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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:707.575.5180
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nGordon Medical Associates presents a benefit workshop
  for the \nCenter for Research on Biotoxin Associated Illnesses\nBiotoxin 
 Illness: \nthe science behind accurate diagnosis \nand successful treatmen
 t\nOctober 22\, 8:15a.m.-5p.m. (public/medical professionals)\nOctober 23\
 , 8:30a.m.-1p.m.(medical professionals only) \nHyatt Vineyard Creek\, 170 
 Railroad Street\, Santa Rosa\n What: This unique two-day West Coast opport
 unity offers both the public and medical professionals information about t
 he science behind accurately diagnosing and treating a variety of biotoxin
  illnesses\, including Mold\, Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndr
 ome\, Fibromyalgia\, Lyme\, and Ciguatera and Inflammation.\n \nAttendees
  will learn about specific biotoxins which trigger a cascade of effects in
  the body\, leading to persistent inflammation. Topics include how and why
  those effects come about\, how to measure them\, and the detailed\, progr
 essive protocols that can be used to correct each step of the pathways tha
 t have become imbalanced.  Saturday’s panel of medical experts will answ
 er pre-submitted questions about treatment and treatment-related issues. S
 unday’s medical panel will respond to medical professional questions. Se
 e website for details.   Who: Featured guest\, Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker MD\,
  is a pioneer in exploring the innate immune system and its pivotal role i
 n inflammation and chronic illness. His Maryland clinic may be the only on
 e in the country solely devoted to biotoxin research that has unveiled wha
 t happens when people spend time in water-damaged buildings. He will selec
 t a few medical case studies to review with medical professionals on Sunda
 y. His book Surviving Mold will be available.  Dr. Neil Nathan MD is a Gor
 don Medical Associate and Founding Diplomat of the American Board of Holis
 tic and Integrative Medicine. Author of www.gordonmedical.com (http://www.
 gordeonmedical.com/).     \n\n
DTEND:20111024T160000Z
DTSTART:20111022T150000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110926T165600Z
SUMMARY:Biotoxin Illness: A Benefit for Research
URL:http://www.gordonmedical.com./
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:707.575.5180
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nGordon Medical Associates presents a benefit workshop
  for the \nCenter for Research on Biotoxin Associated Illnesses\nBiotoxin 
 Illness: \nthe science behind accurate diagnosis \nand successful treatmen
 t\nOctober 22\, 8:15a.m.-5p.m. (public/medical professionals)\nOctober 23\
 , 8:30a.m.-1p.m.(medical professionals only) \nHyatt Vineyard Creek\, 170 
 Railroad Street\, Santa Rosa\n What: This unique two-day West Coast opport
 unity offers both the public and medical professionals information about t
 he science behind accurately diagnosing and treating a variety of biotoxin
  illnesses\, including Mold\, Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndr
 ome\, Fibromyalgia\, Lyme\, and Ciguatera and Inflammation.\n \nAttendees
  will learn about specific biotoxins which trigger a cascade of effects in
  the body\, leading to persistent inflammation. Topics include how and why
  those effects come about\, how to measure them\, and the detailed\, progr
 essive protocols that can be used to correct each step of the pathways tha
 t have become imbalanced.  Saturday’s panel of medical experts will answ
 er pre-submitted questions about treatment and treatment-related issues. S
 unday’s medical panel will respond to medical professional questions. Se
 e website for details.   Who: Featured guest\, Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker MD\,
  is a pioneer in exploring the innate immune system and its pivotal role i
 n inflammation and chronic illness. His Maryland clinic may be the only on
 e in the country solely devoted to biotoxin research that has unveiled wha
 t happens when people spend time in water-damaged buildings. He will selec
 t a few medical case studies to review with medical professionals on Sunda
 y. His book Surviving Mold will be available.  Dr. Neil Nathan MD is a Gor
 don Medical Associate and Founding Diplomat of the American Board of Holis
 tic and Integrative Medicine. Author of www.gordonmedical.com (http://www.
 gordeonmedical.com/).     \n\n
DTEND:20111025T160000Z
DTSTART:20111023T150000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110926T165600Z
SUMMARY:Biotoxin Illness: A Benefit for Research
URL:http://www.gordonmedical.com./
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Order by telephone though the box office or online at http://www.br
 ownpapertickets.com\nTickets also sold at the door one hour prior to curta
 in.\n \nBOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353\nSchool of Performing Arts Box Office\nH
 ours: Monday thru Friday 12 to 3 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.\n \nWEB 
 SITE:    http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n&quot\;How I Learned to Drive&quot\; PRODUCER: Sonom
 a State University Department of Theatre Arts and Dance WHAT:      
     “How I Learned to Drive”                    
    By Paula Vogel Fasten your seatbelt\, life takes some dangerous curv
 es. &quot\;How I Learned to Drive&quot\; is a wildly funny\, harrowing an
 d beautiful play tracing a woman’s path through time as she recalls lear
 ning the rules of the road (and life) from behind the wheel of her uncle
 s ’62 Buick Riviera.  This 1998 Pulitzer Prize winning drama delicatel
 y tells the story of Li’l Bit and her Uncle Peck while exploring issues 
 of abuse\, adolescent sexuality\, family alienation and manipulation. Dire
 cted by Danielle Cain. Age recommendation is 15 and older.“How I Learne
 d to Drive” contains adult subject matter. \nWHEN:  Oct. 20 to Oct. 28
 \, 2011Ives Hall - Ives Studio 76 Performances:7:30 p.m. Thursday\, Oct. 2
 0\; Fri\, Oct 21\; Sat\, Oct. 22 and 2 p.m. Sun\, Oct 23\, 2011 Ives Hall 
 - Warren Auditorium Performances: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday\, Oct. 26 and 7:30 F
 riday\, Oct. 28\, 2011 LOCATION: Sonoma State University\, Ives Hall (Stu
 dio 76 &amp\; Warren Auditorium)1801 E. Cotati Ave.\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94
 928Ives Hall is accessed through the main entrance to Sonoma State Univers
 ity PARKING: After entering the main entrance of Sonoma State University\
 , turn right. The main parking lot is to the left. Walk from the main park
 ing lot using the ramp to the theater which is to the left of the parking 
 lot. Campus parking free after 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday and weekends. TI
 CKETS:  $9 to $16 / Sonoma State University students FREE for all perform
 ances$9 students and seniors\; $14 Sonoma State University faculty and sta
 ff\; $16 general admissionOrder by telephone though the box office or onli
 ne at http://www.brownpapertickets.com (http://www.brownpapertickets.com)T
 ickets also sold at the door one hour prior to curtain. BOX OFFICE:  707
 -664-2353School of Performing Arts Box OfficeHours: Monday thru Friday 12 
 to 3 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SITE:    http://www.sonoma.e
 du/performingarts/ (http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/) PROMO VIDEO: 
   http://animoto.com/play/F3QEPDVOguy6nS3NJXGrqA (http://animoto.com/play
 /F3QEPDVOguy6nS3NJXGrqA)\n\n
DTSTART:20111027T013000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110921T182300Z
SUMMARY:How I Learned to Drive
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
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:20111028T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:PHONE:       707-523-4185 \n\n \nWEB SITE:   www.6thstreetplayhouse
 .com
DESCRIPTION:The Independent Eye's &quot\;Frankenstein&quot\;Acclaimed puppe
 t theater masters presentsadaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel \nPR
 ODUCER:   6th Street Playhouse presents WHAT:         The Indep
 endent Eye's &quot\;Frankenstein&quot\;Written by Conrad Bishop &amp\; Eli
 zabeth Fuller\, based on the novel by Mary Shelley The Independent Eye pr
 esents a new vision of Mary Shelley's classic novel. Described as &quot\;l
 ive theatrical animation\,” the production features a trio of actors\, t
 wo dozen life-size puppets\, poetry\, music and video. Known for its innov
 ation in storytelling\, original designs and masterful skills\, The Indepe
 ndent Eye has been heralded for redefining puppet theater. The troupe has 
 toured the United States for more than 30 years\, logging over 3\,000 show
 s in big cities and tiny towns\, from Off-Broadway to church basements and
 even people's living rooms. The Independent Eye's &quot\;Frankenstein&quo
 t\; is co-produced by The Independent Eye and 6th Street Playhouse. WHEN:
    Oct. 7 to Oct. 30\, 20118 p.m. Fridays and Saturday\; 2 p.m. Sundays8
  p.m. Thursday\, Oct. 27\, 2011 LOCATION:  6th Street PlayhouseStudio Th
 eatre\, 52 West 6th Street\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95401Located in historic Rail
 road Square TICKETS:    $20 per person. PHONE:       707-523-41
 85 Order tickets by telephone\, online or purchase at the door.Reservation
 s recommended. WEB SITE:   www.6thstreetplayhouse.com CAST:   Featur
 ing Conrad Bishop and Elizabeth Fuller\, both of Sebastopol. PROMO VIDEO:
  http://animoto.com/play/K53egx4LZ00h843nIYhTmw (http://animoto.com/play/K
 53egx4LZ00h843nIYhTmw)
DTSTART:20111028T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110909T182100Z
SUMMARY:The Independent Eye's 'Frankenstein'
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
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:20111028T230000Z
DTSTART:20111028T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110621T160100Z
SUMMARY:Yoga with Kelly
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/yoga-with-kelly/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:TICKETS:  Order tickets online\, or reserve by telephone. Limited t
 ickets available at the door.\n\nPurchase tickets online at:\nhttps://porc
 hlight.secure.force.com/ticket#sections_a03G0000009D0hyIAC\n \nPHONE:     
 415-251-1027
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nAward-winning theater company presents Halloween even
 tat Falkirk Cultural Center in San Rafael PRODUCER:     Porchlight Th
 eatre Company presents WHAT:             &quot\;American Goth
 ic&quot\;A theatrical Halloween party and fundraising event San Rafael's 
 beautiful Falkirk Mansion / Falkirk Cultural Center serves as a haunting b
 ackdrop when the award-winning Porchlight Theatre Company players and thei
 r colleagues from the Bay Area theatrical community present dramatizations
  of classic stories of the macabre written by American writers Edgar Allan
  Poe\, Washington Irving and William Faulkner. The $25 admission includes 
 gourmet treats and fine wines. Costumes inspired by works of Poe\, Irving 
 and Faulkner encouraged but not required. Prizes will be awarded. Proceed
 s support Porchlight Theatre Company\, a 501(c) (3) non-profit organizatio
 n\, based in Marin County. WHEN:  7:30 p.m.  Friday\, Oct. 28\, 2011 W
 HERE: Falkirk Cultural Center (Falkirk Mansion)1408 Mission Avenue\, at E 
 Street\, San Rafael\, CA 94901 COST:  $25Admission includes gourmet trea
 ts and fine wines. TICKETS:  Order tickets online\, or reserve by teleph
 one. Limited tickets available at the door.Purchase tickets online at:http
 s://porchlight.secure.force.com/ticket#sections_a03G0000009D0hyIAC (https:
 //porchlight.secure.force.com/ticket#sections_a03G0000009D0hyIAC) PHONE:
     415-251-1027 WEBSITE: http://www.porchlight.net (http://www.porch
 light.net) PROMO VIDEO: http://animoto.com/play/w4dQEwEt1Y4130s5KPrPeQ (h
 ttp://animoto.com/play/w4dQEwEt1Y4130s5KPrPeQ) Porchlight Theatre Company
  is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization.\n\n
DTSTART:20111029T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111005T202600Z
SUMMARY:American Gothic
URL:http://www.porchlight.net/
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UID:bf30dcaed387c89df50ddb6958801c27http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Order by telephone though the box office or online at http://www.br
 ownpapertickets.com\nTickets also sold at the door one hour prior to curta
 in.\n \nBOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353\nSchool of Performing Arts Box Office\nH
 ours: Monday thru Friday 12 to 3 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.\n \nWEB 
 SITE:    http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n&quot\;How I Learned to Drive&quot\; PRODUCER: Sonom
 a State University Department of Theatre Arts and Dance WHAT:      
     “How I Learned to Drive”                    
    By Paula Vogel Fasten your seatbelt\, life takes some dangerous curv
 es. &quot\;How I Learned to Drive&quot\; is a wildly funny\, harrowing an
 d beautiful play tracing a woman’s path through time as she recalls lear
 ning the rules of the road (and life) from behind the wheel of her uncle
 s ’62 Buick Riviera.  This 1998 Pulitzer Prize winning drama delicatel
 y tells the story of Li’l Bit and her Uncle Peck while exploring issues 
 of abuse\, adolescent sexuality\, family alienation and manipulation. Dire
 cted by Danielle Cain. Age recommendation is 15 and older.“How I Learne
 d to Drive” contains adult subject matter. \nWHEN:  Oct. 20 to Oct. 28
 \, 2011Ives Hall - Ives Studio 76 Performances:7:30 p.m. Thursday\, Oct. 2
 0\; Fri\, Oct 21\; Sat\, Oct. 22 and 2 p.m. Sun\, Oct 23\, 2011 Ives Hall 
 - Warren Auditorium Performances: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday\, Oct. 26 and 7:30 F
 riday\, Oct. 28\, 2011 LOCATION: Sonoma State University\, Ives Hall (Stu
 dio 76 &amp\; Warren Auditorium)1801 E. Cotati Ave.\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94
 928Ives Hall is accessed through the main entrance to Sonoma State Univers
 ity PARKING: After entering the main entrance of Sonoma State University\
 , turn right. The main parking lot is to the left. Walk from the main park
 ing lot using the ramp to the theater which is to the left of the parking 
 lot. Campus parking free after 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday and weekends. TI
 CKETS:  $9 to $16 / Sonoma State University students FREE for all perform
 ances$9 students and seniors\; $14 Sonoma State University faculty and sta
 ff\; $16 general admissionOrder by telephone though the box office or onli
 ne at http://www.brownpapertickets.com (http://www.brownpapertickets.com)T
 ickets also sold at the door one hour prior to curtain. BOX OFFICE:  707
 -664-2353School of Performing Arts Box OfficeHours: Monday thru Friday 12 
 to 3 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SITE:    http://www.sonoma.e
 du/performingarts/ (http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/) PROMO VIDEO: 
   http://animoto.com/play/F3QEPDVOguy6nS3NJXGrqA (http://animoto.com/play
 /F3QEPDVOguy6nS3NJXGrqA)\n\n
DTSTART:20111029T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110921T182300Z
SUMMARY:How I Learned to Drive
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:PHONE:    707-763-8920 \n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or
  purchase at the door. \nReservations highly recommended. \n  \nWEB SITE: 
   www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nWHO:  Cinnabar Theater presents  WHAT:  &quot\;Cri
 mes of the Heart&quot\;                By Beth Henley Overf
 lowing with humor and high spirits\, this Pulitzer Prize winning play tell
 s the story of a troubled family escaping their past to seize the future. 
 Winner of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Aw
 ard\, “Crimes of the Heart” is a “dramedy” about the dysfunctional
  Magrath family and how they come together following tragedy. Heartfelt\, 
 zany and irreverent this play teems with humanity and humor as it examines
  the plight of three Mississippi sisters betrayed by their passions.  Dir
 ected by Sheri Lee Miller  WHEN:  Oct. 21 to Nov. 6\, 20118 p.m. Fridays
  and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays Oct. 30\, 2011 and Nov. 6\, 2011 TICKETS: 
  $15 to $25$25 General\, $22 Seniors\, $15 Ages 22 and under LOCATION: 
   Cinnabar Theater3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, Petaluma\, CA 94952 PHONE:
     707-763-8920 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or purchase at
  the door. Reservations highly recommended.   WEB SITE:   www.cinnabart
 heater.org CAST:  Sarah McKereghan of Fairfax\, Ivy Rose Miller of Santa
  Rosa\, Dana Scott of Healdsburg\, Mikka Bonel of San Francisco\, Barton S
 mith of Petaluma\, Nathan Cummings of San Anselmo.  PROMO VIDEO:   http
 ://animoto.com/play/VKmbZ0UTbRb0BdImjUeIOA (http://animoto.com/play/VKmbZ0
 UTbRb0BdImjUeIOA)\n\n
DTSTART:20111029T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110913T183800Z
SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
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:20111029T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Whistlestop Active Aging Center\nResource Office\n930 Tamalpais Ave
 \nSan Rafael\, CA 94901\n415-459-6700
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, October 22 &amp\; 29\, 9 to 1pm\nFee: $12/
 AARP members &amp\; $14/non-members\nSharpen your driving skills through t
 he AARP Driver Safety program. This course was developed to help drivers 5
 0 years or older adjust to age-related changes in vision\, hearing and rea
 ction time. Medication and its effects on driving will also be addressed. 
 At the end of this course a certificate of completion\, which may save you
  money on auto insurance\, will be given. You must attend both sessions in
  order to get credit for completing the course.\nBring to Class: Your dri
 ver’s license &amp\; your AARP membership card (if you paid the $12 fee)
 . Attendees must make checks payable to: AARP.\nRegistration is required\
 ; please call the Whistlestop Resource Office at 415.459.6700\n\n
DTEND:20111029T200000Z
DTSTART:20111029T160000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111007T150400Z
SUMMARY:AARP Driver Safety Program
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/uncategorized/aarp-driver-safety-program-at-
 whistlestop/
END:VEVENT
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UID:23b9977b28c9ca4785c28b21210791e1http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\,\n551 Broadway Sonoma\, CA 95476\, \n7
 07-939-1080
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lindsay WhitingParticipants will explore how the co
 llage process reflects the ways we interpret\, understand and reimagine ou
 r worlds. By selecting\, combining\, and re-contextualizing borrowed image
 ry\, artists will create new artworks using a spontaneous collage method d
 eveloped at the Sonoma Collage Studio. Please bring 5-7 favorite magazines
  or other image sources to cut-up and share. All other tools and materials
  provided. The day closes with a group discussion to reflect on finished c
 ollages and a field trip to visit the Sonoma Collage Studio. Fee: $65 (Inc
 ludes materials fee)
DTEND:20111030T003000Z
DTSTART:20111029T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110908T005800Z
SUMMARY:Borrowed Imagery: Collage Workshop
URL:http://www.svma.org/
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UID:dfb3a72f4f792917af586ec21640267dhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Marcie Kohenak
DESCRIPTION: \nWhen: Sunday\, October 23\, 2011 \n \nCheck in: 9:00 a.m.
 \n \nWalk starts: 10:00 a.m. \n \n \n \nWhere:  The Music Concourse a
 t Golden Gate Park (on Concourse Drive)\n \n \n \nRegister: To register
  or for more information visit\, WalkForLupusNow.org or call \n \n   
  877-910-9779.\n \n \n \nWho:   The Lupus Foundation of America is t
 he foremost national nonprofit organization dedicated to finding the cause
 s of and cure for lupus\, and providing support\, services\, and hope to a
 ll people affected by lupus. The LFA and its national network of chapters\
 , support groups\, and local representatives conduct programs of research\
 , education\, and advocacy. \n \n \n \nWhat:  The Lupus Foundation of 
 America’s (LFA) Walk for Lupus Now brings together thousands of walkers\
 , supporters\, and volunteers in nearly 70 cities across the nation to rai
 se urgently needed funds for life-saving research and support programs.  
 It is also an opportunity for the lupus community to come together and rai
 se awareness of the disease in their local communities.         \n
  \n \n \nWhy:   Lupus is a life-threatening chronic autoimmune disease
  affecting an estimated 1.5 million Americans. The funds raised through th
 e Walk will directly benefit the residents of San Francisco through the cr
 eation and maintenance of education and support services for those affecte
 d by lupus.   \n \n 
DTEND:20111024T055900Z
DTSTART:20111023T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111010T213000Z
SUMMARY:Annual San Francisco Walk for Lupus Now
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CONTACT:Jenny Juhl\nBox Office Manager\n(707) 664-2353
DESCRIPTION:Sampler Concert \nThe Kids Are Alright\nSaturday\, October 29\,
  4:00 p.m.\nGMC 1028\n            Free\nAs part of Parent and F
 amily Weekend\, visiting parents and family members are invited to attend 
 this informal concert featuring current music majors performing in a varie
 ty of genres. Green Music Center 1028 is in the Music Education building a
 djacent 
DTEND:20111030T000000Z
DTSTART:20111029T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110811T200000Z
SUMMARY:Sonoma State University - Sampler Concert
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/
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UID:5bff20d8e54470f4928af7ceefe35090http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nProcession starts at Water Street Bistro to the Petal
 uma Arts Center for an evening of food\, music\, performance\, and folklor
 ic dance.\n\n
DTEND:20111030T020000Z
DTSTART:20111030T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111017T160200Z
SUMMARY:Candlelight Procession and Festival
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
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UID:e8026d412b714f5f9767161f0f5e7a57http://krcb.org
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CONTACT:PHONE:   707-523-4185  \nOrder tickets by telephone\, online or pur
 chase at the door. \nReservations recommended.\n  \nWEB SITE:   www.6thstr
 eetplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:WHO:  6th Street Playhouse    WHAT:  &quot\;Sing-a-Long Soun
 d of Music&quot\; A benefit event for the 6th Street Playhouse   Sing-a-l
 ong with Julie Andrews and the Von Trapp family singers while enjoying the
  most successful movie musical of all time when the 6th Street Playhouse p
 resents &quot\;Sing-a-long Sound of Music.&quot\; Be part of the audience 
 participation experience in this full-screen\, technicolor presentation of
  the classic and beloved film\, featuring subtitles for all the songs. \n
 \nAudiences are encouraged to come in their favorite &quot\;Sound of Musi
 c&quot\; costume to compete for First\, Second and Third place prizes whic
 h include complimentary tickets to the 6th Street Playhouse production of 
 &quot\;A Christmas Story&quot\; playing in November and December\, 2011. 
 \n \nA &quot\;Sing-a-Long&quot\; host will lead audiences through a vocal
  warm up and guide audiences through the accompanying actions and use of t
 he interactive funpack for a fun\, joyful\, memorable movie experience.  
  WHEN:  Oct. 29 and Oct. 30\, 2011 7 p.m. Saturday\, Oct. 29\, 2011  2 p
 .m. Sunday\, Oct. 30\, 2011   LOCATION:  6th Street Playhouse GK Hardt T
 heatre 52 West 6th Street\, Santa Rosa Located in historic Railroad Square
    TICKETS:  $15 to $25  $25 General - Ages 15 and up $15 Youth - Ages 1
 4 and under    PHONE:   707-523-4185   Order tickets by telephone\, on
 line or purchase at the door.  Reservations recommended.    WEB SITE:  
  www.6thstreetplayhouse.com\n                      
                                     
     \nPROMO VIDEO: http://www.singalonga.net/usa/FootagefromtheShow.ht
 ml
DTSTART:20111030T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110907T200200Z
SUMMARY:Sing-a-Long Sound of Music
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
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CONTACT:PHONE:    707-763-8920 \n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or
  purchase at the door. \nReservations highly recommended. \n  \nWEB SITE: 
   www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nWHO:  Cinnabar Theater presents  WHAT:  &quot\;Cri
 mes of the Heart&quot\;                By Beth Henley Overf
 lowing with humor and high spirits\, this Pulitzer Prize winning play tell
 s the story of a troubled family escaping their past to seize the future. 
 Winner of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Aw
 ard\, “Crimes of the Heart” is a “dramedy” about the dysfunctional
  Magrath family and how they come together following tragedy. Heartfelt\, 
 zany and irreverent this play teems with humanity and humor as it examines
  the plight of three Mississippi sisters betrayed by their passions.  Dir
 ected by Sheri Lee Miller  WHEN:  Oct. 21 to Nov. 6\, 20118 p.m. Fridays
  and Saturdays2 p.m. Sundays Oct. 30\, 2011 and Nov. 6\, 2011 TICKETS: 
  $15 to $25$25 General\, $22 Seniors\, $15 Ages 22 and under LOCATION: 
   Cinnabar Theater3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, Petaluma\, CA 94952 PHONE:
     707-763-8920 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or purchase at
  the door. Reservations highly recommended.   WEB SITE:   www.cinnabart
 heater.org CAST:  Sarah McKereghan of Fairfax\, Ivy Rose Miller of Santa
  Rosa\, Dana Scott of Healdsburg\, Mikka Bonel of San Francisco\, Barton S
 mith of Petaluma\, Nathan Cummings of San Anselmo.  PROMO VIDEO:   http
 ://animoto.com/play/VKmbZ0UTbRb0BdImjUeIOA (http://animoto.com/play/VKmbZ0
 UTbRb0BdImjUeIOA)\n\n
DTSTART:20111030T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110913T183800Z
SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
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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:20111030T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20111223T161900Z
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
URL:http://www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Order by telephone though the box office or online at http://www.br
 ownpapertickets.com\nTickets also sold at the door one hour prior to curta
 in.\n \nBOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353\nSchool of Performing Arts Box Office\nH
 ours: Monday thru Friday 12 to 3 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus.\n \nWEB 
 SITE:    http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n&quot\;How I Learned to Drive&quot\; PRODUCER: Sonom
 a State University Department of Theatre Arts and Dance WHAT:      
     “How I Learned to Drive”                    
    By Paula Vogel Fasten your seatbelt\, life takes some dangerous curv
 es. &quot\;How I Learned to Drive&quot\; is a wildly funny\, harrowing an
 d beautiful play tracing a woman’s path through time as she recalls lear
 ning the rules of the road (and life) from behind the wheel of her uncle
 s ’62 Buick Riviera.  This 1998 Pulitzer Prize winning drama delicatel
 y tells the story of Li’l Bit and her Uncle Peck while exploring issues 
 of abuse\, adolescent sexuality\, family alienation and manipulation. Dire
 cted by Danielle Cain. Age recommendation is 15 and older.“How I Learne
 d to Drive” contains adult subject matter. \nWHEN:  Oct. 20 to Oct. 28
 \, 2011Ives Hall - Ives Studio 76 Performances:7:30 p.m. Thursday\, Oct. 2
 0\; Fri\, Oct 21\; Sat\, Oct. 22 and 2 p.m. Sun\, Oct 23\, 2011 Ives Hall 
 - Warren Auditorium Performances: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday\, Oct. 26 and 7:30 F
 riday\, Oct. 28\, 2011 LOCATION: Sonoma State University\, Ives Hall (Stu
 dio 76 &amp\; Warren Auditorium)1801 E. Cotati Ave.\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94
 928Ives Hall is accessed through the main entrance to Sonoma State Univers
 ity PARKING: After entering the main entrance of Sonoma State University\
 , turn right. The main parking lot is to the left. Walk from the main park
 ing lot using the ramp to the theater which is to the left of the parking 
 lot. Campus parking free after 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday and weekends. TI
 CKETS:  $9 to $16 / Sonoma State University students FREE for all perform
 ances$9 students and seniors\; $14 Sonoma State University faculty and sta
 ff\; $16 general admissionOrder by telephone though the box office or onli
 ne at http://www.brownpapertickets.com (http://www.brownpapertickets.com)T
 ickets also sold at the door one hour prior to curtain. BOX OFFICE:  707
 -664-2353School of Performing Arts Box OfficeHours: Monday thru Friday 12 
 to 3 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SITE:    http://www.sonoma.e
 du/performingarts/ (http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/) PROMO VIDEO: 
   http://animoto.com/play/F3QEPDVOguy6nS3NJXGrqA\n\n
DTSTART:20111023T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110921T182300Z
SUMMARY:How I Learned to Drive
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:707-874-3770
DESCRIPTION:THE ROAD TO ITALYCome to stunning Jacuzzi Family Vineyards to s
 ee the California Redwood Chorale sing in their gorgeous Barrel Room conce
 rt Hall.The California Redwood Chorale\, directed by Robert Hazelrigg\, wi
 ll delight you with the program they are taking to Italy. This wonderful g
 roup of 45 singers has been invited to participate in the Verona\, Italy I
 nternational Festival for singers. You will hear a mix of Italian and Amer
 ican music. Special soloists include Bonnie Brooks\, mezzo and Michael Fon
 taine\, tenor. The California Redwood Chorale enjoys pleasing their audien
 ces with their big beautiful sound.An October afternoon at this location a
 nd this music is not to be missed!Tickets are $20 at the door or in advanc
 e from BrownPaperTickets.com
DTEND:20111023T230000Z
DTSTART:20111023T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110929T205700Z
SUMMARY:CALIFORNIA REDWOOD CHORALE 'The Road To Italy'
URL:http://www.californiaredwoodchorale.org/
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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:20111024T190000Z
DTSTART:20111024T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110907T161800Z
SUMMARY:Movement and Music: A Universal Language
URL:http://www.whistlestop.org/classes/movement-and-music/
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DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
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\n10/25 - 12/06\, 
 Kids age 9 +6 Tuesdays\, 3:30-5pm(No Class 11/22 Thanksgiving Week)Fee: $1
 15 plus $30 materials / kiln fee\nClay feels good in your hands. Squeeze i
 t\, pound it\, pinch it\, roll it. This class is about using clayto make 
 your own creations\; monsters and creatures\, funny masks\, crazy animals
 \, people\, oodlesof noodles\, bowls or pots.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
DTEND:20111026T000000Z
DTSTART:20111025T223000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110824T214900Z
SUMMARY:Clay for Kids Session #2 Kids Age 9+
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/education/art-classes/
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UID:554e4818cb9e6b1e3466812779c7e862http://www.krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\nPetaluma Arts Center\n230 Lakeville St. Petaluma CA
  94952\n707-762-5600
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10/26 - 12/7: Kids age 9 +6 Wednesdays\, 3:3
 0-5pm(No Class 11/23 Thanksgiving Week)Fee: $115 plus $10 materials\nThis 
 will be a very fun class\, where students study the best of both cartoonin
 g and fine art. We will create cartoon characters\, cartoon strips and sto
 ry boards and more: portraits\, the Mona Lisa\, landscapes\, still lifes a
 nd 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 clo
 cks. Did we mention Italian street painting\, puppets and puzzles?\n\n\n\n
 \n\n\n
DTEND:20111026T120000Z
DTSTART:20111026T103000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110824T215300Z
SUMMARY:Kid's Art Studio Session #2 Kids Age 9+
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/education/art-classes/
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UID:18f2c81785f18e8546bd75dff3b2e5f8http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Doug Leibinger\nJazz Program
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Jazz Forum - Matt Slocum Trio\nOct. 26
 \n1:00 p.m.\nGMC 1029 *\n            Drummer &amp\; composer Ma
 tt Slocum has performed with Shelly Berg\, Alan Broadbent\, Wynton Marsali
 s and many more - his debut recording\, “Portraits\,” has been praised
  by JazzTimes &amp\; the Los Angeles Times. His compositions have been sup
 ported with grants from American Music Center\, Meet the Composer Foundati
 on &amp\; Puffin Center for the Arts. He appears at SSU with his trio\, fe
 aturing other “young guns\,” Sam Yahel\, piano and Joe Sanders\, bass.
  \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 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:20111026T210000Z
DTSTART:20111026T200000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110811T223400Z
SUMMARY:Sonoma State University Jazz Forum - Matt Slocum Trio
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/music/
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UID:da5bd1bc036046c36b394d9d9e95f58fhttp://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130525T194139Z
CONTACT:Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551 Broadway\, Sonoma\n707-939-7862
DESCRIPTION:Learn to organize\, enhance and share your entire digital photo
  collection using iPhoto. Make your photos look their best with profession
 al-quality image adjustment tools and create impressive prints\, slide sho
 ws\, photo books and calendars. Use iTunes to import and organize your mus
 ic\, apps and movies. Create playlists and sync music to your other device
 s. Instructor: Jim Witous from caféMac. Fee: $60
DTEND:20111027T020000Z
DTSTART:20111027T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110909T034400Z
SUMMARY:SVMA and caféMac Present: Getting Started with iPhoto & iTunes
URL:http://www.svma.org/
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