Backseat Drivers Performing at Logger Bar April 16th

This is a press release from the Back Seat Drivers:

music flyerThe Back Seat Drivers will play at the historic Logger Bar in Blue Lake 4/16/26 from 4-6 pm.  There is no cover charge.  Frank Anderson, Alan Glaseroff, Patrick Cleary and Ann Lindsay play Delta Piedmont blues and handmade topical songs.

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DL Perry
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DL Perry
1 month ago

This is the community’s latest chance to confront Ann Lindsay (local physician and President of Humboldt Commons) and Patrick Cleary (member of Humboldt Commons Board of Directors since 2022, Executive Director Emeritus [former Executive Director] of Humboldt Area Foundation, Owner and President of Lost Coast Communications, Inc., former Managing Director of Chase Manhattan Bank, and former partner in private equity firm TCW Capital) about how they intend to fulfill the Humboldt Commons marketing hype about providing residents with abundant and complex health care services when local access to even the most basic health care services continues its decades long decline and becomes ever more scarce. For over five years now, Lindsay and Cleary continue to stonewall and refuse to substantively address the non-existent health care services that the wealthy who they are seeking to recruit as residents will somehow magically receive. It is all an illusion that both of them and their Board of Directors peers continue to propagate month-in-and-month-out year after year after year. Nauseating and exploitative.

vand1972
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vand1972
1 month ago
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Also considering their age and wealth, they probably leave the area and get healthcare in urban areas where the specialists and best docs are. Nice to be rich.