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Danville Community Band Dinner Concert

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The Danville Community Band, under the direction of conductor Robert Calonico, continues its 10th Anniversary season with an evening dinner concert and the enchanting sounds of a 'Musical Potpourri' on Sunday, February 12th in the ballroom of the historic Diablo Country Club. The evening begins at 5:00pm with a no host bar, followed by a sumptuous dinner at 6:00p.m. The musical performance starts following dinner. Call the Country Club at 925.837.4221 to make your reservations (credit card only) - the event has limited seating – dinner and concert (inclusive) all for $38 per person. Open to all. Bring your Valentine and enjoy an early celebration.

For menu or additional information, please visit the band website www.danvilleband.org.

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Alex Gronke (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 03:40 pm
David et al: Here's what the FAA said: "Radar replays show an F18 flew right over DanvilleRead More northeast-bound at 3,500 feet at exactly 10:45, and then started to climb, which would create more noise as the pilot applied more engine power."
kcburroughs June 18, 2013 at 03:49 pm
I live pretty close to Mount Diablo and two (they looked military) planes came up over the mountainRead More and then almost flippin hit our house. It threw me out of bed.
David Lehman June 18, 2013 at 07:33 pm
Alex thank you for an answer. I can't think of a reason for them to be here that late at night,Read More even when they do night flight ops they do it much earlier. Again thank you
zenmom June 14, 2013 at 12:27 pm
yes we are at Greenbrook & Morninghome & we heard it too--very loud & booming. Woke usRead More up.
Jim June 14, 2013 at 01:27 pm
Ok.... Glad it was not just us. I should have called DPD but we did not til this morning and theyRead More did not get any calls about it. Wonder what it was?