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Arts & Life

Rockets featured at summer concert Friday

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 26 June 2009

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Bill Noteman & The Rockets always draw a crowd when they perform around Lake County. Photo by Harold LaBonte.




 


LAKEPORT – Perennial favorites Bill Noteman & The Rockets rocked Library Park as part of the summer concert park series Friday night.


The group performed on the warm, clear evening before an appreciative audience of several hundred people, many of whom took the opportunity to dance.


The five-piece band includes members Bill Noteman, vocals, harmonica and guitar; David Neft, piano; Larry Platz, guitar; Dave Falco, bass; and drummer Steve DuBois.


Many of those in attendance were looking forward to Saturday's VW Show and Shine, the annual vintage Volkswagen car show with lots to do that will take place in Library Park from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.


More than a dozen of the German-built vehicles were parked nearby through the evening.


Harold LaBonte contributed to this report.

 

 

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Front man Bill Noteman during one of the band's numbers on Friday, June 26, 2009. Photo by Harold LaBonte.
 

 

 

 

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Hundreds of people packed into the park on Friday, June 26, 2009, to enjoy Bill Noteman & The Rockets. Photo by Harold LaBonte.
 

Saturday book signing features local author Steve Bartholomew

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Written by: Editor
Published: 23 June 2009
CLEARLAKE – Wild About Books will host a reading and book signing for Lakeport resident and author Steve Bartholomew this Saturday, June 27.


The event begins at 2 p.m.


“Journey to Rhyolite” is Bartholomew's fourth book.


The book focuses on Nathaniel, who makes a journey to Rhyolite, “the greatest boom town in the west.”


Nathaniel hopes to make his fortune, be reunited with his love, Annabelle, and find the man he murdered back in Baltimore.


Bartholomew lived in big cities such as New York and San Francisco before settling down in Lake County, where he's putting his interesting life experiences to work as an author.


“He has discovered that the most fantastic tales are the ones that really happened,” a biographical note at www.smashwords.com/profile/view/Bart explains.


Ancient artifacts are one of his interests, and he has published several articles on the subject, according to his biography. In addition to writing fiction he studies petroglyphs and local history.


Wild About Books is located at 14290 Olympic Drive, Clearlake, telephone 707-994-9453.


Visit Bartholomew's Web site at http://chargedbarticle.org/ . “Journey to Rhyolite” also can be purchased at http://norlightspress.com/our-books.html#Journey-To-Rhyolite .

Tallman Concert Series continues support for Soper Reese Community Theatre renovation

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Written by: Wally Fuller
Published: 22 June 2009

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Pictured from left to right, Soper Reese Fundraising Committee member Amy Casey, Tallman owner Bernie Butcher, Committee Chair Nina Marino and Committee member Wally Fuller. Courtesy photo.





UPPER LAKE – On June 18 Lynne and Bernie Butcher, owners of the Tallman Hotel on Main Street in Upper Lake, presented Soper Reese Fundraising Chairman Nina Marino with a generous donation representing 10 percent of the proceeds earned from their successful 2009 “Concerts with Conversation” series.


The concerts run on the last Friday of the month from January to May.


Following a wine and small plate reception in the Hotel dining room, local and regional musicians entertain guests in Riffe’s Meeting House next door.


This year’s performers included pianists Spencer Brewer and Wendy DeWitt, guitarist Alex DeGrassi, stick player Bob Culbertson and the Lake Wind Ensemble.


These concerts present the audience with the opportunity to engage in informal conversation with the artists about their music.


This is the third year that the Butchers have generously supported the theater with proceeds from their concert series.

Tense thrills of 'Pelham' punctuated by hyped-up action

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 20 June 2009

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