24 • February 2016 • UPBEAT TIMES, INC. Sixth Annual Young Artists’ Show
young artists with family and friends
coming to celebrate
their creativity. Prizes will add to the festivities. At the Clos- ing Tea, the art instructors from the schools will talk about their work, art projects and processes. Come congratulate these community heroes for their good work. Art included in this exhibi-
tion is selected by each school. Schools represented in this show include:
Alexander Valley Elementary School
Healdsburg, CA. ~ Healds- burg Center
for the Arts is
providing this unique oppor- tunity for over 600 young art- ists from elementary schools in the Healdsburg area, to exhibit their work in an art gallery. T e reception honors the
Fitch Mountain Elementary School Fitch Mountain Charter School Geyserville Elementary School Healdsburg Charter School Healdsburg Elementary School St. John Catholic School The Healdsburg School Sonoma Country Day School West Side Elementary
The Youth Education Program of Healdsburg Center for the Arts
Healdsburg Center for the Arts publishes a commemorative catalog for this show that will be available for purchase at the opening reception and during the run of the exhibition. T is exhibition is made pos-
sible, in part by the City of Healdsburg Community Ben- efi t Grant. Healdsburg Center for the Arts, 130 Plaza Street Healdsburg, CA 95448 . info@ healdsburgcenterforthearts.
com. DATES: Exhibition: Feb- ruary 11 - March 6 Opening Reception: February 19, 4:00-7:00 PM. Closing Tea: March 6, 2:00-4:00 PM. Con- tact: 707.431.1970 or e-mail: info@HealdsburgCenterfort-
heArts.com or our website: www.HealdsburgCenterforth-
eArts.com
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Cloverdale, CA. ~ On T ursday, February 18, the Cloverdale Arts Alliance is pleased to present Americana Night with the Nell Robinson & Jim Nun- ally Band. With lush vocals and a hot band, comes a set fi lled with high energy originals and vintage country covers featuring Pete Grant on pedal steel, Jim Kerwin on string bass and Jon Arkin on percussion. T is is truly an all-star band. Nell
Robinson has been described as a “modern day Patsy Cline” and “one of the freshest voices in roots mu- sic.” Her “Rose of No Man’s Land” CD, produced by Joe Henry, fea- tured Kris Kristoff erson, John Doe, Maxine Hong Kingston and more and is now a PBS special airing throughout the country. Grammy participant for work on a tribute to Bill Monroe and Flatpicking Gui-
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Nell Robinson & Jim Nunally Band to play Americana Night at the Cloverdale Arts Alliance!
“People aren’t going to
believe what they just heard . . .”
A PRAIRIE HOME
tar champion, Jim Nunally tours with the David Grisman Bluegrass Experience and John Reischman & the Jaybirds. Pete Grant’s resume looks like a who’s who of music, including the Grateful Dead, Guy Clark, Hoyt Axton, the Dillards and many more. Jim Kerwin, consid-
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ered simply one of the best string bass players in the country, has also
played with David Grisman for over 30 years and is featured on all his Jerry Garcia recordings. Jon Arkin is a go-to percus-
sionist and Jazz School instructor, with decades of experience on re- cordings and performances from Madison Square Garden and the Montreal Jazz Festival to every major Bay Area venue. Contact: Mark T arrington, CAA Executive Director. (707) 894-8500 mark@
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