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Holiday Guide 2013 - November!


16th Annual Senior Art Show at the Santa Rosa Finley Center in Runs Trough December 2013


SANTA ROSA, CA. ~ The Sonoma


County Human


Services Department Adult & Aging Division’s Senior Art Show will be holding its 16th annual show at the Santa Rosa Finley Center that runs through December 3, 2013. More than 100 Sonoma County senior art- ists will exhibit their art for almost two months at the Senior Art Show. invited


to


celebrate the open- ing of the exhibit at a reception on October 10th


at


the Finley Center. During


the recep- tion, artists demonstrated their


talents at


various stations throughout the Center.


Coffee and cookies


were also served. The Senior Art Show cel-


ebrates artists over 60, some of whom have been practicing their talents for many years and others who are relatively new to their artistic endeavors. A


variety of mediums will be on display including oils, water- colors, charcoal portraits, pho- tography, clay, sculpture, and basket-weaving.


The Sonoma County Human Services Department (HSD) and the Area Agency on Aging jointly founded and host this free annual event.


The public was


Diane Kaljian, Director of the HSD Adult and Aging Division explains


the HSD


commit- ment to this event. “Adults


and Aging Services supports older


adults to live inde- pendently


with quality of life and dignity.


The Senior Art Show is a won- derful opportunity to celebrate the positive and valued contri- butions older adults make every day in our community.”


For more information, call 707-565-5950.


and Westside Roads, turn left onto Westside Road. You will be pulled to Moshin Vineyards.


I Gravity


is the force that draws all bodies in the earth’s sphere toward the plan- ets center. Moshin is at the core of the “gravity flow” winemaking pro- cess. And their Pinot force is among us. Rick Moshin’s wine reve- lation came thru making beer, his first step in the garage gulp business. Later, after working along side Gary Farrell, Rick


f you find yourself at the intersection of Wohler


produced his first wine from his original


ten acre pinot


vineyard in the Russian River Valley. Ten years later, and down the road slightly, he established the Moshin Vineyards with the gravity flow system. This system is especially prudent for making pinot, which requires con- sistent nurturing in the vineyard and at the winery. The pro- cess allows for gravity


to do the fining and filtering minimally, enhancing stability and clarity. Undisturbed and needing fewer inoculants, the


... continued on page 16 By Ron Skaar ronskaar@comcast.net


UPBEAT TIMES • 12 Wines in Moshin FUN Facts & Trivia - 4


Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots were a popular toy that featured the memorable slogan, "you knocked my block off!"


While NBC is now a national network, the National Biscuit Company used to include the letters on their package. Their advertising logo, and their name, changed years later ~ to Nabisco.


Ronald Reagan once appeared on an ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes welcoming people to have the "merriest Christmas any smoker can have ~ Chesterfield mildness plus no unpleasant after-taste."


Although the company


Viacom, one of the top in the entertainment industry, is not well-known for a particular slogan, the company is responsible for one of the most popular advertising slogans in history: "I want my MTV!"


Expires: 12-31/2013


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Every day you either see a scar or courage. Where you dwell will define your struggle. ~Dodinsky


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