News Network The Sacramento City Council has
disbanded the commission that attracts national sporting events to
the region after finding last year's World Master's Athletics
Championship put the city in the hole $400,000. We'll talk
about this and other Sacramento region issues with Sacramento Bee
Reporter Ryan Lillis and Sacramento Press Editor-in-Chief Jared
Goyette.
Slow Drink Movement While Sacramento's
local beer culture is thriving, along with several farm-to-table
concept restaurants and farmers markets, Oak Park resident Tim
Clark is taking the artisan food culture one giant step
further. For the past 2 ½ years, Tim has been quietly working
to promote the slow drink movement with his shop Brew Ferment
Distill, a one-stop shop for Sacramentans who like to do their
own beer brewing, winemaking, and cheese making.
Violin Notes Eleanore Hamilton is a 12 year
old violin student who wrote a book/journal called "Violin Notes"
in order to help other young violin students turn practice into
fun. She collaborated with adult musicians from across the
state to assemble her "tips and tricks" for kids (she also
illustrated the book!).
Music at Noon Anniversary Westminster
Presbyterian Church celebrates the 10th anniversary of its popular
Music at Noon concert series to the rich sounds
of the Golden State Brass Quintet. We'll speak with the church's
organist and Music at Noon program director, and two trumpeters
from the Golden State Brass Quintet live in our studio today.


