Page 50 - Sonoma County Gazette July 2020
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   I am happy to say that the theaters in Sonoma County are opening this weekend. Be safe and wear masks and don’t sit near
Jul 3-31 ~ YoLeo Outside program with LandPaths ~ Childrens books are read live in Spanish and English. Every Friday, 10-10:45a will be via Zoom. Send us a message on facebook, and we will send you a link to the Zoom meeting.
Jul 6-10 ~ Museum of Sonoma County’s Let’s Draw the Landscape! ~ A Free Virtual Children’s Pencil Drawing Series with Sandra Novia; a five day series of simple 30-minute landscape inspired drawings lessons. Students will combine what they have learned about shape, texture, and perspective, to create a more complex landscape scene. 11-11:30a, Pre-reg req’d, Laura Leipzig lcleipzig@museumsc.org.
Jul 6-Aug 11 ~ Story Time/music & movement with Colors of Spanish- Early Childhood classes ~ We hope to see you Live each Tuesday at 10:30a on Facebook, Instagram and now on YouTube!! Remember to invite the
FULL INFO on our WEBSITE Calendar
Jul 25 ~ Story Time/music & movement with Colors of Spanish- Early Childhood classes ~ In partnership with Petaluma Health Center. 10a LIVE on the Petaluma Health Center facebook page
Ongoing ~ Foster Care - Adoption ~ TLC Child & Family Services ~ TLC will be there to guide you every step of the way as you build and grow your family. 707-528-3020, tlc4kids.org info@ tlc4kids.org
strangers!
 Opening July 3rd is “The Outpost” starring Scott Eastwood and Orlando Bloom. Based on true events, in this military thriller, a small unit of U.S. soldiers alone at the remote Combat Outpost Keating located deep in the valley of three mountains in Afghanistan, battles to defend against an overwhelming force of Taliban fighters in a coordinated attack The Battle of Kamdesh, as it was known, was the bloodiest American engagement of the Afghan war in 2009 and Bravo Troop 3-61 CAV became one of the most decorated units of the 19-year conflict.
 Children’s Museum
1835 W. Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, 707- 546-4069, cmosc.org, info@cmosc.org All events are Virtual. Simply RSVP to this Facebook event and keep your eye on the Discussion section!
Jul 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 ~ Wacky Wednesday
~ Every Wednesday we’re getting WACKY! Come explore programming from liquid nitrogen demos, to building marble roller coasters, to clay play! 2:30-3:30p
Jul 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 ~ Storytime ~ Join CMOSC Playologists for Storytime every Thursday!11-11:30a
Jul 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 ~ Toddler Playdate ~ Every Friday morning, each week will bring an engaging, sensory explorations, art activities and more! -11a
Jul 4, 11, 18,25 ~ Virtual Art Adventures ~ Join Kelly, CMOSC’s Art Studio Coordinator for guided art projects every week! We will post live or recorded videos in the discussion of this event. 10-11a
NOTE: read ‘The Outpost’: The horror of
Afghanistan brought to Hollywood by Nick
Paton Walsh, CNN: https://www.cnn. com/2018/11/01/world/outpost-movie-nick-paton-walsh-intl/index.html
whole family. ColorsofSpanish
www.facebook.com/
Opening July 24th is the live action version of “Mulan”. It is the remake of the 1998 Disney animated film starring Jet Li and Gong Li. Also opening July 24th is “The Rental” starring Jeremy Allen White who you might know from “Shameless” on Showtime. If you don’t know “Shameless” then start binging. It is the best show on television! Two couples on an Oceanside getaway grow suspicious that the host oftheir seemingly perfect rental home may be spying on them. Before long, what should have been a celebratory weekend trip turns into something far more sinister, as well-kept secrets are exposed and the four old friends come to see each other in a whole new light. Directed by one of my favorite actors, Dave Franco. It’s his first time directing a movie. Very exciting!
Jul 18 ~ Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition Workshop ~ Learn how to ride together in a safe and fun way at our FREE Family Bicycling Workshops. Fun games and a neighborhood ride! Kids receive a free blinky light! Fun workshop for parents and kids. Bring your own bikes and helmets. saferoutes@bikesonoma.org or call 707- 545-0153
Jul 24 ~ Drive-in Alexander Valley Film Festival Cinema ~ Gates Open 8p; movie starts at sundown. Strict guidelines apply; please see our website for info. and tickets: avfilmsociety.org. at: 1 Citrus Fair Drive, Cloverdale.
U-Pick Blueberries
Duckworth Family Farm ~ We will be open Saturday and Sundays in July from 8a-2p. Our C.C.O.F certified organic blueberries are sold for $4.99/ lbs. We ask that you wear as mask while on our farm. Sinks are available before entering the blueberry field, please be sure to wash your hands thoroughly. We have picking buckets lined with a bag for you to use and take your berries home in. Once you return your bucket, they will be disinfect and sanitized. We also have Blueberry Ice Cream, horses, a
pond and some nice areas for picnics. 2950 Canfield Rd Sebastopol
Starting July 3rd. Fans of “Hamilton” will be excited to know they can see this gem on Disney Filmed live on Broadway from the Richard Rodgers Theatre with the original Broadway cast including Lin-Manuel Miranda playing Alexander Hamilton and Daveed Diggs palying Thomas Jefferson. I get goosebumps knowing for the price of a monthly subscription of Disney Plus you can see “Hamilton” when, in the past, it cost over $100 to see it live.
The movie “Up” will be screened as a drive-in theatre experience on Friday, July 3rd at Sonoma Skypark on Eighth Street East. The event is presented by the Sonoma International Film Festival. All social distancing and safety protocols will be maintained when gates open at 7pm. Ticket price is $30 per car.
  Fans of “Perry Mason” will be happy to know HBO premiered the remake last week and it is incredible! It stars Matthew Rhys and the portrayal of 1930s California is beautifully shot.
The Cannes Film Festival was cancelled this year but you can go online and see the films that would have been screened! www.festival-cannes.com/en/
A Personal Note: One of my favorite places in Sonoma County is Safari West. It recently opened June 20th with close to 200 people in attendance. Co- owners Peter and Nancy Lang were happy with the amount of people that showed up for opening day. Peter said he had to furlough 110 employees and was hrilled that most came back. Masks were mandatory. He cut the restaurant capacity from 300 down to 90. Call 707 579 2551 to make reservations.
Have a safe 4th of July and maybe I’ll see you at the movies this month!!! Email me with questions & comments, please!
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