
Shepard Ct, Oakdale. It is no secret
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Family a live show. With his top notch band,
he’s been touring the country for
Cen Cals Truck Takeover. Saturday, years and earning fans the old fash-
April 15th, 7am. We’re back to The ioned way; with honest songs played
Big Fresno Fairgrounds!!! Truck and well. The California native is blazing
auto show. Check out some of the the trail for a new wave of traditional
baddest rides competing for Top 50 artists, bringing his hard core country
and Best OF Awards. As always Live music to stages all over the US.
Music , Cruising , Prizes , giveaways,
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kids and while family. Decisions Tour with Good Ol’ Boyz,
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The Pure Drop. Irish Flute and OMB PEEZY LIVE IN FRESNO ON Lounge and Music Venue as we pay Dirtbag Tour: Live Music with Kyle J. hoian Concert Hall, 2770 E Interna-
Bodhran. Traditional Irish instrumen- THE “LE PARIS” TOUR! Sunday, April tribute to PRINCE & The Minneapolis Glenn. Sunday, April 23rd, 6pm. Dis- tional Ave, Fresno. Wind Symphony of
tal. Sunday, April 16th, 1pm. Bog 16th, 7pm. Full Circle Brewery Dis- sound. Music and Visuals Curated by tant Brewing, 568 Old Mammoth Rd, Clovis Concert. Visit the Clovis Com-
House Pub, 7089 North Marks Ave, trict, 712 Fulton St, Fresno. THE “LE DJ Mr. Leonard Mammoth Lakes. Combining his love munity Education site for more info.
#109, Fresno. PARIS” TOUR STOPS IN FRESNO... of nature and music, Kyle is heading Giovannie & The Hired Guns. Sunday,
COME SEE OMB PEEZY ROCK THE Emerald Dream 2023. Friday, April out on the road to climb and sing April 30th, 8pm. Strummers, 833 E
Clovis Community Choir Concert - HOUSE! 21st, 8pm. Rainbow Ballroom, 1725 songs on his inaugural “dirtbag tour!” Fern Ave, Fresno. All Ages. Presented
“Once Upon a Time” Fascinating Sto- Broadway St, Fresno. Presented by 20% of Kyle’s tips, merch sales, and by New Rock 104.1
ries Told In Song. Sunday, April 16th, THE HIRS COLLECTIVE, dontcryfor- K-Lin along with Midnite & Eclectic guarantees will be donated to local
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Hall, 2770 E International Ave, Fres- day, April 19th, 7pm. Strummers, Alpha 9, Rinaly, Mike EFEX, Neeya. kylejglennmusic.com Glass and Adobo. Friday, May 5th,
no. Clovis Community Choir’s spring 833 E Fern Ave, Fresno. All Ages. $12 18+ | Full Bar Available for 21+ On 6:30pm. Strummers, 833 E Fern Ave,
concert - admission is FREE! advance $15 day of show. Presented Sale Now! EmeraldDreamFresno.com Journey & Toto. Sunday, April 23rd, Fresno. It is a powerful thing to re-
by Numbskullshows.com 7:30pm. Save Mart Center, 2650 turn to our ancestral lands and often
Save Ferris. Sunday, April 16th, Spring Concert Series. Saturday, E Shaw Ave, Fresno. Don’t miss the times the journey is not easy. Like
7pm. Strummers, 833 E Fern Ave, Dearly Beloved Prince Tribute. Fri- April 22nd, 6pm. Yosemite Falls Journey & Toto concert at the Save the salmon through the currents, like
Fresno. All Ages. Presented by Numb- day, April 21st, 8pm. The Howlin Wolf, Café, 4020 N Cedar Ave, Fresno. Old Mart Center in Fresno, CA on Sunday, the tide as it crawls to shore this is a
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ebrate The Life, Music and Spirit of finest Tortilla Soup and welcoming
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The Howlin’ Wolf Craft Cocktail Bar/ Raquel Ramirez. April 29th, 11am. Estrella Warbird MUSIC FESTIVAL. Saturday, May 6th,
Museum, 4251 Dry Creek Rd, Paso 3pm. Bluff Pointe Golf Course and
Robles. Stier Events is excited to Learning Center, 8225 N Milburn Ave,
bring the 1st inaugural Paso Robles Fresno. Boots In The River presents
Taco Fest! Our theme is “Tanks & Ta- Leaving Austin , Joe Peters, JJ Brown
cos” at the beautiful Estrella Warbirds & Deidre & Rick at Bluff Pointe Golf
Museum in Paso Robles, Ca. Carne Course on Saturday, May 6, 2023.
Asada, Pork Carnitas, Lengua, Pollo, Experience an evening full of live
Al Pastor, Chorizo, fish and more will music, dancing, food & drinks. Bring
be on the menu, even dessert tacos! your chairs or blanket, this is an out-
ling merchandise and goods as well door event on all grass driving range
as other vendors, car show, museum overlooking the San Joaquin River in
access and SO MUCH MORE! Fresno, California.

Kay’s Porch - Tower PorchFest 2023. Brian Davis and Josh Phillips LIVE!
Saturday, April 29th, 12pm. 1249 N Riverdale Rodeo kickoff party! Satur-
Echo Ave, Fresno. Come enjoy mu- day, May 6th, 8pm. Riverdale Rodeo
sic at Kay’s Porch, centrally located Grounds, 3369 W Mount Whitney
near Echo and Olive, where you will Ave, Riverdale. Nashville singer/
find RockOn! Alex Cha band and oth- songwriter Brian Davis is bringing his
er bands and musicians playing live down home, country rock to Central
music. We are hoping to make Kay’s CA with a full band! BD has written
Porch the place to be or the must see some big time hits for Brantley Gil-
location during The Tower PorchFest bert, Lee Brice, Jarrod Niemann, Ty-
in the Tower District here in Fresno. ler Farr, Gretchen Wilson, and many
others and he is one of a kind! Come
Love Songs of Lennon and McCart- getcha some North Carolina country!
ney. Saturday, April 29th, 7pm. The Opening the show is Josh Phillips.
Harmony House Van Ness, 2516 N Josh has produced multiple albums
Van Ness Blvd, Fresno. An evening and has written hit songs for Jason
performance of sixteen iconic songs Aldean, Luke Combs, Brantley Gil-
composed by the most prolific com- bert, Chris Young, Cody Johnson and
posers of our times. THE LOVE SONGS more. You don’t wanna miss this one!
OF LENNON AND MCCARTNEY will be $13 online tickets. $20 at the door.
an evening with a live music at The All proceeds go to Central Valley Vet-
Harmony House Van Ness. erans! Doors open at 6:30 pm. Show
starts at 8 pm.
Hearts On Fire. Saturday, April 29th,
7:30pm. Tower Theatre, 809 E Olive Clovis Community Band Concert.
Ave, Fresno. Hearts on Fire, Fresno’s
Sunday, May 7th, 3:30pm. Paul Shag-
only Rock and Roll Choir TowerPres- hoian Concert Hall, 2770 E Interna-
ervation.org. tional Ave, Fresno. Clovis Community
Band - admission is FREE! More de-
Wind Symphony of Clovis Concert. tails coming soon!
Sunday, April 30th, 3pm. Paul Shag-

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American Made Concerts Pres- Ramses Album Release Party. Marie Wilson Band - Dance Party.
Sports 21 and Over ents Enuff Z’Nuff. Sunday, April 16th, Thursday, April 20th, 7pm. Fulton Friday, April 21st, 6pm. Engelmann
6:30pm. Fulton 55, 875 Divisadero 55, 875 Divisadero St, Fresno. It’s Cellars, 3275 North Rolinda Avenue,
April 11 Grizzlies vs. Stockton BALAM PICHKARI- FRESNO HOLI St, Fresno. American Made Concerts an album release show for Ramses. Fresno. Get your tickets for a great
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no. Get ready for the biggest Holi Andsoul. Get your tickets on-line at Tha Kid, Jay Cee, Nissh, Kingtutmosisof dancing and a few hundred of your
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Trivia Night at Splash Fresno.
April 15 Grzzlies vs. Stockton Wednesday, April 12th, 7:30pm.
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CA 93721 559.320.4487 Fresno. Live multi-media trivia every
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April 16 Grzzlies vs. Stockton play. Win prizes. Teams up to 6 play-
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George Strait Tribute with Sonny
April 25 Grzzlies vs.San Jose Coelho Band. Friday, April 14th, 6pm.
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April 26 Grzzlies vs. San Jose the stars with live music, wine, beer,
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CA 93721 559.320.4487 a few hundred of your closest friends.
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April 28 Grzzlies vs. San Jose
6:50 pm 1800 Tulare Street, Fresno, Cumbia Bass Presents: Selena Trib-
CA 93721 559.320.4487 ute Cumbia Dance Party. Friday, April
14th, 9pm. Fulton 55, 875 Divisade-
Urijah Faber’s A1 COMBAT 10 TA- ro St, Fresno. 875 Divisadero St, Fres-
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Lemoore. Urijah Faber’s A1 Combat
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doors 4:00PM Prelims at 5:00PM 14th, 9pm. Palladium Nightclub, 950
and Main card at 7:00PM Most seat- 10th St, Modesto. Come out to The
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April 29 Grzzlies vs. San Jose more at the door.
6:50 pm 1800 Tulare Street, Fresno,
CA 93721 559.320.4487 VEDO Live. Saturday, April 15th,
8pm. Fulton 55, 875 Divisadero St,
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Demun Jones. Friday, April 21st, Cold. Friday, May 5th, 6:30pm. Ful- UN AÑO CONTIGO: Bad Bunny American Made Concerts presents Central Valley Brewfest. Saturday,
7pm. Fulton 55, 875 Divisadero St, ton 55, 875 Divisadero St, Fresno. Night. Saturday, May 6th, 9pm. Ful- DELINQUENT. Friday, May 12th, 8pm. May 13th, 12pm. Stanislaus Coun-
Fresno. Demun Jones featuring Sam Cold Divide the Fall Awake for Days ton 55, 875 Divisadero St, Fresno. Fulton 55, 875 Divisadero St, Fresno. ty Fair Grounds, 900 N Broadway,
Grow! Plus special guest, Big Elk. DE- Sygnal to Noise Big Elk Severed One Fresno! This May, the partiers behind featuring The Falcon and James John- Turlock. This is a craft beer focused
MUN JONES has always had a way of 21+ event / $20 ADV / $25 DOS. Noche De Verano Sin Ti return with son from Betrayel, Lee Tabor from Six festival, you must be 21 years of age
keeping it real when it comes to the a one-year anniversary party to cele- Ounce Gloves and Dave Askew from to gain entrance into the event. Des-
music he has written, recorded and Cinco De Mega 2023. Saturday, brate Bad Bunny’s hit record! We’ve Death Alley Motor Cult, Dead Garden ignated drivers must also be at least
performed throughout his career, May 6th, 6:30pm. Rotary Amphithe- all spent the year dancing to these and Vultures Over Vegas. Plus special 21. A photo ID is required to be ad-
but, that said, JONES COUNTY might atre at Woodward Park, 7775 Friant songs and we can’t get enough. guests: SPACEHOOKER, FRIEND OR mitted (no exceptions). Sorry, but NO
well be the most genuine collection of Rd, Fresno. This year’s Cinco De FAUX and TRIAL BY FIRE. $10.00 Ad- children, toddlers, infants strollers, or
songs that represents who the Geor- Mega lineup is stacked with some of Shannon & The Clams. Thursday, vance/15.00 Day of Show. Get your pets are permitted. Celebrating our
gia native is and certainly illustrates the top hit-makers from the 80’s and May 11th, 8pm. Fulton 55, 875 Di- tickets on-line at: http://american- TENTH year, the Central Valley Brew-
the place where he’s lived his entire 90’s! Headliner - Stevie B. More Per- visadero St, Fresno. Headliners - madeconcerts.net or http://fulton55. fest will take place on Saturday, May
life. formers - Sweet Sensation, Shannon, Shannon and The Clams. More Per- com or visit our friends at Tower Dis- 13, 2023 at the Stanislaus County
Noel, One Way, Klymaxx, GQ, MC Shy formers - Shana Cleveland. 21+ trict Records and Cali Smoke Stuffed Fairgrounds.
LMC Presents OMNOM. Saturday, D. Presented by Mega 97.9 & Pacific Pipe 21 & Over/o
April 22nd, 9pm. Fulton 55, 875 Di- Concert Group
visadero St, Fresno. This April we
will be back Fulton 55 eating…. and
eating good! Omnom one of our abso-
lute favorites in the California House
scene is returning and we could not
be more excited!! Get your tickets
early and get your crew ready! Open-
ing sets to get the night right by our
South Valley Family Moonlight Fiziks,
Control & Johnny Geometry!

BIJOU at Fulton 55. Friday, April


28th, 9pm. Fulton 55, 875 Divisade-
ro St, Fresno. All Day All Night and
LMC keep the party going in 2023
with BIJOU headlining Fulton 55 on
Friday, April 28th! Support by J Maxx
b2b DJ One Bite + Bawmbeats b2b
Brohhh-t + Mac. 21+ event | 9pm

Teenage Bottle Rocket with Broad-


way Calls. Saturday, April 29th, 9pm.
Fulton 55, 875 Divisadero St, Fresno.
TEENAGE BOTTLE ROCKET - SICK
SESH!

CUMBIATRON | Cinco De Mayo.


Friday, May 5th, 6pm. The Rosé, 820
Van Ness Ave, Fresno. CUMBIATRON
returns to Fresno CA with a Cinco De
Mayo party like no other. Dance Class,
Drag Show, All Vinyl Set from Omar
Santiago, DJs El Selector, Jalinche
& Sonido Eskandalo, Decorations,
360 photo booth, Live Art, Vendors,
Themed Menu, Food & Drinks & of
course, LOTS of Cumbia.

The Purple Ones an Insatiable Trib-


ute to Prince. Friday, May 5th, 6pm.
Engelmann Cellars, 3275 North
Rolinda Avenue, Fresno. Get your
tickets for a great evening under
the stars with live music, wine, beer,
frose, food trucks, lots of dancing and
a few hundred of your closest friends.
Grab your chairs and or blankets and
find your favorite spot in the Vineyard
Park at Engelmann Cellars. This is a
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