“Spirited: Prohibition In America” & “Leo Fender: Life and Legacy” Gala at Fullerton Museum

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The Fullerton Museum went back to the era of speakeasies and flappers as it celebrated the opening of its latest exhibit “Spirited: Prohibition In America” last Saturday, November 12. Featuring a jazz band, food catered by Colette's Catering and sinful libations from The Cellar, the gala got everyone celebrating like they were in the “Roaring 20s.” The event also celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the “Leo Fender: Life and Legacy,” honoring the life and works of the Fullerton native and guitar innovator. All photos by Ed “The Animal” Carrasco.

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