The moderate conservative raised on an Arizona ranch leaves legacy of collaboration, collegiality. She died Friday of complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
Saturday, July 10th - Almost Queen - opener, The Kings
Saturday, July 17th - Maggie Rose - opener, Them Vibes
Saturday, July 24th - Adam Ezra Group - opener, The Blaney Brothers
Saturday, July 31st - West End Blend, opener Mama Juke
Saturday, August 7th - The Ultimate Donna Summer Tribute
Features of the Sunset Concert Series
Thomas Hooker Brewery COLD beer on tap
Thomas Hooker Brewery brilliant selection of wines
Free Parking!!
Dogs welcome on leash with scooper!
Coolers welcome!
Sunday rain dates for all shows
Tickets on sale in advance or at the Gate if Covid-19 safe capacity has not been met
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“Phenomenal Woman” and iconic poet Dr.
Maya Angelou will soon become the first Black woman featured on the tails-side of a U.S. quarter.
The U.S. Mint announced Angelou and Sally Rider, the first American female astronaut to fly in space in 1984, as the first two women chosen for its American Women Quarters Program. The program’s intention is to recognize women who have greatly contributed to the fabric of America.
The U.S. Mint released renderings of Maya Angelou and Sally Rider as they will appear on quarters next year. (Photo: U.S. Mint)
“I am pleased to see that the first women to be recognized under my bill are outstanding individuals in the fields of science and literature: Dr. Sally Ride and Dr. Maya Angelou,” said Rep. Barbara Lee (D) of California, who introduced the legislation to the U.S. Treasury for consideration.