Entertainment July 4 Vallejo/Vacaville Arts and Entertainment Source: Faces and Places Published 5 months ago on July 2, 2024 By Admin Share Tweet July 4 Vallejo/Vacaville Arts and Entertainment Source: Faces and Places – The Vacaville Reporter Skip to content The 573-member Disabled American veterans Ozie Boler Chapter 21 (DAV#21) of Vallejo recently installed their 2024-25 Officers at the Vallejo Veterans Memorial Building at 420 Admiral Callaghan Lane. From left are: Commander Delphine Metcalf-Foster, Sr. Vice Cmdr. Nestor Aliga, Jr. Vice Cmdr. Alan King, Adjutant Alvin Bruce, Treasurer Lecil Treat and Sgt-at-Arms Dennis Barbarin. Vallejo City Councilmember Rozzana Verder-Aliga was recently awarded the 2024 U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson Legislator’s Legacy Award for her 29 years of elected service during the Napa Solano Central Labor Council’s annual recognition dinner held in Fairfield. At the annual Firefighters Appreciation Day on June 29 at the Vallejo waterfront, Buck Kamphausen, owner of USA World Classics at 1525 Sonoma Blvd., proudly showed off a dozen of his restored fire engines including the 1902 LaFrance Steamer, 1922 Pierce Arrow Hose Car, and the amphibious DUKW fireboat. Visit www.usaworldclassics.com for details on Vallejo’s undiscovered auto museum. The Ukulele Lovers Of Vallejo are all smiles while entertaining Florence Douglas Center patrons on the first and third Mondays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at 333 Amador St. in Vallejo. ULOV is a play and sing along community group that welcomes everyone. Visit www.facebook.com/UkuleleLOV and www.thefdc.org for details. Related Topics: Up Next Melissa Etheridge Says David Crosby Was A Prolific Sperm Donor Don't Miss Salt Lake City and Smith Entertainment Group discuss $900M downtown revitalization plan Continue Reading Latest Bussiness23 minutes ago Inside ‘Project Black Walnut’ that sheds light on how Google thinks about Apple’s ad business Shopping32 minutes ago I love to shop—here are my favorite Walmart Black Friday deals on RTIC, Kodak, Steve Madden World32 minutes ago Houston leaps back into top 50 ‘World’s Best Cities’ list for 2025 Travel38 minutes ago Best time to travel for Thanksgiving as experts predict record-high traffic Tech41 minutes ago Swipe to control your laptop’s volume with this tiny USB-C accessory Jobs44 minutes ago Tucker Arensberg, Rivers Casino, GNC and more: Pittsburgh jobs for 11/25/24 Bussiness45 minutes ago Voters will decide whether state lawmakers can set up a new ‘business’ court and others • Louisiana Illuminator World51 minutes ago I asked a stranger I’d known 1 day to fly across the world for me. Now we’re married Fashion56 minutes ago Boho-Chic Style Through the Years: Cher, Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and More From the 1800s to 2024 Tech59 minutes ago Sony is reportedly working on a PS5 portable
The 573-member Disabled American veterans Ozie Boler Chapter 21 (DAV#21) of Vallejo recently installed their 2024-25 Officers at the Vallejo Veterans Memorial Building at 420 Admiral Callaghan Lane. From left are: Commander Delphine Metcalf-Foster, Sr. Vice Cmdr. Nestor Aliga, Jr. Vice Cmdr. Alan King, Adjutant Alvin Bruce, Treasurer Lecil Treat and Sgt-at-Arms Dennis Barbarin. Vallejo City Councilmember Rozzana Verder-Aliga was recently awarded the 2024 U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson Legislator’s Legacy Award for her 29 years of elected service during the Napa Solano Central Labor Council’s annual recognition dinner held in Fairfield. At the annual Firefighters Appreciation Day on June 29 at the Vallejo waterfront, Buck Kamphausen, owner of USA World Classics at 1525 Sonoma Blvd., proudly showed off a dozen of his restored fire engines including the 1902 LaFrance Steamer, 1922 Pierce Arrow Hose Car, and the amphibious DUKW fireboat. Visit www.usaworldclassics.com for details on Vallejo’s undiscovered auto museum. The Ukulele Lovers Of Vallejo are all smiles while entertaining Florence Douglas Center patrons on the first and third Mondays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at 333 Amador St. in Vallejo. ULOV is a play and sing along community group that welcomes everyone. Visit www.facebook.com/UkuleleLOV and www.thefdc.org for details.