Page 52 - Sonoma County Gazette April 2017
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festivals tours gatherings EVENTS
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Apr 1~ April Fool’s Day Parade - Sil- liness, rides, refreshments, enter- tainment. Gather at noon at the Oc- cidental Community Center (corner of Bohemian Hwy & Graton Rd). Pa- rade starts 1p.
Apr 1~ First Annual Graton Area Di- saster Preparedness Fair -Family friendly, Sonoma County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue Team, Graton & Sebastopol Fire Departments, Com- munity Disaster Response Team, the American Red Cross, Sonoma West Medical Center and the Palm Drive Healthcare Free, 10:00 – 2p, Graton Fire., 3750 Gravenstein Hwy. N 707- 823-2866, Jody James, gratonia@hot- mail.com
Apr 1~ Sebastopol Little League Opening Day –SLL will honor all of the players from its first teams at the Opening Day festivities. Free, 11a. Laguna Youth Park, 425 Morris St., Sebastopol,707-331-4153, sebastopol- littleleague.org
Apr 1~ Petaluma Bounty Honors Ce- sar E. Chavez Day Educational and volunteer service events commemo- rating Cesar Chavez. Workday 10 – 2p Bounty Community Farm, l55 Shasta Ave. Petaluma. 707-364-9118, Suzi Grady, petalumabounty.org
Apr 1 & 2 ~ Alchemy: Circus Trans- forming Experience for Youth Pro- fessional circus arts students in high aerial acts Apr 1 at 7p and Apr 2 at 2p - $10 - $15, 2p, Circus Waldissima Circus Tent, 655 Willowside R., Santa Rosa, 707-575-7194, circusalchemy. brownpapertickets.com,
Apr 2 ~ Ceres 10th Anniversary Celebra- tion - Ceres wouldn’t be here today without YOU. Celebrate all we’ve ac- complished together. Free - 3-6p at Community Church of Sebastopol -1000 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebasto- pol –RSVP required, connect.cere- sproject.org
Apr 3 ~ Monte Rio Supper Club High Life Kitchen is featuring chicken Galantine with mushrooms and herb filled popovers. Music by Lungs and Limbs. Bring your own beverage. $15-$5, 6 - 9p, Monte Rio Commu- nity Center, 20488 Hwy 116, Monte Rio, mrrpd.org/
Calling all individuals and groups seeking to become engaged in civic action. Aqus Community Free, 7- 10p, Redwood Cafe, 8240 Old Red- wood Hwy., Cotati, 707-795-7868, aqus.com/
History of Immigration and Nativ- ism in America SRJC /AQUS Lec- ture Series with Salvador Diaz. Free 7p Aqus Café, 189 H St, Petaluma 707 778-6060, aquscafe.com/misc/Salva- dor_Diaz.pdf
Apr 8 ~ Resurrection Roller Girls vs Sonoma County Roller Derby - Flat Track Roller Derby in Rohnert Park. Family friendly event- all ages wel- come! Merchandise, vendors, a snack bar, Doors at 6:45p, $12.00 at the door, Cal Skate, 6100 Commerce Blvd, RP, brownpapertickets.com/ event/2896471
A Wish for Fish -Live music, great food, entertainment, wooden boat races, numerous craft booths, kids zone, pet parade, blessing of the fleet and more. Handicap Accessible, $10 - $12., Free Parking, 10 – 5p, Westside Regional Park, 2400 Westshore Road, Bodega Bay, bbfishfest.org
Apr 13 ~ Russian River Jewish Commu- nity Passover Annual Community Sed- er Potluck. Music by Jubilee Klezmer Ensemble, Seder reading - Hagadah, Rsvp required $12- $18. 5p Monte Rio Community Center, 20488 High- way 116, Monte Rio, 707-632-5545, rrjc.org, russianriverjc@gmail.com
Apr 15 ~ Redwood Empire Synchro- nized Swimming - Demonstra- tions, routines, refreshments. Pool to public after show 1:30p - 3:30p, Ridgeway Swim Center, 455 Ridge- way Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-879-4646, redwoodempire.swim-team.us, red- woodempiresynchro@gmail.com
Apr 16 ~ Santa Rosa Memorial Park’s In- terdenominational Easter Sunrise 6:30 a.m. 1900 Franklin Ave., Led by Len- nie Trujillo from Redwood Gospel Mission. 707-542-1580, srmp.org
OUR NEW WEBSITE CALENDAR is amazing - Calendar Queen Amy Calhoun has been working diligently with Deborah Waller and WEBHELPER to make this the BEST Calendar for Everything Sonoma County. Check it out at www.SonomaCountyGazette. com
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Apr 3 ~ Where Do We Go From Here?
Apr 4 ~ Borders, Aliens, and Scapegoats:
Family Fun! Parade on Main St. Sebas- topol starts at 10a. Music, Arts & Crafts, Food and More! 10a Parade on Sat. Apr 22 Main St. Sebastopol. $8 - $12 Sat. 10-6p Sun 10 -5p, Ives Park 282 South High St.
Apr 8 & 9 ~ Bodega Fisherman’s Festival
Apr 29 Butter and Eggs Days Parade and Festival - Celebrate Petaluma’s inge- nious makers, innovative entrepre- neurs, from past & present. 10-4p at multiple locations on Western Ave. between Kentucky and Petaluma Blvd.
Apr 29 ~ March from Roseland Plaza to SR City Hall - Hosted by Peace & Justice Center of Sonoma Coun- ty. March to create a united voice against destructive policies on im- migration Free, 1230p 675 Sebastopol Rd. SR https://www.facebook.com/ events/839104149562613/
Apr 30 ~ Spring Antique Faire Down- town Petaluma - This show attracts over 8,000 discerning collectors as well as first time buyers wishing to collect and invest in real antiques. 8-4p Western Ave. and 4th & Ken- tucky St. Petaluma
Apr 29 & 30 ~ Casari Ranch Almost Fringe Festival Sat Picnic & Dun BBQ: it’s a “bring your own picnic” Satur- day tour of the wool mill, and dem- onstrations of portable wood mill- ing. 11 a–4 p, Sat Free/ Tickets for Sun. BBQ & games: $20/per person, kids under 8 free; Casari Ranch, 42900 Curley Lane, Point Arena, CA. www.casariranch.com
Apr 30 ~ Hollydale Club - Last Sunday of Month Breakfast. Sausage & Pan- cakes. $10-$13 9-noon – Table Tennis follows. 10250 Field Ln. Forestville 887-0330
Apr 22 & 23 ~ Apple Blossom Festival.


































































































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