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CONTACT:PHONE:    707-763-8920\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or 
 purchase at the door.\n \nWEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;THE PRICE&quot\; WHO:       Cinnabar Theater pres
 ents WHAT:      &quot\;The Price&quot\;              
    By Arthur Miller Two estranged brothers meet to divvy up the estate
  of their late father in “The Price\,” a 1968 Broadway play which shin
 es with humor rarely seen in plays by Arthur Miller. The story plays out i
 n the Manhattan brownstone attic of the brothers’ once wealthy father wh
 ich is overflowing with a lifetime of furniture\, paintings\, mementos and
  family history. The brothers (a successful doctor and a hardworking polic
 eman) are joined by a witty\, elderly antique dealer and a long-suffering 
 wife in this powerful theatrical examination of sibling rivalry and regret
 . Noted actor of stage and screen\, Charles Siebert is featured in the ro
 le of antique dealer Gregory Solomon. Siebert appeared in several noted pr
 oductions on Broadway\; starred as Dr. Riverside on the television series 
 &quot\;Trapper John\, MD&quot\; and served as director on several televisi
 on series. Directed by Sheri Lee Miller WHEN:  March 22 to April 7\, 20
 138 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays\;and 2 p.m. Sundays March 31 and April 7. 
 TICKETS:  $15 to $25$25 General\; $22 Seniors 65 &amp\; Over\; $15 Age 22
  &amp\; Under LOCATION:   Cinnabar Theater3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, P
 etaluma\, CA 94952 PHONE:    707-763-892010 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thro
 ugh Friday or purchase at the door. WEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.org
  CAST:  Madeleine Ashe of Petaluma as Esther Franz\; Samson Hood of Sant
 a Rosa as Victor Franz\; John Shillington of Sebastopol as Walter Franz\; 
 and Charles Siebert * of Healdsburg as Gregory Solomon. *Member Actors Eq
 uity Association\, the union of professional stage actors This production
  is underwritten by Ken Larson and Linda Adams
DTSTART:20130406T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130304T174500Z
SUMMARY:'The Price' By Arthur Miller
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/subscriptionspring13.html\nBox Of
 fice: (707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma Musica Viva  Brian S. Wilson\, director \nGreen Musi
 c Center\, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall\nSince its inception in 2010\, S
 onoma Musica Viva has presented eclectic chamber music programs from the 2
 0th and 21st centuries with featured works by Ravel\, Stravinsky\, Messiae
 n\, Bartok and Janacek. Schoenberg’s darkly mysterious “Transfigured N
 ight\,” performed in its original sextet version\, pays homage to the fa
 scinating trends toward post-romantic style. SSU voice alumna Jennifer Thu
 man will be featured in song sets by Schubert and Webern.\nPart of the Bak
 er’s Dozen series.\n$10-$15 
DTEND:20130407T000000Z
DTSTART:20130406T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T230000Z
SUMMARY:Transfigured Night  
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n (707) 664-2324
DESCRIPTION:Green Music Center\, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall\nGrammy awa
 rd-winning vocalist and pianist Diane Schuur inspires rave reviews across 
 the globe as the new first lady of jazz. Known to personify the composer's
  intentions of the Great American Songbook\, Schuur swings with heartfelt 
 intensity. The Commanders Big Band from the USAF Band of the Golden West j
 oins Diane Schuur for this very special performance.\nFree but tickets req
 uired
DTEND:20130414T033000Z
DTSTART:20130414T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T230500Z
SUMMARY:Guest Artist Jazz Concert USAF Commander's Jazz Ensemble & Diane 
 Schuur
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CONTACT:BOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353\nSchool of Performing Arts Box Office. Ho
 urs: Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.\n \nW
 EB SITE:   http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Department of Theatre Arts &amp\; Dance
 continues &quot\;Water Works&quot\; performance season withSpring Dance Co
 ncert 2013 \nPRODUCER:   Sonoma State University Department of Theatre 
 Arts &amp\; Dance presents WHAT:             &quot\;Spring Da
 nce Concert 2013&quot\;  Always exhilarating\, unexpected\, professional 
 and thoroughly entertaining - the annual Sonoma State University Spring Da
 nce Concert features SSU dancers performing new\, cutting edge dance works
  each with a different aesthetic sensibility. The  Spring Dance Concert 
 2013 taps into the SSU yearlong &quot\;Water Works&quot\; theme with new i
 nspiration from the Dance Exchange\, the renowned national dance company f
 rom Washington\, D.C.  Dance Exchange's artistic director Cassie Meador a
 nd resident artist Matthew Cumbie came to the SSU campus during the 2013 s
 pring semester to create work on the dances (&quot\;Where I will turn&quot
 \;). The concert program includes new original music\; a collaborative da
 nce piece choreographed by SSU students with Dance Exchange\; and new work
 s from professional guest choreographers including San Francisco's Christi
 ne Cali and Scott Wells\, and SSU Professor Emeritus of Dance Nancy Lyons.
  Directed by Kristen DaleyWHEN:     April 12 to April 20\, 20137:30 p
 .m. Friday\, April 12\; Saturday\, April 13 (followed by post show discuss
 ion)\; Tuesday\, April 16\; Friday\, April 19\; and Saturday\, April 202 p
 .m. Sunday\, April 146:30 p.m. Thursday\, April 18 (Faculty/Staff Night) 
 LOCATION:  Evert B. Person TheatreSonoma State University\, 1801 E. Cotat
 i Ave.\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94928Evert B. Person Theatre is accessed throug
 h the main entrance to Sonoma State University. Tickets also sold at the d
 oor one hour prior to curtain. PARKING: After entering the main entrance 
 of Sonoma State University\, turn right. Use Parking Lot E or Parking Lot 
 F. Parking permits are required at all times. Permits may be purchased fro
 m the vending machines located at the entrance to parking lots. The fee is
  $5. Use ramp to the left of Parking Lot E to access the main entrance of 
 Evert B. Person Theatre. COST / TICKET PRICE: $10 to $17Sonoma State Univ
 ersity students admitted free. Tickets also sold at the door one hour prio
 r to curtain. Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 707-6
 64-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/tix)
  ORDER TICKETS: Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 70
 7-664-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/t
 ix) BOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353School of Performing Arts Box Office. Hours
 : Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SIT
 E:   http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks (http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks)
  PROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg (http://an
 imoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg)
DTSTART:20130414T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130326T154500Z
SUMMARY:Spring Dance Concert 2013
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
DESCRIPTION:The courage and inspiration of Anne Frank will be honored with 
 the planting of anhttps://www.sonoma.edu/ (https://www.sonoma.edu/)holocau
 stgrove/anne-frank-tree.html\n \nParking at SSU is $5.
DTSTART:20130414T200000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130408T152400Z
SUMMARY:Anne Frank Sapling to be Planted at SSU Holocaust Grove
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CONTACT:Yvonne Roberts\nDevelopment and Marketing Director\nPhone: 415-295-
 0578
DESCRIPTION:For Immediate ReleaseContact: Yvonne RobertsDevelopment and Mar
 keting DirectorPhone: 415-295-0578yroberts@whistlestop.org (mailto:yrobert
 s@whistlestop.org)\nTake a Trip around the World with Whistlestop!\nSan Ra
 fael\, CA (March 2013) -- Join Whistlestop to celebrate the 20th year Anni
 versary of its Multicultural Department on April 17\, 2013\, noon to 2:00 
 pm by taking “A Trip Around the World” and honoring the diversity of c
 ultures with delicious food and wonderful live entertainment (Cabaret-styl
 e) provided by Luzina &amp\; Tom Tison Promotions. Whistlestop volunteers 
 cheerily serve fresh and affordable lunches for about 100 diners a day. Th
 e restaurant is open to everyone\, and you can be assured\, everyone will 
 feel more than welcome. Cost: $10 for lunch and a fabulous show. No regist
 ration is required\, pay at door.\nOver 10\,000 people participate in Whis
 tlestop’s Multicultural Program. The program provides cultural activitie
 s that include weekly social gatherings\, luncheons and picnics\, and cele
 brations for culturally specific holidays such as the Tet Festival (Vietna
 mese/Chinese New Year)\, Cinco de Mayo\, and Nowruz (Persian New Year). Th
 e Multicultural Program helps to connect various cultural groups in Marin 
 by bringing them together to socialize and take classes. We also provide a
 ssistance with U.S. citizenship\, housing opportunities\, health education
 \, in-home support\, subsidy programs and more. When requested\, referral
 s and translation are provided. Presently\, groups are meeting from the Hi
 spanic\, Persian\, French\, Russian and German communities.\nAbout Whistle
 stop\nSince 1954 Whistlestop has been helping the Marin County’s older a
 dults stay independent and active by avoiding social isolation. Whistlesto
 p is best known for providing specialized transportation for people with d
 isabilities.  Their fleet of over 55 specialized buses run seven days a w
 eek from early morning to late night\, offering over 150\,000 rides yearly
  throughout Marin and surrounding counties.In addition\, Whistlestop’s A
 ctive Aging Center\, located in downtown San Rafael\, provides socializati
 on for older adults through participant-centered services and activities.
  These include educational classes\, exercise classes\, and multicultural
  groups for Spanish\, German\, and Farsi-speaking older adults. Invaluable
  services like citizenship assistance\, translation\, ESL\, tax preparatio
 n\, and legal advice are offered as part of Whistlestop’s ongoing missio
 n.\nWhistlestop’s Jackson Café\, located at the Active Aging Center\, s
 erves fresh\, delicious and affordable lunchtime meals\, Monday through Fr
 iday to diners of all ages. The Café features daily specials\, deli sandw
 iches\, soups\, desserts\, and fresh salads. The Jackson Café offers a co
 mfortable setting where everyone is welcome.\nWhistlestop Meal on Wheels d
 elivers fresh meals to homebound older adults throughout much of Marin.  
 Their dedicated drivers check in on the meal recipients several times per 
 week and will deliver 71\,000 meals this year.# # # # #
DTEND:20130417T200000Z
DTSTART:20130417T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130322T192500Z
SUMMARY:Take a Trip around the World with Whistlestop!
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/events-news/events/#.US_EnRmUc89/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n (707) 664-2324
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Wilsey\, director \nGreen Music Center\, Music Educa
 tion Hall 1028\nJoin us for group improvisations and exciting works by Ten
 ney\, Reich\, Cage and more.\nFree
DTEND:20130419T033000Z
DTSTART:20130419T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T230500Z
SUMMARY:Percussion and Improvisation Ensemble
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CONTACT:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n (707) 664-2324
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Bent\, host \nGreen Music Center\, Joan and Sanford I. 
 Weill Hall\nMiddle and High school choristers from throughout the Bay Area
  sing for guest adjudicators\, receiving scores and comments. Open to the 
 public. Park in Lot O. Parking passes are $5.\nFree
DTEND:20130421T150000Z
DTSTART:20130419T150000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T174300Z
SUMMARY:CMEA Choral Festival
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CONTACT:ORDER TICKETS: Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office 
 at 707-664-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix\n \nBOX OFFICE:  70
 7-664-2353\nSchool of Performing Arts Box Office. Hours: Monday thru Frida
 y 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.\n \nWEB SITE:   http://www.
 sonoma.edu/waterworks
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Department of Theatre Arts &amp\; Dance
 continues &quot\;Water Works&quot\; performance season withSpring Dance Co
 ncert 2013 \nPRODUCER:   Sonoma State University Department of Theatre 
 Arts &amp\; Dance presents WHAT:             &quot\;Spring Da
 nce Concert 2013&quot\;  Always exhilarating\, unexpected\, professional 
 and thoroughly entertaining - the annual Sonoma State University Spring Da
 nce Concert features SSU dancers performing new\, cutting edge dance works
  each with a different aesthetic sensibility. The  Spring Dance Concert 
 2013 taps into the SSU yearlong &quot\;Water Works&quot\; theme with new i
 nspiration from the Dance Exchange\, the renowned national dance company f
 rom Washington\, D.C.  Dance Exchange's artistic director Cassie Meador a
 nd resident artist Matthew Cumbie came to the SSU campus during the 2013 s
 pring semester to create work on the dances (&quot\;Where I will turn&quot
 \;). The concert program includes new original music\; a collaborative da
 nce piece choreographed by SSU students with Dance Exchange\; and new work
 s from professional guest choreographers including San Francisco's Christi
 ne Cali and Scott Wells\, and SSU Professor Emeritus of Dance Nancy Lyons.
  Directed by Kristen DaleyWHEN:     April 12 to April 20\, 20137:30 p
 .m. Friday\, April 12\; Saturday\, April 13 (followed by post show discuss
 ion)\; Tuesday\, April 16\; Friday\, April 19\; and Saturday\, April 202 p
 .m. Sunday\, April 146:30 p.m. Thursday\, April 18 (Faculty/Staff Night) 
 LOCATION:  Evert B. Person TheatreSonoma State University\, 1801 E. Cotat
 i Ave.\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94928Evert B. Person Theatre is accessed throug
 h the main entrance to Sonoma State University. Tickets also sold at the d
 oor one hour prior to curtain. PARKING: After entering the main entrance 
 of Sonoma State University\, turn right. Use Parking Lot E or Parking Lot 
 F. Parking permits are required at all times. Permits may be purchased fro
 m the vending machines located at the entrance to parking lots. The fee is
  $5. Use ramp to the left of Parking Lot E to access the main entrance of 
 Evert B. Person Theatre. COST / TICKET PRICE: $10 to $17Sonoma State Univ
 ersity students admitted free. Tickets also sold at the door one hour prio
 r to curtain. Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 707-6
 64-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/tix)
  ORDER TICKETS: Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 70
 7-664-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/t
 ix) BOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353School of Performing Arts Box Office. Hours
 : Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SIT
 E:   http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks (http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks)
  PROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg (http://an
 imoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg)
DTSTART:20130420T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130326T154500Z
SUMMARY:Spring Dance Concert 2013
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
DESCRIPTION:Using sand\, rocks\, shells\, and natural objects from the beac
 h\, participants work alone &amp\; in groups to spontaneously create outdo
 or sculpture. In past years\, beachgoers stacked rock towers\, planted dri
 ftwood &quot\;trees\,&quot\; and created dragons\, fairies\, &amp\; abstra
 ct designs. During this playful event\, participants work alone and in gro
 ups\, transforming the beach into an evolving sculpture gallery. Event sta
 rts with beach clean up. Hosted by environmental artist Zach Pine in partn
 ership with Samavesha.\n \n \nWhen: 11am – 3pm\, April 20\, 2013\nWhat
 : 9th Annual Free Create-With-Nature Earth Day Celebration on Stinson Beac
 h\nWho: Free Community Participatory Event\nWhere: South end of Stinson Be
 ach\, Stinson Beach\, CA\nPublic info: http://www.earthdaystinsonbeach.org
  (http://www.earthdaystinsonbeach.org)\n 
DTEND:20130420T220000Z
DTSTART:20130420T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130413T162900Z
SUMMARY:9th Annual Free Create-With-Nature Earth Day Celebration on Stinson
  Beach
URL:http://www.earthdaystinsonbeach.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/subscriptionspring13.html\nBox Of
 fice: (707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Laxmi G. Tewari\, Hindustani Vocalist\nGreen Music Center\, Joa
 n and Sanford I. Weill Hall\nEsteemed author and ethnomusicologist Laxmi G
 anesh Tewari returns with his North Indian ensemble for a rare springtime 
 performance of Ragas and Bhajans. Hindustani classical music is a traditio
 n that originated in Vedic ritual chants and has been evolving from the 12
 th century.\nPart of the Baker’s Dozen series.\n$10-$15 
DTEND:20130421T033000Z
DTSTART:20130421T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T230700Z
SUMMARY:Faculty Recital –  Enlighten All
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:BOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353\nSchool of Performing Arts Box Office. Ho
 urs: Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.\n \nW
 EB SITE:   http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Department of Theatre Arts &amp\; Dance
 continues &quot\;Water Works&quot\; performance season withSpring Dance Co
 ncert 2013 \nPRODUCER:   Sonoma State University Department of Theatre 
 Arts &amp\; Dance presents WHAT:             &quot\;Spring Da
 nce Concert 2013&quot\;  Always exhilarating\, unexpected\, professional 
 and thoroughly entertaining - the annual Sonoma State University Spring Da
 nce Concert features SSU dancers performing new\, cutting edge dance works
  each with a different aesthetic sensibility. The  Spring Dance Concert 
 2013 taps into the SSU yearlong &quot\;Water Works&quot\; theme with new i
 nspiration from the Dance Exchange\, the renowned national dance company f
 rom Washington\, D.C.  Dance Exchange's artistic director Cassie Meador a
 nd resident artist Matthew Cumbie came to the SSU campus during the 2013 s
 pring semester to create work on the dances (&quot\;Where I will turn&quot
 \;). The concert program includes new original music\; a collaborative da
 nce piece choreographed by SSU students with Dance Exchange\; and new work
 s from professional guest choreographers including San Francisco's Christi
 ne Cali and Scott Wells\, and SSU Professor Emeritus of Dance Nancy Lyons.
  Directed by Kristen DaleyWHEN:     April 12 to April 20\, 20137:30 p
 .m. Friday\, April 12\; Saturday\, April 13 (followed by post show discuss
 ion)\; Tuesday\, April 16\; Friday\, April 19\; and Saturday\, April 202 p
 .m. Sunday\, April 146:30 p.m. Thursday\, April 18 (Faculty/Staff Night) 
 LOCATION:  Evert B. Person TheatreSonoma State University\, 1801 E. Cotat
 i Ave.\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94928Evert B. Person Theatre is accessed throug
 h the main entrance to Sonoma State University. Tickets also sold at the d
 oor one hour prior to curtain. PARKING: After entering the main entrance 
 of Sonoma State University\, turn right. Use Parking Lot E or Parking Lot 
 F. Parking permits are required at all times. Permits may be purchased fro
 m the vending machines located at the entrance to parking lots. The fee is
  $5. Use ramp to the left of Parking Lot E to access the main entrance of 
 Evert B. Person Theatre. COST / TICKET PRICE: $10 to $17Sonoma State Univ
 ersity students admitted free. Tickets also sold at the door one hour prio
 r to curtain. Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 707-6
 64-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/tix)
  ORDER TICKETS: Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 70
 7-664-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/t
 ix) BOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353School of Performing Arts Box Office. Hours
 : Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SIT
 E:   http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks (http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks)
  PROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg (http://an
 imoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg)
DTSTART:20130421T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130326T154500Z
SUMMARY:Spring Dance Concert 2013
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:Santa Rosa Symphonic Chorus\n707-527-4999 ext. 9228
DESCRIPTION:Seventh Annual Redwood Empire community Choral Festival. \nA c
 elebration of communal singing .\nThe best Sonoma choruses  perform indiv
 idually and in a final group piece.\nSanta Rosa Bible Church\, 4575 Badger
  Rd \, Santa Rosa \nfree admission\, Donations accepted 
DTEND:20130407T043000Z
DTSTART:20130407T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130315T212600Z
SUMMARY:Community Choral Festival
URL:http://www.santarosasymphonicchorus.com/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:Santa Rosa Symphonic Chorus \ninfo@santarosasymphonicchorus.com\n70
 7-527-4999\;9228
DESCRIPTION: \n\nTHE MUSIC OF JEROME KERN\nThe Santa Rosa Smphonic Chorus 
 is singing the music of the immortal Jerome Kern.\nOn April 21st\,  our 
 yearly fundraiser will benefit our chorist and friend Tristan Humble . Tr
 istan\, one of our chorists\,  is still in a coma following a biking acci
 dent on Feb 2nd.  A fund has been established to alleviate medical costs 
 still to come.\n \n\nTickets are $25 and are available from Stanroy's an
 d Copperfield's in Santa Rosa\, online at Santarosasymphonicchorus.com (h
 ttp://Santarosasymphonicchorus.com)\, or from any chorus member . \nRefre
 shments are included in the ticket price\, and wine will be available for 
 purchase.\nThe concert will be held at : \nGlaser Center\,\n547 Mendocino
  Ave (x-apple-data-detectors://2)\nSanta Rosa (x-apple-data-detectors://2)
DTEND:20130422T000000Z
DTSTART:20130421T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130321T232800Z
SUMMARY:Jerome Kern's All the Things You Are
URL:http://www.santarosasymphonicchorus.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n (707) 664-2324
DESCRIPTION: John Palmer\, director \nGreen Music Center\, Music Educat
 ion Hall 1028\nInstead of writing term papers on different eras and styles
  of rock music\, students in John Palmer's Rock Music: Styles and Contexts
  stand and deliver their own compositions.\nFree
DTEND:20130423T033000Z
DTSTART:20130423T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T230800Z
SUMMARY:Rock Collegium 
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Dept. of Theatre Arts &amp\; Dance pres
 ents &quot\;The Copeland Creek Project / A Theatrical Journey&quot\;\nCrea
 ted by the students of the Advanced Acting and Technical Theatre ProgramsD
 irected by Mark Valdez / Dramaturgy by Scott HorsteinGreg Sarris / Writing
  Consultant\n \nA site-specific performance presented along Copeland Cree
 k as it runs through the Sonoma State University campus and at the Environ
 mental Technology Center.\n \nCreated with the Advanced Acting and Techni
 cal students of the Sonoma State University Department of Theatre Arts &am
 p\; Dance\, the piece explores the stories past and present of communities
  along Copeland Creek and how the creek and its communities have shaped ea
 ch other.\n \nThis event commences and concludes at the Environmental Tec
 hnology Center (located west of SSU campus Lot A) and is presented in part
  as a walking tour along Copeland Creek. Performances are free and open to
  the general public and Sonoma State University faculty\, staff and studen
 ts. Reservations are strongly recommended due to limited audience capacity
  for this site specific performance.\nWHEN:  April 24 to May 2\, 2013 12 
 p.m. Wednesday\, April 24 and Wednesday\, May 17 p.m. Friday\, April 26 (F
 aculty / Staff Night)\; Saturday\, April 27 and Thursday\, May 22 p.m. Sun
 day April 28\n \nTRANSPORTATION: Transportation from the Environmental Te
 chnology Center (located west of SSU campus Lot A) is provided. Last ride 
 leaves promptly at listed performance times. No late comers can be accommo
 dated. Limited capacity for handicapped transportation during along the cr
 eek is available and must\nbe reserved in advance through the Box Office.
 \n \nLOCATION: Sonoma State University  1801 E. Cotati Ave.\, Rohnert Pa
 rk\, CA 94928This event commences and concludes at the Environmental Techn
 ology Center and is presented in part as a walking tour along Copeland Cre
 ek as it runs through the SSU campus\, just north of the University Lakes.
 \n \nPARKING: Use Lot A  at the end of West Redwood drive\, north of Car
 son Hall and west of the Art building. Lot A has reserved and disabled par
 king. Parking permits are required at all times. Permits may be purchased 
 from the vending machines located at the entrance to parking lots. The fee
  is $5. Contact SSU for help with this location at: http://www.sonoma.edu/
 maps/contact.php?location=parking-a (http://www.sonoma.edu/maps/contact.ph
 p?location=parking-a)\n \nCOST:    Admission is free. Performances are
  free and open to the general public and Sonoma State University faculty\,
  staff and students. Reservations are strongly recommended due to limited 
 audience capacity of  this site specific performance. BOX OFFICE:  707-
 664-2353Box Office and Will Call for this event is at the Environmental Te
 chnology Center.   School of Performing Arts Box Office Hours: Monday th
 ru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.  WEB SITE:   htt
 p://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/tix)\n \nPROMO VIDEO:  htt
 p://animoto.com/play/msEZU5tw9bGqLaOOYOZ7kA (http://animoto.com/play/msEZU
 5tw9bGqLaOOYOZ7kA)\n 
DTSTART:20130424T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130409T151200Z
SUMMARY:The Copeland Creek Project / A Theatrical Journey
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/tix/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n (707) 664-2324
DESCRIPTION:Andy Collinsworth\, conductor \nGreen Music Center\, Joan and
  Sanford I. Weill Hall\ndetails coming soon\nFree
DTEND:20130425T200000Z
DTSTART:20130425T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T231000Z
SUMMARY:Chamber Wind Ensemble
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/subscriptionspring13.html\nBox Of
 fice: (707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Doug Leibinger\, director \nGreen Music Center\, Joan and San
 ford I. Weill Hall\nYou won't want to miss this jazz concert – performan
 ces by the 18-piece big band and two top jazz ensembles.\nPart of the Bake
 r’s Dozen series.\n$10-$15 
DTEND:20130426T033000Z
DTSTART:20130426T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T231100Z
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra\, Classic Jazz Ensemble and Post-Bop Ensemble
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month this April\, Olympic g
 old medalist\, Hall of Fame boxer\, and humanitarian\, Sugar Ray Leonard w
 ill keynote the Annual Blue Ribbon Luncheon to support the San Francisco C
 hild Abuse Prevention Center. From boxing\, he went on to become a motivat
 ional speaker\, actor\, and spokesperson for victims of child abuse. This 
 year marks an exciting time for the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention C
 enter as they celebrate 40 years of child abuse prevention. The Center is 
 dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect\, the promotion of 
 healthy families and the mental health of children.\n \nEmmy-Award winnin
 g Co-Anchor of ABC 7/KGO TV and long-time friend of the Center\, Cheryl Je
 nnings\, will serve as the emcee at the event which will be held on Tuesda
 y\, April 26th\, 2013 from 12:00 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons 
 Hotel at 757 Market Street\, San Francisco. Registration begins at 11:00 a
 .m. The event is nearly sold out. If you are interested in sponsoring a ta
 ble\, please call Alysha Catalano at 415-213-7447. 
DTEND:20130426T203000Z
DTSTART:20130426T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130312T153200Z
SUMMARY:San Francisco Child Abuse Center Blue Ribbon Luncheon
URL:http://sfcapc.org/www.special_events/blue_ribbon_luncheon/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:90ea8950bfa351899ecb4be80180cba3http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n (707) 664-2324
DESCRIPTION:Ruth Wilson\, director \nGreen Music Center\, Joan and Sanfor
 d I. Weill Hall\nWho says music can’t be funny? Let these brass arrangem
 ents – from the subtle (Scherzo from Bruckner’s 7th Symphony) to the s
 ide-splitting  (PDQ Bach’s Canzon per Sonar a sei\, count them\, sei) 
  tickle your funny bone.\nFree
DTEND:20130427T000000Z
DTSTART:20130426T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T231200Z
SUMMARY:Surely\, You Jest! Brass Ensemble
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/subscriptionspring13.html\nBox Of
 fice: (707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION: Jenny Bent\, conductor \nGreen Music Center\, Joan and San
 ford I. Weill Hall\nKick back and enjoy an elegant evening of choral maste
 rpieces and vocal jazz jewels by living composers and arrangers\, as well 
 as works that influenced their creation.\nPart of the Baker’s Dozen seri
 es.\n$10-$15 
DTEND:20130427T033000Z
DTSTART:20130427T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T174900Z
SUMMARY:It's Alive!  Chamber Singers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5de8a55368e6e94bf7478d4605d80ae0http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n(707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Will Johnson\, director \nGreen Music Center\, Music Educatio
 n Hall 1028\nOriginal works in a variety of genres composed\, performed an
 d directed by students.\nFree
DTEND:20130429T033000Z
DTSTART:20130429T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T231600Z
SUMMARY:Student Composers Concert
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n(707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Judiyaba\, director \nGreen Music Center\, Joan and Sanford I
 . Weill Hall\nWhat do the composers Darius Milhaud\, Camille St. Saens\, M
 arcia Bauman\, Larry London and Lou Harrison have in common? You'll just h
 ave to come to the concert to find out.\nFree
DTEND:20130430T033000Z
DTSTART:20130430T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T231700Z
SUMMARY:String Orchestra
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:Santa Rosa Symphonic Chorus \nTel : 707-527-4999\;9228
DESCRIPTION:Hear many of the county's best choruses perform individually\, 
 and in a final group piece.  \nThe Santa Rosa Symphonic Chorus\, Cantiamo
 \, Redwood Chorale\, the Tangents\, Sonoma Valley Chorale and more ....\nC
 oncert will be held at :\nSanta Rosa Bible Church \n\n4575 Badger rd\nSan
 ta Rosa\n\nFree admission\, donations accepted
DTEND:20130407T043000Z
DTSTART:20130407T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130321T225700Z
SUMMARY:Seventh Annual Redwood Empire Community Choral Festival
URL:http://www.santarosasymphonicchorus.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:327ccb0d166986a7a89e5495984ec057http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n(707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Judiyaba and Marilyn Thompson\, directors  \nGreen Music Cent
 er\, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall\nFind out how chamber music makes ever
 y instrument a star!\nFree
DTEND:20130430T200000Z
DTSTART:20130430T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T231800Z
SUMMARY:Instrumental Repertory Recitals 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a604583eca8e0bde99263dde63c50d3fhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n(707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Kendrick Freeman and Doug Leibinger\, directors \nGreen Music
  Center\, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall\nRelive the jazz standards with t
 he Classic Jazz Ensemble\, then catch up on what's current with Post Bop a
 nd Contemporary Jazz Ensembles. All three groups led by Doug Leibinger.\nF
 ree
DTEND:20130501T033000Z
DTSTART:20130501T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T232100Z
SUMMARY:Latin Band and Contemporary Jazz Ensemble 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-3
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:PHONE:    707-763-8920\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or 
 purchase at the door.\n \nWEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;THE PRICE&quot\; WHO:       Cinnabar Theater pres
 ents WHAT:      &quot\;The Price&quot\;              
    By Arthur Miller Two estranged brothers meet to divvy up the estate
  of their late father in “The Price\,” a 1968 Broadway play which shin
 es with humor rarely seen in plays by Arthur Miller. The story plays out i
 n the Manhattan brownstone attic of the brothers’ once wealthy father wh
 ich is overflowing with a lifetime of furniture\, paintings\, mementos and
  family history. The brothers (a successful doctor and a hardworking polic
 eman) are joined by a witty\, elderly antique dealer and a long-suffering 
 wife in this powerful theatrical examination of sibling rivalry and regret
 . Noted actor of stage and screen\, Charles Siebert is featured in the ro
 le of antique dealer Gregory Solomon. Siebert appeared in several noted pr
 oductions on Broadway\; starred as Dr. Riverside on the television series 
 &quot\;Trapper John\, MD&quot\; and served as director on several televisi
 on series. Directed by Sheri Lee Miller WHEN:  March 22 to April 7\, 20
 138 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays\;and 2 p.m. Sundays March 31 and April 7. 
 TICKETS:  $15 to $25$25 General\; $22 Seniors 65 &amp\; Over\; $15 Age 22
  &amp\; Under LOCATION:   Cinnabar Theater3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, P
 etaluma\, CA 94952 PHONE:    707-763-892010 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thro
 ugh Friday or purchase at the door. WEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.org
  CAST:  Madeleine Ashe of Petaluma as Esther Franz\; Samson Hood of Sant
 a Rosa as Victor Franz\; John Shillington of Sebastopol as Walter Franz\; 
 and Charles Siebert * of Healdsburg as Gregory Solomon. *Member Actors Eq
 uity Association\, the union of professional stage actors This production
  is underwritten by Ken Larson and Linda Adams
DTSTART:20130407T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130304T174500Z
SUMMARY:'The Price' By Arthur Miller
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-1
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:PHONE:    707-763-8920\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or 
 purchase at the door.\n \nWEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;THE PRICE&quot\; WHO:       Cinnabar Theater pres
 ents WHAT:      &quot\;The Price&quot\;              
    By Arthur Miller Two estranged brothers meet to divvy up the estate
  of their late father in “The Price\,” a 1968 Broadway play which shin
 es with humor rarely seen in plays by Arthur Miller. The story plays out i
 n the Manhattan brownstone attic of the brothers’ once wealthy father wh
 ich is overflowing with a lifetime of furniture\, paintings\, mementos and
  family history. The brothers (a successful doctor and a hardworking polic
 eman) are joined by a witty\, elderly antique dealer and a long-suffering 
 wife in this powerful theatrical examination of sibling rivalry and regret
 . Noted actor of stage and screen\, Charles Siebert is featured in the ro
 le of antique dealer Gregory Solomon. Siebert appeared in several noted pr
 oductions on Broadway\; starred as Dr. Riverside on the television series 
 &quot\;Trapper John\, MD&quot\; and served as director on several televisi
 on series. Directed by Sheri Lee Miller WHEN:  March 22 to April 7\, 20
 138 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays\;and 2 p.m. Sundays March 31 and April 7. 
 TICKETS:  $15 to $25$25 General\; $22 Seniors 65 &amp\; Over\; $15 Age 22
  &amp\; Under LOCATION:   Cinnabar Theater3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, P
 etaluma\, CA 94952 PHONE:    707-763-892010 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thro
 ugh Friday or purchase at the door. WEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.org
  CAST:  Madeleine Ashe of Petaluma as Esther Franz\; Samson Hood of Sant
 a Rosa as Victor Franz\; John Shillington of Sebastopol as Walter Franz\; 
 and Charles Siebert * of Healdsburg as Gregory Solomon. *Member Actors Eq
 uity Association\, the union of professional stage actors This production
  is underwritten by Ken Larson and Linda Adams
DTSTART:20130407T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130304T174500Z
SUMMARY:'The Price' By Arthur Miller
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/subscriptionspring13.html\nBox Of
 fice: (707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Brian S. Wilson\, director \nGreen Music Center\, Joan and Sa
 nford I. Weill Hall\nSSU's distinguished faculty composers dish up excitin
 g new works in all genres\, from jazz to avant-garde. Performed by studio 
 faculty members.\nPart of the Baker’s Dozen series.\n$10-$15 
DTEND:20130413T033000Z
DTSTART:20130413T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T230300Z
SUMMARY:Faculty Composers Concert: Twinge
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:ORDER TICKETS: Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office 
 at 707-664-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix\n \nBOX OFFICE:  70
 7-664-2353\nSchool of Performing Arts Box Office. Hours: Monday thru Frida
 y 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.\n \nWEB SITE:   http://www.
 sonoma.edu/waterworks
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Department of Theatre Arts &amp\; Dance
 continues &quot\;Water Works&quot\; performance season withSpring Dance Co
 ncert 2013 \nPRODUCER:   Sonoma State University Department of Theatre 
 Arts &amp\; Dance presents WHAT:             &quot\;Spring Da
 nce Concert 2013&quot\;  Always exhilarating\, unexpected\, professional 
 and thoroughly entertaining - the annual Sonoma State University Spring Da
 nce Concert features SSU dancers performing new\, cutting edge dance works
  each with a different aesthetic sensibility. The  Spring Dance Concert 
 2013 taps into the SSU yearlong &quot\;Water Works&quot\; theme with new i
 nspiration from the Dance Exchange\, the renowned national dance company f
 rom Washington\, D.C.  Dance Exchange's artistic director Cassie Meador a
 nd resident artist Matthew Cumbie came to the SSU campus during the 2013 s
 pring semester to create work on the dances (&quot\;Where I will turn&quot
 \;). The concert program includes new original music\; a collaborative da
 nce piece choreographed by SSU students with Dance Exchange\; and new work
 s from professional guest choreographers including San Francisco's Christi
 ne Cali and Scott Wells\, and SSU Professor Emeritus of Dance Nancy Lyons.
  Directed by Kristen DaleyWHEN:     April 12 to April 20\, 20137:30 p
 .m. Friday\, April 12\; Saturday\, April 13 (followed by post show discuss
 ion)\; Tuesday\, April 16\; Friday\, April 19\; and Saturday\, April 202 p
 .m. Sunday\, April 146:30 p.m. Thursday\, April 18 (Faculty/Staff Night) 
 LOCATION:  Evert B. Person TheatreSonoma State University\, 1801 E. Cotat
 i Ave.\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94928Evert B. Person Theatre is accessed throug
 h the main entrance to Sonoma State University. Tickets also sold at the d
 oor one hour prior to curtain. PARKING: After entering the main entrance 
 of Sonoma State University\, turn right. Use Parking Lot E or Parking Lot 
 F. Parking permits are required at all times. Permits may be purchased fro
 m the vending machines located at the entrance to parking lots. The fee is
  $5. Use ramp to the left of Parking Lot E to access the main entrance of 
 Evert B. Person Theatre. COST / TICKET PRICE: $10 to $17Sonoma State Univ
 ersity students admitted free. Tickets also sold at the door one hour prio
 r to curtain. Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 707-6
 64-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/tix)
  ORDER TICKETS: Pre-order or reserve tickets through the box office at 70
 7-664-2353 or online at http://www.sonoma.edu/tix (http://www.sonoma.edu/t
 ix) BOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353School of Performing Arts Box Office. Hours
 : Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SIT
 E:   http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks (http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks)
  PROMO VIDEO:  http://animoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg (http://an
 imoto.com/play/CfIExMOggTyRGiB7bPYQfg)
DTSTART:20130413T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130326T154500Z
SUMMARY:Spring Dance Concert 2013
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:68488ca1ef8b840f3363c46e168075ebhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:AXIS Dance Company\n510-625-0110\n\nBox Office\n1-800-838-3006
DESCRIPTION:Friday &amp\; Saturday\, April 12-13 @ 8pmSunday\, April 14 @ 2
 pm\n“...magnificently powerful and unlike what you'll see elsewhere.” 
 - Sid Smith\, Chicago Tribune\nIn 1987 when the Bay Area’s own AXIS Danc
 e Company first performed\, gas was 89 cents per gallon\, The Simpsons deb
 uted on FOX\, and Prozac had only just become available to a country flock
 ing to see a movie called Dirty Dancing\, which spawned the catchphrase\, 
 “No one puts baby in the corner.”  Fast forward twenty-five years lat
 er and AXIS Dance Company\, now considered to be the United States leading
  physically integrated dance company\, celebrates 25 years of against-the-
 odds success with a series of performances at the Malonga Casquelourd Cent
 er in Oakland.\nThe performances will include the world premieres of:\n\nw
 hat if\, would you by choreographer Victoria Marks with an original music 
 score by Beth Custer\nThe Reflective Surface by Amy Seiwert\nDix minutes p
 lus tard (Ten Minutes Later) by Sonya Delwaide.\n\nFriday April 12th is th
 e Target Family Performance and Opening Night Gala! All tickets are $10. S
 aturday and Sunday: $22 general\, $15 students\, seniors and disabled\, $1
 0 youth 14 years and under. Tickets at the door are $25.\nAlso\, wheelchai
 r seating is limited\, please reserve in advance by calling and note your 
 seating requirements at time of purchase.\nLOCATION:Malonga Casquelourd Ce
 nter for the Arts1428 Alice Street\, Oakland\, CAClose to BART and plenty 
 of parking\nBOX OFFICE:1-800-838-3006Purchase tickets online at www.brownp
 apertickets.com
DTEND:20130416T030000Z
DTSTART:20130413T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130301T160000Z
SUMMARY:AXIS Dance Company - 25 Years of Inspiring Dance!
URL:http://www.brownpapertickets.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:299bfafbf53cd06032eb0fb62df867c1http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T013855Z
CONTACT:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/performances/\n (707) 664-2324
DESCRIPTION:Green Music Center\, Room 1028\nIncoming students who sing or p
 lay an instrument will want to check out this annual Music Department show
 case spectacular featuring current student performers.\nFree
DTEND:20130413T210000Z
DTSTART:20130413T200000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130122T230300Z
SUMMARY:Sampler Concert - Seawolf Day 
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
