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GLEANINGS FROM THE GROVE




   S            ummertime
















       Paul Fanning, DTM
















      From the very moment the curtain rose in the  4H, Scouts, the only church in town, and yes,
      premier of George Gershwin’s opera Porgy & Bess,  the clown who was NC’s son-in-law. We called
      the audience heard the song “Summertime”  him “The Merry Mortician” as he was the only

      “with its classic first line “Summertime and the  funeral home director in the 25-mile radius.
      livin’ is easy.” Here in the Grove, this summer  Dutch Flat was always a challenge for some as
      has been heralded in by the spate of graduations  there are only two directions to go in town-up
      being held-often for the first time in over a year.  hill or downhill.

      Pacific University, two blocks from here, began            That evening at the Trading Post would be
      theirs in May. Through following weekends, the  the great fireworks display-okay, not the biggest
      junior high schools matriculated their graduates.  and best,  just sparklers, a few bottle rockets
      Summer is here!                                         and well over in ten minutes, but it was our

          Summer was always fun for me where I grew  celebration. Did I mention it was always on the
      up. It was always marked by the “big” events for  Saturday which meant it might not have been
      the season. No one who has ever seen the July  on the 4th? (Joke in town, what is the date for
      4th Parade in Dutch Flat would ever forget it. Not  the fourth of July?)

      that it was spectacular, huge floats, clowns, and          August was for me the highlight of summer.
      all the other things one sees at big city parades.  Not only did we have the greatest community
      We did have three fire trucks: Dutch Flat, Alta  potluck at the Community Center, an old
      and Division of Forestry. Around thirty or so  four-room schoolhouse,but it was also the

      marchers were decked out in their uniforms—             end-of-summer White Elephant sale. It was on all
      always led by the U.S. Marine Corps color guard.  the surrounding communities’ antique dealer’s
      The veterans, which included my neighbor NC  calendar as often collectables and stuff from
      from World War One, and a few members of the  the 1800’s would show up for sale. Cash only,




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