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Aug 3 ~ Hot Dog Thursdays- Pacific Coast Air Museum - 10a - 2p, Pacific Coast Air Museum, One Air Museum Way at N. Laughlin and Becker, Santa Rosa, 707- 575-7900, pacificcoastairmuseum.org/
Aug 4 ~ First Friday Karaoke - Gualala Art Gallery. Youth welcome till 9 pm. $5 at the door; 7:30- 11p, Coleman Hall, Gualala Arts Center, 46501 Old State Hwy, Gualala, 707-884-1138, gualalaarts. org, info@gualalaarts.org
Children’s Museum on the Go - Free, Friedman’s Home Improvement Center, 4055 Santa Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa, 707-546- 4069, cmosc.org/cmosc-events/2017/6/3/ kidsworks-at-friedmans, info@cmosc. org
Aug 5 ~ Redwood Empire Live Steamer Run Days - Come Ride! Live Steamers Interactive Museum, Youth Community Park, 1725 Fulton Rd, Santa Rosa, facebook. com/events/2149798221910987/, redwoodempirels@gmail.com
Aug 9 ~ Animal Signs & Homes - Bilingual (Spanish and English) Free. Parking $7 or free for Regional Parks members, 10:00 AM - 12:00p, Doran Regional Park, 201 Doran Beach Road, 707-565-7888, parks. sonomacounty.ca.gov
Aug 11, 18, 25 ~ Movies in the Park at Howarth Park – Aug. 11: Secret Life of Pets; Aug 18: Lego Batman; Aug. 25: - Finding Dory Free, Movie starts at dusk, Howarth Memorial Park, 630 Summerfield Rd, Santa Rosa, srcity.org/2170/Movies-in-the-Park, howarthpark@srcity.org
Aug 12 ~ Campfire Program - Sonoma State Historic Park - Short talk, songs and, a marshmallow roast! All ages, 7 - 8p, Sonoma State Historic Park, Sonoma Barracks Courtyard, 1st Street and East Spain, Sonoma, 707-938-9547, parks. ca.gov/?page_id=479
Aug 12 ~ Family Fun Day - Jack London State Park - pre-k - 2nd, each combining natural science, art, and sustainability. Free / Park entry $10 per vehicle, 10 - 12:30p, Jack London State Historic Park, 2400 London Ranch Rd., Glen Ellen, 707- 938-5216, jacklondonpark.com/family- fun-days.html
Aug 12 ~ Shabbat in the Park with PJ Library & Israel Jewish Center, - Stories, Songs, Picnic. 10a Helen Putman Regional Park 411 Chileno alley Rd. Pet.
Aug 12 & 13 ~ Coastal Valley Lines Model Railroad Club of Sonoma County - Model Train Show. Free admission for all!, Oakmont East Recreation Center, 7902 Oakmont Dr, Santa Rosa, cvlrr.com/ club_shows.shtml
Aug 12, 13, 19, 20 ~ Santa Rosa Symphony Youth Ensembles Fall 2017 Auditions all instruments all levels. Jane Shelly 707-546-7097x225, jshelly@srsymphony. org Santa Rosa Symphony, 50 Santa Rosa Ave,
Aug 19 ~ Family Bike Workshop - Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition - Children must be able to ride a bike and ready to take the road with their parents (recommended age 7 & up, no training wheels). Free,
registration required , 10- 12:30p, HIdden Valley Elementary School, 3435 Bonita Vista Dr, Santa Rosa, 707-545- 0153, formstack.com/forms/?1654789- czAXqMpsn0, saferoutes@bikesonoma. org
Aug 19 ~ Ferris Bueller’s Day Off at the Drive-In Cloverdale Citrus Fairgrounds, 1 Citrus Fair D, Cloverdale, avfilmsociety. org
Aug 24, 25, 26, 27 ~ Flynn Creek Circus at SOMO Village - ‘Inter-Active’ fuses comedy, improvisation and jaw dropping skills to create a completely new horizon in circus theater. Tickets $11 - $50, SOMO Village Event Center, 1100 Valley House Dr, Rohnert Park, somoconcerts.com/ event/1506435
Aug 26 ~ Family Walk at Pepperwood Preserve - explore Pepperwoods unique habitats and stop frequently to touch, discover, play games. Moderate walk of 1.5 miles at a slow pace. Hablamos Español! Free, registration required , 10:00 AMPepperwood Preserve, 2130 Pepperwood Preserve Rd., Santa Rosa, pepperwoodfamilywalks. brownpapertickets.com/
Aug 26 ~ Family Paddle - Spring Lake Regional Park - Come learn basic paddling techniques in calm waters at Spring Lake Regional Park. $15 per person and an additional $12 for kayak/ parking free for members or $7, 8 – 11am, Spring Lake Regional Park, Violetti Road Entrance, Santa Rosa, 707-483-0940, parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/_templates_ parks/EventDetail.aspx?id=2147539465
Aug 26 ~ Nature Story Time - Gualala Point Regional Park - Nature-inspired children’s stories and create a craft based on the books’ themes. Free. Parking $7 or free for Regional Parks members, 3 - 4p, Gualala Point Regional Park, 42401 Coast Highway 1, Gualala, 707-565-7888, parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/_templates_ parks/EventDetail.aspx?id=2147539443
Aug 26 ~ Beauty and the Beast - Green Music Center Free Movie Series -We’ll provide the film, free popcorn. Feel free to bring other food and beverages (no alcohol please). Beauty and the Beast Original: 5p Live Action: 7p FREE – No ticket needed for entry, 5:00p - 9:00p, Weill Hall and Lawn at the Green Music Center, 1801 E Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park, seawolfliving.com/featured/2017/7/22/ summer-on-the-green-little-mermaid- and-moana
Aug 28 ~ Charles M. Schulz Museum - Museum Mondays for Little Ones - Enjoy stories, movement games, and arts and craft activities designed for children ages 1 – 5, $5 - $12. / Open Weekdays 11 - 5p / Weekends 1- 5p / Closed Tuesdays, Charles Schulz Museum, 2301 Hardies Ln., Santa Rosa, 707-579-4452, schulzmuseum.org/learn/calendar-of- events/
Aug 29 ~ 2017 Family Movie Nights in the Plaza – Healdsburg ~ Finding DoryFree, Plaza Park, Downtown Healdsburg, Healdsburg, 707-431-3303, ci.healdsburg. ca.us/335/Summer-Concert-Series
Ongoing
Mon Mornings ~ Have a Momnificent Monday at Fundemoninum - Moms (and Dads, and Grandparents too) are invited to bring the kids to Fundemonium for play and special treats, craft activities Free, 12- 4p, Fundamondium, 579 Rohnert Park Expy W, Expressway Center, Rohnert Park, fundemoniumtoys.com
Tues. ~ Guerneville Kindergym - 9:45a to 12:15p - River to Coast Children’s Services offers kindergym, with interactive learning through play designed for children 0 to 6 years old, Free (Donations are always accepted!), Guerneville Veteran’s Hall, Corner of First and Church St, Guerneville, 707-869-3613, rccservices.org/, info@rccservices.org
Wed. ~ Forestville Kindergym - 9:45a to 12:15p - River to Coast Children’s Services offers kindergym, with interactive learning through play designed for children 0 to 6 years old. Free (Donations are always accepted!), Forestville United Methodist Church, 6550 Covey Rd, Forestville, 707-869-3613, rccservices.org/, info@rccservices.org
Fri. ~ Naturally Fit Class - Spring Lake Regional Park - Cardio kickboxing, yoga, zumba, bootcamp and jogging/
walking the par course. Meet at the swimming lagoon parking lot at 6p, suggested donation of $3 per person or $5 per family. No registration required. Parking is $7 or free with a Regional Parks membership. For more information, call (707) 565-2041.
Sat. ~ Campfire Program - Doran Regional Park - Fireside banter for the campers and public. Free. Parking $7, Doran Regional Park, 201 Doran Beach Road, Bodega Bay, 707-875-3540, parks. sonomacounty.ca.gov/_templates_ parks/EventDetail.aspx?id=2147530655
Sat. ~ Kids Magic Show Saturday Mornings - We recommend the ages 3-12 Show ticket comes with one scoop of ice cream! $10, Shuffle’s Magical Ice Cream Shoppe, 123 4th St, Santa Rosa, eventbrite.com/e/kids-magic- show-saturday-mornings-tickets- 28349250371?aff=es2
Every Sun ~ Boating at the Barn - Friends of the Petaluma River - Fleet includes rowboats, canoes, kayaks and a sailboat, all of which can be checked out for free by the public after a short safety demonstration. Free, David Yearsley River Heritage Center, Petaluma, 707-763- 7756, friendsofthepetalumariver.org/, friends@friendsofthepetalumariver.org.
Aug 5 ~ KidsWorks Creative Workshop
Do-It-Yourself Energy & Water Saving Toolkit
This Program allows library cardholders to check out toolboxes to
help them save energy and water. The Sonoma County Energy and Sustainability Division and the Sonoma County Water Agency have partnered with Sonoma County Library and Sonoma Clean Power to provide these tools and information to help community members perform s s i i m mp pl le e h ho om me e u up pg g r ra ad de e p pr r o o j j e e c c t t s s t t o o h h e e l lp p m m a a k k e e t t h h e e i i r r h ho om me e s s m mo or r e e e e f f f f i ic c i ie e n nt t . .
The toolkits can be checked out at the Guerneville, Sebastopol, and Central Santa Rosa branches of the Sonoma County Library and will be available at all library branches in the coming months.
The kits assist residents in
performing home projects such
as weather stripping for windows
anddoors,monitoringelectrical
use, determining water leaks,
and switching to light-emitting
diode lightbulbs, which all help
make homes more efficient. Items
intended for installation and use are replenished after each kit is returned.
In addition, the Energy and Sustainability Division offers home energy and water savings workshops at library branches throughout the County for the public to learn about the toolkits as well as additional resources that are available to increase energy efficiency, water conservation, solar, and financing options.
To find out more about the workshop dates and locations call the Energy and Sustainability Division office at 707-565-6470.
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