Cars of Boulder Creek
BACONATION – today at the Junction
Joy of Jazz @ Scopazzi’s on August 29 5-8.
What’s Happening at Boulder Creek Library ?
Writers Group (3:00 pm-5:00 pm); first and third Saturdays of the month (September 18, October 2, 16)
If you’ve ever wanted to write your novel, memoir or play but just couldn’t get going, the Boulder Creek branch is hosting a write-in twice each month. Bring your laptop or notebook and your inspiration and get motivated with other writers. For more information, email Lise Quintana at cincaef@gmail.com
Play Reading Group (6:45pm-8:45 pm); one Wednesday each month (September 15, October 20)
If you would enjoy reading a variety of plays in a relaxed setting with other non-professionals just for fun, we’d love to have you join us. So far, we have read plays by Neil Simon, Agatha Christie, Oscar Wilde, Arthur Miller, and more. For more information, email Darby Kremers at dkrem19260@aol.com.
Family Craft (1:30 pm-3:30 pm); September 18, October 30 (pumpkin carving)
A craft is chosen that can be enjoyed by children of all ages; all supplies furnished by Friends of the Library; children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, contact Renee Fleming at renee@avidinternational.com
Friends of the Library – monthly meeting (1:30 pm-3:00 pm); fourth Saturday of the month (September 25, October 23)
We are a group of local residents who raise funds and arrange programming activities at the Boulder Creek branch of the Library. The meetings are open to the public and we always welcome new members and would love to have your ideas and help.
Contact: Dorrie Kennedy @ dorrie_kennedy@comcast.net.
Boulder Creek Library 25th Anniversary Celebration
Boulder Creek Liquors
Music this Weekend!
BACONATION 2010
Introducing the first annual Bacon Festival of Boulder Creek!
Join us in a celebration of food, music and fun.
WHERE: Junction Park in Boulder Creek
WHEN: Sat, August 21st, 1 – 4pm
People are invited to bring a bacon inspired dish (or veggie dish for the herbivores out there) or $5 each (kids under 12 free). People will eat and mingle, and then vote on the best dish. The winner wins all the profits from the festival.
This is to spur culinary creativity and promote social interaction. Unusual and innovative dishes are in demand. Let your imagination go wild at the thought of bacon! Use this as an excuse to try out those strange bacon dished that have always intrigued you. Bacontini, anyone? Bacon pie? Maple bacon? Chocobacon? (No alcohol allowed at the park, sorry).
There will be food, fun, bacon inspired crafts, live music by The Butchers, swimming in the river and lots of BACON!
Editor’s Note: This is a truly genius idea! We love it!
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