SRJC’S 2015 SUMMER REPERTORY THEATER FESTIVAL SEASON HAS BEGUN!
Summer GUIDE #2
Horses and Humans:
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and were enthusiastic about sharing their experience. Of critical importance: Tiffany. She makes everyone feel com- fortable, wanted and capable of healing within the process. Reinforcing the experience, Tiffany writes her own music and shares her wisdom in song at the end of every session. To learn more about Tif-
Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Each sum- mer, hordes of theatre lov- ers fl ock to the Burbank and Newman Auditorium stages for the season’s drama, com- edy and musical offerings that take place at Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC), and this year promises to be no different. The 2015 Summer Repertory Theatre Festival season began June 19 and runs through Au- gust 8. Five different shows are scheduled to be performed simultaneously over the course of seven weeks: Roger and Hammerstein’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning South Pacifi c; new from Broadway, wildly
theatrical and hilari-
ous Peter and The Starcatcher; popular and delightfully quirky Little Shop of Horrors; Jane
Austin’s charming Emma; and Molière’s most popular come- dic play Tartuffe. Tickets may be purchased the
at Burbank Auditorium
Box Offi ce on the Santa Rosa campus, located at 1501 Men- docino Avenue, from noon to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays, or one hour before each performance in the Bur- bank lobby. For performances in New-
man Auditorium, the Newman lobby will also serve as the box offi ce for last minute purchas- es. To purchase tickets, please call the Box Offi ce at (707) 527-4307. Tickets
are also
available online at
www.Sum-
merRep.com. There is a $4 fee for on-campus parking.
Sticks in a bundle
are unbreakable. Kenyan Proverb
A
Miracle Production Shekeyna Black
www.AMiracleProductionAMP.com A Miracle Production (AMP)
Produces & Promotes concerts, festivals and events focusing on economic and environmental sustainability.
(707) 529-0816
shekeyna@AMiracleProductionAMP.com The nice thing about teamwork is that you always have others on your side. ~Margaret Carty UPBEAT TIMES • July 2015 • 19
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fany and equestrian therapy, visit her website at
www.tru-
enaturehorse.com.
You will
learn more about this fascinat- ing approach to aligning body and health awareness, a deep, subtle connection to our inner selves. Tiffany is offering her class through the SRJC Com- munity Education. The course runs from July 5 to August 15, four Saturdays from 10 AM to Noon. For information, call 707-527-4372.
From Wind to Wine!
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builds up speed as it funnels through the gap, then empties into San Francisco Bay. Wind and fog defi ne the area, giving the term “micro-climate” real meaning. There are daily tem- perature swings of forty to fi fty degrees. This cooling “wind tunnel” creates smaller vine- yard yields, causes the grapes to ripen later, and develops unique wine fl avors. It is always fun to be a part of the “ground-fl oor” of a move- ment and the Petaluma Gap is providing an opportunity to be on its ground fl oor as it will be holding an inaugural “Wind to Wine Festival” at the Sheraton Sonoma County in Petaluma on August 8th to showcase the Petaluma Gap wines. For more information on the organiza- tion and event, visit
www.peta-
lumagap.com.
UPBEAT TIMES • July 2015 • 19 JOKES & Humor # 5
Earl, it’s a po-lice roadblock! We’re gonna get busted fer drinkin’ these here beers!!” “Don’t worry, Bubba,” Earl said. “We’ll just pull over and fi nish drinkin’ these beers, peel off the label and stick it on our foreheads, and throw the bottles under the seat.” “What fer?” asked Bubba. “Just let me do the talkin’, OK?” said Earl. Well, they fi nished their beers, threw the empty bottles under the seat, and each put a label on their forehead. When they reached the roadblock, the sheriff said, “You boys been drinkin’?” “No sir,” Earl said. “We’re on the patch.”
Two country boys, Bubba and Earl, were driving down the road drinking a couple of bottles of beer. The passenger, Bubba, said, “Lookey thar up ahead,
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