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Stay In The Loop! June’s First Friday: Tails And Trails


Gail Glasier displays a mock up example of what will be taught during her “How to Draw Like Leonardo Da Vinci” seminar with her Da Vinci inspired original portrait. Photo by Noel Mabile.

June’s Tails and Trials First Friday encouraged citizens to bring animals of all shapes and sizes to the monthly event. Photo by Noel Mabile. 

High Desert Astronomy welcomed the public to view the moon with help from their telescope. Photo by Noel Mabile.

Rob Bagge proudly showcased one of his personal favorite pieces. Paintings by Bagge were up for sale in front of the art gallery on Beale Street during June’s Tails and Trails First Friday. Photo by Noel Mabile. 

Alternative Rock band, Headed South played infamous alternative rock music at Rickety Cricket Brewery during June’s First Friday, featuring songs from bands such as Alice in Chains, Seether, and Three Days Grace. Photo by Noel Mabile.

99 Nightmares performed classic alternative hits and original songs at the Rickety Cricket Brewery during June’s First Friday with former Jane’s Addiction member D.J.K Rock. Photo by Noel Mabile.