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Barn Dance, Hobby Expo and More This Weekend

What do you have planned this weekend?

 

On Saturday, take the kids to the Hobby Expo going on all day at the Lucchesi Community Center. Enjoy displays and demonstrations of radio controlled boats, airplanes and cars, as well as a train layout by the North Coast Historical Model Railroad Society. There will also be creatures from Niddspace Productions and Star Wars re-enactors. 9:30am-4pm. Free. 320 N. McDowell Blvd.

Later that evening, boogie down at Green String Farm’s Bee Mine Barn Dance from 6-9pm. Enjoy seasonal tasty treats grown on the farm including fruit, honey and jams and listen to the Arann Harris and The Farm Band. Admission $10 – kids aged 12 and under free.  3571 Old Adobe Road.

On Sunday, enjoy a French dinner at Cinnabar Theater, followed by a concert featuring Due Zighi Baci, who will play French classics including songs by Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Jaques Brel.

The dinner starts at 6pm roast tarragon chicken and rosemary potatoes and dessert of apple torte and creme fraiche while Tenor Michael Van Why and accordionist Sheri Mignano entertain with authentic songs of the great French cafe tradition. Concert at 7pm. Dinner and concert $35/concert only $15.

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