[Dixielandjazz] Bob Ringwald Upcoming Performances - Sacramento Rocklin CA Area

Robert Ringwald rsr at ringwald.com
Fri Dec 13 23:31:03 PST 2013


Bob Ringwald Upcoming performances



Dec 14, Saturday

Fulton Street Jazz Band

Bridgeway Christian Church

 3735 Placer Corporate Dr.

 Rocklin, CA 95765

 916/ 769-4001

 Description:

 Outdoor 1940s era Christmas village, open 5:00 – 9:00 PM.

 Free for the whole family.

 Think Main Street Disneyland meets South Lake Tahoe.

 This is a full scale village with an old fashioned bakery, vintage theatre with an outer kiosk to purchase popcorn and tickets, a 30 foot Christmas tree and Christmas tree lot, street carolers, coffee shops, live snow falling, and a full light show that runs every hour as the entire place lights up in sequence to songs.

 The Fulton Street Jazz Band will perform Set #1, 5:25 - 5:55

PM, Set #2, 6:05 - 6:50 PM, Set #3, 7:15 - 7:55 PM





Dec 18 Wednesday

Bob Ringwald Trio featuring Kristy Reed and Darrell Fernandez

Straw Hat Pizza, 2929 Mather Field Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670

6:30 - 9:00 PM, No cover charge.

916/ 363-5050

Suggest you call your pizza order in and show up early to grab a table.





Dec 21, Saturday

Fulton Street Jazz Band

Bridgeway Christian Church

 3735 Placer Corporate Dr.

 Rocklin, CA 95765

 916/ 769-4001

 Description:

 Outdoor 1940s era Christmas village, open 5:00 – 9:00 PM.

 Free for the whole family.

 Think Main Street Disneyland meets South Lake Tahoe.

 This is a full scale village with an old fashioned bakery, vintage theatre with an outer kiosk to purchase popcorn and tickets, a 30 foot Christmas tree and Christmas tree lot, street carolers, coffee shops, live snow falling, and a full light show that runs every hour as the entire place lights up in sequence to songs.

 The Fulton Street Jazz Band will perform Set #1, 5:25 - 5:55

PM, Set #2, 6:05 - 6:50 PM, Set #3, 7:15 - 7:55 PM







-Bob Ringwald K6YBV
www.ringwald.com
916/ 806-9551

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