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Welcome to summer #21 on www.dorothyswebsite.org! For those of you who are return visitors, welcome back! Welcome, too, to those of you who are here for the first time. This page is THE place to find important reminders and news about the site! This includes information about what's new during the summer and about the month-to-month changes taking place. Please check back periodically - you can get to this page directly from the Home Page and all the other major sections of the site. This page also contains the site's Twitter postings so you can find news and updates all in one place. Also if you enjoy the information you find throughout the site, please consider making a donation using the PayPal link below. (Latest Update: October 1) SORRY EVERYONE! I had a computer crash and have been unable to upload anything to the site. Am about a week to 10 days behind. Will post a bit of info for the first week of October on Monday. The fall edition of the site and full October listings should be available around Oct. 10th. FOR FIRST-TIME VISITORS: This site contains a monthly listing of free concerts and music-related events in Orange County and parts of Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire. There are two phases to the site: Fall/Winter/Spring, and the Summer version of the site which is here now through September 30. Most of the events listed are offered to the general public or residents of certain cities free of charge. Events in clubs, bookstores, cafes and other similar venues covered elsewhere generally are not included. You can start your visit to the concert listings by clicking on the "Free Concerts" link above. There is no fee to access the information, and more than 120 venues in the Orange County, Los Angeles County and Inland Empire areas are included in the listings. Last-minute updates can always be found on Twitter, too, and you can scroll down a little further on this page to find that information. Please take the time to look through some of the other areas of the site as well: read an essay or a poem, view the work of the summer guests or take a look at some of the "Extras" (a few other things you can find for free during the summer). NEVER BEEN TO A SUMMER CONCERT? It's simple . . . pack a picnic dinner or buy a meal at the concert venue, bring a blanket or beach chair (or call the venue to ask about their seating policy), and sit out under the stars and listen to some great music! FOR EVERYONE:: Hi . . . it's been a while! Sorry, but a computer decided to crash and override the previously planned schedule. I have been unable to upload anything to the site, and as the note above says, am running about a week to 10 days behind. The summer site will remain for the next few days, and I will try to have a preliminary list of events for the first week of October posted by the end of the day Monday. Full listings and the fall edition of the site should be available toward the middle of next week. ONCE AGAIN, CURRENT NEWS ALSO INCLUDES THAT THE SITE HAS RETURNED TO FACEBOOK. Over the years many of you have expressed an interest in seeing new info without having to join a social media page. Now, with the changes at Twitter/X, you are no longer able to do so on that page. So . . . the site presence has been restored on Facebook. The simple name of "dorothyswebsite" was not able to be reinstated, so you can find the site now at www.facebook.com/GoToDorothyswebsite. Please be sure to check there for the most recent news and updates. Still check back often - those who have been to the site before know that the summer edition is a work in progress throughout the summer, with information and features being added all the way through the end of September. This edition of the site runs through September 30, though since October 1 is the Sunday of that weekend, the site will remain posted through that date. If you haven't read more about this summer's theme, you can learn a bit more by continuing to scroll down the page. Finally, as you enjoy the summer, please consider the opportunities for you to help keep the site going. There are two ways you can help. You can purchase a T-shirt or other site-related items and gifts at the website's Cafe Press storefront, "dorothyswebshop", or you can donate through PayPal by clicking the link below. Donations through PayPal are not tax-deductible, but they are much appreciated.
Thank you so much for your support and your generosity! Also, those of you who have been with the site for any part of the last 20 summers know that Dorothy completed a book about the site back in 2013. In conjunction with the website book, all past summer sites from 2003 - 2013 were recoded and reposted. Summer editions since that time also have remained posted. Visitors can view those past summer sites, as well as a book preview, by visiting the "Website Book" page.
A NOTE ON THE CONCERT SPONSORS: Many of the concerts and other activities taking place (movies, etc.) are able to continue only through the generous support of program sponsors. If you enjoy the programs and want them to continue, please support and thank all the sponsors of these programs, whether they are cities, community organizations or area businesses. 2023 THEME: "IT'S A SMALL WORLD" It's not every day that one stumbles upon a miniature world that both surprises and delights, but that's just what happened at the LA County Fair this year. I'd been to the fair many times and had passed the small area called the Fairplex Garden Railroad, but I had never gone inside. This year I decided to take a look. There was sooo much to see . . . so many model trains and trolleys moving past often humorous and detailed scenes with scaled structures and figures not more than a few inches high. What is the Fairplex Garden Railroad? The full description can be found on the railroad's website at www.fgrr.org, but here is a brief bit of information drawn from the "About" page on that site. The model railroad "world" was first established in 1924 but moved to its current location in 1935. Though there have been changes over the years, today the system has over 10,000 feet of track and over thirty sections with a variety of equipment and trains operating at any time. The various trains and trolleys pass several miniature scenes depicting California history from the 1850s to today. The trains also wander through mountains, over lakes and streams and through the gardens. The railroad has operated for each of the LA County Fairs since 1935, with the exception of the years during World War II. Volunteers maintain the Garden Railroad throughout the year and operate the trains for several shows in addition to the open hours during the fair. There was one miniature scene in the Garden Railroad with a figure of Goofy waving "hello." It reminded me of the words from another "Small World." So, time permitting, the theme also will be used to look not only at things large and small, but also at things which can be universal in nature (like music) or make our world a small - or smaller - one, after all. ONE FINAL THOUGHT ON THE CONCERTS: All of the concerts in the listings are free to the general public, and there are some truly outstanding programs. However, many of the groups and organizations sponsoring these concerts incur substantial costs in bringing them to you year after year. Several concert support organizations have had to begin charging a ticket price for entry to some, if not all, of the performances. Donations which allow organizations presenting the concerts to continue their tradition of bringing quality music to the general public at no charge are always appreciated. . . . AND ONE REQUEST FOR VISITORS: Survey forms are sometimes passed out at concerts/event venues, and the question "How did you hear about this event?" is often asked. If you are attending an event you found on this site and receive such a form, it would be much appreciated if you let them know that you found the information on www.dorothyswebsite.org. Thank you! Like www.dorothyswebsite.org on FACEBOOK and follow www.dorothyswebsite.org on TWITTER! Home | Essays | 
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