Wednesday, July 7, 2010
 
All Day  
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6 am   6 pm 6:00 - 8:00 FREE FAMILY NIGHT: ZANY ZOO EXOTIC PET PRESENTATIO
WEDNESDAY JULY 7TH TWO EVENTS: 6PM FREE FAMILY NIGHT: ZANY ZOO EXOTIC PET PRESENTATION A Cozmic Pizza Tradition! Join us on facebook: http://groups.to/familynight/ July 7 – 6 PM – ZANY ZOO EXOTIC PET PRESENTATION – Have you ever met a bush baby or a sugar glider? How about a blue tongue skink or a black throat monitor? Nate, of Zany Zoo in Eugene, will be bringing a variety of animals to the stage at Cozmic. Everyone is allowed to pet the animals and of course there will be plenty of hand sanitizer. Parents, take a load off. Have a beer or glass of wine and sit back knowing that your family will be entertained, fed a delicious and healthy meal, and Cozmic Pizza will take care of the dishes. There will be a diversity of entertainment that parents can even enjoy. No annoying purple dinosaur here folks! The new kids menu is educational and engaging with facts about space. On the back kids are encouraged to draw a picture of their favorite planet, and write a story explaining why. Meals include pizza, carrot sticks juice and even cupcake from our local vegan bakery, The Divine Cupcake. Kids meals range from $4.50-$6.75.
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9 am   9 pm 9:00 - 10:30 CAHALEN DAVID MORRISON & ELI WEST DUO, SHAUN CROMW
WEDNESDAY JULY 7TH (CONT) 9PM $5 CAHALEN DAVID MORRISON & ELI WEST DUO, SHAUN CROMWELL www.cahalen.com www.shauncromwell.com Shaun Cromwell - A Los Angeles-based singer/writer of eclectic roots-inspired songs, Shaun uses his guitar, banjo, and voice to weave tales of intrigue and epics of sorrow. He draws heavily from the pantheon of American roots traditions, but infuses the music with contemporary influences such as Bill Frisell, Lowell George, and Tom Waits. Cahalen Morrison & Eli West: “Cahalen Morrison is not like many other 20-something musicians out there. He is genuinely old-time, but from a region (rural New Mexico) not often associated with a thriving string-band music scene. His multi-instrumental and songwriting talents were developed in small circles, privately, over many years, far outside the mainstream. He shows definite influences of kindred old spirits like Norman Blake, Greg Brown, and Doc Watson that were obviously instilled at a young age and not picked up in a back-to-acoustic fad. But he is very much his own man, traveling and playing with a determined Western independence and an easy hospitality towards those he encounters along the way. And so it was that along came Eli West - another unique twenty-something who came by this music more circuitously, but sharing the same authenticity and Western spirit - and their mutual musical easy-goingness found some common ground in which wonderful things grow. The roots are strong, the branches are shady, and the guitars, banjos, mandolins and voices carry you far off the beaten path to a Good Place out under open Western skies.” -Kevin Brown (KPBX, Spokane Public Radio)
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