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July 29: East County Events

by ECT

Here is a look at local events in East Contra Costa County for Saturday July 29, 2017.

8:00 am:Hook Line & Sinker Customer Appreciation

Hook Line & Sinker in Oakley will be hosting their annual customer appreciation event on July 29-30 in downtown Oakley. Located at 3100 Main St, the two-day event will offer a variety of sales, raffle items, giveaways and much more.

Those who attend will be able to select from a large stock of rods, reels, tackle and the largest firearms department in East County! Raffle prizes, Dealer Reps, Tri-Tip BBQ, Kid’s Fishing Pond, Tumble Time Bus, Demonstrations and activities for the entire family!


8:00 am: Brentwood Farmers Market
The 2017 season will run every Saturday through November 18  located at First Street between Oak and Chestnut.


9:00 am: Pittsburg Farmers Market
Join the Pittsburg Farmers Market Saturdays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm between May 6 through October 21 located at Railroad Ave between 5th and 6th Streets.


10:00 am: Oakley Main Street Car Show & Concert
The 3rd Annual Main Street Car Show & Concert will take place on Saturday, July 29 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Civic Center Plaza featuring the popular band, The Floorshakers.


2:00 pm: El Campanil Hosts Seven Brides For Seven Brothers
Directed By Steve Kinsella
Choreography by Shelly McDowell
​Reserved Seating
Tickets:
Adults: $23    Seniors (62 & Over): $19   Youth (Under 18): $12

Bursting with the rambunctious energy of the original MGM film, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is all boisterous fun and romance, that harkens back to the glory days of the movie musical. A truly rollicking adventure, which teaches that it takes a bride to turn seven unshaven, unkempt brothers into manly gentlemen… and to turn desire into romance.

Set in Oregon in 1850, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers tells the story of Millie, a young bride living in the 1850s Oregon wilderness. Her plan to civilize and marry off her six rowdy brothers-in-law to ensure the success of her own marriage backfires when the brothers, in their enthusiasm, kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides.

About Broadway Repertory Theater

We are a group of like-minded instrumentalists, performers, producers and crew. Based in Brentwood, CA, we are a company that performs in a variety of venues.  Call us Gypsies, and always check your tickets to verify the location of each show.

Broadway Repertory Theater is made of Publishers, back and front of house volunteers, costumers, and scenic design award winners, all who have enjoyed working with artistic Director Steve Kinsella in the past, and are looking forward to the artistic direction he will take our new company in the future.

For more information: https://www.elcampaniltheatre.com/seven-brides-for-seven-brothers.html


6:00 pm: Antioch Summer Concert Series
The free Saturday Summer Concert Series continues through August 26th.

On July 29, you will see the Back Alley Band

The concerts are held in Waldie Plaza in downtown Antioch, across from City Hall, from 6-8 PM. The concerts are for all ages and is a gathering place for family and friends, as well as an great location to make new friends. The concert venue backdrop is the beautiful Delta River, along with occasional trains, sailboats, tugboats and more. A nice summer breeze will keep you cool and comfortable as you enjoy a variety of music though-out the summer. Parking is available in the many parking lots in downtown Antioch.

The 2017 remaining concert lineup includes:

  • July 29, the Back Alley Band
  • August 5th, Tuck & Roll; 50s, 60s & 70s;
  • August 12th, Project 4, Punk, Soul, Latin & R&B;
  • August 19th, Last Call, Southern Rock;
  • August 26th, Frankie G & the Conviction, High-energy Blues & Grooves.

Seating is not provided, lawn chairs and blankets are recommended.

The free concert series would not be possible without our sponsors. The major sponsor is the Dean & Margaret Lesher Foundation and additional sponsors include the Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch, City of Antioch, Republic Services, EastCountyToday.Net, Beverly Knight Photography, EastCountyLive.com, Michael Pohl Photography, ICR Electric, Earline La Buy, CPA and the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.

For more information visit www.Art4Antioch.org, call (925) 779-7018 or email [email protected]


7:00 pm: Antioch Speedway Racing (Cancelled)
All events cancelled due to lack of water. For more information: www.antiochspeedway.com


7:30 pm: El Campanil Hosts Seven Brides For Seven Brothers
Directed By Steve Kinsella
Choreography by Shelly McDowell

​Reserved Seating
Tickets:
Adults: $23    Seniors (62 & Over): $19   Youth (Under 18): $12

Bursting with the rambunctious energy of the original MGM film, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is all boisterous fun and romance, that harkens back to the glory days of the movie musical. A truly rollicking adventure, which teaches that it takes a bride to turn seven unshaven, unkempt brothers into manly gentlemen… and to turn desire into romance.

Set in Oregon in 1850, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers tells the story of Millie, a young bride living in the 1850s Oregon wilderness. Her plan to civilize and marry off her six rowdy brothers-in-law to ensure the success of her own marriage backfires when the brothers, in their enthusiasm, kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides.

About Broadway Repertory Theater

We are a group of like-minded instrumentalists, performers, producers and crew. Based in Brentwood, CA, we are a company that performs in a variety of venues.  Call us Gypsies, and always check your tickets to verify the location of each show.

Broadway Repertory Theater is made of Publishers, back and front of house volunteers, costumers, and scenic design award winners, all who have enjoyed working with artistic Director Steve Kinsella in the past, and are looking forward to the artistic direction he will take our new company in the future.

For more information, https://www.elcampaniltheatre.com/seven-brides-for-seven-brothers.html


For future events, email [email protected]

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