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Dancetronauts Land at X Fest page 15

What’s an Ebelskiver? page 10

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July 4 4th of July Parade – Downtown Modesto

July 20, 21, 22, 26, 27 Yes Company – Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory – Gallo Center

July 7, 8 MPA Anything Goes – Gallo Center

July 27, 28, 29 Tartuffe – Prospect Theatre Presents at Gallo Center

July 7 209Palooza – Ceres Workshop

July 10 Severed Savior – Fat Cat Music House

July 21 New Christy Minstrels – State Theatre

July 15 Film - Goldfinger – State Theatre

June 29 Off The Air - French Cassettes, Appetite, Bells, Rare Leather – Café Deva

July 24 Reel Big Fish – Fat Cat Music House

X Fest is August 4! Check out our preview section on page 12 Full map and planning guide at modestoview.com Send us your events to get in ModestoView! events@modestoview.com

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EDITOR’S Greetings Red White and You! ModestoView Publisher Chris Murphy and Car Customizing Legend Gene Winfield. Gene Winfield, Modesto High Class of ‘44 revolutionized car modification and painting from his shops here in Modesto USA.

We are in the middle of the most

amazing Graffiti Summer ever. The Modesto Historic Cruise Route is in place and thousands of people from around the world came to enjoy Modesto USA. The stars of American Graffiti were here and spent time on the cruise route of 10th St, the same streets that were the genesis George Lucas stories. George Lucas is a great storyteller and the stories he told about Modesto really captured the time. It was all about the stories of a couple people and how we related to each other and the same is still true today. Modesto is about the people. This month, our senior editor Ruben Porras was hit by a car while riding his bike and the love and concern from the community has been amazing. That is why our July issue is devoted to “You”, the people of Modesto. “Everyone is a mover and shaker!” everyone. Everyone makes their part of Modesto a little bit better and these are the people that we like to celebrate. Whether is is making a lemonade stand, making a concert poster, singing some blues,taking a picture, pouring a great cup of coffee, running a good restaurant, we all do our part to move and shake Modesto. ModestoView is truly a community effort. We have so many great friends here in Modesto and our all of our writers are truly involved in making Modesto a great place to live and we are so fortunate that they take their valuable time to contribute to ModestoView. Every one of them does something very cool. You are getting the best info from the people that make things happen here in town. That is why ModestoView is so fun. We are all just out there telling our friends about the cool things happening and because we have some awesome advertisers, we can design, print and distribute ModestoView so that it reaches nearly 100,000 people each month. You can find ModestoView in doctors’ offices, lube and service stations, restaurants, bars, nail salons and so many more wonderful local business and many of you even get it delivered directly to your door. Thanks to our team of wonderful people that help make our positive and local magazine a monthly reality and spread the word during the month at ModestoView.com, facebook. com/modestoview and through our twitter.com/modestoview Thanks for all of the comments we get from listeners that tune in to us in the mornings on KFIV1360 and so very glad you are tuning in. We have only one mission: To help you enjoy this place Modesto USA and to forever celebrate that there is so much to do here in town and there is something for everyone. We are serving up Modesto Civic Pride daily. Please feel free to email me and tell me what you like, what you don’t like and what we can do to make this even better. Thanks, Chris Murphy Publisher, ModestoView Chrism@modestoview.com

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FAMOUS VIEW ART VIEW BAR VIEW FIT VIEW CHEF VIEW PERFORMING VIEW STREET VIEW ROCKABILLY VIEW GRAFFITI VIEW FEATURE VIEW - FACES OF MODESTO USA ACOUSTIC VIEW ROOTS VIEW / BLUES VIEW URBAN VIEW BUSINESS VIEW ALL AGES VIEW SENIOR VIEW BARGAIN VIEW NON-PROFIT VIEW CALENDAR VIEW REAR VIEW

This Month’s Cover: This month’s cover photographs come courtesy of Modesto-based photographer Philip Johnson. Johnson has a knack for capturing images on the street that bring their subjects to life from the inside out. Johnson also provided the individual portraits in this month’s Feature View.

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PUBLISHER

Chris Murphy chrism@modestoview.com SENIOR EDITOR

Ruben Porras SALES AND ADVERTISING

Advertising@modestoview.com Republic Marketing todd@republicmarketing.com Gregg Cobb Greg@modestoview.com DESIGN, LAYOUT, & ART

Republic Marketing Managing Director

Todd Aaronson

Art Director/Designer

Peter Grimaldi Associate Artist

Noel Rocha

SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER

Madison Murphy Ruben Porras

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Jim Christiansen Claudia Newcorn Mike Vanek Kaye Osborn Jennifer Alsup Kate Serpa Efren Martinez Shasta Boss Javier Lopez Abbey Murphy Dana Jonson Jill Ferris Tara Tinsley Debi Campbell Michelle Diemer Matty Comer CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

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By ModestoFamous

Thanks for tuning into Famous View this

month. I’ll admit that this won’t be my most exciting column but I’ll do the best I can. You may or may not have read that I was involved in a traffic accident and I’m doing my best to deal with the pain. Luckily, my amazing daughter is busting out her awesome transcription skills and giving her old dad a helping hand. The original plan this month was for me to get a Modesto-based tattoo but obviously that can’t happen in the shape that I’m in. I haven’t totally given up on the idea though. Woode McCumber of Paper Planes Art Gallery and Tattoo Studio has a beautiful portrait of the State Theatre sign all drawn up and ready to go and this particular piece really makes sense to me. It was hard to choose a Modesto landmark to wear on my skin forever, but the State Theatre holds special memories for me that I just couldn’t deny. The State Theatre was one of the first places I visited when I first made my way to Modesto. That was back before the renovation and I remember sitting alone during “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” but for some reason, I didn’t feel alone at all. I have written before that it may seem strange for me to consider an old building to be an old friend but that makes sense here. The State welcomed me when I didn’t know anybody else in Modesto and since

then it has been the scene for some of my most special moments in Modesto. I’m okay with admitting that I’ve laughed there, cried there, fallen in love there, and lost it all there. I suppose my heart will always be in the third row of that balcony. All of us here at Modesto View really hope that you enjoy the issue that you have in your hands. It was meant to be a celebration of the people that we count on to make a positive difference in our lives every day. You won’t find any actual “famous” people featured in this issue. You won’t find any millionaires. You will find the woman that goes out of her way to bring laughter to our city, the woman that will show you the hottest clubs in town and gladly buy you a drink no matter who you are, and you will meet Phillip

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Johnson, the only person that I imagine could make the faces of these people come to life. I hope that you have an amazing July full of fun with your families and friends and that you are safe. My July will likely include a surgery to fix my hand and some pretty intense recovery. No matter what I go through, I’m glad to be here and I’m thankful that you’ve taken the time to read my words. Do something special this month. Love somebody. Be good humans. Catch me on Facebook at facebook.com/ rporraswriter or tag along with me on Twitter as @modestofamous.

Photography by Philip Johnson

Efrin Martinez Diane Moody Ruben Porras Philip Johnson ©2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. The photographs, graphics, artwork and advertisements are the property of Modesto View Magazine. The magazine assumes no responsibility or liability for claims made by the advertisers. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflectthe views of Modesto View Magazine or the owners. Modesto View Magazine is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.

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By Jim Christiansen July features a hot week of Art Walks in

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Stanislaus Artists Open Studio Tour the first weekend in April 2013 is under way and seeking volunteers to join the organizing effort in September. If interested, contact Stanislaus.openstudio@gmail.com Final air conditioned art notes, drop in on Picasso’s at 10th and J Street, DEVA, Intrinsic Elements, and Crow Trading from your Art Walk Maps. Pop in on Paper Planes Tattoo and Gallery when you see a show note, or Mocha Magic and Fleur De Lis when visiting Farmer’s Market on 16th Street. In August, look for the Valley Sun Catchers show coming up at Mistlin Gallery, and in September look for the new partnership Building Imagination Gallery and Cinema from Modesto Art Museum and CSU Stanislaus opening at Tenth and I Streets. For more information on the new venture, email modestoartmuseum@yahoo. com

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the Region, starting with Second Saturday Art night in Sonora (or try Sacramento), followed by Third Thursday July 19 in Modesto, ending in Merced Art Hop July 21 or even the Twain Harte Arts and Wine Festival July 21 and 22. All these events are Free Admission. At Twain Harte, Tom Rigney and Flambeau headline music, and more. 10 am to 5 pm. Hot summer July art notes has a few air conditioned suggestions. Kids art camps at the Chartreuse Muse and Mistlin Galleries. Most of the Muse sessions filled, but the Printmaking Art Camp: July 16-20, 2012 is open. Students explore a variety of printmaking media and while studying master artists and movements in art. The Muse is down on Tenth Street, across from Gallo Center, and CSUS student run Gallery 909. Every other Saturday morning, Jack Morris has resumed Chartreuse Muse life drawing sessions in the cool upstairs gallery. Jack is one of the emerging artists in the Emergence show at the Chartreuse muse that will run through the summer. Other artists in the show are Spencer Carmona, Natalie Porter, Angela Corpora, Sergio Cuarenta, Servando Garcia, Daniel Morrisey, Jennifer Laughlin Price, Kyle and Christie Simpson, and Jeanette Threlfall. Across Tenth Street, Gallery 909 will be featuring artists Natalie Portman and Diana Isho in July. Over at Mistlin Gallery, the Summer Splash members show and Living Art tattoo themed shows are open through the end of this month. Mistlin is a cool place to go shopping downtown for art jewelry and local artist created fine arts. Get information on adult and student classes by calling 209 529-3369 or drop in gallery hours at 1015 J Street. Looking toward Labor Day and beyond, the Central California Art Association will be hosting its second “Art in the Garden” event September 29. Tickets go on sale soon at the Mistlin Gallery, Greens Market and other locations. Planning for the Third

RICK DERRINGER Fri. Sept. 7 DAN HICKS & THE HOT LICKS Sat. Oct. 6 LEO KOTTKE Fri. Oct 12

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The Tiki Lounge

By Kate Serpa

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correctly, TIki Lounge was the first ever bar column I did for ModestoView. This was years ago, of course, and back when I thought I was cool for having a pen name and (really, really) stupid catch phrases. Luckily, I’ve matured to the level of columnist who is satisfied with slipping-in sexual innuendos, self-deprecating humor about my onset alcoholism, and the occasional bad word (just to see if I can get it past the editors). My point is that I’ve been a big fan of Tiki since my earliest drinking days; it has always been synonymous with heavy-handed drinks, very fun late nights with friends, and some other stuff that wouldn’t be appropriate to talk about at this exact time. I don’t believe I am alone when I say I consider Tiki to be a Modesto landmark bar insomuch that it stands out as one of the two gay bars in our community. Both, it should be noted, are excellent fun. I love it that the initial reaction to Tiki is still: “You know it’s a GAY bar right?” No s**t people, that’s part of appeal. While talking with the lovely Zantha Towe about all things Tiki, I asked what she would say to someone (ex: wary heterosexual males) who would never would think to find themselves in a gay bar. She stated, “If someone doesn’t want to come, they don’t have to. Our first rule is to respect and welcome everyone, as long as you want to have fun. And I guarantee if you do, you’ll leave having had a hell of an experience. We may get as packed as sardines in here on weekends, but it’s always a fun time.” In short: everyone is welcome, everyone can come, let’s all leave our hang-ups in the closet. Towe,pre-Tiki days, was previously a mortgage broker who decided to make a big career switch after the market crash. She stated it was important to her to be doing something that she loves and she’s been putting that into action at the Tiki ever since. Zantha states simply: “I’m lucky. If I didn’t have the great customer base and

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dedicated bartenders I have, it wouldn’t be worth it. I have a rewarding job and I’m proud of what we’ve done here.” Tiki,open 365 and always sans cover, offers up live music, karaoke nights (“It’s like gay church. We put the music up on the TV screens and everyone sings along.”), an indoor fire pit, an extensive bar driven by charismatic bartenders, build-your-own Bloody Mary events, and is home base to Modesto PRIDE’s official after-party (which is coming up soon!). Says Zantha about the PRIDE after-party: “It brings in a ton of people who have never been here before. We get the straight guys with their girlfriends who have never been and realize that everyone does have fun here. If you come back at least three times, you’ll be hooked after that. We’re one of the best places around for birthdays, too.” As a person who has had a birthday at Tiki, Zantha is speaking true. At least, the parts I remember were fantastic. Where does Zantha go to drink when she’s off for a night? “I come here! This is the best place to be. Where else would I go? Tiki is throwing the best party in town every night.”

Happy Hour: 5-8pm Daily, until 11pm Wednesdays Tuesdays- Karaoke with DJ Andre at 8 pm Wig Out Wednesdays- 3rd Wednesday of each month Thursdays- DJ Andre Fridays- **** Me Right Fridays with DJ Invisible Saturdays- DJ Andre Sundays- BBQ and Build your own Bloody Mary Bar—A great hangover day September 17—Modesto Pride Official After party! 932 McHenry Ave. Modesto, CA www.tikimodesto.com

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What you do: -Stick the Corona neck-down into the margarita -Add straw (maybe) -Enjoy.

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Gels, shakes, pills and powders on race

day aren’t a good idea, especially if you have never tried any of the above before. On June 10th I competed in The Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon for the 3rd time consisting of a 1.5-mile swim, 1Ž2 mile run to bike transition, an 18-mile bike ride and an 8-mile run. The first time I escaped in 2009, I completed it in 3:59. In 2010 I Escaped The Rock and crossed the finish line in 3:07. In 2012 I prepared and trained hard, but did not PR and crossed the finished line at 3:08. I was disappointed, not in my time, but because I didn’t follow my own rule on race day; don‘t experiment with a new product. It’s always been the same for me in this Triathlon. I have to wake up at 3:45AM to get it together on the marina green to set up my bike/run transition area and then board the bus for the pier at 5:45AM. The problem is, I get hungry by the time we jump in the bay at 7:30AM for the start of the

By Efren Martinez

Triathlon. OK so I figured I would try this new product for breakfast to keep me feeling full through the race. The study was, it’s made of a process starch that sits in your lower intestine and digest slowly through the Triathlon providing you with the energy as needed to get you through the competition without feeling hungry. My problem was my body didn’t agree with this new product and I paid for it about a mile in the swim and stomach cramps came on strong. In 2010 I did this very same swim in 37 minutes, this time it took me 50 minutes. Disoriented and in pain I overshot the beach and had to swim against a 6-mile current. Staying focused and enduring, I made up some time on the ride and the run still placing better overall then I did in 2010 and just shy of a minute from a PR. In 2010 I finished in 3:07 and placed 140th in my age division of 400 Tri-Athletes and 790th overall with nearly 2000 Tri-Athletes competing. This year I did it in 3:08 and

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placed 108 out nearly 400 entries in my age division and 540th over all with nearly 2000 entries. Not too bad considering the potty breaks/GI issues I had during the race as well as having to stop and fix a derailed bike chain on the ride. Sure it wasn’t my best time for a Triathlon and having stomach issues at the finish isn’t the best way to remember any race. But it was a learning experience and I leave you with this, race on the natural. Experimenting with a new product isn’t advisable on race day and not only can it ruin your race. Go natural!

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Ebelskivers!!! Do you want a splendid reason to say “Good Morning Modesto?” How about starting your morning off relaxing, sipping on a hot cup of coffee or a rich espresso, with a slight breeze drifting through a charming patio setting? I have found just such a place, The Mediterranean Market and Grill, fine Italian dining on McHenry is open 7 days a week for breakfast. When it comes to breakfast I could eat it 3 times a day! Considering the vast choices represented on their menu I could dine there 3 times a day, for over a week and never eat the same thing twice! What in the world is an Ebelskiver you ask? A rich Danish pancake ball made from a thick sour cream batter severed with a strawberry freezer jam, scrumptious! So there I was enjoying a Mimosa made with fresh squeezed orange juice, when I could hear my fellow patrons chattering about the best Huevos Rancheros ever and the Market Scramble with Italian sausage, onions, and spinach to die for. When suddenly coming right towards me was waitress Dayna with a decadent crepe on a plate for the table behind me! Next time that crepe is mine! Whatever you may be in the mood for at lunch time I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. The clam chowder is one to brag about, while the salads look so fresh, so, lol, I’ll likely order the Pollo Modesto (so hard to decide!) as it has many of my faves; fettucini with chicken breast, prosciutto, provolone cheese, and a creamy alfredo sauce. On July 9th The Mediterranean Market and Grill is pleased to announce they will

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be open 6 nights a week, M-Sat. for dinner. Another fantastic announcement is they are now serving Broasted Chicken, a revolutionary method of pressure frying chicken using condiments! A must try! Also on the dinner menu for Friday and Saturday nights you can treat yourself to some oysters or perhaps the grill’s signature prime rib. If you are a seafood lover, you are in luck they serve calamari, shrimp, clams, mussels, salmon, and tilapia! For me, hands down, I’ll devour a rack of lamb and follow it with crème brulee and a Cheshire Cat grin! Carmen Sabatino, a long time Modesto restaurateur, former Modesto mayor and schoolteacher has been at this location for 8 years. He proudly spoke of the 19 people employed in this fine establishment, including 5 baristas! Carmen shared a story with me about the restaurant’s elegant, yet comfy chairs. They are from Modesto’s original Sundial Restaurant over 50 years ago. He is delighted when his customers say how familiar those chairs look and he gets to tell the fun history. There is a bit of Sundial history with every breakfast at the Mediterranean Market and the regulars are there for a taste. Signature Modesto View question: Beatles or Stones? Carmen simply responded Beatles, I gave him the “really?” look, and he politely said he liked them from seeing them on The Ed Sullivan Show, so I let him off the hook with that. FB: Dana’s Family Kitchen Also seen monthly FOX40 News cooking segments

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ANYTHING GOES: July 1-July 8 Modesto Performing Arts (Modesto’s oldest theater group) proudly has embraced the Gallo Center for the Arts as it’s new performing home. The musical tells an amusing and romantic story through Cole Porter’s memo-

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A Time to Perform here are some wonderful theatrical offerings this month. July is a month to celebrate our country’s birthday. After attending the annual Fourth of July Parade, family cookouts and fireworks, be sure to treat yourself to some amazing local talent. I hope you experienced an amazing production of Metamorphosis at Modesto Junior College: the cast, the crew, the set design, the costumes, the direction combined together for a MOST amazing show produced this year. My husband and I attended its Opening Night! We were thoroughly edu-tained! Gallo Center for the Arts

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rable scores. A cast of eclectic characters board the S.S. American bound for the U.S. from England. YES Company presents WILLY WONKA: July 20-29 The story revolves around a poor boy named Charlie Bucket who lives in poverty with his extended family. Willy Wonka, a reclusive chocolate maker, decides to release 5 golden tickets hidden inside his chocolate bars. The 5 winners along with their parents are given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tour inside the chocolate factory. The factory run by Oompa Loompas is colorful and very strange! One show is always interpreted for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. YES Company productions are ALWAYS brilliantly performed, costumed, directed and ENTERTAINING!

Prospect Theater’s presents TARTUFFE (replacing My Fathers House): July 27-28 Molière’s play Tartuffe(also sometimes referred to as Tartuffe, or The Imposter) is a masterwork by France’s most celebrated comic playwright. Prospect Theater Project has taken Miles Malleson’s free adaptation of this French comedy classic and set it in 1950’s New Orleans. July 28: Night at the Old Library at the McHenry Museum, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Imagine going to the grand opening of the McHenry Library in 1912. This free event is for the whole family. Docents dressed in period costumes will bring many exhibits to life. Meet the 1912 and 2012 Modesto Mayors. There will be activities, story telling and refreshment. Save the date! See you at the McHenry Museum!

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STREET X-Fest by Chris Murphy M

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It started out in 2000 on J St with Flying

Blind, Post Garbo, Blessid Union of Souls in front of a gigantic cruise ship with 5 other stages and 20 other bands and a disco and ModestoView was there. Now, 12 years later, X fest is the Central Valley’s best summer party. You can go for the amazing line up of national and local bands, the awesome mix of DJ and house music or you can head bang at the metal stage or go all classic rock and then just dance the night away, eating and drinking and partying with your friends. X Fest has something for everyone. If you like to eat, there are more food vendors than a fair and you can get your taste of everything at your favorite downtown restaurants and bars, many offering their own VIP packages. There are fun booths, things to do, vendors with cool stuff and of course, lots of beads to make X fest the best party of the summer.

This season offers a huge variety of performers from Sebastian Bach to the exciting performance of the Moonshine Bandits to Slaughter and the amazing Danctronauts landing with their giant spaceship. This year there is a special stage for the tribute bands and you can rock the night way with bands celebrating AC/DC to the Police thanks to our good friends Ron and Doug as well as a special Fat Cat Tribute Stage. There is a new traditional Latin stage with exciting performances from Banda Pachuco and Raza Obrera and an alternative Latin stage with Bazura and El Maurader. You can expect amazing house mixes into the night from DJ Lady Kate, Weaksas and DJ Ogre and so many more. Event creator and promoter Chris Ricci has worked with the City of Modesto to make sure that 15,000 of your best friends all enjoy the music and party safely in Downtown Modesto. There are no gang colors, and security is tight so be cool.

DANCETRONAUTS @ X-FEST by Jennifer Allsup OH Modesto, you have no idea what’s in store for you on August 4th at the 13th Annual X-FEST… The Dancetronauts from Santa Cruz, CA and their spaceship will arrive in full force with DJ’s, Dancetrohotties, Mutant Cars, Fire Dancers and much, much more, including the premiere of a neverheard-before sound system that will blow your feet right out from underneath you. The Dancetronauts were founded by Philip Plastina in 2005 when they first reached the Playa at Burning Man, Black Rock City, Nevada. That year Philip decided to sell his construction business and dedicate his time to continually improving the ship. In 2009 he met up with the Shady Warehouse Crew from Los Angeles, the Dancetronauts took off and became a huge hit. From there, Philip’s productions have grown larger and more imaginative. The Dancetronauts continue to build, whether they’re working with different

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2011 X Fest was the Sweet Pea Knickers Rockabilly stage on J Street. The joint was jumpin’ all night long, roller derby, big slappin’ bass, pin ups, vintage amps and clothes and a whole lot of fun. The rockabilly stage is back and bigger than ever for 2012. Tiger Honey Pot ….will also be taking the stage at X-Fest , from what I understand this duo from San Francisco is a no frills, no shame, no B/S just Rock n Roll. Which they love to spread their love of music to you (the fans). Laying down the beats of Surf, Heavy Blues, Boogie and Punk. Tiger Honey Pot members are Toa Fujimoto (guitar) and JonJon Selin (drums). These two gentlemen met at an underground music scene in the Mission District of San Francisco Ca. With Toa raised in Japan with influences of Rock and Roll and American Blues and JonJon in Michigan listening to Classic Rock together they grew into this amazing duo. With a small time together, five years, they have performed many shows from junkyards to huge outdoor festivals. I recommend you check them out on the Unity Stage as well…..also, helps me that these two gentlemen are fans of Burning Man. Gearbox….. A closer local out of Merced. This trio is filled with Rockabilly, Punk and Surf. With influences of the Saddle Tramps and Reverend Horton Heat. Two of my all time favorites. That alone makes me want to dance and jive to the sounds and beats of Gearbox. John Tharp (vocals and guitar) Josh Bristow (bass) and Jesse Valencia(drums). These three gentlemen are also on the local record label of Hi-Ho Silver Records. Being a local to the valley, there should be no reason you can’t travel to Merced or even closer Modesto to check out Gearbox and their talents they will bestow upon you. The Pendletons…. Now, this should be a band that Modesto fans and abroad should

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be familiar with. Tony Trevino (founder, vocals & guitar) is a fantastic sweet good guy. Elan Tribo (upright bass), and Mikey Skullz (drums). I have seen this threesome of fine gentlemen numerous times and have not yet been disappointed in their talents as true musicians. These gentlemen’s interest in Rock n Roll is extensive from Muddy Waters to The Cramps, when these three get together and start strumming and banging their instruments, I see a crowd of people jumping and jiving, slamming or swinging to their fabulous beats. The Pendletons are also on Hi-Ho Silver Records. Tony and his wife also are the owners of Unity Music, which is the Rockabilly stage at X-Fest. Stigma 13…..Visiting from Anitoch, Ca. a four piece band with sounds of Rock n Roll, garage punk. These four gentlemen Maxx (guitar/vocals), John (guitar/vocals) Jared (drums/vocals) and Mitch(bass/vocals). Stigma 1 formed in 2001 since they have hooked up they like to play hard, loud, punk rock n roll ! The four piece has influences of Motorhead and the Ramones. Please, show your support to Stigma 13 on the Unity Music Stage. Rockin Rick and the Rhythm Wraglers….. from the foothills also Rockin Rick is the owner of Hi-Ho Silver Records. Rockin Rick(guitar/vocal) Big Dave(stand up bass & wise cracks) Todd Jaggers (lead guitar/ hustling) Steve Slow Gin Rummy ( slappin’ skins and staying out late). With the love and passion for the late 50’s,Country Western and Rhythm and Blues. Rockin Rick is no stranger to the love and passion for true soul and slappin beats of Rock n Roll. I have watched Rockin Rick and the Rhythm Wranglers perform and loved it. Their stage presents is full of energy. You will have to see for yourself the talents that will please your dancing shoes and your soul. You can also, see these boys play from the foothills to Los Angeles.

Dancetronauts in Las Vegas Unity Music thank you for being part of Xfest ! Your second year running, I am sure with crowd will love it even more then last year… I do believe there will be classic cars and pin-ups to carry on the tradition of Graffiti at X-Fest 2012. I am truly excited to see this stage again, last the crowd was swinging in full force. Even those you would of thought of not liking the strumming and slapping of the Rockabilly genre.

Just a quick note from me…..I am SUPER STOKED that the Dancetronauts will be performing at X-Fest as well…..love my Burning Man family! Modesto has no idea what the Dancetronauts are going to do to X-Fest ! I will be enjoying it all !!!!!!!! Smiles, Jennifer Allsup 209-214-0137 www.facebook.com/jenniferallsup

GOMODESTO! Spotlight – Jack Paper has been a friend for years. ModestoView friend and DJ D Ferreria has created a special community benefit. This amazing and fun filled event will raise funds to help out Jack Paper and his family as they continue to take care of their amazing little girl who has been battling severe health issues since birth. There will be a Spaghetti Dinner, huge silent auction, Live Music, DJ’s in the mix and some of your favorite radio DJs from some of the areas biggest stations. This event will be for all ages and details are still in the works. Charity Way Ballroom and Catering 645 Charity Way.

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The City of Modesto honored the first “Legends Of Graffiti” at the annual American Graffiti Car Show Cruise Parade on June 8. Gene Winfield, Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Paul LeMat, and Wendy Lucas were all inducted as “Legends”. An honorary “Legend” presented to Wendy Lucas for George Lucas for his wonderful contribution to Modesto USA. We are a classic American City. Thanks to the Greg Nyhoff and the City of Modesto for the amazing support. Our committee worked so very hard to make this historical project that will attract and educate both residents and visitors from around the world. Chris Murphy Laurie Smith – City of Modesto Jessica Smart – City of Modesto Josh Bridegroom – City of Modesto Margaret James – City of Modesto Jennifer Mullen – Modesto CVB Nancy Young -

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Aaron Vickery aka Fasm Age - 35 Occupation - Creative Director for Innov8 Partners, LLC (a newer company in Modesto headed up by Dan Costa). Owner/operator of Aaron Vickery Fasm Murals for 15+ years. Length of time in Modesto Born and raised, 35 yrs. What are you best known for in Modesto? I would say I’m known for being a pioneer of legal graffiti in Modesto. A few murals to note are the old Dews Restaurant, the MacDaddy “M” that was on McHenry and dozens of church youth room murals. I also worked as a graphic designer for 5.11 Tactical for 6 years. Favorite Quote “Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art…. It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things which gives value to survival.” -C.S. Lewis Where can we learn more about you? rattlecanblasters.com, fasm.net, facebook.com/rattlecanblasters, facebook.com/avfasm, gospelgraffiti.com

Ashley Cherry Age - 27 Occupation- Director of Sales and Marketing for Valley Spirits home of Cold House Vodka and Outlaw Moonshine. I have also event produced “Future of Rock” and “Shamrocked the 209”. Length of time in Modesto Born and raised! What are you best known for in Modesto? Marketing Cold House Vodka and Outlaw Moonshine. Find me at a plethora of events in the community. I am always willing to aid those in need and working towards creating a great community to call home. You can find me event planning in my spare time, creating unique, over the top events for everyone to enjoy. Favorite Quote “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work! And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking, and don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you will know when you find it. -Steve Jobs Where can we learn more about you? facebook.com/ColdHouseQueen, drinkvalleyspirits.com

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Carlos Rodriguez Age - 29 Occupation - Chief Editor/ Photojournalist at CVTV. Videographer for various local, national and global projects. Length of time in Modesto Entire life. What are you best known for in Modesto - Breaking news video and alerts throughout Modesto and the Central Valley. The videos are available on over 34 platforms including television, web, mobile and other devices. Favorite Quote - “Don’t try to a great man, just be a man. Let history makes it’s judgements.” - Unknown

David Orlando Gomar Age - 23 Occupation- Operator at Gallo Winery / Freelance Photographer Length of time in Modesto 14 years What are you best known for in Modesto? Capturing art being created around the city, along with collaborating with different artists. I’m interested pursuing a career in fine art photography. I am participating in a group show with artists from around the area at Paper Planes Tattoo and Art Studio through July. Favorite Quote “You never have to stop thinking like a kid, and you still generate those first thrills of existence. Art kind of gets at that.”- Wayne White Where can we learn more about you? 500px.com/DavidOrlando, web.stagram.com/n/ el_topo_/, vimeo.com/user11789470, facebook.com/ DavidOGomar

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Sandy Fields Age - 43 Occupation– I’m a developmental teacher for infants and toddlers with delays or disabilities. Producing and promoting comedy shows is a creative outlet for me. Length of time in Modesto – 42 years What are you best known for in Modesto? – I am best known for producing comedy shows, but also for being a fan and supporter of a variety of performing and visual arts. There is so much going on in Modesto on any given night, and I love being part of it! Favorite Quote – “I could not at any age be content to take my place in a corner by the fireside and simply look on.” – Eleanor Roosevelt Where can we learn more about you? facebook.com/ SandyFieldsPresents

Shy Singh Age - 28 Occupation - Manager at Charming Charlie, a women’s accessory boutique at The Village at Vintage Faire. Aspiring wedding and event planner Length of time in Modesto 11 years What are you best known for in Modesto?- Working various stores at Vintage Faire Mall. Being Pikaboo in the RadioWaves. People consider me to a Downtown Ambassador of sorts because I keep up with local hot spots and entertainers. Favorite Quote - “Be silly. Be honest. Be kind.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Where can we learn more about you? www.facebook. com/shypye, www.pinterest.com/shypye

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Evan Yoshino Age - 33 Occupation – Project Manager for Applegate Johnston, and Modesto enthusiast Length of time in Modesto – Born and raised here… spent 10 years away in SoCal. Been back since 2006. What are you best known for in Modesto? – I work with Habitat for Humanity Stanislaus County through Applegate Johnston which has introduced me to quite a few amazing people in Modesto; from the families to the donors. I consider myself the foremost sushi connoisseur of Modesto, as well as most of my friend’s token Asian American. Favorite Quote – “The man who knows how will always have a job. The man who also knows why will always be his boss.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson Where can we learn more about you? twitter.com/evanyoshino, Instagram; @evanyoshino, Google; +evanyoshino Ishtar Albazi Age - 30 Occupation- Manager at Papachinos at 1212 J St. Length of time in Modesto - 24 years off and on What are you best known for in Modesto? I guess I can say I am best known for being the manager and part-time cook at Papachinos. Beyond that, I am proud to be someone that people can trust for information on Modesto businesses and events. I really love Modesto. Favorite Quote - “Love is the greatest power on earth. It conquers all things.” - Peace Pilgrim Where can we learn more about you? my-papachinos.com

Occupation - Drink Slinger (Bartender) and Master Brewer Length of time in Modesto 2 1/2 years back in Modesto What are you best known for in Modesto? I am the Mad Scientist.... I create the best handcrafted cocktails in the Valley using the best and freshest ingredients. I can brew a mean beer as well. Favorite Quote “Don’t piss into the wind, don’t tug on Superman’s cape, and never EVER headbutt a Samoan.” Where can we learn more about you? facebook.com/macspurlock

Lloyd Gomez Age - 36 Occupation - I serve as the Founder and Creative Director of Bass Brigade, Creative Lead for global footwear brands Hi-Tec and Magnum. I also work along side big brands and small businesses across the globe as a creative consultant. Length of time in Modesto - Since ‘88. What are you best known for in Modesto? I have my hands in just about everything from a creative/brand building standpoint. From implementing the latest trends whether it be in lifestyle, tech, fashion, and design to cultivating and uplifting niche communities and outreaches. Favorite Quote “I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” -Michael Jordan Where can we learn more about you? bassbrigade.com, twitter.com/lloydgomez, facebook. com/lloydgomez

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Occupation - Documentary Portrait Photographer Length of time in Modesto- Off and on throughout my life What are you best known for in Modesto?- Capturing character through the eyes of the individual. Favorite Quote -”Art is defined by it’s intension.”self. Where can we learn more about you? Find me on facebook or go to: flickr.com/photos/nondigital, philipdjohnson.blogspot.com

“Big” Earl Matthews Age - 35 Occupation - Band leader and Frontman for Big Earl and the Cryin’ Shame and singer for Poor House Millionaires. Promoter and conspirator involved with the Thursday Night Ramble and other local show/ events. Length of time in Modesto I was born here but was gone from age 20 to age 30. I moved back in 2006. What are you best known for in Modesto? I think I am most known for being a singer, at least thats what I hope I’m most known for. Singing is my passion and everything else I do is an extension of that passion. Oh and being “Big”. Favorite Quote “Everybody Loves the Blues some people just don’t know it yet.” Where can we learn more about you? reverbnation.com/bigearlandthecryinshame facebook.com/pages/Big-Earl-and-the-Cryin-Shame

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by Matty Comer Thursday July 26th - Chris Doud, Nick Shattell, Adam Bishop, Matt Walker, and Dr. Blue July Artist of the month: Dr. Blue Dr. Blue hails from the south side of Stanislaus County, and has his whole life. He has been a major player in our music scene since the middle of the last century. Dr. Blue started as a musician at age 7 on the violin, and progressed to the guitar at 13. He first started playing in bands in the late sixties, and progressed into The Original Skeletons, Rikki Wow & The Flames, and most notably The Fabulous Rojas Brothers, and Matty Comer & The Experience. For the last fours years, Dr. Blue has taught guitar both electric and acoustic, mandolin, fiddle, and bass at Dale’s Guitar in Tur-

lock. He teaches 20 to 25 students per week the lessons that were taught to him long ago. Blue says his main focus right now is to dive straight into tomorrow, making a lasting imprint for all those he has touched and supported musically. Now days, Dr. Blue fronts his own depression era, old time country band named Dr. Blue & Bad Medicine, and plays lead guitar with TJ Lake in The Dust Bowl Children. You can see him Saturday July 14th with The Dustbowl Children at The Queen Bean, and Thursday July 26th in Turlock for The Troubadour Series at the Sweet River. Look for us at The Acoustic Rock Society page on Facebook, or email at acousticrocksociety@yahoo.com.

GO MODESTO! Spiderman and Batman come to Modesto! Don’t miss the big premiers at Brendan Theatres this month! The Amazing Spiderman opens on Monday July 2nd. The Dark Knight will have a midnight premier co-sponsored by Clear Channel on Thursday July 19th. For more info, go to: brendentheatres.com/Modesto

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hanks to Strawberry I was introduced to what I like to refer to as “American Roots Music.” I remember it like it was yesterday: My first time at The Strawberry Music Festival held twice a year at beautiful Camp Mather, just a few miles away from Yosemite National Park. I don’t know if It was breathing that fresh mountain air or the fact that I hadn’t gone out of town for quite sometime, but I found the whole experience extremely inspiring and eye-opening. The sound of banjos, fiddles and Mandolins enchanted me as I wandered around camp sites strolling from one jam to another soaking in all this new music I’d just discovered, or on the other hand, had ignored. What fascinated me the most was seeing young people, some in their early teens completely engrossed in the music of their grandparents’ generation. My definition of “roots,” encompasses all the music popular in the early 1900s such as country, blues and gospel, which went on to evolve into jazz, pop and rock & roll. Society has come a long way from early

blues and country, but it seems to me that we’ve made a full circle back to our roots which are once again being redefined. Ever since my first Strawberry Music Fest’, I can’t turn on the TV or the radio without hearing elements of “roots music” incorporated into theme songs for various commercials, movies and TV shows. Even music stores are catching up with the trend offering larger selections of banjos, mandolins, ukuleles and harmonicas. More and more musicians and music enthusiasts alike are drawn to the simplistic, honest and down-to-earth nature of roots music. One wouldn’t have to go farther then our own Central Valley to find evidence of this trend. For example, on a typical Wednesday open mic night at The Cow Track Lounge in Oakdale, you can hear local performers strumming on their banjos and blowing on their harps. On a Friday or Saturday throughout the area, you might hear the cheerful sounds of “The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit” or “Big Earl & The Cryin’ Shame”; just to name a few.

Editors note: Ray Vazira is a Modesto-based musician and advocate for the arts. Vazira plays regularly at several different venues and with various bands including Poor House Millionaires, House of Orange and Love Core. This is the first in a series of planned monthly columns. For more Modesto info: www.modestoview.com

local music in Modesto. On july 1st the Kickstarter Kickoff/Block Party party for a new local food truck called Purely Social will be happening from 5-9 on Alice Street Between Olive Ave and Orange Ave. Purely Social is a collaboration between the Ser-

rano Social Club and Pure Love Bakery. So come out and enjoy fresh coffee from Serrano’s and great baked goods from Pure Love and well as food from Bauer’s 66 1Ž2 while you listen to Daniel Edward Harris, Poor House Millionaires and Love Core. On July 19th the Thursday Night Ramble comes back from summer break with a great night of acoustic music Featuring Prof Maxx Smith. This will be our 35th Ramble event since we began last October and we are looking forward to many more to come. Big Earl and the Cryin’ Shame are playing at the Cow Track in Oakdale on July 13th with special guests, Double Barrel Blessing. Then on the 27th we will be at the Barking Dog and T’s on the 28th.

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ing the more personal, local touch when it comes to business and financial relationships, Mocse Credit Union’s philosophy of “People Helping People.” Is a refreshing alternative among financial services providers. “We are a not-for-profit financial cooperative, owned and operated by members, to best serve members,” says President/CEO Tracey Kerr. “As a member, you have an equal share in the ownership of this credit union and benefit by receiving competitive interest rates and a full range of financial products.” Mocse has grown with the community, having been founded in February of 1959 with seven members and $35.00 in assets, motivated by the desire to provide financial choices. “Our seven founding members recognized that employees of Modesto City Schools were in need of financial services provided by a credit union as a banking

alternative to the “For Profit” banks,” Kerr explains. Part of being a truly local provider is about being an active member of the community and Mocse is very involved with a variety of charitable organizations, as well as providing financial education to schools and businesses. Kerr shares a particularly favorite success story: “Mocse Credit Union was very excited to partner with the ROP Program at Sonora High School. As a result of this partnership we were able to open a “Full Service” branch in August 2010 on the Sonora High School campus. The branch is run by ROP students and overseen by our Branch Manager. The students learn the skills needed to work in a financial institution as a teller. The community has also benefited with Mocse being the first credit union with a branch available to them in Tuolumne County.” Mocse Credit Union has expanded to beable to offer financial services to everyone to

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financial services, she explains, but instead bringing members the most competitive and innovative financial services available.

Cinemas on McHenry for all your cinematic needs! Every Tuesday night, the theater sells movie tickets for only $5! It’s a perfect date night on a tight budget or even just a night out with pals; the movies have always been an essential part of our childhood. 3) Get creative! During summer many creative ideas can be implemented and here are a few that could be put to use during the mid-July blues: Bare walls? Take a simple canvas or sheet of poster paper and splatter paint/get whimsical and design a new centerpiece for the walls of your bedroom or space to make it your own! This can be as detailed as a portrait of you and your family or can be as simple as lines and splatters of paint all over the paper. I know that sometimes when we’re growing up we leave the painting and creativity only to the girls in our classes, but you can ask my boyfriend, Cap, this is not always the case! I just did this project with Cap and it was fast, easy, affordable, and totally worth it. The new art can transform your space entirely. Want to spend your days at the beach but

aren’t old enough to drive or simply don’t have the car or gas money to get there? Although we may not have the beautiful ocean at our disposal in Modesto, there are plenty of natural settings such as Dry Creek and the Tuolumne River areas to spend the day at. Take your parents and friends out for a fancy picnic to sit by these beautiful locations and soak up the sun! Maybe you headed down to the fruit stand earlier and had many different recipes to impress them with your culinary expertise! Get a blanket, sunscreen, and a picnic basket and you’re on your way! Remember, summer is a place to relax, sit and listen to the amazing local music at the Queen Bean or Barking Dog. It’s also a time to experience the fun aspects of Modesto that we might overlook during the passing school years, so get out there and get exploring!! It’s All Skate time! 7/6 Roller Rink in the Village, 6-9pm BYOS - bring your own skates. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the music. Greatmusic by The Quake DJ Join KHOP’s Ian Riley for games and contests

To learn more about Mocse Credit Union, visit www.Mocse.org or call 209.572.3600.

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Yay it’s summer! By Abbey Murphy

Now that it’s July, I’m sure there are many

out there that are over the “yay it’s summer, I have so many things to do” phase and are feeling a little confused about what activities to take on next! First off, we all know that July is a celebration of our nation’s independence and there are many BBQs and firework shows to keep us occupied! Make sure you get decked out in that red, white, and blue and check out the popular 4th of July Parade right here in downtown Modesto! After the fourth and the last two MoBands however, our to-do list may be dwindling so, I’m suggesting: The Young Modesto’s Top 3 Guide to July! 1) I don’t know about you, but when I’m swimming or out in the sun the one thing I crave the most is...wait for it...fruit!! Whether it’s a nectarine or some fresh blueberries, I love it all and we can find affordable and delicious produce all over town.

I might suggest Loratelli’s Fruit Stand, the Farmer’s Market or another venue that actually lets you pick your own fruit to take home! 2) So this summer has promised legendary movies for our generation! (The Avengers, The Dark Knight, Brave, maybe even Madagascar 3) One of my favorite ways to get out with my friends is to go see a movie together and bond while being terrified in a scary movie or even laughing our butts off watching a silly comedy that reminds us of our childhood or a vintage movie at the State. Although this is a great way to have fun, it can be expensive. Dooduuhhduuh! There is the $5 Dollar Movie Night at Regal

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By Debra Campbell Care Connections - Caring for our Senior Community An Administrator for 25 years and then started Care Connections a health information company, teaching the public how to protect your loved ones in health care settings.

Summer weather draws people outdoors

to enjoy sunshine, outdoor activities and occasions that bring family and friends together. Here are a few tips to enjoy our wonderful Modesto: • Summer should be enjoyed, so why rush? The faster you move the more your body heats, especially in warm weather. • Plan outdoor activities for cooler early morning hours, look for shaded areas in mid-day and be sure air conditioning is in good order. • Ice cream, popsicles, cold juicy fruits and other cold treats are wonderful on a warm day. Also, drink plenty of water, juice and sports drinks while avoiding caffeine. • Wear lightweight, loose fitting clothes, a wide-brimmed hat and wear U/V skin protection.

Know the signs of heat exhaustion which include fatigue, weakness, nausea, heavy sweating or no sweating, rapid pulse, confusion or fainting. And know what to do, immediately seek a cool place and drink cool water or juice. Apply cool compresses and call for medical assistance if necessary. Modesto View is packed with summer activities, so lets get out and enjoy our Summer. Follow me on facebook: https://www. facebook.com/CareConnectionsDebraCampbell#!

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have a great time in Modesto during the summer. As they say, ‘Adventure can be found in your own backyard’ and looking no further than the vicinity of the Modesto area can yield a handful of activities that will delight your whole family at a minimal cost. Spare yourself the cost of gas, and take a walk on the art side every third Thursday to enjoy the creative atmosphere that is in Modesto’s own backyard. Modesto’s 9th annual Third Thursday Art Walk is a free event that boasts some great artwork and showcases a variety of businesses in downtown Modesto. Find more details here: modestoartwalk.com Those looking to swim but are without the option of an on-site swimming pool can head over to Johansen High School for recreational swimming that is open to the public. Admission fees run between $1-2

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by Monica Barber for all ages. Swim cards can be purchased at 10th Street Plaza. The pool is open Mon-Sat 1-4pm Jun 15Aug 3. Closed dates: June 25 & 26, and July 4. Additional hours are available for adult’s lap swimming which is scheduled daily from 10:30am-12:30pm and 4:30pm6:30pm. If you’re nostalgic for the old days of drive in movies and want to enjoy a little family fun under the stars definitely check out Family Night Films at the Park. Enjoy free family films and games at Graceda Park every Friday night at 7pm August 17- September 21. Admission is free. Ready for some big music while picnicking under the stars? MoBand plays its Concerts in the Park series every Thursday night starting at 8pm. Bring a picnic dinner and a bottle of wine and enjoy the fun atmosphere. The six-concert series runs until July 12. Admission is free. Don’t forget to put

your blanket out near Mancini Bowl early in the day to reserve a prime spot. Looking for a little more night music? Check out an Off the Air show at Deva Cafe on J St. for only $5. Off the Air features local and regional artists in a showcase that runs from 8pm-11pm. Keep an eye on facebook. com/offtheair for a complete schedule. For more music, stop by the Queen Bean for open-mic nights on Sundays and take in a few local favorites. Live a dream and offer up your talents. Shows typically start around 7pm. Purchase is required. Hit the lanes! When was the last time you

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went bowling? If it sounds fun, head over to McHenry Bowl for some reasonably priced fun on Sunday and Tuesday evenings from 9Pm to Midnight. Admission is $5 per person and tokens will run you a quarter each. Lane, shoe rental and a drink will run you less than $10. For even more affordable fun, check out information about local farmer’s markets at modestocfm.com and learn about the special events that the Modesto Nuts serve up at modestonuts.com. Enjoy the summer safely! Don’t forget the SPF and smiles.

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or women, children and men whose lives have been impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault, there’s a safe haven to which they can turn: Haven Women’s Center of Stanislaus County. Here they find support, as well as education and advocacy, and a chance to regain their footing during a difficult time in their lives. Compassionate care is integral to the services that Haven offers, including one-onone and group counseling. There is also an emergency shelter, 24-hour crisis line with trauma response and law enforcement assistance and legal services for temporary restraining orders. Haven provides education, outreach and violence prevention along with youth programs for children and teens. Executive Director, Belinda Rolicheck told me, “The organization has served the community in some form since 1977. Funding comes from county, state and federal grants

along with the kindness of individual contributions and in-kind donations.” Rolicheck shared a recent story in which an advocate met with a sexual assault victim at the office. “She had been raped and expressed feeling lost, alone and unsure of what to do next. The advocate worked with her to get a copy of her police report so that she could file for a restraining order against her assailant. The advocate told her about the Victim-Witness program through the District Attorney’s office. The woman was also provided support group information, food and clothing referrals. She was so thankful she came in because she felt lost before she arrived and now had a positive direction and support.” Today, Haven is working on security project at the ‘home’ (in an undisclosed location) where there is always inherent danger for the staff and clients/victims who stay there. “Costs for this project will be sig-

nificant.” says Rolicheck. “Haven’s board is currently securing donations of materials and labor to reduce the costs, but we still need additional resources and donations.” Bad experiences are not something that victims can just ‘forget’. Haven offers a variety of supportive services, as well as a secure home when needed. Their services aid victims in crisis. While there are no easy answers, Haven Women’s Center offers a safe place to talk through victim’s thoughts, feelings, and options.

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XFest Stay & Party!

The Courtyard by Marriott on Sisk Road is offering great rooms packages with transportation for X Fest this year. Don’t pay for parking, don’t drink and drive, don’t clean your room on Sunday! The rooms start at $179 for two people and include; 2 tickets to XFest, Party Bus Transport until 1:30am, breakfast for two if you can wake up on time and late check out. Be safe and ‘get a room’! Courtyard by Marriott 1720 Sisk Rd, 209.577.3825

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Gallo Center Village Bakery 909 Gallery Queen Bean Stage 3 Sonora, CA Crocodile’s Nightclub Save Mart Scenic&Oakdale July 9 Carnegie Arts Center Glo Worm State Theatre The Boardroom Chartreuse Muse State Theatre Nino’s Place Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Salida Library Ridgeway’s Lounge 909 Gallery Camp 4 Clarion Shooters riverbank library Mistlin Gallery Modesto Library July 10 Barkin Dog Carnegie Arts Center Riverbank Community Pool Club Pure Studio 47 Modesto Library Tiki Lounge Chartreuse Muse Brave Bull MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Miki Japanese Restaurant MJC Child Development Lab 909 Gallery Salida Library Clarion Shooters Fat Cat Music House Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Sips Bistro Modesto Library Mistlin Gallery State Theatre P Wexford’s Pub July 11 Carnegie Arts Center Yosemite Bowl /The Other Place Queen Bean Circus NightClub Clarion Shooters Barkin’ Dog Grill Chartreuse Muse Nashville West The Other Place Cocktails Ceres Library Brave Bull Speakeasy Tiki Lounge Nino’s Place MIdway Lounge T’s Cocktails Ridgeway’s Lounge MJC Child Development Lab 909 Gallery P Wexford’s Pub Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Sips Bistro Modesto Library Mistlin Gallery Modesto Library Turlock Library July 12 Carnegie Arts Center State Theatre Barkin’ Dog 940 11th St Tiki Lounge Circus Nightclub Chartreuse Muse Copper Rhino Nashville West Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Brave Bull Modesto Library MIdway Lounge Skewers Lounge Clarion Shooters Ridgeway’s Lounge MJC Child Development Lab Downtown Modesto 16th St 909 Gallery The Boardroom Downtown Oakdale 3rd & E St

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Don’t miss this 3 stage huge benefit jam for the Haven Women’s center. Not an Airplane, Nesta, Z Strain, High Voltage, Myosin, Funky Tim and so many more. Bring food and enjoy 8 hours of all ages music at the Queen Bean An amazing day of music for an amazing cause and celebrating the incredible music talent in Modesto USA.

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Nick Shattell Live at Camp 4 Open Mic Comedy Night Printmaking Camp Stanislaus County Fair Story Time Summer Splash Members Show Wiggle Worms Wii Game Day A cat in paris Aqua Zumba Club Pure Rainbow Tuesdays DJ Tiki Style Emergence Art Show Family Movie Night Happy Hour Hysteria Internet Basics Karaoke Night Karaoke with Clovis King Mike Pinto Miki Industry Night MJC Early/Toddler Care Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Printmaking Camp Salsa Dancing Shooters and Jello Night Sips Happy Hour Stanislaus County Fair Story Time Summer Splash Members Show Tim Allen Live Trivia & Irish Pint Night 2nd Tradition Band A cat in paris Karaoke Contest Circus Latin Nights Creole Jazz Kings Emergence Art Show Excel basics Free Dance Lessons & Karaoke Free Margaritas and Karaoke Happy Hour Hysteria Johnny&Kelly Karaoke at Tiki Karaoke Fun Karaoke Night Karaoke Night Karaoke w/ Brad MJC Early/Toddler Care Modesto Library Book Club Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil Buettner Live Open Jam at the Bowl Printmaking Camp Sips Happy Hour Stanislaus County Fair Story Time Summer Splash Members Show 3rd Thursday Art Walk A cat in paris Computer Basics Computer Basics Dave Dow open jam session DJ Tiki Style Dream Big! Dream Catcher Craft EDM Thursdays Emergence Art Show Flyboys House Party Free Dance Lessons & Karaoke Free Jukebox Jam Happy Hour Hysteria Karaoke Night Karaoke Skewers Style Karaoke W Seve Karaoke w/ Brad MJC Early/Toddler Care MJC Summer Sonata Modesto Certified Farmers Market Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil and Matt Live Oakdale Farmer’s Market Open Jam Night Printmaking Camp Read to a Dog Red

Camp 4 Clarion Shooters Chartreuse Muse Stanislaus County Fairgrounds riverbank library Mistlin Gallery Modesto Library Oakdale Library July 17 State Theatre Riverbank Community Pool Club Pure Studio 47 Tiki Lounge Chartreuse Muse Salida Library Brave Bull State Theatre Modesto Library MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Fat Cat Music House Miki Japanese Restaurant MJC Child Development Lab 909 Gallery Chartreuse Muse Clarion Shooters Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Sips Bistro Stanislaus County Fairgrounds Modesto Library Mistlin Gallery Boardroom P Wexford’s Pub July 18 Barkin Dog Grill State Theatre Yosemite Bowl/The Other Place Circus NightClub Clarion Shooters Chartreuse Muse Modesto Library Nashville West The Other Place Cocktails Brave Bull State Theatre Speakeasy Tiki Lounge Nino’s Place MIdway Lounge T’s Cocktails Ridgeway’s Lounge MJC Child Development Lab Modesto Library 909 Gallery P Wexford’s Pub Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Chartreuse Muse Sips Bistro Stanislaus County Fairgrounds Modesto Library Mistlin Gallery July 19 Downtown Modesto State Theatre Modesto Library Salida Library Barkin’ Dog 940 11th St Tiki Lounge Empire Library Salida Library Circus Nightclub Chartreuse Muse Copper Rhino Nashville West Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Brave Bull State Theatre MIdway Lounge Skewers Lounge Clarion Shooters Ridgeway’s Lounge MJC Child Development Lab Gallo Center for the Arts Downtown Modesto 16th St 909 Gallery The Boardroom Downtown Oakdale 3rd & E St Nino’s Place Chartreuse Muse Oakdale Library Stage 3 Sonora, CA

Sips Happy Hour Stanislaus County Fair Summer Splash Members Show Thursday Night Ramble A cat in paris A&W Summer Nights DJ Big Whyte DJ Skewers DJ Tiki Style Downtown Music-Eli Lester+ Downtown Plaza Street Faire Emergence Art Show Glo Karaoke Good Bullies Good Bully’s / Ship of Foolz Johnny & Kelly Karaoke at the Bowl Karaoke Night Karaoke with Clovis King Live Band w Shot Girls MCW Band Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil & Matt Live New Horizon Jazz band Peace love and misunderstanding Penetrators Groove Band Printmaking Camp Red Rock Lobster Live Rock Shows Live Stanislaus County Fair Summer Splash Members Show Turlock Farmers Market Weekend Dance Party A&W Summer Nights An Evening with Marirose DJ Skewers Emergence Art Show Glo Karaoke Karaoke Night Karaoke with Clovis King Latin Live Music Live Band w Shot Girls Modesto Certified Farmers Market Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil & Matt Live Red Riverbank Farmer’s Market Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Rock Shows Live Roger Perry Blues band Saturday Morning Movie Stanislaus County Fair Strangebrew Live Summer Splash Members Show T’s Live Music Tequila Mockingbird Live Tony and the Tuff Times Weekend Dance Party Who Too - The Music Of The Who Battle of the Boulevard Karaoke Contest Black Out Party Champagne Sundays Emergence Art Show Hysteria Karaoke Fun Karaoke Night Karaoke w Cecily Karaoke with Clovis King Latin Live Music Music Sundays at the Bakery Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Peace love and misunderstanding Queen Bean Open Mic Night Red Stanislaus County Fair Sunday Golden Oldie Dance Party Sunday Group Run ACT UP Disney-Palooza Theatre Camp All You Can Drink Draft Boardroom Karaoke w Markie Dinner and a Movie Emergence Art Show Free Pool & Poker Tournament Free Pool Tables Hysteria Internet Basics Karaoke with Clovis King Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Nick Shattell Live at Camp 4 Open Mic Comedy Night

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Sips Bistro Stanislaus County Fairgrounds Mistlin Gallery Deva Cafe July 20 State Theatre A&W 1404 G St Modesto Clarion Shooters Skewers Lounge Tiki Lounge 10th St Plaza 10th St Plaza Chartreuse Muse Glo Worm Fat Cat Music House Fat Cat Music House The Boardroom Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Nashville West The Boardroom 909 Gallery Speakeasy Barkin Dog Grill State Theatre T’s Cocktails Chartreuse Muse Stage 3 Sonora, CA Nino’s Place The Other Place Cocktails Stanislaus County Fairgrounds Mistlin Gallery Downtown Turlock, Main & Broadway Crocodile’s Nightclub July 21 A&W 1404 G St Modesto Gallo Center for the Arts Skewers Lounge Chartreuse Muse Glo Worm MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Circus Nightclub Nashville West Downtown Modesto 16th St 909 Gallery Speakeasy Stage 3 Sonora, CA Cool Hand Lukes Gallo Center for the Arts The Other Place Cocktails Barkin Dogg Grill Oakdale Library Stanislaus County Fairgrounds Speakeasy Lounge Mistlin Gallery T’s Cocktails Nino’s Place Center Stage Crocodile’s Nightclub West Side Theatre- Newman,Ca July 22 Yosemite Bowl/The Other Place Brave Bull Sips Bistro Chartreuse Muse State Theatre Nino’s Place MIdway Lounge The Boardroom Ridgeway’s Lounge Circus Nightclub Village Bakery 909 Gallery State Theatre Queen Bean Stage 3 Sonora, CA Stanislaus County Fairgrounds Crocodile’s Nightclub Save Mart Scenic&Oakdale July 23 Carnegie Arts Center Glo Worm The Boardroom Salida Library Chartreuse Muse Nino’s Place Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge State Theatre Salida Library Ridgeway’s Lounge 909 Gallery Camp 4 Clarion Shooters

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Club Pure Rainbow Tuesdays DJ Tiki Style Emergence Art Show Happy Hour Hysteria Karaoke Night Karaoke with Clovis King Miki Industry Night Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Peace love and misunderstanding Reel Big Fish Riverbank Library Book Club Salsa Dancing Shooters and Jello Night Sips Happy Hour Story Time Summer Splash Members Show Trivia & Irish Pint Night Word Basics Karaoke Contest Bluegrass jam Circus Latin Nights Creole Jazz Kings Creole Jazz Kings Emergence Art Show Free Dance Lessons & Karaoke Free Margaritas and Karaoke Happy Hour Hysteria Johnny&Kelly Karaoke at Tiki Karaoke Fun Karaoke Night Karaoke Night Karaoke w/ Brad Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil Buettner Live Open Jam at the Bowl Peace love and misunderstanding Sips Happy Hour Story Time Summer Splash Members Show Dave Dow open jam session DJ Tiki Style EDM Thursdays Emergence Art Show Flyboys House Party Free Dance Lessons & Karaoke Free Jukebox Jam Happy Hour Intermediate Excel Karaoke Night Karaoke Skewers Style Karaoke W Seve Karaoke w/ Brad Modesto Certified Farmers Market Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil and Matt Live Oakdale Farmer’s Market Open Jam Night Peace love and misunderstanding Red Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Sips Happy Hour Summer Splash Members Show Thursday Night Ramble A&W Summer Nights Big Earl and the crying shame Disturbing the Peace Live DJ Big Whyte DJ Skewers DJ Tiki Style Downtown Plaza Street Faire Emergence Art Show Fall Of Versi Live Glo Karaoke Johnny & Kelly Karaoke at the Bowl Karaoke Night Karaoke with Clovis King Live Band w Shot Girls MCW Band My Father’s House Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil & Matt Live NightVeil Live

Clarion Shooters State Theatre riverbank library Mistlin Gallery Modesto Library July 24 Club Pure Studio 47 Tiki Lounge Chartreuse Muse Brave Bull State Theatre MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Miki Japanese Restaurant 909 Gallery State Theatre Fat Cat Music House Riverbank Library Clarion Shooters Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Sips Bistro Modesto Library Mistlin Gallery P Wexford’s Pub Modesto library July 25 Yosemite Bowl/The Other Place Queen Bean Circus NightClub Clarion Shooters Shooters / Clarion Chartreuse Muse Nashville West The Other Place Cocktails Brave Bull State Theatre Speakeasy Tiki Lounge Nino’s Place MIdway Lounge T’s Cocktails Ridgeway’s Lounge 909 Gallery P Wexford’s Pub Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge State Theatre Sips Bistro Modesto Library Mistlin Gallery July 26 Barkin’ Dog 940 11th St Tiki Lounge Circus Nightclub Chartreuse Muse Copper Rhino Nashville West Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Brave Bull Modesto Library MIdway Lounge Skewers Lounge Clarion Shooters Ridgeway’s Lounge Downtown Modesto 16th St 909 Gallery The Boardroom Downtown Oakdale 3rd & E St Nino’s Place State Theatre Stage 3 Sonora, CA Gallo Center for the Arts Sips Bistro Mistlin Gallery Deva Cafe July 27 A&W 1404 G St Modesto Barkin Dog Grill The Other Place Cocktails Clarion Shooters Skewers Lounge Tiki Lounge 10th St Plaza Chartreuse Muse Nino’s Place Glo Worm The Boardroom Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Nashville West The Boardroom Gallo Center for the Arts 909 Gallery Speakeasy T’s Cocktails

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Peace love and misunderstanding Red Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Summer Splash Members Show Take this Waltz Turlock Farmers Market Weekend Dance Party A&W Summer Nights Anthem Live Big Earl & The Cryin’ Shame California Outlaws Chely Wright DJ Skewers Emergence Art Show Glo Karaoke Greg Scudder & Beer 30 Band Jon Corbin and friends Karaoke Night Karaoke with Clovis King Latin Live Music Live Band w Shot Girls Modesto Certified Farmers Market My Father’s House Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Neil & Matt Live Peace love and misunderstanding Read to a Dog Red Riverbank Farmer’s Market Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Strangebrew Live Summer Splash Members Show Take this waltz Tartuffe The Dangers of Snoring Weekend Dance Party Karaoke Contest Champagne Sundays Emergence Art Show Ivana Birthday Party-Disney Drag Karaoke Fun Karaoke Night Karaoke w Cecily Karaoke with Clovis King Latin Live Music Music Sundays at the Bakery My Father’s House Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Peace love and misunderstanding Queen Bean Open Mic Night Red Roald Dahl’s Sunday Golden Oldie Dance Party Sunday Group Run Take this waltz Tartuffe All You Can Drink Draft Boardroom Karaoke w Markie Chely Wright Emergence Art Show Free Pool & Poker Tournament Free Pool Tables Karaoke with Clovis King Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Nick Shattell Live at Camp 4 Open Mic Comedy Night Story Time Summer Splash Members Show Take this waltz Club Pure Rainbow Tuesdays DJ Tiki Style Emergence Art Show Happy Hour Karaoke Night Karaoke with Clovis King Miki Industry Night Natalie Portman/Diana Isho Exhibit Peace love and misunderstanding Salsa Dancing Shooters and Jello Night Sips Happy Hour Story Time Take this waltz Tim Allen Live Trivia & Irish Pint Night

State Theatre Stage 3 Sonora, CA Gallo Center for the Arts Mistlin Gallery State Theatre Downtown Turlock, Main & Broadway Crocodile’s Nightclub July 28 A&W 1404 G St Modesto Nino’s Place T’s Cocktails Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge State Theatre Skewers Lounge Chartreuse Muse Glo Worm The Other Place Cocktails Barkin Dog Grill MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Circus Nightclub Nashville West Downtown Modesto 16th St Gallo Center for the Arts 909 Gallery Speakeasy State Theatre Oakdale Library Stage 3 Sonora, CA Cool Hand Lukes Gallo Center for the Arts P Wexford’s Pub Mistlin Gallery State Theatre Gallo Center for the Arts Modesto Library Crocodile’s Nightclub July 29 Yosemite Bowl/The Other Place Sips Bistro Chartreuse Muse Brave Bull Nino’s Place MIdway Lounge The Boardroom Ridgeway’s Lounge Circus Nightclub Village Bakery Gallo Center for the Arts 909 Gallery State Theatre Queen Bean Stage 3 Sonora, CA Gallo Center for ther Arts Crocodile’s Nightclub Save Mart Scenic&Oakdale State Theatre Gallo Center for the Arts July 30 Glo Worm The Boardroom State Theatre Chartreuse Muse Nino’s Place Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge 909 Gallery Camp 4 Clarion Shooters riverbank library Mistlin Gallery State Theatre July 31 Club Pure Studio 47 Tiki Lounge Chartreuse Muse Brave Bull MIdway Lounge Ridgeway’s Lounge Miki Japanese Restaurant 909 Gallery State Theatre Clarion Shooters Yosemite Bowl 300 Lounge Sips Bistro Ceres Library State Theatre Boardroom P Wexford’s Pub

Friday Music in the Plaza 10th Street Between Brendan Theatre & Fuzio July 6 – Jimbo Warrguitarist, Josh Rosenblum & Doug Robinett July 13 – Love Core July 20 – Patty Castillo, Eli Lester & Randall Neiman July 27 – Max Minardi

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Many restaurants start serving dinner early so that you can get a nice meal in before the shows and movies that begins at 7 or 7:30.

Open Late!

Downtown Modesto is the place to be late Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. There is live music every night of the week in one of our great clubs or restaurants. After the show, stop and enjoy a nightcap.

Parking There are parking garages at 9th and L Street, 11th and K Street, 11th and I Street and 12th and H Street. Parking is close to all restaurants!

Try a Cab It’s getting easier to catch a cab, bothtodowntown and home from downtown. Why deal with driving and parking? Take the easy way... Affordable Cab 209-753-8005 Touch of Class Cab 209-575-0609 Cash Cab 209-740-1390 Checker Cab: 888-487-5411 City Cab 209-818-4144 DeSoto Cab: 209-577-8888 Edith’s Cab: 402-0377 Lucky 7 Cab: 209-985-8533 209-877-7676 Metro Cab: 209-533-3333 Modesto Cab Company: 209-521-7320 Quality Cab: 209-552-9898 Red Top Taxi Cab: 209-524-4741 Taxi Taxi Cab: 209-756-1035 Town Cab: 209-404-2727 United Cab: 209-888-8888 Urban Taxi Cab: 209-351-0222 Yellow Cab of Modesto: 209-524-8294 Oakdale Taxi: 209-869-5552

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Locally Owned Most all of the down restaurants are locally owned. They hire local people and the money you spend stays right here in town. Local restaurants purchase from local farmers and feature local ingredients.

You always have a downtown Modesto date on Friday nights for the 10 th St Market and Music in the Plaza. Enjoy café dining and great sounds. Take in a movie or a show at the Gallo or the State and then dance the night away at the Fat Cat or Palladium. So much to do and it is all downtown.

July 6 – Jimbo Warrguitarist, Josh Rosenblum & Doug Robinett July 13 – Love Core July 20 – Patty Castillo, Eli Lester & Randall Neiman July 27 – Max Minardi

Summerjam Music Fest Queen Bean July 21

Don’t miss this 3 stage huge benefit jam for the Haven Women’s center. Not an Airplane, Nesta, Z Strain, High Voltage, Myosin, Funky Tim and so many more. Bring food and enjoy 8 hours of all ages music at the Queen Bean An amazing day of music for an amazing cause and celebrating the incredible music talent in Modesto USA.

Modesto Certified Farmers Market

Thursdays & Saturdays 7 am to 1 pm From now until December, mark your calendars for Thursday and Saturday mornings in Downtown Modesto on 16th St, where you will find the tastiest and the freshest local good, fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, music, chef demos and so much more. Vintage Faire Farmers Market Sunday 7 am 1 pm Turlock Farmers Market - Fridays 8 am – 1pm Downtown Turlock Main & Broadway Riverbank Farmers Market – Saturdays – 9 am – 12pm Cool Hand Luke’s Oakdale Farmers Market- Thursday 5pm -7:30 3rd & E St Enjoy the ease and convenience of enjoying food, drink and music in downtown Modesto. New retail boutiques are opening every day and everything is less than a 3-block walk if you find the right spot.

Beach Party at Boardroom on 14th

Get your surf shorts, bikinis and boards and head to the Boardrooom on July 14. It is a Beach party all day and your ticket gets you into the fun and delivers a full meal too from the amazing Boardroom menu Graffiti Summer continues all summer long at A&W with Friday and Saturday nights at the Drive In with Elvis Karaoke. Bring your classic cars, enjoy classic root beer and burgers and keep the American Graffiti spirit going all year long.

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1. Ralph Barkley and his companion enjoy the midnight premier of “Brave� at Brenden theatre. 2. Cafe R&B has fun during the Modest Blues Festival on J Street. 3. Carlos Rodriguez of Central Valley News shows us where it all takes place. 4. Chris Murphy, Modesto Famous, and Daniel Cano enjoy Concert in the Park. 5. Genesis Helena of Offshore rocks out at the Fat Cat. 6. Customers check out the goods at Intrinsic Elements on J Street. 7. Richie, owner of Le Saigon Sandwich helps another happy customer. 8. Customers wait patiently while Serrano Social Club undergoes major changes 9. Don Monaco poses by his suped up record breaking street rod. 10. Saxophonist Elija Mays and his family at MoBand. 11. Ron Winter and Samuel Garrett of Direct Appliance Outlet hang out with Mayor Marsh. 12. Vicky Bauman and her dad, long time MoBand regular Lynn Russell celebrate his birthday at MoBand. 13. Rubber Lizard rocks it at the Modesto Blues and Art Festival. 14. Elvis and the MPD Chief Mike Harden get friendly during Graffiti Summer with the 57 Chevy squad car. 15. Rocky pours the amazing latte at Serrano's. 16. CBS13's Dave Bender interviews ModestoView's Chris Murphy and carhops at A&W. 17. Mark Navarro and Modest City Councilman John Gunderson talk murals in public places. 18. John "JB" Black poses in front of Aaron Vickery's Modesto Graffiti Mural at the Peer Recovery Art Gallery. 19. Cruise Legends Gene Winfield and Bart Bartoni hang out at the Historic Cruise Route. 20. Jordi Camps and George Osner hang out at Concetta during the Bluesfest. 21. A couple cool cats enjoy the Modesto Blues Festival. 22. Eli Lester jams it hard at the Modesto Blues Fest. 23. June T-Bird cover girl Abbey Murphy signs an autograph for the Faros while meeting Candy Clark. Candy was a great sport. 24. A vendor samples her goods at the 16th street Farmer's Market. 25. Lauren Porras and Steffani Michoff get silly during Lauren's 16th birthday. 26. An all-star line up! The Faros, the stars of American Graffiti, Gene Winfield and Mayor Marsh all before the Cruise Route Ribbon cutting. 27. Izabel Crosby performs with Juline School of Dance at Mancini Bowl. Photos this month are from Chris Murphy, Ruben Porras and Diane Moody. These are just a teaser of all the cool things that happened last month. Make sure to tag your Instagram photos with #modestoview and you might see them here in the Rear View. Send your pics to photos@modestoview.com too. Make sure to include your name and a caption so we get it right.

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