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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600 x111
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibit\, Anonymous: 19th and 20th Century Photographs an
 d Quilts by Unknown Artists from the Collection of Robert Flynn Johnson\, 
 will run August 5 through September 18 at Petaluma Arts  Center\, 230 Lake
 ville Street\, Petaluma. Anonymous photography has a magical and mysteriou
 s quality. The nineteenth and twentieth century images assembled here by c
 ollector and curator Robert Flynn Johnson are by turn poignant\, humorous\
 , erotic\, and disturbing. Their subject is the human condition. Although 
 the artists are unknown\, the photographs could be made by anyone who has 
 ever used a camera.\nJohnson’s search for vernacular photographs led him
  to discover another form of memory-gathering and he began collecting hand
 -made quilts. He found the same mystery and poignant humanity in quilts\, 
 pieced together from family clothing and fabrics.\nRecently retired as cur
 ator in charge of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at the Fine Ar
 ts Museum of San Francisco\, a position he held since 1975\, Robert Flynn 
 Johnson is the author of numerous books and critical essays. Two recent bo
 oks will be on sale at the Petaluma  Art Center during the exhibition:  A
 nonymous: Enigmatic Images from Unknown Photographers and The Face in the 
 Lens: Anonymous Photography.\nThe exhibition includes 12 quilts and numero
 us photographic images from Johnson’s second book\, The Face in the Lens
 . Selected photographs from the author’s collection will be offered for 
 sale. Johnson will sign both books at the August 14 panel discussion with
  San Francisco gallery owners and fellow collectors\, Stephen Wirtz and Ro
 bert Tat.\nRELATED EVENTS:\nOpening Reception\nSaturday\, August 13\, 4-7p
 m (in conjunction with Petaluma Downtown Art Walk)\nDiscussion and Book Si
 gning\nSunday\, August 14 – 2 to 4pm\nAnonymous curator\, Robert Flynn J
 ohnson in conversation with fellow collectors\, gallery owners Stephen Wir
 tz and Robert Tat Robert Flynn Johnson will sign copies of his books on th
 e works of unknown photographers. $5 donation.\nSharing our Favorite Quits
  Saturday\, August 27\, 2pm Roderick Kiracofe The American Quilt: A Histor
 y of Cloth and Comfort Author\, collector and gallerist Rodney Kiracofe is
  a scholar of the American Quilt. He will bring some of his favorite quilt
 s to this salon and encourages attendees to do the same. This is an opport
 unity to share these treasures with others and to answer questions about t
 he collection and conservation of historic quilts.\nFamily Workshops:\n \n
 Crazy Quilt Memories with Sonya Lee Barrington\nSaturday August 27 – 10 
 am to 1pm (meet Sonya for a gallery tour at 9:30am)\n~Patchwork Pillow Cov
 er~\nThe pillow cover (approx 14 x 14) will be embellished with: lace\, do
 ilies\, embroidery and buttons from family clothing and interior fabrics t
 hat are supplied by the students. $50 (for an adult with a child age 8 and
  up).\n~Pockets to Bags with Sonya Lee Barrington~\nSaturday\, September 1
 9 – 1- 4 pm (meet Sonya for a gallery tour at 12:30 pm) Turn a pair of o
 ld Jeans into a purse or carry-all. $50 (for an adult with a child age 8 a
 nd up).
DTEND:20110919T190000Z
DTSTART:20110805T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110708T153400Z
SUMMARY:Anonymous: 19th and 20th Century Photographs and Quilts by Unknown 
 Artists from the Collection of Robert Flynn Johnson
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
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UID:5816da2e13c397516b5de018c85299b7http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Phone: (707) 938-1807
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nThe Katmandu Festival celebrates the diverse cultures
  of Nepal\, Tibet and India through traditional Himalayan music and lively
  dance performances. Stroll through a colorful marketplace to shop for jew
 elry\, clothing\, art\, antiques and crafts. Savor mouth-watering momos an
 d other traditional fresh-cooked cuisines\, and relax with a healing arts 
 demonstration. Take a virtual tour of Nepal with a beautiful photo gallery
  featuring the unique places and faces of Nepal\, home to the majestic Mou
 nt Everest.         \nAdmission is a suggested $10 donation. There w
 ill be a silent auction and hourly raffles for fine dining\, weekend getaw
 ays and other prizes from some of the Sonoma Wine Country’s best venues.
  All proceeds from the event will benefit Children’s Medical Aid Foundat
 ion\, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing correctiv
 e surgery for Nepalese children with birth defects\, and building medical 
 clinics to serve impoverished families in rural areas of Nepal. \nVeteran
 s Memorial Hall\, Sonoma\, CA126 First Street West(two blocks north of Son
 oma Plaza)\n\n
DTEND:20110912T180000Z
DTSTART:20110910T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110816T161200Z
SUMMARY:7th Annual Katmandu Festival
URL:http://www.childrensmedaid.org/katmandu-festival/
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UID:5a91f3fb176e22434c90e676202d8469http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\nPetaluma Arts Center\n230 Lakeville St. Petaluma CA
  94952\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInstructor: Tim Fleming\nSept 14 and 21\n2 
 Wednesdays 7:00 - 9:00 pm\nFee: $90 plus $5 materials\nJoin an Adobe Certi
 fied Instructor (ACI) as we build\na working web site in just two easy les
 sons. Follow\nalong as we set up our account\, choose a domain\nname and a
 dd a design to our site. You'll see how\neasy it is to add text\, images a
 nd even movies!\nCreate new pages\, add a photo gallery and incorporate\na
  blog. No technical experience is required.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
DTEND:20110915T040000Z
DTSTART:20110915T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110826T154800Z
SUMMARY:Build Your Own Website
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/education/art-classes/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110915T223000Z
DTSTART:20110915T213000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Restore & Improve Your Balance Training Class
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/restore-improve-your-balance-trainin
 g-class/
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UID:21b38492be23e22aaec0f3e3a222ffa9http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\nPetaluma Arts Center\n230 Lakeville St. Petaluma CA
  94952\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInstructor: Bill EakenSept 15 - Oct. 20
 : Teens 16 - 196 Thursdays: 3:30 - 5:00 pmFee: $115 Materials: Approx $15
  (see below)All great painting is built on a solid foundation ofprofession
 al technique. You'll begin by learning concretemethods for creating good c
 omposition andcolor harmony. Students purchase theirown materials from li
 st provided upon registration.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
DTEND:20110916T000000Z
DTSTART:20110915T223000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110826T154600Z
SUMMARY:Advanced Painting for Teens
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/education/art-classes/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110916T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110916T230000Z
DTSTART:20110916T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Yoga with Kelly
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/yoga-with-kelly/
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UID:79fa89e9b618693e942693ce9c738872http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Michael Van Why\, Dude Zighi Baci tenor 707-538-2831.
DESCRIPTION:Due Zighi Baci \nLive in Concert\nA Hearty Helping of Favorite 
 French Chanson Sandwiched Between Layers of Spicy Italian Canzone \nFriday
 \, September 16\, 7pm\nAqus Café 189 H Street\, Petaluma\nNo Cover Charge
 \nDue Zighi Baci (Two Gypsy Kisses) presents Panini on a Croissant – a c
 oncert of music from the boulevards of Paris and Rome at Aqus Café  (189
  H Street) in Petaluma\, 7 p.m. on September 16.\nPanini on a Croissant is
  a compilation of European café style melodies that represent the passion
 ate French chanson (song) of Parisian dance halls and the sweet romantic r
 hythms of coastal Italian canzone (song).\nThis concert celebrates some of
  the more popular melodies of these two exciting cultures\, noted Sheri Mi
 gnano\, Due Zighi Baci’s accordionist. She and tenor Michael Van Why pla
 y original songs and create arrangements that take audiences to another ti
 me and place.\nDue Zighi Baci have performed in a variety of San Francisco
  Bay Area venues. Most recently they appeared at the North  Bay Italian Cu
 ltural Center in Santa Rosa and Café Trieste in San Francisco’s North  
 Beach.\nThere is no cover charge for the concert and people are advised to
  come early as seating is limited.  For information\, visit www.eurocafem
 usic.com (http://www.eurocafemusic.com/) or call 707-538-2831.\nMichael Va
 n Why\, tenor\nSheri Mignano\, accordion
DTSTART:20110917T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110802T202600Z
SUMMARY:Due Zighi Baci's 'Panini on a Croissant' Concert
URL:http://www.eurocafemusic.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110917T040000Z
DTSTART:20110917T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110917T040000Z
DTSTART:20110917T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110917T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:David Templeton (707) 338- 6013
DESCRIPTION:The award winning solo show Wretch Like Me will be presented at
  three North Bay locations August 5 through October 19 in Petaluma\, Santa
   Rosa and Sebastopol.\nThe show\, created by actor\, journalist and Natio
 nal Endowment for the Arts-honored theater critic David Templeton explores
  a wild ride through a 1970’s Southern California landscape of spaced-ou
 t believers\, tongues-spouting surfers\, and radical evangelical puppeteer
 s. The plot-driven storytelling also includes cleverly conjured descriptio
 ns of an acid-dropping minister named Reverend Dude\, an affably sinister 
 alien puppet and a beautiful believer.
DTSTART:20110917T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110720T212700Z
SUMMARY:Wretch Like Me
URL:http://www.wretchlikeme.org/
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UID:ab242ea5c3924b093ec10d139f5b1346http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nSan Rafael\, CA
  94901\n415-456-9062
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nInstructor: Diane Hain\nDonations Appreciated\nThis c
 lass is created for older adults who have not been exercising regularly\, 
 or have arthritis related problems. It moves at a moderate\, comfortable (
 yet progressively challenging) pace to meet individual needs. Chair exerci
 ses (to tone both upper and lower body muscles) will comprise a major port
 ion of the class. Also includes joint flexibility\, muscle strengthening\,
  balance.\n\n
DTEND:20110912T190000Z
DTSTART:20110912T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110907T161800Z
SUMMARY:Movement and Music: A Universal Language
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/movement-and-music/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:54dd73c220748234d4f3ff452d19e563http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events Manager
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nSonido Pirata is an exhibition exploring sound\, memo
 ry\, and cultural history. In Latin America it is common for popular music
  to be pirated and sold by street vendors as commercial merchandise. The a
 rtists in this exhibition take their cue from this phenomenon of sonido pi
 rata (literally\, &quot\;pirated sound&quot\;)\, making use of appropriate
 d sounds and images and utilizing approaches to art-making that mimic and 
 reflect black market economies. Curated by Julio Cesar Morales. Featured a
 rtists: Facundo Argañaraz\, Nao Bustamante\, Juan Capistran\, Sofia Cordo
 va\, Ana Teresa Fernandez\, Josh Kun\, Juan Luna-Avin\, Eamon Ore-Giron\, 
 Shizu Saldamando\, Torolab\, Cristina Victor.  Exhibition takes place at 
 Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma Town Plaz
 a.\n\n
DTEND:20110918T000000Z
DTSTART:20110917T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110909T145100Z
SUMMARY:Sonido Pirata
URL:http://www.svma.org/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a42b978262daefc82b5c80dcff514a26http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Jenny Juhl\nBox Office Manager\n707-664-2353
DESCRIPTION:NATS Fall Workshop\nVoice Master Class - Ruth Ann Swenson\nLynn
 e Morrow and Susan Witt-Butler\, coordinators\nSaturday\, September 17\, 1
 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.\nWarren Auditorium\nSix singers from Sonoma State U
 niversity and the Redwood Empire chapter of the National Association of Te
 achers of Singing will perform for internationally recognized soprano Ruth
  Ann Swenson. Open to the public\, seating is limited. Information: www.na
 tsredwoodempirechapter.com.
DTEND:20110917T230000Z
DTSTART:20110917T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110811T190700Z
SUMMARY:Sonoma State University NATS Fall Workshop
URL:http://sonoma.edu/music/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1b538117c75e677a9e8fd68c09ac4789http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Sonoma Valley Museum of Art 551 Broadway Sonoma\, CA 95476 707-939-
 1080
DESCRIPTION:By Josh Kun\, Director\, The Popular Music Project of the Norma
 n Lear Center at USC\, and the &quot\;Sonido Pirata DJs&quot\;: Julio Mora
 les and DJ Lengua.\nJoin us for a live\, improvised musical lecture about 
 mobile sound system DJs\, or Sonideros who are shaping what Kun calls an a
 esthetics of allá-a way of using recorded sound and audio technology to e
 ngage with borderland and migration politics. In Spanish\, allá is neithe
 r the here (aqua) nor there (allí) that we see. Allá is an &quot\;over t
 here&quot\; that is not necessarily visible\, a space we know is there but
  is not yet occupied or realized.
DTEND:20110917T230000Z
DTSTART:20110917T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110908T005100Z
SUMMARY:'The Aesthetics of Allá': A Sonidero Lecture
URL:http://www.svma.org/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110918T040000Z
DTSTART:20110918T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110531T155600Z
SUMMARY:Film Night in the Park
URL:http://www.filmnight.or/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110918T040000Z
DTSTART:20110918T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110404T151700Z
SUMMARY:Marin Shakespeare Company's 2011 Summer Festival Season
URL:http://www.marinshakespeare.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110918T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c406bf39ebfa46ee836cd1c2b7c4a62ahttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
DESCRIPTION: \nSonoma State University Jazz Forum - Jared Gold Group \nFea
 turing Sylvia Cuenca\, drums &amp\; Randy Vincent\, guitar\nSept. 12\n1:00
  p.m.\nGMC 1029 *\n            New York-based Jared Gold is a v
 ersatile master of the Hammond B3 organ who has caught the attention of su
 ch veteran notables as Dave Stryker\, Oliver Lake\, Adam Nussbaum &amp\; J
 ohn Abercrombie. Sylvia Cuenca is a San Jose native who has become a fixtu
 re on the New York scene\; she is a regular member of Clark Terry’s quin
 tet and has toured extensively with Joe Henderson. They will join SSU’s 
 own Randy Vincent for this west coast appearance.\n            
 Jazz Forum at SSU is a unique performance/master class designed to expose 
 jazz majors and guests to a wide variety of jazz styles. Guest musicians p
 erform their music with commentary in a relaxed atmosphere. Info: leibinge
 @sonoma.edu (mailto:leibinge@sonoma.edu)\n* GMC 1029 is in music education
  hall\, next to Green Music Center. Park in Lot L. Parking is $2.50.
DTEND:20110912T210000Z
DTSTART:20110912T200000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110811T222300Z
SUMMARY:Sonoma State University Jazz Forum - Jared Gold Group
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-7
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
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:20110913T223000Z
DTSTART:20110913T213000Z
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:a3679c84f351592816124b61ba9ea5f3http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\nPetaluma Arts Center\n230 Lakeville St.\, Petaluma\
 , CA 94952\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n                      \n\n\n\nInstructor:
  Sueann Bettison Sher9/13-10/18\, Kids age 5-8.6 Tuesdays - 3:30-5pmFee: 
 $115 plus $30 materials / kiln fee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClay feels good in your 
 hands. Squeeze it\, pound it\, pinch it\, roll it. This class is about us
 ing clay to make your own creations\; monsters and creatures\,funny masks
 \, crazy animals\, people\, oodles of noodles\, bowls or pots.\n\n\n\n\n\n
 \n
DTEND:20110914T000000Z
DTSTART:20110913T223000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110824T214700Z
SUMMARY:Clay for Kids Session #1 Kids Age 5-8
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/education/art-classes/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c0ec233669600816c76861cc59f5accdhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Jazz Forum - The Shotgun Wedding Quinte
 t\nSept. 14\n1:00 p.m.\nGMC 1029 *\n            SSU jazz progra
 m alumnus Adam Theis has become one of the most visible personalities of t
 he San Francisco music scene – he is the founder of the “Jazz Mafia\,
  a collective of some of the most forward-thinking musicians around. The
  Shotgun Wedding Quintet\, featuring Theis on trombone\, tuba &amp\; bass 
 guitar\, is a cadre of Jazz Mafia multi-instrumentalists who create an exc
 iting blend of hip-hop &amp\; jazz. Their latest CD\, “Tales from the Ba
 rbary Coast\,” has received much critical acclaim since its release last
  summer.\n            Jazz Forum at SSU is a unique performance
 /master class designed to expose jazz majors and guests to a wide variety 
 of jazz styles. Guest musicians perform their music with commentary in a r
 elaxed atmosphere. Info: leibinge@sonoma.edu (mailto:leibinge@sonoma.edu)
 \n* GMC 1029 is in music education hall\, next to Green Music Center. Park
  in Lot L. Parking is $2.50.
DTEND:20110914T210000Z
DTSTART:20110914T200000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110811T223100Z
SUMMARY:Sonoma State University Jazz Forum - The Shotgun Wedding Quintet
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:895b11e9fb95f0a7df48f8742bbba164http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Julia Bodeanu at 579-1500 ext. 21
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nAward-winning watercolorist Annie Murphy Springer - s
 ure to be dressed in purple - will share her artistic talents with interes
 ted pupils during a four-week workshop at the Sonoma County Museum.\n&quot
 \;The Wonders of Watercolor - Experimental Approaches&quot\; is slated for
  1 to 4 p.m.\, on four consecutive Wednesdays from Sept. 14 to Oct. 5\, in
  the museum's sculpture garden.\nThe Bodega artist is (mostly) self-taught
  and has been painting since 1986. She specializes in painting on-scene ou
 tdoors (en plein air).\nCost of the workshop series is $90 for members\, $
 120 for non-members. There will also be a $15 materials fee to cover the c
 ost of experimental surfaces\, pigments\, handout reference materials and 
 a Wonders of Watercolor DVD.\nAll museum classes require advance registrat
 ion. To register\, call Julia Bodeanu at 579-1500 ext. 21\, or email to bo
 deanu@sonomacountymuseum.org (mailto:bodeanu@sonomacountymuseum.org)\, or 
 visit www.sonomacountymuseum.org (http://www.sonomacountymuseum.org/) and 
 click on calendar\, then registration.\nMurphy Springer is happy to answer
  any art-related questions\, via phone at 876-3211\, or email at anniems@s
 onic.net (mailto:anniems@sonic.net). Information is also available on her 
 website at www.anniemurphyspringer.com (http://www.anniemurphyspringer.com
 /).\nThe museum is located at 425 7th St.\, Santa Rosa.\n\n
DTEND:20110914T230000Z
DTSTART:20110914T200000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110913T200200Z
SUMMARY:‘The Wonders of Watercolor – Experimental Approaches’ coming 
 to Sonoma County Museum
URL:http://www.sonomacountymuseum.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a1a4b65c05ea7924c03193bf1f5e5defhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\n930 Tamalpais Ave\nSan Rafael\, CA
  94901\n415-456-9062
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nThomas Attardi\, BS\, MA\, NMT\nJackson Cafe\nFee: $7
 5 for 8 classes/ $10 for drop-in classes\n415-456-9062\nLearn how balanc
 e works\, why your balance may be deteriorating\, and how you can safely i
 mplement very simple exercises to train your balance.\nLearn about:\n\nWha
 t To Do If You Fall\nThe Three Body Systems That Affect The Balance\nSimpl
 e Progressive Rehabilitation to Stimulate the Nervous System\nRe-gaining Y
 our Confidence &amp\; Independence\nGetting the Maximum Benefits to Safe G
 uard Our Risks of Injury\n\nBetter balance and believing in oneself will e
 nable one to maintain as much independence as possible.\n\n
DTEND:20110914T223000Z
DTSTART:20110914T213000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110909T164500Z
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:9462f286376f8b253529297f2ba3a482http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130522T093533Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\nPetaluma Arts Center\n230 Lakeville St. Petaluma\, 
 CA 94952\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInstructor: Mark Edwards9/14-10/19: Kids age 
 5-8.6 Wednesdays\, 3:30-5pmFee: $115 plus $10 materials\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nT
 his will be a very fun class\, where students study the best of both carto
 oning and fine art. We will create cartoon characters\, cartoon strips and
  story boards and more: portraits\, the Mona Lisa\, landscapes\, still lif
 es and clay will be part of the fun with lots of surprises along the way. 
 And to top it all off students will create their own whimsical illustrated
  clocks. Did we mention Italian street painting\, puppets and puzzles?\n\n
 \n\n\n\n\n\n
DTEND:20110915T000000Z
DTSTART:20110914T223000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110824T215300Z
SUMMARY:Kid's Art Studio Session #1 Kids Age 5-8
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/education/art-classes/
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