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A Concert of Contrasts

I See Hawks in L.A. bandmembers. (Photograph courtesy of Katie Williams and used with the band’s permission.)
A “peaceful, easy feeling”–or caustic observations about life in L.A.?
Yes. And some Brad Colerick-style folk music/storytelling.
It’ll all be a part of the music when Eagles songwriter Jack Tempchin appears in concert, this Sunday evening, August 19th, with alternative country rockers I See Hawks in L.A.! Singer/songwriter Brad Colerick (“When I’m Gone”) will open the show and host the concert, which starts at 7:00, this Sunday at Pasadena’s Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church. Continue reading
An “Oasis” of New Information
Who knew that camels could crawl?
That’s just one of the facts the audience learned recently, at Gil Riegler’s camel-milking demonstration at the Orange County Fair.
Gil and his wife Nancy opened the nation’s first camel dairy farm, the Oasis, in Ramona, California, in 2001. They now have twenty-one camels, and sell camel-milk soaps and camel-milk chocolate. (The sale of camel milk is currently not legal in California. However, the Rieglers are working with the USDA on establishing a grade-A dairy platform.) Continue reading
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