ADAMS AVENUE NEWS A Positive Community Newspaper Created by Locals, for Locals, Supporting Local Businesses Vol. 25 No. 4 April 2016
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ADAMS AVENUE
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Unplugged:
MUSIC PLUGGED IN
The neighborhood's annual spring music walkabout opens April 30 Restaurants, bars, coffee houses and galleries along a two-mile stretch of Adams Avenue will be decked out for this year’s version of Adams Avenue Unplugged — a tribute to music and musicians — on April 30 and May 1. It’s like a “taste of” event, where attendees can sample different varieties of music at each of the businesses and venues along the street. Best of all — it’s all free (except for Augie Meyers’ performance at the Kensington Club.) Get the lowdown on PAGE 4
Local Musicians Mourn Loss of Joe Marillo Few have had the impact on our local music community as saxophonist Joe Marillo. He was a catalyst, a promoter, bringing together musicians and music fans and in the process helping to create this city’s jazz scene. Page 8
Kensington Art Show Artist Julianne Ricksecker is the featured artist in the Ladybug Art Center’s exhibition “7 Printmakers” that runs through April 30. Ricksecker shows works celebrating the landscape of California, with new work focusing on Torrey Pines State Beach. PAGE 15
Chickenbone Slim will make another appearance in the festival.
From Stehly Farms with Love For three generations, the Stehly family has farmed with hard work and love. Their passion for growing organic food is seen in the smiles and faces of brothers Jerome and Noel Stehly. They run the beautiful new grocery store on Adams Avenue in Kensington. PAGE 21
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