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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3e98e08cea2ffeabe5060c08f3eb68d3http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:Books as Art  June 28–30.  Instructor: Kate OrtolanoMake ch
 arming artist books. Learn basic structures and stitches that every book a
 rtist\, young and old\, should know. We will use recycled and quality Japa
 nese papers. Once the book is completed\, you can fill the pages with pen 
 drawings\, personal stories\, and tiny collages.Age 6-8\, Mornings\, 9–1
 1 am\, $60Age 9-12\, Afternoons\, 1-4 pm\, $75
DTEND:20110701T160000Z
DTSTART:20110628T160000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110617T154100Z
SUMMARY:SVMA Summer Workshops for Youth: Books as Art
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-18
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110701T190000Z
DTSTART:20110701T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1c54f4b932b66efeb57ef728e0ee4ba3http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600 x111
DESCRIPTION:Kayleen Asbo (http://www.kayleenasbo.com/) is a cultural histor
 ian and teacher who weave together myth\, history and the arts with experi
 mental learning. She serves on the faculties of Sonoma State University an
 d Dominican College teaching art therapy and cultural history as well as l
 ecturing on psychology and the arts.
DTEND:20110704T000000Z
DTSTART:20110702T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T202700Z
SUMMARY:Fire/Ice Alchemy and the Arts
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-36
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110719T190000Z
DTSTART:20110719T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110719T190000Z
DTSTART:20110719T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
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UID:e82e79ae1072b45b3d2ec07f8eff8f4bhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntoen San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Fee: $30 for 2 classes\nInstructor: Karl Hoppe\n415-459-6700\nR
 equirements: Must be familiar with PC computers.\nInterested in learning a
 bout one of the most popular social networking sites? Learn how to set up 
 an account\, how to upload a profi le picture\, add photo albums\, write o
 n a wall\,send messages to people\, become a member of a group and more. I
 t’s a great way to stay in touch with family and friends.
DTEND:20110719T190000Z
DTSTART:20110719T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110620T192300Z
SUMMARY:Facebook Computer Class
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/facebook-computer-class/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-72-5600
DESCRIPTION:This art class will explore art works from great artists like O
 ldenberg\, Rauschenberg\, and more. You will study their styles through im
 itation while unleashing your creativity and interpretation of their work.
  The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including materials
 )
DTEND:20110719T233000Z
DTSTART:20110719T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
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UID:37021adcfba011606a6783627e096defhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Jackson Cafe\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nSan Rafael\, CA 94901
 \n415-456-9062
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: George John\, Certified Specialist\, Estate Plannin
 g\, Trust &amp\; Probate Law and David Clark\, CPA and Attorney\nYou will 
 learn about:\n\nMethods for covering your ﻿beneficiaries’ needs while 
 giving to the charities that mean the most to you\nHow life insurance can 
 play an important role \nTechniques for reducing the estate\, gift and oth
 er death taxes\nSimple techniques that everyone should consider taking adv
 antage of\n\nA question and answer session will follow the presentation. R
 efreshments will be served.
DTEND:20110720T003000Z
DTSTART:20110719T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110713T161100Z
SUMMARY:Free Estate Planning Seminar
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/events/estate-planning/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-37
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110720T190000Z
DTSTART:20110720T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110720T190000Z
DTSTART:20110720T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110721T055900Z
DTSTART:20110720T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-72-5600
DESCRIPTION:This art class will explore art works from great artists like O
 ldenberg\, Rauschenberg\, and more. You will study their styles through im
 itation while unleashing your creativity and interpretation of their work.
  The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including materials
 )
DTEND:20110720T233000Z
DTSTART:20110720T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
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UID:3f999ceef22f5b0487c86f768747d443http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:Storyteller Cathryn Fairlee tells the tales Fundevogel and Rump
 elstilzchen. Bring a blanket and pillow to the Museum and treat your famil
 y to the ultimate bedtime story. Settle in as the sun sets to hear six Gri
 mm's Fairy Tales dramatically told by our region's favorite storytellers (
 also June 22 and August 10). PJs optional! This program is free to childre
 n and $5 for adults\, and is supported by the Sonoma Valley Vinters and Gr
 owers Alliance. Advance registration encouraged as space is limited. (Reco
 mmended for ages 7 and up.). Held at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Bro
 adway just off the Sonoma Town Plaza.
DTEND:20110721T040000Z
DTSTART:20110721T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T201800Z
SUMMARY:Sundown Stories at SVMA: Cathryn Fairlee
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110703T040000Z
DTSTART:20110703T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-38
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110721T190000Z
DTSTART:20110721T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110721T190000Z
DTSTART:20110721T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Letitia Sanders\nSign up: call 415-459-6700\nLearn 
 basic elements on how to operate a computer keyboard and mouse\, learn how
  to surf the Internet to look up movie times\, weather\, driving direction
 s\, follow the Giants and search the online encyclopedia\,Wikipedia. No ex
 perience required!\nLaptop users are welcome to bring their computer to cl
 ass.
DTEND:20110721T190000Z
DTSTART:20110721T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160300Z
SUMMARY:Computer Basics
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/level-i-computer-class/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110722T055900Z
DTSTART:20110721T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:0252763a0f79491d4b7195bc97e6bd3chttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Meet at a Sausalito location\nFree\nReservations: 415-456-9062
 \nJoin a small crew as they cast off for a trip around the SF Bay on a cla
 ssic wooden ship\, the Polaris!
DTEND:20110721T230000Z
DTSTART:20110721T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160200Z
SUMMARY:Experience the Joy of Sailing
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/events/experience-the-joy-of-sailing/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-72-5600
DESCRIPTION:This art class will explore art works from great artists like O
 ldenberg\, Rauschenberg\, and more. You will study their styles through im
 itation while unleashing your creativity and interpretation of their work.
  The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including materials
 )
DTEND:20110721T233000Z
DTSTART:20110721T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-28
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110722T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110722T040000Z
DTSTART:20110722T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-39
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110722T190000Z
DTSTART:20110722T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110722T190000Z
DTSTART:20110722T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-26
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110703T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:25049cbebdb23ab1f50f3e45a2761d87http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Fee: $30 for 2 classes\nInstructor: Karl Hoppe\n415-459-6700\nK
 eyboarding skills and PC experience required\n \nGet comfortable with Wor
 d! Learn to create\, print\, email\, and save documents. Start by opening 
 Word and ease into adding and moving around text\, store\, organize\, retr
 ieve\, edit and format documents. Also\, inserting pictures\, WordArt\, an
 d ClipArt\,  using Microsoft Office 7.
DTEND:20110722T190000Z
DTSTART:20110722T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160200Z
SUMMARY:Word Made Easy
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/word-made-easy/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110723T055900Z
DTSTART:20110722T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-72-5600
DESCRIPTION:This art class will explore art works from great artists like O
 ldenberg\, Rauschenberg\, and more. You will study their styles through im
 itation while unleashing your creativity and interpretation of their work.
  The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including materials
 )
DTEND:20110722T233000Z
DTSTART:20110722T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kelly Lynch\, yoga instructor since 1999\nFee: $3
  per class\n415-456-9062\nCome enjoy a wonderful hour of yoga. Yoga enable
 s you to gain and maintain balance\, strength and flexibility of both body
  and mind. Previous yoga experience is not necessary. Modifications of the
  postures will be taught so that all levels can be accommodated. Wear comf
 ortable\, loose clothing that you can move in. Bring a yoga mat if you hav
 e one and a small bottle of water if you would like.
DTEND:20110722T230000Z
DTSTART:20110722T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Yoga with Kelly
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/yoga-with-kelly/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:67dfe274d0495b3fd154fd006478c67bhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:KRCB-TV\, Channel 22 presents its annual\, televised Summer Spr
 ee Auction for two full weekends:\nFriday\, July 15 thru Sunday\, July 17 
 &amp\; Friday\, July 22 thru Sunday\, July 24\, 6:30 pm Nightly\nPreview a
 nd Bid Online at KRCB.org beginning July 1\, 2011
DTEND:20110725T013000Z
DTSTART:20110723T013000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T214000Z
SUMMARY:Televised Summer Spree Auction
URL:http://Http://www.krcb.org/auction/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110723T040000Z
DTSTART:20110723T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110723T040000Z
DTSTART:20110723T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-29
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110723T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110723T040000Z
DTSTART:20110723T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-40
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110723T190000Z
DTSTART:20110723T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-20
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110703T190000Z
DTSTART:20110703T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110723T190000Z
DTSTART:20110723T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110724T055900Z
DTSTART:20110723T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c7bb65488cdb01fc6bc8dd94f3fcfd71http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:(707) 591-9696
DESCRIPTION:North Bay Italian Culture Foundation in association with Due Zi
 ghi Baci (accordionist\, Sheri Mignano of Petaluma\, and tenor\, Michael V
 an Why of Santa   Rosa) presents Canzoni e Dolci (Songs and Sweets)\, an o
 pen air concert including Italian delicacies.  This harmonious event take
 s place July 23 at 7pm at the North Bay Italian Cultural Center located on
  64 Brookwood Avenue in Santa Rosa.  Seating is limited.  Admission is $
 10 in advance and $12 at the door\, which includes coffee\, dessert and wi
 ne.  For more information call 707-591-9696 or visit www.eurocafemusic.co
 m (http://www.eurocafemusic.com/).
DTEND:20110725T020000Z
DTSTART:20110724T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110706T162100Z
SUMMARY:CANZONI E DOLCI (SONGS AND SWEETS)
URL:http://www.eurocafemusic.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110724T040000Z
DTSTART:20110724T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110724T040000Z
DTSTART:20110724T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-29
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110724T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110724T040000Z
DTSTART:20110724T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4c2ae8128418eadbd6682bf6590ccccchttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Charlene Coscarelli\, (925) 969-3535
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin faculty and staff to learn about the graduate programs
  offered at the University’s Berkeley campus:\n*MA in Transformative Art
 s\n*MA in Marriage and Family Therapy (meets educational requirements for 
 the CA Marriage and Family Therapy License)\n*MA in Museum Studies\, with 
 dual degree MA/MBA option\n*Certificate in Museum Studies
DTEND:20110724T070000Z
DTSTART:20110724T053000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110705T155400Z
SUMMARY:JFK University: Summer Open House\, Berkeley Campus
URL:http://www.jfku.edu/Open-Houses.html/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-41
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110724T190000Z
DTSTART:20110724T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110724T190000Z
DTSTART:20110724T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110704T055900Z
DTSTART:20110703T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110725T055900Z
DTSTART:20110724T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110724T230000Z
DTSTART:20110724T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4d09272d3522e390f55563f985f421c4http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open to the 
 public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php or call (5
 10) 625-0110
DESCRIPTION:Come aboard &quot\;The Dislocation Express&quot\;Traveling perf
 ormances byAXIS Dance Company and Dandelion Dancetheater\nEric Kupers dire
 cted site-specific collaboration between AXIS Dance Company and Dandelion 
 Dancetheater travels from Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley to two BART statio
 ns. The Dislocation Express explores personal experiences of finding a sen
 se of home and then losing it.\nArtistic Director of Dandelion Dancetheate
 r Eric Kupers is known in the Bay Area for his rich\, visually captivating
  and emotional dance theater pieces that often explore themes of the human
  condition.  What better Company to collaborate with than AXIS Dance Comp
 any\, the Bay Area’s local dance sensation of dancers with and without d
 isabilities.\nHaving most recently appeared as guest artists on the FOX re
 ality television show &quot\;So You Think You Can Dance&quot\;\, AXIS is n
 o stranger to performing in unconventional spaces and situations.  &quot\
 ;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be a welcome opportunity to collabora
 te with Dandelion Dancetheater\, another local company that questions conv
 entional ideas about dancer and dance performance\, to bring dance outside
  of the proscenium theater and to the masses.\n&quot\;The Dislocation Expr
 ess&quot\; looks at the nature of place and displacement. Exploring the ar
 tists' experiences with finding a sense of home and then losing it for var
 ious reasons\, The Dislocation Express draws from images and fantasies abo
 ut hobo culture to better understand contemporary notions of place amidst 
 the portable internet and mobile phone culture.\nAll of the music for &quo
 t\;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be performed live\, composed by mem
 bers of the ensemble and played on instruments\, voices\, adaptive apparat
 us and certain portions of the sets designed for sonic capabilities.  Dav
 id Ryther and Mantra Plonsey will give shape to the sonic landscape of the
  work and will lead the ensemble in finding new ways of thinking about mus
 ic – including the sounds of wheels\, wheelchairs\, metal objects\, and 
 more.\nWhat: AXIS Dance Company and Dancelion Dancetheater’s The Disloca
 tion Express When: Sun\, July 24th\, Wed\, July 27th\, Fri\, July 29th\, S
 at\, July 30th\, 6pm Where: Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline St.\, Berkele
 y\, CA  94703 Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open
  to the public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php (h
 ttp://axisdance.org/TDE.php) or call (510) 625-0110.
DTEND:20110729T030000Z
DTSTART:20110725T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110712T204700Z
SUMMARY:The Dislocation Express
URL:http://axisdance.org/TDE.php/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-42
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110725T190000Z
DTSTART:20110725T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110725T190000Z
DTSTART:20110725T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6d294d54081d88c3e73e020cf9844478http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110725T233000Z
DTSTART:20110725T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Green Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:17158ae52ae4c0a2ad098fe1e80540fehttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:Willem de Kooning–The MOMA RetrospectiveMonday July 25\, 6 pm
  at SVMALecture by John Elderfield\, Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting an
 d Sculpture\, Museum of Modern Art. Join us for this special sneak-peek at
  the Willem de Kooning Retrospective opening this September in New York. $
 20 members / $25 nonmembers
DTSTART:20110726T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110616T231500Z
SUMMARY:Willem de Kooning–The MOMA Retrospective
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-43
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110726T190000Z
DTSTART:20110726T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-8
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110726T190000Z
DTSTART:20110726T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:90a160d981ef9fffa491fcbd938aeb61http://krcb.org/administrator
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntoen San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Fee: $30 for 2 classes\nInstructor: Karl Hoppe\n415-459-6700\nR
 equirements: Must be familiar with PC computers.\nInterested in learning a
 bout one of the most popular social networking sites? Learn how to set up 
 an account\, how to upload a profi le picture\, add photo albums\, write o
 n a wall\,send messages to people\, become a member of a group and more. I
 t’s a great way to stay in touch with family and friends.
DTEND:20110726T190000Z
DTSTART:20110726T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110620T192400Z
SUMMARY:Facebook Computer Class
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/facebook-computer-class/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:958f2bec333d6e5dffcafbcf8f242e85http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Northwest Choirs
DESCRIPTION:The Seattle-based\, Grammy-nominated Northwest Boychoir will pr
 esent three public concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area July 3 – 6th a
 s part of its two-week 2011 California Concert Tour. Performances include 
 concerts in San Anselmo\, Rohnert Park and San Carlos. The 40-member North
 west Boychoir will perform a program of classical choral works and traditi
 onal American folk songs.\n \nThe free public concerts are:\n \n·   
       Sunday\, July 3 at 5:00 pm at First Presbyterian Church\, 72 Ke
 nsington Road\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960. Free-will offering to benefit the 
 Marin Girls Chorus &amp\; Canal Alliance Youth Education and Development P
 rogram.\nInfo: Visit www.togetherweserve.org (http://www.togetherweserve.o
 rg/) or call (415) 456-3713\n \n·         Tuesday\, July 5 at 7:
 30 pm at Holy Family Episcopal Church\, 1500 E. Cotati Avenue\, Rohnert Pa
 rk\, CA 94928. Free-will offering to benefit Neighbors Organized Against H
 unger (NOAH) &amp\; Music Program of Holy Family Church.\nInfo: Visit www.
 holyfamilyepiscopalrp.org (http://www.holyfamilyepiscopalrp.org/) or call 
 (707) 795–7500\n \n·         Wednesday\, July 6\, 7:30 pm at T
 rinity Presbyterian Church\, 1106 Alameda de las Pulgas\, San Carlos\, CA 
 94070. Free-will offering to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank.\nInfo: Visi
 t www.trinity-pres.org (http://www.trinity-pres.org/) or call (650) 593-82
 26\n \nUnder the direction of Joseph Crnko\, the 37-year-old Northwest Bo
 ychoir makes its home in Seattle\, Washington as the premier children’s 
 and youth choir in the Pacific Northwest. Its overall membership totals mo
 re than 200 young singers\, ages 6 to 18\, in seven levels of graded train
 ing and performing choirs. The members of the touring Northwest Boychoir a
 re the most elite singers in the group. They range in age from 10 to 14 an
 d are treble voices. These young singers perform regularly with the Seattl
 e Symphony Orchestra\, on movie and video game soundtracks\, in profession
 al recording studios in the service of other recording artists\, and as pa
 rt of their own year-round schedule of concerts.\n \nThis tour marks the 
 Northwest Boychoir’s 21st national or international tour in 37 years. Pr
 ior tours have taken the choir to Great Britain\, Eastern Europe\, Washing
 ton\, D.C.\, Australia\, the West and East Coast of the United States\, as
  well as Japan and Hawaii.\n \n“Our concert tours provide our singers w
 ith two weeks of non-stop performances\,” Crnko said. “These are profe
 ssional concerts in highly-regarded music venues in California. Each time 
 we tour\, our members become stronger musicians and more experienced perfo
 rmers.”\n \nThe Northwest Boychoir is an essential part of the cultural
  fabric of the Puget Sound community. The Seattle Symphony leads a long li
 st of professional arts groups that rely on the talents of the Boychoir. T
 he Choir closed its 2010 season with a performance of A Festival of Lesson
 s &amp\; Carols at Benaroya Hall\, presented by the Seattle Symphony. The 
 Northwest Boychoir has recently been seen on stage with the Seattle Sympho
 ny Orchestra in performances of Orff’s Carmina burana and Gerard Schwarz
 ’s The Human Spirit. The Choir was honored to perform and record the wor
 ld premiere of VEDEM by American composer Lori Laitman with Music of Remem
 brance at Benaroya Hall. The Northwest Boychoir also recently released a r
 ecording of Americana music.\n \nFor a full tour schedule and more inform
 ation about the Northwest Boychoir\, go to www.nwchoirs.org or call (206) 
 524-3234.
DTEND:20110704T010000Z
DTSTART:20110704T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110617T154800Z
SUMMARY:Northwest Boychoir Presents Tour Concerts in the San Francisco Bay 
 Area
URL:http://www.nwchoirs.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110726T233000Z
DTSTART:20110726T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Green Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5f8c3beb0e57648b93b6f2342aecdba8http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nSan Rafael\, CA
  94901
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thomas Attardi\, BS\, MA\, NMT\nFee: $75 for 8 clas
 ses/ $10 for drop-in classes\n415-456-9062\nLearn how balance works\, why 
 your balance may be deteriorating\, and how you can safely implement very 
 simple exercises to train your balance.\nLearn about:\n- What To Do If You
  Fall- The Three Body Systems That Affect The Balance- Simple Progressive 
 Rehabilitation to Stimulate the Nervous System- Re-gaining Your Confidence
  &amp\; Independence- Getting the Maximum Benefits to Safe Guard Our Risks
  of Injury\nBetter balance and believing in oneself will enable one to mai
 ntain as much independence as possible.
DTEND:20110726T223000Z
DTSTART:20110726T213000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Restore & Improve Your Balance Training Class
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/restore-improve-your-balance-trainin
 g-class/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-44
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110727T190000Z
DTSTART:20110727T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-9
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110727T190000Z
DTSTART:20110727T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-8
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110728T055900Z
DTSTART:20110727T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110727T233000Z
DTSTART:20110727T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Green Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1bbffab2502c8dcc724a2798cdab1c9chttp://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:Public Workshop from 6:00-8:00PM\, Wednesday\, July 27\, 2011\n
 PROPOSED STRATEGIES TO REDUCE GHG EMISSIONS\nTO BE TOPIC OF SECOND COMMUNI
 TY WORKSHOP FOR THE SANTA ROSA GHG REDUCTION PROGRAM \nCity is seeking pub
 lic input on proposed reduction measures\n \nWHAT:\nThe City of Santa Ros
 a is seeking input on strategies to reduce the city’s greenhouse gas (GH
 G) emissions as part of the citywide Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program. Cit
 y staff is looking to understand which GHG reduction measures will work be
 st for the community.  \n \nAt the meeting\, participants will learn wha
 t work has been completed to-date and get a recap of the project’s goals
  and objectives. Participants will have an opportunity to review the propo
 sed GHG reduction measures\, discuss the measures with participants\, and 
 provide feedback on the appropriateness of the measures for the Santa Rosa
  community. Participants will also have a chance to propose additional red
 uction measures for consideration.\n \nReduction strategies are being pro
 posed in the building\, transportation\, water\, waste\, and renewable ene
 rgy sectors. Community input will shape the City’s sustainability polici
 es and programs to secure a more sustainable future and comply with regula
 tory direction from State and regional agencies.\n \nThe GHG Reduction Pr
 ogram is funded by a Department of Energy grant that will help the City id
 entify cutting edge strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions\, such a
 s green building policies\, energy retrofits\, wind and solar power\, upda
 ted parking policies\, open space programs and others. \n \nThe presentat
 ion will be led by Santa Rosa City staff and PMC\, a consulting firm speci
 alizing in climate change and sustainability issues.\n \nFor more informa
 tion on the project and other activities the City has in process related t
 o this program\, please visit http://ci.santa-rosa.ca.us/environmental_ste
 wardship/GHG\n \nSTAFF and MEDIA CONTACT:\nGillian Hayes – City Planner
 /Environmental Coordinator for the City of Santa Rosa\, ghayes@srcity.org 
 or 707-543-4348\n \nWHEN:\n6:00-8:00PM Wednesday\, July 27\, 2011\n \nIN
 TERVIEW AND PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES\nInterviews with Gillian Hayes\, Lisa Kran
 z\, Scott Davidson and other project representatives and climate change ex
 perts\n \nWHERE:\nBennett Valley Senior Center\, Room 16\n704 Bennett Val
 ley Road\, Santa Rosa\, CA
DTEND:20110728T030000Z
DTSTART:20110728T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110713T210200Z
SUMMARY:SECOND COMMUNITY WORKSHOP FOR THE SANTA ROSA GHG REDUCTION PROGRAM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open to the 
 public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php or call (5
 10) 625-0110
DESCRIPTION:Come aboard &quot\;The Dislocation Express&quot\;Traveling perf
 ormances byAXIS Dance Company and Dandelion Dancetheater\nEric Kupers dire
 cted site-specific collaboration between AXIS Dance Company and Dandelion 
 Dancetheater travels from Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley to two BART statio
 ns. The Dislocation Express explores personal experiences of finding a sen
 se of home and then losing it.\nArtistic Director of Dandelion Dancetheate
 r Eric Kupers is known in the Bay Area for his rich\, visually captivating
  and emotional dance theater pieces that often explore themes of the human
  condition.  What better Company to collaborate with than AXIS Dance Comp
 any\, the Bay Area’s local dance sensation of dancers with and without d
 isabilities.\nHaving most recently appeared as guest artists on the FOX re
 ality television show &quot\;So You Think You Can Dance&quot\;\, AXIS is n
 o stranger to performing in unconventional spaces and situations.  &quot\
 ;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be a welcome opportunity to collabora
 te with Dandelion Dancetheater\, another local company that questions conv
 entional ideas about dancer and dance performance\, to bring dance outside
  of the proscenium theater and to the masses.\n&quot\;The Dislocation Expr
 ess&quot\; looks at the nature of place and displacement. Exploring the ar
 tists' experiences with finding a sense of home and then losing it for var
 ious reasons\, The Dislocation Express draws from images and fantasies abo
 ut hobo culture to better understand contemporary notions of place amidst 
 the portable internet and mobile phone culture.\nAll of the music for &quo
 t\;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be performed live\, composed by mem
 bers of the ensemble and played on instruments\, voices\, adaptive apparat
 us and certain portions of the sets designed for sonic capabilities.  Dav
 id Ryther and Mantra Plonsey will give shape to the sonic landscape of the
  work and will lead the ensemble in finding new ways of thinking about mus
 ic – including the sounds of wheels\, wheelchairs\, metal objects\, and 
 more.\nWhat: AXIS Dance Company and Dancelion Dancetheater’s The Disloca
 tion Express When: Sun\, July 24th\, Wed\, July 27th\, Fri\, July 29th\, S
 at\, July 30th\, 6pm Where: Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline St.\, Berkele
 y\, CA  94703 Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open
  to the public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php (h
 ttp://axisdance.org/TDE.php) or call (510) 625-0110.
DTEND:20110801T030000Z
DTSTART:20110728T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110712T204700Z
SUMMARY:The Dislocation Express
URL:http://axisdance.org/TDE.php/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-45
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110728T190000Z
DTSTART:20110728T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-10
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110728T190000Z
DTSTART:20110728T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-21
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110704T190000Z
DTSTART:20110704T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Letitia Sanders\nSign up: call 415-459-6700\nLearn 
 basic elements on how to operate a computer keyboard and mouse\, learn how
  to surf the Internet to look up movie times\, weather\, driving direction
 s\, follow the Giants and search the online encyclopedia\,Wikipedia. No ex
 perience required!\nLaptop users are welcome to bring their computer to cl
 ass.
DTEND:20110728T190000Z
DTSTART:20110728T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160300Z
SUMMARY:Computer Basics
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/level-i-computer-class/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-8
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110729T055900Z
DTSTART:20110728T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Meet at a Sausalito location\nFree\nReservations: 415-456-9062
 \nJoin a small crew as they cast off for a trip around the SF Bay on a cla
 ssic wooden ship\, the Polaris!
DTEND:20110728T230000Z
DTSTART:20110728T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160200Z
SUMMARY:Experience the Joy of Sailing
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/events/experience-the-joy-of-sailing/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110728T233000Z
DTSTART:20110728T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Green Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nSan Rafael\, CA
  94901
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thomas Attardi\, BS\, MA\, NMT\nFee: $75 for 8 clas
 ses/ $10 for drop-in classes\n415-456-9062\nLearn how balance works\, why 
 your balance may be deteriorating\, and how you can safely implement very 
 simple exercises to train your balance.\nLearn about:\n- What To Do If You
  Fall- The Three Body Systems That Affect The Balance- Simple Progressive 
 Rehabilitation to Stimulate the Nervous System- Re-gaining Your Confidence
  &amp\; Independence- Getting the Maximum Benefits to Safe Guard Our Risks
  of Injury\nBetter balance and believing in oneself will enable one to mai
 ntain as much independence as possible.
DTEND:20110728T223000Z
DTSTART:20110728T213000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Restore & Improve Your Balance Training Class
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/restore-improve-your-balance-trainin
 g-class/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-29
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110729T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110729T040000Z
DTSTART:20110729T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Fee: $30 for 2 classes\nInstructor: Karl Hoppe\n415-459-6700\nK
 eyboarding skills and PC experience required\n \nGet comfortable with Wor
 d! Learn to create\, print\, email\, and save documents. Start by opening 
 Word and ease into adding and moving around text\, store\, organize\, retr
 ieve\, edit and format documents. Also\, inserting pictures\, WordArt\, an
 d ClipArt\,  using Microsoft Office 7.
DTEND:20110729T190000Z
DTSTART:20110729T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160200Z
SUMMARY:Word Made Easy
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/word-made-easy/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-8
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110730T055900Z
DTSTART:20110729T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:322158798d70e7f4a98e94f199849574https://krcb.org/administrator
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Arts Council\, 415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n&quot\;Marin Arts Photography Contest and Exhibit&quo
 t\; features photography by accomplished photographers from Marin County a
 nd the greater Bay Area. The exhibit\, on view at Marin Arts downtown San 
 Rafael gallery\, features a collection color and black and white photograp
 hs including landscapes\, modern interpretations\, artistic digital and pr
 inted manipulated and imaginative use of creative elements to achieve arti
 stic photographic imagery. The public is invited to the free artists' rece
 ption from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, Aug. 12 at the Marin Arts Gallery. The exh
 ibit concludes with a photography contest. Winners will be selected by the
  Marin Arts Council Board of Directors and announced on Sept. 12\, 2011. C
 ash awards given to the top three artist photographers. WHEN:      
  Through Sept. 9\, 201111 a.m. to  6 p.m.  Wednesdays through Saturdays
  RECEPTION:  6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, Aug. 12\, 2011The public is invited to 
 this free artists' reception\, also part of the August &quot\;Second Frida
 y Artwalk&quot\; event.\n \nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery 906 4th Str
 eet\, San Rafael\n\n
DTEND:20110729T190000Z
DTSTART:20110729T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110826T155100Z
SUMMARY:Marin Arts Photography Exhibit
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:94890048a3c8bdf480985c86f260a297http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:Graphic IllustrationJuly 5–7.   Instructor: Jan HansenFollo
 w in the footsteps of famed graphic artists and novelists and reinvent a c
 lassic fairy tale with your own imaginative twist on the characters and pl
 ot. You will compose a story and using ink and watercolor\, create a set o
 f descriptive drawings to tell the tale.Age 6-8\, Mornings\, 9–11 am\, $
 60Age 9-12\, Afternoons\, 1-4 pm\, $75
DTEND:20110708T160000Z
DTSTART:20110705T160000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110617T154200Z
SUMMARY:SVMA Summer Workshops for Youth: Graphic Illustration
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110729T233000Z
DTSTART:20110729T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Green Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kelly Lynch\, yoga instructor since 1999\nFee: $3
  per class\n415-456-9062\nCome enjoy a wonderful hour of yoga. Yoga enable
 s you to gain and maintain balance\, strength and flexibility of both body
  and mind. Previous yoga experience is not necessary. Modifications of the
  postures will be taught so that all levels can be accommodated. Wear comf
 ortable\, loose clothing that you can move in. Bring a yoga mat if you hav
 e one and a small bottle of water if you would like.
DTEND:20110729T230000Z
DTSTART:20110729T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Yoga with Kelly
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/yoga-with-kelly/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open to the 
 public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php or call (5
 10) 625-0110
DESCRIPTION:Come aboard &quot\;The Dislocation Express&quot\;Traveling perf
 ormances byAXIS Dance Company and Dandelion Dancetheater\nEric Kupers dire
 cted site-specific collaboration between AXIS Dance Company and Dandelion 
 Dancetheater travels from Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley to two BART statio
 ns. The Dislocation Express explores personal experiences of finding a sen
 se of home and then losing it.\nArtistic Director of Dandelion Dancetheate
 r Eric Kupers is known in the Bay Area for his rich\, visually captivating
  and emotional dance theater pieces that often explore themes of the human
  condition.  What better Company to collaborate with than AXIS Dance Comp
 any\, the Bay Area’s local dance sensation of dancers with and without d
 isabilities.\nHaving most recently appeared as guest artists on the FOX re
 ality television show &quot\;So You Think You Can Dance&quot\;\, AXIS is n
 o stranger to performing in unconventional spaces and situations.  &quot\
 ;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be a welcome opportunity to collabora
 te with Dandelion Dancetheater\, another local company that questions conv
 entional ideas about dancer and dance performance\, to bring dance outside
  of the proscenium theater and to the masses.\n&quot\;The Dislocation Expr
 ess&quot\; looks at the nature of place and displacement. Exploring the ar
 tists' experiences with finding a sense of home and then losing it for var
 ious reasons\, The Dislocation Express draws from images and fantasies abo
 ut hobo culture to better understand contemporary notions of place amidst 
 the portable internet and mobile phone culture.\nAll of the music for &quo
 t\;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be performed live\, composed by mem
 bers of the ensemble and played on instruments\, voices\, adaptive apparat
 us and certain portions of the sets designed for sonic capabilities.  Dav
 id Ryther and Mantra Plonsey will give shape to the sonic landscape of the
  work and will lead the ensemble in finding new ways of thinking about mus
 ic – including the sounds of wheels\, wheelchairs\, metal objects\, and 
 more.\nWhat: AXIS Dance Company and Dancelion Dancetheater’s The Disloca
 tion Express When: Sun\, July 24th\, Wed\, July 27th\, Fri\, July 29th\, S
 at\, July 30th\, 6pm Where: Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline St.\, Berkele
 y\, CA  94703 Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open
  to the public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php (h
 ttp://axisdance.org/TDE.php) or call (510) 625-0110.
DTEND:20110803T030000Z
DTSTART:20110730T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110712T204700Z
SUMMARY:The Dislocation Express
URL:http://axisdance.org/TDE.php/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110730T040000Z
DTSTART:20110730T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110730T040000Z
DTSTART:20110730T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
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CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110730T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110730T040000Z
DTSTART:20110730T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110731T055900Z
DTSTART:20110730T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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CONTACT:Marin Arts Council\, 415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n&quot\;Marin Arts Photography Contest and Exhibit&quo
 t\; features photography by accomplished photographers from Marin County a
 nd the greater Bay Area. The exhibit\, on view at Marin Arts downtown San 
 Rafael gallery\, features a collection color and black and white photograp
 hs including landscapes\, modern interpretations\, artistic digital and pr
 inted manipulated and imaginative use of creative elements to achieve arti
 stic photographic imagery. The public is invited to the free artists' rece
 ption from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, Aug. 12 at the Marin Arts Gallery. The exh
 ibit concludes with a photography contest. Winners will be selected by the
  Marin Arts Council Board of Directors and announced on Sept. 12\, 2011. C
 ash awards given to the top three artist photographers. WHEN:      
  Through Sept. 9\, 201111 a.m. to  6 p.m.  Wednesdays through Saturdays
  RECEPTION:  6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, Aug. 12\, 2011The public is invited to 
 this free artists' reception\, also part of the August &quot\;Second Frida
 y Artwalk&quot\; event.\n \nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery 906 4th Str
 eet\, San Rafael\n\n
DTEND:20110730T190000Z
DTSTART:20110730T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110826T155100Z
SUMMARY:Marin Arts Photography Exhibit
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open to the 
 public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php or call (5
 10) 625-0110
DESCRIPTION:Come aboard &quot\;The Dislocation Express&quot\;Traveling perf
 ormances byAXIS Dance Company and Dandelion Dancetheater\nEric Kupers dire
 cted site-specific collaboration between AXIS Dance Company and Dandelion 
 Dancetheater travels from Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley to two BART statio
 ns. The Dislocation Express explores personal experiences of finding a sen
 se of home and then losing it.\nArtistic Director of Dandelion Dancetheate
 r Eric Kupers is known in the Bay Area for his rich\, visually captivating
  and emotional dance theater pieces that often explore themes of the human
  condition.  What better Company to collaborate with than AXIS Dance Comp
 any\, the Bay Area’s local dance sensation of dancers with and without d
 isabilities.\nHaving most recently appeared as guest artists on the FOX re
 ality television show &quot\;So You Think You Can Dance&quot\;\, AXIS is n
 o stranger to performing in unconventional spaces and situations.  &quot\
 ;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be a welcome opportunity to collabora
 te with Dandelion Dancetheater\, another local company that questions conv
 entional ideas about dancer and dance performance\, to bring dance outside
  of the proscenium theater and to the masses.\n&quot\;The Dislocation Expr
 ess&quot\; looks at the nature of place and displacement. Exploring the ar
 tists' experiences with finding a sense of home and then losing it for var
 ious reasons\, The Dislocation Express draws from images and fantasies abo
 ut hobo culture to better understand contemporary notions of place amidst 
 the portable internet and mobile phone culture.\nAll of the music for &quo
 t\;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be performed live\, composed by mem
 bers of the ensemble and played on instruments\, voices\, adaptive apparat
 us and certain portions of the sets designed for sonic capabilities.  Dav
 id Ryther and Mantra Plonsey will give shape to the sonic landscape of the
  work and will lead the ensemble in finding new ways of thinking about mus
 ic – including the sounds of wheels\, wheelchairs\, metal objects\, and 
 more.\nWhat: AXIS Dance Company and Dancelion Dancetheater’s The Disloca
 tion Express When: Sun\, July 24th\, Wed\, July 27th\, Fri\, July 29th\, S
 at\, July 30th\, 6pm Where: Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline St.\, Berkele
 y\, CA  94703 Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open
  to the public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php (h
 ttp://axisdance.org/TDE.php) or call (510) 625-0110.
DTEND:20110804T030000Z
DTSTART:20110731T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110712T204700Z
SUMMARY:The Dislocation Express
URL:http://axisdance.org/TDE.php/
END:VEVENT
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CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110705T190000Z
DTSTART:20110705T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110731T040000Z
DTSTART:20110731T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110731T040000Z
DTSTART:20110731T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110731T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110731T040000Z
DTSTART:20110731T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:07d55bbf29e17961a001fa60b7f82771http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Christy at 510-625-0110
DESCRIPTION:Dancers\, choreographers and teachers with and without disabili
 ties from the US and abroad are invited to attend AXIS' annual Summer Inte
 nsive located within a thriving dance and disability hub. This week-long c
 reative laboratory is guaranteed to push your limits and break new ground 
 as you experiment\, collaborate\, and create. Attendees will participate i
 n a creative exchange alongside AXIS' talented dancers as all share their 
 knowledge and experience.\nCome see and be seen as AXIS searches for stron
 g\, athletic dancers/movers to join our dynamic company in this rewarding 
 and exciting career that is changing the face of dance and disability fore
 ver.\nApplication Deadline May 3rd.\n&quot\;The Summer Intensive was like 
 a quadruple espresso for my creative force. Dancing with\, talking to and 
 watching so many artists who are so diverse really jump started my brain a
 nd my body.&quot\; - 2010 Summer Participant
DTEND:20110801T055900Z
DTSTART:20110731T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110415T173000Z
SUMMARY:Physically Integrated Dance Summer Intensive
URL:http://www.axisdance.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110801T055900Z
DTSTART:20110731T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110731T230000Z
DTSTART:20110731T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open to the 
 public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php or call (5
 10) 625-0110
DESCRIPTION:Come aboard &quot\;The Dislocation Express&quot\;Traveling perf
 ormances byAXIS Dance Company and Dandelion Dancetheater\nEric Kupers dire
 cted site-specific collaboration between AXIS Dance Company and Dandelion 
 Dancetheater travels from Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley to two BART statio
 ns. The Dislocation Express explores personal experiences of finding a sen
 se of home and then losing it.\nArtistic Director of Dandelion Dancetheate
 r Eric Kupers is known in the Bay Area for his rich\, visually captivating
  and emotional dance theater pieces that often explore themes of the human
  condition.  What better Company to collaborate with than AXIS Dance Comp
 any\, the Bay Area’s local dance sensation of dancers with and without d
 isabilities.\nHaving most recently appeared as guest artists on the FOX re
 ality television show &quot\;So You Think You Can Dance&quot\;\, AXIS is n
 o stranger to performing in unconventional spaces and situations.  &quot\
 ;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be a welcome opportunity to collabora
 te with Dandelion Dancetheater\, another local company that questions conv
 entional ideas about dancer and dance performance\, to bring dance outside
  of the proscenium theater and to the masses.\n&quot\;The Dislocation Expr
 ess&quot\; looks at the nature of place and displacement. Exploring the ar
 tists' experiences with finding a sense of home and then losing it for var
 ious reasons\, The Dislocation Express draws from images and fantasies abo
 ut hobo culture to better understand contemporary notions of place amidst 
 the portable internet and mobile phone culture.\nAll of the music for &quo
 t\;The Dislocation Express&quot\; will be performed live\, composed by mem
 bers of the ensemble and played on instruments\, voices\, adaptive apparat
 us and certain portions of the sets designed for sonic capabilities.  Dav
 id Ryther and Mantra Plonsey will give shape to the sonic landscape of the
  work and will lead the ensemble in finding new ways of thinking about mus
 ic – including the sounds of wheels\, wheelchairs\, metal objects\, and 
 more.\nWhat: AXIS Dance Company and Dancelion Dancetheater’s The Disloca
 tion Express When: Sun\, July 24th\, Wed\, July 27th\, Fri\, July 29th\, S
 at\, July 30th\, 6pm Where: Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline St.\, Berkele
 y\, CA  94703 Tickets: No tickets or reservations required. FREE and open
  to the public. For more information visit http://axisdance.org/TDE.php (h
 ttp://axisdance.org/TDE.php) or call (510) 625-0110.
DTEND:20110805T030000Z
DTSTART:20110801T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110712T204700Z
SUMMARY:The Dislocation Express
URL:http://axisdance.org/TDE.php/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:018551a08abacb54361d32794d6509ddhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Northwest Choirs
DESCRIPTION:The Seattle-based\, Grammy-nominated Northwest Boychoir will pr
 esent three public concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area July 3 – 6th a
 s part of its two-week 2011 California Concert Tour. Performances include 
 concerts in San Anselmo\, Rohnert Park and San Carlos. The 40-member North
 west Boychoir will perform a program of classical choral works and traditi
 onal American folk songs.\n \nThe free public concerts are:\n \n·   
       Sunday\, July 3 at 5:00 pm at First Presbyterian Church\, 72 Ke
 nsington Road\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960. Free-will offering to benefit the 
 Marin Girls Chorus &amp\; Canal Alliance Youth Education and Development P
 rogram.\nInfo: Visit www.togetherweserve.org (http://www.togetherweserve.o
 rg/) or call (415) 456-3713\n \n·         Tuesday\, July 5 at 7:
 30 pm at Holy Family Episcopal Church\, 1500 E. Cotati Avenue\, Rohnert Pa
 rk\, CA 94928. Free-will offering to benefit Neighbors Organized Against H
 unger (NOAH) &amp\; Music Program of Holy Family Church.\nInfo: Visit www.
 holyfamilyepiscopalrp.org (http://www.holyfamilyepiscopalrp.org/) or call 
 (707) 795–7500\n \n·         Wednesday\, July 6\, 7:30 pm at T
 rinity Presbyterian Church\, 1106 Alameda de las Pulgas\, San Carlos\, CA 
 94070. Free-will offering to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank.\nInfo: Visi
 t www.trinity-pres.org (http://www.trinity-pres.org/) or call (650) 593-82
 26\n \nUnder the direction of Joseph Crnko\, the 37-year-old Northwest Bo
 ychoir makes its home in Seattle\, Washington as the premier children’s 
 and youth choir in the Pacific Northwest. Its overall membership totals mo
 re than 200 young singers\, ages 6 to 18\, in seven levels of graded train
 ing and performing choirs. The members of the touring Northwest Boychoir a
 re the most elite singers in the group. They range in age from 10 to 14 an
 d are treble voices. These young singers perform regularly with the Seattl
 e Symphony Orchestra\, on movie and video game soundtracks\, in profession
 al recording studios in the service of other recording artists\, and as pa
 rt of their own year-round schedule of concerts.\n \nThis tour marks the 
 Northwest Boychoir’s 21st national or international tour in 37 years. Pr
 ior tours have taken the choir to Great Britain\, Eastern Europe\, Washing
 ton\, D.C.\, Australia\, the West and East Coast of the United States\, as
  well as Japan and Hawaii.\n \n“Our concert tours provide our singers w
 ith two weeks of non-stop performances\,” Crnko said. “These are profe
 ssional concerts in highly-regarded music venues in California. Each time 
 we tour\, our members become stronger musicians and more experienced perfo
 rmers.”\n \nThe Northwest Boychoir is an essential part of the cultural
  fabric of the Puget Sound community. The Seattle Symphony leads a long li
 st of professional arts groups that rely on the talents of the Boychoir. T
 he Choir closed its 2010 season with a performance of A Festival of Lesson
 s &amp\; Carols at Benaroya Hall\, presented by the Seattle Symphony. The 
 Northwest Boychoir has recently been seen on stage with the Seattle Sympho
 ny Orchestra in performances of Orff’s Carmina burana and Gerard Schwarz
 ’s The Human Spirit. The Choir was honored to perform and record the wor
 ld premiere of VEDEM by American composer Lori Laitman with Music of Remem
 brance at Benaroya Hall. The Northwest Boychoir also recently released a r
 ecording of Americana music.\n \nFor a full tour schedule and more inform
 ation about the Northwest Boychoir\, go to www.nwchoirs.org or call (206) 
 524-3234.
DTEND:20110706T033000Z
DTSTART:20110706T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T194900Z
SUMMARY:Northwest Boychoir Announces July 2011 Tour Concerts in the San Fra
 ncisco Bay Area
URL:http://www.nwchoirs.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110702T055900Z
DTSTART:20110701T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-23
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110706T190000Z
DTSTART:20110706T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110707T055900Z
DTSTART:20110706T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110707T055900Z
DTSTART:20110706T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:828c2e7db173c3e827c86cc431bf0751http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to celebrate Independence Day with a delicious m
 eal and live entertainment provided by Bread &amp\; Roses!\nMenu: BBQ chic
 ken\, coleslaw\, potato salad\, cornbread\, lemonade\, strawberry shortcak
 e\n\nVenue: Whistlestop Jackson Café\nFee: $6 for older adults\, $9 for u
 nder 60\nReservations required: 415-456-9062\n
DTEND:20110706T203000Z
DTSTART:20110706T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110620T175400Z
SUMMARY:Independence Day Luncheon
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/events/independence-day-luncheon/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:cc0c260d95640e28ef489aa30cc505e0http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Northwest Choirs
DESCRIPTION:The Seattle-based\, Grammy-nominated Northwest Boychoir will pr
 esent three public concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area July 3 – 6th a
 s part of its two-week 2011 California Concert Tour. Performances include 
 concerts in San Anselmo\, Rohnert Park and San Carlos. The 40-member North
 west Boychoir will perform a program of classical choral works and traditi
 onal American folk songs.\n \nThe free public concerts are:\n \n·   
       Sunday\, July 3 at 5:00 pm at First Presbyterian Church\, 72 Ke
 nsington Road\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960. Free-will offering to benefit the 
 Marin Girls Chorus &amp\; Canal Alliance Youth Education and Development P
 rogram.\nInfo: Visit www.togetherweserve.org (http://www.togetherweserve.o
 rg/) or call (415) 456-3713\n \n·         Tuesday\, July 5 at 7:
 30 pm at Holy Family Episcopal Church\, 1500 E. Cotati Avenue\, Rohnert Pa
 rk\, CA 94928. Free-will offering to benefit Neighbors Organized Against H
 unger (NOAH) &amp\; Music Program of Holy Family Church.\nInfo: Visit www.
 holyfamilyepiscopalrp.org (http://www.holyfamilyepiscopalrp.org/) or call 
 (707) 795–7500\n \n·         Wednesday\, July 6\, 7:30 pm at T
 rinity Presbyterian Church\, 1106 Alameda de las Pulgas\, San Carlos\, CA 
 94070. Free-will offering to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank.\nInfo: Visi
 t www.trinity-pres.org (http://www.trinity-pres.org/) or call (650) 593-82
 26\n \nUnder the direction of Joseph Crnko\, the 37-year-old Northwest Bo
 ychoir makes its home in Seattle\, Washington as the premier children’s 
 and youth choir in the Pacific Northwest. Its overall membership totals mo
 re than 200 young singers\, ages 6 to 18\, in seven levels of graded train
 ing and performing choirs. The members of the touring Northwest Boychoir a
 re the most elite singers in the group. They range in age from 10 to 14 an
 d are treble voices. These young singers perform regularly with the Seattl
 e Symphony Orchestra\, on movie and video game soundtracks\, in profession
 al recording studios in the service of other recording artists\, and as pa
 rt of their own year-round schedule of concerts.\n \nThis tour marks the 
 Northwest Boychoir’s 21st national or international tour in 37 years. Pr
 ior tours have taken the choir to Great Britain\, Eastern Europe\, Washing
 ton\, D.C.\, Australia\, the West and East Coast of the United States\, as
  well as Japan and Hawaii.\n \n“Our concert tours provide our singers w
 ith two weeks of non-stop performances\,” Crnko said. “These are profe
 ssional concerts in highly-regarded music venues in California. Each time 
 we tour\, our members become stronger musicians and more experienced perfo
 rmers.”\n \nThe Northwest Boychoir is an essential part of the cultural
  fabric of the Puget Sound community. The Seattle Symphony leads a long li
 st of professional arts groups that rely on the talents of the Boychoir. T
 he Choir closed its 2010 season with a performance of A Festival of Lesson
 s &amp\; Carols at Benaroya Hall\, presented by the Seattle Symphony. The 
 Northwest Boychoir has recently been seen on stage with the Seattle Sympho
 ny Orchestra in performances of Orff’s Carmina burana and Gerard Schwarz
 ’s The Human Spirit. The Choir was honored to perform and record the wor
 ld premiere of VEDEM by American composer Lori Laitman with Music of Remem
 brance at Benaroya Hall. The Northwest Boychoir also recently released a r
 ecording of Americana music.\n \nFor a full tour schedule and more inform
 ation about the Northwest Boychoir\, go to www.nwchoirs.org or call (206) 
 524-3234.
DTEND:20110707T033000Z
DTSTART:20110707T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T200200Z
SUMMARY:Northwest Boychoir Presents Tour Concerts in the San Francisco Bay 
 Area
URL:http://www.nwchoirs.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-24
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110707T190000Z
DTSTART:20110707T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110708T055900Z
DTSTART:20110707T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110708T055900Z
DTSTART:20110707T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-26
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110708T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:bb6d4bada699312af927a6f3abe1f8adhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110708T040000Z
DTSTART:20110708T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110702T055900Z
DTSTART:20110701T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-25
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110708T190000Z
DTSTART:20110708T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110709T055900Z
DTSTART:20110708T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110709T055900Z
DTSTART:20110708T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:36d07949c5693521c79e6c7a86d64ad6http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kelly Lynch\, yoga instructor since 1999\nFee: $3
  per class\n415-456-9062\nCome enjoy a wonderful hour of yoga. Yoga enable
 s you to gain and maintain balance\, strength and flexibility of both body
  and mind. Previous yoga experience is not necessary. Modifications of the
  postures will be taught so that all levels can be accommodated. Wear comf
 ortable\, loose clothing that you can move in. Bring a yoga mat if you hav
 e one and a small bottle of water if you would like.
DTEND:20110708T230000Z
DTSTART:20110708T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Yoga with Kelly
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/yoga-with-kelly/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110709T040000Z
DTSTART:20110709T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1b966bead8ef3d1a0a34f5891a244f6bhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110709T040000Z
DTSTART:20110709T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-27
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110709T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110709T040000Z
DTSTART:20110709T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-26
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110709T190000Z
DTSTART:20110709T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6e4e7cba4769b9e3e4dee6c7b0166050http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:Workshops for Adults Printmaking – Etching TechniquesJuly 9 a
 nd 16\, 10 am–4 pmInstructor: Julie Cavaz\nOver two Saturdays\, this cla
 ss will cover basic etching techniques including drypoint\, etching\, and 
 monotypes.  Open to beginning and experienced printmakers\, we will focus
  on visual narratives and the written word\, in conjunction with David Hoc
 kney’s etchings illustrating Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm at 
 the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art. One-hour lunch break. Students will produ
 ce a signed print ready for a frame as well as smaller prints ready to bin
 d in an artist’s book. Register at www.svma.org. NOTE: This class held a
 t Sonoma Community Center.
DTEND:20110709T170000Z
DTSTART:20110709T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110617T154800Z
SUMMARY:SVMA Summer Workshops for Adults
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110702T040000Z
DTSTART:20110702T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110710T055900Z
DTSTART:20110709T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110710T055900Z
DTSTART:20110709T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110710T040000Z
DTSTART:20110710T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110710T040000Z
DTSTART:20110710T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-27
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110710T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110710T040000Z
DTSTART:20110710T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-27
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110710T190000Z
DTSTART:20110710T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9707ff476edbfff1b07253c9a67a76f9http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:707 823 2252
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Japanese culture at the 57th Annual Teriyaki Barbecue
  and Bazaar on Sunday July 10\, from 10AM-5PM. This free admission event w
 hich attracts thousands of people each year will be held at The Enmanji Bu
 ddhist Temple at 1200 Gravenstein Hwy. South\, in Sebastopol.  \nThis ev
 ent features Teriyaki\, Ikebana\, Bonsai and Taiko. The first public Japan
 ese barbecue fundraiser Enmanji’s\, is considered by many to be the gran
 dfather of Bay Area teriyaki barbecues. Other available delicacies include
  imagawa yaki (sweeten bean-filled pastry)\, sushi\, and kushi yaki.\nOthe
 r cultural highlights are a bonsai display by the Redwood Empire Bonsai So
 ciety\, Ikebana flower arranging demonstration and sale\, and an extensive
  outdoor plant sale. Martial arts demonstrations and two afternoon Taiko p
 erformances by Sonoma County Taiko will take place at 12:30PM and 4PM.\nPr
 oceeds from the Teriyaki Barbecue and plant sales will support Enmanji Bud
 dhist Temple community activities. The cost for the teriyaki chicken barbe
 cue is $11 and can be eaten at the festival or as drive-through take-out.
 \nFor more information call 707 823 2252 or visit http://www.sonic.net/~en
 manji/. (http://www.sonic.net/~enmanji/.)
DTEND:20110711T230000Z
DTSTART:20110710T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110617T153900Z
SUMMARY:57th Annual Enmanji Buddhist Temple Teriyaki Barbecue and Bazaar
URL:http://www.sonic.net/~enmanji/./
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110711T055900Z
DTSTART:20110710T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ce46a05f33a5ca7451eb9eaa978488adhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110710T230000Z
DTSTART:20110710T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-26
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110702T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f08917c20b577251ca624ba7d95d2bd5http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock \n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110711T190000Z
DTSTART:20110711T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Class Goes Green
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-28
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110711T190000Z
DTSTART:20110711T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:0c9fb2f5cdc9c3c66e91c2a72bbb7946http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock
DESCRIPTION:In this mosaics class you'll be assembling fragments of glass\,
  tile and crockery into mosaic designs that will amaze you. Create a stepp
 ing stone\, a table top or a wall hanging in this fun filled class for tee
 ns. The price for this week long class for teens is $125 (including materi
 als)
DTEND:20110711T233000Z
DTSTART:20110711T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110513T160100Z
SUMMARY:Mosaic Class for Teens
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock \n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110712T190000Z
DTSTART:20110712T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Class Goes Green
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-29
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110712T190000Z
DTSTART:20110712T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock
DESCRIPTION:In this mosaics class you'll be assembling fragments of glass\,
  tile and crockery into mosaic designs that will amaze you. Create a stepp
 ing stone\, a table top or a wall hanging in this fun filled class for tee
 ns. The price for this week long class for teens is $125 (including materi
 als)
DTEND:20110712T233000Z
DTSTART:20110712T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110513T160100Z
SUMMARY:Mosaic Class for Teens
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f540dcf7bd286549df9e81cf24eaf06chttp://krcb.org/administrator
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:707-527-7563
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma County Networking Association: Free Networking MixerInsp
 iration Vineyards &amp\; Winery3360 Coffey LaneSanta Rosa\, CA 954032 bloc
 ks north of Piner Road\nCome promote your business services or products\, 
 non-profit organization\, networking group\, special events\, or yourself.
   Complimentary food and beverages.  Networking table.  Informational p
 resentations.  Free admission as a guest.  For information\, call Events
  Unlimited at 707-527-7563. 
DTEND:20110713T040000Z
DTSTART:20110713T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110705T162600Z
SUMMARY:Sonoma County Networking Association Free Networking Mixer
URL:http://www.sonomacoeventsunlimited.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock \n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110713T190000Z
DTSTART:20110713T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Class Goes Green
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-30
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110713T190000Z
DTSTART:20110713T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110714T055900Z
DTSTART:20110713T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-19
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110702T190000Z
DTSTART:20110702T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110714T055900Z
DTSTART:20110713T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock
DESCRIPTION:In this mosaics class you'll be assembling fragments of glass\,
  tile and crockery into mosaic designs that will amaze you. Create a stepp
 ing stone\, a table top or a wall hanging in this fun filled class for tee
 ns. The price for this week long class for teens is $125 (including materi
 als)
DTEND:20110713T233000Z
DTSTART:20110713T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110513T160100Z
SUMMARY:Mosaic Class for Teens
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9af118488aa269ea7e22a69705813e0dhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:707-538-2831
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Due Zighi Baci (Two Gypsy Kisses)\nWHAT: Musical celebrati
 on of the French National Holiday known as  Bastille Day in Sonoma on Jul
 y 13\, Healdsburg\, July 14 and on July 15 in Santa Rosa.\nDue Zighi Baci 
 includes accordionist Sheri Mignano and tenor Michael Van Why offer their 
 unique style of French chanson and bal musette (dances) from the Parisian 
 cafes and dance halls.  Songs made popular by Edith Piaf\, Charles\, Tren
 et\, Jacques Brel\, Charles Aznavour\, Yves Montand among other well known
  vocalists are represented in each concert.\n \nTenor Michael Van Why hold
 s a B.A. in music from SSU where he studied Vocal Performance. He was rece
 ntly nominated for 2011 Sonoma County Artist Awards for Performing\, Music
  and Literary and is founder director of Project Applause\, a non-profit o
 rganization based in Sonoma County that provides vocal opportunities for e
 merging\, classically trained singers.\n \nSheri Mignano Crawford\, learne
 d to play accordion in &quot\;Goosetown&quot\; the Italian ghetto in San J
 ose. She has earned several college degrees and taught college level human
 ities. She is the author of Mandolins\, Like Salami a social history of 20
 th century Italian American mandolinists\, and French Soirée\, a history 
 of the bal musette dance tradition that includes brief biographical sketch
 es of accordionists in the bay area \nSonoma:\nWHEN: 7 PM\, Wednesday\, J
 uly 13\, 2011\nWHERE: Wild Thyme Library\, 19030   Railroad Ave\, Sonoma\,
  Ca 95476\nCOST: $30 (25 euro) per person\nFor more information: http://ww
 w.eurocafemusic.com (http://www.eurocafemusic.com/) or call Michael Van Wh
 y: 707-538-2831
DTEND:20110714T020000Z
DTSTART:20110714T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110624T145400Z
SUMMARY:Bastille Week Concerts in Sonoma County  July 13 (Sonoma)
URL:http://www.eurocafemusic.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock \n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Go green with your art! Explore making art using everyday recyc
 led items that become something extraordinary when you use it in a differe
 nt way. The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including ma
 terials)
DTEND:20110714T190000Z
DTSTART:20110714T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Class Goes Green
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-31
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110714T190000Z
DTSTART:20110714T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:727764c50bbea3e9a8276b319bf27bb4http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Letitia Sanders\nSign up: call 415-459-6700\nLearn 
 basic elements on how to operate a computer keyboard and mouse\, learn how
  to surf the Internet to look up movie times\, weather\, driving direction
 s\, follow the Giants and search the online encyclopedia\,Wikipedia. No ex
 perience required!\nLaptop users are welcome to bring their computer to cl
 ass.
DTEND:20110714T190000Z
DTSTART:20110714T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160300Z
SUMMARY:Computer Basics
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/level-i-computer-class/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110715T055900Z
DTSTART:20110714T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110715T055900Z
DTSTART:20110714T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:292719ad9819e29138b0b4d94b447657http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Michael Van Why: 707-538-2831
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Due Zighi Baci (Two Gypsy Kisses)\nWHAT: Musical celebrati
 on of the French National Holiday known as  Bastille Day in Sonoma on Jul
 y 13\, Healdsburg\, July 14 and on July 15 in Santa Rosa.\nDue Zighi Baci 
 includes accordionist Sheri Mignano and tenor Michael Van Why offer their 
 unique style of French chanson and bal musette (dances) from the Parisian 
 cafes and dance halls.  Songs made popular by Edith Piaf\, Charles\, Tren
 et\, Jacques Brel\, Charles Aznavour\, Yves Montand among other well known
  vocalists are represented in each concert.\n \nTenor Michael Van Why hold
 s a B.A. in music from SSU where he studied Vocal Performance. He was rece
 ntly nominated for 2011 Sonoma County Artist Awards for Performing\, Music
  and Literary and is founder director of Project Applause\, a non-profit o
 rganization based in Sonoma County that provides vocal opportunities for e
 merging\, classically trained singers.\nSheri Mignano Crawford\, learned t
 o play accordion in &quot\;Goosetown&quot\; the Italian ghetto in San Jose
 . She has earned several college degrees and taught college level humaniti
 es. She is the author of Mandolins\, Like Salami a social history of 20th 
 century Italian American mandolinists\, and French Soirée\, a history of 
 the bal musette dance tradition that includes brief biographical sketches 
 of accordionists in the bay area.\nHealdsburg:\nWHEN: 1:30-3:30 PM\, Thurs
 day\, July14\, 2011\nWHERE: Cousteaux French Bakery\, 417 Healdsburg Avenu
 e\, Healdsburg\,  CA 95448\nCOST: FREE\nFor more information: \nhttp://www
 .eurocafemusic.com (http://www.eurocafemusic.com/) or call Michael Van Why
 : 707-538-2831\n 
DTEND:20110714T203000Z
DTSTART:20110714T203000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110624T145400Z
SUMMARY:Bastille Week Concerts in Sonoma County July 14 (Healdsburg)
URL:http://www.eurocafemusic.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock
DESCRIPTION:In this mosaics class you'll be assembling fragments of glass\,
  tile and crockery into mosaic designs that will amaze you. Create a stepp
 ing stone\, a table top or a wall hanging in this fun filled class for tee
 ns. The price for this week long class for teens is $125 (including materi
 als)
DTEND:20110714T233000Z
DTSTART:20110714T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110513T160100Z
SUMMARY:Mosaic Class for Teens
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110703T055900Z
DTSTART:20110702T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-27
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110715T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110715T040000Z
DTSTART:20110715T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1a8ec74865b10d58b3ec9fdb94c162f7http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:To volunteer\, contact Volunteer Coordinator at 707-303-3069.
DESCRIPTION:Whether you're a young person or just young at heart\, join Ame
 rica's Great Outdoors movement and volunteer for enviromental service proj
 ects throughout the Golden Gate National Parks at Conservation Corps North
  Bay's Summer Service Days. Projects will be co-led by youth in CCNB's Pro
 ject ReGeneration program and park staff. For full project descrptions\, v
 isit www.conservationcorspnorthbay.org (http://www.conservationcorspnorthb
 ay.org)
DTEND:20110715T210000Z
DTSTART:20110715T160000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110624T145200Z
SUMMARY:Summer Service Days - youth in the great outdoors.
URL:http://www.conservationcorpsnorthbay.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-32
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110715T190000Z
DTSTART:20110715T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110716T055900Z
DTSTART:20110715T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110716T055900Z
DTSTART:20110715T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock
DESCRIPTION:In this mosaics class you'll be assembling fragments of glass\,
  tile and crockery into mosaic designs that will amaze you. Create a stepp
 ing stone\, a table top or a wall hanging in this fun filled class for tee
 ns. The price for this week long class for teens is $125 (including materi
 als)
DTEND:20110715T233000Z
DTSTART:20110715T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110513T160100Z
SUMMARY:Mosaic Class for Teens
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nDowntown San Ra
 fael
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kelly Lynch\, yoga instructor since 1999\nFee: $3
  per class\n415-456-9062\nCome enjoy a wonderful hour of yoga. Yoga enable
 s you to gain and maintain balance\, strength and flexibility of both body
  and mind. Previous yoga experience is not necessary. Modifications of the
  postures will be taught so that all levels can be accommodated. Wear comf
 ortable\, loose clothing that you can move in. Bring a yoga mat if you hav
 e one and a small bottle of water if you would like.
DTEND:20110715T230000Z
DTSTART:20110715T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Yoga with Kelly
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/yoga-with-kelly/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:02f9ec469a10af5604c46030224c05a7http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:KRCB-TV\, Channel 22 presents its annual\, televised Summer Spr
 ee Auction for two full weekends: \nFriday\, July 15 thru Sunday\, July 17
  &amp\; Friday\, July 22 thru Sunday\, July 24\, 6:30 pm Nightly\nPreview 
 and Bid Online at KRCB.org beginning July 1\, 2011
DTEND:20110718T013000Z
DTSTART:20110716T013000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T213700Z
SUMMARY:Televised Summer Spree Auction
URL:http://Http://www.krcb.org/auction/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5db470bca0502ffcaa7cd0e3335d5e08http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Michael Van Why: 707-538-2831
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Due Zighi Baci (Two Gypsy Kisses)\nWHAT: Musical celebrati
 on of the French National Holiday known as  Bastille Day in Sonoma on Jul
 y 13\, Healdsburg\, July 14 and on July 15 in Santa Rosa.\n \nDue Zighi Ba
 ci includes accordionist Sheri Mignano and tenor Michael Van Why offer the
 ir unique style of French chanson and bal musette (dances) from the Parisi
 an cafes and dance halls.  Songs made popular by Edith Piaf\, Charles\, T
 renet\, Jacques Brel\, Charles Aznavour\, Yves Montand among other well kn
 own vocalists are represented in each concert. \nTenor Michael Van Why ho
 lds a B.A. in music from SSU where he studied Vocal Performance. He was re
 cently nominated for 2011 Sonoma County Artist Awards for Performing\, Mus
 ic and Literary and is founder director of Project Applause\, a non-profit
  organization based in Sonoma County that provides vocal opportunities for
  emerging\, classically trained singers.\nSheri Mignano Crawford\, learned
  to play accordion in &quot\;Goosetown&quot\; the Italian ghetto in San Jo
 se. She has earned several college degrees and taught college level humani
 ties. She is the author of Mandolins\, Like Salami a social history of 20t
 h century Italian American mandolinists\, and French Soirée\, a history o
 f the bal musette dance tradition that includes brief biographical sketche
 s of accordionists in the bay area.\nSanta   Rosa:\nWhen: 7:30PM\, Friday\
 , July 15\, 2011\nWhere: “La Vie en Rose: The Legendary Music of Paris&q
 uot\;\nStony Point Campus of the First United Methodist Church 2150   Giff
 en Ave.\, Santa Rosa.\nCost: $12 admission\nFor more information: \nhttp:/
 /www.eurocafemusic.com (http://www.eurocafemusic.com/) or call Michael Van
  Why: 707-538-2831
DTEND:20110717T023000Z
DTSTART:20110716T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110624T145500Z
SUMMARY:Bastille Week Concerts in Sonoma County\, July 15 (Santa Rosa)
URL:http://www.eurocafemusic.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-4
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-666-2442
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Marin Arts presents...\nWHAT:  &quot\;Pop Art&quot\;\nMar
 in Arts presents &quot\;Pop Art\,&quot\; an exhibit featuring a variety of
  pop art in various mediums inspired by pop-culture and popular music.\nTh
 e exhibit features paintings\; photography\; fashions created from recycla
 ble materials\; artworks created by TeamWorks teachers and students\; and 
 the &quot\;Zero Breast Cancer Hat Collection&quot\; - a collection of hats
  created by the Plexus Arts Group\, which have just returned from New York
  City where they were featured in a breast cancer HBO documentary.\nWHEN:
       June 10  to July 15\, 2011\nOpen 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays
  through Saturdays.\nRECEPTION: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday\, June 10\nThe public i
 s invited to this free artists' reception\, also part of the June &quot\;S
 econd Friday Artwalk&quot\; event.\nWHERE:     Marin Arts Gallery\n906
  4th Street\, San Rafael 94901\nCOST:          Free\n \nPHONE: 
      415-666-2442\nWEBSITE:   http://www.marinarts.org (http://www.m
 arinarts.org/)\nPROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOp
 g (http://animoto.com/play/1Wl0aeZ0GU7ELL4e00zOpg)\nYOU TUBE LINK: http://
 youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E (http://youtu.be/uJpFeFQwK0E)\n
DTEND:20110703T055900Z
DTSTART:20110702T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110603T153000Z
SUMMARY:Pop Art
URL:http://www.marinarts.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-5
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110716T040000Z
DTSTART:20110716T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110716T040000Z
DTSTART:20110716T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110716T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110716T040000Z
DTSTART:20110716T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:55e9026a2d53304d6e5c9e3dea314d6dhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Jessica Schiller\, Volunteer
DESCRIPTION:Cotati Kids Day PSA\nPlease join us this year for Bedtime Stori
 es! Admission is FREE.  \n \nFrom 7am to 10:00am is the Church of the O
 aks Pancake Breakfast\nThe Parade Line Up is at 9:30am\nThe Parade and Fes
 tival in La Plaza Park is from 10am to 3pm\nTell your family\, friends and
  neighbors to mark their calendars for July 16th and come to La Plaza Park
  in Cotati dressed in your best pajamas or favorite character!\n We’ll 
 bring memories of classic fairy tales  and stories of adventure with music
  on stage and local kid-friendly  cuisine\, music\, games and prizes to Co
 tati Kids\, in honor of our finest  and youngest citizens who make our com
 munity shine.\nVisit CotatiKidsDay.org (http://cotatikidsday.org/) and lea
 rn how you can participate and get involved before the event!
DTEND:20110716T220000Z
DTSTART:20110716T140000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110613T223400Z
SUMMARY:Cotati Kids Day 19th Annual Parade & Festival
URL:http://www.CotatiKidsDay.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-33
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110716T190000Z
DTSTART:20110716T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
DESCRIPTION:Workshops for Adults Printmaking – Etching TechniquesJuly 9 a
 nd 16\, 10 am–4 pmInstructor: Julie Cavaz\nOver two Saturdays\, this cla
 ss will cover basic etching techniques including drypoint\, etching\, and 
 monotypes.  Open to beginning and experienced printmakers\, we will focus
  on visual narratives and the written word\, in conjunction with David Hoc
 kney’s etchings illustrating Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm at 
 the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art. One-hour lunch break. Students will produ
 ce a signed print ready for a frame as well as smaller prints ready to bin
 d in an artist’s book. Register at www.svma.org. NOTE: This class held a
 t Sonoma Community Center.
DTEND:20110716T170000Z
DTSTART:20110716T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110617T154800Z
SUMMARY:SVMA Summer Workshops for Adults
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d02c326a402a391326c7ad8b93a51926http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Charlene Coscarelli\, (925)969-3535
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 16\, 2011\, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.\nPleasant
  Hill – Main Campus\n100 Ellinwood Way\nPleasant Hill\, CA 94523\n \nJo
 in us to learn about the distinctive graduate and undergraduate degree and
  certificate programs offered at JFK University. Attend breakout sessions 
 with faculty and staff to learn more about the program curriculum and appl
 ication requirements. Admissions and Financial Aid representatives will be
  on hand to answer questions to help you get started. Attendees will recei
 ve an application fee waiver.\n 
DTEND:20110716T190000Z
DTSTART:20110716T173000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110629T215900Z
SUMMARY:JFK University: Summer Open House\, Pleasant Hill
URL:http://www.jfku.edu/Open-Houses.html/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110717T055900Z
DTSTART:20110716T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415.272.2756
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  Film Night in the Park (a project of A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWo
 rks) presents\nWHAT:      Film Night in the Park  2011\nFilm Night i
 n the Park celebrates its 20th anniversary continuing its summertime tradi
 tion of presenting outdoor screenings classic\, cult favorite and family m
 ovies for all ages in community parks in Marin County and San Francisco.\n
 This summer Film Night presents crowd pleasing film selections from the pa
 st 20 years and recently released box office favorites. Films scheduled fo
 r the 2011 Film Night in the Park festival season include &quot\;How to Tr
 ain Your Dragon\,&quot\; &quot\;Toy Story 3\,&quot\; &quot\;National Velve
 t\,&quot\; &quot\;Breaking Away\,&quot\; &quot\;Casablanca\,&quot\; &quot\
 ;Jaws\,&quot\; &quot\;Harold and Maude\,&quot\; &quot\;Mary Poppins&quot\;
  and &quot\;Young Frankenstein.&quot\;\nVisit http://www.filmnight.org (ht
 tp://www.filmnight.org/) for specifics on dates\, films and community park
  locations.\nWHEN:   June 10 to Sept. 24\, 2011\nSHOWTIMES:  8 p.m. (Ar
 rive by 8 p.m. / Films begin at dusk.)\nLOCATIONS:  Creek Park\, 451 Sir 
 Francis Drake Blvd.\, San Anselmo\, CA 94960\nFilm Night in the Park is pr
 esented in Marin community parks in Fairfax\, San Anselmo\, Mill Valley\, 
 San Geronimo and San Francisco.\nCOST:    Donations appreciated\nPopcor
 n\, candy and sodas will be sold. Bring blankets\, pillows\, backrest and 
 low chairs. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home.\nPHONE:    415-27
 2-2756\nWEB SITE:   www.filmnight.org (http://www.filmnight.org/)\nPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw (http://animoto.com
 /play/1m4oUvkhtkRiVER0tKX6aw)\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FilmNigh
 t (https://www.facebook.com/FilmNight)\nTWITTER: @filmnight\nFilm Night in
  the Park screenings in San Francisco presented by\nthe San Francisco Neig
 hborhood Theater Foundation and its sponsors.
DTEND:20110717T040000Z
DTSTART:20110717T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a20ac5263b440a990ac15ba0ce770b55http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600 x111
DESCRIPTION:How can holding the tension of opposites lead to a life of abun
 dance\, healing\, creativity and wholeness? Cultural historian\, mythologi
 st and psychology professor Kayleen Asbo will present a lecture-slideshow 
 on the alchemical pathways of transformation as seen through cross-cultura
 l mythology\, the architecture of Chartres Cathedral\, art from Ancient Gr
 eece and the Italian Renaissance\, Mozart's opera The Magic Flute and The 
 Divine Comedy of Dante. Suggested $5 donation.\nHosted at Petaluma Arts Ce
 nter\, located at 230 Lakeville Street\, at E. Washington in central Petal
 uma.
DTEND:20110703T000000Z
DTSTART:20110702T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110628T215000Z
SUMMARY:Alchemy and the Arts
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Marin Shakespeare Company\, 415-499-4488
DESCRIPTION:Politics\, power and pandemonium take the stage forMarin Shakes
 peare Company’s 2011 Summer Festival Season PRODUCER:     Marin Shak
 espeare Company WHAT:  The professional\, award-winning Marin Shakespeare
  Company features its summer festival of three plays presented under the s
 ummer stars in its outdoor venue\, Dominican University's Forest Meadows A
 mphitheatre in San Rafael\, Calif. The MSC summer festival features a vari
 ety of special events and discounted ticket options including “Pay What 
 You Will” preview performances.  See the complete performance schedule\
 , event information and order tickets at Marin Shakespeare Company’s web
 site at www.marinshakespeare.org Opening July 15 to Aug. 14\, 2011 / Previ
 ews are July 8\, 9 &amp\; 10\, 2011Macbeth By William Shakespeare / Direct
 ed by Lesley Schisgall Currier   Murder\, remorse and madness stalk this
  bloody story of ambition and fate. Opening night performance is under a f
 ull moon. Featuring William Elsman* and Alexandra Matthew.* Opening  July
  30 to Sept. 25\, 2011 / Previews are July 22 &amp\; 24\, 2011The Complete
  History of America (abridged)By Adam Long\, Reed Martin &amp\; Austin Tic
 henor / Directed by Robert CurrierA zany\, irreverent three-man romp throu
 gh the annals of our nation's past. History has never been this much fun. 
 Featuring Darren Bridget\,* Cassidy Brown\,* and Mick Mize. Opening Aug. 2
 7 to Sept. 25\,  2011 / Previews are Aug. 19 &amp\; Aug. 21\, 2011The Tem
 pestBy William Shakespeare / Directed by Jon TracyA magical\, mysterious e
 xploration of revenge\, forgiveness and the transitory nature of dreams. M
 arin Shakespeare Company welcomes wunderkind director Jon Tracy brings his
  own brand of magic to this enchanting romance. Featuring Robert Parsons\,
 * Scott Coopwood\,* James Hiser\,* and George Maguire.* WHEN:  July 8 to 
 Sept. 25\, 2011Marin Shakespeare Company kicks off  the season with previ
 ew performances.Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays\, Saturdays &amp\; Sundays\
 ; 4 p.m. Sundays.See complete schedule including pay what you will preview
 s\, repertory performances and special events at www.marinshakespeare.org 
 WHERE:  Forest Meadows Amphitheatre 1475 Grand Avenue\, Dominican Univers
 ity of California\, San Rafael\, Calif. TICKETS:  $20 to $35Advance:  $3
 0 General\; $25 Senior (age 65 and over)\; $20 Youth (18 &amp\; under)At t
 he door: $35 General\; $30 Senior\; $25 YouthSeason tickets: $75 General\,
  $65 Senior\, $45 Youth Bard Pass: Eight tickets for $200 good for any per
 formance.Shakespeare Dinners: $35 per person. A catered dinner and intimat
 e pre-show talk. Play ticket and beverages not included. BOX OFFICE:   
  415-499-4488    WEBSITE:     www.marinshakespeare.org Free onsite p
 arking. Located near public transit. Comfortable bench seating. Theater op
 ens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Bring your own picnic or p
 urchase snacks at the Theatre Café. Warm clothing\, jackets\, blankets re
 commended for evening performances. Call box office for special parking ne
 eds. The MSC golf cart will be operational for all shows.  Marin Shakespea
 re Company is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization
DTEND:20110717T040000Z
DTSTART:20110717T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-28
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:PHONE:     707-523-4185\nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. Reservations recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:    www.6thstree
 tplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\; Hitchcock meets hilarity in classic 
 thriller  PRODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents\nWHAT:      
    &quot\;The 39 Steps&quot\;Adapted by Patrick BarlowFrom the Novel by
  John Buchan\, based on the film by Alfred Hitchcock Combine a Hitchcock 
 masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you ha
 ve &quot\;The 39 Steps.&quot\; This fast-paced\, action-packed Tony and Dr
 ama Desk award-winning whodunit features four actors playing over one hund
 red fifty zany characters. It's a thrilling\, hilarious\, unforgettable th
 eater experience.  Directed by Craig A. Miller  WHEN:  Jan. 6 to Jan. 2
 2\, 20128 p.m. Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays2 p.m. Satur
 day\, Jan. 21. LOCATION: 6th Street PlayhouseStudio Theatre52 West 6th St
 reet\, Santa Rosa\, Calif.  95401  TICKETS:    $10 to $25Ticket price
 s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays: General $25\; Senior (6
 2 and over) $20\; Youth (13 to 21) $20\; Children (5 to 12) $10. Ticket pr
 ices 8 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays: General $20\; Senior (62 and o
 ver) $15\; Youth (13 to 21) $15\; Children (5 to 12) $10.  PHONE:    
  707-523-4185Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door. 
 Reservations recommended. WEB SITE:    www.6thstreetplayhouse.comPROMO
  VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw (http://animoto.com
 /play/JNLNGFUXoyak1OkFncCDfw)
DTSTART:20110717T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-2
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110717T040000Z
DTSTART:20110717T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-34
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110717T190000Z
DTSTART:20110717T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-6
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
DTEND:20110718T055900Z
DTSTART:20110717T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:415-883-4498
DESCRIPTION:WHO: Ken Bacon and Marin Actors' Workshop presents...\nWHAT: &q
 uot\;The Petrified Forest&quot\;\nBy Robert E. Sherwood\nA remote diner lo
 cated in the Arizona desert is the setting for Robert E. Sherwood's “The
  Petrified Forest\,” a poignant social tale of longing\, disillusionment
 \, class struggle and gunplay.\nLofty idealism and corporate indifference 
 are explored when a down-on-his luck writer\, an idealistic waitress\, a c
 ouple of wealthy tourists and other diners bare their souls and question t
 he value of their lives after a notorious gangster arrives at the diner an
 d takes everyone hostage.\nPlaywright Robert E. Sherwood\, one of the orig
 inal members of the Algonquin Round Table\, received Pulitzer Prize for Dr
 ama honors for three of his plays\, including “Idiot’s Delight.”\nDi
 rected by Terry McGovern\nWHEN: July 8 to July 31\, 2011\n8 p.m. Thursdays
 \, Fridays and Saturdays\n3 p.m. Sundays\nPREVIEW: 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 
 7\, 2011\n$15 preview performance\nWHERE: Novato Theater Company Playhouse
 \nPacheco Plaza Shopping Center\n484 Ignacio Blvd.\, Novato\, CA 94949\nCO
 ST: $20 to $24\n$24 general\, $20 Seniors and students\n$15 preview perfor
 mance at 8 p.m. Thursday\, July 7.\nTICKETS: To order tickets call 415-883
 -4498 or visit novatotheatercompany.org (http://novatotheatercompany.org/)
 \nPHONE:   415-883-4498\nWEBSITE: http://www.novatotheatercompany.org (h
 ttp://www.novatotheatercompany.org/)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.co
 m/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1Dhg (http://animoto.com/play/dOdsry9a8jrnCYlefN1
 Dhg)\nCAST: Ken Bacon\, Andrew Bozeman\, David Crone\, Greg Davis\, Daniel
  Flores\, Jeremy Fay\, Mike Green\, Ariana Hooper\, Milton Jordan\, Bliss 
 Leigh-Harshaw\, Wood Lockhart\, Craig Logan\, Andrew Mendle\, Montgomery P
 aulsen\, Mark Shepard\, Jeff Taylor and Stacy Thunes.\nFor more informatio
 n about Marin Actors' Workshop visit www.marinactorsworkshop.com (http://w
 ww.marinactorsworkshop.com/) or call 415-453-8858.
DTEND:20110717T230000Z
DTSTART:20110717T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110610T160900Z
SUMMARY:The Petrified Forest
URL:http://www.novatotheatercompany.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-35
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This kid’s summer art program includes six weeks of five diff
 erent classes including: Clay Art\, Reuse &amp\; Recycle Art\, World Art\,
  Famous Art\, and Hands on Art. This six week course is offered at $675(in
 cluding materials). This program will be occurring every Monday through Fi
 rday at the Petaluma Arts Center. Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to
  receive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those w
 ho cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110718T190000Z
DTSTART:20110718T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Kids Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4ef43d767bb97b5edd1870b3b30ad5d6http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:Spend two weeks exploring the wonderful world of clay! Learn to
  create bowls\, pots\, and creatures with various techniques taught in thi
 s class for kids. This two week long class is offered at $240 including ma
 terials
DTEND:20110718T190000Z
DTSTART:20110718T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155400Z
SUMMARY:Kids Clay Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:05d8da7bfdef714aee223af10a4a5316http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-72-5600
DESCRIPTION:This art class will explore art works from great artists like O
 ldenberg\, Rauschenberg\, and more. You will study their styles through im
 itation while unleashing your creativity and interpretation of their work.
  The cost for this week long class is offered at $125 (including materials
 )
DTEND:20110718T233000Z
DTSTART:20110718T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155500Z
SUMMARY:Teen Art Class
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130619T124646Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:This teen summer art program includes six weeks of five differe
 nt classes including: Ceramics\, Cartoon and Comic drawing\, Mosaics\, Han
 ds on Art\, and Reuse &amp\; Recycled Art. This six week course is offered
  at $675(including materials). Also\, be sure to sign up as a member to re
 ceive a further 10% discount and scholarships are available for those who 
 cannot afford the price listed.
DTEND:20110718T233000Z
DTSTART:20110718T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110422T182800Z
SUMMARY:Teen Summer Art Program at Petaluma Arts Center
URL:http://www.petalumaartscouncil.org/
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
