GREETINGS VIEW
Greetings friends, Contents
I love Rocktober. So many things are happening, the weather is changing, maybe some rain, but the evenings get darker as we work our way to Halloween at the end of the month.
But first things first, our new granddaughter is a month old already and these are magical and the most important times and we have one proud big brother. I treasure these moments and we count our blessings to have our family so close to us.
There is much to do in October, much to see, much to hear, much to eat, much to drink and much to experience. Really good things are happening. The Modesto Children’s Museum is now open and our own grandchild has already experienced the fun. We are proud to be founding donors and things like this are really important to our future. Now, I need you all to help us get the Graffiti USA Museum built. There has been a lot of background construction, and now it is time to actually start the fun stuff. We need you, we need your company to be founding donors.
Thanks to some large-scale donations, you
should see some big outside construction starting in November. If you are interested in being a part of making this happen, please reach out to me and I will be happy to meet up with you or your group and show you the possibilities. It will be magic. Museums bring our culture and history to life and are good for our city. Check out the poem this month from Salvatore Salerno on page 6.
Every October, we celebrate our local music scene at the Modesto Area Music Awards. In 2000, Chris Ricci and I decided to celebrate our local music big time Grammy style, so the MAMAs were born, and now 23 years later, we are still showcasing the amazing talent we have here in down and showcase all of the different genres, venues and events that happen each year. This year we are celebrating the people that keep the music going into the future. We celebrate the music teachers and the music programs in the schools that bring MoBand to life and keep it running. This year the MAMAs recognizes our rock and roll music teacher, Darin Morris of VMI Rocks, for being a champion for music education and preparing the next generation to rock so “somebody scream! I have known Darin
since our Beyer High days, and he is the real rockin’ deal. Please take time to check out all of our local nominated bands and to vote for MAMA. This is how we make the #1 list for Hidden Gem music and now we need to make the list for best music, period. Vote now at www.modestoareamusic.com and stay tuned for the winners announced on October 17 from the State Theatre.
And finally, all roads lead to Halloween. There are things to do all month long, more people and businesses are getting in on the action, and more creepy stage shows like Frankenstein and haunted film fests at the State Theatre. Take time to have some fun, get some thrill and chills and most of all enjoy being a kid again when you can. It is good to look at the good and fun things to do and the people that create them here in Modesto USA. This is the mission of ModestoView, to Serve Civic Pride Daily. Thank you to all of the people that get into the spirit of teamwork, make local things happen and the businesses that advertise in ModestoView that make it possible to bring it to you in print.
Hope you have a wonderful Rocktober and a Happy Halloween.
With gratitude,
Chris Murphy, founder and publisher, ModestoView.
chrism@modestoview.com
On the Cover
Our amazing Madam Leota is Marjorie Sturdy, one of our local Progressive energizers. By day she is a mental health therapist, helping community members stay mentally healthy and by night she is a progressive activist always trying to energize community members to get involved and to vote.
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Michael J Mangano
Efren Martinez
Walk & Roll with Community Hospice October 22nd!
The start of this season is a time of giving and many walks and runs planned to help community organizations reach their goals and garner widespread support. This year, it is exciting to share that Community Hospice has started a new event this year specifically to support Gabriel’s Friends Pediatric Fund supporting the Pediatric Care Programs offered by Community Hospice. While most think of the elderly as the main recipients of hospice care, children are also recipients of this care which helps to provide enhanced quality of life through palliative and hospice end-of-life services. While it is impossible to imagine the difficulties many families experience as they make the decision to move to hospice care, the Walk and Roll is a time to show your support for those in need and to hear firsthand from those who are currently receiving care and to share what
MUSE IN THEM, MODESTO!
Salvatore Salerno By Abigail PowerPublisher Information NON PROFIT VIEW POET VIEW
Community Hospice means to them. The Walk and Roll Fun Run is October 22nd at 8:00 AM at 4368 Spyres Way Modesto, CA. To set up a team and set a goal for fundraising, you can reach out to Michelle Jasper at michelle.jasper@hospiceheart.org. In person registration is available from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursday October 19th and day of the event on Sunday October 22nd, but participants are welcome to register online at https://give.hospiceheart. org/event/walk-roll-fun-run/. This is an amazing organization that needs your support and is providing generous and quality care to so many in our community, so let’s get ready to Walk & Roll!
Our todays are yesterday’s dreams performed, our tomorrows a mixture made from todays, our yesterdays archived for our tomorrows, so all three times meld as one in the same. What spaces can anyone enter to see them?
Pardon the rhyme, but of course a museum! Museums are portals to otherwise times, and our modest town has its fair share of them. First the earth, remember, contains all of time. The Great Valley Museum was built as a tribute to what these lands are, once were, and still could be— of wild rose and elderberry, of wetlands and tule, of long riparian corridors and wide oak savannah. As the folk song does not say, This land was not made for [just] you and me, but also for the First of Us, for coyotes and beavers, magpies and soaring hawks, for all the wild creatures that move in the valley, to thrive and pass on in their own native terms. Your Great Valley Museum, then, serves as reminder for us to cherish, preserve, and serve as protectors. Yes, yesterday’s gone, but the past still remains. That’s true for local history too, as McHenry Mansion and Museum stand to prove. Step on through and take in their furnishings, schoolroom and store, washers, stoves, lamps, farm tools, mining scales… “Oh, that’s so 19th Century!” one may complain. Oh, really, retro much? Haven’t you ridden a train or a bike, listened to radio, taken a photograph, tapped on a qwerty keyboard, even today?
Everything old gets re-fashioned anew! Muse on that, folks, respect your elderly grandthings for what, and how, the otherwise people used to live.
Remember American Graffiti, that break-out movie that captured Modesto of ’62? That Lucas dream enshrined those high-school ways on the pop culture map with its water balloons, full moon and Pharaohs, sock hops and slick hair, teen angst and car-rolling chatter, cops with bow ties and a growling Wolfman Jack with his “boss” music, roller-skate waitresses at the drive-in hangout, burgers and Cokes, jukeboxes, and all throughout, young love found and missed. The Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum, nostalgia housed indoors, showcases the sculpted rides from those free-wheeling years, the ‘50 Chevy, ’56 Lincoln…Check it out, cats and kittens!
The future is built out of imagination, from exploration, and from the whimsical play of our children today. The Modesto Children’s Museum, conceived in 2019, nurtured these years past, is now their arena to grow. It will have the Tall Tales stage, with music, dance, puppets and plays; it will have a Maker Space for art; it will have a vortex climber for those with nimble skills; it will have learning labs for the secrets of water flow, for the subtleties of air and light, shown through games; it will have exhibits, farm-to-table, and much more. Fast forward their pledge to build through to this year, when their past plans for that future have become now. Time-capsule portals to all our days, that’s museums— but I’ve blabbed long enough, so just go and see ‘em!
It is October Country with Halloween and autumn leaves. In the Art Scene, you can go Trick or Treating a bit early by picking up a FREE map and visiting any number of the 47 artists in 27 Studio venues on October 21 and 22. Studio stops in Turlock, Ceres, Modesto, Oakdale, and Knights Ferry. It’s advisable to plan your route in advance. Printed maps are available at various locations such as Mistlin Gallery, Carnegie Arts Center, Chartreuse Muse, Dragonfly Art for Life, and online at http:// stanislausaos.com. The event is open to all ages, free to attend, with art for sale, art demonstrations, and friendly artists available to discuss how they create their works and the studio spaces they work in. My studio is number 10. Signs will be posted for all the locations.
October 19 marks the Tenth Year of the Art Restores Kids Exhibit, a fundraiser for Cricket’s Hope, Inc. The Art Restores Kids program promotes healing through restorative groups and art. This year, there are 86 pieces of kids’ artwork on display for interpretation, and 97 pieces of art coming in for the show. Eight artists, including myself, Don Hall, Louise Bogetti, Ellen Roehne, Henrietta Sparkman, Tammy Jo
Autumn Leaves and Art Scenes
By Jim ChristiansenSchoppet, Chella, and Nicole Slater, have been participants for all ten years. For event and ticket information, call 209-312-9991.
The Autumn Art Festival member’s show at Mistlin Gallery concludes on October 14. The Best of Show winner is Nicole Slater, who also won First Place in the Water Media category and Mixed Media. Other first-place winners are Terry Silva in the 3-Dimensional category, William Harris in Graphics and Photography, and Brian Paris in Category 2 for Oil and Pastel. The full award listing can be found at the Gallery.
On October 18, the Cancer Survivors and Caregivers Complementary Therapy annual exhibit opens. Following this show is the Give the Gift of Art opening on November 21. A call for Artists for two Photography competitions in 2024, one open worldwide, is currently available, with entries due by December 15. This may result in a multi-venue exhibition. Please check in at Stanislaus Arts Council Mistlin Gallery for the prospectus. A new Grace Lieberman Cabaret Series event is announced for
November 4, with tickets and information available at the gallery.
The Modesto Junior College Art Gallery will close the MJC Art Faculty Exhibition on October 5. The MJC gallery is located on the East Campus and is open Monday to Thursday from 10 AM to 4 PM. While in the area, you can visit the Kruse-Lucas showroom gallery at 525 Tully Rd to see the Plein Air art of Vince Walsh. Nearby, Kaila Kindly will have his Eleven11 Kansas art and music studios open from 10 AM to 2 PM on October 21 and 22. The Third Thursday Art Walk is scheduled for October 19. Suzanne Staud will be the featured artist at the Chartreuse Muse until December, with an Artist Reception on October 14.
October often marks the start of the holiday gift-shopping season. It also happens to be my birthday month, so you can get a head start on the season and the new year with the 2024 Coffee Cats Calendar or a tee shirt featuring my original art at http:// Coffeecatscalendar.com. There will likely
be pop-up shows for artists and crafters, as well as events to attend that Art View doesn’t have information on. I do know that local artists have participated, donated, and even had their work displayed on the walls at the Graffiti Museum. Make sure to check out the Children’s Museum downtown on Eleventh Street and support your local artists, galleries, and art-sharing venues.
BREW VIEW
Indigeny Reserve Autumn Festival
By Brandilyn & Christopher MitchellThe Dark Cherry is so-close to being a sour, it’s a “gentle sour” ha!
They have two seasonals, the Apricot and Summer Peach. Both are delectable!
The Harvest Blend is created from a blend of apples grown on 100+ year old trees. It is more mild, and has more sugar, so it is much sweeter on the pallet.
Nestled in the gorgeous woods of Tuolumne County in the city of Sonora, is a barn surrounded by several groves of apple trees. Those groves were purchased by Jay & Judy Watson back when Indigeny Reserve was just an idea. At first, he sold the apples straight from the tree, and soon decided to tap into the cider market with an amazing cider recipe. Their son Joe joined the business as the Orchard Manager. Now it is a national brand, and the barn is an attraction for locals and tourists alike. The barn is complete with a tasting room, gift shop filled to the brim with local vendor’s wares and you can even take a tour of the barrel room. Surrounded by picnic tables, outside games for kids, ample parking, tons of shade provided by super old trees, and lush apple groves & grape vines as far as the eye can see. They do full facility tours often, so check their facebook for dates and times.
The name “Indigeny” comes from combining the words “indigenous” and “synergy”. The company has thrown themselves into reducing, reusing, recycling and re-purposing as much as they possibly can. They bottle
in aluminum cans because aluminum is easy to recycle, and doesn’t make a mess if one is dropped on the floor like glass does. It also helps the product last longer, as aluminum keeps out light. The aluminum packing earned them an international design award. Another way they reuse is that during the distilling process, the isoprophyl alcohol pulled out from the Brandy & Vodka is then reused to keep their fermenting tanks cold.
Organic apples create a wax seal on their skin naturally, and this skin allows the apples to stay fresh and sweet 9-10 months in a fridge. Watson’s apples are stored, then washed, dried, juiced, filtered and fermented for 3 weeks. The entire process from picked to bottled is about 7 weeks. They grow an average of 11,000 Granny Smiths and 7,000 Honeycrisps annually. They currently offer several flavors-some on tap and some in bottles:
The Original Crisp cider is made from granny smith apples, and uses champagne yeast for a dry finish. (Also comes in an organic variety!)
Blackberry is the Crisp recipe with blackberry juice added. Very sweet, smooth and delicious!
Bubbly Ciderbration is their take on champagne and it’s truly elegant.
And the favorite of the season is always the Pumpkin! This sells out quickly, so if you like it be sure to buy several bottles and keep it in the fridge for your October, November and December festivities. And it doesn’t stop at cider! They have mastered the art of distilling, too! Their Brandy is aged 3-5 years in used Jack Daniels casks. It is a blend of all cider flavors, then distilled twice to get a clean, fresh finish. It’s smooth and delicious! Great on it’s own or in a mixed beverage. Limoncello and Orangecello Liquer were recently added to their forte. So even if you prefer cocktails, they have you covered! The Annual Autumn Festival is a monthlong celebration every Saturday in October from 11am-4pm. There is a $5 parking fee. The pumpkin patch will be open for your
autumn produce needs and for your family photo opportunities. Each Saturday will feature a different band, several food trucks, craft vendors, a scarecrow contest, and don’t forget the most important aspect: Indigeny is a family friendly venue! There is tons of space for your kids to play and they have musical instruments, a sandbox with construction equipment and hayrides! Get your group together and play the disc golf course. Take a stroll on the hiking trail. Don’t miss out and bring some bottles home to enjoy on Halloween!
Oct 7th: Kick off with annual pumpkin & zucchini weigh in
Oct 14th: Blue Oak Band
Oct 21st: McFunky Band
Oct 28th Kris Olsen Band
Something else new that is happening are the Summerland Farm Classes, every Thursday morning from 10am-12pm. $20 a class.
October classes are:
Oct 5th: So You Want to be a Homesteader
Oct 12th: Chicken Keeping and Processing
Oct 19th: Climate Change and space challenges in your garden
Sip on, friends!
Indigeny Reserve
14679 Summers Lane, Sonora Open 7 days a week, 10am-5pm
Oct. 13 & 14, 2023 • 7:30pm Gallo Center for the Arts
Tickets start at $20 ModestoSymphony.org • 209.338.2100
MAMA VIEW HIP HOP VIEW
Who is Your MAMA?
By Middagh GoodwinEye On Modesto Hip Hop Culture
By Joseph “PSUNO” ZimmererThe question of how I get nominated often arises just after the voting goes live. The easiest way to get noticed is to email your gigs to events@modestoview.com. This not only shows your active but also gets your local shows added to the ModestoView calendar online and in print (if you submit them before the 20th of each month).
In July/August, we start crowd-sourcing by asking past winners, promoters, venues, DJs, writers, and music schools for their picks. Anyone can submit their recommendations. We want to hear from your peers, those who have booked or played with you. So, please feel free to recommend your friend’s band or anyone you have booked or performed alongside. It carries more weight when a promoter, club owner, another band, or comedian vouches for you.
Another question we receive when voting begins is why certain genres are not included or why certain categories are combined. It is typically because there are not enough active participants in that genre to warrant the time, expense, and effort required to celebrate it. If you would like to see genres like Rockabilly, Reggae, or perhaps a new category like SKA, celebrated, consider booking shows, starting a band, or encouraging others to build up that scene. Last but certainly not least, how can I attend the MAMA Awards live at the historic State Theatre on October 17th? All MAMAees are entitled to bring a guest free of charge. We also extend invitations to city council members, community dignitaries, DJs, and past winners to present or co-present awards. So, if you are eager to
attend but were not nominated, reach out to one of your friends who was and ask if you can be their plus one. We would be remiss if we did not acknowledge this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Darin “Somebody Scream” Morris. Music teacher, owner of the Valley Music Institute, and guitar virtuoso. He has been playing and teaching music for over 4 decades and has taught a number of the current MAMAnees as well as past winners. He himself won as part of Donnie & the Wayrads, and Modstock has taken the honor several times. His dedication to teaching the next generation as well as continuing to practice his craft is truly commendable.
Modesto Area Music Association (MAMA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you are able, please consider donating to support. The MAMA Awards show is a communitybuilding event, and being nominated or winning a MAMA is just the beginning. It can be a stepping stone towards bigger opportunities. Congratulations to all the MAMAees! Modesto and the 209 are the true winners, thanks to the abundance of talented performers we have. Before submitting your vote (voting ends at 11:59 p.m. on October 15th at modestoareamusic. com), I encourage you to explore the nominations in every category. Additionally, please show support for the restaurants, bars, breweries, and venues that provide a stage for our local artists to shine.
You can watch the Awards show streaming live on http://modestoview.com.
“Don’t KNOCK The Hustle”
Noel Serafin Aka E-Nock is just the type of guy to lead a crew, and this crew is Knock Squad. We had a chance to talk with him about preserving the future of Bboy culture in Modesto.
Knock Squad, what is it, who are you?
Hi, my name is Noel Serafin, I go by the name of E-Nock. I currently teach at Luv2Dance in Modesto. I also sub at Alegria Ballroom Dance 320 in Turlock. I started Knock Squad because I wanted my students to be a part of something and not just come to class every week.
How did you go from Bboy to teacher?
My feeling that there might not be a next generation of Bboys or BGirls. This made me realize I should be teaching this art. That is when I transitioned into becoming a teacher.
What type of events have your students been showing off these new dance moves? Well, every studio has its yearly recitals. We encourage dance at any event we get a chance to perform at, such as schools, churches, parks, and definitely an important one DOMO First Fridays.
Are you taking on new students?
I’ve been teaching about eight years and I have never denied any student, so yes, I am taking any and every student that is willing to learn this art.
Where can we catch up with you? Social Media Links?
Instagram is where I post most of the flyers, sign-ups, and information to our community.
Instagram: @Knock_ squad_
CHORUS VIEW
Do You Hear What I Hear?
By Chelsea FoyIf you haven’t yet heard about the Central Valley Youth Chorus, prepare to be excited! Central Valley Youth Chorus is a new community childrens’ choir, dedicated to creating opportunities for young singers to do what they love most: sing. Founded recently by local musicians and educators Polly Vasché, Chelsea Foy, and Beth Holtan, CVYC’s mission is to help kids discover their spirit of creativity, compassion, and teamwork through the transformative art of choral music. CVYC currently rehearses and performs in Downtown Modesto but has big dreams, and expects to expand its reach “to children in underserved areas. This will mean establishing CVYC “pods” or neighborhood sites which are more accessible. We look forward to bringing this concept to reality,” says Vasché. Beth Holtan, the choir’s inaugural conductor, says: “CVYC will be a place where children discover hidden talents, and understand how they are an integral part of our community.” The Central Valley Youth Chorus is currently accepting new singers, grades 4-8! The choir meets weekly to rehearse, and will have their first public performance in December. CVYC is also accepting donations to help fund their cause, and has applied for nonprofit status. To enroll your child or support the cause, visit www.centralvalleyyouthchorus.org
HISTORY VIEW HAWKE CASTLE
By Harrison PowerUNPLUGGED VIEW
A Haunting In Modesto
Have you ever driven by the sprawling brick mansion on Magnolia Avenue just off of Needham Street and wondered why or how a stately castle ended up in the heart of Modesto? Of the more recognizable homes in the Modesto area, not many are as distinctive as “Hawke Castle” at 115 Magnolia Avenue in the College Area Neighborhood, with its rounded towers, brickwork, and slate roof. The home was built for the family of Edwin R. Hawke (1881-1941), who was the manager of the J.C. Penney store in Modesto and a prominent businessman.
Hawke was originally manager of the flagship J.C. Penney department store in Kemmerer, Wyoming before being transferred to Modesto for the opening of the Penney store in 1916. Under Hawke’s leadership, J.C. Penney sponsored one of the first summer series of concerts by the Stanislaus County Boys’ Band held in Courthouse Park in 1930. Hawke also was elected twice as District 2 Director for the Modesto Irrigation District, and served from 1937 to 1941.
Construction of the Hawke residence began in 1929 at the onset of the Great Depression, and the Norman-styled home was completed in February 1930. According to issues of the Modesto Bee from 1930, Hawke Castle was built with a cost of $200,000. The Normandy-inspired home was designed by the Bay Area
architect Clarence Casebolt Dakin, and the front and rear yards were designed by prominent landscape architect, Harvey Gilkey, both of Oakland. The backyard included a swimming pool, making Hawke Castle likely one of the earlier homes in Modesto to have a pool. Construction was done and overseen by local firm George Ulrich Construction Company. When built, the expansive home had ten rooms, four bathrooms, and a finished basement for entertaining. Hawke Castle was even featured in a 1930 issue of Architectural Digest.
After Edwin R. Hawke passed away at the age of 60 years old, his wife Hazel W. Hawke sold the home in 1941 to Al and Dorothea Goldschmidt, an engineer and high school teacher respectively. The Goldschmidts lived in the Castle until they passed away, Al in 1962 and Dorothea in 1965, at which point the home eventually was sold to Dr. E. Burnett Tonge in 1970 and then to other subsequent owners. Luckily despite the numerous changes in ownership of Hawke Castle over the years, the integrity of the historic gem on Magnolia Avenue has been well maintained. Due to being a fine example of unique architecture and its connection to early 20th Century business growth in Modesto, the City Council designated Hawke Castle a City Landmark in 1991, becoming the second private residence in the city to be a protected historic structure.
Note - This is a private residence so please do not disturb occupants.
Huddle in close around the campfire, fellow music lovers, while I share a spooky story with you. Any presenter of music with a decent tenure is likely to collect a handful of horror stories, but mine is a literal tale of horror, the stuff of nightmares, something which still leaves me perplexed and haunted thinking about it years later. Anyone familiar with the MU concert series knows that we favor original songwriters. We don’t feature cover or tribute bands. The one exception is an annual showcase that premiered ten years ago, a December event called ELEGY, during which some of the area’s best songwriters get together and pay homage to the notable musicians who passed on during the calendar year. Now 2017 was the year that filmmaker George Romero died. You know, the creator of the ‘Night Of The Living Dead’ series. I proposed branching out a bit and doing a song in his honor. Clearly, there was only one song choice here: ‘Zombie’ by The Cranberries, despite everyone in that band still being among the living. One of my young songwriter friends signed on to include the song in her set. She did a lovely job, and the showcase was a hit as always.
A month later, The Cranberries’ lead singer Dolores O’Riordan was found dead in her London hotel room.
What? The? Faust?
The official report was that Dolores drowned in her tub after passing out drunk. Perhaps that’s all there was to it. My own suspicion, though, is that I somehow unleashed a death curse upon the poor lass by folding her into a ritual invoking the musical spirits of the departed. Damnit, I just wanted to throw an extra bit of fun into the evening, not blow the lid off Pandora’s Box!
by
Aaron RowanDon’t blame the gal who actually covered the song. (I won’t name her outright, but I CAN tell you that her maiden name is one letter away from ‘Elvira,’ adding an extra dash of darkness to this eerie affair.) I’m the one who put her up to it, and I’ll accept the full measure of blame. If my theory is correct, I’m headed for the seventh circle of hell for my unwitting part in the tragic loss of this beautiful musical talent. But before I go, I’m going to keep enjoying all the cool cultural events I can that Modesto has to offer.
Circling back to the circles of hell, the State Theatre has something different and worthwhile for this Halloween season. It’s a screening of the first full-length horror movie ever released: ‘L’Inferno,’ a 1911 adaptation of Dante’s classic poem about his exploration of Hell. Indie chamber music group Montopolis (hailing from Austin, TX) is on tour along with the film, providing a live soundtrack to the devilish action, using a mix of psych rock, dark wave, and terrifying sound effects. Catch this silent-film masterpiece on Sunday 10/15 at 6 pm, showing one night only. Tickets are $17, available at www.thestate.org. Intimate performances. Infinite playlist. MODESTO UNPLUGGED. www.modestounplugged.com.
Who’s your pal? Pupz ‘n’ Palz saves the day
By Steve PerryWhere do they go?
When animals lose a home or are lost, where do they go? Traditionally, we all think of the pound, a government run en tity that tries very hard to reunite pets and owners. But in the course of time, these institutions were never designed to handle the extreme number of pets.
But it is much more than that and there are so many needs in our community, that it really does take a community of different groups to make sure pets are safe and get a good home.
When asked about how Pupz began, Founder; Karri Husman shared a story.
INTER VIEW DOG VIEW
It’s time to play!
Make sure you take your dogs for a good walk and get them some exercise.
While looking through Craigslist to adopt a dog, she found a cattle dog, dirty, withdrawn and not eating. Sent home, dog in hand and with prescribed dog food, she stopped to get some tacos because her day was long, then she realized the dog was sniffing her for the tacos, which she shared, and the two began their bond, leading to a return to health and eating. The fire was lit and there was no turning back, Pupz n Palz was born.
Enter the compassionate… Pupz n Palz Rescue. Founded in 2009, they have taken 600-700 animals off the street annually, prior to COVID-19. Currently, due to steep increases of price, they are hovering at 200-300. Post COVID-19 funding has also has decreased, making it hard to take in fur babies that need bottle feeding or special needs animals. COVID also made things worse as there are many pets adopted during this time that are now looking for new homes, so funding is extra important.
With a regular crew of volunteers (around 5) it is pretty difficult to operate. When asked about what could be done here, Karri said, “we need more volunteers, we need more donations to cover the increased costs, but more importantly, we need people to adopt the animals.”
There is a pet for everyone they have plenty to choose from.
Check them out at, Facebook https:// www.facebook.com/Pupznpalzrescue or 1430 Carpenter Lane Suite B (appointment only)
Call (209) 480-8662 also www.pupznpalz.petfinder.com
Pictures of current pets, Luna, Brody and Cole at press time. Please check the current status of these and other dogs looking for a good home.
October is National Adopt a Dog month
Also, there are some dog friendly things you can do and hang out with other pups and friends.
Morris Dog Park. –
Modesto’s First Dog Park –
607 Morris Avenue 6 am – 10 pm
Oakdale Dog Park
7886 Crane Rd. Oakdale 6-9 pm
Did you know there is an indoor dog park too?
Check out Bark in McHenry Village. There is fun for your dogs and a tap room for you. Great combo. Memberships are available and this is a good time for everyone.
1717 McHenry Ave Ste 61
12 -9 Wed -Sat 10-7 Sunday
www.instagram.com/bark.dogpark/
Take Your Dog to the State
The State is going to the dogs, again! It’s that time of year for everyone’s favorite dog event. Yes, that means you can come to the movies with your best (dog) friend! Admission for your fur-baby is just $3 and directly benefits dogs awaiting adoption at Kate’s Furreka Recue. https://kfrescue.com/ There will be a pup-cup station, a live caricature artist to draw your furry friend, dog toys from our favorite brand Goughnuts, and raffle prizes from some of our sponsors. Then you can enjoy the film Balto, the dog that saves his town with voices by Kevin Bacon, Bridget Fonda and more. Oct 22 - 11 am film at 12:30 www.thestate.org
Check out dog friendly restaurants and activities at Visit Modesto. https://visitmodesto.com/modestolovesdogs/ Please share your dog friendly tips. info@modestoview.com
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FOOD VIEW
Falcon’s Lair Brings Vintage Hollywood to Life.
By Chris MurphyThis October, we celebrate the Haunted Mansion and the vintage elements of Halloween lore, it is only appropriate that we explore the Hollywood legends and enjoy going back in time to the glitz and glam of the silent era. Rudolph Valentino was a legendary presence in silent film Hollywood, throwing elaborate parties and private gatherings at his exclusive home, the Falcon’s Lair.
Moe Willey and her family wanted to create a destination, an experience, an escape from the outside world to relax, eat, socialize, turn off your phone and lose yourself, even if for just a while. Adjacent to Highway 99 in Ripon, Falcon’s Lair does just that.
Upon entering, you are transported to the gilded age with two choices to make, dining room or the bar, or social room. The dining room is filled with tall-backed booth for privacy and in the middle, large round tables, named the Capone tables to see and be seen. In true Disney form, the servers are “cast members” and dark curtains cloak the entrances and exits.
Entering the bar feels like discovering a speakeasy where seating groups are named Gatsby, Gable, Rita, Buchannan, Chaplin and others. There is a long marble bar, featuring cocktail elixir stands, a Victrola, and green shaded lights. Once seated you halfway expect F Scott Fitzgerald to walk in, or even Valentino himself.
Before we go further, social is the name of the game here. Drink preparation is an experience. Plates are designed to be shared, appetizers come on birdcage style carriers and there is no rush as you navigate the selections with the guidance of knowledgeable and helpful cast members, some that
are aspiring actors working their way to the big stage. This is an escape back in time.
Around the walls, large TVs show vintage films.
Now seated, your first decision is which of the amazing cocktails you will select. This
is truly craft cocktail preparation. If it’s your first time, I recommend the Falcon Smoked Old Fashioned. The Woodford Reserve whiskey is smoked in a crystal decanter, poured tableside and it is both tasty and beautiful. If you are think-
ing something lighter, I recommend the Lavender Gin Fizz. Empress gin infused with lavender and misted to perfection in a coupe glass. If you want something sweeter, the Strawberry Fields is a winner. The surprise of the day is the Ripon Al-
mond Sour. If you share, Rick Dalton’s love of a whiskey sour, you need to try this with a local almond twist. It won’t be your last one. All of these are prepared and served by family members Jeremiah Willey and Katie Sperbeck.
With the second decision out of the way, it’s time to eat. There are many ways to start here. We recommend the Charcuterie Falcon Cage. This is a multi-level presentation, and well done by our server and aspiring actor Lawrence Smith. Next we enjoyed the Golden Age honey soy glazed Salmon and the 10 oz grilled New York with a buttery bacon relish. On the side we had the Truffle French Fry Festa. These plates are all meant to be shared, so they are all sliced and ready. These are the right portions for a group and invite the next selection.
There are also great side like broccolini spear, salads, herb rice and of course their amazing pizzas, like the Falcon Combination. The Willeys also own Gold Dust Pizza, so these are truly specialties you will enjoy. There is even a Munchkin menu so all are welcome.
This is a fun and elegant experience and plan on taking your time and working through the menu.
Bonus, if you love Absinthe like I do, you need to treat your friends to this experience, where Absinthe (the legal stuff) drips over a sugar cube into your glass. It is quite the presentation.
Please check back with them regularly as they are adding new menu items and they will have a classic elegant car show on October 7th. So get your Gatsby on and have a wonderful time at Falcon’s Lair.
Falcon’s Lair
1225 Canal St. Ripon 209-599-9999.
www.relicincorporated.com
HauntedHappenings!
“When hinges creak in doorless chambers, and strange and frightening sounds echo through the halls. Whenever candlelights flicker where the air is deathly still. That is the time when ghosts are present, practicing their terror with ghoulish delight!” –Haunted Mansion- Disneyland
Neighborhood Trick or Treat
Please note that the actual Halloween Trick or Treat will be on a Monday night, October 31. Please be safe, watch your kids and thank those that are handing out the treats.
Everyone needs some Zydeco with their Halloween! Don’t miss
ALL HALLOWS FAIRE - Angels
Up in the hills, there is a haunted castle. Paranormal visits are regular and now, mere mortals can take a night-time tour of the former boys’ school in Ione. The trip up will create anticipation. Preston Castle has become one of California’s haunted experiences and on any regular day is spooky, but this Halloween will be transformed with an all new scare. Get tickets early as this sells out, and you will want a group of friends to experience this together. Tix, $35 for general are only available in advance and Fast Pass VIP tix are available for $50. 900 Palm Dr, Ione, CA 95640 (209) 256-3623
https://prestoncastle.org/haunt/
Right here at Modesto’s castle, you can experience a Victorian Halloween at the transformed McHenry Mansion. Mortal Obsession at Mansion returns for 2023 with a special self-guided tour of Victorian Funeral Customs. This is the other world from early Modesto with 19th Century Embalming Practices, Death Masks, Post Mortem Photo Gallery + Deadly Diseases. There will be a special exhibit of deaths and funerals in the Mansion, including young Robert McHenry. Learn about the fashionable disease of the day “consumption”. You will not want to miss this spooky but educational event. You can dress accordingly McHenry Mansion 906 15th Street, Modesto October 24, 25 & 26
5:30 p.m. to last entrance at 8:30 p.m. $10 per person Ticket may be purchased in advance at the McHenry Mansion Gift Store. www.mchenrymansion.org/events.html
Camp CA
BluesBox Bayou Band - Saturday Oct. 28th, 2023, 3:00pm. Music includes: Tempest, Black Irish Band, Hounds of Belfast, O’CRaven and more! Celtic New Years Celebration Enjoy costumes, celtic traditions, spooky actors food and fun, and of course you should dress the part. This year at the fairgrounds they are many wonderful lands you can visit.
Angels Camp, CA 101 Frog Town Rd
Saturday: General(16+yrs) $ 25 • Senior/Military $20 • Child/Teen (6-15yrs) $15 5yrs & under FREE!
Saturday & Sunday: PARKING $ 7 CASH ONLY! A Portion of Proceeds are given to a non-profit. https://www.allhallowsfaire.com/index.html
Don’t miss the Tunnel of Horrors at the Century on 10th. You never know what’s lurking behind the next corner. Located in Downtown Modesto, it’s the perfect Halloween event that even the little ones can enjoy!
Brought to you by the masterminds behind The Brady House.
Oct 27-21 6 pm
931 10th St. https:// linktr.ee/Nine3One
DEL OSSO FARMS CORN MAZE - Lathrop
Bluesbox Bayou Band Saturday October 23rd, 2023, 4:00pm til 7pm . Live music while traversing this classic corn maze!
Corn Maze Fun!
It’s time to pick out your pumpkins and get lost in a corn maze with your family and friends. These are fun family times and don’t miss it. Pile up in the station wagon and head out and shoot some pumpkins, get lost in a maze, climb a hay pyramid and even enjoy a cow race and a corn pit. So many things to enjoy this fall around here an it’s not even a Hallmark movie.
Fantozzi Farms
Rated as one of the best corn mazes in California, Fantozzi corn mazes are designed to be enjoyed by all ages! This year’s Corn Maze theme celebrates our local farmers, 4H and FFA. For younger maze guests, there’s a kiddie-sized maze featuring Farm Scene perfect for 2 to 8-year-olds. The Haunted Maze is open every Friday and Saturday night in October, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The haunted maze includes scary scenes and both animated and live characters that are sure to give you a scare! Don’t worry about getting lost in our haunted maze, there is only one way in and one way out….and NO turning back. There are pedal car races, cow train, Obstacle courses, pipe slides, pig races corn cannons and more. www.fantozzifarms.com
Tix are $15 for Mazes 3 and up- under 3 are free. Some games have an extra price Haunted Maze: $5 per person (2 and under free). Please note that the haunted maze is only open from 7-10 pm. on the following dates: Oct.13, 14, 20, 21, 27, and 28th. 2665 Sperry Rd, Patterson
Del Osso Farms is the biggest haunted farm in the region. Bring the family to the Annual Pumpkin Maze and Haunted fun festival. There are corn mazes, haunted castle, Dell’Osso Express Train, hay ride, mystery tour, scarecrow ride, goat walk, duck races, tire pyramid, Dell’Osso Speedway, Animal Zoo, Ball Shoot Arena and much more are included in the general admission. Extra cost attractions are Zip Line, Pumpkin Blasters, Pony rides & Gem Mining.
Through Oct. 31, 2023 M-F gates open Noon- 7:00 pm Weekends gates 10:00 am - 7:00 pm. 501 Manthey Rd., Lathrop, CA https://www.pumpkinmaze.com/corn-maze
Dutch Hollow Farms
The Dutch Hollow Farm features a special corm pit, a zoo, pumpkins patch, hay maze, wagon ride, tire slide, corn hole games and so much more. Entry is $13 midweek and $15 weekends for adults and $8 Seniors and Military Under 2 – Free. Entry to the Pumpkin Patch is Free. Open from 9am – 8 pm but please call before hand 209-2876010. They will close at 5 pm on the 31st as they are having a Trunk or Treat. For the latest updates on what is happening at the farm, be sure to follow them Facebook at Instagram! www.facebook.com/dutchhollowfarms
Dutch Hollow Farms
2500 Santa Fe Ave Modesto, CA 95357 Modesto, California
www.dutchhollowfarms.com
American GI Forum presents
Dia de Los Muertos
This beautiful cultural tradition began in the early 1900’s in Mexico and is traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2. It is a time of remembrance of your loved ones and for those who love their pets. them as well. It involves the four elements Earth, Wind, Fire and Water. Earth by using earthenware pots, Wind Papel Picado that blows with wind, Fire with candles, and Water by simply having a glass of water on your display. You also include marigolds as the scent will bring them back and their favorite food to nourish them while they are here with us. For more information call (209) 585-6590.
ModestoView Stage
11:30 am Mariachi Las Abejeñas
2:00 pm Liliana Hernandez
4:00 pm Wet Bandidos
6:00 pm David Perez Band 10th & J
Street Intersection
11:00 – Aztec BlessingIntersection Tenth & J Street
1:30 pm Los Falcones Ballet Folklorico
3:00 pm Lip Sync Show
5:00 pm Tradiciones Ballet Folklorico
7:30 pm Candlelight Procession 11th Street to 10th Street turn Right on J Street
7:45 pm Casa de Cultura Aztec Dancers closing Intersection - 10th & J Streets
R.A.M. Farms
Since 2007 a visit to the pumpkin patch on the east side of Turlock is a fall tradition for locals and visitors alike. As always, there’s never an admission fee to the patch itself and most activities are free with the purchase of a pumpkin!
The Corn Maze returned September 23 and Runs through the End of October, Freaky Flashlight Nites: These spooktacular journeys will begin at dusk on Friday and Saturday nights. Bring your friends, but more importantly, you must bring your own flashlight! (must be accompanied by an adult) Children under 5 are not recommended. www.ramfarms.com
Tickets Corn Maze 5-11 $10 12+ $12 Freaky Flashlight Nights Ages 12+ $14
Daily Noon-Dusk Fri-Sat 10-10 pm Sunday 10-8 pm 716 N Daubenberger, Turlock
Frankenstein Comes Alive
Performed by Central West Ballet with live orchestral music, spoken word, singers, actors and amazing dancers bringing Mary Shelley’s masterpiece to LIFE. Electrifying, deeply emotional, full of tragedy and dark romantic scenes. October 20 & 21 Tix at www.galloarts.orgTix at the Gallo Center
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Haunted Happenings!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
October 1-31st Dell’Osso Farms Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze, Lathrop pumpkinmaze.com
Halloween at the State
The State has a great haunted line up this year. There are classic thrillers to Rocky Horror With some Hocus Pocus in between. Friday the 13th will be extra chilling as the State will feature Psycho on the big screen. This is the creepiest of the creepy and you need to see it in a beautiful historic theatre, with a cocktail and popcorn.
Oct 7 Casper
Oct 7 Hocus Pocus
Oct 7/8 Aliens
Oct 13-16 Halloween
Oct 15 L’Inferno
State Hitchtober
Friday the 13th - Psycho 7 pm
Oct 14 The Man Who Knew Too Much 6:30
Oct 15 North by Northwest 2 pm
Rocky Horror Picture Show - October 21
Don’t dream it. Be it. Yes friends, I see you shivering with Antici-PATION as the amazing Rocky Horror Picture Show will be live on the big screen and live on the big stage, acted out for all to enjoy. There are many audience partic-i------PATION moments. From the opening wedding bells to the epic Frank N Furter battle, this movie is loaded with legendary songs like the Time Warp, Dammit Janet, Sweet Transvesite and so many more.
Local Halloween
Hey friends, let’s support our local businesses this season at Halloween. There are some great places to get décor, costumes, make up, face painting and so much more.
Halloween Guys is a full store of just about anything you need and is locally owned by Ray Pogue. Stop by and say hello and get all of your spider webs, masks, blood, kids costumes, yard décor and so much more.
Daydreams and Nightmares is the legit paranormal Modesto hangout. Creepy visions happen regularly in the old crematorium and these high-quality costumes can be rented so you can up your dress up game. Many of their costumes have been on the cover of ModestoView and it just feels haunted walking in.
If you need a great budget or vintage costume, please check out our local thrift stores like the Hope Chest, Salvation Army or the Second Chance Consignment. Thrift stores
Daydreams & Nightmares – 1219 7th St, Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 575-0023
Halloween Guys - Dale Road behind Sizzler, Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 529-0000 @thehalloweenguys
October 1-31st Dutch Hollow Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, Modesto dutchhollowfarms.com
Octobe 1-31st Fantozzi Farms Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, Patterson, fantozzifarms.com
R.A.M. Farms Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, Turlock ramfarms.com/ pumpkin-patch/
October 6-Nov 2nd Galaxy Theatre, Spooky Series, Riverbank galaxytheatres.com
October 6th The Mummy at Turlock Community Theatre
October 7th Coco at Turlock Community Theatre
October 7th Zombie Walk and Halloween Faire, Oakdale Skate Park
October 7th Modesto Dream Cars Trunk or Treat at Modesto Silos
October 7th The Mod Players Improv at Prospect Theater Project, Modesto
October 7th Casper at the State Theatre, Modesto
October 7th Hocus Pocus at the State Theatre, Modesto
October 12th Murdercise at the State Theatre, Modesto
October 13th Psycho at the State Theatre, Modesto
October 13th The Shining at Turlock Community Theatre
October 13-16 Halloween at the State Theatre, Modesto
October 13. 14. 20.21. 27. 28 The Haunt at Preston Castle, Ione
October 14-15th Harvest Festival, Columbia State Park
October 15th L’Inferno With Live Score by Montopolis at the State Theatre, Modesto
October 19th Candlelight, an Evening of Haunted Classics at The Century, Modesto
October 20th Night of the Living Dead at Turlock Community Theatre
October 20-21st Spooky Bark Bash at PLAY, Modesto
October 20-21st CWB Frankenstein at Gallo Center for the Arts
October 21st Coco at The State Theatre, Modesto
October 2st Monsters Inc at Turlock Community Theatre
October 21st Trunk or Treat, Connected Living, Modesto
October 21st Halloween Town at the Masonic Hall, Patterson
October 21st Haunted Pub Crawl. Downtown Modesto
October 21st Dia de Los Muertos, Downtown Modesto
October 21st Halloween Party at the Masonic Center of Modesto
October 21st Rocky Horror at the State Theatre, Modesto
October 24-26th Morbid Obsession at the McHenry Mansion
October 26th Slasher Double Feature at the State Theatre. Modesto
October 27-31st Haunted Tunnel, Downtown Modesto
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October 27th Halloween Bar Crawl, Downtown Modesto
October 27th Scream at Turlock Community Theatre
October 28th Halloween Party at PLAY, Modesto
October 28th Haunted Storytime at the Salida Public Library
October 28th The War of the Worlds at Prospect Theater Project, Modesto
October 28th Trunk or Treat 1214 W F Street, Oakdale
October 28th All Hallows Faire Angels Camp, CA 101 Frog Town Rd
October 28th Trunk or Treat in Downtown Hughson
October 28th Impalas Trunk or Treat, Modesto Love Center
October 28th Trunk or Treat at Church of the Brethren, Modesto
October 28th Nightmare on 7th Street Metal Concert, Persuasion Brewing, Modesto
October 28th Halloween Bar Crawl, Modesto
October 28th Throwback Halloween Party at the Terrace, Modesto
October 29th Trunk or Treat, Selfie Studio Tea Lounge, Lockford
October 31st Trunk or Treat, Downtown Gustine
2nd Annual Record Swap Event
By Carly RussellThe 2nd Annual Record Swap at Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum is a must-attend event for music enthusiasts and collectors. This event brings together a diverse community of vinyl lovers, offering a unique opportunity to buy, sell, and trade records of various genres and eras. Attendees can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere surrounded by classic cars and the nostalgia of vinyl records. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting your vinyl journey, this event is the perfect place to discover hidden gems, rare finds, and connect with fellow music lovers.
In addition to the wide selection of records available, Trax on Wax and fellow guest DJs will be spinning Pre-1990s records throughout the day, making it a fun-filled experience for all attendees. Whether you’re searching for that elusive album, looking to expand your collection, or want to enjoy a day dedicated to the love of music, the 2nd Annual Record Swap at Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum is an event you won’t want to miss. Save the date and join us for a day of vinyl
exploration, community, and celebration of music at the 2nd Annual Record Swap, Saturday, October 28th, 10 AM-4 PM. Get pre-sale access to this event before doors open to the public! Pre-sale entry is $10, providing you with first dibs before the swap opens to the public! Get your pre-sale ticket and shop from 9 AM-10 AM. Your pre-sale entry also includes coffee and a continental breakfast! All proceeds from pre-sale tickets benefit Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum, a 501(c)(3) volunteer-led and staffed non-profit organization. Interested in becoming a vendor?
Email: contact@graffitiusamuseum. com for more information.
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Oakdale Zombie Walk & Halloween Faire 2023
at the Oakdale Skatepark on October 7th from 4-9 pm, the zombie walk starts at 8 pm. Dress up as a zombie or wear your Halloween costume and join in on the fun. There will be food trucks, craft and vendors, special FX makeup artists to help bring out your inner monster, DJs, and a Thriller Dance led by David Perez of Operation MJ. Lots of scary fun for the whole family.
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ALL HALLOWS FAIRE
Celebrate the Celtic New Year at the All Hallows Faire and the 15th annual Samhain Celebration at the Frogtown Fairgrounds in Angels Camp, on October 28th and 29th. There will be a costume contest, with tons of crafters and vendors. Test your skills at archery, and enjoy the jugglers and the fire extravaganza presented by Kevin Axtell and the Phoenix Fire Family. The festivities would not be complete without live music and the weekend will be packed with performances by BluesBox Bayou Band, The Black Irish Band, Tempest, Hounds of Belfast, and more. General Admission (16+yrs) $ 25 • Senior/Military $20 • Child/Teen (6-15yrs) $15 5yrs & under FREE! Saturday & Sunday: PARKING $ 7 CASH ONLY! A Portion of Proceeds are given to a non-profit. https://www.allhallowsfaire. com/index.html
GO RIVERBANK
The 46th Annual Riverbank Wine and Cheese Festival brings together wine enthusiasts and cheese connoisseurs from all around. Offering a unique opportunity to indulge in a delightful array of wines and delectable cheeses. The festival has become a beloved tradition with something for the whole family. The festival showcases a wide variety of wines, ranging from bold reds to crisp whites, allowing attendees to explore and discover new favorites. In addition to the wine selection, the festival also features an assortment of artisanal cheeses, carefully curated to complement the wines perfectly. With live musical performances, dancing horses, folorico, interactive workshops where you can learn about Riverbank’s history, classic cars and the Graffiti USA Museum kids zone, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the 46th Annual Riverbank Wine and Cheese Festival. Don’t miss out on this incredible celebration of wine, cheese, and community on October 14th, 10 am-8 pm and October 15th, 10 am-6 pm.
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Max Ska n P
This is SKA and Viva Ska Radio present Maximum Ska n’ P at Persuasion Brewing, 500 7th Street, Modesto on October 7th. Headlining the event will be The Littlest Man Band featuring Scott Klopenstien and Tavis Werts(Reel Big Fish), Vincent Walker(Suburban Legends), and members of the Scholars. Also on the bill is Chris Graue aka Louser(well known for producing some of your favorite Ska and Punk videos), Mr. Kingpin(Jump Up artists from Texas), Monkey(Asian Man Records), Before Twenty(members of Tiffany Rose & the Outlaw Hearts/Thought Riot), Bet On Red(Idaho), Mojo Reggae(Nevada), The Odd Advantage, Rundown Kreeps, 1335, The Hellas, and The Bracers. Throw in some guest DJs, Jr Ska Boss and Selecta Scream from Las Vegas, Selecta Dave Bracer, and This is SKA’s own Middagh Goodwin spinning vinyl all day between the bands. Tickets are $15 in advance from eventbrite and $30 at the gate which opens at 10 am.
JAZZ &BLUES VIEW
And just like that, fall has come to visit once again, with leaves turning their color, summer’s harvest gone, and the cooling trend giving us a reprieve for the rain to return and nature’s renewal. I have been seeing a lot of musicians and artists having a hard time attracting good attendance in venues post-COVID years. This is true for Modesto as well as New York, LA, and Europe. People have gotten into staying in and not going out as much. I encourage all of you out there to get out and keep things going. Things are better for us all right now, and we need to make them better. We need our fans to come down and keep it rolling. We host Blue Monday on Oct 9th and 23rd at Café Urbano with great food, a full bar, and a swinging band with special guests each month. In the band: John Ady
Falling into Fall
By Eric Bensonand Conrad Johnson on bass, John Burt on sax, Cortez Flores and Dave Hawks on drums, and Eric Benson on keys. We play jazz, funk, Latin, rock, and the blues, not necessarily in that order, for listening and dancing. So please be like alpha beta and tell a friend. We thank Chris Murphy and Gary Nelson for giving their love to support the Blue Monday scene, which yours truly appreciates! Café Urbano also has DJ dancing Tuesday through Sunday featuring Latinbased music. The Creole Jazz Kings continue to play at Café Urbano and will be back this month, so swing on by!
Plenty to do in the downtown area, Music in the Plaza on Friday nights, the farmers market, and now we can be legit with cruzin, so come on out with your slow-riding diamond in the back, gangster whitewall, TV antenna in the back!
Some great shows at Gallo Center, but also check out some great venues out of town: The Newman Theatre, Yoshi’s Oakland for the best jazz shows, Khumba Music Center in Santa Cruz, and Piedmont Piano Company, the Back Door, and the Sound Room located in Oakland.
Please continue to come out, folks, as we can’t do it without you!
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ModestoView has always been a big supporter of the Haven Center that helps stop and assist in domestic violence and spousal abuse. The Kick up Your heels, event is the kick-off to the Walk a Mile event next April 1. Please join us at The Century in downtown Modesto for an evening of delightful appetizers and cocktails, to accompany our signature shoe-centric raffle, silent auction and wine pull. All proceeds will benefit Haven’s clients and help to ensure our critical services can continue without interruption. This year’s event will be focused on the shelter and housing services and programs that HAVEN provides. October 26th. Tickets are $50 presale and $60 at the door. www.havenstan.org/events
PERFORMING VIEW
By Chris MurphyThe stages of the greater Modesto are will be super busy this month. The Gallo Center is in full swing and there is truly something for everyone. Cheap Trick and ZZ Top are at the Gallo Center. Modesto Symphony and Opera Modesto have shows on the same weekend and there is even a broadcast of the War of the Worlds. Better get your calendar out as there are so many things to do.
At the Prospect
“The War of the Worlds” is the fabled Halloween episode of the radio series The Mercury Theatre on the Air directed and narrated by Orson Welles as an adaptation of H. G. Wells’s novel The War of the Worlds. It was performed and broadcast live on October 30, 1938 over the CBS Radio Network. The episode is famous for reputedly inciting a panic through it’s “breaking news” style and limited commercial interruptions which convinced some members of the listening audience who had tuned in late that a Martian invasion was taking place.
At the Gallo Frankenstein returns this October so get your tickets before they sell out again! This massive production with live orchestral music, spoken word, singers, actors and our amazing dancers bring Mary Shelley’s masterpiece to LIFE! Electrifying, deeply emotional, full of tragedy and dark romantic scenes, Frankenstein has got it all. The perfect Halloween show!
October 20 & 21 -7:30 pm www.centralwestballet.org
Gallo Repertory Theatre
Famous detective Hercule Poirot is called back from Istanbul to London on urgent business. He books a first-class compartment on the Orient Express train, on which he meets a host of peculiar, diverse characters, including a disagreeable American businessman, Samuel Ratchett. Agatha Christi’s Murder on the Orient Express always surprises.
October 27, 28, 29
Modesto Symphony Tchaikovsky –October 13 & 14
Opera Modesto – Johann Strass’ Fledermaus – October 13 & 15
ZZ Top – October 17
Cheap Trick – October 19
And many more. Tix at www.galloarts.org
At the State
Don’t miss a rockin’ concert benefiting The State and CASA of Stanislaus County. Featuring Janis Joplin’s original band, Big Brother and The Holding Company, and Modesto’s favorite, The Vibes. Dave Getz is one of the original members of Big Brother and the Holding Company. He was drumming with Big Brother when Janis Joplin was with the band, and they recorded their multi-platinum album “Cheap Thrills”. Peter Albin grew up in San Francisco and with Chuck Jones and fellow guitarist Sam Andrew, he formed the core of the group that became Big Brother & the Holding Company, playing bass guitar.
October 8 - Doors at 5; show at 6 p.m.
Tickets: Meet & Greet (after the show): $100, all other seating $60, $45 & $35
filled with heartbreakingly beautiful tracks that are sure to leave a lasting impression. Awahnichi will be bringing the strong support! Don’t miss this one! Modesto, REPRESENT!
Greens on 10th - Tix at https://linktr.ee/offtheairmusic
At the Century
Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Modesto. Get your tickets now to discover Halloween-inspired music at The Century under the gentle glow of candlelight. October 19 & 25 https://feverup.com/m/134704
Turlock Community
Don’t miss Marty Stuart and the Superlatives on October 28. Paula Poundstone is bringing the comedy on October 19. There will be a line up of haunted movies on the big screen there. Tix at www.turlocktheatre.org
This is just a small sample of what is happening.
Please check out these websites for more shows.
Please check www.modestoview.com for the most amazing local calendar.
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October 23rd Retro Bar & Lounge, 1020 15th Street Modesto 8pm - 2am. For more info please email cvpe209@gmail.com
Let’s do the Time Warp again!
Dr Frank N Furter and the crew will be on the big screen and on the stage when The Rocky Horror Picture show returns to downtown Modesto! The State is teaming with Barely Legal again, to bring you the craziest, most wild show in the Valley. Join in for the big event full of costumes, fun and audience partici~SAY It!~pation! There are special audience participation kits available, don’t bring toast.
October
Off The Air Shows
These are the coolest shows in the basement speakeasy at Green’s on 10th. The next show features Shana Cleveland of LA LUZ on 10.21.2023 performing songs from her latest solo album, Manzanita, on Hardly Art Records. Her new album is
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Youthful Fitness
There are stories and myths about the Fountain of Youth, although Ponce De Leon never found it. However, I’m here to provide you with some ways to maintain a youthful appearance. While we can’t stop the aging process, we can take steps to keep our youthful look. Feeling good on the inside reflects how we look and feel on the outside. So, exercising is great, but don’t stop there. Take additional steps to enhance the benefits. The biggest factor in maintaining a youthful appearance is time itself. Around 30 years ago, my mother gave my wife and me some valuable advice to start using face moisturizers at a young age, even when we didn’t need them. In our teens to early 20s, we began using them daily. It’s never too late to start using face moisturizers and taking care of your skin, but starting early in life may provide more benefits. Other contributing factors to a youthful appearance include not smoking, avoiding alcohol, and eating natural, unprocessed foods. Try to follow a diet that consists of foods available during the time of Christ, around 2000 years ago. In other words, if Christ didn’t eat a Big Mac, you shouldn’t either. Drinking enough water daily is another way to maintain a youthful glow. When our bodies are hy-
By Efren Martinezdrated, our skin looks healthy and radiant. I personally drink around 12-8oz glasses of water per day. It all comes back to the basic lesson we learned in first grade: we are what we eat and drink, so keep it clean. Sun exposure can age your skin quickly, so remember to use sunscreen, avoid tanning beds, and limit direct sun exposure. One simple tip is to always remove your makeup before going to bed. I make sure to wash my face regularly throughout the day, especially after exercising. Each night, I spend around 10 minutes washing my face, exfoliating, brushing and flossing my teeth, and applying my night facial moisturizers. The key is to make time to take care of yourself. It’s important to try and get 8 hours of sleep each night, avoid stressful situations and toxic people, maintain a healthy weight, and exercise regularly. These are just a few antiaging tips I’ve learned over the years. At 55 years old, I’m a happy and healthy man who feels that I look better than ever before. You can achieve this too! Just prioritize your health, hygiene, and overall well-being, and you’ll reap the benefits at any age. Cheers to your health!
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Travel the world at the 30th International Heritage Festival
on Oct. 7 at Modesto’s Graceada Park. Fun starts at 10 am with the opening ceremony at 11 am including a colorful parade of flags with participants in international dress. Opera Modesto’s Katie Overton will sing the National Anthem. “Betsy Ross” will make a special appearance. Children and families will experience music and dance from around the world, an audience participation dance demo, and an international fashion show. The Kids World craft area will feature various crafts and the popular passport learning color books for the children to collect stamps and stickers. The 30th International Heritage Festival showcases a kaleidoscope of international heritages from the local area and celebrates our shared American heritage. Event hours are 10 am to 4 pm and is Free to attend.
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MoChiMu is open!
Let the play begin at the Modesto Children’s Museum and book your session today. The ViewCrew have already been playing and hope you enjoy it. Open daily 10am - 5pm except Tuesdays, 1pm - 5pm. www.modestochildrensmuseum.org
Multi-Family Bulky Item Program
Curbside Pickup
The City of Modesto is offering a Multi-Family Dwelling Bulky Item Pickup Program for residents living in apartment complexes and multiplexes. This program offers a convenient way to dispose of large bulky household items. You can schedule a pickup by contacting your property manager or owner, who will schedule the pickup with the solid waste company, or by contacting your solid waste company directly. The solid waste company will give you or your property manager a pickup date.
Please Note: Only place items out for pickup after 6:00 PM the evening prior to appointment date. Items must be placed in street, against the curb. Never place items in alleyways for any reason.
Haul - It - Yourself - Voucher Program
You can also haul the bulky items yourself. Contact your solid waste company to request a voucher, which will be held at the transfer station and are valid for seven days after issuance.
Bring a truck or trailer load of bulky items no larger than 4 ft x 4ft x 8ft.
Acceptable & Unacceptable Items
Acceptable Items Include: Mattresses, couches, chairs, tables, furniture, outdoor or patio furniture, refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, clothes washers and dryers, microwaves
For a full list of acceptable and unacceptable items visit: www.modestogov.com/373
ALL AGES VIEW
Happy October
By Grace McNameraHappy October, Modesto!
It is officially my favorite month.
I could go on and on about how beautiful Modesto is in the fall. The air is finally getting a little colder and crisp. Are you ready for the fall season? I know I am! With the arrival of October, Modesto offers a diverse range of opportunities to embrace the spirit of the season. From pumpkin patches to haunted houses, Modesto has something for everyone looking to celebrate fall. No October is complete without a visit to a local pumpkin patch, and Modesto offers some of the best. Dutch Hollow Farms beckons with rows of vibrant orange pumpkins perfect for decorating. Families can enjoy hayrides, corn mazes, and festive fall-themed activities. I also enjoy Dell Osso farms. They have an awesome haunted
house for when you’re looking for a spooky activity to do with friends. Dell Osso Farms is renowned for its bountiful pumpkin patch. Whether you’re on the hunt for the perfect pumpkin to carve into a spooky jack-o’-lantern or a sweet pumpkin pie for your holiday desserts, this patch has you covered. No visit to Dell Osso Farms is complete without navigating their thrilling corn maze. This labyrinth of maize provides an entertaining challenge for all ages. See if you can find your way out while enjoying the company of friends and family. It’s an experience that promises laughter and memorable moments. Both of these wonderful Pumpkin patches open October 1st so, what are you waiting for? Head on down!
Be sure to vote for this year’s MAMA nominees. It is hosted at our very own State Theater! There will be various performances by some of Modesto’s greatest musicians. I have the privilege of passing out the awards to the talented artists! There is so much time and effort put into this event, so be sure to vote at www.modestoareamusic.com
I hope you all have a fantastic October, and eat lots of candy! Stay safe, Modesto!
What’s to like about T’ai Chi?
By Mary LaytonAngela’s Story
This month I thought I would ask one of our long time students how she got into T’ai Chi and find out What made her like this Chinese Martial Art. This is what she told me : “When I was young I was into Chinese Kickboxing. Boxing was my life. I participated in many competitions. Life was hard and I felt that Martial Arts was a good way to release that hardness, do something with it. I wanted to be strong and tough, be quick on my feet, defend myself. It was a craving. At night I was dreaming about Martial Arts. One day I found out there was something called ‘Shadow Boxing’. Another name for it is ’T’ai Chi Ch’uan’ which translates to Grand Ultimate Fist. I was determined to find out where I could learn
this kind of traditional Chinese Boxing with its gentle and circular movements.
I found a well known T’ai Chi Master, packed my bags and was heading to San Francisco. As I was driving I heard an ad on the radio about a school called ’T’ai Chi Ch’uan Academy of Modesto’. I turned the car around and called the school. After talking to the Head Teacher I decided to try a class with him. What perfect timing, I didn’t even have to commute to a T’ai Chi Class, there were 2 qualified teachers right here in Modesto! It was a time in my life when I wanted to learn more about myself, do something for my soul. I also wanted to learn the martial arts applications, the discipline and have a different state of mind. I loved feeling the energy and blood flow in my hands, legs and feet. I wanted a complete art that wasn’t just about slamming someone. I appreciated learning about the connection between Chinese Medicine and T’ai Chi Ch’uan. T’ai Chi is like Acupuncture without needles : I could, with regular practice, heal myself. I found that it helped me to lower my blood pressure and anxiety. It gave me clarity of mind. I have been a student at the Modesto T’ai Chi Ch’uan Academy for 23 years. T’ai Chi has improved the quality of my life.” For more info go to taichi4modesto.com or call (209)572-4518
CALENDAR VIEW ENJOY MODESTO NIGHTLIFE • HAVE FUN
Karaoke in Modesto
Monday Donoby’s Bar, Modesto Nino’s Modesto
Tuesday
Twisted Pig, Modesto Low Key, Modesto Udder Place, Turlock
Wednesday
Donoby’s Bar, Modesto Splash Bar, Modesto Bookies, Modesto\
Ten Pin Fun Center, Turlock
Thursday
Donoby’s Bar, Modesto Main Street Inn, Ripon Mountain Mike’s Pizza, Ripon The Udder Place, Turlock
Friday
Donkey Bar, Modesto Frontier Club, Patterson
Saturday Low Key, Modesto Frontier, Paterson
Sunday Low Key, Modesto Speakeasy, Modesto
Ten Pin Fun Center, Turlock
Dying Breed, Oakdale
KCBP 95.5 FM
Donoby’s Bar, Modesto
KCBP 95.5 FM
Splash Bar, Modesto
Bookies, Modesto
Tap In Wine Down, Ceres
Ralston’s Goat, Modesto Gallo Center for the Arts
3600Santa Fe St, Riverbank
KCBP 95.5 FM
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Nino’s Place, Modesto
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Stanislaus County Veterans Center
Mountain Mike Pizza, Ripon Ralston’s Goat, Modesto
Modesto Centre Plaza
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Gallo Center for the Arts
P Wexford’s Pub, Modesto
Papapavlo’s Bistro, Modesto
The Udder Place, Turlock
Main Street Inn, Ripon
Persuasion Brewing, Modesto
My Mimosas, Modesto
Dust Bowl, Turlock
Turlock Community Theatre
Stanislaus County Library, Modesto
Tap In Wine Down, Ceres
The Brave Bull, Modesto
Crocodiles Nightclub, Modesto
The Fruit Yard, Modesto
Stanislaus County Library Facebook
KCBP 95.5 FM
The Post Restaruant, Modesto
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Eagles Hall, Modesto
P Wexford’s Pub, Modesto
Knockin’ Boots, Modesto
Gallo Center for the Arts
Downtown Modesto
VFW Post 3199, Modesto
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Modesto
Nino’s Place, Modesto Modesto Senior Citizens Center
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Low Key Saloon, Modesto
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Gallo Center for the Arts
Dying Breed Brewing, Oakdale
The Fruit Yard, Modesto
The Great Valley Museum, Modesto
Strings Italian Cafe Modesto
Stanislaus County Veterans Center
Stanislaus County Veterans Center
KCBP 95.5 FM
Gallo Center for the Arts
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Nino’s Place, Modesto
Dying Breed, Oakdale
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Frontier Club, Patterson
Low Key Saloon, Modesto
Che’root Cigar Lounge, Modesto
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P Wexford’s Pub, Modesto
Persuasion Brewing, Modesto Modesto Public Library
Oakdale Skatepark
The Post Restuarntm Modesto
Knockin Boots, Modesto
Salvation Army, Modesto
Chartreuse Muse, Modesto
Queen Bean Coffee
Pub, Modesto Papapavlo’s Bistro, Modesto
Udder Place, Turlock
Street Inn, Ripon Persuasion Brewing, Modesto My Mimosas, Modesto
Bowl, Turlock
Lodge, Modesto
County Library, Modesto
In Wine Down, Ceres
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Prospect Theater Project, Modesto Gallo Center for the Arts
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Low Key Saloon, Modesto
Frontier Club, Patterson
The Boardroom, Modesto
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Queen Bean Coffee, Modesto
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Columbia State Historic Park
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Downtown Riverbank
VFW Post 3199, Modesto
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Urbano California Bistro, Modesto Donoby’s Bar. Modesto
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Nino’s Place, Modesto The Smart Axe Modesto, Modesto
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PINK VIEW
By Abigail PowerOctober is the month for all things spooky and one of the scariest things many face is the fight against breast cancer. There are incredible organizations and events in our community that highlight the bravery of survivors, fighters, and supporters to add some hope and love to the difficult journey. On October 5th at 6:00 PM, please join in at the Breast Health Fundraiser Dinner which supports Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and includes 3 course wine paired dinner at Surla’s, silent auction, and raffle prizes all for an amazing cause. Tickets are $150 per person and please RSVP to Melissa Eslinger at 209-606-0510. On October 22nd at 9:00 AM please join the American Cancer Society and hundreds of supporters to walk the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of San Joaquin Valley in 10th Street Plaza. Registration opens at 8:00 AM and the walk begins at 9:00 AM and the entire morning will be filled with incredible speakers, music, community, and pride for what we can do in the fight against breast cancer when we come together.
For more information please reach out to Alyssa Diaz at alyssa.diaz@cancer.org.
Modesto Irrigation District has various programs that can help you unplug to conserve energy and plug-in to sustainability.
The power is in your hands. www.mid.org