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Electric Tumbleweed at Occidental Center for the Arts September 21

Gary Carnivele September 18, 2024

Saturday, Sept. 21 @ 8 pm. Electric Tumbleweed at Occidental Center for the Arts. Electric Tumbleweed is back for our first dance party of the season! Join us for a fun evening of lively, jammy outlaw originals and your favorite jam tunes from Sonoma County’s busiest performers: Bud Dillard, Rhyne Erde, Riley Hill, Dave Zirbel and Scotty Brown.Limited seating – open dance floor. Refreshments for sale, art gallery open during intermission. Tickets are $20 GA, $15 for OCA members at www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. OCA is wheelchair accessible. 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. Occidental, CA. 95465. 707-874-9392. OCA is a 501 K community-based arts organization with volunteer staffing

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