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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 112

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vismlinDfdt 7112110 nit 1r1 it 1 Loisuro Sundoy Sepiember 26 1971 NMI 3ED -11-4 Il drama prosisnted by th Pollardyilla Playisrs Palace Theater Highway south of Lodi followed with olio Fridays and Saturdays 5:30 pm "WHAT'S tAINE IS MINE" melodrama by Bob Pinson Gas lighter production in th Sutter Club Folsom followed by olio Friday arid Saturday 1135 pm closing wrsekend PLAYS AND MUSICALS "JESUS CHEST SUPERSTAR" rock opera Memorial Auditorium Wednesday evening 7 and 10 o'clock "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" by Woody Allen Jay Rob Productions Joy Rob Play house Sacramento Inn plaza opens Fricley evening real Fridays ssci Saterdays thereafter RAO pm 'MISS JULIE'' by August Striedberg performed by the Old Town Troupers so the playhouse MS California Ave Fair Oaks Sundays pm "PAINT YOUR WAGON" presented by the Bacchus Players in the Morse Build ing Theater 2nd and Streets Fridays and Saturdays SAO ICE SHOW "SYMPHONY ON ICE" annual event staged by the Capital City Figure Skating Club Iceland 1430 Dal Faso Blvd today at 2 and 'clock tomorrow through Thursday at I 0:30 pm co Friday and 2:30 and 11:30 om on The Cover l'art of the huge crowd on the Downtown Mall for last year's Sacramento Festival of the Arts photographed by Harlin Smith of The Bee staff is superimposed on local artist Robert Miller's poster for this year's event as a reminder that the 1971 Festival will open Saturday The first two days of the 15-day festival will be devoted to an outdoor art exhibit stretching the entire length of the mall from 5th to 13th streets Live entertainment will go on in the amphitheater in front of Macy's and on a stage erected at Cathedral Square The art exhibits will be competing for more than 91200 in prize money POP-ROCK FRANK ZAPPA end tk 040THIPIS OF INVENVON Memorial Panliorition Irking night TAHOE-RENO ENTERTAINMENT HARRAH'S TAHOE Songstress Vikki Carr closes her stint in the South Shore Room on Wednesday Opening Thursday and playing for two-weeks will be C01111- try music star Eddy Arnold Both offer nightly shows it 8:15 and midnight With both shows is Blackstone Jr with the Magical Mystery Revue Following Arnold will be the Merle Haggard Show with Don Bowman and the Osborne Brothers Oct 14 through 27 In the Steeling Cabaret this week are Sam fluters mid the Witnesses Don Cornell The Aliis and Tom Car HI" and the Craftsmen HARVEY'S WAGON WHEEL The Marshmelle Company closes in-the Theater Lounge on Tuesday Others on stage through Dm week include the Esquwses Venus and the Se Country Jesters Louis Jordan end bill Tympany Five Christi and Coats Trio and Beverly Wright and the Sand Canyon Four Opening Wednesday will be the Jo Ansi Jordan Quintet end Joe Maize The George Liberec' Orchestra continue to entertain in the Tiki Lounge at the Top of the Wheel through Oct 11 alternating with Ron Rose and Friend SAHARA-TAHOE Paul Anka and Jackie Gayle offer twice sightly shows this evenieg Friday Saturday and nest Sunday in the High Sierra Thoater where weekend shows will prevail through the winter months Nightly shows continue in the Juniper Lounge with The Blossoms The Zees Expressions The Four Tunes The Page gh trio enters its final week its the Pine Cone Lounge KINGS CASTLE (North Shore) Joe Frazier and his Knockouts provide shows In the Jesters Court through Oct 12 The nude mod revue "Love-In" moves to the Came le Theater on Friday to play nightly through the fall and winter months with its cast of 30 in the 90-minute production First-rug movies will be shown in the theater through Thursday NEVADA LODGE 'North Shore) The Topaz Boom features Sloopy and her led Barons the Jo Santis Quartet and opening Tuesday to begin a three-week stay Diana George HAROLD CLUB (Reno) Ray Maims headlines In the Silver Dollar Room alternating with guitarist Chico Holiday for nightly shows from 8 pm So 4 am HARRAH'S RENO Appearing through Wednesday evening in the Headliner Room is Jerry Lewis with songstress Helen O'Connell Opening Thursday and continuing for two weeks of 11:15 and midnight shows will be humorist Alan King with singer Kaye Hart ventriloquist Russ Lewis and the Joke Carleton orchestra Following King will be Mitzi Gaynor Oct 14 through Nov 3 In the Casino Cabaret this week are Gaylord and Holiday Jo Anti Castle and Jerry Naylor NUGGET ISparks) Liberec' is as stage nightly hi the Circus Room with 10year-old inggier Albert tIK al Faye McKay end the Sam Donahue orchestra through Wednesday Compiled by Mary Asa Sae Ma CONCERTS KARL HERRESHOFF classical guitarist and barroom Iv Moist promoting cook tomporary and classical music Room SI Music Building Sacramento State Collage OAS pm Tuesday 'REFLECTIONS AND IMAGES IN BLACK" a solactioe of ballads blues and folk moos presionted by Lomas Graham Sacramonto City Collage Center besiege o'clock Friday evening free ROBERT A WESTERBERG classical guitarist as part of thso regular meeting of Circulo Hispano open to Om public Dante Club 11 pm Friday LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA opmung tho Controssaally Concort Sarkis this mason Memorial Auditorium Saturday 15 Open to season clot holdars only REGIONAL PERFORMING ARTS -1ANEFOOT IN THE PARS" comedy by Neil Simon presented by the Sutler Buttes Regional Theater leterim Playhouse in the Hotel Marysville 424 5th Marysville opens Friday evening roes Fridays and Saturdays through Oct "PLAZA SUITE" a comedy by Neil Simon presented by lite Stockton Civic Theater in the theater Willow and Monroe Streets Stockton Sundays apt 2:30 Thursdays at pm Fridays and Saturdays 1130 am through Oct 23 "BLAZING GUNS AT ROARING GULCH OR THE PERFUMED RADGE" a oriole Art Exhibits Hours 10 to 6 daily except Monday paintings by Jack Ogden and ceramic sculpture by Chr Unterseher and Peter Vandenberge through Thursday Street HOW'S: 1 to 5 daily exceed Monday "Grotesoues" graphics by several actosts through Thursday Paintings and thavnisos by Beniarnin Dank and others Friday through Nov1 miscellany DAVIS ART CENTER GALLERY 1221 Fourth St Davis Hours weekdays 10 am to 4 Pbolooraobs by Warren A Westgate throubh Friday MANSION INN Charcoals and acyrlIc (last Rowan ahakerawns by Mack Law DEPOT GALLERY Yountville Hood daily except Monday 9 a to 5 pm EalntInOs by Eleanor and Robed GALLERY Folsom Hours 10 to 4 daily except Monday Pau-ohm's by Reuel Decitard THE AFTERIMAGE 1022 lgth St Hoots: 11 to 5 Tuesday through Thursday 11 to 9 Friday 12 to 4 Saturday THE ART compAtee 1021 Street Hours: Monday through Friday am loS larn Saturday 10 am to 4 Grow how ot weaving macrame and ceramics through ThursdaY ART OF THE AMERICAS 1207 Itw Ernbarcadero Hours 11 to 4 Thursday Friday Saturday: other times by au- cas intment 415032 Eskir stone carv- American Indian crafts and Pre-Colombian art ARTIST'S CONTEMPORARY GALLERY Cross Roads Sh000rng Center HOUCS 11 am to 4 0 rn Tuesday through Saturday 1 to 4 Sunday 11 to 9 Friday Paintings and dravtinIS by ice Draedeft through Oct IS BLACK AFFAIR 33rd Street and 2nd Avenue Hours 11 am to 6 cm Saturday 1 to 6 Sunday Grouo show CASTLE OF CREATIONS 7971 Park Drive Fair Oaks Oils by Don Grittiths COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE college museum Science Building on camou3 Paggings by Benda Besse through Friday Joan Baez Will Sing FRAN'S ART SHOP 5604 Olive Highway Orev ille Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays 10 am to 4 0m and by appointment Painting by Fran Collin Watson POT SHOP 6407 Fair Oaks Blvd Car michael Hours 10 to 4 Tuesday through Saturday Ceramics by Mary Strazicsch and Jack Garrison batiks by Joy Bilis SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE Art Gallery on campus- Faculty show through Wednesday SACRAMENTO VALLEY ACADEMY OF THE ARTS 6401 Fair Oaks Blvd Hours: am to 4 pm Monday through Friday 7 to 10 pm Monday through Thursday and 10 am to I pm Wu day Faculty show through Thursday and works by children from New Zealand through Oct Sculpture and gotterv by Larry Carnes and paintings and etchings by Gunnar Anderson apes Friday and run through Oct 211 STUDIO OF FINE ARTS 4343 Marconi Ave Hours 10 to 5 Monday through Friday 12 to 5 Saturday and Sunday by OPmontment SUNSHINE HOUSE GALLERY 10723 Fair Oak Blvd Fair Oaks Hours: Tuesday through Friday 1 to 5 PM Sat ur- day and Sunday 12tili 5 pm VAN'S APT CENTER ft and Streets Graphics Monday through Friday 10 am to 6 PM Saturday )0 am to 5 PM GALLERY Commerciat St Nevada City Hours: 1:30 to 430 Dm Friday Saturday and Sunday PainttnaS weaving and MobiieS by Helen Bentecou throuoh Friday GEORGETOWN Gallery of Arts and Crafts 302 Main St Georgetown El Dorado County Hours: 10 to 4 Thursday Friday and Saturday Antigues art and cratt Items '''i 41014 '1 --f 405PFA- '4 4 Ai' ilsk''Cle1 GOLDEN ART GALLERY 727 Sutter St Folsom Hours Noon to 5 pm daily except Monday and Tuesday Paintings by Evalyn Chamberlain through Singer Joan Baez will appear in the Sacramento State College Stadium Oct 8 at 8 pm under the sponsorship of the Associated Students The concert is priced at a uniform $2 in conformity with Miss Baez's policy No seats will be reserved Tickets are on sale at the ticket offices at SSC and American River College and the Sacramento City College Student Activities Office Mail orders may be sent to the SSC Ticket Office and should be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed GREENWOOD POTTERY Greenwood between Auburn and Georgetown on HIghway 193 An assortment of pottery and sculgtore VILIAGE GALLERY Town end Coup iry Village Hours: to 4 Tuesday throuoh Saturday Sculpture by Lois Saab ler end prints end drawings by Victor hetwenuto OUT OF TOWN through Saturday Sculpture by Lois Baebler and ortnts and drawings by Victor Betwenuto OUT OF TOWN ART CENTER OF THE WORLD Street Davis Paintings by Ethiopian Theodros Isigue Markos and American James Henry Lind Hours: IC to 6 Tuesday through Friday to Monday HAGG1N GALLERIES 1201 North Pen Shing Ave Stockton Hours daily en-coot Monday 120 to Works by 26 American glass artiSts through Oct 17 El) CROCKER ART GALLERY 4th ond 0 Streets Hours: Tuesday 2 to le am Wednesday through Sunday le am to pm -500 Years of Wine In the Arts Saturday through Noy 14 EUGENE GARIN STUDIO 620 St Hews 10 to 5 daily exceet Sunday PaMtirme by Eugene GRAPHIC ART GALLERIES LID Street Hours Tuesday through Saturday 11 to 5 HAMEL GALLERY It Freeport Pilot Hours 10:15 to 6 Tuesday through Saturday Dry-ooint etchings tri John and Carol toilette through Oct 31 JENNIFER PAULS GALLERY 115 The Embarcaderg Hours 11 to 5 Wednesday through Saturday 1 to 5 Sunday Environmental works by Glottis (Iwo Stockton sculptors) through today Ceramics and dravings by Jim Tanovitt melt Friday JON QUINN GALLERY 1002 10di Street Hours: 11-6 Monday-Saturdav Ong he Eugene Garin Karin Soradiing and Don Corey through Thursday Joan Baez MEMORIAL UNION ART GALLERY University of Caiitornia Davis Hours: Monday through Friday a am Oa 5 rn OILLINGTON'S ART STUDIO end GALLERY S09 Sutler St Omit dons from 11 la Paintings by Spencer MOKELLIMNE ART GALLERY Certi ter St Mokelurnne Hill Calaveras COVIIly Old saloon oaintings and works by Betty Soi liday Jill Kel le and Lawrence Hosertor BOWEN'S CONTEMPORARY GALLERY Folsom Hours 11 so 5 dolly sacrist Monday Grouo show through Thurs day Prize Photos Will Be Shown CANDY STORE GALLERY Folsom LE SAHUC GALLERIES 1777 PLACERVILLE ART GALLERY 512 Main Si Hours: II am to a ID" daily Paintings by Ruth Schrager and Art Ellis thri-iusoli Saturday Recreation Schedule The winning photographs from the 1971 Gold Seal Photo Contest of the Ca lifer POTTERY SHOP Kelsey El Dorado County HOurs )6 to 6 dady Kathie Howe Imretreks ROSEVILLE ART CENTER 217 Vernon St Roseville Hours noon to 4 ISM daily except Sunclay Oils by Bentte BESS ST PAUL'S GALLERY OF WESTERN ART corner at Taylor and Street Virginia City Nevada Hours to 6 daily evenings by aDoontrrient Paintings by Richard Gov Walton I Courses No advance resorvotion Is noeded tor Noggin Oaks IP or William Land 9 Advance reservations eivaitablo to city residents only GYM Nigh Mon Pay through Sunday 3 to 11 dm Do Rios Elementary 7 to It'300 tn Rio Tierra Thursday 7 to 10 pm Norte Del Rio Monday through Friday 3 to 10 PISTOL RANGE James Mangan Rifle and Pistol Range 14th Avenue and Bradd Way Pistols Monday arid Thursday 7 to 10 0 rifles Tuesday Wednesday and Friday 7 to le em PLAYGROUNDS Open 3:30 to 5 to Mondays through Fridays 1 to itm Saturdays Park playgrounds are mien 7 to 5 PM Sundays TYLE GALLERY Main eSet A mador County hours to to Way throvoil Monday 1 vier Da tidings nia Press Photographers Association will go on display Monday in the Beehive building at 22nd and St reet The free exhibition which will last only through Thursday is sponsored by The Bee It includes top work from many of California's leading newspapers and magazines and by freelance photographers in several categories general news sports features and the like Sacramento Bee photographers won two of five first place awards a third several honorable mentions and runnerup for Press Photographer of the Year AMUSEMENT TONE Located in William Lana Park Merry-coo-round faa and other rides for Open Mooday thouoh Friday 11 a to in Satuday 11 am to 6 pm Sunday 11 am to 7 COM Winter League various local diamonds Sundays 10 a 1 and 2:15 pm icali 452-50111 for further details) CHESS CLUB Meets every Wednesday 7:30 to 11:30 Duni Audlice Flora Visitors and beginners welcome DANCE CLASSES Tao and ballet Monday through Saturday Call 452-5681 tor schedule FAIRYTALE TOWN Located In William Land Park Open Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 5 Saturday and Sunday 10 am In pm FLAG O'Neil Field and Roosevelt Park Monday through Friday 630 to 10:30 pm FOLK DANCE Beginner's classes Tuesday and Thursday 7:30 to 111 0m Clunle Clubhouse Souare dancing also GOLF (City) Advance reservations for the weekend are available on Tuesday from 6:30 to am at Recreation and Parks Office 3520 5th Ave Sheets will to transferred to respective course rid reservations may be made either by Phone or In person at bid Haggle Oaks and Bina Maloney Golf Cosumnes Choir Has Openings Cosumnes River College is still accepting enrolments for its College Chorus which -meets at 6:10 pm Tuesdays in Building P-53 Openings exist in all categories Musical background is not required During the semester the chorus plans a contemporary mass by Dello Job() and the Christmas portion of "The Messiah" nECKARD GALLERY Green 5ione Road south of Iltohwav SE El Dora40 Coordv tiours la am A 0rri Col Ilf SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 913 7th SI ooen le a in to 10 sim Various activities orovIded daily TEEN CENTERS Coen Monday throuch Friday 7 to 10 River Oaks Dos Rios New Helvetia and Oak Park Coen Thursday through Saturday 7 to 10 Woodlake Oven Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Friday 7 to 10 pm: Natomas TOY LENDING LIBRARIES lo cated at 22nd and Streets New Mel vcita Housing iuthority at Muir Way and Broadway Both oven Wednesday 9 amt to noon VACAV1LLE ART LEAGUE GALLERY llb East Monte Vista Vacaville Hours: Thursday through Sunday 1 to 5 Pm Watercolors and acrylics by Mabel Palmer through Oct 10 Wood carvings by William Schnute through Oct 10 WOODLAND COMMLIWTY ART CENTER 350 Collette St Woodland- Hours 10 am to 5 pm MOntiaV through Saturday 1 to 5 I) Sunday Faculty show through Oct 9.

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