Rolando Street Fair today, 3/28/10

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14th Annual Street Fair, this Sunday, March 28th

Rolando Blvd. just south of El Cajon Blvd.

10 AM to 6 PM

Some highlights:

  • Police Museum antique vehicles
  • 120 Vendors….lots of good food, crafts, services, government reps, commercial products
  • Free Local Merchant Discount Books (at the Information Booth) 25 discount coupons
  • Police SWAT vehicle, police recruiters, and our local Community Relations Officer
  • Project Heartbeat (learn about defibrillation)
  • Great music (see schedule below)
  • RCC Community Service Award announcement (11:30 at the stage)
  • Kiddie activities and rides
  • Fire safety house: Firemen will instruct kids on fire safety
  • ROL car window cling logo. Identify yourself as a proud Rolando resident ($1.00)

Rhonda Johnson, Fair Coordinator, and her team have been hard at work to make this the best fair ever. Stop by to visit at the RCC/Information booth, and join RCC if you are not already a member! See you there.

Live Music Schedule

10:30 AM – 11:30 AM: The San Diego School of Rock:

  • Saving Rock and Roll one kid at a time!! These kids are here to ROCK!!

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: The New Primordials:

  • Old time Rock and Roll…..a well seasoned old band with a new name! Bandmember Chuck Knight is a long time Rolando resident!

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM: Steph Johnson – A San Diego singer/songwriter:

  • Blends blues, soul, jazz and R&B
  • Powerful sultry voice
  • Rhythmic jazz inflected guitar
  • Nominated for Best Acoustic Performer at the 2005 San Diego Music Awards

3:00 – 4:00 PM: Len Rainey and the Midnight Players: Returning favorite

  • Ready for some blues, jazz, and rock and roll?
  • Len Rainey’s Chicago roots do drive his performances
  • His music is influenced by Stevie Wonder, James Brown, BB King, Ella Fitzgerald and many others
  • Played in DC at one of the inauguration parties

4:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Lee Coulter

  • Refreshing “Funkacana.” Influenced by the music and free minds of Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, and Bob Marley
  • “This is good time music that makes you dance and feeds your soul” – San Diego Troubadour Magazine

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