In the golden sun-kissed state of California, where palm trees sway like a groovy dance move and the waves hit the shore like a drum beat, there's a tribe of kids who do something extraordinarily special. They are the Silly Symphony Singers, a group of talented kids who can make music with their voices in a way that'll make the seagulls stop squawking and the dolphins dance in the Pacific waves! Meet the group’s leader, Captain Cadence, a kid with a booming voice that could shake the Hollywood sign from its place and a laugh that rivals an echo in the Grand Canyon. With his sky-blue hair, twinkling green eyes, and an ever-present musical note-shaped pendant, he's as colorful as a California sunset. When Captain Cadence sings, even the grumpiest grizzly bear in Yosemite would start tapping his foot. These are not your typical singers. Nope! They are adventurous like the surfers on Santa Monica Beach, creative like the artists in San Francisco, and innovative like the tech wizards in Silicon Valley. Whether they’re singing pop songs with the pitch of a nightingale, crooning country tunes that would make a cowboy cry, or belting out opera that could crack the Golden Gate Bridge, these kids can do it all. So, if you're ever in California, and you hear a melody that makes a sea lion clap, a squirrel start conducting, and the redwoods sway, you'll know you've found the Silly Symphony Singers. Be sure to join their musical journey – because in the land of Hollywood dreams and beachside ice cream, there's always room for one more voice in the choir!

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Luther Gage was an early settler and horticulturist who settled in the area in the early 1920’s and brought ranunculus seeds with him. Not long after, he began growing them in his fields next to Frank Frazee’s small vegetable farm in South Oceanside. In 1933, Frank Frazee also started growing ranunculus and introduced his son Edwin to the practice of seeding, cultivating and irrigating the flower. At the tender age of 16, Edwin Frazee quit high school to work full time on his father’s flower operation, which was quickly expanding in popularity. Now, 85 years later, the Fields are a direct result of the hard work and dedication of Luther Gage and the Frazee family. The Frazee fields are the epitome of perseverance and dedication, showcasing the impact that Luther Gage and the Frazee family have had on the floral world. Through their hard work and commitment, they have created a legacy that will live on for generations to come.

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