To Do List for the Valley
Friday, April 30, 2010
Ceres Street Fair - Clear skies with high temperatures between the mid to upper 70s are expected for this weekend’s Ceres Street Faire. The weekend event will kick off at 10 a.m. with a Saturday car show on Fourth Street between Magnolia and North streets. The car show will be over by 4 p.m. The Faire resumes Sunday at 10 a.m. without the car show.
Spring Clean-Up Free Ewaste Event This Saturday. Saturday, May 1 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. Drop Off All Your Unwanted Electronics & Computer Equipment Free Of Charge @ K & K Electronics This Saturday – We Accept All Types Of Electronics Computers TV’S Monitor Wire And Batteries Free This Saturday. 209-551-0500 Corner Of Oakdale & Briggsmore (Behind Carl’s Jr.)
The Hunt Family Fiddlers Saturday, May 1 7:30p What do you get when you cross fiery fiddling, fancy footwork, with a family of nine? Answer: Fantastic fun in the form of the Hunt Family Fiddlers. This high-powered, energetic, and refreshing group is presented by the Turlock Concert Association at its season concluding concert on Saturday, May 1, at 7:30
AIDSWalk San Joaquin Announces its 16th Annual Walk on May 1st. Saturday, May 1 9:00a at Banner Island Ballpark, Stockton, CA Join the fight to educate and end the local AIDS epidemic. AIDS Walk SJ is the premier annual community event to bring awareness and raise much needed funds for education, treatment, and care for those infected or affected by this disease. A community health and resource fair, raffle and lunch are all part of the festivities planned following the walk.
Molly’s Revenge Saturday, May 1 8:00p.m. at West Side Theatre, Newman, CA Born of the timeless tradition of the all-night music session, Molly’s Revenge is a dynamic, acoustic Celtic band known for its unique and infectious on-stage enthusiasm. The classic combination of bagpipes, whistle, fiddle, and song set against a backdrop of guitar, bouzouki, and mandola accompaniment guarantee an enjoyable experience for all fans of Scottish and Irish music.
