1st Friday Event: 2 Locations

2014-05-01 FridayEventFlyerWhat: 1st Friday Event

When: This Friday, May 2, from 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Where: 2 locations

Boulder Creek Antiques & Art (aka Mac’s 100 year old place)
13164 Highway 9, Boulder Creek

Sgt. Penguin’s Lively Arts Designs
12599 Highway 9, Boulder Creek

Boulder Creek Antiques & Art and Sgt. Penguin’s Lively Arts Designs are having their first Friday event to benefit HEARTS & HANDS, which improves the lives of our elderly. There will be door prizes, sales, featured artists, appetizers, and beverages at both locations. As well as music by Brookdale Bluegrass Band at Boulder Creek Antiques & Art.

Featured Artists at Sgt. Penguin’s Lively Arts Designs:

Laurie & Dan Hennig (oldest ceramic studio in Santa Cruz county)
Iver & Jennifer Hennig (creating ceramic creations in Boulder Creek since 1995)
Stephanie Allison (painter of colorful and whimsical females)
Donna Stewman (art made out of found natural items)

Featured Artists at Boulder Creek Antiques & Art:

Anne Locatelli & Ede Locatelli-Giacasa (still life painters)

So come on by, enjoy some wonderful art, music, food, and community while supporting a good cause. Oh and don’t forget Mothers Day is May 11th, which is just a little over a week away. So if you haven’t found that perfect gift for her yet search both locations for it and give her a one of a kind find this year. Both locations are open during their regular hours as well on Friday.

Boulder Creek Antiques & Art (aka Mac’s 100 year old place)
http://bouldercreekantiques.blogspot.com
regular store hours 11:00am – 5:30pm

Sgt. Penguin’s Lively Arts Designs
https://www.facebook.com/SgtPenguinsDesigns
regular store hours 12:00noon – 5:00pm

RADIO UPDATE, Fundraiser Tally, & Volunteers Needed

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KBCZ first fundraising event was a huge success, more then 200 attended the Dance Party in March and they raised $4500 to help build the Radio stations infrastructure. They are still waiting for the FM license to be assigned to them by the FCC.

Their tech support guru Logan was able to configure the Internet stream and it soon will be live. They are now in the process of cataloging local music, interviews, and radio dramas for broadcast. This is going to be a large job because most local music is not in the Gracenote database, so all of this information is going to have to be labeled. Liner notes about local artist and other relevant information also needs to be added. They are currently in the process of getting a programming group together who can help with these tasks, so if you want to help contact KBCZ.

They also need more local music, so if you know musicians in the SLV or even Santa Cruz county who have good quality recordings, please ask them to deliver uncompressed CDs (no mp3s unless they are very high quality, ie 320kbps) to the station. They can drop them in the mail slot at the Santa Cruz Mountain Bulletin where they share space.  They are also looking for other types of programming like radio plays, comedies, educational programs, and so on.  It would be helpful if the artist could note any explicit tracks and include any liner note info they would like to share (ie. Boulder Creek harmonica player George Galt also plays with legendary guitarist and songwriter Richard Thompson).

If your interests are in other areas like operations, fundraising, outreach, and so on they need volunteers in those areas as well. Other tasks include putting together the station guidelines, contacting people, putting together the community calendar for broadcast, etc.  They also want to connect with the local schools.

The plan is to start pre-programming the automated software with content for broadcast on the Internet starting now and then, start adding live DJ’s, talk shows, etc.  The radio station is primarily an educational format as designated by the FCC.

Another focus is to stream traffic and weather via an RSS feed so it is available on mobile devices. The plan is to have people text or call them from the road and let them know where trees are down, roads are closed, and so on. This will also stream on their website.  Eventually, they will want someone to do live updates over the FM broadcast.   This could be the DJ or someone else.

Progress is also being made on the production studio which will be in the back of Barry Tanner’s BC Music Works studio (the old post office behind The Odd Fellows Building). If you have interest in doing any kind of show, Sam Peacock will be getting together with people in the production studio to do an air-check (a short demo), again contact KBCZ.

90.1 KBCZ
Boulder Creek Community Radio

Address
13090 Central Avenue, Suite 3
Boulder Creek, CA 95006

Email
Tim Welch, Director
tim@kbcz.org

Website
http://kbcz.org

TOMORROW Little Basin Festival

2014-04-26LIttleBasinWhat:     Little Basin’s 3rd Annual Camping Festival
aka “This Land Is Your Land”

Where:  Little Basin Cabins & Campground
21700 Little Basin Road
Boulder Creek, CA 95006

When:    April 26th, 11:00am till 4:00pm

Cost:       Entry is Free, Parking is $10 per car

Little Basin is having their 3rd annual Camping Festival aka “This Land Is Your Land”, it is a mix of camping activities, live music, fun, and celebrating Earth Day. The main site is at the Deer Meadow Group Campground. There will be food at the picnic area next to the amphitheater, so bring cash. Venders will be selling their wears and other treats at the main site. There is a large playground for the kids close to all the action, allowing everyone to take in the music while playing. Other activities include interpretive hikes, family activities, games, art, outdoor classes, and demonstrations. So come on out and enjoy a fun filled day with family, friends, and community, making everyday Earth Day.

Directions from the corner of Highway 9 and Big Basin Way
Take Big Basin Way (CA 236) north (towards Big Basin State Park) for 6.5 miles
Turn Left onto Little Basin Road
Take Little Basin Road for 1.7 miles
Arrive at 21700 Little Basin Road, where there is lots of parking

Official Press Release
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/02/prweb11540053.htm

Website
http://littlebasin.org


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Good Times: This year’s DIO Fest brings out Santa Cruz’s best for Camp Krem

Jacob Pierce at the Good Times has done a nice article on DIO Fest. DIO Fest is beginning tomorrow. From the article:

It comes full circle when this weekend’s DIO Fest brings out some of the Santa Cruz music scene’s most popular artists to help raise funds for Camp Krem’s new program, which will include a music teacher for the summer.

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The three-day camping festival kicks off Friday, April 25 with 21 bands, including Dan P. & the Bricks, Marty O’Reilly, North Pacific String Band and a reunion of Birdhouse. 

 

Click HERE to read the full article at the Good Times.

The DIO Fest website is right HERE. Tickets are almost sold out and will not be sold at the event! If you want to go, today is the last day to purchase tickets.

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Music at Joe’s Bar – April 2014

Joes Bar April 2014:

Every Thursday, Todd Reid Hosts, with old and new friends, and a Pool tournament!

Friday 4th- Aftershock

Saturday 5th- Next Blues Band

Friday 11th- Squeezedaddy

Saturday 12th- Rick Barnes and Friends

Friday 18th- Hot Fuse

Saturday 19th- Shawn Andrews Band

Friday 25th- Skinny Ricky

Saturday 26th- Tsunami

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DIO Fest – April 25-27 – Camping, Music, Art and Food

The lineup has been posted.  This will be three days of music, art and camping in the Santa Cruz mountains.

DIO Fest will be held at Camp Krem just up Big Basin Way the weekend of April 25th.

Click HERE to visit the DIO (Do It Ourselves) Fest website for more info.

 

DIO fest Boulder Creek

 

From the website:

DIO Fest exists so that corporate mega-festivals don’t eventually rule the world. It exists to help us remember that the person on the stage is not so different from the person in the audience, or the local farmer that’s supplying the grinds. It serves to remind us that we can do great things when we come together. 

CANCELED: Winter Solstice Party

The Event has been canceled!

 

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CANCELED: Winter Solstice Party

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This Saturday from 5pm – 10pm there will be a winter solstice party at the corner of Forest and Pine Street – where the farmers market usually is. There will be live music, firedancing, and old smoky moonshine. What else could mountain folk ask for?

The bands will be Oatmeal Cookie, Bad Acid, and the Planet Shadow Wreckers. Check out their Facebook pages below, and see you at the party.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/OATMEAL-COOKIE/398263500267930
https://www.facebook.com/TheeBadAcid
https://www.facebook.com/acousticshadows

Today! Boulder Creek Fire Summer BBQ & Dance

Today is the Boulder Creek Fire Department’s annual BBQ and Dance fundraiser. The event starts at 4 pm and goes till 11:55 pm. Dinner will be served from about 5 pm till about 7 or so. Admission is $15 for adults and $7 for kids, paid at the door ($15 gets you dinner and a drink). There will be a bounce house and possibly a face painter for kids.

BCFD BBQ

 

A country & rock band on a professional stage with light show. Full bar open to the 21 and over. Non alcoholic beverages also available. Please join us and party responsibly.

 All profits from this event will go towards the purchase of new rescue equipment.