Archive of: Arts & Entertainment Scene
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Acting classes offered by Silver Moon TheatreFor both adults and youth Jan 18 - March 21 |
News 2012 |
Christmas tree chipping, artist event at QuarryhillAll set for Jan. 14. |
News 2012 | |
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Film Festival honors Waters‘Pope of Trash’ to perform |
News 2012 |
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Craig Miller opens Fat Pilgrim on Broadway in SonomaCraig Miller recently opened Fat Pilgrim, a new "contemporary general store," at 20820 Broadway (near Presentation School) featuring an eclectic blend of products that range from specialty foods and beauty products, to toys for kids and unique gadgets and decor for the home. |
Web 2012 |
Pat Summers to direct Sonoma Film Festival sponsorship effortThe Sonoma International Film Festival recently named local resident and businesswoman Pat Summers, director of sponsorship. Summers is the founder of Summers-McCann, Inc, a local public relations firm. |
Web 2012 | |
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CPA Sandra Stout joins Sonoma Valley Chorale boardSandra Stout, a local, community-based accountant, is the newest member of the Sonoma Valley Chorale board of directors. |
Web 2012 |
Deb Carlen offers writing coursesDeb Carlen, local writing coach/instructor and communications professional in Sonoma, is offering 10 short courses on the elements of fiction writing at Readers’ Books. The course series started October 26. |
Web 2012 | |
Sonoma Film Festival close to grant match, adds new chairman, six new board membersSonoma International Film Festival recently announced that it has raised 85 percent of a $100,000 matching challenge grant and added six new board members, selecting Mike Ware as new board chairman. |
Web 2012 | |
Artist Marsha Klein earns fellowshipSonoma artist Marsha Klein was awarded an artist fellowship for residency at the Women's Studio Workshop in New York’s Hudson Valley, which has a long tradition as a vital hub for artists and musicians from New York City. |
Web 2012 | |
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Sonoma now has 'Sonoma Wine Country Trolley'Longtime Sonomans Ed and Jonnie McCormick announced plans this week to launch 'Sonoma Wine Country Trolley' July 27, a new local business featuring a restored San Francisco trolley car, refitted with a full kitchen and seating for 14. |
Web 2012 |

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