Home & Garden, Events & More! Petaluma Senior Center Presents:
A FREE Pickleball Clinic!
Saturday, April 6 1-P.M.
Pickleball is similar to Tennis but uses an
oversized Ping-Pong style paddle and Whiffl e Ball. Held at Luchessi Park Tennis Courts, Petaluma. It’s Free & easy to learn. 18yrs and older wel- come! Taught by Instructor Arlene Knudsen.
will be present- ing “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” in a series of per- formances that begin on April 19. Based on the hit film starring Reese Witherspoon, hilarious,
this
heartwarming musical com- edy is bursting with memo-
It’s fun! It’s easy to learn! It’s easy to SNAG!
Introduction course held at the Petaluma Senior Center, 211 Novak Drive, Petaluma
Wednesday, April 10th from 10am to 11am
SNAG contains all the basic elements of golf but in a modifi ed form. The game has its own
simplifi ed rules and terminology, which adds fun to the learning and playing experience. Falling somewhere between miniature golf and
regulation golf, SNAG allows for full shots, pitching, chipping and putting.
The SNAG ball is slightly smaller than a tennis ball and covered with a loop material. Unlike golf where you fi nish by putting the ball into the hole, in SNAG you fi nish by sticking your ball to the Flagsticky. Because of the Flagsticky and the Launch Pad, SNAG Is portable and playable anywhere. Because of SNAG “The World is Your Course.”
Are You Interested? Petaluma Senior Center 211 Novak Dr., Petaluma or call 707-778-4399 Offi ce hours Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 4:00pm
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rable characters and high- energy musical numbers. The musical is directed by SRJC instructor Leslie McCauley, with choreography and musi- cal direction by faculty mem- bers Lara Branen and Janis Dunson Wilson. “Legally Blonde: The Musical” follows the bubbly and stylish sorority president Elle Woods, who decides to apply to law school in order
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Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Santa Rosa Junior College’s Theatre Arts Department
SRJC THEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT “LEGALLY BLONDE: THE MUSICAL” THIS SPRING
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to win back her former boy- friend. Her exploits ensure that Harvard Law and the legal system will never be the same. Sigrid Forsythe of Sonoma, who plays Elle Woods, remarks
that “play- ing Elle is a dream come true. I can’t wait to get into Elle’s
brain and discover all of her depth. It’s an honor to play such a strong, true woman.” This play is recommended for ages 7 and above and is a full length, two-act perfor- mance that runs through May 5.
All performances will be held in Burbank Auditorium on the Santa Rosa campus at 1501 Mendocino Avenue. Call the Theatre Box Office at (707) 527-4343.
In order to keep up with the increasing demand for those newfangled contraptions, horseless carriages, Ransom E. Olds created the assembly line in 1901. The new approach to putting together automobiles enabled him to more than qua- druple his factory’s output, from 425 cars in 1901 to 2,500 in 1902. Both the Oldsmobile and Reo automobile brands were named after him.
Andrew Carnegie is the classic American success story. He rose from a $1.20 a
week job for a thread company to the head of a company that sold for the equivalent of $12.5 billion! Believing that "a rich man who dies rich dies in disgrace," he worked as hard at giving his wealth away as he did to earn it.
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