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    Thru Dec 16 ~ Regional Parks Public Meetings ~ Please visit our website for the current agenda and to submit agenda items for consideration. 5-7p, Sonoma County Regional Parks, 2300 County Center Dr., Suite A212 (upstairs), Sanat Rosa, 707-565-2041, sonomacounty.ca.gov
Thru Dec 16 ~ Explore Foster Parenting Meeting ~ Meet with local foster care agencies and foster parents for an introduction to foster parenting. Free, Sonoma County Family, Youth and Children’s Services, 2225 Capricorn Way, Santa Rosa, 707-565-4274, sonomafostercare.org, sonomafostercare@schsd.org
Thru Dec 2 ~ First 5 Commission Public Meetings ~ We encourage the participation on matters related to the Commission’s business. 4th Mondays. 3:30p Sonoma County Office of Education, 5340 Skylane Blvd, Santa Rosa, 707- 565-6686, first5sonomacounty.org, first5@sonoma-county.org
SHE RISES - Second Sundays of each month from 6-7:30p. We meet in circle format with the intention to empower, support, network, educate and strengthen each other. Marshall House behind the Russian River Senior Center, 15010 Armstrong Woods Rd Guerneville. INFO: SheRisesRussianRiver@ gmail.com
3rd Fridays - Chamber Perks - Coffee with Ambassadors - One-on-one conversations about maximizing your Santa Rosa membership with local business community members. Third Friday of the month and is open to members and prospective members. Brew, 555 Healdsburg Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-545-1414, Kim Williams
Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women Meeting - Learn about CSW activities, and aboutLa Luz Center as a resource for disadvantaged families. Free, 6p - 8p, 17560 Greger St, Sonoma, sococsw.org, sococsw@ sonoma-county.org
This year, the 4th of July falls on a Thursday so you can catch up on movies you missed in June on Saturday and Sunday. “Late Night” starring Emma Thompson is a movie you should see in the theater. Thompson will definitely be nominated for best actress at the Oscars next year.
Another movie you should see in the theater is “Toy Story 4”. This is the best sequel ever made. Watch it to break all box office records! This is an exciting month for Marvel movie fans. Yes, “Spider-Man Far From Home” comes out July 2. It stars Tom Holland,
   Jul 6 - Jan 4 ~ Sacred Space ~ An intimate meditative service with guitar music and an opportunity to reflect in community. Free, 6-7p, Presbyterian Church of the Roses, 2500 Patio Ct., Santa Rosa, churchoftheroses.org
Jul 26 - Sep 27 ~ Alchemy Dance ~ Dance the range of motion of your inner community of selves, welcoming elements of shadows and light. $15-20, NOTA, 7:30-10p, Wischemann Hall, 465 Morris St., Sebastopol, Kyra Auerbach, gaiawisekyra@gmail.com
Ongoing~ Undocumented: A Free Resource for Your Faith Community -Concerned about helping immigrants, refugees, and Dreamers? FREE videos and other resources are available. Trinity Church Wall Street offers these, including religious talks, and links to organizations. FREE, trinitywallstreet. org/social-justice/undocumented
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The Reading movie theater in Rohnert Park has movies for
the whole family costing only $1.00. That’s right! July 5 and 6 is “Ice Age: Collission Course”. July 12 and 13 is “Sing”. July 19 and 20 is “Kung Fu Panda 3”. And July 26 and 27 is “Lego Batman Movie”. Call 707 586 5996 for more information. Definitely enjoy the magic of the big screen instead of spending more mone at the Red Box!
Opening July 19 is the live action version of “The Lion King” which stars Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Beyonce and James Earl Jones. Simba idolizes his father, King Mufasa, and takes to heart his own royal destiny on the plains of Africa. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub’s arrival. Scar, Mufasa’s brother has plans of his own. I’m very excited to see this!
Opening July 26th is “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt. This is Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film. Actor Rich Dalton gained fame and fortune by starring in a 1950’s television Western, but is now struggling to find meaningful work in a Hollywood that he doesn’t recognize anymore. He spends most of his time drinking and palling around with Cliff Booth, his best friend and longtime stunt double. This movie has to be seen in the theater!
For my live performance fans we have a lot to be thankful
for in July. If you’re a fan of Joan Jett and Cheap Trick you have to go to the Marin County Fair this weekend. Joan performs July 6 and Cheap Trick performs July 7. Call 415 473 6400 for more information.
At the Green Center in Rohnert Park the Transcendence Theatre Company and Santa Rosa Symphony perform on 4th of July. They were amazing last year and will be amazing this year. Call 707 664 4246.
If you haven’t seen “West Side Story” yet you’re in luck: it got extended to July 7th. I was very impressed with Jonah Robinson who plays Tony and was flown from New York to play the role. Good job 6th Street! Call 707 523 4185 for tickets before they sell out.
One of my favorite plays from the 80’s is “Crimes of the Heart” which was turned into a movie in 1986 starring Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange and Sissy Spacek. You have a chance to see it live at the Ross Valley Players in Ross July 12 through August 11. Call 415 456 9555 for tickets.
Fans of Rick Sprngfield and Richard Marx will be happy to see them together live July 14 at Rodney Strong Vineyards. For tickets go to rodneystrongconcertseries.com and finally for my George Lopez fans out there he will be appearing at the Luther Burbank Center July 26th. He is amazing live. Call 707 546 3600 for tickets.
If you have any questions on film or theater email me at dongibblecast@hotmail.com Have a happy 4th of July!
Jake Gyllenhaal and Samuel L Jackson. Peter Parker’s relaxing European vacation takes an unexpected turn when Nick Fury suddenly shows up in his hotel room. Parker soon finds himself donning the Spider-man
suit to help Fury and fellow superhero Mysterio battles an evil new threat.










































































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