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Thank you. Yes thank you to the people that continue to take my call when I am asking to donate to important events and organizations here in Modesto. Modesto is stronger because of our volunteer and donor strength. Thanks to you, we raised over $2500 for Haven Center to help assist victims and stop domestic violence. I am grateful to you. Thank you all that are donating to help us build the Graffiti USA Museum. This will truly be a game changer for our community and people far and wide and maybe even other galaxies will come visit. Modesto is truly known for some great things and we have to spread the word. Modesto is so fortunate to be known for so many great things and history. You think about all of the cities that have big identity crisis and search endlessly for their place in life. Modesto not only has one, it has a multiple things to choose from, from our global leadership in wine, to producing world class entertainers and rock climbers, we are the home of George Lucas who changed the world of film and merchandise entertainment. Thanks to the success of American Graffiti, Star Wars was able to be produced and the world has never been the same since. People of all ages appreciate the world of imagination and we should be proud of what we are and who calls Modesto home. This is the foundation on which we build all
the other cool things that make Modesto. We got a reality check last month as we were visited by four mayors from cities in Ukraine. As we were showing them what we have to offer, and the riches of our region, you understand that one of the mayor’s cities, Hulyaipole, used to be 20,000 people and now it is 3,000. Can you imagine? The municipal function of his city now is basically garbage clean up and importing water, as all of the utilities have been destroyed. These mayors are dealing with land mines, shelling, no electricity, uncertainty and fear, but here they are, here in Modesto, working to learn from us how to make their cities viable. We need to be a good example. We can learn a lot from our Sister Cities project as understanding the needs and the issues of others is the key to being a good human and making compassionate decisions. It is truly
a moment of reflection for America. Will we learn? Will we fight for democracy like they are fighting? Time will tell and we need to think about that as we approach Memorial Day and remember what they fought for. We have it good and we need to celebrate and treasure what we do have.
Now that the weather has dried out a bit, the water is high, the blooms are big the question you need to ask yourself, besides “do you feel lucky”, is “what to do”? There are so many things we can do and experience, so we have tried to help you, based on what kind of mood you are in, if you have kids, want to walk or drive, or whatever. There is so much at your fingertips, there are so many cool local experiences, businesses, restaurants and performing arts places that the choices can be tough, but ModestoView is here to help you make the best of your local living.
I am grateful to all of you that jump in, create something new, build a new event, start a business or just positively contribute to our community dialog. It is up to us to build the city we want so that we love it and our kids will love it, and their kids and so on and so on. You get it.
Please let me know what you like or don’t like about ModestoView so we can continue to make it better. The ViewCrew is out there making things happen and we hope to see you out and about and hope to see you at the May the 4th celebration in 10th St Plaza at 5 pm or stop by our porch for some good local music at Porchfest.
With gratitude.
P.s. Happy Mother’s Day
MomCruising has been part of our lives a long time ago in this galaxy and many others. Hanging out at the nearest intergalactic trading post are long time sweethearts and Star Wars fans Chad Johnson (Stanislaus County’s Surveyor!) and Kelly Gregerson, commercial banking officer at Bank of Stockton. They met each other at Lakewood School in 1980, become a couple in 1991 and married in 1997. Kelly even threw Chad a surprise Star Wars birthday party at the State. They are also the parents of Leia (named after Star Wars) and Sofia who were both our All Ages writers over the last few years. Wait till you see them in their DEVO costumes.
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tion. The ViewCrew was lucky to get to talk to Johnson about his new tour, the process of making music, and his upcoming live show presented by Off The Air on Monday, May 8th with Birthday Dad at Green’s on Tenth in Downtown Modesto!
The sun was setting over the skyline of San Francisco. It was early fall in 2011 at the Treasure Island Music Festival and it was the first time I remember seeing a new band live and falling immediately in love. The band? The Head and the Heart. The singer? Josiah Johnson. Johnson is originally from Southern California and moved to Seattle where he became one of the founding members of The Head and the Heart, the indie-folk band that single-handedly defined a decade of my music consump-
Since leaving the band and starting a solo career in 2018, Johnson released his solo album, Every Feeling on a Loop, in 2020 and now resides in the Bay Area. Every Feeling on a Loop was recorded in New York and made in a time when Josiah was processing the emotions and experiences from leaving the band and finding the path forward during a difficult time. Songs like “False Alarms” and “I Wish I Had” weave his story of feeling your way through the cycle of emotions and knowing that things will pass and, eventually, things will come back, all in a loop. Johnson is touring now with songs from this album as he couldn’t tour when the album came out during the pandemic and the live performances feel unique for him each time with different arrangements
from the recording studio sessions. Did we mention the horn section and instrumental accompaniments are out of this world? Today, Josiah is about to release his new album in May and is back on the road touring with The Head and the Heart. Johnson released the single “Hello Hello on Fire” from his forth coming album in 2022 and has a pop energy that diverges from his classically folk background. Johnson says it’s an interesting time for him because he’s creating new sounds and experimenting with different musical styles, but is also going back into his old repertoire and re-learning songs from over ten years ago. Johnson just completed a tour in Europe with Maya Elise from Italy to Sweden and is now beginning a series of shows across the country performing both solo sets and joining THATH at venues like the legendary Red Rocks in Colorado. At Down in the Valley Festival 2023 in September, Johnson will be playing a solo set as well as joining The Head and the Heart for a full circle moment where old and new can meet. Johnson’s new album is filled with hope, optimism, new sounds, and techniques with “Carry Me” standing out as a favorite for Johnson. Johnson tells us “the point is joy” in his new music. Modesto, let’s turn on Johnson’s new record, support live music, and treasure a moment of joy together. We can’t wait to give it a listen and see Johnson on May 8th in Downtown Modesto. Get your tickets today! Limited to 100 guests and open to all ages.
Monday, May 8th 2023
$15.00 - 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
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May the Fourth be with you. April was taken up with the Stanislaus Artist Open Studio for 50 artists on the weekend tour. There was no time during the event to catch up with other artists while hosting visitors at the home studio. I was in studio nine, and I want to note the great reviews visitors gave to Studio 8, the Orange Door Art Collaborative at 1501 K Street. I went over before writing Art View to look in the windows and find out more information about when the collaborative studio gallery is open. The show for Open Studio by artists Sarah Smith Aaronson, Erin Gaylord-Sweeney, and James Horning was a great addition to the arts community in Downtown Modesto.
I also walked over to MJC and suggested that you look at the parking lot next to The Silos and check out the murals there at the East campus. Across the street around Contentment Brewing, into the courtyard of the MJC art department, and the MJC Art Gallery, you can stay in touch with what is going on campus. It’s worth the tour. Cross Tully Road during weekday business hours and visit the Kruse-Lucas Gallery, where Susan Rossman’s art is displayed.
Cinco de Mayo sees the return of DOMO
First Fridays, and the Chartreuse Muse will be hosting “Let’s Sling Some Mud- Throw Down,” a friendly competition with the San Joaquin Potter’s Guild from 5 to 9 PM. In addition to this competition, First Friday visitors are invited to participate in an art demo for anyone interested in trying their hand at throwing a pot.
At my studio, many of the art gardens and projects here use repurposed materials. The many signs I do for the Riverdance Farms U-Pick and Pick and Gather festival coming up Memorial Day weekend use sign stock found in the alley, warped or discarded plywood, old wood siding, upcycled with a coat of paint, and lettering. This is the spirit of the “Trash to Treasures” show at Mistlin Gallery, a Stanislaus Arts Council invitation to create art from discarded, unwanted, and disposal items into wall hangings, sculptures, fabric art, small furniture pieces, and more. For more information, see stanislausarts.org/exhibitions.
The show is open from May 9 to June 10. The Teaching Artists Guild and Stanislaus Arts Council are hosting a casual networking event at Mistlin Gallery on May 10. The Meet and Greet invite teaching artists in the Central Valley to drop in, enjoy some refreshments, and meet up with teachers in the visual arts, dance, music, drama, media arts, poetry, and more. The event is free and runs from 5:30 to 7 PM.
The third Thursday Art Walk is on May 18. Spring weather opens more artists to the sidewalks, as at Tresetti’s art corner and First Friday DOMO market. Look for the expanded map. Sam Pierstorff has been raving about the opening of State Theatre associated Film School for grades 8 to 12, opening in July, filling up fast. Check-in with the galleries Queen Bean and Dragonfly Art for Life for Spring and summer classes for students and adults starting this month and in June.
Knights Ferry Gallery studio is open in the downtown area. Ceramic artist Karen Bohbot is among the first to exhibit there. Carnegie Arts Center is holding a weekend fundraiser, The Art of Design: Home and Garden Tour, on May 13. Visitors from Lodi Arts Association to Open Studio announced they are holding their first Open Studio there in the Fall. Support local artists.
You know the truth, every day is Mother’s Day, but every May, we make sure to all be on our best behavior and make sure that our Moms are truly celebrated. This is a special time to remember how important our moms are. Also, note, there are a lot of dads out there that are also moms to so many. Let’s make sure to take time, spend some time and effort celebrating the amazing people that are raising us. You can really surprise your mom with beautiful flowers from the Modesto Farmer’s Market and there are many fun things to do, or even just as simple as breakfast in bed, a donut from your fave donut shop or a hand made drawing. Mother’s Day is May 14 this year.
It is a period of civil wonkiness. Drunken vagrants have managed to steal secret plans to all the Empire’s ultimate drinks. Pursued by sinister agents, you must flee with the list to restore freedom to the galaxy…or something! Be sure to rest and charge your spacecrafts at these great local places!
1809 McHenry Ave B, Modesto
Hoth Mule-A Perfect Snow Sake and Ginger Beer cocktail that looks as lovey as it tastes. Kimoto will also be posting trivia questions on their socials throughout the day on the 4th-come with the correct answer to win cool prizes like Star Wars and sushi swag!
1533 Oakdale Rd # A, Modesto
Exploding Death Star-This tequila based drink is literally on fire-in all the best ways! Watch it burn rebels! We did it!
1001 10th St, Modesto
Bantha Milk-Tatooine’s version of a creamsicle! Coconut rum, heavy cream and blue curacao makes a sweet dreamy libation!
3119 Atchison St, Riverbank, CA
Baby Yoda- These adorable drinks are back again! So cute you almost just want to protect it all night. But go ahead, eat the eyeballs, it’s ok!
1020 10th St Suite 100, Modesto
At the center of the downtown May the 4th celebration, they’ll have drinks like their famous “Kylo” and “Rey” for you to enjoy on the patio so you can still partake in the event!
3313 McHenry Ave, Modesto
They are mixing up some great choices for your May the 4th celebrations. Check out their facebook for updates!
MAY THE FOURTH
“Flying Solo” Shake together tequila, agave nectar lemon juice with ginger ale. It goes into a glass that’s rimmed with cherrywood smoked sea salt, garnished with a light saber, bing cherry, and a lemon slice.
will happen on May 21. It’s so big in fact, that it will be held at more than 40 local porches. Yes, PorchFest is coming and you can enjoy nearly 60 different band, performing on people’s porches in the College, Downtown, and LaLoma neighborhoods. I am proud to be one of those porches in the LaLoma neighborhood featuring the new Shelly Streeter Band, the Vibes, Porch Beatles and Third Party. From noon-5, you can ride your bike, walk or stroll to the many different porches and have a blast. Some porches have food and drink but please be prepared and stay hydrated. This is a free event so kick so please remember to tip the
bands. Final schedules will be posted mid May. You can pick up march and signs May 13 at Ralston’s Goat from 10-1 See you all soon. May 21, Noon-5pm+ www.modestoporchfest.com
Spring is in the air, and May is the perfect month to celebrate the amazing contributions that mothers make to the world. And what better way to honor musical mothers in the Modesto area than by listening to and dancing with them all month?
On May 12th, kick off your Mother’s Day celebrations at Music in the Plaza with an exceptional performance by the David Perez Band. Known for their infectious rhythms and lively performances, this band will surely get the crowd dancing. Reserve your table on the patio at Ralston’s Goat and Fuzio and enjoy the show while savoring delicious food and drinks.
For a more relaxed Mother’s Day experience, you can go to Iron Hub Winery in Plymouth. From 11am-5pm on May 14th, Sweet Mama Rachel and the Homemade Jam Band will perform live while you enjoy a delectable brunch. Delicioso Bistro, from 11:30am-1:30pm, has Sol y Luna performing for your enjoyment while you enjoy your meal.
Porch Fest, a beloved Modesto tradition, it is put on by some incredible women and mothers each year. On Sunday, May 21st, from 12-5pm, you can cruise around your neighborhood on your bikes or set up in a neighbor’s front yard and enjoy some of the best music the area offers. The lineup includes a variety of talented musicians, such as Tiffany Rose and the Outlaw Hearts, Patty Castillo Davis, Us4Love, Remedy, and Fired Up. The schedule and map of
all performers should be available soon at modestoporchfest.com.
Us4Love, a modern alt/pop trio, has several upcoming performances throughout May. Catch them at P Wexford’s on May 6th, The Twisted Pig on May 17th, Rivet’s Grill on May 19th, Porch Fest on May 21st, and Contentment Brewing on May 26th.
Fired Up is a high-energy, mother-fronted classic rock band known for their lively performances and active presence throughout the 209. You can catch them at the 108 Lounge in Riverbank on May 5th, The Terrace on May 6th, the Eprosen House in Twain Harte on May 12th, and Porch Fest in Modesto on May 21st.
These are just a few of the many talented mother musicians in the Modesto area. By supporting live local music and the venues that bring it to you, you can not only enjoy great entertainment but also help to foster a vibrant and thriving local arts scene. So why not make May a month-long celebration of music and motherhood? Grab your friends and family and head out to enjoy the sounds of these fantastic musicians!
“Meet Me At the Moon!”
A long time ago, in a city in California. In 1977, the film industry changed forever. In Modesto, we celebrated with the premiere on July 1 at the Briggsmore Theatre. The sound of the Death Star exploding was the world of cinema, forever changed by technology, sound, story, and economics. Modestan George Lucas had made the film of his dreams, funded by a successful American Graffiti, a rite of passage movie about his hometown. On the new big screen, Luke Skywalker (formerly Starkiller in early script drafts) embarks on his own rite of passage from his hometown to destroy the evil empire. Notice any parallels here?
Fellow Modestans, we are the home of George Lucas and the home of Star Wars. While growing up, he loved comic books, created a neighborhood newspaper, and built backyard roller coasters and sets at Downey High. He raced cars, cruised, nearly died in a crash, studied at MJC, and left his hometown planet to go to film school. We are and should be proud. I feel a sense of personal pride in being a Modestan as I walk through Star Wars Land and feel the awe that something that came from the mind of a Modestan has conquered all of Hollywood and Disney. Simply amazing. Thank you, George Lucas.
With over a dozen full-length films, cartoons, spin-offs, and a whole world of merchandising, Star Wars is known by everyone the world over, so we look forward to the day when we can get together and celebrate on May the 4th in downtown Modesto. Bring your lightsaber, dress as your fave character, join your friends, and enjoy being the Home of Star Wars.
There will be drink specials all over Modesto, and everyone is encouraged to be their favorite Star Wars character at work, play, or wherever. There is a fantastic new mural at Never Boring on 14th Street that you need to visit. There are other murals in the Mural Alley off J Street.
Our celebration started on April 28 at the State Theatre with the original trilogy on the classic big screen. The Brenden Theatres will be show-
ing the Return of the Jedi, and there will be a special premiere of another space blockbuster, Guardians of the Galaxy, at the Brenden. Middagh Goodwin, who hosts Modesto’s Graffiti-Con, has been the curator for Modesto things Star Wars and pop culture and has prepared a grand celebration each year. This free family event in 10th St Plaza from 5-9 pm will feature the 501st, the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon, X Wing Fighter model will be available for photos. Feel the force and come dressed to celebrate.
If you don’t have your fill with a galaxy far, far away after this, grab your tickets to see Modesto Symphony Orchestra perform the music of John Williams as the Empire Strike Back is projected onto a massive screen at the Gallo Center for the Arts on June 3rd. You can check out C3PO and R2D2 models at the Graffiti USA Museum, 610 N 9th. Note: Carrie Fisher will be posthumously inducted at the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May the 4th
Daily – Return of the Jedi / Brenden Theatres
Daily – Star Wars Mural – Never Boring Designs 14th St.
Daily - Princess Leia Mural - Mural Alley
Daily - Star Wars Pasties - Mocha Magic
Daily- - Star Wars Cocktails – See Page 8
May the 4th Events
5:00 Street Closes for the festivities
5:30 Horizon Point
6:00 Death Star Pinata
6:30 Introduction of local officials
6:45 Reading of the May the 4th Proclamation
7:00 Parade of Characters
7:30 Lightsaber Battle (bring your lightsaber)
Check: @maythefourthmodesto for updated info.
graduate from the University of California Berkeley in the Class of 1915, and then graduated from the UC Law School in 1916. Returning to Modesto, she became the first woman lawyer admitted to the bar in Stanislaus County. After her first election to the Assembly in 1918, she was then re-elected to represent the greater Modesto area in 1920, 1922, and 1924 – the last of two in which she ran unopposed, as she was able to register under multiple political party affiliations and earned the nominations.
California women won the right to vote in the state in 1911, nine years before the 19th Amendment secured women’s suffrage across the country, but it was not until the Election of 1918 that a woman won a seat at the table in Sacramento. In 1918, a young woman named Esto Bates Broughton put Modesto on the political map in a historical way. Esto Broughton was elected as a Democrat to the California Assembly representing Modesto and the greater 46th District, becoming one of the first women elected to the State Legislature (only 3 other women were elected that year). When sworn in at age 29, she was the youngest woman elected to the Legislature until her record was broken in 2002.
Born in Modesto on January 8th, 1890 to James and Jennie Broughton, Esto Broughton grew up in the family home at 1715 Downey Avenue where the Discovery Inn is now located. Broughton went on to
While in the Assembly, Broughton advocated for women’s community property rights, jobs programs for World War I veterans, beverage consumer protections, and became the leading voice on agricultural irrigation. The Broughton-Bennett Bill, one of Broughton’s first bills introduced in 1919, even paved the path forward for to allow irrigation districts to generate and provide electricity to district residents, as MID and TID continue to do today. As a high mark of her commitment to public service, Esto Broughton was a nominated delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1932 that named Franklin Delano Roosevelt the presidential nominee, and again was a delegate in 1952. After a trailblazing life in politics and law, Esto Broughton passed away in Modesto on November 20th, 1956 and is buried in San Jose.
Esto Broughton, Modesto native and political pioneer, became one of the mothers of female political representation in California. For an opportunity to learn more about Esto Broughton and other Modesto history, you can attend the Modesto History Project’s second poster exhibit reception at Picasso’s on July 20th at Picasso’s, 963 10th Street, from 6:00PM-8:00PM. Posters will visible July 3rd to August 3rd
A point of pride with Modesto Unplugged is our penchant for showcasing exotic and obscure instruments, some of which I reasonably suspect have never before been heard in a concert setting in our city, nor would be were it not for our programming. There was the classically trained Chinese erhu virtuoso.....the mesmerizing hang drum duo from Germany.....the Celtic group rocking a hurdy-gurdy.....and the unforgettable Eliza Rickman - one of the most fascinating artists I’ve ever featuredmaking use of quite the spread of trinkets including a bowed glockenspiel. A year or so has passed since I last enjoyed the opportunity to present such unique instrumentation, and it’s high time for another new offering.
I’ve partnered with the Mistlin Gallery for a special joint concert, where their Grace Lieberman Cabaret series meets my ‘Songlines’ world music series. On the first Sunday of this month, we’ll present an afternoon with Ensemble Sangineto on tour from Italy. I’ve featured groups sharing the music of Italy before. Still, this trio offers a twist with a sound not quite like anything I’ve hosted, fusing traditional Italian & Celtic styles with classical, folk, and even some Gregorian chant. The sides of this triangle of tempo are twins Adriano & Caterina Sangineto on harp and bowed psaltery, respectively, and Jacopo Ventura on guitar and bouzouki, with all three sharing vocal duties. Italian folk tunes meet modern international flavor with charming melodies, original arrangements, delicate polyphonic vocal textures, spirited rhythms, and innovative and unpredictable use of instrumentation. This trio promises to be one of the coolest acts I’ll have a hand in hosting all year. Champagne and dessert are inUnplugged View: Hey Combo, Combo Italiano
by Aaron RowanA point of pride with Modesto Unplugged is our penchant for showcasing exotic and obscure instruments, some of which I reasonably suspect have never before been heard in a concert setting in our city, nor
would be were it not for our programming. There was the classically trained Chinese erhu virtuoso.....the mesmerizing hang drum duo from Germany.....the Celtic group rocking a hurdy-gurdy.....and the unforgettable Eliza Rickman - one of the most fascinating artists I’ve ever featuredmaking use of quite the spread of trinkets including a bowed glockenspiel. A year or so has passed since I last enjoyed the opportunity to present such unique instrumentation, and it’s high time for another new offering.
I’ve partnered with the Mistlin Gallery for a special joint concert, where their Grace Lieberman Cabaret series meets my ‘Songlines’ world music series. On the first Sunday of this month, we’ll present an afternoon with Ensemble Sangineto on tour from Italy. I’ve featured groups sharing the music of Italy before. Still, this trio offers a twist with a sound not quite like anything I’ve hosted, fusing traditional Italian & Celtic styles with classical, folk, and even some Gregorian chant. The sides of this triangle of tempo are twins Adriano & Caterina Sangineto on harp and bowed psaltery, respectively, and Jacopo Ventura on guitar and bouzouki, with all three sharing vocal duties. Italian folk tunes meet modern international flavor with charming melodies, original arrangements, delicate polyphonic vocal textures, spirited rhythms, and innovative and unpredictable use of instrumentation. This trio promises to be one of the coolest acts I’ll have a hand in hosting all year. Champagne and dessert are included in the ticket price at the Cabaret series: Sunday, May 7 at 2 PM, $40 general admission.
Keeping with the world-music theme, the Modesto Symphony Orchestra concludes its classical season with two nights of Mozart’s ‘Requiem’ followed by American composer Florence Price’s Symphony #3. The last piece celebrates the composer’s heritage, brimming with jazz, blues, and ragtime influence. The third movement is based on a dance style developed by central Africans enslaved on plantations in the South. May 12 & 13 at 7:30pm at the Gallo Center. Tickets start at $19. I’ve neglected to see an MSO concert for a while, but there’s nothing quite like that fully satisfying symphonic sound, and this double feature is one to look forward to. See you next month with more news of the finest original songwriting and world music coming downtown. Intimate performances. Infinite playlist. MODESTO UNPLUGGED.
www.modestounplugged.com.
Star Wars has captured the minds of most of the world, and perhaps even beyond.
Modesto is the fortunate home of George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars and he spent many a creative day, dreaming up new characters, reading comic books, building neighborhood roller coaster and even creating sets at Downey High Drama. Today, Star Wars is a global phenomenon. For Modestans, it is special to be from George Lucas’ hometown, and we have many unique people in our community that celebrate Star Wars culture. One of the key people is Jamie Franscella, executive officer and event coordinator of the 501st Garrisons central California Garrison. These folks live these characters, from Storm Troopers, to the Empire, Sith, resistance and beyond. You most likely have seen them at one of Modesto’s May the 4th Celebrations and let’s get to know Jamie.
ModestoView: When did you first see Star Wars?
Jamie Franscella: I saw Star Wars in the late summer of 1977 at the Briggsmore theater on McHenry. I was nine years old and I was hooked.
MV: What do you do outside of being part of the 501st and your love for Star Wars
JF: I work locally in the dairy industry
MV: What inspired you to join the 501st?
JF: Everyone has a story in the 501st mine started with the loss of my brother to suicide. I wanted to reach out and volunteer just do something. I saw these people dressed in Star Wars costumes and I asked questions. Being a life-long fan and seeing the vast number of charities world wide that the legion supported, they were a perfect fit. I had my first costume done and entered the club officially in January of 2019 .
MV: What Star Wars Characters do you enjoy portraying most?
JF: I’m a very interactive character it’s basically acting and you are that character
in that persons eye you are interacting with. Being a Tusken raider is a great one though. The costume, like all of our costumes is movie quality. But what really brings it out is that Tusken yell and waving that Gaffi stick over my head it definitely gets your attention and people love it.
MV: What were the most fulfilling or memorable events you have been involved with as a member of the 501st?
JF: I’ve done a lot of events but what stands out the most is the first visit I did at a children’s hospital. I meet a girl who was not doing well. She was excited when we came in sitting up smiling and going on about how much she loved Star Wars . I held her hand and in that moment there was no cancer , no hospital; there was hope and happiness. Outside her room her mother told us she didn’t have much time left and
we had brought so much joy to her and thanked us. It’s the hardest thing to do but is the most fulfilling. Those helmets hide the tears .
MV: How does it feel to be part of, but instrumental in, creating a Garrison honoring the hometown of the Creator (George Lucas)?
JF: The imperial Graffiti squad is currently active! I am proud to have contributed to getting the squad going. A lot of work by a lot of people was done to get this going. This will be a lasting tribute to George Lucas and Modesto’s Star Wars legacy!! Our current patch has “Thank the Maker “ on it. We refer to George as “the Maker”.
MV: How can someone join the 501st and get involved?
JF: Joining the 501st is really easy. Just look us up at 501st.com, the local Garrison is the Central California Garrison the squad in the Modesto area is the Imperial Graffiti Squad. Reach out to us. We are here to help you on your journey and you’ll never be
around such a great group of people. We are an international costuming group with over 14,000 members. As far as costumes we have hundreds of characters to chose from. These costumes are movie quality costumes. Costumes are approved based on these standards. I have to say please reach out before starting to purchase items for a costume if you are interested in joining. We have years of experience we’d like to share with you in working on your costume and will get you going in the right direction. We do not sell costumes as a group but there are plenty of vendors. Contact us to inquire about appearances
MV: What do you think Star Wars means to people, especially people here in Modesto?
JF: I think Star Wars is very important to Modesto as is American Graffiti. My wish is that some day there will be a Star Wars museum in Modesto that would attract people from all over the world to come visit George Lucas’s home town.
MV: How proud do you feel, coming from the Modesto area, when you walk through Star Wars Land in Disneyland
JF: Walking though Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland was so emotional. As a child you play Star Wars and now as an adult you are in a galaxy far far away. The sounds, the smells, the characters. It is such an immersive experience everyone must go even if you’re not a fan. I just want to put on one of my costumes and hang out there for a week. Disney if you read this give me a call!
MV: You have deep roots here in our community, and you have served our country, what parallels does Star Wars have for your life?
JF: As a nine year old seeing Star Wars I was inspired by Sandtroopers! They were the elite soldiers of the Empire. I grew up among a lot of veterans. I wanted to be that solider and I did. I served 8 years in the Army and I finally became that Sandtrooper. Every detail in that costume from the grimy look to the backpack says Solider to me. I participate in veteran walks and parades in it. Also as a veteran I served in Panama in 1989-90. Two years ago I friended a man from Panama who was a Star Wars fan and had served in Panama. They were starting up their own garrison in Panama. I was encouraged by their members to make the trip. My wife and I recently returned from that trip to Panama with many new friends from the Panamanian outpost . Star Wars is truly a language spoken around the world !!!
MV: The intergalactic question, Beatles or Stones?
JF: The Darkside...
If it’s time for brunch, we can tell you exactly where you’ll find the View Crew. Harvest Moon at 10:00 AM sharp Saturday morning after the Modesto Certified Farmer’s Market for some of the best food in town.
Harvest Moon is a downtown staple that has been “toss ing your salad” since 1996 with classics like the Neil’s Toss and Dinah Burger and changed hands in 2020 when businesswoman Jessie Wiggins took the reins of the legendary spot. If you want good food, like really really incredible food, “the Moon” must be on the top of your to-go list.
Jessie Wiggins was born in Savannah, Georgia and moved around the country as a child of the military. Her first restaurant gig was at 15 years-old at the Steam Plant in Belvidere, Illinois, but her heart always brought her back to Savannah. Jessie is now raising her daughter here in Modesto and has a successful real estate business, but she decided to live out her dreams by owning her own restaurant to give love back to the community. It’s something she has always known she wanted to do with recipes passed down for generations in her back pocket. An institution like Harvest Moon was the perfect fit. While the pandemic was an interesting time to take on a dine-in restaurant, they used this time to perfect the menu, staffing, and feel in the restaurant. Jessie did not come into owning Harvest Moon with the intent to re-invent the wheel. She was a huge fan of Harvest Moon before and wanted to keep it true to the
solid foundation that Mark Smallwood fostered and focused on building a new fresh look by adding her taste and touches. While she has updated the interior artwork to represent her love of Savannah and done some recent repairs after a fire started in the back of house, Harvest Moon still has the reliable, consistent, and warm environment that we all know and love.
Jessie says that the heart of the restaurant is her team of amazing people. The staff is made up of a group of family and friends that know and respect each other with some employees that have worked at the Moon for over 10 years. From Autumn Warthan working the front of house and managing the team to Justin Marshall and Jordan Root in the kitchen running the menu, Jessie says the key to the restaurant’s success “is all about the people”. There are nieces and sisters and daughters and friends working there to make sure everyone feels at home and has an authentic, delicious meal filled with the flavors of classic Harvest Moon recipes to new Savannah staples. If you couldn’t tell, this is a female-owned and operated business that has the community at the core of its values and as we all know, strong women support strong women! Jessie has really focused her attention to community involvement and how she can spread love within and from Harvest Moon. Jessie partners with Harvest Community to collect food donations at the door, offers VA discounts on Veteran’s Day at the restaurant, is hosting a car show May 6th, and is
brainstorming a “Harvest Market” that would support local vendors and bring people downtown to enjoy the beautiful experiences Modesto has to offer. Last, but certainly not least, we have to talk about the food. Everyone has their “go-to” meal at the Moon, but trust us, everything is delicious. The Neil’s Toss is one of the most popular dishes with creamy lime dressing, poached chicken, bacon, avocado, and lots of cheese. This salad is not for the faint of heart, so you can always order a half to save room for the best sweet potato fries in town! Looking to “split and marry”? Harvest Moon does a great combo where you can get a split meal and have it plated for two. For example, you can get the gooey delicious Gorilla Grilled Cheese (with brie, bacon, ham, and apricot jam) split with a Crab Toss to get the best of both worlds with your lunch date. The Bread Pudding French toast is a recipe passed down from her grandmother and is over 100 years old. Plus, as a Georgia native, Jessie says you can’t get enough pecans. (Pee-Can or Pee-Kahn depending on where you’re from) Recipes for the Spinach Salad and the Bread Pudding both boast delicious pecan toppings. From the Fish N Chips to the Dinah Burger to the Crab Sandwich and everything in between, you can’t go wrong here at Harvest Moon. Plus, they have carafes of Mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, beer/wine, and full bar to enjoy with your lunch on the patio. What more could you want?
Harvest Moon is open every day from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and is open for brunch on this Mother’s Day, Sunday May 14th! Modesto, “Meet Me At The Moon!”
Harvest Moon
1213 I Street
Modesto, CA 95354 209-523-9723
Available for Dine-In, Take Out, and Private Parties
Do you love La Parilla?
If you do, you are going to love Lupita’s. We were regulars at the original location on Oakdale Road when it first opened up. In the kitchen, making those original tasty favorites was Lupita Gonzalez. Now, she has opened her own restaurant with her family and it is great, friendly and nicely remodeled, and the food is legit. There are many favorites here, like the Steak Milenesa, the Carne Asada and the Camerones al Mojo, delicious Molcajete and a full breakfast selection including Nopales con Huevos & machaca. They even have burgers for those that prefer. Don’t pass up the Aqua Frescas and beer and wine available. Give it a try.
Lupita’s Home Style Cocina
950 Oakdale Rd.
209-312-9251
Open 10 am daily.
@lupitashomestylecocina
Did you know that the pecan is the only major tree nut that is indigenous to the United States? They are a species of hickory native to the Southeast, but it’s the official state nut of the State of California! Pecan is an Algonquin word, no matter how you pronounce it (PE-KAHN or PEECAN), and while indigenous populations have eaten them for centuries, commercial production of the nut did not begin until the 1880s - much later than other nuts like peanuts, almonds, and cashews. Plus, the growing and cultivation of pecans requires SIGNIFICANTLY less water than its counterparts which is great for the environment because it is native to this land.
Sounds like a win/win! Get yourself a slice of Pecan Pie or find a roadside Stuckey’s for a Pecan Log, but no matter what you do, enjoy our official state nut, the pecan!
GALLO CENTER REP:
TWISTED TALES OF EDGAR ALLAN POE
MAY 5-7
ANASTASIA
MAY 9 & 10
Presented by Boyett Petroleum
RIVERDANCE 25
MAY 16-18
Presented by Boyett Petroleum
BRIAN MCKNIGHT
MAY 19
Presented by Kaiser Permanente
#IMOMSOHARD:
LADIES NIGHT
MAY 20
Sponsored by The Save Mart Companies
COMPLEXIONS
CONTEMPORARY BALLET’S
STAR DUST: FROM BACH TO BOWIE
MAY 23
HOME FREE
MAY 26
GABRIEL “FLUFFY” IGLESIAS
JUNE 4 - WAIT LIST ONLY!
THE RASCALS
JUNE 11
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Walking Tour
Check out Visit Modesto’s website for a map of the tour and to plan your trip! www.VisitModesto.com
Check out their home schedule online. Home games in May are 5/165/21 and 5/23 - 5/28! www.milb.com/modesto
’s Goat!
There’s always music downtown and this is the spot to hear it all!
Wed-Fri 3 PM - 2 AM, Sat 10 AM -2 AM, Sun 10 AM - 4 PM
M-F 8 AM - 6 PM, Sat 10 AM - 6 PM
Pair your findings from the market with the perfect snacks and garnishes for a dinner made at home with local delights!
Wine
Tues-Sat 11:30 AM - 2 PM, 4:30 PM - 8 PM
View Crew Rec: Whipped Feta and Seasonal Frozés
Open Everyday 8 AM - Dusk
Visit the newly constructed playground and enjoy a walk in the nearby Native Plant Garden on Encina Ave!
Check out the schedule of shows at www. galloarts.org, but plays like Anastasia, ballet performances of Peter Pan, and Brian McKnight are coming up in May!
Sun-Thu 10:30 AM - 10 PM, Fri-Sat 10:30 AM - 10:30 PM.
View Crew Rec: Chocolate Mousse with Cookie Dough!
Wed-Thu 5 PM - 12 AM, Fri-Sat 5 PM - 1 AM
Round off the day with a craft cocktail in a vibey atmosphere with rotating DJs at Lofi Laboratories!
It is so very important that we remember all of those who served defending our freedom. What is happening in Ukraine now reminds us how important freedom and independence is and how fragile democracy can be without those that serve with honor. Take time to remember and even visit one of our local cemeteries and remember those that gave their all. The flag lined lanes will amaze and help remember how much these people mean to our country.
Hughson Memorial – Wreath Laying 8 am
Modesto 7th St Bridge - Wreath ceremony 8 am
Ceres VFW Ceremony - 10 am
Lakewood Cemetery – 1 pm
Annual memorial remembrance service and recognitions and honor guard with the Sea Cadets. Avenues of flags will line the street and graver markers will have flags. Acacia Park – Ceremony traditionally begins at 11 am on Monday May 30 Alumni and taps with a full flag ceremony and military honors. Flags will line the roadways. Santa Nella Cemetery – American Red Cross volunteers do a wreath laying
Columbia State Park- 1 pm
The 191st Army Band, “Band of the Wild West” Brass Ensemble - performance is on Main Street. Guest Speaker: Congressman Tom McClintock. Multiple activities for the entire family - horse rides, tours, dinning, sightseeing, and much more throughout the day. Directed by SFC Steve Trapp. Free to the public
Memorial Day Classic 5K – May 27
We honor those veterans who have given their lives to serve our country. Join in the Modesto Memorial Classic 1-mile and 5K walk/ run, May 27, in East La Loma Park. Local veterans will be cooking a pancake breakfast that’s included with each paid registration. Proceeds in part go to the Delta Vet Center. Sign up today or donate to the Delta Vet Center and to get more info www.facebook.com/modestomemorialclassic/ Take time this Memorial Day weekend to remember our vets. Please check back at www.modestoview.com
Some of these times are the traditional starting times and we will update as we learn more.
Are you excited for the upcoming festivities? We are just a month away from the start of the fun-filled Graffiti Summer, where we will be celebrating 50 years of the classic coming-of-age film American Graffiti by Modesto native George Lucas. The festivities start off with the MASRA Graffiti Classic at McHenry Village on Sunday, June 4th, a fun-filled day featuring hundreds of cars and, this year, featuring the Corvette Coral.
Be sure to mark your calendars for June 7th, where downtown is the place to be for Legends of the Cruise Walk of Fame and Park n’ Shine Car Show, with five new inductees which will be revealed in the May issue of the ModestoView. Come out and enjoy the music of Third Party and meet Mackenzie Phillips from American Graffiti.
Thursday, June 8th, kicks off MoBand with “Rock On” at Graceada Park with brand new seating in Mancini Bowl.
Friday, June 9th, is Cruise Night in
Modesto, where hundreds of cars with their paint polished and chrome shining will cruise up McHenry and through downtown. The event that started it all, the North Modesto Kiwanis American Graffiti Festival and Car Show, will once again take place at MJC West on Saturday the 10th and Sunday the 11th. Sign up for the Cruise or Car show at americangraffitifestival.com/
It’s always Graffiti Summer in Modesto!
You can pick up the Modesto USA Classic Car Museum Guide to Graffiti Summer for a complete list of events: graffitiusamuseum.com
Here are a few events to get you in the mood for Graffiti Summer:
May 13th, Howard Prep’s Classic Car Show at Howard Prep
May 20th, the 1st Annual Car Show & Reunion at Ceasar Chavez Park
May 21st, Boulevard Knights and Car Show at the State Theatre
Are you looking for a fun and educational way to entertain your kids this summer? Look no further than the Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum! Our new summer outreach program is perfect for kids who love cars, adventure, art, history, and more!
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Starting in May, our community outreach booth will feature fun, kid-friendly activities, including a DIY car-customizing station! Kids will receive their very own car to decorate and examples of popular paint techniques to draw inspiration from. We provide the materials, and they provide the imagination!
Join us at the Modesto Certified Farmers Market on Thursday, May 18th, from 8AM-1PM.
Our classic car scavenger hunt will have your kids exploring area car show events and searching for clues! Attend the Graffiti Classic, Legends of the Cruise, American Graffiti Festival car shows, and more to participate! Use the QR code below for the full list of participating events. Kids can pick up their Scavenger Hunt activity page at the Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum community outreach booth. Search and find all ten items on the list and return to our booth to claim a prize!
Passport
Kids 12 and under can get their Graffiti Summer Passport stamped at three or more participating events for a free ice-cold A&W root beer float and other fantastic prizes. The more stamps they collect, the better the prize!
Let your kids dress up like they’re in the 1950s, ‘60s, or ‘70s with our dress-up station. We provide poodle skirts, tie-dye, and other accessories. Make it a Kodak moment for the chance to be featured on the Rear View page of the Modesto View!
We’ve designed some new coloring pages, word searches, and crossword puzzles just in time for Graffiti Summer! Learn all about cars, radio, records, and more!
We’re excited to offer these fun and educational activities for kids. Our summer outreach program is perfect for families looking for a unique and memorable way to spend their summer vacation and connect with our local culture and history.
Sign up for our calendar of events and let your kids experience the joy and wonder of classic cars!
Would you like our Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum booth at your next car show or community event? We love attending community festivals, markets, and car shows in Stanislaus County and the surrounding areas. Please reach out to us at contact@graffitiusamuseum.com for scheduling!
There’s nothing quite like hearing live music downtown, whether from a restaurant or bar or Drum Love out in the MoRo Music Garden. One particular event that stands out for me is Music in the Plaza. During the spring and summer, you can catch some of the area’s best musicians playing for free in the 10th Street Plaza on Friday nights. The unofficial kick-off is May the Fourth, Star Wars Celebration. Horizon Point will return to rock the force this year with you. Dress up and bring the whole family for a night of galactic fun from 5-9 pm. There will be vendors and face painting with Kristy Moore, and you might even find the droids you’ve been looking for.
This year, Music in the Plaza will occur on the second through the last Friday of each month, from 7-9 pm. In May, we have some very talented musicians kicking off the season. First up on May 12th is the David Perez Band, a fan favorite sure to get you dancing. This is Mother’s Day weekend, so make a reservation at Fuzio’s or Ralston’s Goat and start celebrating early. Also making their MIP debut, the Midnight Rendezvous Band, featuring a female vocalist playing a mix of reggae, pop, blues, rock, jazz, and R&B. Finishing up the first month of Music in the Plaza will be Valley Heat, who mix blues, rock, and alternative to create a unique musical palette.
Graffiti Summer will be here before you know it, and on June 7th, come out for the Legends of the Cruise 2023 induction and
Park and Shine Car Show. We have a new class to honor, and Third Party will be rockin’ the plaza. Add hundreds of cars, and Kristy Moore will be returning to do face painting. The event runs from 5-9 pm. June 9th is Cruise Night in Modesto, and we have the fabulous Gary Gervase and the Kick Start Blues Band providing the perfect soundtrack for the evening of car-watching and cruising. Their good rockin’ blues music will make you want to dance. Mark your calendar, make your reservation, and we’ll see you in the Plaza.
If you want to do a calendar sidebar here are all the dates
May 4th Horizon Point
May 12th David Perez Band
May 19th Midnight Rondevouz Band
May 26th Valley Heat
June 7th Third Party
June 9th Kickstart Blues Band
June 16th The Good Ones
June 23rd Triple D
June 30th BluesBox Bayou
July 14th Wet Banditios
July 21st the Vibes
July 28th Dave Dow and Friends
August 11th Third Party
August 18th High Street Blues Band
August 25th Hit Replay
September 8th Remedy
September 15th Alternative Hangover
September 22nd Orquestra Dharma
September 29th Autumn’s Garden
As everyone knows, it has been a huge snowpack and the waters will be running strong. For river rafting, the crew at Sunshine Rafting are predicting a Memorial Day opening. The river flow is projected to be around 1500 cubic feet / second through June & July and may return to average in the fall. Get your wet gear ready and check www.raftadventure.com/ to check opening dates and book a trip.
I have been around hip hop culture since middle school. From the neighbors down the street teaching me how to breakdance, to skateboarding since I was 12, to my friends who were always into making beats in a small bedroom and having their friends come record verses or freestyle, to the friends who got me into graffiti, I just really wanted to learn and be part of the culture. Becoming a turntablist was a dream in high school. I always wanted to be the female version of Dj Shadow, who has been one of my favorite artists and influences music wise.
With over 2000 Twitch followers and counting, this MAMA ain’t taking no mess, but wait a second, I thought Twitch was for gamers?! Let’s see if MY FRIEND, MUCHO FUEGO, MUTHA FUNKIN, MF MAMA can break it down for us.
1. Whats up homiegirrrl!!! Can you let these people know what you have been doing with your Djing and the Twitch platform?
At the moment, I have just been trying to learn to adapt to all the equipment I have not had the luxury of owning myself. During the pandemic, I started my Twitch channel to have an outlet and give myself a space where I could share the music I love to listen to and play. I never thought that it would grow the way it has, even after we are now able to play live gigs. Twitch and the Twitch community have really allowed me to be myself, meet other like-minded djs and even network to the point of being asked to play for events. It really has been a blessing.
2. How long have you been involved in Hip Hop?
3. I heard some of the stuff you were playing on Twitch, sounds like drum and bass, electronica, trip hop. What would you consider your style to be?
Some of the genres I play on Twitch are: drum and bass, jungle, hardcore, trap, dubstep, hip-hop, rnb, garage, grime, house and chillwave. Sometimes I do practice scratch sessions. My channel grew the most when I started connecting with other drum and bass channels. For the most part, even though the majority of my streams are drum and bass, I still consider myself to be an open format dj, because I love almost every genre of music.
4. Where are some places around town and beyond that you have played at? Luckily, we have a great community here in Modesto where I have been able to play. I’ve played at Trax on Wax at Speakeasy, Lofi Cocktails, Contentment Brewery and DOMO First Fridays. Thanks to networking on Twitch and breaking out of my introvert ed shell a bit, I have also been able to play in the Bay Area for underground raves and at locations such as Burnt Ramen, Brix, Underground SF, Stamina at F8, Lower Grand Radio and Secret Spot in Oakland.
5. What do you go by on Twitch, and do you have booking info?
Twitch Info: twitch.tv/mf_mama
Email: Ladamamama@gmail.com for bookings
The weather is cooperating, and downtown is bustling with arts offerings. The farmers’ markets are thriving, and spring events keep us active. It is the perfect time to come down and support local businesses. Downtown is starting to come back to life, and there’s no better way to experience it than by attending the Blue Monday Party on the 2nd and 4th Mondays in May. This month, the party features Gustavo Ramirez and a Cinco De Mayo groove with friends.
As we continue to navigate the pandemic, it’s essential to keep supporting the arts and local businesses. Chris Murphy and Gary Nelson support the Blue Monday Scene, which I appreciate, and we must keep it going. By attending events like Blue Monday, we can help boost the local economy and support our community.
The Blue Monday event features great music and attendance. The House Band includes John Burt on sax, John Adey and Conrad Johnson on bass, Dave Hawkes and Cortez Flores on drums, Eric Benson on keyboards, and Natalia Alexandra as the vo-
calist. Moreover, there are special guests at each event, and the jam is open, so come down and enjoy the music. The band will host on May 8th and 22nd, so mark your calendars.
If you’re looking for something to do outside of Blue Monday, Café Urbano is an excellent spot. It offers a full bar and great food, and they also have DJ dancing Tuesday through Sunday, featuring Latin-based music. The Creole Jazz Kings continue to play at Café Urbano and will be back this month, so make sure to swing by and check them out. There are plenty of other great shows and venues to explore this month. While the Gallo Center has some fantastic performances, other great venues out of town, such as Yoshi’s Oakland for the best jazz shows, Khumba Music Center in Santa Cruz, Piedmont Piano Company, the Back Door, and the Sound Room located in Oakland. It’s an excellent opportunity to catch live music and explore new areas.
Please continue to come out, folks, as we can’t do it without you! By attending local events and supporting local businesses, we can help ensure that our community thrives
The cities with a strong cultural community are the most creative and the most successful. Modesto is fortunate to have the Modesto Symphony, Modesto Opera Company, Central West Ballet Company, Modesto Performing Arts, the Gallo Repertory Theatre Company, the Prospect Theatre Project, Modesto Unplugged, MJC Performing Arts, YES Company and local public and private schools with strong performing arts programs. Makes sense that talented people emerge from Modesto like George Lucas, Jeremy Renner, Tim Olyphant, Lindsay Pearce and more. Make sure you check out these season schedules and take in a show and enjoy the talent here in Modesto.
Hang tight, the Gallo Center Season will be announced next month. Check www. modestoview.com for the announcement. There are so many things to check out this month from Edger Allen Poe, to Anastasia and so much more. But here are a couple of hits.
This is THE symphony to see. Mozart’s Requiem was arguably the first rock opera. He was so far ahead of his time, this is like listening to Pink Floyd, the White Album and Mozart all at once. If a symphony were made for a laser light show, this is it. Don’t miss out on this. Just wait until the Confotadis Maledictis part. You will snap. May 12-13 www.galloarts.org
Prospect Gala
This is something you need to check out. This is cool local, intelligent theatre, completely prepared by local people in a great small setting where you can really feel like you are a part of the play. They are working on their new season and they are having a really important fundraiser in one of the coolest buildings in Modesto.
The Prospect Theater Project’s Annual FUNdraiser is June 3! Don your chicest chapeaus and party down to gear up for the 24th season with the Blue Monday Band at the Silos.
It takes a village to keep Modesto’s longestrunning resident theater thriving — so put a feather in your Il CAPitano and join your favorite cast of characters for a night of whimsy, gratitude, and celebration at the Modesto Silos.
This month on the Prospect stage, Sight Unseen by Donald Margulies
May 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28
Central West Ballet’s Peter Pan
First star to the right, straight on to morning! Peter Pan is the ultimate magical story ballet. Seriously, you don’t want to miss this. Journey to Neverland with Peter, Wendy, John, Michael and Tinker Bell as they encounter Peter’s arch enemy, Captain James Hook! After you see it, you might just feel like flying, too! May 6, 7 & 8.
Guess what the tallest hill is in Modesto? It’s the Briggsmore overpass. That means that Modesto is pretty flat and that makes it good for bicycling. It is crazy that its only approximately 5 miles from the city limits to downtown and it is super easy to ride to restaurants on the weekend for a Sunday Fun Day or to our local parks. But heads up though as so many people are texting while driving, it is more dangerous to be on a bike, so that is why it is so important to promote bike safety and awareness. Drivers, get off your phone! Cyclists, follow the motor vehicle rules! It’s pretty simple. If you bike to work downtown Modesto, on May 18, there will be snacks and goodies from 6:30 – 8 am.
Please also lookout for helmet safety programs being offered by the Stanislaus Regional Transit. Keep those kids and yourself safe out there. For kid safety tips, schedules and updates, www.facebook.com/safekidsstanislaus/
In taut scenes that dart from past to present and back, the characters are forced to deal with the unanswerable question of antiSemitism, the legacy of the Holocaust and assimilation, the sadness of lost love, the role of the artist and the location of the human soul at the end of a ragged century.
Learn more, get tix & info@prospecttheaterproject.org or (209) 549-9341
GALLO CENTER FOR THE ARTS TICKETS AT MODESTOSYMPHONY.ORG
Summer is just around the corner, and with it comes family vacations. Unfortunately, many of us forget about our fitness during these trips. However, exercise can be incorporated into your vacation without sacrificing fun. If you have a job requiring travel, finding the time or place to work out can be even more challenging, but there are creative solutions to this problem. If you need more time or need access to workout equipment? That’s where the jump rope comes in. Jumping rope can provide a great workout in a short amount of time. An example of being good at skipping rope would be Sylvester Stalone in the Rocky movies. Rocky! Not to be confused with the Rock for our younger Modesto View readers. In other words, skipping rope with minimal effort is like professional boxers do. I am far from being a professional
when it comes to skipping rope. I just haven’t mastered that constant rhythm of it being almost effortless. On average, you can burn 10-20 calories per minute, making it a high-intensity cardio exercise. If you’re a beginner, start with short intervals and gradually increase the length of your workouts as you build your stamina. Mix things up by trying different jump rope techniques, such as double unders or crisscrosses, to keep your activities challenging and engaging.
Whether planning an extended family vacation or traveling the world for work, it’s essential to prioritize your fitness routine. Pack a jump rope and use it as a quick cardio workout that requires very little space and can be done anywhere at any time. For a fun twist, try using two jump ropes and do Double Dutch with the neighborhood kids. Whatever you decide, remember to make time for exercise during your travels. Remember, some fitness is better than none, and incorporating physical activity into your vacation can make it even more enjoyable. This summer, try to stay active and start your fitness routine with a jump rope. It’s not just a workout. It’s a lifestyle.
We’ve reached the month of May and the countdown to the summer is starting.
Everyone is feeling the spring fever and getting outside as much as possible. Much like everyone Ms. M as always, is enjoying much of her time outdoors and having some fun around Modesto. Here are a few ways to get around town that won’t hurt your budget.
The warmer weather is back, which means the Music in the Plaza has also returned. The season of free music events in downtown Modesto happens every Friday at 7 p.m. throughout the summer and fall months.
Music in the Plaza welcomes David Perez on May 12th. You can head downtown to 10th Street Plaza across from Brendan Theaters. Once you arrive, you will be taken over by the music. This event is open to all ages. Check it out! Info: https://www.facebook. com/10thStreetMusic/
Attention readers, book lovers, and Storytime fans, the Stanislaus County Library welcomes you to drop by, take in a program, and check out some materials. Your local library branch has so much to offer you. Stop in, apply for a library card or replace the old one and pick up the latest must-have materials on your list. If they don’t have an item, let
them try to find it for you. Library cards are useable at all branches in the county. Modesto Main Library is located at 16th and I sts., Info: 209-558-7800. http:// www.stanislauslibrary.org
Art nourishes the mind and spirit but can also be significant and tell a story. Their art can represent cultures as the artist’s voices share so much of their spirit and history. On May 25th, the Modesto Art Museum and The State present Tokyo Stories, a documentary that spans 400 years of incredibly dynamic Japanese art – ranging from woodblock prints of Hokusai and Hiroshige to Pop Art to contemporary photography and Manga and more. Don’t miss out on this chance to immerse yourself in another culture. Additional screenings run from the 25th-28th. More info: https://thestate.org/ More music, no problem! Porchfest returns for the 2023 season! This local area event is a favorite because it is free and hosts a ton of local music at a collection of porch parties in the La Loma, College, and Downtown Modesto areas. It all goes down from Noon to 5 pm on May 21st and is open to all ages. Support the local music scene and get to know your neighbors throughout Modesto. Maps with info: http://www. modestoporchfest.com/
May is finally here, and it’s safe to say that it’s one of the most awaited months of the year. With summer just around the corner, and the school year coming to an end, there’s a lot to look forward to. The flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and the warmth is finally hitting us. It’s the perfect time to spend in Modesto, enjoying the beautiful summer weather.
For all the Star Wars fans out there, you’re in for a treat this May. As we all know, May 4th is celebrated as “May the Fourth be with you.” This phrase was created by none other than George Lucas, who grew up in Modesto. The city celebrates this special day enthusiastically, and you want to experience all the fun. So head over to the 10th street plaza from 5-9 pm to indulge in Star Wars-
Maythemed food and drinks, fan group performances, and much more. It’s highly encouraged to wear your favorite Star Wars T-shirt or dress up as your favorite character. And the lightsaber battle is something you would want to take advantage of!
If you’re in need of some products, I recommend coming to Modesto Certified Farmers Market. We need to support our local farmers! It takes place Thursdays and Saturdays, 8 am-1 pm. Apart from fresh fruits and vegetables, you can find various items like candles, bouquets, honey, and much more. One Of my favorite things to buy there is a big bag of kettle corn and peaches. The fruit is absolutely delicious. I could not imagine getting better fruits than the ones we have at our farmer’s market. The market is located on 16th Street, right between H and I streets.
I definitely recommend coming and helping our local vendors. I hope your May is filled with laughs and lots of sun!
There’s an energy about spring that makes me want to spring into action. The faster the better, I got so much on my to-dolist! For me spring is a time of change and renewal, out of the old and into the new! It’s exciting, exhilarating! The surge of new energy however, makes me impatient. I don’t want to wait in line or sit in traffic. My rushing from one thing to the next makes me more clumsy. I make mistakes. I forget where I put something. I rush into action, talk too fast, make the wrong decisions. Sounds familiar?
Sometimes when I wear myself out like this I go and read one of my wise books. Here’s a quote from the ancient wise book from China, the I Ching, the Book of Changes. The 5th hexagram, titled “Watchful Waiting” says: “Stop, look and listen before you take action. Do one thing at a time or there is real danger. When faced with confusion, maintain control. When faced with a complex situation, realize it cannot be solved quickly or with one
simple solution. Forget this and you slip into indecision, inviting your enemies to move in. Adapt to reality, stand by your convictions, but do not be unreasonable or antagonistic. Confusion is not constant. Use your peaceful moments to compose yourself so your goal remains clearly in sight. No situation is hopeless. Be sensitive to help, accept it gratefully, and your situation improves.”
Amazing how wise they were in the old days.
Wishing you a successful and lovely spring! For more info you can go to taichi4modesto.com or call (209) 572-4518
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Time to dust off the lawn chairs and prep those picnic baskets as the 2023 summer concert season of the Modesto Band of Stanislaus County (MoBand) is ready to start June 8. Thursdays 8 pm
June 8 - Rockin m Rollin
June 15 - MoBand
G.O.A.T hits
June 22 - Hippy Dippy
June 29 - Patriotic Fury
July 6 - American Gems
June 13 - Highlights
June 20 - Special Benefit Local Band Show
Rehearsals Monday and Wednesday night from 6:30 to 9 pm Mancini Hall, 718 Tuolumne Blvd beginning June 5. A special welcome-back rehearsal will be held on May 31 from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
For more information about MoBand or to make donations visit www.moband.org or follow MoBand on: Facebook @moband1919
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For those expecting the Oakdale Chocolate Festival each May, please note that it has been postponed to the fall. Please check back for updates at https://oakdalechamber.com/events/ oakdale-chocolate-festival/
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Eagles Hall, Modesto
The Post Restaurant, Modesto Retro Louonge, Modesto
Knockin’ Boots, Modesto
VFW Post 3199, Modesto
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Modesto
Modesto Senior Citizens Center
Gallo Center for the Arts
KCBP 95.5 FM
Low Key, Modesto
Low Key Saloon, Modesto
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KCBP 95.5
P Wexford’s Pub, Modesto
John Thurman Field, Modesto
Cali Burger, Modesto
The Fruit Yard, Modesto Prospect Theater Project, Modesto
Saucy Ink Tattoo, Modesto Twisted Pig, Modesto
10th Street Plaza
P Wexford’s Pub, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
Dying Breed Brewing, Oakdale
Retro Louonge, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
Nino’s Place, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
Low Key Saloon, Modesto Frontier Club, Patterson
KCBP 95.5 FM
Rivets Grill, Modesto
Modesto Public Library
LaLoma Park, Modesto
John Thurman Field, Modesto
Knockin Boots, Modesto
Chartreuse Muse, Modesto Chartreuse Muse, Modesto
The Fruit Yard, Modesto
Prospect Theater Project, Modesto Chartreuse Muse, Modesto
The Boardroom, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
KCBP Radio 95.5 FM
Queen Bean Coffee, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
Stanislaus County Fair
KCBP 95.5 FM
Low Key Saloon, Modesto
Speakeasy Lounge, Modesto Johansen HS, Modesto
John Thurman Field, Modesto Zoom
Prospect Theater Project, Modesto
VFW Post 3199, Modesto
Queen Bean Coffee, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
KCBP 95.5 FM
Nino’s Place, Modesto
The Smart Axe Modesto, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
KCBP 95.5 FM
Modesto Senior Citizens Center
The Twisted Pig, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
Low Key Saloon, Modesto
The Udder Place, Turlock
Urbano, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
KCBP 95.5 FM
KCBP 95.5 FM
Urbano California Bistro, Modesto
Ten Pin Fun Center, Turlock
KCBP 95.5 FM
KCBP 95.5
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Splash Bar, Modesto
Bookies, Modesto
Bookies Bar, Modesto
Dying Breed Brewing, Oakdale
Tap In Wine Down, Ceres
SpeakEasy Lounge, Modesto Ralston’s Goat, Modesto
3600Santa Fe St, Riverbank
KCBP 95.5 FM
KCBP 95.5 FM
Nino’s Place, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
June 9th-American Graffiti Parade
June 10-11th-American Graffiti Car Festival
July 4th-4th of July Parade in Downtown Modesto
July 7-16th-Stanislaus County Fair
July 14th-Frida Friday in the 10th Street Plaza
July 8-9th StocktonCon Summer at the Stockton Arena
August 1st-National Night Out
August 6th ModStock at Graceada Park
September 22nd-Latino Heritage Festival in the 10th Street Plaza
September 30th Lodi Comic Con Fall at Grape Festival Grounds
October 1st-6th DoMo Walls in Downtown Modesto
October 14-15th-Riverbank
Wine and Cheese Festival
October 14th-Main Street Day
Ripon
October 17th Modesto Area
Music Awards at the State Theatre
October 21st-Dia De Los Muertos in the 10th Street Plaza
November 11th-Veterans Day Parade
November 25th-ModShop in Downtown Modesto
December 2nd-Celebration of Lights Parade Downtown Modesto
Dec 2nd-23rd-Rockin’ Holiday in 10th Street Plaza Thurs-Sat
December 9th-Spirit of Giving Run in Downtown Modesto
April-October DoMo First Friday in Downtown Modesto Third Thursday Art Walk in Downtown Modesto
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