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A2 A2 THE RIVERBANK NEWS Wednesday, August 28, 2019 Local Weather Take The Slow Ride To Ironstone Amphitheatre Wed 8/28 87/57100/66 Foghat will be perform- London in 1971. The band’s the band remains passion- Sunny skies. ing at the Ironstone Am- unique mix of blues, hard ate about to this day. They High 100F. phitheatre in Murphys rock, boogie and its signa- continue to tour non-stop, Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. on Saturday, Sept. 7, with ture use of slide guitar has to the delight of both long- Thurs Deep Purple and Joyous earned the band eight gold time fans and a younger 8/29 95/63 Wolf also taking the stage. records, one platinum al- generation of concert- Mainly sunny. Foghat members are bum and one double plati- goers who appreciate and High around 95F. drummer and founding num record. enjoy the band’s music and Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. member Roger Earl, lead Many of their classic hits legacy. guitarist Bryan Bassett, are still in heavy rotation Kicking off the epic Fri lead vocals and rhythm on classic rock radio years rock-n-roll concert under 8/30 95/61 guitarist Charlie Huhn, after their release includ- the stars is Joyous Wolf. Sunny. and bass player Rodney ing Fool for the City, I Just They are a rock band from High near 95F. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. O’Quinn. The iconic band Want to Make Love to You, Southern California that from the past is rocking just Drivin’ Wheel, Stone Blue was formed in 2014 by vo- Sat as hard as they did decades and, of course, the band’s calist Nick Reese, guitarist Foghat will rock the stage at Ironstone Amphitheatre on 8/31 95/63 ago with their blend of signature hit, Slow Ride. Blake Allard, bassist Greg Saturday, Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. Sunny. blues, boogie and rock ‘n’ They’ve released more Braccio, and drummer High around 95F. roll, their music continuing than 20 albums over the Robert Sodaro. phys. moving into new areas to Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. to rock fans everywhere. years, most of which fea- Deep Purple headlines With a body of work span- keep their sound fresh and Foghat, the Kings of ture the band’s unrelent- the Long Goodbye Tour ning seven decades, Deep attract new fans to the le- Sun Boogie Rock, have been ing in-your-face hard rock which will include over 25 Purple has helped pioneer gions who have remained 9/1 96/63 a mainstay on the music crunch mixed with the dates across North America and define the hard rock loyal since the band’s in- Mainly sunny. scene since first forming in blues, a genre of music including the stop in Mur- genre while progressively ception. High 96F. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. ©2009 American Profile Hometown Content Service September Events Set At Riverbank Library The Riverbank Library has A special event will be p.m. The monthly Art Lab meeting Friday Sept. 20 book ‘The Traveler’s Gift’ by Weather Week Story Time, crafts, and Art offered on Monday, Sept. is on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at at 3:30 p.m. to discuss the Andy Andrews. Riverbank Lab scheduled in Septem- 9 when Mayor Richard 3:30 p.m. The kids will learn book ‘The Iron Trial’ by Hol- The library will be starting Date Hi Lo Rain ber. O’Brien will read to pre- to make leaf relief out of ly Black. Light refreshments a Teen Health and Wellness Tues., Aug. 20 87 59 .00 Story Time starts back up school kids at 11 a.m., after leaves, foil, cardboard and are provided by the Friends program led by a local teen Wed., Aug. 21 93 60 .00 in September and will be of- regular Story Time. paint. For ages 9 and up of the Riverbank Library. Avni Parmar. The first of this Thurs., Aug. 22 96 68 .00 fered on Mondays at 10:30 For crafts, guests can en- there will be Crochet Water The Riverbank Book Club series will be on Self-Care Fri., Aug. 23 99 68 .00 a.m. with Bilingual Story joy Autumn Tree Whirligigs Balloons on Tuesday, Sept. for adults is on Tuesday, and will be held on Sept. 20 Sat., Aug. 24 95 65 .00 Sun., Aug. 25 99 69 .00 Time on Tuesdays at 10:30 made out of paper plates 17 at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 24 at 4 p.m. and there at 3 p.m., before the Teen Mon., Aug. 26 102 66 .00 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 3:30 The Teen Book Club is will be a discussion on the Book Club. Oakdale Date Hi Lo Rain OUT AND ABOUT Tues., Aug. 20 86 58 .00 Wed., Aug. 21 92 60 .00 Out and About is your will be a Haunted Hayride sic and dancing for $6. The ing trail project. ***** Thurs., Aug. 22 95 67 .00 guide to upcoming events in Volunteer Meeting on Thurs- Golden Agers meet from 10 ***** The local REO Speechtrain Fri., Aug. 23 98 66 .00 and around the Riverbank day, Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. in the a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Local service organization Toastmasters Club gathers Sat., Aug. 24 95 65 .00 area. Rotary Picnic area at Jacob ***** Soroptimist International for regular meetings every Sun., Aug. 25 99 68 .00 Mon., Aug. 26 102 67 .00 Myers Park. For more infor- Make plans to attend the of Oakdale is accepting ap- Wednesday morning, 6:30 The Riverbank Parks and mation or questions call 209- Jacob Myers Park Ride-Run- plications for its Soroptimist a.m. to 7:45 a.m., at Perko’s Rainfall Year Recreation Department is 863-7150 or email jpetit@riv- Hike Trail Potluck Fund- Live Your Dream: Educa- Cafe, Patterson and Oakdale This week in Riverbank, seeking volunteers for the erbank.org. raiser at the Brenda Athletic tion and Training Awards for roads, Riverbank. This is a rainfall 0.00 inches. Season 2019 Halloween Haunted ***** Club, 200 Norwegian Ave., Women program. This pro- fun way to learn the self-con- to date, 0.00 inches, normal Hayride. Volunteers for this Golden Agers weekly danc- Modesto. Date for the fun- gram provides cash grants to fidence and skills needed for season is 0.00 inches. event will plan and operate es are open to those 50 and draiser, which is sponsored women who are working to public speaking. All are invit- Scare Sites at the late October older from throughout the by the Friends of Jacob My- better their lives through ad- ed to come and check out the festivities. Planning a scare Central Valley and are hosted ers Park, is Saturday, Sept. 14 ditional schooling and skills group. The next meeting will The Riverbank News site at the event can be a lot at the Riverbank Community from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost is training. Women are eligible be Wednesday, Sept. 4. For of fun for families, groups, or Center, 3600 Santa Fe St., Riv- $7 for adults, $5 for kids un- to apply if they have the pri- more information, call (209) organizations, and also gives erbank. First time guests are der 12. There will be an ap- mary financial responsibility 869-8200. Hank Vander Veen Group Publisher you the chance to win the admitted free. The annual petizer bar, live music, a pot- for themselves and their de- ***** hvanderveen@morrismultimedia. first place prize of $500. Sec- membership fee is $12 and luck buffet and barbecued pendents including children, All are invited to the weekly com ond Place will receive $100 each Wednesday members chicken, swimming, pool spouse, siblings, and/or par- meetings of TOPS, Take Off and Third Place will get $50. pay $5 and non-members volleyball and $1 raffle tick- ents, are attending an under- Pounds Sensibly, 1034 that Drew Savage For those interested there can enjoy a few hours of mu- ets available for various prize graduate degree program or gathers each Monday from General Manager drawings. A beer and wine a vocational skills training 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the [email protected] tasting is offered for an addi- program, and have financial United Methodist Church, tional $5 fee. To get involved need. Women throughout 1480 Poplar Ave., Oakdale. EDITORIAL STAFF as a sponsor, contact Jim the Oakdale, Riverbank and The group features help with Marg Jackson Sughrue at 209-380-5704 or Escalon areas are encour- weight loss in a supportive Editor [email protected]. You aged to apply for an award. setting. Residents of Oak- [email protected] PEDIATRIC OFFICE can also call the Brenda Ath- Apply online at http://bit.ly/ dale, Riverbank, Escalon letic Club, 209-571-2582, for LYDApply or contact Jackie and beyond are welcome to Dennis D. Cruz ANURADHA DUBEY, MD more information. Sponsors Hair, Chairperson, sioak- attend. Call Audrey Oliver [email protected] will receive free event tickets [email protected], (209) at 209-765-7838 for informa- BOARD CERTIFIED PEDIATRICIAN and donor recognition, as 840-2134. The deadline to tion. You can also visit www. Teresa Hammond With over a decade of experience well as updates on the ongo- apply is Nov. 15. tops.org. [email protected] in the Valley, Dr. Dubey has a friendly pediatric practice in Modesto. Virginia Still Visit our patient portal to easily access [email protected] lab results, request appointments, Stanislaus County Teen communicate with the offi ce, see statements, pay bills and much more.