Really cool, modern rock will bring Calaveras Arts Council’s Free Music in the Park 2014 series to new highs at West Point Elementary School, Ball Field on July 2. The Hot Dark, one of the most popular rock bands in the foothills, performs their new sound, musical prowess and dexterity for all who come. Everyone from near and far is welcome. Music plays from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, but come early, bring your picnic dinner, and sit back and enjoy the evening. Remember to bring non-alcoholic beverages of choice. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed on school property.
Band
members have performed as Alma, Descendents of Prospectors, and as back
up to Austin singer songwriter Patrice Pike. They are a collaborative
original music project, tirelessly writing and performing in the
Northern California area for the past three years. As their music
progressed to something so far beyond their initial conception from
their previous bands, the new sound is about energetic dance grooves,
with meaningful lyrical content, and sexy sax lines.
To get to West Point Elementary from Mokelumne Hill, take highway 26 East into West Point. Stay right (do not go through town) until you come to the stop sign. School is on the right.
Classic rock duo, Suprecret, perform their version of rock, blues, jazz, reggae and country music on Wednesday, July 9 in Valley Springs, Ball Field. For a downloadable schedule of Music in the Parks and other events presented by the Calaveras Arts Council go to www.calaverasarts.org or call (209)754-1774.
The non-profit Calaveras County Arts Council operates The Gallery Store at 22 Main Street in San Andreas. Hours are Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Friday and Saturdays, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
The store offers free parking both in front and in back and is
handicapped accessible. Become an Arts Council member and receive a 10%
discount on all your gallery purchases. For more information, call the
Calaveras Arts Council at (209) 754-1774 or visit www.calaverasarts.org.