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Tickets are $10-$25. For more information, go pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com or call 925-427-1611. Strolling Strings’ sign-ups set in Antioch. ANTIOCH — Antioch Strolling Strings will hold sign-ups for new members at 4-5 p.m. Oct. 6 and Oct. 13 at the Antioch Senior Center, 415 W. Second St. The sign-ups are for beginning and intermediate students. For more information about this group, call 925-757-2682. Group to perform Eagles’ hits Oct. 3. ANTIOCH — El Campanil Theatre presents Hotel California: A Salute to the Eagles at 8 p.m. Oct. 3.

Hotel California was founded with the intent of filling the void left by the demise of The Eagles in 1982, By blending their extraordinary vocal and musical talents, Hotel California faithfully reproduces ballerina bowl - pink ballet shoes personalized melamine round snack bowl - custom girls dance theme bowl - ballet recital gift the sound of the Eagles’ studio recordings while recreating a classic sound, which undeniably transcends the boundaries of rock, R&B and country while delivering a modern, action-packed performance that brings this timeless music into the new millennium, This band, comprised of five multitalented top music industry professionals, presents a dynamic show saluting the music of The Eagles, a supergroup whose music has proved to have a staying power that few bands lay claim to, Finally, audiences can once again experience the energy and magic of this timeless music..

This concert presents a showcase of The Eagles’ megahits such as “Take it Easy,” “Heartache Tonight” and “Hotel California” as well as newer releases “Get Over It” and “Love will Keep Us Alive.” The group also performs select titles from the solo works of Don Henley, Glen Frey and Joe Walsh. Tickets are $27 for adults, $25 for seniors and free for students with a paying adult. For more information, call 779-9500 or go to www.elcampaniltheatre.com.

Yafee brings comedy routine to ballerina bowl - pink ballet shoes personalized melamine round snack bowl - custom girls dance theme bowl - ballet recital gift Pittsburg, PITTSBURG — Marc Yafee brings his comedy to the California Theatre at 8 p.m, Oct, 17, Yafee is an award-winning comedian featured on the Showtime special, “Goin’ Native: The American Indian Comedy Slam.” He has also been seen on the PBS special “Crossing The Line,” SiTV’s “The Latino Laugh Festival” and “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen.” He has performed five times overseas for the troops in the Middle East, Europe and Asia and he won the Ventura Comedy Festival’s Funniest Person Contest in 2012..

Funny not filthy, Yafee serves audiences his original comedy recipe, specially prepared for nonstop laughs. Tasty topics, spicy premises and savory punch lines, are all dished out with a dash of sarcasm and a grain of salt. As a solo artist, he has performed in 37 states and eight foreign countries and tours with Pow Wow Comedy Jam, the 2010 National Indian Gaming Association Entertainers of the Year (www.jokesignals.com). He also founded and co-stars in the Boomerang Baby Boomer Comedy Bash (www.boomerangcomedy.com).

Tickets are $18 in advance or $21 at the door, Call the box office at 925-427-1611, The theater is at 351 Railroad ballerina bowl - pink ballet shoes personalized melamine round snack bowl - custom girls dance theme bowl - ballet recital gift Ave, Black Diamond Follies performs in Pittsburg, PITTSBURG — The Black Diamond Follies, a group of local dancers, will perform Sept, 25-27 at the California Theatre, 351 Railroad Ave, The troupe will have lots of costume changes and smooth dance moves that will captivate you, The Black Diamond Follies currently consist of performers of all ages who dance like Las Vegas Showgirls, strutting their stuff in chorus lines, shaking their groove thing and just having fun..

Vince Aiello is their choreographer/director, famous for all his many years of contributions made in dance, musical comedy, singing and all things theatrical. Aiello started The Black Diamond Follies with a vision to create a core of dancers, singers and musicians who provide East County with entertainment to be enjoyed by all ages. Performances are at 8 p.m. Sept. 25 and 2 p.m. Sept. 26 and 27. Tickets are $15 for students, children and seniors; $20 for adults. Call 925-427-1611 or go to www.pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com.

Bank art show continues this month, ANTIOCH — The Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch continues its partnership with Antioch’s Umpqua Bank to feature six artists in an upcoming exhibit, The bank ballerina bowl - pink ballet shoes personalized melamine round snack bowl - custom girls dance theme bowl - ballet recital gift hosts different local artists who showcase their work in an exhibit that changes every two months, The featured artists for September and October are: Constance Chevalier, Dan McReaken, Danny Grace, Debbie Armes, Dianne Curtain and Rosalinda Grejsen, Umpqua Bank is at 3700 Lone Tree Way and is open weekdays, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m., excluding bank holidays..



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