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Vol. 19, No. 28
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Bill calls for abandoned vessel plan by Tony Kukulich
July 12, 2019
Across The Pond Honors
Staff Writer
New legislation authored by Assemblymember Jim Frazier, D-Discovery Bay, and signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, calls for the development of a plan to deal with abandoned and derelict commercial vessels in the Delta. A draft of that plan is now available for review and public comment. Assembly Bill 2441 is a 27page report delivered by the State Lands Commission on July 1, with several objectives, including: developing a riskbased approach to prioritizing vessels; developing the infrasee Abandoned page 30
Young Brentwood resident receives top humanitarian youth award in London. Page 4
Stargazing At Stone House Photo by Tony Kukulich
This large abandoned vessel sits in the Old River, just outside of Holland Riverside Marina in Brentwood. New legislation is in the works to fund the removal and disposal of commercial vessels along the Delta.
Barbershop group sings for the arts by Deanna Gordon Staff Writer
A fundraiser featuring professional musicians, many of whom are Byron and Brentwood school district alumni, will take place at Excelsior Middle School’s Kathy Flynn Tickner Theater on Saturday, Aug. 3, at 7 p.m. The show, sponsored by the nonprofit Volunteer Parents of the Arts Club, features alumnus Jake Tickner’s award-winning barbershop comedy group, Newfangled Four, and other professional musicians of all ages who all have roots in East County. An afterglow party – with more performances and food – will immediately follow next door at Campos Family Vineyards until 10 p.m. Newfangled Four’s genre, barbershop comedy, is a modern spin on an old favorite and offers something for everyone. The bar-
Photo courtesy of Kathy Tickner
Barbershop comedy group The Newfangled Four (left to right: Joey Buss, Jackson Niebrugge, Jake Tickner and Ryan Wisniewski) will perform Saturday, Aug. 3, at Excelsior Middle School’s Kathy Flynn Tickner Theater to raise funds for Byron Union School District arts programs. bershop style offers nostalgia for the older crowd, while the comedy draws in the younger audience. The quartet, based in southern
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and International Barbershop Competition in Salt Lake City. “It’s just really one of the fastest growing musical genres for young people today,” said Kathy Tickner, CEO of VPAC and the event’s organizer. “It sounds kind of quirky and weird, but it is something else.” All money raised from the show supports funding for the arts and teacher grants for classroom supplies and art curriculum in the Byron School District. Their fundraising goal is $10,000. Tickner said the fundraiser was borne of a goal to showcase homegrown musical talent in a way that dually benefits school arts programs. As an art and theater teacher for 32 years at Excelsior Middle School, she knows how important the arts are for students, and the funding is just not there. The goal is to give each see Arts page 30
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County will host next “Destination Wedding” at John Muir National Historic Site.
John Marsh Historic Trust will host Astronomy Night, Monday, July 29. Page 6
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Freedom basketball coach Drew Torres leaving after successful career. Page 21 Calendar................................31 Classifieds.............................27 Cop Logs................................24 Education................................5 Entertainment.....................11 Food........................................10 Health & Beauty..................19 Milestones............................15 Opinion..................................20 Sports.....................................21
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