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The evening of art and music will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the gallery, 325 N. Main Street, Lakeport.
New works from the following local artists will be introduced: Carmen Patterson, landscape oils, Lake County scenes; Dennis and Evelyn Robison, pastels; Patricia Skoog, Concerts in Library Park – watercolor; Carol Yanagitsubo, oils and jewelry.
Currently showing at the gallery are Richard Seisser, landscape scenes in pastel; Ron Snider, figures with the “old master’s touch”; Jim Aldridge, fantastic wildlife photo collection and landscapes ; Walter Dreis, landscape oils, mostly in miniature ; Leonora McKenzie , colorful photo collection of landscapes; Karen Whittington , acrylic wildlife paintings, up close and personal; Colleen La Plante, artistic, colorful fused glass table settings and more; George Waterstraat, one-of-a-kind burl wood – maple, redwood, walnut, bay laurel and ash – vases and bowls; Curtis Westfall, handcrafted tooled leather goods; and Lois Feron, acrylic botanical and landscapes on canvas and boards.
There will be finger food, a chance to meet the artists, music by Michael Barrish and Tom Nixon, and wine poured by Moore Family Winery.
For more information contact the Main Street Gallery at 707-263-6658.
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UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Between a tour of the East Coast and an upcoming European swing, Rick Estrin and the Nightcats will make a stop at the Tallman Hotel in Upper Lake on the Monday evening of Labor Day.
This popular group will headline the third annual Blue Wing Labor Day Blues Extravaganza in the garden between the Hotel and the Blue Wing Saloon Restaurant from 5:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 5.
When the Lake County Fair comes to an end and things start to wind down, this musical special promises to be a relaxing and upbeat way to top off the traditional end-of-summer weekend holiday.
Rick Estrin ranks among the very best harmonica players, singers and songwriters in the blues world today.
For more than 30 years and nine albums, Rick fronted the swinging Little Charlie and the Nightcats, featuring guitarist Little Charlie Baty.
With Baty's retirement from touring, Estrin takes the lead on his own along with the Nightcats’ longtime rhythm section of J. Hansen and Lorenzo Farrell and a new member, fiery guitarist Kid Andersen.
Besides his songwriting and musical skills, Estrin is among the most entertaining and colorful showmen around.
His quick wit and signature look – coifed hair, pencil-thin mustache and sharp attire – add even more color to his performances. More information can be found on his web site, www.rickestrin.com.
Gerald Mathis and Starlight will again open for the Blue Wing Labor Day event as they have done to enthusiastic receptions the past two years.
Besides Mathis on keyboards, this Sacramento based group features the talented Anthony Dillard on sax, Tim Hankins on guitar, Greg Anderson on bass and Frank Lemmon on drums.
Also for the third year in a row, Gregory Graham Wines of Lower Lake will co-sponsor the Labor Day event along with Allora DaCar Productions of Nice and KXBX FM 98.3.
Additional sponsors of the event are Glamazon Wines of Upper Lake, Chic le Chef of Middletown, and the October 1 Konocti Challenge Bike Ride sponsored by the Lakeport Rotary.
Beside the music, the ticket price of $50 in advance ($55 at the gate) plus tax includes a gourmet barbeque dinner served in the garden.
Tickets are available by calling the Tallman Hotel at 707-275-2244.
More information including barbecue menu is available at www.tallmanhotel.com/concert.
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Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh and the infamous shower scene can be viewed on the big screen on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the Soper Reese Community Theatre, 275 S. Main St. in Lakeport.
Suggested donation is $5. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the film begins at 6 p.m.
This special Lake County showing is part of a new Classic Movie Series recently debuted at the theater that runs on the second Tuesday of every month through June 2012. Check the theater's Web site, www.soperreesetheatre.com, to see what other classics are coming up.
The Soper-Reese Community Theatre is a restored, historic, performing arts venue established in 1949 and seating 300 patrons.
Run by an all-volunteer organization, the theater operates under the guidance of the nonprofit Lake County Arts Council.
The Soper-Reese brings dance, music, plays and poetry to all members of the Lake County community and to visiting tourists.
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