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The popular village pub will be reopening on May 17. The Ebdon Road public house will be able to take bookings of up to six people or two households indoors. A pub spokesman said: We know you’re eager to get back and enjoy the beautiful garden, cold beer and delicious food. We cannot wait to throw open the doors and welcome you back properly. Dunstan Arms Inn, Burnham. Its burger shack has been open since April and the inside will be reopening this month, at a date yet to be confirmed. The Love Lane pub is also serving hot drinks and specialist gins. ....
Laura Bradford of HearingLife Hearing Aid Center in Vacaville, Tuesday, April 6, 2021. (Aaron Rosenblatt/Daily Republic) Medical Guide 2021: HearingLife team restores sound clarity, quality of life to clients If you have ringing in your ears – you also might want to consider a hearing check. In fact, HearingLife Vacaville’s hearing instrument specialist Laura Bradford (BC-HIS) said anyone 55 or older probably ought to do so, anyway, just to be sure. That’s why she offers complimentary hearing tests as part of the HearingLife service. Bradford is certified by the National Board for Certification in Hearing Instrument Sciences and is a Hearing Aid Dispenser, License No. HA-7927, according to the company website. ....
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Items from the Vacaville landmark Nut Tree are on display in the Vacaville Museum s new exhibit. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic) Vacaville Museum honors century of Nut Tree history And the Nut Tree was born. The Power family started a roadside fruit stand in July 1921 that would become one of California’s favorite road stops and put Solano County on the map for travelers all over the country. Luminaries such as President Ronald Reagan, President Richard Nixon, Queen Elizabeth, Bing Crosby and even Bozo the Clown made the Nut Tree part of their holiday plans. Vacaville Museum Curator Heidi Casebolt began two years ago with planning the exhibit to honor the landmark. ....
Roger L. Evans Lt. Col. (retired) Nov. 4, 1930 Jan. 28, 2021 Roger L. Evans, 90, passed away peacefully at Rockville Terrace Assisted Living on Jan. 28, 2021, with family at his side. He was born Nov. 4, 1930, in Douglas, Arizona, to William Evans and Ethel Rogers. A few years after graduating high school, he received ‘greetings from Uncle Sam,’ which was really an invitation to participate in the Korean War. Having already developed a keen interest in aviation from building and flying model airplanes as a young boy, Roger elected to play by Air Force rules, so on Feb. 20, 1951, he joined the Air Force. Roger began his Air Force pilot training at Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, Texas, flying the North American T-6, then it was on to Vance AFB in Enid, Oklahoma, flying the T-28 and his first multi-engine, the North American B-25. He always remembered the day he soloed the B-25: Feb. 23, 1954. ....
Sactown Magazine The Rebirth of Cool The late, great Nut Tree restaurant in Vacaville is one of the most storied restaurants in Northern California history. And, as it turns out, it was designed by a bunch of Sacramentans. Let’s bring it back. March 10, 2021 The Idea If you grew up anywhere around here and you’re over the age of, say, 40-ish, there’s a decent chance you harbor warm and fuzzy feelings for the Nut Tree restaurant in Vacaville. Redesigned in 1958 during the height of mid-century modernism, the space was a design triumph. Patrons passed through a glass-encased aviary with exotic birds and plants, which opened into a spacious room filled with Eames chairs (designed by Sacramento native Ray Eames and her husband Charles), California-themed art (including a piece featuring the State Capitol) and model planes hanging from the ceiling (the Nut Tree complex housed a small airport). The cuisine also soared, attracting culinary stars like Julia C ....