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   thru Dec 7 ~ North Bay Construction Corps - Applications now available for area high school seniors. Northbay application deadline extended to Dec 7th. North Bay, constructioncorps.org
Dec 1 ~ Summerfield Waldorf High School Open House - Come get a sampling of our classes, meet the teachers, and talk to alum & current students. Free, 10:00 AM - 1:00p, Summerfield Waldorf School & Farm, 655 Willowside Road, Santa Rosa, 707-575-7194, Tracy Saucier, goo.gl/ forms/YQBSuCbZuckjzghy1, tracy@ summerfieldwaldorf.org.
- for property owners considering energy and water upgrades. Cone early for refreshments and giveaways! 6-8p @ Energy and Sustainability Office, 2300 County Center Dr. Santa Rosa. RSVP 707-565-6470 or GSenergy@sonoma-county.org INFO: Sonomacounty.ca.gov/energy
Dec 6 ~ Switzerland: #1 Rated Country in The World: What Might America Learn from Them? With Walter Niederberger, U.S. Correspondent for “Tages-Anzeiger” Switzerland’s largest daily paper. Free, $5 at Door for non-members, 7p Spring Lake Village Auditorium, 5555 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa
Dec 12 ~ Summerfield Waldorf. Come spend a day in our High School during one of our Visiting Student Days. Free, 8 am - 3:20 pm, Summerfield Waldorf School & Farm, 655 Willowside Road, Santa Rosa, 707-575-7194, Tracy Saucier, summerfieldwaldorf.org, tracy@summerfieldwaldorf.org
Ongoing ~ Adult Conversational Spanish classes in Sebastopol. The teacher: Hilary Moore learned Spanish as a teen in Mexico & is a credentialed bilingual teacher. $11-$17 per class, Mon, Tues & Wed eves, 707-824-8467, HilaryMoore, hilary5sonic.net.
Drop In 20-minute sessions, Northwest Library tech tutor will help you with any question at the. Free, Mondays 6-8p, Northwest Regional Library, 150 Coddingtown Center, Santa Rosa, 707- 546-2265
MUSEUMS
thru Dec 31 ~ Cotati Historical Society. FREE every Sat., 1-4p, and on the second Tuesday of each month, 5-7p, Cotati Historical Society, 201 W Sierra Ave., West end of Cotati City Hall, Cotati, 707-794-0305, cotatihistoricalsociety.org/what-you- can-do, chsinfo@sonic.net
thus Dec 31 ~ A Story of Civic Progress and Pride - Petaluma Museum. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, curated by Paula Freund. This exhibit will tell the story of the founding of the Carnegie Library through as a museum in 1978, and the continued work to preserve the cultural heritage of the City of Petaluma. Thu- Sun, 10-4p, Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, 20 Fourth St., Petaluma, 707-778-4398, petalumamuseum.com
History Museum of Sonoma County ~ The Fire Collection: Preserving our Stories. In response to the firestorms in October 2017, The Fire Project - a permanent historical record of one of the most important and pivotal events in Sonoma County history. How to submit: If you have an object, photograph, recording or other documentation that you believe is representative of the fires for the Fire Collection, please contact History Museum of Sonoma County, 425 Seventh St, Santa Rosa, 707-579-1500
Art Classes
Thursday Night Figure Drawing with Pieter Myers ~ Live models, 5- to 20-minute poses. All skill levels welcome. Bring your own drawing or watercolor materials. Cash/check only, $15.Every Thurs, 7-9p, Occidental Center for the Arts, 3850 Doris Murphy Ct, Occidental, 707-953-3535, Pieter Myers, occidentalcenterforthearts.org
Dec 1 - The Odyssey Read Along
Charles Schulz Musuem, 2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa, 707-579- 4452, schulzmuseum.org.
Thru Dec 15 ~ Year of the Dog - Activities and buttons are included in the price of admission, unless otherwise noted. Collect a different Snoopy button each month. Snoopy’s Doghouse - This month we take a closer look at Snoopy’s home with Gingerbread Doghouse classes and more! $0-$12, Mon, Wed-Fri, 11-5p, Sat-Sun, 10-5p, 10:00 AM - 5:00p, Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, 2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa, 707-579- 4452,schulzmuseum.org/
Dec 3, 10, 17 ~ Museum Mondays for Little Ones - Enjoy stories, arts, and crafts for kids ages 1-5 and their caregivers on EVERY Monday of the month. $5 per child. Up to 2 adults per child are free before 11:00a. After 11:00 a, regular museum admission applies., Charles M. Schulz Museum, 2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa, 707-579-4452, Monica Hernandez, schulzmuseum.org/learn/youth- programming/museum-mondays/, monica@schulzmuseum.org
Dec 5 - May 20 ~ New Exhibition - Without Words See examples of the techniques Schulz employed to tell stories without words in 70+ comic strips. $5-$12 (included in price of admission), 11a-5p, 11:00 AM - 5:00p, Charles M. Schulz Museum, 2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa, 707-579- 4452, inquiries@schulzmuseum.org
thru Mar 10 ~ Then Came the Dog Exhibition - As we journey from Schulz’s backyard into Snoopy’s, discover the life of a man and his best friend through the lens of the Peanuts comic strip. $5-$12, Mon-Fri, 11-5p, Sat-Sun, 10-5p, Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, 2301 Hardies Ln., Santa Rosa, 707-579-4452, schulzmuseum.org
Dec 5 - FREE Home Energy Workshop
Dec 17 ~ Explore Foster Parenting - Meeting and Discussion - Every day, 50-75 local children and teens need a safe place to live in our community. There’s an urgent need for temporary foster parents and adoptive families to open their homes to local foster children and give them a place they can feel safe, wanted and loved. Free/ Registration Requested, Sonoma County Human Services, 2255 Challenger Way, Suite 100, Santa Rosa, 707-565-4274, sonomafostercare.org/, Info@sonomafostercare.org
Dec 15 ~ Open Cockpit - Pacific Coast Air Museum. Here is your chance to get up close to selected aircraft and look inside. $5 to $10/ Free for Military and Children under 5; 10-4p , 10:00 AM - 2:00p, Pacific Coast Air Museum, One Air Museum Way at N. Laughlin and Becker, Santa Rosa, 707-575-7900, pacificcoastairmuseum.org/events/
Dec 21 ~ Family Movie Night - Come join the Central Library at this monthly movie series every 3rd Friday night! There will be snacks and family fun movies to enjoy! FREE, 4p - 5:45p, Central Santa Rosa Library, 211 E Street, Santa Rosa, 707-545-0831, sonomacounty.libcal.com
- For grades 3 - 6, Petaluma Police Department offers free Junior Police Camps in the spring and summer. Each Free and each for 4 days. Please download our application and send it into the department to get on the waiting list. You can also email jrow@ ci.petaluma.ca.us to learn about the next camp dates. Petaluma Police Department, Petaluma, 707-781-1289, cityofpetaluma.net/police
at Sebastopol Regional Library. December 1 @ 2p - 3p. 7140 Bodega Ave., Sebastopol, 707-823-7691, sonomacounty.libcal.com
Petaluma Junior Police Camp
   Snoopy’s Home Ice, 1667 W. Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, 707-546-7147
Public Skating M-Th 12-2p, F 4-5:30p Sat-Sun 12:30p-3:30p, 7:30p-9p.
Dec 1 ~ Snoopy’s Skate Party Live DJ, on-ice lounge, games & food will be part of this special night. Recommended for teens 12-15 $10 Admission & Skate Rental, $17 Admission, Skate Rental & Dinner, 7:30p - 9p Call (707) 546-7147 for groups.
Dec 9~ Take Your Picture with Snoopy, 11a – 3:30p Skate and take your holiday picture with that beloved Beagle Snoopy.
Thru Jan 5 ~ Parent & Puppy Practice - perfect for beginners and includes a complimentary group lesson. Chairs available. 10:30a - 12p.
Woodstock Wednesdays ~ Toddlers on Ice - ages 18 months - 4 years are introduced to ice skating & large motor skills. $20 includes 1 Toddler & Caregiver 1-:20-11:30a
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