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    Nov 26~ Hollydale Community Club- house’s Last Sunday of the Month Break- fast - Table tennis following from 1-4p. $10 to $13 suggested donation, with kids under 10 free, 9a-noon, Hollydale Com- munity Clubhouse, 10250 Field Ln (Cor- ner of Old River Road and Frank St.), Forestville, 707-887-0330, hollydaleclub. org/rental.html, info@hollydaleclub.org
Dec 1,2 & 3 ~ Eat Crab and stay
for the View. Celebrate Sonoma Coast. Fishing and Chef specials week- end. We will celebrate this tasty crus- tacean and local chef’s will be cooking up some great Dungeness crab.Our fleet of charter boats are ready to take you out for a great time fishing. Stay for the weekend in one of our lovely inns, lodges, rental homes or bring your RV or tent and camp in one of our many
RV & campgrounds. Our gift shops will have items with crab designs to bring the coast to your home. Dunge- ness Crab season runs from Nov 2017 until about June 2018 Specials will be listed at the Bodega Bay Area Chamber of Commerce website at www.visitbode- gabayca.com/dungeness-crab-weekend
Get first-hand info about the Palestinian struggle for justice & peace. Talk with Palestinians, Israelis, Christian, Muslim, Jewish and secular leaders, scholars and activists. Fri 7-9p. FREE; Sat. 9-5p, $35, Continues Dec. 3, St. John’s Presbyte- rian Church, 25 Lake St, San Francisco, following a 10a service with Rev. Nyle Fort. Includes lunch, speakers, two pan- els and music, concluding at 5:30p. $30 at the door. fosna.org 320 10th St, SR, 707-494-9127, Lois Pearlman, fosna.org
Dec 3 ~ “Yoga and Wine - A magnificent Pairing”
Dec 1 & 2 ~ Palestine Regional Conference
Fundraiser for Anova School For Autism A relaxing Hatha yoga practice followed by libations, hors d’oeuvres, silent auction, music & dancing. Facility dog, Larry will be in attendance 6-9p; Arlene Francis Center 99 West 6th St; Elyse Briggs, 707-636-4297. elyse, ogaatthevillage. com, www.yogaatthevillage.com
Dec 2 ~ Fire and Flood Prevention Community Toxics Collections -Get rid of toxic materials before disas- ter strikes and keep our waterways clean. FREE; 8:30-3:30p, Guerneville Road Yard, 14900 Armstrong Woods Rd, Guerneville, recyclenow.org
Dec 3 ~ Fire Prevention Community Toxics Collections - 8:30-3:30p, So- noma Valley Veterans Memorial Hall, 126 First St W, Sonoma, recyclenow.org
Dec 4 ~ Monte Rio Supper Club - See old friends, meet new ones. Bring your own beverage and glass. Guest chefs and live music. $15/kids and small plates $5, 6-9p, Monte Rio Community Cen- ter, 20488 Hwy 116, Monte Rio, mrrpd. org/monteriocommunitycenter.html
Dec 7 ~ Theiller Fields Dedication - Join Sonoma County Regional Parks on Pearl Harbor Day, as we dedicate the sports fields at Ragle Ranch Park to the mem- ory of Rudy Theiller, a Sebastopol native killed in action aboard the USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor bombing 76 years ago. 12-1p, Ragle Ranch Regional Park, 500 Ragle Road, Sebastopol, 707-565-2041
honors those who contribute to the eco- nomic development of the communities in which they live and work through donations of their time and expertise in support of local business, and in helping others. Registration will close on Dec 1, 2017. Hosted by the Sonoma County Eco- nomic Development Board (EDB) 11:30- 1:30p, Double Tree by Hilton, 1 Double- tree Dr,, Rohnert Park, 707-565-7170, sonomaedb.org edb@sonoma-county.org
Dec 9 ~ Summerfield Waldorf
High School Open House - Come see the advantages a Summerfield Wal- dorf High School education can offer. Sample lessons, campus tour and exhib- its College prep curriculum overview. Meet the students, faculty, and alumni. 6:1 student to teacher ratio Our students consistently rank in the top 20% of So- noma County average SAT scores and at- tend the colleges and universities of their choice. Free, 10-1p, Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm, 655 Willowside Rd, Santa Rosa, 707-575-7194, Tracy Sauci- er, summerfieldws.org/hsopenhouse
Healing modalities, such as massage, acupuncture, chiropractic, Recon- nective Healing, Reiki, tuning forks, EFT tapping, sound healing, yoga and more. While receiving treatments, par- ents will be able to leave children at- tended in the Sonoma Strong Healing Fair’s Kid Area. Snacks and drinks provided. HolisticChamberOfCom- merce.com/SantaRosa or their Face-
book page. 10-5p, Steele Lane Commu- nity Center, 415 Steele Ln, Santa Rosa, 707-753-0046, Cherri Pedrioli, holistic- chamberofcommerce.com/SantaRosa, cherri@reconnectmindbodysoul.com
  Dec 8 ~ 2017 Spirit of Sonoma Luncheon
Dec 10 ~ Sonoma West Medical Founda- tion Winter Reception - Meet the lead- ership team and hear about the excit- ing new vision for the hospital. FREE, 3-5p, Sonoma West Main Entrance, 501 Petaluma Avenue, Sebastopol, 707-823- 8312, anya@sonomawestfoundation.org
Dec 14 ~ Wine’s Night Out at The Laugh Cellar - Meet the winemakers and more. $20 includes tasting of more than four wineries, plus one glass of wine of your choice at the end of the tasting. A great mid-week event to try new wine and spend time with friends. 6-8p, The Laugh Cellar, 5755 Mountain Hawk, Santa Rosa, 707-843-3824, thelaugh-
cellar.com,
Peter Griffith at the Tides Restaurant Eat Crab & Stay for the View
Dec 1,2 & 3
info@thelaughcellar.com
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