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October 5 Arts and Entertainment Source: Always Something to Celebrate

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October 5 Arts and Entertainment Source: Always Something to Celebrate

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The 11th Annual Vallejo Filipino Martial Arts Goodwill Tournament was one of the more popular attractions at Waterfront Weekend last Saturday. (Richard Freedman/Times-Herald)
Gene Buban, far left, admires the mosaic work of fellow artist Liberty Pierson at the recent SolTrans art project unveiling at the Transit Center Bus Terminal in downtown Vallejo. (Richard Freedman/Times-Herald)

Skip Sitkin ‘rungs’ in the Halloween season, stepping high on the ladder to put up info on the Empress Theatre’s Halloween event Oct. 29 in the lounge. (Richard Freedman/Times-Herald)

PHOTO EXHIBIT

Photographs by Gary Cullen are displayed in a new exhibit in the lobby of McCune Room at the JFK Library at 505 Santa Clara St. Vallejo. The exhibit — “Faces” — was originally scheduled for the Spring of 2020, but due to COVID restrictions was postponed. Now rescheduled and renamed ‘The Unmasking of Faces,’ the exhibit will display the black and white portraits of the famous and not-so-famous citizens of Vallejo, also known as the “Movers & Shakers, Doers & Dreamers” of Vallejo.

The exhibit captures the ‘Color and Character’ of these Vallejo citizens in Black & White photography. Also on display will be the “Faces of Empress,” a showcase of multiple personalities and the ‘Faces of the Street’ from “Buskers to Hustlers to Innocent Bystanders.’

NORTHBAY CHAT

NorthBay Healthcare continues its Doc Talk Live event on the NorthBay Facebook page with Vascular surgeon Melissa Loja, M.D., presenting “All About Aortic Aneurysms,” at 10 a.m. on Oct. 13.

Next month,  orthopedic specialist Robert Peterson, M.D., will lead a discussion at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 17 titled, “Play It Safe (And Stay on the Field).”

Doc Talk Live chats are half-hour events featuring presentations on a variety of health topics. Each chat includes time for questions and answers and can be viewed live on the NorthBay Facebook page (Facebook.com/NorthBayHealthcare).

VACA DECORATING CONTEST

Vacaville Museum’s Pumpkin Decorating contest is open in many categories. Attendees will choose one overall winner winners in 3 categories: Grades K-3, 4-8, and 9-adult, and judges will pick winners in other categories, such as scariest, funniest, most beautiful and maybe more.

Bring your pumpkin creation to the Vacaville Museum, 213 Buck Ave., Vacaville, on Saturday, Oct. 23, between 9 and 10 a.m.  Leave it for the day, to be viewed, voted on, and judged. Winners will be announced at 4:15 pm and pumpkins can then be picked up by the contestant following the winner announcements. For more information call the Museum at (707) 447-4513.

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