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About this Episode
Breaking Into Birdwatching
Presentation with Teresa & Miles Tuffli
Thursday, March 12, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Calling all new birders
and bird-curious folks! Are you anew birdwatcher or curious about how to even get started? Join us for anevening at Heron Hall where we’ll discuss how to break into the world ofbirdwatching.
Discover the best places and times to look for birds and howto locate them. Learn the art of HOW to look at a bird, including the mostimportant things to notice when you see one you don’t recognize. We’ll give youtips on using binoculars, getting the most out of your field guide, and evenhow to start birding by ear! We’ll touch upon bird behavior and discuss theimportance of understanding the shared characteristics within some common birdfamilies. To wrap up, we’ll look at photographs of some common birds in SonomaCounty, and use our new knowledge to analyze them together and practice the artof how to look at a bird. We’ll send you home with our best advice on how tokeep learning and growing your birdwatching abilities.
If you’re excited to take your new knowledge out in thefield for a test spin, please also register to join us for the corresponding“Beginners Birding Walk at the Laguna de Santa Rosa” on Saturday, March 14.
Miles and Teresa Tuffli are avid birders from Sonoma County.They especially love helping fellow nature-lovers and “bird-curious” folks takethe next step of getting into the field to enjoy the bird world! They’ve ledguided bird walks for the Point Reyes Birding & Nature Festival, LandPaths,Marin Audubon Society, and Point Reyes National Seashore Association’s FieldInstitute. Miles and Teresa also enjoy volunteering their time with many localnature-based organizations. Learn more about them at their website and blog:I’m Birding Right Now.
Charlie Swanson is a Santa Rosa native and Sonoma State University graduate who has spent the last 15 years writing and reporting on all things arts and culture. He is currently the Arts Editor with the North Bay Bohemian alternative weekly, where he spotlights local artists, musicians, filmmakers and other creatives in the North Bay.
Biology of the Laguna de Santa Rosa Presentation by Denise Cadman Thursday, March 26, 6:00pm – 8:30pm
Maybe you’ve
walked the trail, attended a workshop at theLEC, or crossed over the Laguna on your way to or from West County – but whatis the Laguna de Santa Rosa, exactly, and why is it important? The topography,soil, and climate of the Santa Rosa Plain produce a mosaic of interwoven anddiverse habitats that provide homes to many different plants and animals,including rare and endemic species. This rich ecosystem makes the Laguna aspecial and significant place for us all. Join us for a lively visual journeyto meet some of the life of the Laguna and to gain deeper understanding andconnection to our shared home environment.
Denise Cadman has been an environmental steward of theLaguna for more than 25 years. She grew up in the wilds of Rincon Valley andearned her BA, secondary teaching credential, and Master of Arts degree inbiology from Sonoma State University. She works as an Environmental Specialistfor the City of Santa Rosa focused on creek stewardship, environmentaleducation and resource management. Additionally, she teaches at Santa RosaJunior College as an adjunct faculty member in the Life Science Department.Denise has been integral to teaching and inspiring a love of the Laguna throughthe Laguna Foundation’s docent training program since its inception in 1998.Denise attributes her career in natural resource management to a love of birds.
Pre-registration required: $14 (non-refundable) REGISTER HERE
The Germans Upstairs Raven Players March 19 – 28, 2020
Two German officers are billeted
at the home of a Jewishfamily on the outskirts of Paris in 1940. One officer is drawn to the woman ofthe house, and she to him in this moving, star-crossed love story.
By Francine Schwartz Directed by Ron Nash
Showtime is 8:00 pm.
Join us for opening night March 19th and stay afterward fora celebratory toast to the cast and crew!
Tickets: $28 Adults $25 Seniors (65+) $5 Students (w/ID) Thursday Value Nights, Adults & Seniors are 2 for 1. BUYTICKETS
This is a Raven on the Road production, seating is limited.
Location: Hudson Street Wineries 428 Hudson St. Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-6335
For 20 years, Culann’s Hounds has been delivering highenergy Celtic music from America to Europe. With 5 albums
under their belt,these veterans have played more shows than most bands have had hot meals.Rousing rebel songs, ballads, drinking songs, and a dose of scorching fiddletunes are their fare, and on St Patrick’s Day 2020, they plan to bring their Agame. Make sure you have a seat for this one.
Tickets: $20 Advance $25 At Door $15 Students 10 and under free Before 3/14/2020 a discount of $5.00 will apply to all General Registrants. BUYTICKETS
Location: Sebastopol Center for the Arts 282 S. High Street Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-4797 info@sebarts.org
Sonoma County Bluegrass & Folk Festival Analy High School Auditorium Saturday, March 14, 2020
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Mary Page Marlowe Roustabout Theater March 13 – 29, 2020
Roustabout’s Professional Ensemble presents the Bay
Areapremiere of Pulitzer Prize-winner Tracy Letts’s “gripping new play” (New YorkTimes), Mary Page Marlowe. This “smartly constructed and quite moving play“(Time Out Chicago) about eleven defining moments in one woman’s life will makeyou re-think the impact that an ‘ordinary’ life can have.
Showtimes: March 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28 at 8:00 pm March 29 at 3:00 pm
Tickets: $30 Adults $26 Seniors & Students BUYTICKETS
Location: Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Carton Cabaret Wurst Stage 50 Mark West Springs Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 546-3600
A Historic Evening with Anne Frank’s Step-Sister
Petaluma Veterans Building
Thursday, March 19, 2020 @ 7:00 pm
This
year marks 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitzand Anne’s death. Enter the world of Anne Frank as told by her stepsister andchildhood friend.
Come touch history in a way Petaluma will never be able toagain. Anne’s 92-year-old stepsister will be appearing in person at thePetaluma Veterans Building. Don’t miss this unique and historic opportunity.Hear a firsthand account of young Anne Frank and of Eva’s survival against allodds, and how she rebuilt her life out of the shadows of darkness and ashes ofdestruction. Be inspired to never give up hope and always see the light at theend of the tunnel.
The evening will be moderated by Elly Lichenstein, CinnabarTheater’s Artistic Director.
Open to the entire community!
Doors open at 6:00 pm
VIP Reception at 5:30 pm
Tickets:
$25 General Admission
$15 Students
$50 Preferred seating
$100 VIP Meet & Greet
BUYTICKETS www.AnneFrankPetaluma.com
Location:
Petaluma Veterans Building
1094 Petaluma Boulevard South
Petaluma, CA 94952
Breaking Into Birdwatching
Presentation with Teresa & Miles Tuffli
Thursday, March 12, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Calling all new birders
and bird-curious folks! Are you anew birdwatcher or curious about how to even get started? Join us for anevening at Heron Hall where we’ll discuss how to break into the world ofbirdwatching.
Discover the best places and times to look for birds and howto locate them. Learn the art of HOW to look at a bird, including the mostimportant things to notice when you see one you don’t recognize. We’ll give youtips on using binoculars, getting the most out of your field guide, and evenhow to start birding by ear! We’ll touch upon bird behavior and discuss theimportance of understanding the shared characteristics within some common birdfamilies. To wrap up, we’ll look at photographs of some common birds in SonomaCounty, and use our new knowledge to analyze them together and practice the artof how to look at a bird. We’ll send you home with our best advice on how tokeep learning and growing your birdwatching abilities.
If you’re excited to take your new knowledge out in thefield for a test spin, please also register to join us for the corresponding“Beginners Birding Walk at the Laguna de Santa Rosa” on Saturday, March 14.
Miles and Teresa Tuffli are avid birders from Sonoma County.They especially love helping fellow nature-lovers and “bird-curious” folks takethe next step of getting into the field to enjoy the bird world! They’ve ledguided bird walks for the Point Reyes Birding & Nature Festival, LandPaths,Marin Audubon Society, and Point Reyes National Seashore Association’s FieldInstitute. Miles and Teresa also enjoy volunteering their time with many localnature-based organizations. Learn more about them at their website and blog:I’m Birding Right Now.
Israeli Film Festival 2020
Tel Aviv on Fire
Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
JCC Sonoma County Presents the 5th Annual Israeli FilmFestival 2020
running March 3rd – 31st, 2020 at theRialto Cinemas® in Sebastopol. The selected films include big award winners anda BAY AREA PREMIERE.
The festival continues with Tel Aviv on Fire on Tuesday,March 17, 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
His uncle hands young Palestinian Salam an assistant job onthe soap opera “Tel Aviv on Fire.” When he is suddenly stopped on his dailycommute to work at an Israeli military checkpoint, he pretends to be thescreenwriter to get through. But the tough officer Assi – whose wife loves theshow – has a few storyline ideas of his own. Salam is trapped in a hilariousand impossible situation. With a shared love of stories, soaps, and hummus,this delicious film walks the fine comedic line of the Israeli-Palestinianconflict.
Winner of Best Film at the Venice Film Festival and BestScreenplay at the Ophir Academy Awards.
Comedy, 2019, Israel/Luxembourg/France, 96 min, Hebrew andArabic with English Subtitles
The Flick
Left Edge Theater Company
March 6 – 29, 2020
Winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for
Drama.
In a run-down movie theater in central Massachusetts, threeunderpaid employees mop the floors and attend to one of the last 35-millimeterfilm projectors in the state. Their tiny battles and not-so-tiny heartbreaksplay out in the empty aisles, becoming more gripping than the lackluster,second-run movies on screen. With keen insight and a finely tuned comic eye,The Flick is a hilarious and heart-rending cry for authenticity in afast-changing world.
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Publishing.
Written by Annie Baker.
Directed by Chris Ginesi.
Showtimes:
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8:00 pm
Sunday at 2:00 pm
Tickets:
$28 General
$42 VIP
$15 Thursday showings
BUYTICKETS Info@leftedgetheatre.com
Location:
Left Edge Theater
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
50 Mark West Springs Road
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 546-3600