Archive of: Arts & Entertainment Scene
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Dance fundraiser rebirthed at SCCThe re-vamped “Dancing with Our Stars” will raise funds for the community center’s art education programs and events. Now in its third year, the event will be held on Saturday, May 4, at the Sonoma Valley Veterans Memorial Building. |
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Chefs go head-to-head in tamalesSononoma cooks will compete to find out the truth: who makes the best tamale. The inaugural Cinco de Mayo Festival and Tamale Cook-off is set for Sunday, May 5, at Cornerstone Gardens in Sonoma, with proceeds set to benefit Sonoma Valley schools. |
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SCC plans membership driveMembership with Sonoma Community Center offers benefits such as discounted prices on classes and select events, but this year, the community center adds an additional incentive and invites all members who join or renew at the bronze level or higher by Tuesday, April 30 to join the board of directors and staff for a reception at one of Sonoma’s most exclusive properties on Saturday, June 22. |
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Trashion Fashion Show designers announcedOutrageous fashions created by dozens of local designers using everything from discarded rubber tires, old books, lampshades, building materials and live plants, will take to the Rotary Stage at the Sonoma Community Center’s newly refurbished Andrews Hall for the third annual Trashion Fashion Show. |
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Car cruise-ins set throughout the summerBruce Cohn, proprietor of B.R. Cohn Winery and a classic car collector, builder and aficionado will host a series of Classic Car Cruise-Ins at the winery between April and September from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
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Fundraising flea market seeks sellersGot overflowing closets and drawers? Rent a space at the indoor/outdoor flea market sponsored by the Sonoma Valley Woman’s Club on Saturday, May 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 574 First St. E. |
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Environmental spotlight planned at film festivalThe Sonoma International Film Festival is just two weeks away, and the lineup of films is shaping up with a variety of thought provoking documentaries with an environmental focus. The festival runs from April 10 to 14 at venues across Sonoma. |
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An intimate look inside Charmian London’s closetJack London State Historic Park offers a glimpse into the style and lifestyle of Charmian London with the special event “Wardrobe as Autobiography: The Charmian London Collection,” a lecture presented by professor Jo Ann Stabb, focusing on the Charmian London’s costume collection and its historical and aesthetic significance. The event takes place on Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. |
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Learning to identify wildflowersAudubon Canyon Ranch, a leader in conservation science, habitat protection and restoration, and nature education, has set its Backyard Naturalist Program on wildflowers for Saturday, April 6, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its breathtaking Bouverie Preserve. |
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Olive event planned at VJBVJB Vineyard and Cellars in Kenwood will be the backdrop for a spring fundraiser benefiting the 27th Wine Country Film Festival. Set for Sunday, April 14, from 2 to 6 p.m., the afternoon will be dedicated to olives. |
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