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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:707-874-9392
DESCRIPTION:Small Wonders Gallery Exhibit: October 16-January 6\, 2013\nArt
  works 12&quot\; square or less. Opening Reception: Friday\, Oct. 19\, 6-8
  pm\n
DTEND:20130108T010000Z
DTSTART:20121016T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121015T154500Z
SUMMARY:Small Wonders Gallery Exhibit
URL:http://www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:Raven Performing Arts Theater\n115 North Street\nHealdsburg\, CA 95
 448\n707-433-6335
DESCRIPTION:We remember Jimmy Stewart as a man who has a rabbit for a frien
 d. When Elwood P. Dowd starts to introduce his imaginary friend\, Harvey\,
  a six-and-a-half-foot rabbit\, to guests at a society party\, his sister\
 , Vera\,has seen as much of his eccentric behavior as she can tolerate. Ve
 ra decides that it’s off to the funny farm for Elwood to spare them all 
 future embarrassment\, but Vera gets confused as the loony one and is comm
 itted instead of Elwood.  As the doctors themselves come under Harvey’s
  spell\, we see that this comedy is really about reality and who gets to d
 efine it.\nDirected by: Beulah Vega
DTEND:20121028T230000Z
DTSTART:20121028T210000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T153000Z
SUMMARY:Harvey
URL:http://www.raventheater.org/event_calendar.aspx?event_id=2004/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:Raven Performing Arts Theater\n115 North Street\nHealdsburg\, CA 95
 448\n707-433-6335
DESCRIPTION:\n \nWe remember Jimmy Stewart as a man who has a rabbit for a
  friend. When Elwood P. Dowd starts to introduce his imaginary friend\, Ha
 rvey\, a six-and-a-half-foot rabbit\, to guests at a society party\, his s
 ister\, Vera\,has seen as much of his eccentric behavior as she can tolera
 te. Vera decides that it’s off to the funny farm for Elwood to spare the
 m all future embarrassment\, but Vera gets confused as the loony one and i
 s committed instead of Elwood.  As the doctors themselves come under Harv
 ey’s spell\, we see that this comedy is really about reality and who get
 s to define it.\n \nDirected by: Beulah Vega
DTEND:20121104T040000Z
DTSTART:20121104T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T153000Z
SUMMARY:Harvey
URL:http://www.raventheater.org/event_calendar.aspx?event_id=2002/
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UID:c871e2821d29ed96b12a05f38172f606http://krcb.org
DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:707-874-3770
DESCRIPTION:The CALIFORNIA REDWOOD CHORALE under the leadership of Robert H
 azelrigg\, continues their tradition of delighting audiences here and abro
 ad.In October and November\, 2012\, this 36-voice chorale will perform in 
 Sonoma County. Performing with the group will be two super guest artists w
 ell known to the Bay Area...Michael Bolivar\, saxophone and Bonnie Brooks\
 , vocalist. Adding to that mix will be John Hazelrigg\, accompanist\, and 
 director\, Robert Hazelrigg\, both at the keyboard..and on some pieces\, f
 our-hand! The repertoire showcasing all this great talent will be American
  music of all styles. You will hear classical to contemporary\, jazz to go
 spel\, and film to stage. Don't miss this enjoyable event!$15 at the door 
 or on-line at brownpapertickets.comwww.californiaredwoodchorale.org
DTEND:20121029T000000Z
DTSTART:20121028T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121022T154100Z
SUMMARY:California Redwood Chorale 'AN AMERICAN RAINBOW music and lyrics of
  North America'
URL:http://http//www.californiaredwoodchorale.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:OCA at 707-874-9392
DESCRIPTION:Straight to the Heart: Claire Victor and Ron Atchison\nSunday\,
  October 28\,  5 pm\nCD Release Celebration! Singer/songwriter Claire’s 
 folk/jazz/blues vocals\npair with guitar stylings of Ron for rich spiritua
 l\, mystical &amp\; musical  experience.\nCabaret seating. $10.
DTEND:20121029T010000Z
DTSTART:20121029T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120924T214500Z
SUMMARY:Straight to the Heart: Claire Victor and Ron Atchison
URL:http://www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:Jennelle at French Garden\n(707) 824-2030
DESCRIPTION:The fabulous KATHY KALLICK BAND will perform at French Garden i
 n Sebastopol\nSUNDAY\, OCTOBER 28 ~ 7 PM\n“Kathy Kallick is one of the b
 est songwriters in bluegrass and acoustic music.”    —— Chris Stu
 art\, Sing Out!\n“On a scale of 1 to 10 [the Kathy Kallick band] is a de
 finite 12!!”                      —— Al Shusterm
 an\, Backroads Bluegrass\n$18 with dinner reservation $25 concert only\nDi
 nner served 5-6:30 pm Keep your table for the show. Call (707) 824-2030 fo
 r reservations.\nFRENCH GARDEN RESTAURANT &amp\; BISTRO BAR 8050 Bodega Av
 enue Sebastopol\, CA 95472 www.FrenchGardenRestaurant.com (http://www.Fren
 chGardenRestaurant.com)
DTEND:20121029T043000Z
DTSTART:20121029T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121017T165500Z
SUMMARY:KATHY KALLICK BLUEGRASS BAND in Sebastopol 10/28
URL:http://www.FrenchGardenRestaurant.com/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:Porchlight Theatre Company \n415-251-1027
DESCRIPTION:Porchlight Theatre Company presents &quot\;An Evening with Edga
 r Allan Poe\,&quot\; an elegant\, gothic Halloween party in honor of Edgar
  Allan Poe at the historic Falkirk Mansion and Cultural Center. Porchlight
  company members will lead the guests through the Falkirk Mansion (decorat
 ed for Halloween) while performing selections of Poe’s most famous tales
  of horror. Costumes and audience participation encouraged. Refreshments i
 ncluding wine\, cheese and sweets will be served.
DTSTART:20121101T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120924T153700Z
SUMMARY:Porchlight Theatre Company presents - 'An Evening with Edgar Allan 
 Poe'
URL:http://www.porchlight.net/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
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:   www.sonoma.edu/waterworks
DESCRIPTION:Sonoma State University Department of Theatre Arts &amp\; Dance
 continues &quot\;Water Works&quot\; performance season with “The Great D
 ivide”Pre-show reception and event with playwright Adam Chanzit on Nov. 
 7  PRODUCER: Sonoma State University Dept. of Theatre Arts &amp\; Dance 
 presents WHAT:  &quot\;The Great Divide”By Adam Chanzit Fractured fam
 ily dynamics mirror divisions in a rural Colorado town balancing jobs and 
 economic survival against the risk to long term water needs and health in 
 this theatrical thriller ripped from current headlines and inspired by Hen
 rik Ibsen‘s “An Enemy of the People.” A rural Colorado town revives
  its economy by allowing a natural gas company to begin a “fracking” o
 peration in its area\, injecting chemicals into the ground to mine natural
  gas. But\, when the chemicals get into the water table\, the health of th
 e town is at stake. What’s more important\, short or long term survival 
 -  having energy and power as well as financial stability or protecting t
 he environment and the water we need to survive? Directed by Doyle Ott T
 his production is part of &quot\;Water Works\,&quot\; is Sonoma State Univ
 ersity campus wide project including fine arts and academics drawing on th
 e theme of inland water flow as resource\, theme and metaphor. The &quot\;
 Water Works&quot\; project features a variety of events and performances p
 resented across the SSU campus in indoor theaters\, classrooms\, art galle
 ries and outdoor site-specific events at bodies of water. WHEN:  Nov. 1 
 to Nov. 10\, 20127:30 p.m. Thursday\, Nov. 1\; Saturday\, Nov. 3\; Thursda
 y\, Nov. 8\; Friday\, Nov. 9\; and Saturday\, Nov. 10.10 a.m. Friday\, Nov
 . 2 (Student Matinee)2 p.m. Sunday\, Nov. 4 (Followed by post show discuss
 ion)5 p.m. Wednesday\, Nov. 7 - &quot\;Water Works&quot\; gala reception a
 nd pre-show event featuring playwright Adam Chanzit\, followed by performa
 nce at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday\, Nov. 7 is also SSU Faculty/Staff Night. LOCA
 TION: Sonoma State UniversityEvert B. Person Theatre\, 1801 E. Cotati Ave.
 \, Rohnert Park\, CA 94928Evert B. Person Theatre is accessed through the 
 main entrance to Sonoma State University.Tickets also sold at the door one
  hour prior to curtain. When attending a performance in the Evert B. Perso
 n Theatre\, snacks\, wine and soft drinks are available for purchase in th
 e lobby beginning one hour prior to curtain. PARKING: After entering the 
 main entrance of Sonoma State University\, turn right. Use LOT E to the le
 ft. Walk from the main parking lot using the ramp to the theater which is 
 to the left of the parking lot. Parking permits are required for all cars 
 during posted hours Monday through Friday. Permits may be purchased daily 
 from the vending machines located at the entrance to the general parking l
 ots. Daily parking fee is $2.50. Visitor parking is only permitted in lots
  marked as ‘Non-Reserved.’ COST / TICKET PRICE:  $10 to $17Sonoma St
 ate University students are admitted free for all performances. Tickets al
 so sold at the door one hour prior to curtain. Pre-order or reserve ticket
 s through the box office at 707-664-2353 or online at www.sonoma.edu/tix 
 BOX OFFICE:  707-664-2353School of Performing Arts Box Office. Hours: Mon
 day thru Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ives Hall on SSU Campus. WEB SITE: 
  www.sonoma.edu/waterworks
DTSTART:20121102T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121015T163800Z
SUMMARY:The Great Divide
URL:http://www.sonoma.edu/waterworks/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
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:   ww
 w.cinnabartheater.org\nhttp://www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:Cinnabar Theater presents world premiere of&quot\;So Nice to Co
 me Home To: A World War II Musical&quot\;\nWHO:  Cinnabar Theater WHAT:
  &quot\;So Nice to Come Home To: A World War II Musical&quot\; - WORLD PR
 EMIERE Music by Richard B. Evans\, Lyrics by Kate Hancock\, Book by Evans
  &amp\; Hancock Suggested by two plays by J.M. Barrie Set in New York Ci
 ty in 1944\, it's a time of innocence\, uncertainty\, humor and optimism -
  but the stresses of war are affecting soldiers and civilians alike. This 
 touching\, sweet\, funny and thought-provoking musical tells the story of 
 a middle-aged woman’s determination to become an essential part of Ameri
 ca’s war effort. The musical features original songs evoking the era wi
 th every style of music from the 1940s represented including ~ a patriotic
  anthem\, tuneful nods to New York City and Carmen Miranda\, sweet ballads
 \, waltzes and foxtrots. Ann Woodhead\, Stage DirectorMary Chun\, Music D
 irector WHEN:  Oct. 26 to Nov. 11\, 20128 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays2 p.
 m. Sundays Nov. 4 and Nov. 11 TICKETS:  $25 to $35$35 General\; $32 Seni
 ors 65 &amp\; Over\; $25 Age 22 &amp\; Under LOCATION:   Cinnabar Theat
 er3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, Petaluma\, CA 94952 PHONE:    707-763-89
 2010 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or purchase at the door.Reservat
 ions highly recommended. WEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.orghttp://www.
 cinnabartheater.org (http://www.cinnabartheater.org) CAST:  Kate: Elly L
 ichenstein of Petaluma\; Kenneth: Michael McGurk* of New York City\; Jean\
 , Eleanor: Valentina Osinski of Petaluma Al: Stephen Walsh of Vallejo\; Ha
 rry: Gary Grossman of Cotati\; Toombs\, Bill Brannigan: Michael Van Why of
  Santa Rosa.*Member\, Actors Equity Association\, the union of professiona
 l actors This production commissioned by Cinnabar Founder Jan Klebe
DTSTART:20121103T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120926T163600Z
SUMMARY:'So Nice to Come Home To: A World War II Musical' - WORLD PREMIERE
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
CONTACT:Raven Performing Arts Theater\n115 North Street\nHealdsburg\, CA 95
 448\n707-433-6335
DESCRIPTION:\n \nWe remember Jimmy Stewart as a man who has a rabbit for a
  friend. When Elwood P. Dowd starts to introduce his imaginary friend\, Ha
 rvey\, a six-and-a-half-foot rabbit\, to guests at a society party\, his s
 ister\, Vera\,has seen as much of his eccentric behavior as she can tolera
 te. Vera decides that it’s off to the funny farm for Elwood to spare the
 m all future embarrassment\, but Vera gets confused as the loony one and i
 s committed instead of Elwood.  As the doctors themselves come under Harv
 ey’s spell\, we see that this comedy is really about reality and who get
 s to define it.\n \nDirected by: Beulah Vega
DTEND:20121103T050000Z
DTSTART:20121103T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T153000Z
SUMMARY:Harvey
URL:http://www.raventheater.org/event_calendar.aspx?event_id=2002/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T211314Z
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:   ww
 w.cinnabartheater.org\nhttp://www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:Cinnabar Theater presents world premiere of&quot\;So Nice to Co
 me Home To: A World War II Musical&quot\;\nWHO:  Cinnabar Theater WHAT:
  &quot\;So Nice to Come Home To: A World War II Musical&quot\; - WORLD PR
 EMIERE Music by Richard B. Evans\, Lyrics by Kate Hancock\, Book by Evans
  &amp\; Hancock Suggested by two plays by J.M. Barrie Set in New York Ci
 ty in 1944\, it's a time of innocence\, uncertainty\, humor and optimism -
  but the stresses of war are affecting soldiers and civilians alike. This 
 touching\, sweet\, funny and thought-provoking musical tells the story of 
 a middle-aged woman’s determination to become an essential part of Ameri
 ca’s war effort. The musical features original songs evoking the era wi
 th every style of music from the 1940s represented including ~ a patriotic
  anthem\, tuneful nods to New York City and Carmen Miranda\, sweet ballads
 \, waltzes and foxtrots. Ann Woodhead\, Stage DirectorMary Chun\, Music D
 irector WHEN:  Oct. 26 to Nov. 11\, 20128 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays2 p.
 m. Sundays Nov. 4 and Nov. 11 TICKETS:  $25 to $35$35 General\; $32 Seni
 ors 65 &amp\; Over\; $25 Age 22 &amp\; Under LOCATION:   Cinnabar Theat
 er3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, Petaluma\, CA 94952 PHONE:    707-763-89
 2010 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or purchase at the door.Reservat
 ions highly recommended. WEB SITE:   www.cinnabartheater.orghttp://www.
 cinnabartheater.org (http://www.cinnabartheater.org) CAST:  Kate: Elly L
 ichenstein of Petaluma\; Kenneth: Michael McGurk* of New York City\; Jean\
 , Eleanor: Valentina Osinski of Petaluma Al: Stephen Walsh of Vallejo\; Ha
 rry: Gary Grossman of Cotati\; Toombs\, Bill Brannigan: Michael Van Why of
  Santa Rosa.*Member\, Actors Equity Association\, the union of professiona
 l actors This production commissioned by Cinnabar Founder Jan Klebe
DTSTART:20121104T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120926T163600Z
SUMMARY:'So Nice to Come Home To: A World War II Musical' - WORLD PREMIERE
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
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