Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Check out what's happening at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts. https://www.sebarts.org/
Check out what's happening at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts. https://www.sebarts.org/
9am-4pm - A whimsical, family-friendly presentation of 22 larger-than-life frog characters placed in vignettes throughout the Garden. Each with their own name & story, the charming garden sculptures are ribbet-ing. All of the sculptures by the North
Enjoy fresh fruit, veggies, ready to eat items, coffee, flowers, gifts & lots more! 10am - 1:30pm. Lucchesi Park 320 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma https://ilovefarmersmarkets.org/farmers-markets.html
4-7pm - Every TUESDAY - A collaboration between local farmers, food purveyors & craftspeople committed to building a vibrant & fun Market community for us all to enjoy. Downtown Plaza, Cloverdale https://thesantarosafarmersmarket.com/
Show runs through May 12, 2024. A collaborative exhibition/installation of painted vinyl & abstract paintings by Petaluma artists Lucas Addleman & Taylor Mancini. This exhibition explores the themes of anxiety, gravity, perseverance, confidence, contentment, anticipation & desire.
A new exhibit of painting & printmaking, featuring 2 Art Trails veterans: Tim Haworth & Barbara Kelley! Exhibit runs through April 30, 2024. 637 Fourth St., Santa Rosa https://www.facebook.com/events/943622353840570/
OPEN - 10am-5pm - April - October, SATURDAY - SUNDAY. A non-profit nursery featuring unique varieties of perennial food crops, medicinal & culinary herbs, drought tolerant ornamentals, & CA native plants. Free tour of the gardens 1st
6:30-9:30pm - Movie: Stand By Me. Refreshments & popcorn will be available for purchase. 417 Western Ave., Petaluma (707) 769-1334 http://pollyklaastheater.org
Occidental Community Church is starting a bible study series for men on CS Lewis' "Mere Christianity" a fundamental work on why Christ is the only answer. They meet on Thursday night's and Services are on Sunday in Occidental
7:30-10pm - An award-winning ensemble known for its “open hearted singing” (Lauri’s List) & adventurous programming, Tonality represents the diverse cultures & ethnicities within the Los Angeles area. Tonality uses their collective voices to present concerts on
Sponsored by HALL Napa Valley VIP Ticket: 11:00am-12:00pm, $300/per person. SOLD OUT. Waitlist Open. Jack’s Masterpiece Cabernet Sauvignon Vertical Tasting, $300/per person. MAIN EVENT Ticket: 12/Noon-2:30pm, $150per person. HALL St. Helena 401 St. Helena Hwy. S. St.
4-7pm - Every TUESDAY - A collaboration between local farmers, food purveyors & craftspeople committed to building a vibrant & fun Market community for us all to enjoy. Downtown Plaza, Cloverdale https://thesantarosafarmersmarket.com/
Enjoy fresh fruit, veggies, ready to eat items, coffee, flowers, gifts & lots more! 10am - 1:30pm. Lucchesi Park 320 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma https://ilovefarmersmarkets.org/farmers-markets.html
Occidental Community Church is starting a bible study series for men on CS Lewis' "Mere Christianity" a fundamental work on why Christ is the only answer. They meet on Thursday night's and Services are on Sunday in Occidental
4-7pm - Every TUESDAY - A collaboration between local farmers, food purveyors & craftspeople committed to building a vibrant & fun Market community for us all to enjoy. Downtown Plaza, Cloverdale https://thesantarosafarmersmarket.com/
Enjoy fresh fruit, veggies, ready to eat items, coffee, flowers, gifts & lots more! 10am - 1:30pm. Lucchesi Park 320 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma https://ilovefarmersmarkets.org/farmers-markets.html
Show runs through May 12, 2024. A collaborative exhibition/installation of painted vinyl & abstract paintings by Petaluma artists Lucas Addleman & Taylor Mancini. This exhibition explores the themes of anxiety, gravity, perseverance, confidence, contentment, anticipation & desire.
The Inclusion Festival taking place May 11th (a non-profit music & arts event) at the Petaluma Community Center, is looking for volunteers to help with parking, assist at the face painting station & more. Volunteers must be
In recognition of National Volunteer Week (April 21-27), the American Red Cross is celebrating volunteers who represent more than 90% of their workforce. The support provided by dedicated volunteers is immeasurable & the demand for their help
Hours: 9am-6pm. Sonoma County Fairgrounds 1350 Bennett Valley Rd., Santa Rosa http://sonoma/northbayhomeexpo
Occidental Community Church is starting a bible study series for men on CS Lewis' "Mere Christianity" a fundamental work on why Christ is the only answer. They meet on Thursday night's and Services are on Sunday in Occidental
Santa Rosa’s A Theater For Children is celebrating Earth Day by offering children a fun and educational opportunity to enjoy a live musical theater production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR and to participate in the creation
This year's theme: "Blossoms in Wonderland." The event features a parade, food, arts & crafts & more! 7400 Willow St., Sebastopol http://appleblossom-fest.com
SUNDAYS, 12:30-2:30pm - Meet new friends, learn new skills, practice collaboration & team building & have FUN! Sonoma County YMCA 1111 College Ave., Santa Rosa (707) 480-1090 or (707) 328-1515 http://powersoccerUSA.org
8am-4pm - Anitque & collectible lovers throughout the Bay Area are welcome to come, browse & shop the 38th Annual Petaluma Antique Faire ~ set in one delightful & relaxing setting of Downtown Petaluma. Admission is free. Historic
3pm - Complimentary Instrument Petting Zoo one hour prior to the concert at 2pm. Meet & Greet with Francesco Lecce-Chong & Joseph Edelberg immediately following the concert. TICKETS: $20/Adult, $10 child (12 & under) Weill Hall, Green
5pm - Benefit show for the Bay Area comedy legend. Performers include Johnny Steele, Geoff Bolt, Dan St. Paul & the Dick Bright Band. Tickets: $20-$25. Sebastiani Theatre 476 First St. E., Sonoma (707) 996-9756 http://sebastianitheatre.com
4-7pm - Every TUESDAY - A collaboration between local farmers, food purveyors & craftspeople committed to building a vibrant & fun Market community for us all to enjoy. Downtown Plaza, Cloverdale https://thesantarosafarmersmarket.com/
Enjoy fresh fruit, veggies, ready to eat items, coffee, flowers, gifts & lots more! 10am - 1:30pm. Lucchesi Park 320 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma https://ilovefarmersmarkets.org/farmers-markets.html
6:30pm/Doors Open, 7pm/Show. Why: To support LGBTQ+ youth, young adults, families. Who Should Attend: Anyone (preferably 12+) who self-identifies as SOGIE Diverse or LGBTQ+ and/or is an ally to someone who is. This includes parents, besties, neighbors, classmates,
Arts + Sustainability - Agest 8-12. Monday-Friday, June 24-July 12, 2024 (No Class July 4-5), 9am-4pm. Campers will learn how to waste management can inspire ways to creatively reduce, reuse & recycle. Identify resources, develop motor skills
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is seeking volunteers for its October 19 NAMIWalks Fundraiser at Howarth Park & Spring Lake in Santa Rosa. Duties include placing signs, greeting participants, assisting with the refreshment table & passing
Occidental Community Church is starting a bible study series for men on CS Lewis' "Mere Christianity" a fundamental work on why Christ is the only answer. They meet on Thursday night's and Services are on Sunday in Occidental
5-8pm - Used Goods. $5/Cover Charge. Every Friday in the Barrel Room Hudson Street Wineries 428 Hudson St., Healdsburg (707) 433-2364 https://hudsonstreetwineries.com/