Page 54 - Sonoma County Gazette January 2017
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familyfun Jan 22 ~ Santa Rosa Symphony’s Family KIDSConcert Series - The Listener, with Magic Circle Mime Company ~ 3p. Weill Hall, Green Music Center, 1801 E
Jan 4 ~ Sugarloaf Winter Break Day Camp - Nature hike, viewing the sun through solar scopes, and learning about the creatures of the park, end the day with s'mores and hot chocolate around a roaring campfire. Visitors Center 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd Kenwood Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: $35, or $25 for Sonoma Ecology Center members,
Jan 4, 5 & 6~ Winter Workshops From building forts, creating snow-slime, crafting gingerbread houses and making a New Year’s Eve poppers AGES: 5-8 PRICE: $40/day (for 3 hour workshop) Children's Museum of Sonoma County 1835 W. Steele Lane Santa Rosa
Jan 6 & 13 ~ Bodega Marine Laboratory Tours - Explore the dynamic biodiversity of the Northern California Coast. FREE - 2–4 p.m. 2099 West Side Rd., Bodega Bay. bml.ucdavis.edu.
Jan 7 ~ Science Saturday - Join a Discovery Center naturalist for fun, hands-on activities with a different theme each month. This is a free event. Parking is $7 or free for Regional Parks members. Activities start on the hour at 1, 2, or 3pm 393 Violetti Road Santa Rosa
- A half-day of birding designed for kids ages 6-14. 9a-1p - $3.00 - Register by Jan 5 - check in at the picnic tables near Shollenberger Park's Main entrance corner of S. McDowell and Cypress Dr. Petaluma Contact: Al Hesia 707-486- 9030 - a.hesa@comcast.net
Jan 14, 15 & 16 ~ SNOW DAYS - 20 Tons of fresh snow will be delivered to the Museum & maintained over the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Weekend, Build, create, and play outside. RAIN or SHINE! FREE with Admission ($12 per perso) 9am - Children’s Museum of Sonoma County 1835 W. Steele Lane Santa Rosa INFO: cmosc.org
Jan 19 ~ Find out where and why volcanoes occur, and get a hands-on look at different types of volcanic rocks. FREE - 6p-7p Childrens Musesum of Sonoma County - 1835 W Steele Ln, Santa Rosa www.cmosc.org
Jan 21 ~ Piecing Together the Past from Pieces: Understand the informational potential of archaeological materials and the importance of preserving the archaeological record. 3:00pm - 05:00pm FREE - Laguna Environmental Center 900 Sanford Road Santa Rosa, Pre-registration required through LandPaths. Suitable for ages 8 years old and up – bring the whole family! Anita Smith Local: 707-527-9277Email: anita@ lagunafoundation.org
Jan 13 ~ 32nd Annual Crab Feeds at The Tides Wharf in Bodega Bay. Price includes chilled Dungeness crab, clam chowder, pasta, green salad, French bread, cocktail and mustard sauces, melted butter. Reservations strongly suggested. 5:00pm - $59.95 + Gratuity - The Tides Wharf Restaurant 835 Coast Highway One, Bodega Bay, CA - Call for Reservations: 707-875-3652
Jan 14 ~ Crab Feed - Sebastopol - All- you-can-eat Crab, Pasta, Salad & Bread. 2-Seatings: 5:30pm & 7pm. Tickets: $50/Adults, $20/Kids 6 to 12, kids under 6 years of age FREE . All proceeds benefit the Masonic Center in Sebastopol. Masonic Center - across from Safeway 373 North Main St., Sebastopol (707) 823-6981
Feed Gualala Community Center, an All You Can Eat crab, garden salad, and garlic bread & wine! Raffle prizes - Reservations required. $45. 6p-10p -Gualala Community Center 47950 Center St. , Gualala -https://www. winecountry.com/event/gualala- lions-annual-crab-feed-2/2017-01-20/
Jan 21 ~ Crab Feed - Santa Rosa - Includes Appetizers, Salad, Pasta, Crab, Dessert, Coffee & Tea. Raffle Basket, Silent Auction & Dessert Auction. Tickets: $50/Per Person & available at Oliver's Market. Proceeds benefit Piner High Boosters, Foundation & Hall of Fame. 5pm - No Host Bar, Silent Auction, 7pm - Dinner. Friedman Event Center 4676 Mayette Avenue, Santa Rosa (707) 571-7420
Jan 21 ~ Petaluma 7-11 Lions 35th Crab Feed, Fresh Cooked Crab, French Bread, Salad, Pasta & special sauce. Benefits Community Activities and Projects $50. 5p Petaluma Veterans Memorial Building, 1094 Petaluma Blvd S Petaluma, CA - To order Tickets call 707-763-0564, order soon, tickets go fast!
Jan 21 ~ Ursuline High School - All you can eat Crab, salad and pasta. Auctions & Raffle $55 - Cardinal Newman Gym 4300 Old Redwood Hwy. Santa Rosa Ursuline Rd, Santa Rosa http://www. ursulinealumnaesr.org/crab-feed- tickets.html
Jan 21 ~ Puma Athletic Booster of Maria Carrillo High School 19th Annual Crab Feed and Auction Fundraiser - Doors Open at 5:00PM $50 - St. Eugene’s Becker Center Santa Rosa 2323 Montgomery Dr. http://www. mchspac.com/707-571-7420
Jan 28 ~ Crab 4 Kids 2017~ Children’s Charities of Sonoma County - All you can eat crab, entertainment, Live & Silent Auction - Assigned seats - Must be 21 - $55. 5p-10p - Friedman Events Center - 4776 Mayette Ave. Santa Rosa -1029crabfeed@gmail.c
Jan 28 ~ Russian River Rotary Foundation “Crab Fiesta Celebration” Live entertainment, Sonoma County wines, deserts from the El Molino Culinary! $75 Donation – Opens at 4:30p- Shone Farm 7450 Steve Olson Lane, Forestville.
Crab Feed is held at Penngrove Community Clubhouse, 385 Woodward Ave., Penngrove. $65. Tickets are available at Rancho Adobe Fire Station, Main St. and Old Redwood Highway, Penngrove
Jan 28 ~ Knights of Columbus - Bay Shrimp Salad, Garlic Bread, Pasta, No host bar. Music by: Rocks on a Roll; Early Bird $50.00 - $60 from Jan 18 to Jan 23 - 5:30 - Mary Agatha Furth Center -8400 Old Redwood Hwy, Windsor Call Bob Nickel for Tix: 707- 481-2267
Jan. 28 – 14th Annual Crustacean Celebration for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Marin and Petaluma. $95 Per Person includes All-You-Can-Eat Cracked Crab, Pasta, Salad, & Garlic Bread, Hosted Bar, Live & Silent Auctions; Music & Dancing! 5:30 pm - Lucchesi Park Clubhouse, 203 Maria Dr., Petaluma Tickets at www. mpbgc.org , or call Brandon Durr at 707.769.5322 x 14.
Jan. 28 - Crab Feed! Crack Crab With The Ones You Love! Pacific Empire Chorus -Best crab feed in town- plus a live ACappella Show. 5pm -9pm Veteran’s Memorial Hall, 1094 Petaluma Blvd. South, Petaluma. Tickets: $50 adults, $60 at the door. Kids 10 and under $20 with adult http://www.pacificempire.org/
Jan 21 ~ Puma Athletic Booster of Maria Carrillo High School 19th Annual Crab Feed and Auction Fundraiser - Doors Open at 5:00PM $50 - St. Eugene’s Becker Center Santa Rosa 2323 Montgomery Dr. http:// www.mchspac.com/707-571-7420
CRAB FEEDS cont’d on page 55
Jan 21 ~ Gualala Lions Annual Crab
Jan. 28 - Rancho Adobe Firefighters
Jan 7 ~ Petaluma Bird Count for Kids
January-2,9,16,23,&30 Museum Mondays for Little Ones 10:00 - Noon Enjoy stories, movement games, arts and craft activities. Activities are designed for children ages 1 – 5 and their caregivers. Cost: $5 per child. Up to 2 adults per child are free before 11:00 am. After 11am, regular museum admission applies.
Jan 14 ~ Second Saturday Cartoonist- Patrick Scullin - Meet, watch, and talk to award-winning cartoonist Patrick Scullin, creator of the weekly web comic Super Siblings. 1:00PM
Jan 28 ~ 10AM - 4:00PM Charles M. Schulz Museum at LumaCON! Visit the Schulz Museum booth at LumaCon, Petaluma’s third annual comic festival!
Sat, Jan 28, 5:30 pm – Sun, Jan 29, 9:00 am Girl Scout Art & Adventure Sleepover with Snoopy Brownies Sleep over at the Museum and design your own stamp and letterbox. Then search the Museum for clues left by other troops to complete all of the Letterboxer badge requirements. Dinner and continental breakfast included. Advance reservations are required. RSVP: Girls Scouts of Northern California website or call (707) 544-5472.
Jan 28 through September 10 ~ “It Was a Dark and Stormy Night” -This now habitually parodied phrase found new life with Schulz, who used the opener in his portrayal of Snoopy as the “World Famous Author,” Explore the theme of writing in Peanuts through original cartoons, and family-friendly activities.
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Jan 28 ~ Solar Viewing Kenwood Observatory's -Friendly & knowledgeable docents are available to answer your questions. 11am–3pm FREE. 6pm - Public Star Party Please arrive before 11pm to assure that we stay open for you! Admission to RFO Star Parties is $3/Adult (18 & older), Free/under 18. State Park Admission is $8/Per Car. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd., Kenwood www.rfo.org
Jan 28 ~ Creator Faire - Children and their parents will have the opportunity to explore their senses, experiment with different materials, and take apart and build things. The event will take place rain or shine and accommodates all ages, even babies and toddlers. Donation: $5 - $20 - 12a to 4p - River Montessori Charter School - 3880 Cypress Dr., Petaluma rivercreatorfaire.com/attend/#sthash. wYpoPzc9.dpuf
Charles M. Schulz Museum ~
2301 Hardies Ln, Santa Rosa. Visit the website for a complete class schedule, or call for fees and reservations at (707) 284-1263. www.schulzmuseum.org


































































































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