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Barretta St., Sonora, Thursday, Jan. 30 the Tuolumne County Master Sunday, Feb. 2 Gardeners present fruit tree The Royal Southern Brotherhood and rose pruning workshops Chili Cook-off show and discuss preparing the soil for a Tasting from 2 to 4 p.m., Murphys Hotel, 457 Main St., Murphys, 9 p.m., Black Oak Casino, 19400 spring garden at 10:30 a.m. and offer the seventh annual cook-off Tuolumne Road North, tours of the garden; free, 533-5695. finds entrants arriving for a meet- Tuolumne, the South rises ing at 9:45 a.m. to brew up at least three again with a hot blues rock Crab Feed gallons of chili for folks to taste later in band comprised of Cyril Neville, Devon 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., Black Creek the day with judges’ awards and coveted Allman, Mike Zito, bassist Charlie Park, 920 Black Creek Drive People’s Choice awards to support Wooten and drummer Yonrico Scott (off Copper Cove Drive), Hospice of Amador and Calaveras and tearing into their tunes; tickets $10 only Copperopolis, the Lake the Resource Connection Food Bank; at the gift shop inside the casino; Tulloch Lions Club fundraiser features entry is $10 or 10 cans of food and sam- blackoakcasino.com or (877) 747-8777. “authentic Italian pasta,” salad, rolls, ice pling is $5 or five cans of food, Brian, Color Madness Run/Walk cream sundaes and all-you-can-eat 728-3444 ext. 416. Saturday Friday, Jan. 31 crab (with a zesty cocktail sauce or melted butter) and a no-host bar with Deborah Marlene reception ple passionate about roses, who share Adams and Julianna Youngblood) who Busta Groove shows drawings and live music by the Roger pictures and stories from travels exchange letters over almost 50 years, Garcia Trio to support community proj- 4:30 to 6 p.m., Hovey Winery 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Black around the world viewing rose gardens through Feb. 15; opening night fea- ects; tickets $40 at Saddle Creek Tasting Room, 350A Main Oak Casino, 19400 Tuo- in places like Germany, China, tures appetizers and wine tasting at Resort, Century-21 Central Sierra St., Murphys, the acrylic lumne Road North, Tuo- Australia and New Zealand; free, moth- 6:30 p.m.; tickets $15 for adults and $8 Realty or Umpqua Bank in Copperopo- painter and member of Arts lumne, the popular Bay Area erloderose.org or 304-5465. for children at 293-7979 or 293-3100. lis or call Linda Beck at 785-8587. of Bear Valley who appreciates vibrant party band performs; free, blackoak- colors and is inspired by the Mother 7 and 8 – “Murphys in Motion,” 6 casino.com or (877) 747-8777. p.m. Friday and Saturday, Crab Feed Lode landscape is feted with appetiz- ers and wine; her works can be seen at Black Bart Playhouse, 580 6 p.m. social time, dinner February S. Algiers St., Murphys, the the space throughout the month; free Saturday, Feb. 1 at 7 p.m., San Andreas to attend, 728-9999. Mountain Motion performance troupe Town Hall, Church Hill Road 6 – Comedy Showcase, 8 p.m., (comprised of Kevin Axtell, Erin Color Madness Run/Walk (just off Highway 49), San Black Oak Casino, 19400 Stephens, Jeremiah Johnston, Holly Registration at 8 a.m., 9 a.m. run Andreas, the San Andreas Firefighters Tuesday, Feb. 4 Tuolumne Road North, Tuo- Johnston and Jesse Johnston) per- and 10 a.m. fun run/walk, Association fundraiser features salad, lumne, comedians entertain the forms myriad juggling feats and more Margret Dalton Hall, 975 bread, pasta and all-you-can-eat crab to Sierra Foothills Women’s Club crowd; free, blackoakcasino.com or nail-biting stunts in a humorous, circus- Broadway St., Jackson, the help the nonprofit purchase equipment 10 a.m. friendship hour, brunch at (877) 747-8777. and Vaudeville-style show for all ages; Operation Care fundraiser finds young for firefighters; tickets $35 at 754-4693. 11 a.m., Black Oak Hotel Conference 7 – Ana Popovic show, 9 p.m., Black tickets $12 for adults and $8 for seniors and old meandering through Jackson Room, 19398 Tuolumne Road North, Oak Casino, 19400 and children in advance at murphysin- as they pause at stops along the route House of Floyd show Tuolumne, Marcie Wells speaks on Tuolumne Road North, motion.eventbrite.com or $15 and $10 to get coated in color (white T-shirts are “Remembering the Rim Fire” since she Tuolumne, the Serbia-born at the door, if available, mountainmo- provided as long as supplies last) to 8 p.m., Sutter Creek Theatre, 44 tionentertainment.com. Main St., Sutter Creek, the was at “ground zero”; for price and Tennessee-based guitarist who was assist in youth programs; cost is $15 reservations, call Jeannette Zweede at just nominated for the fifth time as the 8 – Studio 49 Fiber Arts Group, 10 for adults, free for ages 18 and under Pink Floyd tribute band per- forms the group’s hits and 588-0539. Contemporary Blues Female Artist of a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuolumne County or $20 for two adults and two children the Year for 2013 by the Blues Library, 380 Greenley Road, Sonora, at the event; call 223-2897 for more. throws in some potentially obscure tunes with a complete laser and light Mother Lode Rose Society Foundation performs; free, blackoak- knitting, spinning, weaving and any- show (editor’s note: This act puts on a 1:30 p.m., Amador Senior Center, casino.com or (877) 747-8777. thing to do with the fiber arts are dis- Open Garden Day great show!); tickets $23 in advance at 229 New York Ranch Road, 7 – “Love Letters,” 7:30 p.m. Fridays cussed; free, visitors welcome, mlws- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Demonstration suttercreektheatre.com or $26 on show Jackson, the society presents and Saturdays and 2 p.m. guild.org or 533-0593. Garden, Cassina High School campus, day; call (916) 425-0077 for more. Steve and Susie Jones, a cou- Feb. 9, Blue Mountain In last week’s edition, the editor incorrectly named Theater, 347 Main St., Connie Cassinetto the executive director of the West Point, the Blue Mountain Players Tuolumne County Arts Alliance. Constance O’Connor- present the A.R. Gurney play about a Gahagan is the executive director and the editor ANGELS 6 THEATRES man and a woman (played by Dennis regrets any confusion the error may have caused. Downtown Angels Camp 736-6768 The Foothills Only All Digital Projection NOW PLAYING LONE SURVIVOR (R) DLP GIANT SCREEN 12 YEARS A SLAVE (R) DLP FROZEN (PG) DLP THE NUT JOB (PG) DLP JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT (PG13) DLP SAVING MR. BANKS (PG13) DLP AMERICAN HUSTLE (R) DLP COMING SOON! www.cinemawest.com Please call theatre recording for wheelchair accessibility information. 18 January 29 - February 4, 2014 Sierra Lodestar.
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