Snake in residence, Concert Thursday
Dear Folks,
Cynthia had great fun introducing her pet ball python snake, Togo, to hundreds of people on Saturday. She first got Togo when she was teaching science for a year at Miquon and Togo thrives on being handled. So, we've decided to have a snake in residence for a month or so. For anyone
who is afraid of snakes, Togo is in a glass aquarium from which he's never escaped and he'll stay there where visitors can look at him "behind glass" unless you want us to take him out. If so he's very slow moving and used to being handled and so you also could hold him, but only if you wish. Now as I write, C.C. our cat has jumped up on my desk and is pacing back and forth in front of the keyboard and the monitor so she may be less enthusiastic about sharing the limelight, so give her a nod and a wink as well.
Wanted to remind you that this week's concert is on THURSDAY from 7-9 p.m. and features a crowd favorite, Drew Calvin. Drew has been playing for nearly 40 years and has honed a unique
fingerpicking guitar style that is a great balance to his rich baritone voice. He's also a very talented singer/songwriter and we look forward to hearing our favorites again. Drew works in the tradition of country, folk, and Dylan/Guthrie and his performaces have been praised by Gene Shay, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Pete Seeger, and Robin and Linda Williams. A cold front may be coming in sometime between Thursday and Friday and may bring thunderstorms so check this website or call us if in doubt. Otherwise we hope to see you - remember that food from Weaver Way Co-op will be for sale so come hungry.
Sssssso long
Greg, Cynthia, Togo and C.C.