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Everything Begins With One Step The largest gay event in the Central Valley shares the story of their arduous journey to maintain LGBTQ visibility within the city of Fresno By Lisa Talley

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single spark is enough to set the world afire. The same is said for the movements that change the course of history. It starts with an idea, a single word, or a single step to set the right things in motion. In just a few days, on June 3rd, Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade and Festival will be celebrating their 27th year in the historic Tower District complete with the theme: “One Step Starts A Movement” to commemorate the many milestones achieved in the fight for Equality. From 1955 when the first known Lesbian rights organization formed in San Francisco to the ban lift of Transgendered people serving in the U.S. military in 2016. “It is only through a community’s unity that we can overcome injustice towards all groups of people,” says the committee about their message behind the parade and festival. Despite the impressive progress the LGBTQ community has seen throughout the country, as well as around the globe, the movement is still in full swing with the growing need for change right here in the Central Valley. But to know where this fight is going, it’s important to know where it has been and for that, we need to go back to the beginning. “We’ve never had massive support from our allies,” shares Jeffery Robinson, Lead Coordinator, longstanding committee member, and one of the 12 original founders of the Fresno Pride Parade and Festival, “No one has ever rallied around us and [in our defense] said ‘no, we don’t put up with [hateful behavior], it’s all about inclusion, tolerance, and equality.’ That’s never happened in the city of Fresno.” In 1991 the very first Pride parade was met with a protest from the Klu Klux Klan. But before the parade could take the flight down Olive Ave, the founders were met with resistance from members of their own community.

In the Beginning 1990 could be considered the first year of the official Pride celebration in Fresno when 12 individuals got together and decided that it was time for the local LGBTQ community to be visible. In the beginning, the parade was small and took place inside of a bar with attendees decorating baskets and carts in a similar fashion to parade floats. But it was quickly decided that wasn’t enough. “We wanted something that couldn’t be pushed away. Something that couldn’t be closeted,” Robinson recalls from the days of establishing the parade march. However, obtaining and securing a permit for the event was more complicated that it would seem. The early 90s was a time filled with activism for the LGBTQ community and some felt that battles were won through a delicate balancing act with regard to more conservative areas, such as Fresno, and the influential opinion was that Fresno was not ready for an ’out’ Pride celebration. “Gay and Lesbian individuals who were in positions of leadership, who were visible community members, tried to work with the city government and Tower [District] businesses to stop us from having a parade on the streets of Olive Ave,” shares Robinson on the argument which few felt that the celebration would send the movement backwards, causing more harm than good. The opposition failed and the permit was won. However, the committee

Fresno City Council members Soria and Baines appear in the Pride Parade as show of support. | FRESNOFLYER.COM |

was soon to face their next show of resistance; the KKK. Stationing themselves between what is now Sequoia Brewery and the Tower Theatre, the KKK came dressed in full traditional Klan attire complete with robes and infamous hoods, facing absolutely no opposition from any other members of the local community. But in spite of the display of intimidation, the committee was ready with a strong show of support. Organizations from San Francisco and Los Angeles came to show their support with members representing from Queer Nation, Act Up, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, and roughly 20 bikers from the Women’s Motorcycle Contingent (Dykes on Bikes) to round out the march. “When the contingents of Act Up and Queer Nation arrived at where the Klan were rallied, a young man all of 18 years old ran up and grabbed the hood off of one of the Klan members and tore it. Many of the folks from San Francisco and LA had never experienced a protest like this,” Robinson says of the clash, “the rest of the Klan stepped into the street as if to retaliate, but across the street were the Motorcycle Contingent riders. They popped their kickstands, got off their bikes and the Klan got right back up on the sidewalk.” The KKK continued to protest the parade for the next 2 years. On the third year, the committee was contacted by Fresno Police Department who had credible intelligence that the Klan would not only be present but would be coming with weapons. Sure enough,

the parade march was met by the Klan but this time they waited for the Women’s Motorcycle Contingent to pass before a few of their members went back to their vehicles, popped the trunk, and stood, waiting with hands lightly pressed on their trunks appearing to wait for an opportune moment. The FPD arrived and found that they did, in fact, have weapons, the FPD seized and hauled them away. The Klan never came back. As shocking as the incident was, having been mere moments away from becoming an intense scene of physical violence, no one (other than those directly involved) knew about it. “It was never publicized in the Bee, or any other media [when it happened],” Robinson says.

Surprise! Regulations, Regulations, and more Regulations Visual displays of protesting Pride in Fresno dwindled down to the occasional religious loner with a sign or 2 in the years that followed. However, resistance to the parade had arrived through more subtle and political avenues. In 2005, a lieutenant was assigned to oversee the committee’s application for their annual march permit who “had definite ties to a large church in town, and conservative members of city council,” states Robinson. A new stipulation was suddenly and conveniently tacked on to their application requirements stating that the committee had to provide an exhaustive list of names for who would not only be in the parade march but who would also be attending. An impossible feat for an event that is free, and open to the public. The committee immediately contacted the Human Relations Commission whose purpose is to “Promote harmonious relations among

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Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade and Festival draws over 5,000 people from all over the Central Valley.

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Adoptable Pets Ricky Martin

At 3-yrs old, Ricky is truly Livin’ la Vida Loca at ARF. He knows where the action is, and he wants to be part of it. This whiskery one is just waiting to wiggle his way into your home.

Shara

A copper colored cutie, Shara is a 2-yr old Spaniel-Terrier mix. She has a joyful spirit and is definitely a people pleaser. You can usually find her perched atop a Dogloo, eager to give your hand a loving lick.

Charles

Looks like someone heard the dinner bell. Come out and meet this endEARing little Terrier, who only has eyes for you. And maybe that delicious treat in your pocket.

Polly Pocket

This silly sweetheart is Polly Pocket, a wirehaired Terrier mix with a mellow mood. It’s impossible not to fall in love with this darling, and I dare you to try. Wait, I double-dog dare you!

Bruce Lee

That face! This little charmer is Bruce Lee, a 2-yr old Chihuahua mix who’s looking for the nearest lap. I still can’t figure out how they got so much cuteness in such a small package.

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This handsome, mature guy gets along great with other dogs big and small. He knows some basic commands and seems to be house-trained, too! This guy may be a bit older, but he still has a lot of spunk!

Sweetie

Meet Sweetie! This little girl came to us from the County Animal Control where she was brought in as a stray in terrible condition. She is suffering from mange but is expected to make a full recovery with some time and TLC. Sweetie gets along with other dogs and is your typical curious and adventurous puppy. She is coming out of her shell more as she starts to feel better. Please arrange in advance to meet her!

Decker

Say hello to Decker! A handsome fawn and white 2 year old with stunning eyes! He’s great with kids and other dogs and is the perfect size. Did we mention he has the cutest little bulldog tail? Decker will need a family that will exercise him daily.

Here’s fabulous Frannie, an adorable Spaniel mix who just wants to be everybody’s best friend. She’s 2 yrs old and loves playing with the ARF dogs; even if she has to talk them into it.

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Meka

Hi, I’m Meeka! I’m house trained and I do well with other dogs. Please keep in mind I am young and require training and regular exercise. I need a family that is active and ready for a young guy like myself! You can meet me at the shelter.

River

Meet River! She is super smart and affectionate. She has a silly, sweet personality and responds well to a good pack leadertype owner. She is great with children.

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Queenie

This tiny girl came to us from the Sanger Animal Shelter. She was found very underweight and was being eaten alive by ticks and fleas! She loves people and has an adventurous personality. She’s great with other dogs big & small and is a happy, curious girl. Come meet her at our shelter! Open - Wed, Fri, Sat, & Sun. 9am - 4pm 8547 W Herndon Ave Fresno, 93723 (559) 276-7611

Frannie

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Jackson

Find your next best friend here! Each of these animals are ready for adoption at their corresponding shelters listed at the bottom of this page, or in the listing themselves. The Fresno Flyer (559) 472-7182

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‘One Step’ continued from pg 3... the different cultures and people of Fresno. The HRC monitors discrimination and hate crimes, develops positive programs to address these issues, mediates disputes, and celebrates cultural diversity.” As stated on the Civil Rights Directory for the state of California via the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights website. “About 50 of us with news cameras went down to meet with [the city] to talk about this… 2 of the city council members came in, the Lieutenant with his aides and his Captain were there… they grabbed me and ushered me in to shut everyone out the meeting,” Robinson says. Again, the committee won the fight for their permit and successfully held their annual parade. In doing so they had also established to the City of Fresno that they would not go silently into the good night. But the pop-up surprise regulations and stipulations were long from over. A new requirement for permit applications arrived in the early 2000s in the form of additional fees. In order for the organization to even apply, they’d have to submit a $378 application fee. Within the last 2 years, the City of Fresno decided to no longer allow ‘soft closures’ (allowing timed openings for pedestrian crossing) for the parade and instead required only ‘hard closures’ (absolutely no openings). This has jumped the event’s fees for blockades from $1,500 to $5,000 according to committee member Robinson. But these were just the beginning of the new stipulations. Along with hard closures, the committee was then told that in order to apply they would need to acquire signatures of approval from every business and homeowner that could be inconvenienced by the parade, and it was an ‘all or nothing’ task as one failed signature could result in being denied the permit for the parade. Try as they might, the committee set forth on the task and were met by resistance as there were business owners and residents on Olive Ave who wouldn’t even speak to them. Struggling to meet the new requirement, the committee began to ask questions and soon found that their event, the Pride Parade and Festival, was the only one being held to the new regulations. Frustrated by the unjust treatment, the committee took to the American Civil Liberties Union who determined that the new set of regulations placed on Fresno Pride Parade was an act of ‘Selective Enforcement’, which meant that a legitimate case could be filed

against the city. A letter from an ACLU lawyer arrived at City Council stating, in short, that if they failed to grant the committee their permit, ACLU would take the City of Fresno to court. Robinson and the committee received their permit. Still, surprise stipulations were not a thing of the past and the Pride committee faced, even more, hoops and hurdles to jump. In 2016, the week leading up to the event, just days before the parade, Risk Management stated that the event was required to insure each vendor booth at $100 per booth for up to 70 booths resulting in a potential $7,000 of added costs. Then, on the afternoon before the start of the event, on a Friday after normal business hours, Fresno Fire Department arrived insisting that the festival canopies be inspected before the city would approve their use. The large canopies provide refuge from the heat during the day’s festivities for not only guests, but also for performers, and the wide range of sound equipment used for the event. The situation concluded with the city allowing the use of the canopies but denying their use in the future within the very same area where the festival has been held for the past 27 years. Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade and Festival is currently fundraising to cover additional costs of acquiring new materials to replace the use of canopies to help keep guests, performers, and equipment cool under the June sun. More information on this can be found at www.gofundme.com/one-step-startsa-movement

acknowledgment.” This year, Fresno Pride may receive the recognition they’re looking for from Sal Quintero who is rumored to sign the proclamation for the Fresno County Board of Supervisors. It would be a monumental achievement for Fresno Pride whose initial response from the Board of Supervisors in the early 90s was “We don’t have any gay people in Fresno County”.

2017 Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade and Festival: What to Expect

The committee is moving forward with wonderful positivity despite the new regulations regarding the festival canopies and they are tackling the challenges with creative flair. To combat the heat, volunteers will be walking around with Super Soakers filled with ice-cold water to hose down anyone looking to cool off. Outdoor evaporative coolers and misting systems will also be present to help make attendees more comfortable. The performance area, typically covered by a canopy, will be dressed in the style of an outdoor cafe with tables, chairs, and large umbrellas spread throughout the space. For all the kids, there will also be a Kid’s Area where the first 75 children who arrive will receive a ‘goodie bag’ containing a bottle of water, snack (non-peanut related for the sake of allergies), and a toy. The area will be complete with bounce houses and carnival style games. The 27th annual Fresno Rainbow Pride Festival is very much a social gathering as it is a reminder of how Fresno Rainbow Pride and the Community has evolved. With spectacular performers, Unison dance party, beer garden, food, merchandise, informational Fresno Pride and the Split Support booths and a children’s area, there’s something for everyone! Entry to the Festival, located on Support of Pride in Fresno’s local government Fulton Ave is $5.00 11am-3pm. throughout the last 27 years has been consistently split with most of the support coming largely So You Want to Get Involved? from the 2 council seats representing District 1 (north of Olive Ave) and District 3 (south of Good. “Bring your talent, bring your ideas, come Olive Ave). It wasn’t until 2015 that an official as you are and get involved,” says Robinson who proclamation declaring June 6 (the day of the goes on to state that no one on the committee event of that year) official Fresno Pride Parade ever had prior experience and the only thing and Festival Day was signed by all members of they needed to get started was their passion. To City Council and Mayor Ashley Swearengin, find out more information about how you can the first in Fresno Pride history. The last time a help and get involved email the Fresno Pride mayor signed a Pride proclamation was in 1991 planning committee at clinkinc@aol.com by Mayor Karen Humphrey. Visibility for the LGBTQ community However, Fresno County Board of is still a vital and essential part of the Supervisors has been an entirely different matter progression toward full equality. Each march completely. “Fresno County has always ignored is a statement that echoes out from the 1969 our existence,” states Robinson, “We’ve worked Stonewall Riots when LGBTQ people were still diligently year after year to receive some kind of

Top Left: Mayor Karen Humphrey speaking at the 1991 Pride Festival. Far Right: future Tulare County Supervisor (District 3), Amy Shuklian performs stand-up at an early 90s Fresno Pride Festival. | FRESNOFLYER.COM |

classified as illegal and they fought back against the establishment. It’s a reminder of where the community has been, where it’s going, and a message of solidarity that it’s never going back there again. Each new generation builds upon the work of the one before it, helping to ensure that those LGBTQ people who are just discovering themselves, or finding that they’re stuck in an unwelcome place, know that they are not alone.

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1969 Stonewall Inn Riots

Referred to as the ‘hairpin drop heard around the world’ the 1969 riots at the Stonewall Inn in New York sparked a movement across the globe. In 1969, homosexual acts and the solicitation of homosexual acts were illegal. Gay bars became a place of refuge for gays, lesbians, and anyone else who fell into the sexually suspect spectrum, it was where they could safely escape harassment. However, being a known gay establishment meant harassment from local law enforcement. The Stonewall Inn, along with other gay-friendly bars, suffered raids regularly in order to bust up the clientele and arrest any ‘offenders’. On June 28, 1969, the 3rd raid to hit Stonewall within a short period was seen as one too many. As the police carted people out of the bar and into a police van, the crowd didn’t disperse as normal. Angry, frustrated, tired of the harassment, the patrons of Stonewall began jeering, vocally protesting, and throwing bottles and debris at the police officers. Law enforcement quickly lost control of the situation and the protesters rioted well into the early morning until a riot-control squad arrived to disperse the violent crowd. The next few days were filled with even more rioting as the same patrons, along with more members of the gay community growing the numbers to some 400 people, returned to Stonewall to face off with the local police. It was the first time that gays, lesbians, drag queens, and trans people united behind a common cause to fight the injustice they faced. On the 1 year anniversary of the riots, the first gay pride marches took place in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago. In the years that followed gay rights groups erupted in almost every major city in the U.S.

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Answers to last issue’s puzzles on page 19

Fun Facts The Pride Edition

hand-dyed and stitched by 30 volunteers. Baker assigned different meanings to each color. Hot pink represents sexuality. Red represents life. Orange represents healing. Yellow represents sunlight. Green represents nature. Turquoise represents magic and art. Indigo represents serenity and harmony. Violet represents spirit. Stripes were eventually dropped from the design for mass production resulting in the six-strip flag we see today.

1. Records of same-sex relationships have been found in nearly every culture throughout history with varying degrees 6. The first published piece about homosexuality by an Afof acceptance. rican American writer is the short story “Smoke, Lilies and 2. The number of gays and lesbians in the U.S. is estimated Jade” by Bruce Nugent. to be approximately 8.8 million. 7. In 1930, Hollywood studios enacted the Motion Picture Production Code, prohibiting all references to homosexual3. Approximately 1 million children in the U.S. are being ity or “sexual perversion” in the movies. It was strengthened raised by same-sex couples. in 1934 under pressure from the Catholic-led Legion for Decency. It remained in effect until the 1960s. 4. In some American Indian cultures, having a same-sex attraction was called being Two-Spirited. The tribe honored 8. The pink triangle was the symbol gay men were required such people as having special gifts and being especially to wear in Nazi concentration camps during WWII. Lesbiblessed. ans were sometimes required to wear a black triangle. 5. The original flag at the Gay Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco in 1978, and was designed by Gilbert Baker, was 9. The entire species of the dwarf chimpanzee is bisexual.

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Lions have also exhibited homosexual behavior. Homosexual behavior has been observed in 1,500 animal species and is most widespread among animals with a complex herd life. 10. The Greek Lambda symbol was another commonly used Gay Rights symbol prior to the Rainbow Flag, and was the sign of the Gay Activist Alliance. 11. In June 2012 the Pentagon held their first Gay Pride event since “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” was repealed in 2010. While the event lacked wigs and floats, and instead included a panel discussion entitled “The Value of Open Service and Diversity,” it still went down in history as the first gay pride event held at the Pentagon. 12. On the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York’s Greenwich Village. Although police raids on gays bars were common, the bar’s patronage, as well as more than a hundred spectators who gathered outside the bar, decided enough was enough -- they fought back. It was the first time that queer people stood up to police on such a large scale, and is often cited as the beginning of the modern Gay Rights Movement

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GET YOUR GRUB ON LOCAL EATS AND TREATS

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Donatella Arpaia’s Green Eggs & Ham Breakfast Pizza

izza for breakfast? Why not! Have some Directions: fun making it all from scratch with this fresh take on a classic favorite, complete About 30 minutes before baking the pizza, with a homemade dough recipe. preheat the oven to 500 F and place a large, rimless baking sheet in the lower Ingredients: third of the oven. Place a large sheet of parchment paper on a work surface and 1 pound pizza dough, at room temperature dust the parchment lightly with flour. (store bought or recipe for dough attached) Stretch dough using hands or rolling pin. 1/4 cup prepared pesto Pierce the dough firmly all over with the 1 cup (8 ounces) shredded mozzarella tines of a fork. cheese 1 cup cherry tomatoes halved, tossed with extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper 1/4 cup thick chunks of ham Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 4 eggs Parmesan cheese, to taste

Slide pizza with parchment onto a baking sheet, then slide it onto the hot rimless baking sheet in the oven. When the dough is slightly puffed, at about 7 minutes, take out of oven and spread on pesto mixture, top with moz-

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zarella cheese, cherry tomatoes, Parmesan and ham. Be sure to keep your toppings stored in a secure compartment separate from the main refrigerator. Place back in oven for another 3 minutes until cheese is melted. Slide pizza out, crack four eggs (one on each quarter of pizza), place back in oven and broil for about 4 minutes or until egg cooks to over easy. Grab the edge of the parchment and transfer the pizza from the oven to a cutting board, again using a rimless baking sheet or back of a rimmed pan to facilitate moving it. Drop ricotta cheese by rounded teaspoonful over top, cut and serve. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Donatella’s Homemade Pizza Dough Ingredients: 2 3/4 teaspoons fresh yeast or active dry yeast 4 1/8 cups fresh water 2 3/4 tablespoons sea salt 12 1/3 cups type “00” flour Olive oil Directions: Sprinkle the yeast over the water and let stand until the yeast is creamy, about 1

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minute. Stir until the yeast dissolves. In a large bowl, add the sea salt, yeast mixture and the flour; stir until a soft dough forms. Transfer the dough ball to a lightly floured surface and knead, adding more flour if necessary, until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes. Lightly coat another large bowl with olive oil. Place the dough in the bowl, turning it to oil the top. Cover with plastic wrap and store someplace warm; let rise until it doubles in size, about 6 hours. Shape the dough into a 20-ounce ball. Place the ball on a nonstick surface or parchment paper, and then cover with plastic wrap, allowing room for the dough to expand. Let the dough rise until doubled, 8-12 hours. Rest the dough in refrigerator for 2-4 hours. Your homemade dough is now ready to be baked. Remove dough and allow it to come to temperature for 45 minutes. Preheat oven to as high as it can go for 15 minutes. Take sheet pan tray and spread thin layer of oil all over. Put some flour on your hand and stretch dough on table, then transfer into tray and press the dough further into shape of pan. Drizzle dough with about 2 tablespoons olive oil.

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A Foodie’s Review by Saeed Alkurdi

Burgers are not typically a complex meal. At their core, they’re an everyday kind of meal and as such, it’s easy to assume that they could ever be taken as seriously as a sophisticated or refined dish but you’d be wrong. Take 3 Burgers in downtown Fresno is doing something special with what would otherwise be considered a simple favorite. First, Take 3 starts with 1/3 pound patties that are enormous and add to it cheese, lettuce, onions, tomato and a plethora of other additions suitable for building the ideal burger. For those who dare to dream, you can customize your burger almost any way you can imagine with avocados, chili, a fried egg, pastrami, an all-beef hot dog… all these and more, if you can handle. The location of Take 3 is nestled in downtown Fresno inside the Fulton Mall. Because of this, parking poses as a bit of a challenge since most of the area is under construction due to the Fulton Mall Street Project to bring in more

traffic to the storefronts and businesses there. Navigating the mall during this time is a little difficult. However, once you’ve stepped inside you can’t help but stand and admire the surroundings. On the walls inside Take 3 are some fantastic black and white murals depicting some of Hollywood’s greatest scenes from famous films. Bruce Lee and Marlon Brando are among the faces of many of the featured performers. Once I had fully taken in the sights, it was now time to get down to business. Today, I choose to be bold and I order a pretty standard burger with just cheese, lettuce, tomato, and grilled onion. Boring, you say? That might have been true except that I then say “Make it a double.” No strange yet wonderful condiments for me today, no guessing if chili and pastrami go together, oh no, just give me more beef stacked high on that beautiful bun and throw in a chocolate shake on the side. The shake arrives first and it is

gorgeous in its simplicity. It comes in a sizable plastic cup with a rich, thick looking mixture on the inside topped with a chocolate sauce and whipped cream. I take a pull from the straw and it is heavenly, not too thick and a balanced delivery on flavor between the chocolate, sauce, and whipped cream. It will be the perfect finisher to what I hope will be a fantastic burger. About ten minutes later the burger arrives with a great portion of fries along side it. I bite into the burger and the response is juicy, delicious, and perfectly cooked. Unfortunately, however, I realize that I have made a calculated error during my order. The burger, being a double at a 1/3 pound per patty, is too much beef for me. The cheese, lettuce, and grilled onion are all being drowned out by the robust meaty flavor. Not to worry, all is not lost because Take 3 has a great selection of sauces available to their customers. On the floating shelf behind me are the vast assortment of sauces, from A-1 to Tabasco to Sriracha and back. I crack open a bottle of A-1 and pour a small dab onto my burger for the next bite and the result is fire! The tang of the sauce was exactly what this burger needed in order to cut through all the beef and allow the rest of the condiments to shine as they were meant to. Now, with every subsequent bite, I can appreciate all that

At A Glance Hours: Open M-F 11am - 3pm Environment: Casual Sit down Service: Very good Cuisine: American Cost - Quality: Excellent Avg Expense: $5 - $13 per person Crowd: Individuals to small groups, kid friendly, great for take out. this burger has to offer. I should also note that the fries were hot, crispy, and delicious adding great starch to cleanse the palette. After tackling the mountain of beef that was the burger along with the fries and the tasty chocolate milkshake to boot, I’m ready to retire to my trailer (aka my car) for a quick nap. I’m sure someone will call me when I’m needed on set again.

The monstrous double cheeseburger with fries and chocolate milkshake

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THE CALENDAR

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and Masterpieces for tickets http://mmartclass.com/ Join us for the second part of our Princess Fashionista Series. Art Hop Thursday, 5-8pm This time we will be painting ArtHop occurs every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. the princess of the seas, Ariel!! Inspired by the classic Disney It’s one of the most active Movie “The Little Mermaid”, and successful programs this depiction is stylized with a organized by the Fresno French fashionista flare! Bring Arts Council. Art lovers and enthusiasts from all walks of your friends and fellow Disney die-hards for and evening of life flock downtown Fresno and the Tower District on the painting, music, drinking and first Thursday of each month, lots of fun! and the rest of ArtHop venues Arthouse Documentary in the Fresno metro areas Friday, May 26 at 7 PM - 10 on third Thursdays, to meet and greet with the artists and PM Bitwise Industries 700 enjoy the reception and music. Van Ness Ave, Fresno. This documentary showcases the Museums, studios, galleries story of the Arthouse told by and other venues open their the founders and several indiexhibitions to the public at viduals in the art community 5:00 p.m. and run the free of Fresno. Compiling photos event until 8:00 p.m. and videos over the years of Crystal Galindo Artist Talk art shows and events held at the Arthouse this documentaThursday, May 25 at 7 PM 8:30 PM Next Week · 61–91° ry focuses on the culture and youth of the art community in Sunny Fres.Co 1918 Fresno Fresno and gives a glimpse of Street, Fresno Join us at Fres.Co for an artist talk with what is in store for the future of Arthouse artists. Crystal Galindo. Come talk with Crystal and hear about her body of work. This will also bring the current exhibit to a close so come and see her amazing work before it’s gone! The 2017 season of the Woodward Shakespeare FestiWorkshop: iOS Production val will be presenting: Twelfth Wednesday, June 7 at 2 PM Night (Runs June 15 - July 4 PM The best camera is the 18) & Titus Andronicus (Runs one that you have with you. August 3 - August 26) General Learn how to shoot and edit audition information is availwith iOS mobile devices. Bring able on our website: http:// your own iPhone or iPad or www.woodwardshakespeare. check out a CMAC Mobile Kit. org/season-13/ Schedule your CMAC 1555 Van Ness Ave, audition now. Callbacks will be Fresno. Saturday, January 21st. Ariel Fashionista Paint Auditions for HAIRSPRAY! Class Friday, May 26 at 6 Sunday, June 11 at 2 PM - 9 PM - 9 PM High Sierra Grill PM Theater Arts Alliance 440 House 2003 W Bullard Ave, N Giddings, Visalia. Auditions Fresno. Hosted by Margaritas

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by appointment or check-in at 2pm email theaterartsalliance@gmail.com for appointment or for video audition instructions! Performances at LJ Williams Theater in Visalia August 4th-6th 32 bars of prepared song with sheet music for accompanist Valley Performing Arts Council - A Midsummer Night’s Dream Monday, June 19 at 6:30 PM Saroyan Theatre 700 M St, Fresno, 93721 Sleeping Beauty The timeless story of a sleeping princess, a handsome prince, and the triumph of good over evil take the stage in this beloved full-length classic of Sleeping Beauty! Two performances, June 16th & 17th, both performance will be at 7:00pm at the Merced College Theater. An event for the whole family that you won’t want to miss! Tickets are $16.00 for all seating. You can purchase your tickets in advance at Maciel’s (Merced Mall), The Community Services Office (on 19th Street), and the Community Services Office at Merced College. Merced College Theater 3600 M St, Merced. 2017 Dancefest - Dancing The Lion King Friday, June 16 at 7 PM LJ Williams Theater 1001 West Main Street, Visalia, California 93291 Sister Act Musical This feelgood musical is based on the 1992 hit film about an aspiring disco diva who witnesses a murder and hides in a convent disguised as a nun. This Good Company Players production is rated PG. Shows start at 7 pm Thursdays (dinner at 5:30), 7:30 pm Fridays and

Saturdays (dinner at 5:30), and 1 pm Sundays (brunch at 11 am). Thu 7/13/17 - Sat 7/15/17 at 5:30pm • Sun 7/16/17 at 11am • Thu 7/20/17 - Sat 7/22/17 at 5:30pm • Sun 7/23/17 at 11am • Thu 7/27/17 - Sat 7/29/17 at 5:30pm • Sun 7/30/17 at 11am Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater 1226 N. Wishon Ave. Fresno GREASE! The Musical Sensation! Live production of GREASE with local talent and live band! Friday, June 23 7pm Saturday, June 24, 2pm and 7pm Sunday, June 25, 7pm Rotary Theater 330 S Dollner St, Visalia. Murder Me, Murder Me Not Comedy Randolph Gaston has been murdered and everybody is after the insurance money (including the deceased). The characters include a grieving widow, the family maid, the minister, the girl next door, the French inspector and the confused boyfriend. But everyone isn’t necessarily who they seem to be. There are a series of double-crosses, fake identities and fake mustaches, adding up to an intriguing comedy. Fri 6/2/17 at 7:30pm-9:30pm • Sat 6/3/17 at 7:30pm-9:30pm • Sun 6/4/17 at 7:30pm-9:30pm • Fri 6/9/17 at 7:30pm-9:30pm • Sat 6/10/17 at 7:30pm9:30pm • Sun 6/11/17 at 7:30pm-9:30pm • Fri 6/16/17 at 7:30pm-9:30pm $12 in advance, $14 at door, $12 seniors,military and students kingsplayers.net

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Spring Bully Walk 2017 SunThe Wizard of Oz ASL Musical Saturday, June 3 at 6 day, May 21 at 8 AM - 12 PM PM - 9 PM LJ Williams Theater Woodward Park 7775 Friant Rd., Fresno Online registration 1001 West Main Street, Visalia. Join us for the Valley’s is now open! Sign up here: http://fresnobullyrescue. very first American Sign Language Musical. Produced formstack.com/forms/bullywalk2017_registration by: The Ruby Slipper PAA, Vizual Voices, and The Fourth ALL DOGS ARE WELCOME! Wall Theater Company http:// The Bully Walk is NOT limited rubyslipperoz.brownpapertick- to only “bully-breed” dogs. All proceeds benefit the Fresno ets.com/ Bully Rescue. Expanded Zumba classes in Kerman! Every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00pm Meux Home Museum Tours – 8:00pm and Every Monday Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays and Wednesday from 9:00am 12:00pm-3:00pm 1007 R St. – 10:30 am at the Communiat Tulare, Fresno. The Meux ty/Teen Center, cost is $5 a Home Museum recaptures the day or $40 for a 12 day punch flavor of Victorian Fresno by card. presenting a middle-class resi- dence furnished in the period, Thunderstruck Dance as a representative house mu- Competition May 19 at 4 PM seum. A costumed docent will to May 21 at 9 PM Saroyan lead you on a one hour tour of Theatre 700 M St, Fresno. this restored urban dwelling of Tickets available at http:// the 1890’s. The architecture www.thunderstruckdance. of the Meux Home results in com/ a calculated restlessness that makes the home as intriguing Youth Resource Fair Thurstoday as it was in its own day. day, May 18 at 3:30 PM - 6 The 10 rooms are furnished PM Fresno EOC Sanctuary and more or less as a Victorian Youth Services 2336 Calafamily might have had them - veras St, Fresno. Visit local the kitchen has a pie safe and agencies providing housing, the library; a portrait showing employment, education, and the young Dr. Meux on his way health information for youth to join the Confederate Army. up to age 20. Free food and The Meux home was placed drinks, entertainment, and hyon the National Register of giene supplies (while supplies Historic Places on January 14, last). Youth can participate in 1975. a raffle by visiting each agency Calling All Promotors We booth that attends. Quescan help get you out there. Follow Us Online on FaceWe’ll design, print and distrib- book, Instagram, and Twitter tions? Call (559) 498-8543 ext. 206/237 ute. Call 559-472-7182 to learn about giveaways.

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Fresno Rainbow Festival Schedule 6/3 DJ schedule at the Unison Dance Area 11am-12pm Jacob Terry 12pm-1pm Lorraine 1pm - 2pm DJ Dizzi 2pm - 3pm Robert Alvarado Entertaiment Stage Schedule 11am-1130am Renzo Vierra Sasha Allure Bebe Waters Hula Ohana of Fresno Saturday, June 24 at 12 PM - 5 PM presents their annual Polynesian Dance & Music recital. Over 100 students ages 5-70+ will perform in Ho`ike 2017. Dancers dressed in beautiful costumes will perform dances from the islands of Hawaii & Tahiti. The enticing sounds of live Tahitian drumming will resonate through the venue as dancers move their hips to the fast-paced Tahitian `Otea. Advance Tickets will be available for purchase May 1st. For more info call 559-284-0171. Vineyard Farmer’s Market 100 W. Shaw Ave. Fresno 93704 Hours of operation: Wed: 3:00pm-6:00pm Saturdays 7:00am-12:00pm Year round Rain or Shine. Vineyard Farmers Market provides the finest quality, locally grown, fruits and vegetables direct from the grower and is dedicated to providing your family with a healthy grocery options Cherry Avenue Auction Every Saturday & Tuesday

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petitive games. Camp includes free T-shirt and camp photo. Contact Info: AndrewPancotti@ cusd.com Lemoore Raceway Sand Drags Auto Racing, Extreme Sports, Motorcycling _See who’s the fastest at the 2017 Lemoore Raceway Sand Drags with all-day, quarter-mile sprint racing featuring quads, dune buggies, sand rails, trucks, motorcyles and junior racing. Gates open at 8 am, testand-tune starts at 11 am and racing starts at 2 pm. All ages Spectators $10, participants $45-$100 Sat 6/24/17 at 11am Sat 7/22/17 at 11am Sat 7/22/17 at 11am t-zonepromotionslre.com Stockton Ports at Visalia Tue 5/23/17 - Wed 5/24/17 at 6pm Thu 5/25/17 at 7pm Visalia Rawhide Stadium 300 N. Giddings St. Visalia Sacramento River Cats at Fresno Grizzlies Chukchansi Park 1800 Tulare St. Fresno Thu 6/22/17 - Sat 6/24/17 at 7:05pm Sun 6/25/17 at 5:05pm USAC West Coast Sprint Cars at Hanford Saturday, June 17 at 5 PM - 11 PM Keller Auto Speedway at Kings Fairgrounds 801 S. 10th Ave, Hanford Calling All Promotors We can help get you out there. We’ll design, print and distribute. Call 559-472-7182

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Katelyn Bilbtnikoff - Fearless by Anglia M. Walpool

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t’s no secret that show business can be full of intense competition, and especially for those looking to get a shot at the limelight. Aspiring and distinguished actors alike all continuously competing for prized roles. It’s an exciting world that can also be intimidating, overwhelming, and potentially discouraging. And not just to be a part of but to also crack in to, all of which is not a problem for 12-year-old Katelyn Bilbtnikoff. Singing and dancing at the tender age of 6, acting classes and commercial workshops with local agency DeVore Talent & Casting by 10, Bilbtnikoff is already leading life with a talented start. Already, the 12 year old is building a solid resume. Just this past fall, Bilbtnikoff was cast in Norton’s Anti-bullying Raise Your Voice against Cyberbullying national campaign video, she’s also made guest appearances on Great Day singing Taio Cruz’s ’Dynamite’, as well as competing in the ’Next Big Thing Talent Show’ produced by local company J-Live Entertainment where she placed as a semifinalist. Bilbtnikoff’s mother, Cynthia, says that her daughter’s fearless nature is rooted in self confidence and a strong belief in her on abilities. “Katelyn is quirky and fearless,” Cynthia continues, “[she’s] always had a spunky, larger than life attitude.” Recently, Bilbtnikoff appeared in a music video produced by local group Candles and Wine Productions in which producer/director Joseph Greenwood

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says, “From the moment we began filming Katelyn, I was impressed by her bubbly and friendly attitude, as well as her creative expressions and enthusiasm for the role.” Competition is stiff as Bilbtnikoff continues to pursue roles in larger productions, going up against numerous actors of various shapes, sizes, looks, and experience, but Katelyn has no illusions about her odds and continues to work harder and learn more as she continues her journey to achieve big dreams. Cynthia Biletnikoff is dedicated to supporting her daughter’s career wholeheartedly by constantly educating herself with any necessary reading, attending workshops/classes with acting professionals, and making sure to properly network within the industry. When Katelyn is not busy going to auditions she enjoys skateboarding, surfing, dancing and attending church with her family. Katelyn’s mother, Cynthia Biletnikoff, is currently managing her career and she can be contacted via Facebook for booking or casting information.

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Celtic Woman Tuesday, May 30 at 7 PM - 10 PM William Saroyan Theatre Fresno. Tickets http://cwm.io/74669e Sierra Vista Rock the Mall 1050 Shaw Ave Clovis.- May Suicide Girls Burlesque Thu 25, 2017 Force ‘Em - June 8, 6/22/17 at 8pm The Suicide2017 Foreigner Unauthorized Girls: Blackheart Burlesque - June 22, 2017 Max Headis unlike any other burlesque room- 80s Tribute Band - July act you’ve seen, filled with pop 13, 2017 EXIT 13 Fresno - July culture references, a high-en27, 2017 Faithfully Journey ergy indie soundtrack and a Tribute www.sierravistamall. sexy choreographed striptease com to make your inner nerd ex Jake Shimabukuro Fri plode with glee. Their ggeeky The Devil Makes Three, The 5/26/17 at 8pm Folk, Classiburlesque show will include Brothers Comatose Thursday, cal, Rock, Pop Jake has elevatstriptease performances in May 25 at 7:30 PM - 11:30 ed the ukulele from a beloved tribute to “Star Wars,” “Orange PM Strummer’s 833 E Fern Hawaiian folk instrument to a Is the New Black,” “Donnie Ave, Fresno. All ages! Tickets world-class vehicle, fearlessly Darko,” “A Clockwork Orange” available on ticketweb.com traversing boundaries and and more. Strummer’s 833 E. putting his inspired touch Fern Ave. Fresno 18 and over Sam Outlaw, Michela Anne on everything from island Price: $20, VIP meet-and-greet Friday, June 2 at 8 PM - 12 standards, to popular tunes $85 www.ticketweb.com AM Strummer’s 833 E Fern and, most recently, classical Ave, Fresno. All ages! Tickets symphonic concertos. $33Dynamic Edge Wednesday, available on ticketweb.com $77 www.foxvisalia.org Visalia June 14 at 7 PM - 10 PM Fox Theatre 300 W. Main Yosemite Falls Cafe 4020 N OverTime’s Johnny Rotten St.Visalia Cedar Ave, Fresno. Performing Tour May 24th at 7 PM - 2 AM live classic dance rock for Hog May 24 at 7 PM to May 25 Natasha Bedingfield TuesHeaven Bike night. Also feaat 2 AM Full Circle Brewing day, July 11 at 7 PM - 10 PM tureing Gary Abid and Lamar Co. 620 F St, Fresno. OverSave Mart Center 2650 E Leathers joining us for the Time returns to Fresno, CA Shaw Ave, Fresno. evening!Come out and party for his Johnny Rotten Tour on with us for some cool rock and Wednesday, May 24th at Full Paul Thorn Tuesday, June 20 roll, awesome looking bikes Circle Brewing Co.! This time at 8 PM - 12 AM Strummer’s and great food! with Jesse Lives & Cordell 833 E Fern Ave, Fresno. TickDrake Doors: 8:00 PM | All etweb.com Follow Us Online on FaceAges Event | Adv Tix Available book, Instagram, and Twitter Calling All Promotors We at http://www.OverTimeMusic. to learn about giveaways. can help 559-472-7182 com/Tickets The Legends of Motown - All Star Revue Show Saturday, June 24 at 8 PM - 11 PM Tower Theatre 815 E Olive Ave, Fresno. Experience the magic, memories and the music of yesterday. Featuring classic tributes to The Temptations, The Spinners, and The Marvelettes Temptations The Marvelettes The Spinners The Legacy Motown Revue Motown the Musical

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Matisyahu Sun 7/9/17 at 7:30pm Reggae, Rap/Hip Hop The Hasidic singer-songwriter Matisyahu stands out like no other. This lyricist, MC and beatboxer explores traditional Jewish themes and spirituality by mixing in ever-more exploratory journeys into reggae, rock and hip-hop beatboxing sounds. His second album, “Youth” was nominated for a Grammy and his third, “Light” reached the top of the reggae charts. His latest release, “Undercurrent,” is a more personal, musically thematic eight song cycle. matisyahuworld. com All Ages $56.50, $46.50, $36.50 Tower Theatre 815 E. Olive Ave

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