Five stories about hope, illusion, and the politics of daily life, presented as live theatrical animations by six actors and thirty-two puppets. At Spreckels Performing Arts Center .
Rohnert Park
Works by Patrick Scott, Irene Angé & Bruce Shapiro. Showing at the Phantom Gallery a project of the City of Santa Rosa’s Recreation & Parks Department. The Gallery occupies otherwise empty “for lease” spaces and provides artists the opportunity to exhibit.
Santa Rosa
The Santa Rosa Juggling Club will offer demonstrations and instructions on juggling, including 3-, 4- and 5- Ball Patterns, How to Juggle Three Clubs, and How to Pass Clubs. 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.; FREE; Central Branch.
Santa Rosa
All You Can Eat Buffet. Watch the game on the 40ft screen. At the Mystic Theatre. Prizes given away throughout the playoffs. Grand prize is a recliner in which to watch the game and then to take home.
Petaluma
Aphrodisiac Conversation and tasting with John Ash, Sheana Davis, Carlo Cavallo, tastings, poetry and more. At the Sonoma Valley Women's Club, (707) 935-7960
Sonoma
Enjoy special activities for children ages 1–5, including story time, arts and crafts, and Museum activities…topped off with snacks and a movie! 10am–12noon. Today explore the moon and stars by decorating moon rocks, creating craters, and more. Cost: $5 per child; adults are free before 11am.
Santa Rosa
Benefit luncheon with a silent auction, raffle, more. Featured speaker is Tess Vigeland of NPR's Marketplace. Proceeds benefit CAP Sonoma Health Education programs & Kids' Net. $70; 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.; (707) 526-4278
Santa Rosa
This new family musical based on the children's classic by Walt Disney's Bill Peet tells the story of how one good deed inspired a most unusual friendship.
Santa Rosa
Folk rock. 7:30 pm; FREE show in the front room; ALL AGES. At the Last Day Saloon.
Santa Rosa
Soul / Funk / Pop. At HopMonk Tavern.
Sebastopol
Although the Member’s Reception is typically held off-site, this year it will be at the museum, in celebration of the ArtQuest opening. RSVP: 707-579-1500 x 13; Sonoma County Museum.
Santa Rosa
Reception, bluegrass/acoustic music by Old Jawbone & refreshments. FREE. Sonoma County Museum.
Santa Rosa
The festival kicks off with the Steelhead Gala Dinner on Friday, February 6th, at the Dry Creek Kitchen with a feast prepared by world famous chef Charlie Palmer. Saturday is the main event at the Healdsburg Plaza: educational exhibits, a trout pond, a fly fishing demonstration pond, fishing gear and boats, art for kids, cooking demos, shuttles to the Don Clausen Fish Hatchery at Lake Sonoma, art show, music, and wine tasting from fish friendly wineries with music from the Rose City Ramblers. Plaza in Downtown Healdsburg. (707) 433-8182
Healdsburg
Watch one of Charles Schulz’s favorite classic films on the Museum’s big screen, complete with popcorn and candy! This Friday, enjoy the film adaptation of the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, The Great Gatsby (1949), starring Alan Ladd as the rich and obsessive Jay Gatsby Cost: Free for members; $3 for non-members. 7pm
Santa Rosa
He's uncensored, uninhibited, and really angry! The no-holds-barred Henry Rollins serves up his views on our crazy, mixed-up world.
Santa Rosa
Folk / Rock / Alt. At HopMonk Tavern.
Sebastopol
80's dance hits. At the Last Day Saloon.
Santa Rosa
Rolling Stones/Beatles Tribute bands. At the Mystic Theatre.
Petaluma
