From Saturday, December 16 2006 - 2:30pm To Friday, December 22 2006 - 7:00pm Each week
The return of last year's very popular show featuring Brian Cooney, John Giles, Karen Harnden, Jennifer & Tim Longo and Lorna Perpall - is a celebration of the winter season in story and song. This one hour performance isperfect for the entire family. Come early & enjoy a meal or special dessert prepared by the Cosmic Café. Dec 16 at 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.; Dec 17 at 2:30 p.m.; Dec 22 at 7:00 p.m. Upstairs at the Cosmic Café, 594 Main Street, Placerville All seats are $6.00. And may be purchased, starting Nov 27th, at the Cosmic Café or the EDC Chamber of Commerce office at 542 Main Street during regular business hours. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door 30 minutes before the show For more information contact: For more information or ticket reservations, call: (530) 677-7248
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