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VOL. 22 NO. 11 www.seabreezepublications.com NOVEMBER 2021
November Welcomes Doobie Deuterman Productions
Brothers Tribute Band Presents The Lacs
China Grove is a Doobie Brothers tribute band and their inspiration for China Grove came The Lacs is an American country rap duo that consists of Clay “Uncle Snap” Sharpe and Brian
from musician Todd Plant’s experience performing with a group of Doobie Brothers alumni “Rooster” King. Nearly 20 years ago, these proud sons of Baxey, Ga., unleashed their first beats
paying tribute to this timeless body of work. China Grove’s setlist celebrates the Doobies’ and ripped through their first rhymes. Since then, they’ve headed down highways far from the
many decades of chart-topping success. The material is delivered by a group of musicians hometown dirt roads, watching landscapes roll past on the way to their next shows.
that truly enjoy what they are doing. Their energy and enthusiasm are infectious. Much of what they’ve learned courses throughout their most recent album, American Rebelution.
This event is a free community concert brought to by Schumacher Automotive. Make plans The soul of The Lacs is right where it’s always been, front and center in their music, infused by
to join your friends on the lawn at the amphitheater on Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. for this family- pride in their country, love for their family and an inclination toward rowdy celebration.
friendly event, presented by Bud Light which is proudly distributed by Brown Distributing The Lacs have recorded six albums, four of which have entered the Billboard 200. In 2017,
Company who always reminds you to drink responsibly. they created their own record label, Dirt Rock Empire.
Bring your chairs and blankets for an evening of live music under the stars in the beautiful Experience them live in concert as they bring their Rise and Shine Tour to the Abacoa
outdoor setting of Downtown Abacoa. Amphitheater on Friday, Dec. 3. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Abacoa Community Garden
The Abacoa Community Garden members enjoyed a beautiful Saturday morning on Sept. removing the foliage and cutting it into smaller pieces for our compost bin and some digging
18 to kick off the 2021/22 season; enjoying coffee, conversation, and chores! The morning deep into the soil to loosen up the sweet potatoes. By far the best part was how much the
started with returning and new member introductions as we shared a variety of delicious children were engaged, finding victory in each and every potato they harvested!
breakfast items, including sweet potato muffins and lemongrass mint tea sweetened with Membership is open for the 2021/22 season which runs from Aug. 1 to July 31 and the
sugar cane juice which were made from items harvested from the garden! cost to join as a community member is $40 per household. Forms are accessible at https://
A garden tour was provided amongst the butterflies flitting around us! Our master www.abacoa.com/abacoa-community-garden or in the outside mailbox at the entrance to
gardener, David Traupman, gave the garden at 1022 Community Drive, across from Addington Place. We encourage you to
an overview of the fall/winter bed stop by the garden on Saturday morning to meet us and you can also check out our Facebook
planting plan in anticipation of October page! There is currently a waiting list for independent beds. If you are interested in a private
cooler temperatures. Several members bed please check the box on the community membership application.
volunteered to start seed planting
from home which included eggplant,
broccoli, kohlrabi, collards, and more! OFFICIAL NOTICE
Once our bodies were filled with
fuel, friendship, and lots of information,
we got to work harvesting the final
summer crop of sweet potatoes, getting ANNUAL MEETING
members of all ages involved! Some of the Abacoa Property Owners’ Assembly, Inc.
Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 6 p.m.
www.Zoom.us
Meeting ID: 246 435 7461
Password: 618983
All Abacoa owners are welcome.