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Bookmobile:
More than 200,000 books given away, and counting... Check us out on: https://www. facebook.com/freebookmobile 707-520-4536, Glen Weaver, freebookmobile.org/, glen@ freebookmobile.org
Jun 2 ~ Alexandra Teague Montgomery Village 7p
Jun 9 ~ Bold Moves Montgomery Village 7:30p
Jun 10 ~ Bold Moves Montgomery Village 7:30p
Jun 10 ~ Sonoma County Library, Central Branch Fundraiser with Fredrik Backman 8p
May 28 ~ Camp Meeker / Volunteer Fire Dept. Fundraiser Breakfast 8- 12p
Jun 11 ~ Delia Ephron Petaluma 3p
Jun 14 ~ Wake-Up Santa Rosa Breakfast
May 30 ~ Geyserville 5 - 6:30p
with David Kwong Vintners Inn 7-9p Jun 14 ~ Brave New Worlds: Neal Stephenson & Nicole Galland Petaluma
Jun 3 ~ Lark eld - SR Farmers Market, Luther Burbank Center 10-1p
7p
Jun 15 ~ Writers Forum: Skye Blaine
Jun 3 ~ Cotati - Oliver’s Market 2 - 3:30p Jun 3 ~ Roseland - Dollar Tree, Sebastopol
Petaluma 6:30p
Jun 16 ~ Girls Night Out: Jennifer Ryan &
Rd 4 – 6p
T.J. Kline Petaluma 7p
Jun 17 ~ First Annual Lit-Art Crawl of
Jun 10 ~ Santa Rosa-Marketplace, Kawana Springs Rd 9:30 - 11:30a
Sebastopol - 1p
Jun 17 ~ Karma Brown Montgomery
Jun 10 ~ Kenwood Market 12 – 1p
Jun 10 ~ Glen Ellen Post O ce 1:30 - 2:30p
Village 7p
Jun 17 ~ Gabriel Thompson Sebastopol 7p Jun 18 ~ Michael Krasny with Jan Smiley
Jun 10 ~ Boyes Hot Sps. Fiesta Ctr 3 – 5p Jun 18 ~ Freestone 9 - 10 Am
Jun 18 ~ Valley Ford 10:30 - 11:30a
Jun 18 ~ Bodega Bay Farmers Market,
Sebastopol Community Cultural Center
Community Center 12 – 2p
Jun 18 ~ Jenner 2:30 - 3:45p
Jun 18 ~ Monte Rio Beach Parking Lot 4:15
4:30p
Jun 19 ~ Jane Green Montgomery Village
Jun 17 ~ 1st Annual Lit-Art-Crawl in Sebastopol
Opening our doors to you to view, hear and taste what we’ve been creating. There will be readings in bookstores by seasoned writers, emerging poets and writers on stage in a beer garden and a range of written works in progress read out loud for the first time in a cafe. New art will be on display in cool galleries and hip retail venues with the artists on hand. For the ‘Crawl’ part, specials will be offered in pubs and cafes, coffee houses and tasting rooms along the route. More info coming: lit-art-crawl- sebastopol.com/about/
We are writers and artists, community activists and people of all trades. We are Sebastopol.
1-2p Copperfields - 138 N Main St,
3-4p West County Writers, poets from the History of Sonoma County Contest
- 5:30
7p
Jun 22 ~ David Boling Healdsburg 6p
Jun 23 ~ Renate Stendhal Sebastopol 7p Jun 24 ~ Jennifer Shannon Montgomery
Copper elds:
Village 7p
Eight Stores in Sonoma, Napa and Marin
Jun 26 ~ Jumpstart Writing Meeting Petaluma 6:30 p
Counties. copper eldsbooks.com
May 26 ~ Tommy Caldwell - Montgomery Village 2p
Jun 27 John Grayson Heide Montgomery Village 6p
May 27 ~ Jean Hegland at the Charles Schlutz Museum 2p Jun 1 ~ Shari Lapena Calistoga 7p
Jun 29 ~ #nastywoman series Roxane Gay Luther Burbank 7p
Jun 2 ~ Matt Callahan & Joel Selvin Petaluma 7p
Jun 30 ~ Jennifer Kitses Montgomery Village 7p
Do you want to serve on a District 1 Board and Commission?
First District Supervisor Susan Gorin invites community members to
apply for positions on local policy making bodies. Applications and a list of all boards, commissions, and committees to which the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors appoints members is available online at: http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/ Boards-Commissions-Task-Forces/. The vacancy list on the site shows available opportunities for involvement.
“Local government leaders want to hear your thoughts and your ideas on how to make improvements to a variety of issues in our community,” said Supervisor Susan Gorin. “Please consider joining one of over 75 Sonoma County Boards and Commissions and let your voice be heard.”
In the First District, Supervisor Susan Gorin is currently calling for applicants for the following commissions and boards:
Sonoma Valley Citizens Advisory Committee (SVCAC): Two vacancies. Available seats are restricted to individuals residing in South Sonoma Valley and North Sonoma Valley. Please see website for maps and boundaries.
sonoma-county.org/prmd/gisdata/pdfs/svcac_e_size.pdf
The SVCAC is a joint advisory agency with representation from the County of Sonoma and the City of Sonoma to share responsibility for local planning in the Sonoma Valley. The Committee provides a regular forum for citizen participation
in the formation of public policy, consider issues concerning the Sonoma Valley, evaluate solutions of these issues, advise elected o cials and other decision makers, and form a bridge for communication between the various governmental agencies and the general public.
Meeting Schedule: Fourth Wednesday of most months at 6:30 p.m.
Location: Sonoma Police Department, Community Room, 177 First Street West, Sonoma
Alcohol and Drug Problems Advisory Board: One vacancy. Members of the Alcohol and Drug Problems Advisory Board participate in the planning process of collaborative short and long term goals and objectives for alcohol and other drug service delivery for all segments of the community; assist in the development of appropriate and e ective evaluation strategies for programs; assist in the process to address current and future service needs; encourage and educate the public
to understand the nature of alcohol and other drug problems; and encourage community support of alcohol and drug programs.
Meeting Schedule: Third Wednesday of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. Location: Orenda Center, meeting room #1, 1430 Neotomas Ave, Santa Rosa
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