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How would you like to take a step back in time to see Simon & Garfunkel in concert singing their top hits? Me too!
Well, how about the next best thing. Tribute artists Mark W. Curran and Tom Haney are a musical duo that transports audiences on a journey through the history of Simon & Garfunkel with songs from their 50-year career, and even some sing-alongs to popular favorites.
Who doesn’t remember and love “Mrs. Robinson“, “Sounds of Silence“, and “Bridge Over Troubled Water“?
The concert will take place on Sunday, March 28th at 3:00pm in the Charlene Powers Lange Performing Arts Theatre located at Hutchins Street Square in Lodi, CA. You can even see the office of Realty World-Davis Homes & Properties from there. For tickets and/or more information call (209) 333-5550.
For directions: http://bit.ly/bBtbq0

I took the family out for the day on Saturday the 26th to the 13th Annual Day in the Zone concert in Sacramento, and what a day it was. I think the ‘zone’ we were all in was the HEAT ZONE! The high temperature forecast for the day was 103 degrees. I think that’s what it was in the shade.
In spite of the heat the performers were all great and put on a really good performance. I’m sure they were all hot as well. Howie Day started off the concert, followed by Colbie Caillat, then Hoobastank, and the closing act belonged to Train.

This was the first concert I had been to in a long time. Especially an outdoor concert. I’ve attended some indoor performances to see Boyz to Men, David Lee Roth, Dido, and even some of my favorite comedians like Howie Mandel and Jerry Steinfeld.
The outing was to celebrate our friend Keith Burgad of Burgad Imaging in Lodi turning 40 years old. Happy Birthday Keith!
One of our friends that also attended was Tamera of iSpiProperties, which is a real estate investor client of mine. I have helped her find and purchase two properties in Stockton recently that she has completely remodeled inside and out. You can view one of those properties here on my site. It’s located at 8339 N. Pershing Ave.
We took four of our children and one of their friends to make it a real ‘family outing’, and they sure had fun! There was a Kids Zone with giant inflatable slides, bounce houses, etc. There was even a firetruck there that would occasionally turn on their main water cannon to cool down not only the kids, but anyone that was looking for a quick way to cool down. Our kids really loved that part.
There was good food, plenty of drinking water, great friends and of course great entertainment. In spite of the blistering heat it was a really great day.
I hope you all had a good weekend as well, and found ways to stay cool. Be sure to stay hydrated on the hotter days by drinking extra water. Remember to not drink any sugary beverages because they’ll only make you more thirsty.