David Crain memorial on June 25

Nevada City resident David Crain, 49, died in a motorcycle accident this week, as reported. “A deer ran into the road and Crain did not have time to react, according to a press release from the California Highway Patrol.”

David worked at Ike’s Quarter Cafe. We will miss him and extend our prayers to his family and co-workers at Ike’s.

Now a memorial is planned for June 25. From Ike’s Facebook page: “The official ceremony is at Camp del Oro on Lake Vera Purdon Road on Saturday, June 25 from 1-4 p.m. The super funkalicious jazz funeral procession starts at the cafe around 5 p.m. We will march round the block.” (Photo credit: Ike’s)

Nevada City Farmers Market on Saturday

KNCO/Kane’s 4th annual Penny Pitch on Saturday

From Sierra FoodWineArt magazine: The annual penny pitch at San Francisco’s Washington Square Bar & Grill, or the “Washbag,” has been a famous fundraiser for decades. Now in its 33rd year, the event has moved to MoMo’s restaurant, just across from the Giants’ ballpark.

The “pitch,” started in North Beach by late restaurateur Ed Moose, drew big crowds and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for St. Anthony’s to help the city’s poor and homeless citizens.

Now, thanks to the enterprise of San Francisco native and restaurateur John Kane, KNCO representative Joe Hevia and others, a penny pitch competition is becoming a tradition in Nevada County.

The 4th Annual KNCO/Kane’s Penny Pitch for the benefit of United Way of Nevada County is Saturday, June 18, at Kane’s Restaurant in Grass Valley. “It’s the best fun you’ll have with friends and family for a great cause,” says John. “Kids have a blast, and no experience is needed.”

“It reminds me of when I was a kid,” adds Hevia, a regular at the North Beach penny pitch, along with Kane, locals Tom and Judy O’Toole and others. Longtime San Franciscan Frank Cooney of Tofanelli’s Bistro, just up the street, also joins them at the KNCO/Kane’s event.

Contestants pitch pennies against a wall, and the closest to the wall wins. A “leaner,” equivalent to a hole-in-one in golf, occurs when a pitched penny winds up leaning against the wall — requiring some finesse.

Kane’s will provide $3 draft beer; $5 barbecued hamburgers or chicken breast with coleslaw and chips; $3 hot dogs with slaw and chips; and $1 sodas and bottled water. A $3 “Penny Pitch Delight” cocktail (rum and fruit juices) will be offered too. The entry fee is $10 per person.

Last year, the event raised nearly $8,000 for United Way of Nevada County, said Executive Director Megan Timpany.

Quote of the week

“God gave men both a penis and a brain, but unfortunately not enough blood supply to run both at the same time.”

—Comedian Robin Williams

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