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Wine Benefits the Arts PETALUMA, CA. ~ The Art of Chocolate and Wine will benefit Petaluma Arts Center on Saturday, November 9, 2013 from 3:00 to 6:00 pm at 230 Lakeville Street, Petaluma. Aphrodisiac chocolate samples, sips of wine, a silent auction and musical interludes offer a luscious afternoon to cel- ebrate and support the Petaluma Arts Center’s fifth year in the historic railroad station.


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Manitoba, Canada, she has traded brutal winters for the allure of the California Wine Country, but retains her connection with the natural landscapes and wildlife she grew to love as a child. An accomplished portrait and figu- rative painter, Cynthia discovered landscape painting while studying at the Art Academy University. She has a passion for painting on location in a style she describes as “soft impressionist,” capturing unique Sonoma County vistas and old barns that are quickly disap- pearing.


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