American Chevrolet 4742 McHenry Ave. Modesto
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American Chevrolet 4742 McHenry Ave. Modesto
8&9 RON POSEY 27 LISA GOMES 35 MIKE CAMPBELL 29 MAYOR OF J STREET 39 DARRIN WISSNER 30 ANGELA GATTONI 42 &43 BRIAN TANNER 32 & 33 CERES DRIVE INN 13 & 14 THE REMINGTON RAIDER 48 ORSON & FLOYD 17 CHEYENNE GOMES 50 THE SAN FRANCISCO TREAT 19 TED MILLS 54 ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE 20 &21 COUSIN LOUIE’S PIZZA PARLOR & SUSHI BAR 60 ZORCH STUFF 1 2 3 I Forgot day 4 5 Compliment your Mirror Day 11 6 12 13 19 26 National Day Parent’s Day of the Cowboy 14 15 20 9 10 16 17 Disc Jokey Day Be Kind to Turtles Day National Cow Ice Cream Appreciation Day Day 25 8 Tell The Truth Day Bikini Debuted in 1946 Hookey Pokey Day 18 7 21 22 23 Grandma’s Day National Street Sweeper Day 27 28 24 29 Walks on Stilts Day American Chevrolet 4742 McHenry Ave. Modesto, 209.575.1606 www.americanchevrolet.com 30 National Chili Dog Day Congratulations to Jenny Nahhas of Escalon, the winner of the slogan contest for the Annual Testicle Festival held annually in Oakdale and sponsored by the Oakdale Rotary and Oakdale Cowboy Museum. The event was held in Oakdale on March 28th. Her winning slogan was, ‘30 Years and Still Hang’n’; a great slogan and congratulations again, Jenny. I really thought my slogan had a change of bringing me a little immortality but, wrong again. If I would have submitted the art work that I prepared, I think I would have nailed it. My slogan for the Testicle Festival was, ‘Two Hung Low’. I’ll try again next year. Dear ZORCH: You guys are the greatest! Beautiful artwork, pretty girls and great stories…keep up the ZORCH work. One little problem with your last edition; on the cover it said swim suit edition. For some reason I couldn’t find anybody in a swim suit. What happened? Walt Perkins, Westley Dear Walt: Someone in Westley must have reached the ZORCH’s before you and made off with the swim suit pages. So sorry. Sending a ZORCH coffee cup to you and hoping things will be getting better in Westley. The Vintage I had many memorable nights at the Vintage. One in particular was when Jim (Dandy) Mangrum of Black Oak, Arkansas was playing there. I was there to pick up some paperwork for a show they were sponsoring for KOSO in the early 80’s. It was a great show and then in walks Dobie Gray, who had a worldwide hit in the early 70’s with ‘Drift Away’. Kenny Tinkle aka Kenny Roberts The Vintage Back in the day, circa early 1980’s, I had the great fortune of fronting one of the premiere rock bands ever to come out of the Central Valley. That band was called Strayheart. I have fond memorries of playing the Vintage Restaurant and the amazing local support of what would become (over time) one of the most impressive local music scenes in the state of California. Jo Jo behind the bar, packed to the gills with music fans and family. A Strayheart set at the Vintage was nothing short of magic. Ironically, today I park my car in a downtown garage exactly where the stage used to be at the Vintage. Spooky and perhaps befitting, good times indeed. If this is the first time for picking up ZORCH, this could be a bad mistake on your part. If you have been doing this for some time, there is a problem…a good problem! ZORCH is basically a satire with some great art work, stories and pretty girls. One of our many mottos, ‘There a lot of stupid out there that hasn’t been used yet, but we’re trying.’ ZORCH does not take ZORCH too seriously and that’s why we’re ZORCH. Thanks for picking up ZORCH and remember, (another ZORCH motto) ‘Friends don’t let friends read ZORCH’. Orwood Resort has all the Tuesday action! by Captain Ron Posey There’s a lot of party places in the San Joaquin/Sacramento Delta, most are accessible by boat so there’s no reason to be out on the Delta and not be able find a fun gathering of sun worshippers. Due to some uncontrolled craziness, places like Lost Isle, a legend as far as wild parties, have closed. This just means the party has to shift to a new location. One of these places that have taken up the slack is the Orwood Resort located in the Discovery Bay area of Brentwood, California. The Orwood Resort has a lot of amenities so I guess they can call themselves a resort under loose interpretation of the word Resort. They have a huge boat launch area, docking facilities, RV camping (with and without hookups), fuel dock, general store, boat storage, marina and the very popular cafe and bar. The Orwood Resort’s cafe features during lunch and dinner their...let’s use their term...World Famous Okie Taco. The huge Okie Taco features a shell of fry-bread and it’s a meal in itself at $8 each. You have a choice of eating inside the cafe or in one of two outdoor patios. Orwood is extremely popular for breakfast. Drawing upon the entire population of Discovery Bay, which is entirely marine mobile, means the boat docks are packed on the weekends. This can be a source of entertainment just watching everyone cruising in attempting to dock their boat. Breakfast features; biscuits and gravy, their Country Morning breakfast which is eggs with all types of meat choices, a large selection of Omelets (try the Orwood Greek), and if you are really brave...try the Chili Scramble. There is also breakfast burritos, pancakes, French toast, Huevos Rancheros and the Orwood Slam. Lunch has a huge assortment of Burgers, Club Sandwiches, lots of fried goodies, a big list of salads and of course the Famous Okie Taco. If you want a real treat, put this on your calendar...”Taco Tuesday”. Every Tuesday starting around 4 PM a portable picket fence is set up in the parking lot, table and chairs set up, portable bar stations are erected and the Taco Tuesday taco booth is manned by the Orwood Chefs, where in an average afternoon and evening over 1500 tacos are served. This are nice Big tacos and you get to build them yourself at the condiment bar. Best of all they are only $2 each. Also at Taco Tuesdays, local car clubs arrive and stage their classics for an impromptu car show. There’s music, Karaoke, lots of bikini’s and fun times every Tuesday through Labor Day. Another popular event at the Orwood Resort is the annual Extreme Water & Air Show on Saturday, September 18th. This is a benefit to support Royal Family Kids’ Camps of Concord. This year World Famous Teresa Wallace, the World’s Fastest Barefoot Woman Water Skier, will be showing her extreme sport techniques. There will be a demonstration by three time Western US Trick Barefoot Water Skier & current World record holder Tandem Speed Barefoot Water Skier, Michael Temby. Six time National Champion Barefoot Water Skier Jerry Kanawyer will be performing. Above all this, will be the Patriot Jet Team Exhibition performing their high speed aerobatics. Sky Diving, wake board, trick jet ski demos, 100 mph drag boats and a few surprise appearances will round out this fantastic 4 hour show. And in their tiniest sun worshipping outfits will be the Oakland Raiderettes. Now that I have your attention, here’s how you find the Orwood Resort, just West of the main entrance of the Discovery Bay Shopping Center on Highway 4 take Bixler Road north to the end of the road, turn right on Orwood Road and in a quarter of a mile you can start your own party. In case you are highway challenged and are traveling by boat or PWC; the Orwood Resort is located in the town of Brentwood on Werner Cut, just off the Indian Slough, a few short miles from Discovery Bay. Above all...drink and party responsibly. Editorial Creative Director Bill Slayter Spiritual Adviser Carol S Benson Special Projects Research Director Louie Yamaguchi Senior Account Manager Set Designer Amazing Ralph Audio Specialist Dorrie Hunkie Guitar George Eddie Wilson Assistant to the President Sky King Jimmy Changa Big Fat Herb Bad Billy Pratt Design Director John H Holliday True Freshmen Uncle Jesse True Freshmen Remington Music Director Associate Editor Mrs. Robinson Hall Monitor Miss Evelin Informant Eleanor Rigsby PO Box 577893 - Modesto, CA 95355 And remember: ZORCH IS THE WORD! (209) 569-1218 As I didn’t get an invitation to the royal wedding, I decided to get away to the most lovely spot in the world, the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. As it has been a few years since I was here last, there have been a few changes. No more sugar or pineapple plantations, they’re all coffee plantations now; however, there are plenty of roosters, hens and little chickens. Doing a little research with the help of a pina colada with an umbrella in it, I found out the skinny. The phenom can be traced to when Hurricane Iniki hit Kauai in 1992. In the 1800’s and early 1900’s plantation laborers brought roosters and hens to the island for cockfighting. When the hurricane hit in 1992 all the little guys got away and started multiplying. As they have no enemies, the population just keeps on a growing. They are everywhere. They are cute, but noisy. The real highlight of this year’s visit was the luau at Kilohana plantation. The food was your basic luau, but the show was beyond the average luau, as it incorporates a theatrical production. They blew one of my little umbrellas away! It’s the story of the Polynesian’s first journey to Kauai and all the problems they had. It was earth, wind and fire…all in one production complete with some great hula dancers and a fire show within the storyline that was breathtaking. If you are in Kauai, check it out. It takes place every Tuesday and Friday evening. Another highlight came on the way to the luau. The tour director on the bus that picked us up in Princeville asked if anyone had any questions to be sure and ask them. She assured us that she had heard almost every possible stupid question ever asked and don’t be afraid to ask something. From the front of the bus came a question from somebody from Arkansas, I believe. “Does the ocean go all the way around the island?” The tour director answered, “I have now heard all the stupid questions ever asked”. 17 If You Build It, They Will Come Four years ago, Castle and Cook Development Company constructed an addition to the historic mining town of Copperopolis. Within sight of St Hwy 4, a complete town square sprang up and nobody “lived” there. They do now, thanks to Ruppert Murdoch’s foresight. An East coast–styled town square sprang up in our foothills, complete with a round-a-bout, brick pavers and a bandstand set among shops and restaurants. A grand hotel overlooks all. I had never explored the new construction so when a band of my intrepid friends proposed a bicycle trip to Copperopolis to view the Copperopolis Bicycle Road Races, I was all in. The day dawned clear and warm, a welcome respite from the crazy winter weather this year. We set out north from the junction of Sonora Rd., north of Knights Ferry and 26 Mile Rd. toward Milton. After covering the 11 miles of rolling terrain, we bore to the east, up Rock Creek Rd. After a nifty climb of four miles and a gain of 1,300 feet, we were rewarded with the beauty of a full Salt Creek Reservoir. The surrounding countryside was alive with flora and fauna. No wind, high clouds and temps in the mid-60’s made the ride past the lake where Little House on the Prairie was filmed feel surreal. I was sure I was going to see Michael Landon out busting some sod. We finally made our way across Hwy 4 and into Copperopolis. After locating the new town square, we picked a vantage point close to fresh coffee and the start/finish line to settle in for the races. We learned the bicycle races come to town three times a year. Dates and times can be located at the local Chamber of Commerce website and you can visit the renowned Saddle Creek Golf Club for great golf, food and lodging. As far as I am concerned, you don’t need to go see bicycle races to enjoy a great day trip to Copperopolis. As long as you can enjoy great scenery, local history, and excellent services from friendly locals, you should be all right. LA CONTENTA GOLF CLUB By Pat Kelley Right around this time every year we seem to experience that lovely valley winter entity known as fog. We stare at the weather anchors on television as they report a “.2” visibility in your town and “.2” visibility in the next town up the road. No matter where you have to travel you get ready to take extra time, hope the maniacs who drive over the regular posted speed limit will be nowhere near you, and get ready to squint. (I don’t know if that helps, but I seem to do it anyway). Let’s face it, when there is fog you just want to see the sun. Fortunately, just a short drive from the valley floor and above the aforementioned fog, lies La Contenta Golf Club just outside Valley Springs, California. This is where sunshine, great golf and good times await. I know this may be giving away my vintage but I first played La Contenta the year it opened; I believe that was sometime in the mid-seventies. What I found was a golf course with a unique and imaginative design that architect, Richard Bigler carved out of the rolling foothills and valley meadows. Although going through some changes over the years, that same basic layout has remained intact. You will find no shortage of water in the form of ponds and lakes. Wildlife abounds. Almost every hole has a great vista of the golf course and surrounding areas. The signature hole (and probably my favorite) is Hole #13. For starters, you have 185 yards from the back tees, followed by a 100 foot drop to an L-shaped green almost completely surrounded by water. What fun! But if that sounds like a bit much, please don’t be intimidated. La Contenta Golf Club offers three sets of tees to make your experience memorable no matter what your skill level. And there is always some type of green fee special that makes it affordable and one of the best golfing values in the foothills. But don’t take off right away because if you do, you’ll miss another great part of the La Contenta experience. A recent complete facility remodel produced a new golf shop, an event center/ banquet facility, the Vista Grille Restaurant and a fully-stocked lounge. For those planning a wedding, the setting could not be better. Hardly a year goes by that I do not get to La Contenta at least once. Like me, I know you will enjoy the golf, the facility, the friendly staff and at this time of year, the sun! You will find La Contenta Golf Club at 1653 Highway 26 Valley Springs, CA 95252. Call 209-772-1081 to book your tee time or visit them online at www.lacontentagolf.com. From Modesto, take McHenry Avenue north as it will turn into Escalon-Bellota Road which will dead end at Highway 26. Turn right and the course will be 15 miles up Highway 26 on the right. From Stockton, take Highway 26 East off of Highway 99 and follow for 30 miles to the course on the right. Pat Kelley is a broadcaster and writer and host of The Golf Guys Radio Show heard every Saturday morning from 7-9am on AM970 ESPN Radio. 27 30 Que Syrah Syrah By Mike Campbell & George Panigiris Gnekow Family Winery (pronounced “nee-ko”) was founded upon two essential principles: first, they wanted handcrafted quality wines that represented exceptional values by applying Old and New World techniques to the grapes from their distinctive region and second, to create wines that would be fun and exciting. The state-of-the-art winery is located in Collegeville, California, about an hour from the Napa Valley, in the rolling hills between San Francisco and Yosemite, not far from Mondavi-Woodbridge. Their signature wine, the Campus Oaks “Old Vine” Zinfandel, is selectively chosen from their 8695 year old vineyards and has consistently won Gold Medals every year since its initial harvest in 1997. In 2004 they introduced their Honor Series, which features the graduation of our quality Old Vine Zinfandels to higher award winning levels, “Cum Laude”, “Magna Cum Laude” and “Summa Cum Laude”. Their newest production, the Music Series delivers splendid renditions of “AmaZin Grapes”, “Que Syrah Syrah”, “Life is a Cabernet” and “My Chablis Amour” while demonstrating their desire to combine value with elegance and sophistication through creativity. Last year, they produced over 100.000 cases of exciting wines. Their Campus Oaks varietal wines have received over 100 awards from national and international competitions. They now have Costco as a major distributor also. KICKBALL: THE MOST FUN AN ADULT CAN HAVE WITH THEIR CLOTHES ON :) OMG! OK Zorch fans, I am giving sports a rest for my latest article. Instead, ZORCH has allowed me to chat about my new gig; that of……KICKBALL! As we all know, ZORCH is a happening dude so you can all be happening in kickball. Adult kickball (21 and over) is coming to Modesto! Happy Hour Kickball, brought to you Modesto folks by (It’s) Just a Game Events, will be played on Sunday evenings at Enslen Park in beautiful downtown Modesto! YES kickball, like what you did in elementary school kicking the big red rubber ball. This will be hilarious! It is all about the “social” thing! Athletes need not apply, but of course you are welcomed. Happy Hour kickball will bring the good times together by picnicking, ‘80’s and ‘90’s music, beverages, Hero’s & Villains night, Retro night, Beach night, oh…….and some kickball as well! All you have to do is grab some friends, family, co-workers, or anybody with a pulse and make a team! The cost is less than $6.00 per player, per week, with 12 players on your team. In playing Happy Hour kickball, you will be playing two games a night for only a 5 week long “season”. If you do not want to commit to 5 weeks, then pay and play for one week! There are options! So ZORCHERS, check it out at www.JustAGameEvents.com. Thanks for your time and see you out there! Delta King By: Brian Tanner Delta King Walking around Old Sacramento, its hard not to notice the Delta King. This 285 foot riverboat is a floating historical monument nestled on the bank of Old Sacramento. The contrast of the cherry red paddle wheel against the boat’s white background catches the eye of many passers by, most of who have no idea of what’s in store. The Delta King has a rich local history. Built in 1927, the King and its identical twin, the famous Delta Queen, commuted between San Francisco and Sacramento from 1927 to 1940. King and its identical twin, the famous Delta Queen, “were christened on May 20, 1927, and began their daily river voyages between San Francisco and Sacramento in June of that year.” As the story goes, “at 6:00 p.m. each evening, the grand monarchs of the Delta left their docks for the 10 ½ hour trip that included prohibition era drinking, jazz bands, gambling and fine dining.” The completion of the Bay Bridge and the start of WWII led to the demise of the commutes. As the war began the King and Queen were both drafted by the U. S. Navy “to serve on San Francisco Bay as net tenders, floating barracks, troop transports and hospital ships.” After the war, the Delta Queen was moved back east beginning a long-storied history on the Mississippi River. Conversely, the Delta King saw little action, growing increasingly dilapidated and becoming partially submerged for 15 months in San Francisco Bay. Aware of its history, the current owners purchased it in 1984 and the restoration began. Five years later, it reopened with an award winning restaurant, a bar, the Delta King Theater, the Murder Mystery Dinner Theater, as well as venues for weddings and other events. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places. Pilothouse Like the rest of the boat, a key characteristic of the Pilothouse Restaurant is its ambience, from the rich dark wood to the great river view. It was voted by Sacramento Magazine readers as the most romantic restaurant, best breakfast and best river dinning. A graduate of the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco, chef Julian Vasquez’s California Cuisine has received great reviews. His focus on fresh, healthy, local food includes grass-fed beef, local lamb, the fresh seafood and free range chicken. Appetizers range from $8 for the Catalan Flatbread – roasted peppers, caramelized onions, cheese, olives – to $14 for the Artisan Cheese Flight. The Soup du Jour, made fresh daily, is $6 with salads ranging from $6 to $9, including the Blue Lake Green Bean Salad. Entrées easier on the wallet include the $17 Mixed Brown Rice with Grilled Vegetables to the $16 Pan Roasted Half Chicken. Besides the delicious Petite Filet Mignon, the remaining menu ranges from $20 to $26. For a more relaxed setting, a great place to sit back, sip a drink, and put your feet up is the King’s Delta Bar and Grill. In addition to beverages, the bar offers great food. While sharing the Pilothouse’s appetizer and soup/salad menu, it has its own entrée menu. Entrées are more casual than the Pilothouse and more affordable, ranging from the $9 Pulled Pork Sliders to the $20 New York Steak Salad. Patrons have the option of enjoying their food or drink inside the ornate indoor area or on the outdoor deck, on the Sacramento River. Inside the bar, the dark attractive wood sets the mood. The deck is a great option for enjoying the delta breeze with great views of the Sacramento River, the Tower Bridge, and possibly a firework show from Raley Field, home of the Sacramento River Cats. For entertainment, the King offers it own theater stage, which hosts plays by the Capital Theatre group. There is also the Suspects Mystery Dinner, which combines great food with a live interactive “whodunnit” play. Guests try to solve the mystery of who the real killer is among themselves and professional actors. Finally, the boat is a hotel as well, with dozens of rooms. For more information, visit online at http://www.deltaking.com. It can also be reached at (916) 444-5464, or 1000 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. By: son l i W Eddie I’ve made many visits to this fine restaurant in the past, but not too many recently until my new ex-girl friend, Lady Jean, suggested a visit. Conventionally located at 1906 Van Ness, The House, as we call it, has been there since 1949. The House only serves one thing and that’s prime rib and they cut it right at your table. You have your choice of four different cuts. The first one is the City cut, a relatively small cut. The next is the House of Prime Rib’s Rib cut, followed by the English cut and then the King Henry VII cut, my favorite and the favorite of ex-girlfriend, Lady Jean. Dinner includes a salad, mashed potatoes or baked potato, Yorkshire pudding and creamed spinach. Here’s the way new ex-girlfriend does it; she orders a beer and tells them to hold everything except for the prime rib. The motto at the House of Prime Rib..........we do one dish exceptionally well, prime rib. A darn good motto and one that ex-girlfriend, Lady Jean likes too! Open only for dinner, some may say it’s pricey, but not Lady Jean! CLASSIFIEDS Bonanza Books & Comics 2308 McHenry Ave. Modesto www.bonanzabooks.net Open Monday – Saturday, 10a.m.-6p.m. Modesto Sound, a community non-profit recording and live sound service, is now located at Gregori School (3701 Pirrone Rd, Bldg. B in Modesto off Dale & Kiernan). We are open school days, 10a.m.-6p.m. and by appointment. This year at summer camp we have three programs; Compose and Create ages 8-12, Rock Star ages 13-17, and Recording Arts ages 16-24. To help support our many programs, we offer vinyl record to CD and cassette tape to CD conversion and duplication services. To find out more, visit us during office hours, call 573-0533, or check us out on the web, modestosound.com. Euphoria Salon and Skin Care Specializing in: haircuts and color, extensions, facials, waxing, spray tanning, airbrush make-up, nails and massage. Located at 1211 J Street, Modesto. Call 492-0262. 58