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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 106

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rnnEMMOMMEIIIMnMOMMINOMMP 7:1 COVER Weekly Datebook A 1 ti l'i11 Fill611 ti tt 11 1 4::4 1 sk A1 PN 11 11 04: mr z4 11: :::::::1 1 1 4 1 4 '-'z04 tfl 1 1 vs 1 4 Y'- li t-g 410V-4 Village 11 AM to 4 PM Tuesday through Saturday 7 to 9 PM Friday Paintings by Florence Derby and Pedro Trujillo through September 26th BELMONTE GALLERY (Oak Park) 2983 35th Street rear Tuesday through Saturday 1 PM to 6 PM Paintings by Ralph Johnson through October 16th Stage Music Today CONCERT Ronald Williams pianist Crocker Art Gallery 3 PM Free CONCERT Hootenanny touring folk music show University of California at Davis Freeborn Hall 2 PM Tuesday United States Army Field Band memorial auditorium 7:30 PM Free 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Ballet II 4:50 PM to PM El Dorado School Tap 1 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet I 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tap II 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM Beginning Square Dance classes Clunie Clubhouse 8 AM to 10 AM Wednesday SENIOR CITIZEN'S RECREATION PROGRAM Craft instruction: Cooper craft 1 to 2 PM mosaic and rocks 3 to 4 PM at Senior Citizens Center DANCE SCHEDULE Clunie Memor- ial Clubhouse Creative I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Creative 11 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Creative III 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM Newton Booth School Tao I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet I 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tao II 4:50 PM to PM Collis Huntington School Tao I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet I 4:10 PM to 40 PM Tap II 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM CHESS CLUB Meets every Wednesday evening 7:30 to 11:30 PM Clunie Clubhouse auditorium visitors and beginners welcome TOY LENDING LIBRARlES 22nd and 5 Streets and Muir Way and Broadway New Helvetia Housing Authority open from 2 PM to 5 PM FAIRYTALE TOWN PUPPET to boys and girls 9 to 12 rears old pre registration at Fairytale Town Thursday SENIOR CITIZEN'S RECREATION PROGRAM Craft instruction: Oil and water colors1 PM to 2 PM Portrait painting 7:30 to 9:30 PM at Senior Citizens Center DANCE SCHEDULE Peter Burnett School Tap IL 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Tap II 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tap III ttSchool to 5:30 PM: Caleb Greenwood Creative I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Tap I 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Creative II 4:50 PM to PM Clunitt Memor- ial Clubhouse Drama Class I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Drama Class II 4:10 PM to PM Drama Class III 4:50 PM to PM John Cabrillo Tao I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet I 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tao 1 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM Friday Ior Citizens Center 11 AM SENIOR CITIZEN'S RECREATION PROGRAM Craft Instruction: Paper craft lto 2 PM Senior Citizens Center Golden Needle Club Clunie Clubhouse Room A Alhambra Blvd and Street 2 PM to 5 PM DANCE SCHEDULE Harkness School Ballet 1 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Tap I 4:10 PM to 4:511 PM Ballet I 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM Alethea Smythe Tap I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tao II ptA to 530 PM Jedediah Smith Tao I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet I 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tap Il 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM Sutterville School Ballet I 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet II 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Ballet III 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM 1411r1 i e5111110en tt1-: a 414 4 ist i A 1 AM Ti' A -1 ill lip1 his da 11 NagollEJ 0 it 11Ir A 4 a k12 rd Artists seem to be willing to tackle anything these days and if making bronze sculpture means learning to be a foundryman then that is what they do The cover shows artists pouring molten bronze in the foundry they built on the campus of the University of California at Davis Story on page LI2 Bee Color Photo by Dick Fleming Jay Rob Playhouse Sacramento Inn Plaza 8:30 PM Saturday SHOW No Coward Soul the story of the Bronte sisters Margaret Webster Sacramento High School auditorium 8:30 PM CONCERT Campus Hootenanny folk singers memorial auditorium 8:30 PM CONCERT Dizzy Gillespie Quintet University of California at Davis Freeborn Hall 8:15 PM MELODRAMA Slippery When Wet Or Frosty Sutter Club Theater Gaslighters Folsom 8:30 PM PLAY Charley's Aunt JayRob Playhouse Sacramento Inn Plaza 8:30 PM CHILDREN'S PLAY Pinocchio Eaglet Children's Theater 15th Streets 2 PM Art Galleries CROCKER ART GALLERY Tuesday through Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM Sculpture by Georgiarma Else paintings by Robert Else Alex Gonzales and Jean Kalisch photographs by Frank Treanfeles through October 13th BARRIOS GALLERY 1122 2nd Street 1 to 10 PM except 1 to 7 PM on Sundays Closed Mondays Ceramics by Alan Meisel and oils by Victor Heady and Sam Harris through September 19th ARTISTS COOPERATIVE GALLERY 2824 35th Street 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM Wednesday through Sunday 6:30 to 9 PM Monday and Friday Paintings by Betty Carney Pope through October 3rd VILLAGE ALLIED ARTS CENTER Town and Country 'd4M7NZILMSZZIWt4EMZ1 Friday CONCERT KRB String Trio chamber music University of California at Davis Freeborn Hall 8:15 PM MELODRAMA Slippery When Wet Or Frosty Sutter Club Theater Gaslighters Folsom 8:30 PM PLAY Charley's Aunt Olovorounds open 10 AM to noon end 1 PM to PM SOY WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE be played at William Land Park Baseball Diamonds Number 1 Otwough Number 5 10 AM 12 Noon and 2 PM Coming Evenfs a Other Events FAIR Today Auburn District Fair rodeo and parade Auburn Placer County FESTIVAL Today Sam Brannan Days Calistoga Napa County AIR Today Aerorama Municipal Airport Chico Butte County FESTIVAL Today Lodi Grape Festival and National Wine Show Lodi San Joaquin County FLOWER SHOW Today Annual Garden Show "September Fantasy" Guemeville Sonoma County FESTIVAL Today Paul Bunyan Days Fort Bragg Mendocino County HORSE SHOW Today Open Horse Show and Gymkhana Nevada City Nevada County WATER SKI Saturday California Open Waterski Competition Clearlake Park Lake County Recreation I September 27 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE a program of contemporary works University of California at Devis Freeborn Hail 8:15 PM October 3 PLAY The Duke of Sacramento Eaglet Theater 8:30 PM October 14 CONCERT The Black Watch memorial auditorium 815 PM October 20 CONCERT The Romeros memorial auditorium 3 PM Cons munity Concerts Association October 20 RECITAL Chamber Ensemble IL Crocker Art Gallery 3 PM Free October 24 PLAY Peer GYM East Hall Studio Theater University of California at Davis 8:15 PM October 27 CONCERT Sacramento Symphony Orchestra Sacramento High School auditorium 3 PM October 28 OPERA Tosco San Francisco opera Company memorial auditorium 8 PM October 29 CONCERT Sacramento Symphony Orchestra Sacramento High School auditorium 8:30 PM October Stars Or The Bei Shei Ballet memorial auditorium 8:15 PM i i irkIIP s-: cr4 ft 4--'1--ar et a Arta co OE EV4 q- --f TOP 00M kk m014154-i '-i jo 44 0st '4 i -4 i-1 ft if i is- 1 s-4- 0 0 d1It ti14 4 1 tv 47- I A i pcpa Monday Only! Saturday AMUSEMENT 11 AM to 5 PM MILLER PARK Concession stand Merl 10:30 AM until dark DANCE Memorial Clubhouse (auditorium) Tao I 9 AM to 10 AM Tap II 10 AM to 11 AM Tap Ill II AM to 12 noon Tap IV 12 noon to 1 PM Clunie Memorial ClUbhouse (Room B) Ballet III 9 AM to 10 AM Ballet I 10 AM to 11 AM Ballet II 11 AM to 12 noon Oak Park Clubhouse Tap I 9 AM to 10 AM Tap II 10 AM to 11 AM Tao III 11 AM to 12 noon Tap III 11 AM to 12 noon Tao IV 12 noon to 1 PM SENIOR CITIZEN'S RECREATION CENTER Old time folk dancing Senior Citizens Center 7:30 PM to It) PM PONY RIDES William Land Park open 11 AM to 5 PM PLAYGROUND All park and school IIP 64 BARBR EISAND 114K Wt filEDRIC Ptrt 111usW '1rnitl h- Attiso'to 30 Gallon Gas Water Heater it ij GRE Auftscowl es GO Show ItTED alti) OM an) 1) GRE A Wu Os tatamerea Aso OM es GO Show oop I a crr-r4 THRU OCT 2 MUSIC MADE FAMOUS BY GLENN MILLER TEl RIEKE DAY EBERLE THE MODEIIIIAMES WITH PAULA KELLY JERRY C0101111A OCT 2 AADE FAMOUS ENN MILLER BEIIEKE c101) 1 um' amp 1ZIZIS I ContinuOu mment iiit a from Dusk 1z7A7zi THE ESQUIRES CS 14 11 c4112101 Night' itttniZimrs Prepared by the city recreation ond Park department Today PLAYGROUNDS Park Playgrounds open 1 to 6 PM AMUSEMENT ZONE AND Z00--10- rated in William Land Park merry-go- round train and other rides for children open Sundays 11 AM till dark Zoo Pen 8 AM to 7 PM fields 10 AM 11 AM 2 PM PONY RIDES Located in William Land Park open Sunday Ii AM to 5 PM PICNIC AREA Fireplaces Picnic tables and benches available in McKinley McCiatchY Southside Miller and William Land Parks MILLER stand Weft from 10:30 AM until dark in William Land Park open all day Shooters must Provide own equipment FAIRYTALE TOWN Open from 10 AM to 6 PM Located In William Lend Park SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER-915 27th Street open from 10 AM to 10 PM Sunday through Saturday Monday PONY Monday AMUSEMENT ZONE Open 11 AM to 1 PM Monday through Friday 8 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Saturday FAIRYTALE TOWN Closed Monday MILLER stand open Monday through Friday 10:30 AM to 30 EN PM SIOR CITIZEN'S RECREATION PROGRAM Craft instruction: Leather Craft 1 to 2 PM wood carving 3 to 4 PM Senior Citizens Center PLAYGROUNDS AN park an school playgrounds open from 3 PM to 6 PM Monday through Friday JAMES MANGAN RIFLE PISTOL RANGE 2140 34th and revolvers: Monday and Thursday 7 to 11 PM Saturday 3 to 5 PM Rifles: Tuesday Wednesday and Friday 7 to 11 PM Saturday 1 to 3 PM DANCE SCHEDULE FreePort School Tao 1 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet 1 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tao firSchool to 530 PM Hollywood Park Tap 1 3:30 PM to 4:0 PM Tap II 4:10 PM to 450 PM Tao III 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM Mark Twain School Tao 1 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet I 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Tuesday FAIRYTALE TOWN Doan Tuesday through Saturday 10 AN to 6 PM PONY RIDES Tuesday through Fri day 11 AM to 4 PM SENIOR CITIZEN'S RECREATION PROGRAM Craft instruction: Clay modeling 1 to 2 PM Old time and folk dancing at Senior Citizens Center 915 27th Street 7:30 PM to 10 PM GOLF Advanc reservations for weekend are available in Room 200 City Hall 6:45 AM to I PM Sheets are then transferred to respective courses and reservations may be made by phone or In person at the Hagoin Oaks Golf Course and Bing Maloney Golf Course William Land 9 holes and Noggin Oaks 9 holes no advance registration ADVANCE RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE TO CITY KESIDENTS ONLY DANCE Park Clubhouse Ballet 1 3:30 PM to 4:10 PM Ballet 11 4:10 PM to 4:50 PM Ballet 4:50 PM to 5:30 PM John Bidwell Ballet I 3:30 Prv to 4:10 PM Tar Cin 4 WA 2-6211 a installation ir 1911A 74: 1 11 OD 4 tW' r'- 1P' i 4: i TiT AN 4 4: 4k 1 Alta 1 1 rl 0 I 19:0 A Ati am Cumn MICKEY BONNIE NOW 813 REMOUNCIIMICEMI NEVADA LODGE COMING SOON: BILLY ECKSTINE Oct 3 thru Oct 23 GAYLORD HOLIDAY Oct 3 thry Oct 23 TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA Oct 24 Null Oct 30 ap 411 ittaffil I NO 1 'IP 099 lie6ular $5995 4t 10-Year Guarantee Glass-Lined Tank No Money Down 10 110 iirrt -113 11ORTH TAHOE 100 Modarn Rooms Sun Dack Now Restaurant larger Casino Outdoor Heated Pool Note Room and Dinner Reservations Write Wire Of Lodge PO Box 337 Crystal Day Nevada none 1310660 (Area Code 702) I 11 SEARS kl Do For show rsorsations Pho San Francisco SU 1-177I or Sacramento GI 3-4978 Show limos: m4 midnight nightly spacial MI Lim thirst 1601 ARDEN WY WA 2-6211 THE SACRAMENTO BEE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1963 Page 12 Sacramento California.

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