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Thru - Apr 26 ~ American Association of University Women Spring Forums - History of Sicily: "Here Lies the Key to Everything" Goethe 1787, 10-11:30a, $95 for each 6-week course. Raven Performing Arts Theater, 115 North St., eventbrite.com/e/aauw-forum-spring- session-2018-tickets-42731445905
Mar 29, Apr 2, 9, 23 ~ Arts & Lectures ProgramSpring2018-Homelessness in Sonoma County. 12-1p, Santa Rosa Campus, Randolph Newman Auditorium, Emeritus Hall, 1501 Mendocino Ave.
Apr 14 ~ Tinker Thinkers: Electricity
  Apr 2 ~ Nonviolence and Human Destiny
- Ages 5 - 12, Children's Museum of Sonoma County's outreach program. FREE, 1-2p, Petaluma Regional Library, 100 Fairgrounds Dr., 707- 763-9801, sonomacounty.libcal.com/ event/3946473
Thru - Apr 15 ~ New Exhibition of Local Women’s History, “She Persisted” - Highlights noteable women in Healdsburg history. Wed- Sun, 11-4p, Healdsburg Museum, 221 Matheson St., Healdsburg, 707-431- 3325, healdsburgmuseum.org/, info@ healdsburgmuseum.org
Apr 17 ~ Gravenstein Grill - Science Buzz Café - Geologic History of the Grand Canyon - Richard Ely, Geology Dude. $5, 7p, Graventstein Grill 8050 Bodega Ave, Sebastopol, Daniel Osmer, sciencebuzzcafe.org
Apr 19 ~ Tracking My Money: 4th - 6th Grade - Think of money as more than something they immediately spend. FREE, Registration Required, 3-4:30p, Sebastopol Regional Library, 7140 Bodega Ave., Sebastopol, 707-823-7691, sonomacounty.libcal.com/event/3833167
Apr 23 ~ Where Do We Go From Here with Peter Coyote - FREE, 12-1p, Santa Rosa Campus, Randolph Newman Auditorium, Emeritus Hall, 1501 Mendocino Ave. Robert Holcomb, arts-lectures.santarosa.edu/calendar, rholcomb@santarosa.edu
Apr 24 ~ Build Club - Explore industrial design, architecture, and other applied sciences. FREE, 3:30-4:30p, Sebastopol Regional Library, 7140 Bodega Ave., 707-823-7691, sonomacounty.libcal.com/ event/3650874
Apr 26 ~ From Earth to Moon and Back Again: Stories from "Lunar Analog Studies" - 1960s debates which space exploration and lab studies resolved-including hilariously wrong speculations. $12, 7-8:30p, Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation, 900 Sanford Road, Heron Hall, Santa Rosa, 707-527- 9277, eventbrite.com/
Apr 30 ~ Tech Classes: Create Your Own Webpage - Learn the basics of making your first one-page, drag and drop website. FREE, Registration Required, 6:30-8p, Sebastopol Regional Library, 7140 Bodega Avenue, Sebastopol, 707- 823-7691, sonomacounty.libcal.com/ event/3884285
Thru - May 25 ~ SRJC FREE Older Adult Programs - Creative arts , autobiographical writing, discussion group, health & fitness. FREE, , 707-527- 4533, older-adults.santarosa.edu/srjc- older-adults-program-courses-offered
Thru - Aug 5 ~ 50 Years of Franklin - In 1968, a Los Angeles schoolteacher, Harriet Glickman, wrote to Schulz regarding the integration of Peanuts. Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, 2301 Hardies Lane, Upstairs Changing Gallery, Santa Rosa, 707-579-4452, schulzmuseum.org
Presentation on nonviolence and cultural, economic, and political shifts. 12-1p, Santa Rosa Campus, Randolph Newman Auditorium, Emeritus Hall, 1501 Mendocino Ave.
Apr 4 ~ Science Buzz Café - Nutrition & Culinary Arts with Dr. Ed Bauman, Holistic Nutrition. $5, 7p, Hopmonk Tavern, 230 Petaluma Ave., Sebastopol, Daniel Osmer, sciencebuzzcafe.org/, daniel@sciencebuzzcafe.org
Apr 7 - Apr 8 ~ Fermentation and Foodies
Beer, kvass, and kimchee. Pepperwood Preserve, 2130 Pepperwood Preserve Road, Dwight Center, Santa Rosa, 707-591-9310, pwdfermentation. brownpapertickets.com/
Apr 8, May 12, Jun 9, July 14
~ Global Ethnobotany with
a Local Focus - Cultural uses of plants around the world, including foods, fibers, medicines, rituals and beliefs. Hear from Kathleen Harrison how North Coast plants and indigenous uses highlight worldwide patterns, and engaging stories from indigenous fieldwork in Latin America. At 3830 Doris Murphy Ct, Occidental 95465. Meet on 4 days in 4 months, 10am- 4pm. Fascinating plant walks at the end of each class. $380-$415. See www. botanicaldimensions.org for tickets. Email info@botanicaldimensions.org or call 707-874-1531.
Brian Martens offers information and clarity about being in the Creative Zone and how to stay there. $16 members, $20 non-members, 1-3p, Stewards Office, 17020 Armstrong Woods Road, Guerneville, 707-869-9177, stewardscr. org/events/clear-creativity-with-brian- martens
Apr 9 ~ White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son - Tim Wise offers a personal take white privilege, and racism in America. 12-1p, Santa Rosa Campus, Randolph Newman Auditorium, Emeritus Hall, 1501 Mendocino Ave.
Apr 14 ~ Tech Classes: Social Media Basics - Stay in contact with friends and family online FREE, Registration required. 1-2:30p, Petaluma Regional Library, 100 Fairgrounds Drive, Petaluma, 707-763-9801, sonomacounty. libcal.com/event/3883678
 Apr 9 ~ Clear Creativity Workshop
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Apr 12 & 19~ Trivia at The Laugh Cellar - Facts & Laughs, FREE; 7-9p, 5755 Mountain Hawk, SR, 707-843-3824, thelaughcellar.com
Apr 20 ~ Santa Rosa Contra Dance - Dance with live music. $2-$12, 8-11p, Monroe Hall, 1400 W. College Ave., SR, nbcds.org/
Mon & Thurs thru May 14 ~ Learn to Swim - For 2nd Graders. 12-1p, Ives Pool, 7400 Willow St., Sebastopol
Apr 28 ~ Peace Trail Walk - Connect six of Sebastopol’s eight peace poles. FREE; 9-12p, Sebastopol Plaza, Weeks Way & Mckinley St., Sebastopol, sebastopolwalks.org/
Apr 28 ~ Gender Neutral Contra Dance
$10-$15 Sliding scale, 8p - 10:30p, Wischemann Hall, 465 Morris St,, Sebastopol, 707-486-3296, Mark@nbcds.org
Every Thurs ~ Ping Pong at the Sebastopol Grange - 10a. and 3rd Thursday of the month 7-9p. non- Grangers $7, 6000 Sebastopol Ave. Hwy 12, sebastopolgrange.org/calendar-2/
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