Saluting
“Getting It Done”
The Working Men and Women of Sonoma Valley
Friday July 4, 2008
Around the Plaza and behind City Hall
9 a.m. Plaza Celebration begins
9 a.m. Speaker’s Corner – amphitheater
10 a.m. Parade begins
11:30 a.m. Hometown Band concert
11:45 a.m. Patriotic Ceremony
11:55 a.m. Home Town Band continues
12:30 p.m. Music on the Lawn: Vox Populi
1 p.m. Music on the Lawn: Crossfire
1:15 p.m. Parade awards
2pm Amphitheater, ETC Teen Vocal Ensemble “Taking it to the Streets”
3 p.m. Music on the Lawn: Carlos Herrera Band
5 p.m. Plaza Celebration concludes
Viansa is wine partner for Fourth of July Celebration
Viansa Winery has stepped up to support the Sonoma Community Center’s production of the Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade and Plaza Celebration.
Viansa has also partnered with the Sonoma Community Center and Sonoma Birding to help produce the first Bird Camp this summer, and continues to support Sonoma Jazz+ and the Wine Country Weekend Auction.
The Community Center is grateful for this partnership, and encourages the community to stop by the winery for barbecue and live bands every weekend.
Fourth of July
Music on the lawn
12:30 p.m. – Vox Populi (Voice of the People)
The vocal group, led by Mark Dennis, sings popular rock songs from the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s, emphasizing strong vocal harmonies. The group’s song list includes music from the Beatles, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Talking Heads and many others.
1 p.m. – Crossfire
This talented cover band features great musicians performing Motown favorites, R&B, funk and reggae. Jodi Stevens and Dan Reganare are lead vocalists. Bandleader and bassist Michael Halem is joined by lead guitarist Mike Viani, trombonist David Prescott, keyboardist Robert Eckman, drummer Robin Bordow, Jim Passarall on trumpet, saxaphonist Jordon Wardlaw and sound engineer Ric Romano.
3 p.m. – Carlos Herrera Band
Led by Costa Rican native Carlos Herrera, the band specializes in Latin music from around the world, playing an eclectic blend of styles that includes rhumba, salsa, samba, bossa nova, classical, tango and pop. Joining bandleader Herrera is guitarist Mario Ramirez, bass player Jim Allen and percussionist Dan Abela.
2008 Fourth of July
Patriotic Ceremony
(Begins at approximately 11:45 a.m.,
when Grand Marshals arrive)
Home Town Band Richard Schneider, director
Welcome, SCC President Jack Lundgren
Welcome, City of Sonoma Mayor Joanne Sanders
Presentation of Colors American Legion Post #489
Star Spangled Banner Jazz Camp Singers
Recognition of Special Guests Kathy Swett
Grand Marshals: Representatives of hospital, vineyard workers, schools and hospitality.
Sonoma City Council: Steve Barbose, Ken Brown, Stanley Cohen, Joanne Sanders, August Sebastiani
City Manager: Linda Kelly
Alcalde: Sy Lenz
Treasure: Richard Schneider
Cheryl Diehm, representing Mike Thompson and Lynn Woolsey
First District Supervisor Valerie Brown
Introductions Jack Lundgren
Congressional Proclamation Cheryl Deihm
Speaker Valerie Brown
Closing Remarks and
Reintroduction of Home Town Band Jack Lundgren
The Sonoma Community Center extends its thanks and appreciation to all of the participants in the Patriotic Ceremony, especially the Home Town Band.
Youth Stage
A new addition to this year’s festivities, the Youth Amphitheater Stage will feature performances throughout the afternoon.
12:30 – Teen Jazz Jam
The Jazz Jam is performed by students from the Sonoma Community Center’s Sonoma Jam Jazz Camp. Partnering this year with Sonoma Jazz+ and the Sonoma Valley Jazz Society, the students were led by Dana Land, who assembled a group of talented teachers to teach students jazz classics, how to play by ear and how to conduct themselves on stage. Musical selections will include “Summertime,” “Tequila,” “Fly Me to the Moon” and many others.
2 p.m. – ETC Teen Vocal Ensemble, “Taking It To The Streets”
Twelve high-energy teens bring the music of the Beatles to life. Under the direction of Cat Austin, the group performed to sold-out houses earlier in the month. Director Austin has taught young actors and singers for the past ten years and is the founder of ETC!
Food and game booth participants
Snow cones Sonoma Valley High School Music Dept.
Hot dogs Rotary Club of Sonoma Valley
Hamburgers St. Andrew Church
Popcorn Sonoma Valley Special Olympics
Tamales plate Sonoma Valley Youth Soccer
Ice cream Sonoma Valley High School cheerleaders
Haunted house and kids’ games Dragon’s Head Productions
Potato toss Boy Scout Troop 222
Fun inflatables Sonoma Valley Mothers Club
Water balloon toss KSVY Radio
Climbing wall Sonoma Valley Churches
PoPo the Clown Community Center
Dunk tank American Legion
Fourth of July poster art
The 2008 Fourth of July poster was created and designed by Elizabeth Tashman, well-known in the community as the Sonoma Charter School art instructor and the teen art coordinator for the Sonoma Community Center. Her “July 4th Celebration!” poster was painted with acrylics on canvas and created specifically for the event.