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PoetryView
The Power of Words By Sam Pierstorff As the year winds down, the Modesto Artists Movement isn’t slowing down. We ...

VeteransView – New Parade Route
By Chris Murphy & the ViewCrew We are at an inflection point where Veterans Day means so much more as ...

HomelessView
Homeless In Modesto This is something that impacts all of our community. What can be done? Are there solutions and ...

PerformingView – Check Your Schedule
By Chris Murphy It’s peak season for our performing arts. We are on the countdown already for the holidays and ...

GreetingsView – Thankful
Greetings friends, Don’t you love waking up early to a fresh new day? This is what I love about November. ...

HistoryView – Modesto’s Strand Theatre
By Harrison Power As is the case today with the State Theatre, Gallo Center, Prospect Theater, and Brenden Theatres, Downtown ...

Haven Poetry with Purpose
Haven Poetry with Purpose Queen Bean Coffee House, Modesto Poetry With Purpose is more than a poetry night. It’s a ...

International Festival – October 4
Go Modesto International Festival Get your passport ready and head to Graceada Park to experience international food, music, dance, children’s ...

Autumn Arts
Art View Autumn ArtsBy Jim Christiansen Trick-or-Treat and holiday art shopping start early on October 4 and 5, with the ...

Celebrating Modesto Area Arts
Celebrating Modesto Area ArtsBy Middagh Goodwin On October 21st, the Modesto Area Music Awards will celebrate twenty-six years of ...

Kimoto Celebrates Ten Years of Sushi, Sake, Japanese Whisky, and a Good Mai Tai
Kimoto Celebrates Ten Years of Sushi, Sake, Japanese Whisky, and a good Mai TaiBy Middagh Goodwin and Brandilyn Mitchell Why ...

Fall Value All Treats
Fall Value All TreatsBy Monica Barber October in Modesto is stacked full of fun that you won’t want to miss. ...

GreetingsView – It’s October, or Rocktober here in Modesto
Greetings friends It’s October, or Rocktober here in Modesto, and that means two things. First, it’s time for the MAMA ...

ZenView – Learning as Illumination
By Chris Condon As a long-time educator, I’ve always advocated for being not only an active learner but a “life-long” ...









