Magazine: June 2009 Issue
Summer Solstice
Published: 01-Jun-2009
Summertime its all about backyard barbecues, long days at the lake and stopping at the neighborhood kids lemonade stand.
Hot days and warm evenings make it a delightful time to consider a trip to the mountains and fortunately theres no shortage of local backpacking opportunities. Treat yourself to some incredible scenery, a confidence-building sense of accomplishment and some soul-soothing calm.
If it’s a smooth beat you’re after, you have plenty of options, including Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women, who perform at the Cascade Theatre this month. There are also outdoor music festivals, like MarketFest and the Mosquito Serenade, which give us a great excuse to enjoy diverse music and tasty food with family friends in the middle of the week. Cool in every way.
If you’d like a little respite from skyward-soaring temperatures, zip up Interstate 5 to the acclaimed Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland. It’s the 50th anniversary of the Elizabethan Stage, the oldest existing full scale Elizabethan stage in the Western Hemisphere.
We offer special thanks this month to the Shasta Lake Garden Project, which has replaced weeds with flower gardens down Shasta Dam Boulevard. They’ll celebrate with the 12th annual Shasta Lake Garden Tour and Victorian Tea. Looking for something to wear, or perhaps an antique teapot to remember the occasion? Try the Discovery Shop on Park Marina Drive. This ever-changing thrift shop also raises hundreds of thousands of dollars each year for the American Cancer Society. It’s shopping you can feel good about.
And be sure to take a moment to glimpse the life and artistry of Cissi Lundgren, who at age 89 continues to create intricate ink images on paper. A treasure trove of her work is now being revealed in the North State, and it reflects almost a century of the evolution of a creative mind.
We’ll see you at the Sundial Bridge the world’s tallest sundial. What better place to celebrate the summer solstice? Watch the bridge’s 217 foot angled pylon casts its giant shadow to tell the time precisely on the longest day of the year.
Enjoy… and don’t forget your sunscreen!
Featured Articles in This Issue
Profile: Guilty Pleasures
Published in June 2009 - story: Jim Dyar Dave Alvin And The Guilty Women Last October, Dave Alvin looked like the picture of relaxation as he rode jeans and boots sprawled in front of him on the back of a small flatbed transport through San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Officials were driving him to one of the stages at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. There, he would meet up with seven women with whom he’d..
Top 10: In Your Own Backyard
Published in June 2009 - 1. Whiskeytown Lake Located just 8 miles west of Redding, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area is home to a special collection of animal and plant life. The lake, trails and numerous waterfalls provide outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for water recreation, photography, hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. www.nps.gov/whis 2. Hat Creek Resort This is a great place for outdoor lovers! Pitch a t..
Interest: Leader Of The Pack
Published in June 2009 - story: Jon Lewis Pack Your Bag And Head Out To The Great Outdoors Summer’s hot days and warm evenings make it a good time to consider a trip up to the cool mountains. And if you’re heading up to the hills, why not take (most of) the comforts of home along with you? Therein lies the fun of backpacking, and living in the North State means there is no shortage of alpine opportunities, ranging..
Interest: Much Ado
Published in June 2009 - story: Jim Dyar The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland annually attracts some 125,000 people to its 11-show season, which runs from February through October. If you’ve ever been one of those attendees, you’ve experienced the creations of Richard L. Hay. The Tony Award-winning festival, established in 1935, is dedicating its current season to Hay, the man who designed all three of the OSF&r..
Interest: Sundial Shindig
Published in June 2009 - story: Kerri Regan Celebration At The Sundial Bridge The Sundial Bridge is not only a breathtaking pedestrian bridge – it’s also the world’s tallest sundial. And in honor of the one day per year that it tells time precisely, Turtle Bay Exploration Park will host some of the bridge’s most ardent fans there to celebrate the summer solstice. The park’s annual Summer Solstic..







