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Cloverdale, CA. ~ The arrival of new sculptors for the 2017- 2018 Sculpture Trail is always greatly anticipated in Clover- dale and Geyserville.
This
outdoor, year-round public art event is produced by the Clover- dale Historical Society and the Geyserville Community Foun- dation. The new contemporary sculptures range from the hu- morous to thought provoking and some with a message or story.
10 new sculptures in Clover- dale and seven new sculptures in Geyserville will be added to the sculptures already on display. The sculptures can be viewed until May 8, 2018. The offi cial opening of the 2017- 2018 Sculpture Trail will be cel- ebrated with exhibiting sculp- tors on Friday, May 19th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. The sculptors enjoy talking about their work, so bring your questions to the
‘Spring Guide #2 & Whats UP! Sculpture Trail Exhibit Now visible in Cloverdale & Geyserville
artists’ reception to learn about sculpting and the sculptures on display.
The Cloverdale Performing
Arts Center, 209 N. Cloverdale Blvd. is the perfect venue for the Sculpture Trail reception. Guests will be greeted on the patio with music by The Sticky Notes playing their eclectic mix of acoustic music best described as “Blues, Americana and Be- yond.” Awaiting In the lobby will be an array of light foods, dessert by the Flour Girl, Wil- son wines and craft drinks by Young & Yonder Distillers. In the theatre a continuous video will provide an insight into the world of the exhibiting sculp- tors; watch the sculptors work- ing and the scope of their artistic creations.
During the evening the sculp- tors will be introduced and win- ners recognized. Don’t miss this free community event.
TM BLUES IS A WOMAN, a theatrical concert at Cinnabar Theater
Petaluma, CA. ~ BLUES IS A WOMAN is a theatrical concert celebrating women blues artists from Ma Rain- ey to Bonnie Raitt. A bril- liant
ensemble of women
musicians performs musical treasures as they tell stories, punctuated by rare histori-
cal fi lm footage. The audi- ence is transported back to the early roots of America’s most enduring art form. The production was conceived and written by Pamela Rose, a Bay Area author and vo- calist. All of the cast mem- bers are highly regarded
Bay Area musicians: Tam- my Hall (piano), Ruth Da- vies (bass), Kristen Strom (saxophone), Daria Johnson (drums) and Pat Wilder (gui- tar). The Creative Director is Jayne Wenger. Sunday May 14th at 7:30pm. Tickets are $25.00 and available on line.
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