Fresno Flyer Vol 2 No 8

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EDITOR’S NOTE Without a doubt, Halloween is my favorite time of year. And it has nothing to do with the changing of the seasons and pumpkin spiced everything. To be honest, I don’t quite understand the obsession with throwing a semi-sweet squash flavor into things like coffee and frosting, but whatever, to each their own. Halloween is, in a modern sense, about breaking outside the societal norms and celebrating a particular kind of weirdness. Ghosts, monsters, scary movies, and everything black. It’s a beautiful sight. Now, if you’re like me then you probably enjoy things of this nature all year round, but when October rolls around, everyone seems to join the party. As much as I enjoy what feels like the entire world jumping in on a good scare with skeleton props and jumping clowns of death, I feel like it’s important to remember Halloween’s ancient past. Before Disney’s Hocus Pocus and George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, Halloween was All Hallow’s Eve, Samhain, and Allhallowmas. Entire cultures all across the world would commemorate the end of summer and the coming of winter with a celebration. But more importantly, they would remember and honor the dead. No pranks, no jump-scares, no “sexy” nurse costume in abysmal taste. As

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the sun sat lower in the sky and all the world began to wilt, families would gather in the belief that the veil between the living and the dead would thin, and the time to communicate with loved ones would be possible. Initially, the time to celebrate lasted over the course of three days instead of our one, beginning on October 31 and ending on November 2. All Saints Day, Dias de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) - same roots we just call it different things depending on where we’re from in the world. Somehow, this memorial turned into a sugar frenzy of parties and a cultivation of bizarre fetishes to terrify ourselves with haunted houses and horror movies. I, obviously, don’t slam the change in tradition to the experiences mentioned above, believe me, I’ll be the first to raise my hand at hosting a horror-movie-a-thon. However, when the air drops to a chill and darkness creep onto the light just a little faster than the day before, I take time to remember those close to me who have been lost… hoping, with the smallest of glimmers, that maybe they can hear me. So, before you go traipsing around as Pennywise, gleefully scaring children this Halloween, (which I whole heartedly support) I challenge you to take at least a moment or two to remember the dead.

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GREAT ESCAPE // SPOTLIGHT

THE GREAT ESCAPE by Lisa Talley | lisa@fresnoflyer.com

There is a live zombie in the room on a chain… “ Andrew Vallejo tries but fails to hide a mischievous smirk as he rattles off this little fact with a very cool nonchalance. Of course, it’s not a real zombie – otherwise, we’d all be staring at a very dark and dreary future akin to the likes of Fear the Walking Dead – but an actor who has a romping good time playing the part. And it’s all just another day for The Great Escape, a locally owned and operated business in Clovis offering a collection of rooms for patrons to attempt an escape. A year in the making, The Great Escape is the brainchild of owner, Jana Wilkerson – a teacher within the Fresno Unified School District for the past 20 years. The inspiration came soon after a trip to bring her son back to college where she tackled her first escape room. Jana found an immediate passion for solving intricate puzzles in very tense environments. “After that weekend she spent a month thinking about what she would have done differently and how she would develop a room [herself ],” shares Andrew Vallejo, manager of The Great Escape. “After a month of it keeping her awake at night, she decided just to do it.” All the rooms – themes, puzzles, and game in all – are entirely original and unique to The Great Escape. Wilkerson initiates the construction of the rooms concerning themes, ideas, and puzzles, and when they’re ready for a test run, she’ll unleash them on her staff. “We try it, give our ideas and then help to re-develop or perfect the puzzle. It becomes a group effort,” says Vallejo of the experience. The process of developing a

completely original game can take some time as the crew has to not only work out the kinks but also to find puzzles that can work within a constrained space. However, rather than seeing it as a deterrent away from theme ideas, they view any limitation as an inspiration to take the games in a unique direction. Inside The Great Escape, there are a series of rooms of all shapes and sizes. Flanking the right are two small rooms and a long, narrow room. Instead of attempting to create a game for each of the different spaces, figuring out how to cram eight people into each room, the talented

staff created a game split a group right down the middle. The Heist is a game – complete with a laser maze - that takes half the team and plops them in a room away from the rest of the group. They would then tackle the puzzles in their space while the other four attempted to solve the remaining mysteries in the room next to them, each needing the help of the other team to complete the escape. “The Heist is all about communication and it’s funny to watch how different people communicate with each other,” says Vallejo about being on the other side of the games as a proctor. “However, the Zombie Lab is probably everyone’s favorite to watch.”

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Ah, there it is. The zombie reference is coming full circle now. The Zombie Lab is The Great Escape’s most intense experience, which is primarily due to the live zombie in the room who chases the participants around as they attempt to figure out their clues. Every 5 minutes, the chain holding the zombie in place gets longer, meaning that the zombie has more reach and flexibility in getting its hands on someone. “About halfway through he can pretty much get you from anywhere [in the room]. If you’re tagged, you’re infected and have to stay in the infirmary until your team finds and chooses to use the antidote [which] can only be used once,” explains Vallejo.

It’s a strategic game that requires quick thinking and quick footwork. The tension in the Zombie Lab tends to run high, so the staff has incorporated a ‘lab assistant’ who helps to oversee the entire process. “Fight or flight is very real, and people do the strangest things when they are in that fight or flight mentality. It’s so unpredictable and makes it fun to [watch],” continues Vallejo.

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The staff assures that although many people are wary of the Zombie Lab, every team who chooses the room comes out through the other side having had a great time. The Great Escape’s crew aim to create unique experiences for its patrons, and that means replacing the old with the new. Each theme is active for six months before putting a new game into place. Old themes have not made reappearances in the past, but depending on demand, they could see a repeat. Currently, the only room facing an overhaul is the one hosting the Mafia Bomb Squad – set in 1920s prohibition – and will be replaced with a new game titled The Curse at the end of the month. The Curse centers on a tropical vacation that has gone wrong. Someone in the group has stolen a precious artifact that set a curse upon the entire team. Your job? Figure out who took it and what ‘it’ is. The Great Escape is currently offering specials for the Halloween season with promo code: HALLOWEEN2017. The Mafia Bomb Squad is 20% off while it’s still in session. Anyone using the promo code will also receive 10% off the Zombie Lab. Can you handle? For more information follow The Great Escape online @thegreatescapeclovis on Instagram and @thegreatescapegames on Facebook.

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CALENDAR \\ HALLOWEEN EVENTS

Family Boo Bash! Friday, October 20 at 5 PM - 8 PM John Wells Youth Center 701 East 5th Street, Madera. FREE ADMISSION! Carnival games, family fun games, prizes, costume contest for youth and more! Open to all youth and their families ZooBoo Oct. 20 21, 27 & 28 5 PM - 8 PM Fresno Chaffee Zoo 894 W Belmont Ave, Fresno. www. fresnochaffeezoo.org The entire Zoo will be decorated for this special evening of trick-or-treating, carnival games, live entertainment and animal attractions. Get lost in the hay maze, do the pumpkin walk and dance the night away to kid-friendly music at Dracula’s Disco. 3rd Annual Boofest! Saturday, October 21 at 5 PM - 9 PM Sierra Vista Mall 1050 Shaw Ave, Clovis. Spooky Pooch Parade @ 5pm at the Community Park Costume Parade @ 7 pm at the Community Park Movie in the Park after dark Costume parade, carnival games, trunk or treat, reptiles, face painting, bounce houses, emergency vehicles, Halloween photos, pumpkin coloring contest, and more! HOCUS POCUS: Free movie night at the historic Crest Theatre Saturday, October 21 at 8 PM The Crest Theatre 1170 Broadway Plaza, Fresno. HOCUS POCUS (1993) Film PG | 96 min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy Harvest Carnival Sunday, October 22 at 1 PM - 7 PM Woodward Park 7775 N Friant Rd, Fresno avilascancerfund.com Music,Carnival Games, Pumpkin Patch, Haunted House, Photo Booth, Hot Dog Truck, Taco Trucks, Shaved Ice, Variety of Local Vendors. Costumes are encourged. Tickets and wristbands will be sold at the event $10.00 wrist band

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or 1.00 ticket pre oder get 2 wrist bands for $15.00 offer ends October 20th 2017. FREE ADMISSION to the event. Park admission is $5.00 Trunk or Treat Sunday, October 22 at 4 PM - 6 PM Manchester Center 1901 E Shields Ave, Fresno. Join us for a spooktacular evening filled with costumes, face painting, bounce houses, raffles and Halloween decorated trunks ready to treat all treaters! Lowrider cars from ChingoN Car Club & Fresno Police Department will be in attendance! LC Trunk or Treat Wednesday, October 25 at 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Life Cathedral Church of God 6865 N Maple Ave, Fresno. Join us for October SRS. Dinner will be served at 6:30pm and is FREE for the whole family! We will be trunk or treating, lots of games and prizes and a cupcake walk. There will also be a costume contest for the kids. Family Fall Festival Thursday, October 26 at 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Tulare County Library 200 W Oak Ave, Visalia. Children & families— join our Fall Festival! Go on a Build a Monster scavenger hunt to win candy & prizes, create chalk art on the patio, play Candy Corn bowling, and more! The Haunted Yard - A 3 Night Spooktacular Event For All! October 26, 27, 28 Haunted Tours: $2 per person 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM Ted C. Wills Community Center The Music Lovers Open Mic Night Costume Party Thursday, October 26 at 7 PM - 11 PM Que Pasa Mexican Cafe 1675 W Lacey Blvd, Hanford. Thats right we’re haveing an open mic costume party! There is no cover charge and all ages are welcome so bring the friends and family. | FRESNO FLYER |

standardfresno.com/halCujo, is an adaptation from trick-or-treating. There will loween/ 3 FULL bars. Listen Stephen King’s novel. In this be LOTS of candy, games, to live music from 2 of the tale of a killer canine, man’s bounce houses, a photo Valley’s hottest DJ’s. Win best friend turns into his booth, face painting, pony cash money for having the worst enemy. When sweet riides, and more! Admission best costume. St. Bernard Cujo is bitten is free! Food and drinks will by a bat, he starts behaving be available for purchase. Halloween Party At Chukoddly and becomes very chansi 28th 9 PM - 1 AM aggressive. Trunk-or-Treat at Valley CHUKCHANSI GOLD RESORT Dream Center Tuesday, & CASINO 711 Lucky Ln, Community Trunk or October 31 at 5 PM - 7 PM Coarsegold. Treat! Sunday, October Valley Dream Center 1835 29 at 4 PM - 6 PM Grace North Winery Ave., Fresno. 4th Annual House of HorCommunity Church, Sanger Our parking lot will be filled rors Saturday, October 28 1620 Church Ave, Sanger. with dozens of cars, vans, at 9 PM - 2 AM Club Imperio NEW THIS YEAR: A Photo trucks, SUV’s, and motorcy3950 N. Cedar Ave Fresno. Booth to capture those great cles that are festively dec memories of your kids all orated just for the season. The 5th Quarter’s Annual dressed up! Sponsors and volunteers Halloween Party Saturday, October 28, 2017 2:00 will pass out candy and October 28 at 9 PM - 2 AM 7:00 PM: New Thought ComMeux Museum Halloween goodies from the trunks of 3360 S Fairway St, Visalia. munity’s Cosmic Carnival Boutique Sunday, October vehicles while families enjoy Come and join us for our 2060 N. Winery Avenue, Ste. 29 at 1 PM - 5 PM 1007 R music, games, activities annual Halloween Bash, 101, Fresno, CA 93703 St, Fresno. art and crafts and crafts. This wonderful hosted by Q97’s Kimmie. A Carnival with a New by local artsans. Trick or event provides a fun, safe, Live DJ, Drink Specials and Thought Message. Fun Treating and much more and friendly environment for $2 tacos throughout the for All Ages! Raffle, silent families. night, Costume Contests, auction, peace pole prayers, The Falls Event Center and a two-ticket Jay Z Confood, Akashic readings, Tarot Fall Extravaganza Monday, cert Giveaway!! readings, children’s craft October 30 at 5 PM - 8 PM area, sand castle building, The Falls Event Center 4105 Pump House Holloween face painting, haunted muW Figarden Dr, Fresno. live Goldstein’s Halloween Party Saturday Oct 28 at seum of mistaken beliefs, entertainment, plenty of Party! Friday, October 27 at 7 PM to Oct 29 at 2 AM community information food and drink, raffle every 9 PM - 12 AM Goldstein’s Pump House 1075 E. Main booths, and much more! hour, and Monday Night Mortuary & Delicatessen St, Visalia. Pump House This is New Thought ComFootball for those that don’t 1279 N Wishon Ave, Fresno. Holloween party. Costume munity’s biggest fundraiser want to miss the game! For It’s Going To Be A “TRILLER!” contest at 11pm. Spooky of the year. Money raised the Kids we will have trick HALLOWEEN PARTY! Feel food contest also. will be used towards our or treat, a movie and a fun free to dress up or just come children and teen programs, costume contest! as you are for a special Halloween Dance and music ministry, and local night of eclectic Halloween Costume Party! Saturday, humanitarian activities. Sanger’s Largest Annual Classics ranging from AlterOctober 28 at 7 PM - 10 PM Harvest Festival Tuesday, native, Retro Dance, Funk, The Cellar Door 101 W Main Trunk-Or-Treat Saturday, October 31 at 5:30 PM Soul & Classic Hip-Hop! St, Visalia October 28 at 3 PM - 5 PM 8:30 PM Bethel Church “The First Church of God 3920 Oasis Of Hope” 946 Bethel Cumbias de Terror - HalStrummer’s Halloween N 1st St, Fresno. Fun free Ave, Sanger. Free admission loween Party Friday, October Party! Tuesday, October 31 family event! Come enjoy carnival games candy and 27 at 9 PM - 2 AM Los at 9 PM - 2 AM Strummer’s decorated cars, fun games, more. Amigos Night Club 1752 W 833 E Fern Ave, Fresno. candy, and a costume paShaw Ave. Hosted by Sarah-Rochelle rade. Trunk or Treat Halloween No Cover // Doors at 8:30 Event Tuesday, October 31 The Spook Halloween // 21+ Karaoke, Dancing, Fall Family Festival Sunat 6 PM - 8 PM Fresno First Bash Saturday, October Drinks and more! Costumed day, October 29 at 1 PM - 4 Church of the Nazarene 28 at 9 PM - 4 AM Mezcal Karaoke Contest Classic PM Hanford Parks & Recre6758 E Butler Ave, FresLounge 1310 Van Ness Ave, Costume Contest ation 321 N Douty St, Suite no. Games Bounce House Fresno. 7 Hours of Music, B, Hanford. Bounce houses, Snack Bar and more! Fun for 3 Djs, Halloween Costume Pick Your Poison Hallowgames, carousel rides and the whole family! Contest & More. een Party Tuesday, October more. 31 at 8 PM - 11:59 PM Sky Fallapalooza Tuesday, Haunted Mansion Halline Club Bar & Grill 1419 Cujo Sunday, October 29 at October 31 at 6 PM - 8:30 loween Party Oct 28 at 8 Railroad Ave, Clovis. Pick 5 PM - 8 PM Tower Theatre PM Northwest Church 5415 PM to Oct 29 at 2 AM The Your Poison Halloween Party 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno. N West Ave, Fresno. FalStandard 9455 N Fort is on Tuesday, October 31st! towertheatrefresno.tix.com lapalooza is our Halloween Washington Rd, Fresno. One of the most terrifying night celebration. It is a safe www.eventbrite.com http:// horror movies ever made! and funtastic alternative to Fright Night! Friday, October 27 at 5 PM - 8 PM City of Madera Pan American Community Center 703 Sherwood Way, Madera. FREE ADMISSION! Carnival games, family fun games, prizes, costume contest for youth and more! Open to all youth and their families. Deathworkz Halloween Festival 27th-29th Stanislaus County Fair 900 N Broadway, Turlock. Visit www.Deathworkz.com and click on “DWZ Events” for more information.

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SUN SOUND // LOCAL

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t least not on the music from the iconic record company that produced so much of our melodic history and had such a profound influence on a young Roger Perry - a prominent local troubadour extraordinaire. “That driving sound of the acoustic guitar and the electric guitar blending with the slap bass on those old Elvis songs,” he said. “I was attracted to that sound. And then, of course, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis - it’s just the greatest music ever... The energy just jumped right off the vinyl,” Roger’s love of that “Sun Sound” is such that after watching a few episodes of the ‘Sun Records” show on TV recently, and hating it, (“It was just awful!” he said) he decided to put something together that would pay tribute to the music that inspired him. That may seem a bit extreme to the causal “Sun” fan. But as his longtime percussionist, Kevin McHatten (aka Skillet) explained, Roger is no ordinary “Sun” fan. “After playing drums and percussion for Roger Perry over the past thirty years, I feel like I’ve been to Sun Records University because no one I know has more appreciation and knowledge of that history and sound than Roger. He’s always been great that way--not only performing many of those wonderful songs with such authenticity and musicality, but telling the story of how the song came about, or how it was recorded,” he said. To achieve his vision, Roger put out a Facebook call for folks to come play “Sun” tunes on Sunday, Sept 24 at Fulton 55. Over 20 local musicians eagerly accepted his invitation to perform their favorite “Sun” classics. With a lineup that included relative newcomers to the

local music scene like Terry Barnes and Jerry Thurston, to seasoned vets like John Clifton and Richie Blue, the music ranged from romantic ballads to frenzied Rock ‘n Roll and just about everything in between. “Although I’ve played music all my life (privately in my house & also school events), I have become part of the Fresno Music community later in life after reconnecting with some of my favorite musicians from the 80’s,” said singer/ guitarist Terry Barnes. So when Roger posted this opportunity, she jumped right in. So did singer/guitarist Jerry Thurston, who only found out a week before the event that he was on the bill. “I was thrilled – and it was an honor to get on that stage,” he said. For McHatten, the event was about sharing music and friendship. “The Sun Records celebration was a great opportunity for me to show some new folks what Roger and I have been up to all these years,” he said. “Plus it was a wonderful opportunity to visit and perform with so many other musicians that we don’t get to see very often because we’re all generally gigging somewhere. Of course, that also means that none of us had a chance to rehearse together for the show. So it was all about that great music and just listening to one another and going for it.” As for the revues, “It was f*****g killer!” raved Thurston. “So much cool talent up there immersed in seminal Americana tuneage. “A rare moment in time to be a part of,” added Barnes. “Not a night of ego, but rather shared passion.” Passion for the “Sun” inspired by a true believer, Roger Perry. How cool is that?

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MUSIC by Don Priest

aka The Hound Dog kfsrbluesdog@gmail.com

Keeping with the authentic nature of the evening, percussionist Kevin McHatten held down the groove on his home-made jug drum, accompanied by his long-time band mate, Denis Wombacker on fiddle.

Smitten by the early “Sun Sound” in his youth, Troubadour Roger Perry (left) paid homage to his musical roots by hosting the Tribute to Sun Records show at Fulton 55 last month.

“Ain’t Nothin’ But a Bear Cat.” Good Medicine bassist, Frank Sipes (above) Blues, Country, Rock & Roll: Sun Records recorded it all and master guitarist Richie Blue (left) can play it all.

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Answers to last issue’s puzzles on page 19

Fun Facts

8. Halloween celebrations in Hong Kong are known as Yue Lan or the “Festival of the Hungry Ghosts” during 4. Halloween was influenced by the ancient Roman festival which fires are lit and food and gifts are offered to placate Pomona, which celebrated the harvest goddess of the same potentially angry ghosts who might be looking for revenge. The Halloween Edition - Part II name. Many Halloween customs and games that feature apples (such as bobbing for apples) and nuts date from 9. Boston, Massachusetts, holds the record for the most 1. No matter how scary your local haunted house is, it this time. In fact, in the past, Halloween has been called Jack O’Lanterns lit at once (30,128) probably can’t top the Haunted Cave in Lewisburg, Ohio. San-Apple Night and Nutcrack Night. Measuring 3,564 feet long, the Guinness World Records 10. Though a common trope in horror movies and Hallowhas named it the world’s longest haunted house. Even 5. “Halloween” is short for “Hallows’ Eve” or “Hallows’ een decorations with witches flying across the full moon, spookier: It’s located 80 feet below ground in an abanEvening,” which was the evening before All Hallows’ the next full moon on Halloween won’t occur until 2020. doned mine. (sanctified or holy) Day or Hallowmas on November 1. In The most recent Halloween full moon was back in 2001, an effort to convert pagans, the Christian church decided and before that it was in 1955. 2. Valentine’s Day is no longer the sweetest national holi- that Hallowmas or All Saints’ Day (November 1) and All day—at least when it come to candy sales. More than twice Souls’ Day (November 2) should assimilate sacred pagan 11. Immigrants from Ireland and Scotland brought as much chocolate is sold for Halloween as for Valentine’s holidays that fell on or around October 31. Halloween to the United States in the 1800s. Haitian and Day; 90 million pounds of chocolate are sold during African immigrants brought voodoo beliefs about black Halloween week alone. In total, $1.9 billion is spent on 6. Mexico celebrates the Days of the Dead (Días de cats, fire, and witchcraft. Halloween candy each year. los Muertos) on the Christian holidays All Saints’ Day (November 1) and All Souls’ Day (November 2) instead 12. The name jack-o’-lantern can also be derived from the 3. Got leftover Halloween candy? Save it for later! Dark of Halloween. The townspeople dress up like ghouls and night watchman who would light the street lanterns every and milk chocolates can last up to two years if stored in a parade down the street. evening. dry, odor-free spot. Hard candy can last up to a year, while

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unopened packages of candy corn can last nine months.

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EATS BBQ

Premier Brick Oven Pizza Stone baked pizza, calzones, and more 1628 Howard Rd Madera (559) 395-4322

Just The Tip People’s Choice & Best Restaurant - Tri Tip Throwdown 1950 E Divisadero St, Fresno. (559) 570-8570 Maw n’ Paw BBQ Homemade barbeque, sauces, and sides 2686 N Clovis Ave Ste 101 Fresno. (559) 348-9559 mawnpawbbq.com Grill Masters BBQ Smoked meat platters & burgers 2700 Clovis Ave. Ste 109 Clovis (559) 348-9483 Uncle Buddy’s Smokehouse n Grill Authentic Texas style BBQ 836 Pollasky Ave Clovis (559) 299-3200

Burgers CHARburger Great burgers, fries, sides, & milkshakes 901 L St Fresno (559) 733-7902 http://www.char-cu-te-rie.com/ Take 3 Build your own burgers, milkshakes & fries 1230 Fulton Mall Fresno (559) 489-0490 take3burgers.com Maria’s Burger Bar Burgers, sandwiches, salads, and more 114 N Gateway Dr Madera (559) 479-8386

Pizza

Sushi

G’s Ristorante Italiano Homemade Italian meals 2025 Second St Selma (559) 898-0424

Sashimi Express Corsaro’s Family Pizza Luna Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant 1057 N Willow Ave Ste 105 Clovis (559) 325It’s all about the breadsticks 349 Pollasky Ave, Clovis lunasclovis.com 3265 sashimiexpressinc.com 1456 Draper St Kingsburg (559) 897-5585 corsarosfamilypizza.com Mike’s Pizzeria Umi Sushi Authentic Italian for over 50 years 2321 Kern St Fresno (559) 515-6636 umisu3228 N West Ave, Fresno (559) 229-2635 shifresno.com mikespizzerialounge.com Oishii Japanese Cuisine 4462 W Ashlan Ave Fresno (559) 276-9300 China Chef Traditional, with fresh ingredients Hibachi House Sushi Bar 1187 N Willow Ave Ste 101 Clovis 948 Sierra St Kingsburg (559) 897-5288 hibaZen Wok Fusion (559) 299-7175 chihousesushibar.com 609 E Olive Ave Fresno (559) 442-1277 Flower City Restaurant Limon AsiaStar-TV’s “Best Chinese Take-Out” Peruvian cuisine with Indian, Chinese, 5785 N Palm Ave Fresno (559) 432-2030 and Japanese- 7089 N Marks Ave Fresno (559) 447-1226 limonfresno.com Lee Kitchen Standard Sweets & Spices 37357 Ave 12 Madera (559) 645-6888 Authentic Indian & Grocery store Sushiculture 1819 E Dakota Ave Fresno (559) 241-0645 3189 W Shaw Ave Fresno (559) 227-0277 Ding Ho Kitchen sushiculture.com 3022 W Bullard Ave Fresno Indian Kebab Palace (559) 431-9685 Wide range of Indian cuisine 1552 E Champlain Dr Ste 103 Fresno (559) 374-6070 ikpfresno.com

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Fusion

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Mexican

Castillo’s Mexican Food 3659 E Ventura Ave Fresno (559) 485-1635 castillosmexicanfood.com Casa de Tamales Gourmet, savory, & sweet takes on tamales 609 E Olive Ave Fresno (559) 541-4656 Country Fare Café 4662 E Belmont Ave Fresno (559) 255-9764

Javence Pizzeria Known for the Carne Asada pizza 4305 E Tulare Fresno (559) 374-6412

Sal’s Mexican Restaurant Most awarded local Mexican rest. over 75yrs 2001 W Cleveland Ave Madera (559) 673-7257

BC’s Pizza & Beer Pizza and a huge selection of global beers 1315 Shaw Ave Clovis - bcspizzaandbeer.com

Your Restaurant Here List your restaurant in our food section. Call 559-472-7182

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Happy Hour

Mediterranean Mediterranean Grill & Café 1031 U St Fresno (559) 441-7050 medgrillfresno.com

Sushi Day Saturday Nights - $5 pitcher of Sapporo & Buy one get one free bottled beer 7745 N First St. Fresno (559) 432-1133 sushidayfresno.com

Eureka Burger Berlin Street Grill M-F: 2p-6p, 9p-Close - $2 off draft beers Mediterranean eats from the German streets Wed Half price wine Sat/Sun - $5 bloody 7059 N Cedar Ave Fresno (559) 554-9910 bermary / mimosa weekend linstreetgrill.com 7775 N. Palm Ave Fresno (559) 320-1300

Italian Piemonte’s Italian Delicatessen E Olive Ave Fresno (559) 237-2038

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Old Town Saloon Everyday: 2p - 9p - $2.50 bottled beer $4 well drinks. Tues-Thurs: $2.50 bottled beer $4 well drinks. $1 draft beer 450 Clovis Ave (559) 298-4662

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EATS \\ FOOD BAZAAR AUTUMN ARMENIAN FOOD BAZAAR MARKS 120TH ANNIVERSARY

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alifornia’s oldest Armenian Congregation will mark 120 years of ministry at its annual harvest season community luncheon. The First Armenian Presbyterian Church of Fresno will hold its 2017 Merchants’ Lunch and Country Store from11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, November 9 at the Church Campus, 430 South First Street at Historic Huntington Boulevard, near Downtown Fresno. The event will feature lunch at $15 per person, with seasoned beef filet kebab or garlic chicken kebab, rice pilaf, cheese boureg, garden salad, pickled tourshee, fresh peda bread, paklava, among the offerings. Photographs, paintings, and artifacts depicting a century and 20 years of Central California ministry will be on display

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during the culinary gathering. Meals will be available to guests for dine-in, take-out, or drive through. An all-new offering of family-style takeout portions will be available for larger group gatherings by calling (559) 237-6638 a day in advance of the event. The drive-through lane will be located on the Raisina Street side of the Church Campus, one block west of First Street between Huntington Boulevard and Balch Avenue. More information is available by calling (559) 237-6638, faxing (559) 237-9526, or e-mailing administration@fapc. net. The Merchants’ Lunch Country Store will be open throughout the luncheon hours for holiday shopping. The Store will offer such ethnic delicacies as choreg,

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souberag,paklava, yalanchi, bottled grape leaves, gutah, tourshee, rojik, and basdegh. The abundant produce of the San Joaquin Valley and a host of homemade breads, jellies, and pastries will round out the comestibles in the Store pantry. “A Hundred Years and Still Cooking,” the FAPC Fidelis Women’s Society Centennial recipe collection, will also be available for purchase. The 496-page volume includes instructions for preparing 636 different ethnic recipes and sells for $35. First reviewed in the January 14, 1998 edition of The Los Angeles Times, the cookbook is a unique compendium of heritage recipes, Scriptural truths, Old World culinary precepts, and Central California ethnic history. Reverend Gregory Vahack

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Haroutunian, Reverend Mgo Mekredijian, and Reverend Philip C. Garo, Jr. comprise the FAPC Leadership Team. Maryvonne Gagliardi and Jonelle S.G. Kazarian are Co-Chairs of the 2017 Merchants’ Lunch and Country Store. Chartered by 40 immigrants in a rented hall on July 25, 1897, FAPC was the boyhood church of authors William Saroyan and A.I. Bezzerides. Six generations and 12 decades later, FAPC is a multigenerational congregation drawn from the Old and New Worlds. FAPC is a member congregation of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America. The 120th Anniversary theme of the congregation is “Love Christ. Love Others. Make Disciples.”

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Fresno State Bulldogs Womens Volleyball vs. Utah State Womens Volleyball Thursday, October 19 at 7 PM Save Mart Center 2650 E Shaw Ave, Fresno. Elliot Yamin Thursday, October 19 at 8 PM - 11 PM Tower Theatre 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno. towertheatrefresno.tix. com Old Town Clovis Antique and Gun Show October 20 – October 22 Clovis Veterans Memorial District 808 4th St, Clovis. Patrick Contreras El Violin / Macondo Friday, October 20 at 8 PM - 11:59 PM Cellar Door 101 W Main St, Visalia. $10 (21+) 8pm doors / 9pm show Andre Nickatina Friday, October 20, 2017 8:00pm 21+ Strummer’s 833 E Fern Ave Fresno. Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull Friday, October 20 at 7:30 PM Save Mart Center 2650 E Shaw Ave, Fresno. Fear Friday’s: THE SHINING (1980) FILM Friday, October 20 at 8 PM The Crest Theatre 1170 Broadway Plaza, Fresno. Rocky Horror Picture Show Movie Screening Friday, October 20 at 9:30 PM - 11:15 PM Civic Center Auditorium 400 N Douty St, Hanford. Hocus Pocus: FREE MOVIE NIGHT AT THE HISTORIC CREST THEATRE Saturday, October 21 at 8 PM The Crest Theatre 1170 Broadway Plaza, Fresno. Asian Pacific Islander Film Festival October 20 5pm Fresno State 5241 N Maple Ave, Fresno. For more details on the film visit their website: http://www.framebyframethefilm.com/ Craftapalooza POP UP! Saturday, October 21 at 3 PM - 10 PM Helm Building 1101 Fulton Mall, Fresno Fulton Street is reopening and there is going to be a huge celebration.

Fresno State Bulldogs Wom- Bully BOO! Walk 2017 Sun- Mindi Abair & The Boneens Volleyball vs. Boise State day, October 22 at 8 AM - 12 shakers Sat, October 28 at Broncos Volleyball Saturday, PM Woodward Park 7775 N 8 PM - 11 PM Tower Theatre October 21 at 1 PM Save Mart Friant Rd, Fresno. GET READY 815 E Olive Ave. towertheatreCenter 2650 E Shaw Ave, FOR A SPOOKY, FUN-FILLED fresno.tix.com saxophonist on DAY WITH YOUR DOGGY TO American Idol, or the only saxFresno. BENEFIT A GOOD CAUSE! ophonist to tour with rock leg International Sailor Moon Dress your doggie up in their ends Aerosmith since 1973. Day Saturday, October 21 at best Halloween costume! Jazz infused Rock and Roll 10 AM - 6 PM Woodward Park Sign up here: http://fresnob- album will blow your socks off 7775 N Friant Rd, Fresno.Ani- ullyrescue.formstack.com/ as they take you to uncharted Me Con in collaboration with forms/bullyboowalk2017_ notes! CASERPLOY proudly presents registration International Sailor Moon Day ClovisFest & Hot Air Balloon - Fresno. This is the first event 1940s Battle of the Big Fun Fly Event Oct 28 at 7 AM of it’s kind in the Central Val- Bands Sunday, October 22 at to Oct 29 at 5 PM ClovisFest ley. International Sailor Moon 2 PM - 4:10 PM Fresno Tower - Celebrating the Real CaliforDay is about celebrating Sail- Theater towertheatrefresno. or Moon and it’s legacy and tix.com Its the music of Glenn just the joy it brought to their Miller vs Tommy Dorsey in fans worldwide. this tribute to the 1940s Big Bands. Enjoy the enduring Fresno Taco Fest Saturday, songs of the Swing Era perOctober 21 at 11 AM - 10 formed by 30 Musicians, & 2 PM Woodward Park 7775 Fri- Singers. ant Road, Fresno. Twenty of the area’s best taco-centric Beautiful: the Carole King restaurants will offer a wide Musical Tuesday, October 24 range of mouth watering taco at 7:30 PM Saroyan Theatre creations. The day will be 700 M St, Fresno. packed with incredible local and national musical performances. In between the musical performances, make your way to the other end of the festival to catch live Lucha Libre wrestling matches from Tijuana’s own Baja Stars! Air1 Positive Hits Thursday, October 26 at 7 PM - 9 PM Fulton Street Party! Satur- Save Mart Center 2650 E day, October 21 at 3 PM - 10 Shaw Ave, Fresno. PM Downtown Fresno Part- nership Fulton Mall, Fresno. Andre Rieu Thursday, OctoThe Downtown Fresno Part- ber 26 at 8 PM - 11 PM Selnership invites you to a one-of- land Arena 700 M St, Fresno. a-kind event on October 21 to celebrate this momentous oc- Pines Village Autumn Craft casion by highlighting Fulton’s Fair October 27 – October unique past, exciting future, 29 The Pines Resort 54432 and the restaurants, shops, Road 432, Bass Lake. Come and businesses that make up to support your local artists the Fulton Entertainment Dis- and vendors. Enjoy an opportrict. Join us for this multi-fac- tunity to find a perfect gift, eted evening featuring: handmade goods or unique City of Fresno Ribbon Cutting custom made items. Free adDraggin’ the Main Car Cruise mission. Drink and food specials from Fulton restaurants .Exclu- The Marshall Tucker Band sive pop-up shops, bars, and Friday, October 27 at 8 PM restaurants. Dynamic, live 10:30 PM Fox Hanford 326 street art and performances. N Irwin St, Hanford. www.foxTwo beer gardens on Fulton hanford.com Street. Delicious food trucks. Live music at the Music@Mar- E-40 at Full Circle Saturday, iposa stage. October 28 at 7 PM - 12 AM Full Circle Brewing Co. 620 F Sailor Moon Day Official Cos- St, Fresno EventBrite: http:// play After Party Sunday, Octo- bit.ly/2xVRyHk All Ages || ber 22 at 7 PM - 1 AM Cabana $25 Early Bird || Gates Open Event Venue 2814 N Maroa at 7pm Ave, Fresno. Strangelove: The DEPECHE Aventurera Sunday, October MODE Experience - Hallow22 at 7 PM - 10 PM Warnors een Party Saturday, October Theatre 1400 Fulton Street, 28, 2017 8:00pm 21+ Strummer’s 833 E Fern Ave Fresno. Fresno.

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f you’re looking for a thrill on Halloween tune into Facebook as the Central Valley’s horror guru, Michael Rodriguez will be showcasing his new sci-fi thriller ‘Terror at Station Thirteen’. It will stream live for 24 hours on October 31. Although ‘Terror at Station Thirteen’ is a short film, Michael promises exceptional special effects, realistic makeup, and a captivating storyline. The Kerman native has been writing and directing independent horror films for five years. The love for the grisly genre traces back to when his father took him to see ‘Dawn of the Dead’ at the drivein. Rodriguez is well known for ‘Lamb Feed,’ ‘Night of the Sea Monkey,’ and ‘Home Wrecked.’ Relentless and determined, Rodriguez often finishes one project and then immediately prepares for another. Joseph D. Greenwood - actor, director, and producer with Candles & Wine Productions - says of the local filmmaker, “The dedication and determination that Michael Rodriguez demonstrates in his craft is inspiring and a good example for independent filmmakers to follow.” “Terror at Station Thirteen was written, produced, and directed by yours truly and is my ghoulish gift to horror fans for this Halloween season,” says Rodriguez about his new film. “If you look up Premiere of Terror at Thirteen Station’s event page, I’ll also have my feature film ‘Last American Horror’ available.” The culmination of the filmmaking process is all about sharing it with fellow fans of the horror genre rather than seeing

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the completed film himself. “Every moment of bringing a thought or an idea to life is fun and exciting to me. My least favorite part of my work is in post-production (editing). When I watch my work so many times to [cut it together] somehow, it just loses that luster... by the time the movie is finished I’m already sick of watching it,” Rodriguez laughs. Even as a horror guru, fans would be surprised to know that Michael is not a Halloween fanatic. The director usually enjoys a quiet evening at home on most Halloween nights with a horror classic on the TV as he waits for trick-or-treaters to knock on the door. Lonnie Pelley, a local comedian who has a walk-on role in the film, said the opportunity was a pleasant surprise, “I met Michael over the summer at the weekend blender held in August 2017, we both came in as a guest. He was promoting his movies and I was promoting my comedy/ both live in Kerman. I told him if he ever needed an extra for any of his movies, I’d like to be one. Well, low and behold Michael got in touch with me and asked if I would like to be in his new movie? I did not hesitate and replied back with ‘yes, I’d love to!’ ... This is the first time I’ve acted in a scary movie. I had a lot of fun filming with all the other actors, and I can’t wait for the movie to come out.” So if you are a fan or just curious you can view Michael Rodriguez’s new masterpiece “Terror at Station Thirteen” for 24 hours on Facebook, October 31, absolutely free.

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CALENDAR Fresno Food Bazaar Sunday, October 29 at 11 AM - 3 PM Fresno Buddhist Temple 2690 E Alluvial Ave. Like Japanese food?? Yes? Then come out on October 29th to try everything that our volunteers have prepared for you! Purchase a (PRE-ORDERED) Teriyaki Chicken box lunch for $15 and pick it up at the Family Dharma Center or we’ll deliver to the Parlier Buddhist Church or Dr. Yano’s office parking lot in Selma (select location on order form). Dine in and try our many a la carte items, but arrive early as some items sell out fast! Canine Classic with special guest Shorty Rossi Sunday, October 29 at 11 AM - 4 PM ApCal 32749 Avenue 7, Madera. $10 @ the door, Proceeds Benefitting Fresno Bully Rescue Apcal is a 21+ Only Venue No outside food or drinks please Jay-Z Wednesday, November 1 at 7 PM - 10 PM Save Mart Center 2650 E Shaw Ave, Fresno. Visit the Save Mart Center website for more info. B - The Underwater Bubble Show Wednesday, November 1 at 7 PM - 10 PM Tower Theatre 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno.

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Art Hop Thursday, 5-8pm ArtHop occurs every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. It’s one of the most active and successful programs organized by the Fresno Arts Council. Art lovers and enthusiasts from all walks of life flock downtown Fresno and the Tower District on the first Thursday of each month to meet and greet with the artists and enjoy the reception and music. Museums, studios, galleries and other 78th Anniversary Celebravenues open their exhibitions tion for The Tower Theatre to the public at 5:00 p.m. and with WAMFF Saturday, Norun the free event until 8:00 vember 4 at 2 PM - 10 PM p.m. Tower Theatre 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno. Let’s commemCMAC Fest Thursday, No- orate 78 years of incredible vember 2 at 5:30 PM - 9:30 performing arts at The Tower PM CMAC 1555 Van Ness Theatre for the Performing Ave, Fresno. LIVE MUSIC from Arts! The Tower Theatre’s The Medium Blue, Videotape mission is to provide cultural - CA, Luke Warm & The Flat education and entertainment, Growlers. FOOD TRUCKS: contributing to enriching the Meltdown Bistro and The arts and life of the San JoaSmokin Burrito Food Truck quin Valley. Join us in this celand Catering. BEER & WINE ebration by becoming part of GARDEN. INTERACTIVE VIR- this magnificent celebration. TUAL REALITY (VR) DEMOS, Contact The Tower Theatre TOURS of CMAC’S TV TRUCK info@towertheatrefresno.com

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Madera Pomegranate Festival Saturday, November 4 at 10 AM - 5 PM Madera County Fairgrounds. Inspired food, kid zone, live music, classic cars. Fresno Collectors Expo Saturday, November 4 at 10 AM - 6 PM Manchester Center 1901 E Shields Ave, Fresno Old Town Clovis Flea Market Nov 4 at 8 AM to Nov 5 at 3 PM The Old Town Flea Market 748 Rodeo Dr, Clovis. Cherry Avenue Auction Every Saturday & Tuesday 6:00am-3:00pm Cherry Avenue Auction 4640 S. Cherry Ave. Fresno, 93706 www. cherryavenueauction.com

Vibe Seafood & Crab Fest Saturday, November 4 at 3 PM - 8 PM Bitwise Industries 700 Van Ness Ave, Fresno. The purpose of the Sea Food Festival is to highlight and bring awareness to Small Local owned Restaurants and Businesses in the Fresno area, also creating a platform for Adults and Students so they can come and retrieve life changing knowledge as it relates to Health & Wellness, Technology, Family Intervention, Financial Literacy, Professional Career Building 2017 Autumn / Holiday Open House ~ Cat House on the Kings The Cat House On The Kings.com 7120 S Kings River Rd, Parlier. guided tours Calling All Promotors We’ll of our 12-acre cat rescue and design, print and distribute. sanctuary along Kings River 559-472-7182

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CALENDAR 5th Annual Bill Babb Memorial Demolition Derby Saturday, November 4 at 6 PM - 11 PM Fresno Fair Grounds We will start our night with our Kids Power Wheel Derby and end it with a “Metal Twisting, Car Crushing, Bring Your Big Boy Pants DERBY!! Bring the whole Family out!! There will be music, drinks, food, and a whole lot of NOISE! Admission to the grandstands is $5 and all children 12 and under are free! 559 Fights 60 “Aguilar vs. Liu” Saturday, November 4 at 6 PM - 11 PM Visalia Convention Center 303 E Acequia Ave, Visalia. visaliatix. showare.com Fresno State Bulldogs Wrestling vs. Illinois Friday, November 17 at 7 PM Save Mart Center 2650 E Shaw Ave, Fresno.

Boise State at Fresno State 98 Degrees Thursday, NoSat 11/25/17 at 12:30pm vember 16 at 6 PM - 9 PM Bulldog Stadium 1600 BullTachi Palace Hotel and Cadog Ln. Fresno Bruno Mars Thursday, No- sino 17225 Jersey Avenue, vember 2 at 8 PM - 11 PM Lemoore Visalia Race Against Hunger Save Mart Center 2650 5k & 2 Mile Walk/Run Thurs- E Shaw Ave, Fresno. Con- 2017 Battle Of The DJs Nov day, November 23 at 8 AM - certWith.Me - http://cwm. 25 at 12 PM to Nov 26 at 12 11 AM Downtown Visalia run- io/763b3b AM Azteca Theater 838 F St, signup.com Fresno MURS Thursday, November Bulldog Football: vs BOI- 9 at 8 PM - 12 AM Strummer’s One Last Waltz Sunday, NoSE STATE Saturday, NOV 25 833 E Fern Ave, Fresno. vember 26 at 7 PM Fulton 55 at12:30 P.M PM Bulldog Sta- Travis Tritt Saturday, Novem- 875 Divisadero St, Fresno. dium 1600 E. Bulldog Lane. ber 11 at 8 PM Merced The- www.ticketfly.com atre 301 W Main St, Merced. Fresno State Bulldogs Mens CMA and Grammy Award-win- Trans-Siberian Orchestra Basketball vs. CSU Bakers- ning country star. 2017 Wednesday, November field Roadrunners Mens Bas- 29 at 7:30 PM Save Mart Cenketball Tuesday, December Winter Jam 2017 Lecrae, ter 2650 E Shaw Ave, Fresno. 5 at 7 PM Save Mart Center Mac Powell, Andy Mineo, 2650 E Shaw Ave, Fresno. Building 429, Moriah Peters Foo Fighters Friday, DecemFeat. Trala, Family Force Five, ber 1 at 6 PM - 9 PM Save NewSong, Nick Hall, Westo- Mart Center 2650 E Shaw Calling All Promotors We ver, Mallary Hope. Sunday, Ave, Fresno. www.ticketnetcan help get you out there. We’ll design, print and distrib- November 12 at 6 PM - 10 work.com ute. We’ve got great rates on PM Save Mart Center 2650 E www.FresnoFlyer.com bulk prints too 559-472-7182 Shaw Ave, Fresno

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