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received my two shots, the Governor has

I loosened restrictions, and The Vegas Voice

will resume presenting world class shows with top

performing entertainers.

You’re all familiar with The Great American Song Book. Well, on

Saturday April 24 th Mark OToole will be bringing his crooner style to

Sun City MacDonald Ranch for two shows. A 4:30 & 7 pm show with

limited seating. Our special guest star will be our own Vegas Voice radio

host and comic impersonator Rich Natole.

Of course all social distancing, safety and health protocols and

requirements will be followed for our shows. Mark and Rich have been

a MacDonald Ranch favorite for many years, and we are thrilled to be

able to bring them back to the MacDonald Ranch showroom.

As I previously mentioned, our world class shows are coming back.

That’s because they are.

May 1 st we will bring back the Folk Legacy Trio. These great

performers hold the distinction of having the biggest crowd ever to see

a show at Sun City MacDonald Ranch.

George Grove, Rick Dougherty and Jerry Siggins - playing the

very best music of the great folk era. The three are starting a national

tour, and we’re fortunate to have them start with us.

They will be performing two shows on Saturday, May 1 st . And it

doesn’t stop there.

On Saturday, May 22 nd Genevieve and Michael Ross Nugent will

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We’re Back!

By: Evan Davis / Entertainment Editor

Dressing Up My Pet

By: Sandi Davis / Fashion “Cents”

It has really been a year of less fashion and

more “how to fashion a mask with what is

on hand.”

The internet abounds with mask choices, including

some designers making masks that match your outfits.

But it’s getting better, and we are getting the vaccine.

Let’s celebrate Spring and all the wonderful

celebrations that are coming on the calendar.

This issue of The Vegas Voice is celebrating pets.

Evan and I had been actively looking for a shelter pet

that we could adopt, but that has proven fruitless for us.

We shifted to puppies, but the waiting lists are long,

and some require a nonrefundable deposit. But we are

still hopeful.

In the meantime, I do have pets. They do not eat,

bark, or roar, and they do not poop. They are stalwart and ever watchful.

They guard our front door and our pool. And I dress them up! I am a

Leo, and these four stone lions are my pets.

Whatever the event, or the season, these stone lions are the lucky

recipients (or perhaps victims) of my desire to dress up! Over Christmas,

they donned lighted wreaths around their necks, and Santa hats on

March 2021

also be performing two shows. You may remember their 2019/2020

New York, New Year’s Eve dinner show. They were and are simply

extraordinary.

All three of these performances will be in the MacDonald Ranch

showroom with tickets available at the Clubhouse Front Desk.

The excitement of getting back to performances in front of a live

audience is unmistakably one of the best feelings any performer can

have. As you know, I can’t sing, dance or tell jokes, however I also love

being on stage with a microphone in my hand hosting these shows.

I can’t wait for our opening show on April 24 th and I’m sure you

can’t either.

You can read Evan’s entertainment blog and sign up to receive

his free email weekly Calendar of Events at www.EvanDavisJazz.

com. Email him at: evan@thevegasvoice.net.

their massive heads.

Since Saint Patrick’s Day is in March, they are “Wearing the Green.”

And I have planned all year.

February is big red hearts, on a boa. March is the

jaunty hat and bows seen here. April is Easter Bunny

Ears and a big basket.

May is a baby lion in diaper between their legs, June

is the same with the addition of a cigar. July is Uncle

Sam on steroids, and birthday banners.

August? Well, I do need suggestions! September is

books and larger than life pencils. October is Halloween

style, November is Pilgrims and December is Santa,

Kwanza, and Hanukkah dress-up.

No, I did not forget January. That is stylishly nude.

And in the meantime, “ERIN GO BRAGH-less!” (I

really should not do this anymore; but it was popular

when I was in my twenties.)

REMEMBER: You do not have to look perfect; just feel good about

how you look, and it will show through.

Sandi Davis is the Fashion Style columnist and Behind-the-Scenes

Research Analyst for The Vegas Voice. She welcomes all questions

and opinions. You can contact her at Sandidavis@cox.net

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