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Julian ‘Cannonball’Adderley
The David Vaidez Latin Jazz En
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Thursday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. in a
program dedicated to the "Latin Side
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Dave Captein, drummer Todd Strait,
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out front on alto sax, David Valdez.
The late Julian “Cannonball:
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to help with the event. The Meals-on-Wheels site
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Lunch tickets are $3 for seniors over 60 and $6.80
for residents under 60. For ticket purchases and
more information, call Mary Gagnon at 503-281-
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