They began by journeying into the hidden corners of Mexico, seeking the real stories of that hugely diverse country. The pair founded Cascada de Flores in San Francisco, CA in 1999. From them he received a raw and complicated education, which contributed to his special sensitivity as accompanist. Jorge followed his sister and found himself amongst local masters of artistic communication: The flamencos of Gitanerías. Self taught, he was later mentored by local legend Leonardo 'El León' Salas, a transplant from Yucatan, who taught Jorge to 'guasanguearla' (play with that special Yucatecan swing). Jorge Liceaga grew up in Mexico City, buying his first guitar with the money he'd earned shining shoes. Nati always nudged her towards what she already did naturally: to sing with heart. With them, she recorded and performed in venues such as the Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara and Lincoln Center of New York. mariachi heavyweights, Los Camperos de Nati Cano, an apprenticeship that honed her skills and deepened her love for Mexico's musical language. After falling for Mexican music as a young woman, Arwen Lawrence toured with Grammy-winning L.A. The core members of Cascada de Flores have been re-imagining Mexican tradition for years. Thursday 3:30pm San Carlos Library BRUJO 6pm East Palo Alto Library BRUJO Wednesday 10:30 AM Portola Valley Library BRUJO 3:30 PM Woodside Library BRUJO Thursday 10:30am Atherton Library, el ABUELO with Lolis Garcia Thursday 3pm Marin City, Rocky Graham Park AQUILES
Tuesday 1pm N Fair Oaks Library 4pm Belmont Library "el Brujo y la Sirena" - The Wizard & the Mermaid with Saul Sierra (bass narration) Monday 3pm Escalon Library (Stockton) BRUJO
Thursday Monterey County Free Libraries AQUILES Wednesday Monterey County Free Libraries AQUILES "Aquí-les va un cuento - The Treasure of Aquíles": In 1984, a group of local citizens formed Friends of the Outlet, Inc. as a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserve, protect and develop properties along Keuka Outlet Creek as an area for outdoor recreation and education, and to serve as responsible stewards for the region’s natural resources.El Brujoy la Sirena - The Wizard & the Mermaid: Sunday 12pm Santa Cruz City Cntr 3pm Capitola Library Event sponsors include: Bernunzio Uptown Music, Lyons National Bank, and Stork Insurance Agency.įor further information, go to The Keuka Outlet Trail is open year-round as the waters of Keuka Lake flow approximately eight miles east, dropping 270 feet in altitude from Penn Yan on the west end to Dresden, New York on the east.Food Trucks: Hangry Bickering, LaMonarka, and Seneca Farms Creamery.Artist, Crafts and Vendor Faire: Lavender Crest Farm, the Primitive Garden Shop, Black Oak Wool Company, Keuka by Crissy – The Art Studio, and Spellcraft Woodworks Hand Made Gifts.Refreshments provided by Anthony Road Wine Company, Scout Vineyards, Lake Drum Brewery, Climbing Bines, and Laurentide Beer Company.“Games of Throw” and Children’s Activities.18, 2022 from noon – 4 p.m. at the Cascade Falls, which is located approximately one half mile east of the intersection of Ridge and Outlet Trail Roads in Penn Yan.
The Friends of the Outlet (FOTO), the not-for-profit organization that preserves and protects the seven-mile Keuka Outlet Trail, announces the second annual Celebrate Cascade on Sunday, Sept. This will allow increased access to the waterfall for fishing, picnicking, hiking, and photography that reveals the bucolic splendor of the waterway as it spills 20 feet down. Most of the remaining Cascade Mill facilities are now vacant and derelict and are scheduled to be removed this summer. Gradually, as commerce changed the hydropower uses of yesteryear gave way to the recreational uses of today. Through the many decades, these facilities employed hundreds of people and fed thousands more. PENN YAN – For nearly two centuries, the waterfalls located along the Keuka Outlet hosted mill races, sluices, gears, shafts and multiple buildings housing the water wheels of hydropower and industry.