![]() 1252 McKay Ave., Alameda.Ĭotati Accordion Festival: This two-day punchbox-fest includes Polkacide, Dick Contino, and the great Sourdough Slim. Food and beverages available for purchase, and the Crab Cove Visitor Center will have extended hours. Bring a beach blanket or deck chair and gaze off over the bay as dusk settles. On August 13, the Pete Escovedo Orchestra plays hot Latin jazz to match the hot evenings. On July 9, the Bob Claire Orchestra plays favorites of Motown, rock, jazz and blues. Paramount’s Great America, 4701 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, 1-88, Ĭoncerts at the Cove: Free music at the Crab Cove deck, near the beach. ![]() Enjoy exclusive ride time on select attractions, a behind-the-scenes tour, and other events. $17.50-$85, 41.Ĭoasterpalooza 2004: Roller-coaster enthusiasts celebrate a day of high-flying thrills and the 120th anniversary of the first modern coaster, the Switchback Railway. Tickets $15-$65, 83.Ĭenter Stage: Osher Marin JCC hosts two outdoor concerts, featuring the Americana “newgrass” group David Grisman Quintet (June 23), and the Afro-Cuban artists Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca (July 10). ![]() 7 in various locations, including the Sunset Theater on San Carlos and 9th St., the All Saints Church, and the Carmel Mission. July 15-18, Ĭarmel Bach Festival: Directed by German-born Bruno Weil, this long-running tribute to Bach and his baroque contemporaries features free family concerts, recitals, and symposia, much of it performed on 18th-century instruments. Sat., July 10, noon, $15-$20, 707-895-FRET, /boonevilleblues.htmlĬalifornia WorldFest: This year’s annual world music spectacular in Grass Valley features Lucinda Williams, Youssou N’Dour and the Super Etoile, Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Led Kaapana, the Peking Acrobats, and dozens more on seven stages. 70.īooneville Folk-Blues Festival: Artists performing at the third annual fest include Ron Thompson, Steve Mann with Will Scarlett and Jake Fussell, John Brandeburg, and Ragtime Rick Blaufeld. Tickets $27 for one day or $45 for two, and $25 for youth 13-20. Dunsmuir Historic Estates, 2960 Peralta Oaks Ct., Oakland, 51, īlues by the Bay: Now in its fifth year, Blues by the Bay features the Tennessee-reared soul singer Earl Thomas, along with the über-funky Walter “Wolfman” Washington, and the rhythm and blues group ShinBone. Tours of the mansion are included in the ticket price, and there will be a ceilidh with dancing and music after Saturday’s games. Alameda Point Naval Air Station, Alameda Point, Alameda.Īnnual Scottish Highland Games: Enjoy traditional Celtic music, athletic competition, Scottish country and Irish step dancing, clan displays, living history encampments, birds of prey, kids’ activities, and more. First Sunday of every month, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m., $10 general admission 7:30-9 a.m., $5 general admission after 9, free for kids under 16, 51,. ![]() ![]() Alameda County Fairgrounds, 4501 Pleasanton Ave., Pleasanton, 92.Īlameda Point Antiques and Collectibles Faire: Featuring more than eight hundred outdoor and indoor booths of antiques and collectibles, all twenty years old and older, plus food and beverages, unlimited free parking, and a free parking-lot shuttle. Alameda County Fair: This year’s features include the Action Zone (a sports and fitness expo), the second annual Cooking Academy, the Community Heroes Program awards, a parade, talent competition, opening-night fireworks, and live music by Bo Diddley, Crystal Gayle, the Spinners, War, and Night Ranger. ![]()
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