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Country music fans came out in droves on Sunday night to see superstar duo The Judds perform at Arco Arena. The iconic mother and daughter team of Naomi and Wynonna Judd drew approximately 6,500 predominantly female fans to Arco, selling out the seating layout for this particular performance. It has been more than 10 years since the The Judds toured last, and this current outing – “The Judds: The Last Encore" – is being billed as their final reunion. The pair opened with “Had a Dream” and followed with Judds classics “Girls' Night Out” and “Love Is Alive.” Here are some photos from the show: Naomi Judd greets a fan in the front row. Wynonna Judd Naomi Judd Photos by Steven C
Dr. Seuss would have had a field day describing the hats at The Village Hat Shop in Old Sacramento. With more than 1,000 styles and 120,000 hats between its four locations and two warehouses, this is one store worth tipping your hat to. The company got its start in 1980 in San Diego as a specialty western-style hat store banking on the emerging cowboy hat trend, which was propelled by the television show "Dallas" and the John Travolta movie "Urban Cowboy." When the cowboy fad died out, the company began stocking different styles of hats. Today, patrons of the shop can find anything from a fedora, beret, trilby, a newsboy or even a Panama at The Village Hat Shop, located at 123 K St. "W