Alamo gears up for Wine & Music Fest

By Michelle Olson  2008-8-25 15:32:14

Alamo Rotary invites everyone to come enjoy the 26th annual Alamo Wine and Music Festival it is hosting this year Saturday, Sept. 6, at Alamo Plaza. The event is also known as the Alamo Block Party, a place where people see neighbors they may only run into doing their weekly shopping at Safeway.


"It's become more popular from year to year because it's fun for the entire family," said Alan Fahrenkrog, the Alamo festival committee. "The event tends to promote Alamo as a center of family fun and activities."


There is no admission but all proceeds from the food and wine sales go to local school music programs, student leadership camps, the fight against polio and literacy programs.


"We are hoping for a record turn out which will produce much-needed assistance for our area schools," Fahrenkrog noted.


School music groups will provide live music during the event, which takes place from 2-11 p.m., including the Alamo Elementary School Choir, Stone Valley Middle School Jazz Band and both San Ramon Valley High School and Monte Vista High School instrumental and jazz bands.


"I think it's the most important thing to keep our community involved with what's going on in our music programs," said Cheryl Yee Glass, band director at San Ramon Valley High School Band. "We've been performing at the event as long as they've been putting one on."


Headlining the event will be the Fabulous Cruise Tones, playing a variety of songs from the late '50s up to the hits of today. Aja-Vu, will sing Steely Dan tunes, a combination of rock and jazz. This will be the 18th year for the Fabulous Cruise Tones to play under the stars and close out the event.


Vendors will be offering everything from Wente Vineyards wine, which can be purchased in a commemorative glass, or a cold beer to inexpensive hotdogs and chips for the kids. Children's activities include bounce houses and a rock climb at the play zone set up by the Mt. Diablo Regional YMCA and Alamo Park and Recreation.


Dinner tickets cost $17 for selections from Forli's, Faz and the Rotary BBQ barbecue. Music Festival polo shirts will also be for sale.


Towards the end of dinner the Alamo Rotary Club will announce its annual Citizen of the Year award, a person selected from many nominees who have been active in the community.


"It recognizes, encourages and fosters community service, in general, by advertising the good works of the year," said Fahrenkrog.


The award began in 1985, when Dr. Russ miller was named for the honor. Last year it was retired Deputy Fire Chief Chris Suter. Other recipients have been as follows:


1986 - "Dr. Don" Rose


1987 - Brian D. Thiessen


1988 - Andrew Young


1989 - Joan Buchanan


1990 - Bob Myhre


1991 - Wanda Lognecker


1992 - Claudia Mauzy Nemir


1993 - Virgie Jones


1994 - Mark Kahn


1995 - Bruce Marhenke


1996 - Russ Hagerstrand


1997 - Joan Benbow


1998 - Karen McPherson


1999 - Richard Delfosse


2000 - John Henderson


2001 - Diane Barley


2002 - Claudia Waldron


2003 - Rick James


2004 - Greg Schuyler


2005 - Mike Gibson


2006 - Don Morton


Also toward the end of the evening, drawings will be held for prizes including a Vespa and trips to Hawaii, Reno and Lake Tahoe.


Major sponsors include John Muir Hospital, Wells Fargo Bank, Morgan Stanley, the Bach Group of Orinda, Union Bank of California, the owners of Alamo Plaza, Colliers Corp. and Morgan-Bonanno Paving and Grading Inc. To become a sponsor, contact Bill Ferguson at 998-9724.

 


ROCK HEARTY AT ALAMO 'BLOCK PARTY'


What: 26th annual Alamo Music and Wine Festival


Who: Alamo Rotary


When: 2-11 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 6


Where: Alamo Plaza


Why: To raise money for school music programs - and for fun!


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