What should be a natural symmetry of social and cultural forces is out of whack...we can often feel it in the speed, greed and aggression of everyday life. In this talk we will explore how this has happened and its antidote by bringing awareness to... Continue
Open Audition Night for Tenors and Baritones! Cantiamo Sonoma, a 20-member a cappella chamber choir, has an immediate need for tenors. We sing a variety of repertoire from the Renaissance to the present. Only seasoned sight-singers need apply. We are having an "Open Audition" on Tuesday evening, March... Continue
Artists, friends and the extended community are invited to attend this lively social gathering and enjoy refreshments and local wine! New day and time - now first Saturday of each month from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Exhibits include acrylic, encaustic, oil and water color... Continue
California State Parks Foundation's Park Champions program is looking for more volunteers to help out at our Jack London State Historic Park workdays. Our next workday at Jack London is February 16th, 2015. This project will focus on removing invasive scotch broom, which will help... Continue
Sonoma State Historic Park needs volunteer docents for the Vallejo Home. Docents are trained volunteers who interpret the Vallejo Home's history to park visitors. They lead public tours on Saturdays and runs two full days. After training a commitment of three hours a month is... Continue
Sonoma-Petaluma State Historic Park needs volunteer docents. Docents explain the history to park visitors at the Mission, Sonoma Barracks, Toscano Hotel, General Vallejo's Home, and Petaluma Adobe. Docents lead tours on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Training is provided. A commitment of three hours a month... Continue
Sonoma writer (and musician) Bill Moody has been riffing on the jazz mystery genre for seven books now, through which his Evan Horne character shows hands for the piano and a nose for trouble. His latest, “Fade to Blue,” finds Horne in Los Angeles tutoring... Continue
Is the kind, eccentric old gent really Santa Claus? An adorably young Natalie Wood thinks so, and the rest of New York City comes around in this feel-good flick from 1947. With Edmund Gwen as one of the definitive screen Santas, the free movie wraps... Continue