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Holiday, Family Fun: Join the Sonoma Valley Mother's Club for a children's concert by Tim Cain, games, activities, treats, and great raffle prizes. This is a member's only event. Join today so you don't miss out on the fun. A jolly time will be had by all, Elves both big and small. 276 East Napa St., Sonoma. Fee: Free to mem- bers of SVMC. Time: 4pm - 6pm. 707.996.9890
SANTA'S WORKSHOP HOLIDAY PARTY
December 8 - 10
SUPER MEGA MOLTEN HOT LAVA NEW
PLAY FEST Performing Arts: A "mega" hothouse showcase of script- in-hand readings of new works by University
Sonoma State students enrolled
in the Department of Theatre Arts & Dance playwriting program. Curated by Scott Horstein. Ives Hall Studio 76, 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. Fee: $5 per person; SSU students Free. Time: 7:30 pm Th and Fr, 6 pm & 8:30 pm Sat. 707-664-2353
WINEMAKER DINNER
Winemaker Dinner: This month, we will open this season's Winemaker Dinner Series with the exquisite wines of Lynmar Estate. Join Dry
Creek Kitchen
Dustin Valette and winemaker Bibiana Gonzalez Rave for an elegant four-course menu that highlights and complements the nuances of these deli- cious wines. 317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg. Fee: $105, (tax and gratuity not includ- ed) Time: 6:15 p.m. Phone Number: 707-431-0330
December 8 LYNMAR
December 9 POSADA Celebration,
NAVIDEÑA AT WELLS FARGO CENTER
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December 10 SONOMA- CUTRER DICKENS
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Fun:Featuring 20 dancers and 16 musicians,
Family ‘south-
of-the-border’ celebration is laden with seasonal accents such as a traditional Christmas processional, Mexican holi- day songs, a visit from the Three Wise Men, a festive piñata scene and a vibrant holiday finale performed in the spirit of a true mariachi fiesta. 50 Mark West Springs Rd., Santa Rosa, CA. Fee: Adult-$20, Child-$15 Time: Free pre-show arts & crafts @ 6pm, show @ 7pm Phone Number: 707-546-3600
December 9
Wine & Food Education: The Bay View Restaurant at The Inn at the Tides in Bodega Bay welcomes Winemaker, David Munksgard for a deli- cious 4-course menu that has been specially paired with Iron Horse Wedding Cuvee, Unoaked Chardonnay, Estate Pinot Noir & Russian Cuvee. Reservations a must for this very popular event. 800 Hwy One, Bodega Bay CA.
IRON HORSE VINEYARDS WINEMAKER DINNER
Fee:
$99 plus tax & gratuity. Time: 7 p.m. 800-541-7788
Chef
Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important.
Janet Lane
Holiday, Celebration: Please come join us for our annual Holiday open house with the Yuletide Carolers, who will be performing holiday favor- ites in Dickens period cos- tumes. We will have treats to eat and wine to enjoy. It's a great way to get in the holi- day spirit and get special gifts of Sonoma-Cutrer wines for those very special people on your shopping list. 4401 Slusser Road, Windsor CA. Fee: Free. Time: 12pm-4pm 707-237-3489
December 10
CRAB FEED Dining, Benefit: The annual
crab feed and auction will be held at the Villa Chanticleer. All net proceeds are dedicated for Healdsburg community programs, our Scholarship Fund and our international charity work. 1248 North Fitch Mountain Road, Healdsburg CA. Fee: $55 Time: Doors open at 5 p.m. (707) 433.8529
December 10 CENTENNIAL
CLUB SAUSAGE DAY
Kick off the holiday sea- son with a favorite Seghesio tradition — making sau- sage! Using Grandmother Angela’s
Northern Italian
recipe, you will learn all the steps — After the fun, savor your work along with some of Uncle Fred’s famous Mushroom Risotto and a glass of Seghesio red wine. 700 Grove Street, Healdsburg CA. Fee: $45 Centennial Club/$60 Guests Time: Sessions: 10am, 11:30am, 1 pm, 2:30pm and 4pm 707-433-3579
There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. ~Lady Blessington UPBEAT TIMES • December 2011 • 15
HEALDSBURG ROTARY ANNUAL
Delaware won! Upbeat Times adds another notch to its travel belt! Keep up the good news work! -Paul Behringer
I traveled East recently to visit family and friends and attend Homecoming at the University of Delaware, where I graduated in 1971. The picture is of my brother, Al (wearing the cap), and me attending the football game against the University of Richmond that day. Of course,
Upbeat in Delaware?
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