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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Sights, sounds of summer



Above: Cracker Jack Band plays Wednesday on top of Broad Street for Nevada City's Summer Nights. Below, at left: Danny Cook of North San Juan looks at art by Jane Welles, Beth Donnelly, and Susan McConnell Moreno on North Pine Street. Below, at right: Gisela Bessonette checks out a hat before opening her booth. Bessonette owns the Hat Ranch in Penn Valley.
Above: Cracker Jack Band plays Wednesday on top of Broad Street for Nevada City's Summer Nights. Below, at left: Danny Cook of North San Juan looks at art by Jane Welles, Beth Donnelly, and Susan McConnell Moreno on North Pine Street. Below, at right: Gisela Bessonette checks out a hat before opening her booth. Bessonette owns the Hat Ranch in Penn Valley.ENLARGE
Above: Cracker Jack Band plays Wednesday on top of Broad Street for Nevada City's Summer Nights. Below, at left: Danny Cook of North San Juan looks at art by Jane Welles, Beth Donnelly, and Susan McConnell Moreno on North Pine Street. Below, at right: Gisela Bessonette checks out a hat before opening her booth. Bessonette owns the Hat Ranch in Penn Valley.
Photo for The Union by John Hart
The Union photo/John Hart Danny Cook of North San Juan looks at art by Jane Welles, Beth Donnelly, and Susan McConnell Moreno on North Pine Street, Wednesday evening Nevada City Summer Nights.
The Union photo/John Hart Danny Cook of North San Juan looks at art by Jane Welles, Beth Donnelly, and Susan McConnell Moreno on North Pine Street, Wednesday evening Nevada City Summer Nights.ENLARGE
The Union photo/John Hart Danny Cook of North San Juan looks at art by Jane Welles, Beth Donnelly, and Susan McConnell Moreno on North Pine Street, Wednesday evening Nevada City Summer Nights.

The Union photo/John Hart Gisela Bessonette checks out the hat she wearing before opening her booth selling hats, and owns the Hat Ranch of Penn Valley, Wednesday evening Nevada City's Summer Nights.
The Union photo/John Hart Gisela Bessonette checks out the hat she wearing before opening her booth selling hats, and owns the Hat Ranch of Penn Valley, Wednesday evening Nevada City's Summer Nights.ENLARGE
The Union photo/John Hart Gisela Bessonette checks out the hat she wearing before opening her booth selling hats, and owns the Hat Ranch of Penn Valley, Wednesday evening Nevada City's Summer Nights.

Summer Nights kicked off Wednesday evening to blue skies and packed streets in downtown Nevada City.

The event, which will be held the next two Wednesdays as well, featured live music on five outdoor stages, classic cars, a growers market, an artists' alley and the Troupe Al Ama belly dancers performing at York and Commercial streets.

In addition, around 50 craft and food vendors were displaying their products on Broad Street. The event is from 6 to 9 p.m.

Free parking is available at the Rood Center; a shuttle to Broad Street is $5 roundtrip for adults and free for children 12 and younger.


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